Yamaha AW2816 Owner's Manual - Page 126
Pitch, Track, Execute, Append, Export, To Drive, To File
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Chapter Editing tracks and virtual tracks 7 q PITCH Raise or lower the pitch of the entire specified track without affecting the length of the audio. • TRACK Select the track whose pitch you want to change. • PITCH Specify the amount of pitch change in semitone steps, over a range of ±12 semitones. • FINE Specify a fine adjustment in one-cent units to the pitch change, over a range of ±50 cents. • EXECUTE Execute the command. • Execution of the PITCH command will require more processing time than the actual time length of the data being processed. Also, it is not possible to cancel the command while processing is occurring. • If multiple regions existed in a track, they will be combined into a single region as a result of executing this command. q APPEND Combine the multiple regions within the specified track into a single region. Gaps between regions will be converted to silent audio data. • TRACK Select the track whose regions you want to combine. • EXECUTE Execute the command. 1 2 3 4 5 A B C APPEND 1 2 3 4 5 A B C Execution of the APPEND command will require more processing time than the actual time length of the data being processed. Also, it is not possible to cancel the command while processing is occurring. q EXPORT Convert the audio data of the specified track into a WAV file, and write it to a CD-RW drive, MO drive, or similar device. • TRACK Select the track that you want to write as a WAV file. If you select a track 1-16 for this setting, a monaural WAV file for the corresponding track (a stereo WAV files if the track is paired) will be written. If you select "AL" (*), monaural WAV files for all tracks 1-16 (stereo WAV files for paired tracks) will be written. However, tracks that do not contain a region will not be written. • TO DRIVE Switch to a screen where you can select the writing destination drive. In that screen, use the DRIVE area to select the drive, move the cursor to the EXIT button, and press the [ENTER] key to return to the previous screen. • TO FILE Access a NAME EDIT popup window to edit the filename of the WAV file. (If you select "AL" as the setting of the TRACK parameter, it will not be possible to edit the filename.) Input the new filename, move the cursor to the OK button and press the [ENTER] key to finalize it. • TO SIZE When writing 24 bit audio data to a WAV file, you can select whether it will be written as 24 bit data (24 bit) or whether the lower 8 bits will be discarded, converting the data to 16 bit (16 bit). • EXECUTE Execute the command. 1 2 3 4 5 A B C EXPORT 1 2 3 4 5 A B C Length of the WAV file that is actually written • If you select "AL" for the TRACK parameter, it will not be possible to select CD-RW for the TO DRIVE parameter. • Execution of the EXPORT command will require more processing time than the actual time length of the data being processed. Also, it is not possible to cancel the command while processing is occurring. Tip! • For details on using the EXPORT command, refer to page 167. • With the exception of the NAME and EXPORT commands of the TRACK menu, the result of the operation can be undone by pressing the [UNDO] key immediately after execution. • When selecting the track for the TRACK/FR.TRACK/ TO TRACK parameters, you can also use the REC TRACK SELECT [1]-[16] keys to specify the track number. 120 Operation section