Yamaha AW4416 Owner's Manual - Page 94
Assign the signals to buses
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Chapter5-Recording on the AW4416 Assign the signals to buses When the AW4416 is in the initial state, bus outputs 1-8 of the mixer section are patched as follows to tracks 1-16 of the recorder. In our example here, we will assign the signal from the rhythm machine (or drum mics) input via input channels 1/2 to buses 1/2 and send to them to tracks 1/2 of the recorder. Mixer section Buses 1-8 Recorder input patch Recorder section ×8 Tracks 1-8 ×8 Tracks 9-16 1. Press the [PAN] key ¡ [F1] key. The PAN/ROUTE screen Pan 1-16 page will appear. In this page you can assign input channels 1-16 to buses (stereo bus, buses 1-8) and make pan settings. Bus assign 1-8 buttons ST button PAN knob 2. Use the CURSOR keys to move the cursor to the input channel 1 area. Turn the ST button off, and turn the bus assign 1/2 buttons on. With these settings, the signal of input channel 1 will not be sent to the stereo bus, but will be sent instead to buses 1-2. The ST button and bus assign 1/2 buttons of input channel 2 (which is paired with input channel 1) will follow these settings. Tip! To switch an on-screen button on/off, move the cursor to the button and press the [ENTER] key. 3. Move the cursor to the PAN knob of input channel 1, and use the [DATA/JOG] dial to set the pan to far left (L16). The PAN knob sets the stereo position between the L/R channels of the stereo bus, and pans between odd-numbered buses and even-numbered buses of bus 1-8. In this example, the signal will be sent only to bus 1 if you rotate the PAN knob to the far left. 81 - Operation Guide