Yamaha AW1600 Owner's Manual - Page 178

Recording audio data from a digital recorder, Use the Quick Navigation

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Connecting a digital recorder such as MD or DAT To play back your digital recorder and listen to the recorded result, connect the DIGITAL STEREO OUT jack of your digital recorder to the AW1600's DIGITAL STEREO IN jack, and perform the following steps. 7 If you want to hear the result that was recorded on the digital recorder, lower the [STEREO] fader to the - ∞ position, and use the [UTILITY] key to access the D.IN HDD page of the UTILITY screen. 8 Move the cursor to the DIGITAL REC ON/ OFF button, and press the [ENTER] key. A message will ask you to confirm your observance of copyright laws. If you accept the conditions described in "Copyright Notice" (→ p. 6), move the cursor to the OK button and press the [ENTER] key. The DIGITAL REC ON/OFF button will be switched ON, and digital audio data input will be enabled. 9 Move the cursor to the DIGITAL PATCH IN field, and turn the [DATA/JOG] dial to select "STEREO BUS" as the destination for the input signal from the DIGITAL STEREO IN jack. With this setting, the input signal from the DIGITAL STEREO IN jack will be connected directly to the stereo bus. NOTE • Please note that the EQ and dynamics settings you made for the stereo output channel during mixdown are still valid at this point. If necessary, turn off EQ and dynamics. 10 Raise the [STEREO] fader to the 0 dB position, and play back your digital recorder. 2 As shown in the diagram below, connect your digital recorder to the AW1600. Digital recorder (MD or DAT) DIGITAL STEREO OUT DIGITAL STEREO IN AW1600 MONITOR OUT 3 Use the [UTILITY] key to access the D.IN • HDD page of the UTILITY screen. 4 Move the cursor to the DIGITAL REC ON/ OFF button, and press the [ENTER] key. A message will ask you to confirm your observance of copyright laws. If you accept the conditions described in "Copyright Notice" (→ p. 6), move the cursor to the OK button and press the [ENTER] key. The DIGITAL REC ON/OFF button will be switched ON, and digital audio data input will be enabled. 5 Move the cursor to the DIGITAL PATCH IN field, and turn the [DATA/JOG] dial to select "1/2" (input channels 1/2) as the destination for the input signal from the DIGITAL STEREO IN jack. NOTE • If necessary, use the INIT page of the MONITOR screen to initialize the input channels. 6 Use the Quick Navigation section [RECORD] key to access the DIRECT page of the RECORD screen, and connect input channels 1/2 directly to tracks 1/2. Using the AW1600 with external devices Recording audio data from 15 a digital recorder Here's how the signal from a digital recorder connected to the DIGITAL STEREO IN jack can be recorded on an AW1600 track while still in the digital domain. 1 Lower the [STEREO] fader to the -∞ position. 178 AW1600 Owner's Manual 7 Raise the [STEREO] fader, play back your digital recorder, and check the recording level and monitor level. NOTE • If you want to lower the recording level, access the FADER page of the VIEW screen and lower the on-screen faders for input channels 1/2. (The [GAIN] knobs have no effect on input signals from the DIGITAL STEREO INPUT jack.) 8 When you are finished setting the levels, put the AW1600 in record mode, and play back your digital recorder.

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AW1600
Owner’s Manual
Connecting a digital recorder such as MD or DAT
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178
Using the AW1600 with external devices
To play back your digital recorder and listen to the
recorded result, connect the DIGITAL STEREO OUT
jack of your digital recorder to the AW1600’s DIGI-
TAL STEREO IN jack, and perform the following
steps.
7
If you want to hear the result that was
recorded on the digital recorder, lower the
[STEREO] fader to the –
position, and
use the [UTILITY] key to access the D.IN -
HDD page of the UTILITY screen.
8
Move the cursor to the DIGITAL REC ON/
OFF button, and press the [ENTER] key.
A message will ask you to confirm your observance of
copyright laws. If you accept the conditions described
in “Copyright Notice” (
p. 6), move the cursor to the
OK button and press the [ENTER] key. The DIGITAL
REC ON/OFF button will be switched ON, and digital
audio data input will be enabled.
9
Move the cursor to the DIGITAL PATCH IN
field, and turn the [DATA/JOG] dial to select
“STEREO BUS” as the destination for the
input signal from the DIGITAL STEREO IN
jack.
With this setting, the input signal from the DIGITAL
STEREO IN jack will be connected directly to the ste-
reo bus.
10
Raise the [STEREO] fader to the 0 dB posi-
tion, and play back your digital recorder.
Here’s how the signal from a digital recorder connected to
the DIGITAL STEREO IN jack can be recorded on an
AW1600 track while still in the digital domain.
1
Lower the [STEREO] fader to the –
posi-
tion.
2
As shown in the diagram below, connect
your digital recorder to the AW1600.
3
Use the [UTILITY] key to access the D.IN •
HDD page of the UTILITY screen.
4
Move the cursor to the DIGITAL REC ON/
OFF button, and press the [ENTER] key.
A message will ask you to confirm your observance of
copyright laws. If you accept the conditions described
in “Copyright Notice” (
p. 6), move the cursor to the
OK button and press the [ENTER] key. The DIGITAL
REC ON/OFF button will be switched ON, and digital
audio data input will be enabled.
5
Move the cursor to the DIGITAL PATCH IN
field, and turn the [DATA/JOG] dial to select
“1/2” (input channels 1/2) as the destination
for the input signal from the DIGITAL STE-
REO IN jack.
6
Use the Quick Navigation section
[RECORD] key to access the DIRECT page
of the RECORD screen, and connect input
channels 1/2 directly to tracks 1/2.
7
Raise the [STEREO] fader, play back your
digital recorder, and check the recording
level and monitor level.
8
When you are finished setting the levels,
put the AW1600 in record mode, and play
back your digital recorder.
Please note that the EQ and dynamics settings you made for
the stereo output channel during mixdown are still valid at this
point. If necessary, turn off EQ and dynamics.
NOTE
Recording audio data from
a digital recorder
AW1600
MONITOR
OUT
DIGITAL
STEREO IN
DIGITAL
STEREO OUT
Digital recorder
(MD or DAT)
If necessary, use the INIT page of the MONITOR screen to
initialize the input channels.
NOTE
If you want to lower the recording level, access the FADER
page of the VIEW screen and lower the on-screen faders for
input channels 1/2. (The [GAIN] knobs have no effect on input
signals from the DIGITAL STEREO INPUT jack.)
NOTE