Yamaha AW4416 Reference Guide - Page 101
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TRACK screen V. Track page Switching virtual tracks [Function] Switch the virtual track number assigned to each track 1-16, and set/cancel pairing between tracks. [Key operation] • [TRACK] key ¡ [F2] (V. Track) key • Repeatedly press the [TRACK] key until the screen shown at the right appears. [Mouse operation] M button ¡ TRAC button ¡ V.Track tab 12 3 4 [Screen functions] A Pairing By moving the cursor to this area and pressing the [ENTER] key, you can pair (or cancel pairing for) two adjacent odd-numbered ¡ even-numbered tracks. Paired tracks are indicated by a " " symbol, and tracks for which pairing is defeated are indicated by a " " symbol. Tip! • Paired tracks will be linked when you switch virtual tracks, or when you select them for track editing. • Track pairing does not affect pairing of monitor channels. B T (track) These are the track numbers 1-16. C NAME This column shows the name of the virtual track that is currently selected for each track 1-16. D VIRTUAL TRACK Move the cursor to this column and press the [ENTER] key to select the virtual track number used by each track 1-16. The currently selected virtual track number will be highlighted. Of the virtual track numbers that are not currently selected, tracks that have been recorded are displayed as . Tip! For details on operating virtual tracks, refer to Operation Guide "Chapter 9. Track and virtual track operations." s Additional functions in the V. Track page In the V. Track page you can press the [SHIFT] key to assign the following additional function to [F1]. F1 • [F1] (REMAIN) key The remaining recordable time will appear in the level meter/counter and in the counter area of the display. When you press the [SHIFT] key + [F1] (REMAIN) key once again, the normal display will reappear. Tip! The remaining recordable time will depend on the number of tracks that is currently in record-ready mode. 94 - Reference Guide