Yamaha AW2816 Owner's Manual - Page 333
V.TR Edit Edit virtual tracks
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V.TR Edit page Edit virtual tracks Function Edit the virtual tracks 1-8 included in the specified track. Key operation 1 • [EDIT] key ¡ [F2] (V. TR Edit) key 2 • Repeatedly press the [EDIT] key until 3 the screen shown at the right appears. 5 46 7 8 Screen functions A TRACK menu B PART menu C REGION menu These are the same as the TR Edit page TRACK menu, PART menu, and REGION menu, with the difference that the editing will apply to virtual tracks 1-8 of the same track. For details refer to the explanation that begins on page 329. For the commands that can be selected in each menu and their parameters, refer to page 118 and following. In the V.TR Edit page, it is not possible to select all tracks or all virtual tracks for editing. D Track number This is the track number that contains the virtual track you are editing. To change the track number, move the cursor to this area and turn the [DATA/ JOG] dial, or press a REC TRACK SELECT [1]-[16] key. E V (virtual track number) This column shows the virtual track numbers 1-8. The virtual track currently selected is indicated by a "C" (Current) symbol at the left of this column. F NAME This column displays the names of virtual tracks 1- 8. Tracks in which nothing has been recorded are displayed as "-NO REC-". When you record something on such a track, it will automatically be assigned a name of "V.Tr x-y" (x= track number 1- 16, y= virtual track number 1-8). Tip! A name of up to 16 characters can be assigned to a virtual track, but only the first 8 characters will be displayed in the NAME column (6). G Track view In this area, the regions included in each virtual track are displayed as a bar graph. With the exception that virtual tracks 1-8 are displayed simultaneously, this display is the same as in the TR Edit page. H Parameter area In this area you can set the required parameters for executing the command. Tip! • For details on editing a virtual track, refer to page 116. • If markers or locate points have been set within the song, you can use the [ ]/[ ] keys, LAST REC [IN]/[OUT] keys, and [A]/[B] keys to specify the editing location or editing range. The keys of the transport section will have no effect while the V. TR Edit page is displayed. Reference section 331 EDIT screen