Yamaha AW2816 Owner's Manual - Page 41

Output patch, Internal effects 1/2, Monitor output/headphone out

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Chapter OUTPUT PATCH SELECT Welcome to the world of the AW2816 2 Output patch This section assigns output signals to OMNI OUT jacks 1-4, the STEREO OUT jacks, DIGITAL STEREO OUT jack, and an I/O card installed in the OPTION I/ O slot. The following output signals can be selected. • STEREO The output signal of the stereo bus routed through the stereo output channel. • BUS 1-8 The output signals of buses 1-8. • AUX 1-6 The output signals of AUX buses 1-6. • CH DIRECT OUT 1-8 The direct output of input channels 1-8. • INSERT SEND Insertion outputs for inserting internal effects into each channel. • RECORDER DIRECT OUT 1-16 The direct output of tracks 1-16 of the recorder section. Tip! In general, these output signals can be assigned to any output jack or output channel. For the STEREO OUT jacks and DIGITAL STEREO OUT jacks, two adjacent odd-numbered ¡ even-numbered signals will always be assigned. 2 STEREO 8 BUS1~8 AUX1~6 6 8 CH DIRECT OUT1~8 INSERT SEND 30 RECORDER DIRECT OUT 1~16 16 DA DA DITHER STEREO OUT L -10dBV R DIGITAL STEREO OUT 2 COAXIAL METER DITHER OPTION I/O SLOT 8 SLOT OUT METER DA METER DA OMNI OUT X 4 0dB Internal effects 1/2 With the AW2816's default settings, the outputs of AUX buses 5/6 are patched to the inputs of internal effects 1/2 respectively. Also, the outputs of effects 1/2 are assigned to return channels 1/2. If desired, you may defeat these assignments and insert internal effects 1/2 into desired channels, or use AUX buses 5/6 and return channels 1/2 for other pur- poses. EFFECT (EEF) METER AUX5(EFF1), 2 AUX6(EFF2) 30 INSERT SEND SELECT EFFECT X 2 EFFECT1/2 METER (EEF) Monitor output/headphone output For monitoring purposes, the AW2816 provides MONITOR OUT jacks and a PHONES jack. The type of signal that is output from these jack will change as follows, depending on the state of the AW2816. 1 When the AW2816 is in the default state The signal of the stereo output channel will be output directly to the MONITOR OUT jacks/PHONES jack. B When the [SOLO] key is on The signal of the channel selected by the [ON] key will be sent to the SOLO bus, and will be output from the MONITOR OUT jacks/PHONES jack. During this time, other signals will be muted. C When the [CUE] key is on The direct output signal of the track selected by the REC TRACK SELECT [1]-[16]/[ST] keys will be output from the MONITOR OUT jacks/PHONES jack. During this time, other signals will be muted. D When the internal metronome is on The metronome signal will be mixed into the output signals of (1)-(3). RECORDER DIRECT OUT 1 RECORDER DIRECT OUT 16 RECORDER ST Trk DIRECT OUT L RECORDER ST Trk DIRECT OUT R STEREO L STEREO R SOLO L MIXER SOLO Logic SOLO R METRONOME ON ATT PHONES PHONES RECORDER TRACK CUE Logic DA DA MONITOR MONITOR OUT L +4dB R Tip! • The MONITOR OUT jacks and PHONES jack always output the same signal. However, the level adjustment is independent: the output level of the MONITOR OUT jacks is adjusted by the [MONITOR OUT] control, and the output level of the PHONES jack is adjusted by the [PHONES] control. • If both the [SOLO] key and the [CUE] key are turned on, only the [CUE] key will be valid. 32 Operation section

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Welcome to the world of the AW2816
32
Chapter
2
Operation section
Output patch
This section assigns output signals to OMNI OUT
jacks 1–4, the STEREO OUT jacks, DIGITAL STEREO
OUT jack, and an I/O card installed in the OPTION I/
O slot. The following output signals can be selected.
STEREO
The output signal of the stereo bus routed through
the stereo output channel.
BUS 1
8
The output signals of buses 1–8.
AUX 1
6
The output signals of AUX buses 1–6.
CH DIRECT OUT 1
8
The direct output of input channels 1–8.
INSERT SEND
Insertion outputs for inserting internal effects into
each channel.
RECORDER DIRECT OUT 1
16
The direct output of tracks 1–16 of the recorder sec-
tion.
Tip!
In general, these output signals can be assigned to any
output jack or output channel. For the STEREO OUT
jacks and DIGITAL STEREO OUT jacks, two adjacent
odd-numbered
even-numbered signals will always
be assigned.
Internal effects 1/2
With the AW2816’s default settings, the outputs of
AUX buses 5/6 are patched to the inputs of internal
effects 1/2 respectively. Also, the outputs of effects 1/2
are assigned to return channels 1/2.
If desired, you may defeat these assignments and
insert internal effects 1/2 into desired channels, or use
AUX buses 5/6 and return channels 1/2 for other pur-
poses.
Monitor output/headphone out-
put
For monitoring purposes, the AW2816 provides
MONITOR OUT jacks and a PHONES jack. The type
of signal that is output from these jack will change as
follows, depending on the state of the AW2816.
1
When the AW2816 is in the default state
The signal of the stereo output channel will be out-
put directly to the MONITOR OUT jacks/PHONES
jack.
B
When the [SOLO] key is on
The signal of the channel selected by the [ON] key
will be sent to the SOLO bus, and will be output
from the MONITOR OUT jacks/PHONES jack.
During this time, other signals will be muted.
C
When the [CUE] key is on
The direct output signal of the track selected by
the REC TRACK SELECT [1]–[16]/[ST] keys will be
output from the MONITOR OUT jacks/PHONES
jack. During this time, other signals will be muted.
D
When the internal metronome is on
The metronome signal will be mixed into the out-
put signals of (
1
)–(
3
).
Tip!
The MONITOR OUT jacks and PHONES jack always
output the same signal. However, the level adjust-
ment is independent: the output level of the MONI-
TOR OUT jacks is adjusted by the
[MONITOR
OUT] control, and the output level of the PHONES
jack is adjusted by the [PHONES] control.
If both the [SOLO] key and the [CUE] key are turned
on, only the [CUE] key will be valid.
OMNI OUT
DIGITAL STEREO
OUT
2
DITHER
STEREO OUT
–10dBV
R
L
DA
DA
RECORDER DIRECT
OUT 1~16
8
6
8
CH DIRECT OUT1~8
STEREO
BUS1~8
AUX1~6
2
INSERT SEND
30
16
DA
X 4
0dB
DA
SLOT OUT
8
OPTION I/O SLOT
METER
METER
METER
COAXIAL
DITHER
OUTPUT PATCH
EFFECT
X 2
EFFECT
EFFECT1/2
SELECT
AUX5(EFF1),
AUX6(EFF2)
INSERT SEND
2
30
(EEF)
(EEF)
METER
METER
SOLO R
MIXER
SOLO Logic
RECORDER
TRACK CUE
Logic
SOLO L
RECORDER
DIRECT OUT 1
RECORDER
DIRECT OUT 16
+4dB
L
R
MONITOR
OUT
MONITOR
PHONES
PHONES
DA
METRONOME
ATT
ON
STEREO L
STEREO R
RECORDER ST Trk
DIRECT OUT L
RECORDER ST Trk
DIRECT OUT R
DA
SELECT