Yamaha AW1600 Owner's Manual - Page 128

Basic procedure for track editing, Select the editing command, Select the tracks to edit

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What you can do using editing commands Basic procedure for track editing Here is the basic procedure for using a track editing command. The procedure is essentially the same for all track editing commands. ■ Select the editing command 1 In the Work Navigate section, repeatedly press the [EDIT] key. The EDIT screen will appear. This screen displays the following information. 1 2 ■ Select the track(s) to edit After you choose an editing command, the next step is to specify the track(s) that will be edited. 3 To select the track for editing, move the cursor to the TR (Track) field in the lower left of the EDIT screen, and turn the [DATA/JOG] dial. For any command, the TR (Track) field will appear in the lower left of the screen, allowing you to select the track(s). Track number 4 3 1 Editing command Indicates the currently selected editing command. B Locator/marker Indicates the approximate location of the currently set locate points and markers. If the current track is selected as the virtual track to be edited, the approximate range(s) of recorded data will also be displayed. C Parameters Sets various parameters (track/virtual track number, editing region, etc.) required in order to execute the 12 command. The type of parameters and the ranges of the settings will depend on the command that is selected. D EXEC button Move the cursor to this button and press the [ENTER] key to execute the editing command. Track editing 2 Repeatedly press the [EDIT] key or hold down the [EDIT] key and use the CURSOR [ ]/[ ] keys to select the desired editing command. The EDIT screen is divided into pages for each editing command. For example, a screen like the one shown below will appear if you choose the ERASE command. In the TR field you can select the following types of data. • CLIP Sound clip • 1-16 An audio track • 1/2-15/16 .....A pair of adjacent odd-numbered/ even-numbered audio tracks • ST The stereo track • PAD A pad track • ALL Audio tracks 1-16 and pad tracks 1-4 NOTE • The data that can actually be selected will depend on the command. 4 Select the virtual track or pad that you want to edit. If you selected an audio track (1-16,1/2-15/16, STEREO) in step 3, the V (V.TRACK) field will appear at the right, allowing you to select the virtual track number. Move the cursor to this field and select a virtual track number 1-8. Virtual track number If you selected PAD in step 3, a field allowing you to select pad number will appear at the right. Move the cursor to this field and select a number 1-4. Pad number 128 AW1600 Owner's Manual NOTE • For some commands, you will need to specify both source and destination tracks.

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AW1600
Owner’s Manual
What you can do using editing commands
12
Track editing
128
Here is the basic procedure for using a track editing com-
mand. The procedure is essentially the same for all track
editing commands.
1
In the Work Navigate section, repeatedly
press the [EDIT] key.
The EDIT screen will appear. This screen displays the
following information.
1
Editing command
Indicates the currently selected editing command.
B
Locator/marker
Indicates the approximate location of the currently set
locate points and markers.
If the current track is selected as the virtual track to be
edited, the approximate range(s) of recorded data will
also be displayed.
C
Parameters
Sets various parameters (track/virtual track number,
editing region, etc.) required in order to execute the
command. The type of parameters and the ranges of
the settings will depend on the command that is
selected.
D
EXEC button
Move the cursor to this button and press the [ENTER]
key to execute the editing command.
2
Repeatedly press the [EDIT] key or hold
down the [EDIT] key and use the CURSOR
[
]/[
] keys to select the desired editing
command.
The EDIT screen is divided into pages for each editing
command. For example, a screen like the one shown
below will appear if you choose the ERASE com-
mand.
After you choose an editing command, the next step is to
specify the track(s) that will be edited.
3
To select the track for editing, move the cur-
sor to the TR (Track) field in the lower left of
the EDIT screen, and turn the [DATA/JOG]
dial.
For any command, the TR (Track) field will appear in
the lower left of the screen, allowing you to select the
track(s).
In the TR field you can select the following types of
data.
• CLIP
.............
Sound clip
• 1–16
.............
An audio track
• 1/2–15/16
.....
A pair of adjacent odd-numbered/
even-numbered audio tracks
• ST
.................
The stereo track
• PAD
..............
A pad track
• ALL
..............
Audio tracks 1–16 and pad tracks 1–4
4
Select the virtual track or pad that you want
to edit.
If you selected an audio track (1–16,1/2–15/16, STE-
REO) in step 3, the V (V.TRACK) field will appear at
the right, allowing you to select the virtual track num-
ber. Move the cursor to this field and select a virtual
track number 1–8.
If you selected PAD in step 3, a field allowing you to
select pad number will appear at the right. Move the
cursor to this field and select a number 1–4.
Basic procedure for
track editing
Select the editing command
4
3
1
2
Select the track(s) to edit
Track number
The data that can actually be selected will depend on the
command.
NOTE
Virtual track number
Pad number
For some commands, you will need to specify both source
and destination tracks.
NOTE