Yamaha AW4416 Reference Guide - Page 102
Stereo Playing or erasing the stereo track
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Stereo page Playing or erasing the stereo track [Function] Play back the stereo track, or erase the recorded contents. 1 2 [Key operation] • [TRACK] key ¡ [F3] (Stereo) key • Repeatedly press the [TRACK] key until the screen shown at the right appears. [Mouse operation] M button ¡ TRAC button ¡ Stereo tab 3 4 TRACK screen 5 [Screen functions] A M (mute) button Use this button to switch muting on (q) or off (O) for the stereo track. When muting is off, the output of the stereo track will be assigned to monitor channels 1/2. (Normally muting is on.) When you play back the song in this state, the stereo track can be monitored via monitor channels 1/2 ¡ stereo bus. (At this time, tracks 1-16 will be forcibly muted.) When you turn muting on for the stereo track, tracks 1-16 will return to their previous status. Tip! For details on recording/playing the stereo track, refer to Operation Guide "Chapter 5. Recording on the AW4416." B Track view Continuous audio data in the stereo track is displayed as a bar graph. The symbols displayed below the track view indicate locate points and markers at those locations. The following types of symbols are displayed. • S Start point • E End point • I In point • O Out point • A A point • B B point • 1-99 Markers 1-99 C Current position The vertical line in the frame indicates the approximate current position. The small symbols beneath the frame indicates the approximate location of the locate points. D STEREO OUT This meter indicates the output level of the stereo output channel. The pre/post-fader position can be selected in the HOME screen Omni/ST page. E ST TRACK ERASE (stereo track erase) button If you move the cursor to this button and press the [ENTER] key, the recorded contents of the stereo track will be erased. The stereo track is an L/R pair and has only one region. If you re-record a previous recording on the stereo track, the previouslyrecorded content will be erased. (However, you can use the [UNDO] key to return to the previous state.) 95 - Reference Guide