Yamaha AW1600 Owner's Manual - Page 135

Pitch Change, Export, Merge

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List of editing commands PITCH CHANGE Adjusts the pitch of the specified region of an audio track, without changing the length. 12 34 EXPORT Writes the specified region of an audio track to a WAV file. Use this when you want to transfer audio data to your computer so that you can edit the data using a waveform editing program. From Start 56 From End PITCH CHANGE From Start From End PITCH CHANGE ■ Parameter list Parameter 1 From TR 2 From V.TR 3 From Start 4 From End 5 Pitch 6 Fine Range Explanation 1-16 A single audio track 1/2-15/16 A pair of adjacent odd-numbered/ even-numbered audio tracks ST The stereo track 1-8 Virtual track number Specify a point Beginning of the edited region Specify a point End of the edited region -12 to +12 semitones Specify the amount of pitch change in semitone units -50 to +50 cents Specify the amount of pitch change in one-cent units (1/100th of a semitone) For details on the parameters and procedure for the Export command, refer to "Exporting WAV files" (→ p. 136). MERGE Audio playback performance can be improved by using this command to merge a number of separate regions (sections of audio data created in separate recording passes) in a specified track into one continuous region. The merge command creates a continuous region from the beginning of the track to the end of the last region on the track, and sections of the track that contained no regions are replaced with audio silence. 12 12 MERGE Track editing ■ Parameter list Parameter 1 From TR Range 1-16 1/2-15/16 2 From V.TR 1-8 Explanation A single audio track A pair of adjacent odd-numbered/ even-numbered audio tracks Virtual track number AW1600 Owner's Manual 135

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List of editing commands
135
AW1600
Owner’s Manual
12
Track editing
Adjusts the pitch of the specified region of an audio track,
without changing the length.
Writes the specified region of an audio track to a WAV
file.
Use this when you want to transfer audio data to your
computer so that you can edit the data using a waveform
editing program.
For details on the parameters and procedure for the Export
command, refer to “Exporting WAV files” (
p. 136).
Audio playback performance can be improved by using
this command to merge a number of separate regions (sec-
tions of audio data created in separate recording passes) in
a specified track into one continuous region.
The merge command creates a continuous region from the
beginning of the track to the end of the last region on the
track, and sections of the track that contained no regions
are replaced with audio silence.
Parameter
Range
Explanation
1
From TR
1–16
A single audio track
1/2–15/16
A pair of adjacent odd-numbered/
even-numbered audio tracks
ST
The stereo track
2
From V.TR
1–8
Virtual track number
3
From Start
Specify a point
Beginning of the edited region
4
From End
Specify a point
End of the edited region
5
Pitch
–12 to +12
semitones
Specify the amount of pitch
change in semitone units
6
Fine
–50 to +50
cents
Specify the amount of pitch
change in one-cent units (1/100th
of a semitone)
PITCH CHANGE
5
6
1
2
3
4
From Start
From End
PITCH
CHANGE
From Start
From End
PITCH
CHANGE
Parameter list
Parameter
Range
Explanation
1
From TR
1–16
A single audio track
1/2–15/16
A pair of adjacent odd-numbered/
even-numbered audio tracks
2
From V.TR
1–8
Virtual track number
EXPORT
MERGE
1
2
MERGE
Parameter list