Yamaha AW1600 Owner's Manual - Page 119

Importing from an audio track/stereo track to a pad

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Importing from an audio track/stereo track to a pad Importing from an audio track/stereo track to a pad Here's how a region of an already-recorded track of the current song can be imported into a sample bank for pads 1-4. 1 Play back the song, and find the track and region that you want to import. 2 In the Quick Loop Sampler section, repeatedly press the [SAMPLE EDIT] key or hold down the [SAMPLE EDIT] key and use the CURSOR [ ]/[ ] keys to access the TR IMPORT page of the SAMPLE screen. HINT • If you import monaural audio from a track 1-16, the same sample will be assigned to the left and right channels. 4 Move the cursor to the V.TR field, and turn the [DATA/JOG] dial to select a virtual track 1-8 as the import destination. 12 3 4 5 Move the cursor to the From Start and From End fields, and turn the [DATA/JOG] dial to specify the start and end of the region that will be imported. The units by which you specify the location will depend on the current counter display method. For details on the counter display, refer to page 146. 5 67 This page contains the following items. 1 From TR Specifies the track from which the data will be imported. B From V.TR Specifies the virtual track from which the data will be imported. C From Start Specifies the beginning of the region that will be imported. D From End Specifies the end of the region that will be imported. E To PAD Selects the pad (1-4) to which the data will be imported. F To BANK Selects the sample bank (A-D) to which the data will be imported. G NAME Indicates the name of the sample that is currently assigned to the sample bank you specified as the import destination. If no sample is currently assigned, this will indicate [-NO REC-]. This item is for display only, and cannot be edited. 3 Move the cursor to the From TR field, and turn the [DATA/JOG] dial to select one of the following as the import source track. • 1-16 Import monaural audio from a track 1-16. • 1/2-15/16 ........Import stereo audio from tracks 1/2- 15/16. • ST Import stereo audio from the stereo track. 6 Move the cursor to the To PAD and To BANK fields, and turn the [DATA/JOG] dial to specify the pad number and sample bank into which the data will be imported. 7 When you have finished making the settings, move the cursor to the EXEC button and press the [ENTER] key. A popup window will ask you to confirm the operation. 8 To execute the import, move the cursor to the OK button and press the [ENTER] key. The data will begin being read from the track. If you decide to cancel the import operation, move the cursor to the CANCEL button and press the [ENTER] key. HINT • The imported sample will be assigned the same name as the track from which the data was imported. You are free to edit this name later (→ p. 121). • The imported sample is saved together with the current song. NOTE • A total of up to approximately 47 seconds (approximately 29 seconds in 24-bit songs) of samples can be imported into the Quick Loop Sampler. If you specify a region that exceeds this amount, an error message will be displayed, and the import operation cannot be executed. • If you import once again into the same pad and sample bank, that sample will be overwritten by the newly imported data. If you want to keep the previously-imported sample, you must import the new data into a different pad or sample bank. • It is not possible to import samples while the AW1600 is running. Quick loop sampler 11 AW1600 Owner's Manual 119

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Importing from an audio track/stereo track to a pad
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Quick loop sampler
119
AW1600
Owner’s Manual
Here’s how a region of an already-recorded track of the current song can be imported into a sam-
ple bank for pads 1–4.
1
Play back the song, and find the track and
region that you want to import.
2
In the Quick Loop Sampler section, repeat-
edly press the [SAMPLE EDIT] key or hold
down the [SAMPLE EDIT] key and use the
CURSOR [
]/[
] keys to access the TR
IMPORT page of the SAMPLE screen.
This page contains the following items.
1
From TR
Specifies the track from which the data will be
imported.
B
From V.TR
Specifies the virtual track from which the data will be
imported.
C
From Start
Specifies the beginning of the region that will be
imported.
D
From End
Specifies the end of the region that will be imported.
E
To PAD
Selects the pad (1–4) to which the data will be
imported.
F
To BANK
Selects the sample bank (A–D) to which the data will
be imported.
G
NAME
Indicates the name of the sample that is currently
assigned to the sample bank you specified as the
import destination. If no sample is currently assigned,
this will indicate [-NO REC-]. This item is for display
only, and cannot be edited.
3
Move the cursor to the From TR field, and
turn the [DATA/JOG] dial to select one of
the following as the import source track.
• 1–16
................
Import monaural audio from a track
1–16.
• 1/2–15/16
........
Import stereo audio from tracks 1/2–
15/16.
• ST
...................
Import stereo audio from the stereo
track.
4
Move the cursor to the V.TR field, and turn
the [DATA/JOG] dial to select a virtual track
1–8 as the import destination.
5
Move the cursor to the From Start and From
End fields, and turn the [DATA/JOG] dial to
specify the start and end of the region that
will be imported.
The units by which you specify the location will
depend on the current counter display method. For
details on the counter display, refer to page 146.
6
Move the cursor to the To PAD and To BANK
fields, and turn the [DATA/JOG] dial to
specify the pad number and sample bank
into which the data will be imported.
7
When you have finished making the set-
tings, move the cursor to the EXEC button
and press the [ENTER] key.
A popup window will ask you to confirm the opera-
tion.
8
To execute the import, move the cursor to
the OK button and press the [ENTER] key.
The data will begin being read from the track. If you
decide to cancel the import operation, move the cursor
to the CANCEL button and press the [ENTER] key.
Importing from an audio track/stereo track to a pad
7
6
5
4
1
3
2
If you import monaural audio from a track 1–16, the same
sample will be assigned to the left and right channels.
HINT
The imported sample will be assigned the same name as the
track from which the data was imported. You are free to edit
this name later (
p. 121).
The imported sample is saved together with the current song.
HINT
A total of up to approximately 47 seconds (approximately 29
seconds in 24-bit songs) of samples can be imported into the
Quick Loop Sampler. If you specify a region that exceeds this
amount, an error message will be displayed, and the import
operation cannot be executed.
If you import once again into the same pad and sample bank,
that sample will be overwritten by the newly imported data. If
you want to keep the previously-imported sample, you must
import the new data into a different pad or sample bank.
It is not possible to import samples while the AW1600 is run-
ning.
NOTE