Yamaha AW1600 Owner's Manual - Page 19

Mixer Selected Channel PAN/BAL] knob - 16 track

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■ Mixer section 1 Parts of the AW1600 and what they do 2 3 2 Introducing the AW1600 4 1 [TRACK SEL] keys 1-8 B [TRACK SEL] keys 9/10-15/16 C [STEREO SEL] key Use these keys to select the mixer track channels or recorder tracks that you want to control. 5 6 D Faders 1-8 E Faders 9/10-15/16 Normally, these faders adjust the playback level of each recorder track. By changing the internal settings, you can also use these faders to control the input levels of input channels 1-8 and pads 1-4. F [STEREO] fader This adjusts the output level of the stereo bus. ■ Selected Channel section 1 6 2 7 3 8 4 9 5 J 1 [EQ] knob Turning this knob will adjust the EQ (equalizer) gain for the currently selected channel. You can press this knob to access the EQ screen, where you can adjust all of the EQ settings. B [DYN] knob Turning this knob will adjust the dynamics depth for the currently selected channel. You can press this knob to access the DYN screen, where you can adjust all of the dynamics settings. C [EFFECT 1] knob D [EFFECT 2] knob Turning these knobs will adjust the amount of signal that is sent from the currently selected channel to the internal effects 1 and 2 (i.e., effect send levels 1 and 2). You can press these knobs to access the EFF1 or EFF2 screens, where you can adjust the parameters of the internal effects. E [PAN/BAL] knob Turning this knob will adjust the pan of the currently selected channel (or the balance of the stereo output channel). You can press this knob to access the PAN screen, where you can adjust pan for multiple channels. F [HIGH] key G [HI-MID] key H [LO-MID] key I [LOW] key These keys select one of the four EQ bands (HIGH, HIMID, LO-MID, LOW) to be adjusted. J [VIEW] key This key accesses the VIEW screen, where you can check the level of each channel, or perform on-screen adjustments to the faders and other mix parameters of each channel. AW1600 Owner's Manual 19

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Parts of the AW1600 and what they do
2
Introducing the AW1600
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AW1600
Owner’s Manual
1
[TRACK SEL] keys 1–8
B
[TRACK SEL] keys 9/10–15/16
C
[STEREO SEL] key
Use these keys to select the mixer track channels or
recorder tracks that you want to control.
D
Faders 1–8
E
Faders 9/10–15/16
Normally, these faders adjust the playback level of each
recorder track. By changing the internal settings, you can
also use these faders to control the input levels of input
channels 1–8 and pads 1–4.
F
[STEREO] fader
This adjusts the output level of the stereo bus.
1
[EQ] knob
Turning this knob will adjust the EQ (equalizer) gain for
the currently selected channel. You can press this knob to
access the EQ screen, where you can adjust all of the EQ
settings.
B
[DYN] knob
Turning this knob will adjust the dynamics depth for the
currently selected channel. You can press this knob to
access the DYN screen, where you can adjust all of the
dynamics settings.
C
[EFFECT 1] knob
D
[EFFECT 2] knob
Turning these knobs will adjust the amount of signal that
is sent from the currently selected channel to the internal
effects 1 and 2 (i.e., effect send levels 1 and 2). You can
press these knobs to access the EFF1 or EFF2 screens,
where you can adjust the parameters of the internal
effects.
E
[PAN/BAL] knob
Turning this knob will adjust the pan of the currently
selected channel (or the balance of the stereo output chan-
nel). You can press this knob to access the PAN screen,
where you can adjust pan for multiple channels.
F
[HIGH] key
G
[HI-MID] key
H
[LO-MID] key
I
[LOW] key
These keys select one of the four EQ bands (HIGH, HI-
MID, LO-MID, LOW) to be adjusted.
J
[VIEW] key
This key accesses the VIEW screen, where you can check
the level of each channel, or perform on-screen adjust-
ments to the faders and other mix parameters of each
channel.
Mixer section
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6
1
2
3
Selected Channel section
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J