Yamaha AW4416 Reference Guide - Page 125

Additional functions in the Main, F1] ABORT key, F2] STOP key, F3] PLAY key, F4] REC key

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AUTOMIX screen q STOP button This button stops automix recording or playback. If you turn on this button while recording automix, a popup window will ask whether you wish to update the data. q PLAY button If the recorder is started with the ENABLE button turned on, this button will automatically be turned on, and automix recording/playback will begin. While automix is playing, you can use this button in conjunction with the REC button to punch-in. • Automix will not start even if you move the cursor to the on-screen PLAY button and press the [ENTER] key. • When the REC button is blinking, you can punch-in by moving the cursor to the PLAY button and pressing the [ENTER] key. q REC (record) button When automix is stopped, turning this button on will cause the button to blink and recordready mode to be selected. In this state, starting playback on the recorder will cause automix recording to begin, and when recording ends the REC button will also turn off automatically. When automix is playing, this button can be used in conjunction with the PLAY button to punch-in. q AUTO REC button If you turn this button on (lit) and play back the recorder, automix recording will begin. However, this differs from the REC button in that this button will not turn off automatically when recording ends. If you wish to turn it back off, move the cursor to this button and press the [ENTER] key. Tip! For the procedure of recording and playing automix, refer to Operation Guide "Chapter 14. Automix." s Additional functions in the Main page In the Main page you can press the [SHIFT] key to assign the following functions to the [F1]-[F5] keys. F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 • [F1] (ABORT) key Stop automix recording and discard the changes. This is the same function as the ABORT button. • [F2] (STOP) key Stop recording or playing automix. This is the same function as the STOP button. • [F3] (PLAY) key Execute punch-in when the REC (record) button is blinking. This is the same function as the PLAY button. • [F4] (REC) key Record or punch-in automix. This is the same function as the REC (record) button. • [F5] (AUTO REC) key Automatically record automix. This is the same function as the AUTO REC (auto record) button. 118 - Reference Guide

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AUTOMIX screen
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— Reference Guide
STOP button
This button stops automix recording or play-
back. If you turn on this button while recording
automix, a popup window will ask whether you
wish to update the data.
PLAY button
If the recorder is started with the ENABLE button
turned on, this button will automatically be
turned on, and automix recording/playback will
begin. While automix is playing, you can use
this button in conjunction with the REC button
to punch-in.
• Automix will not start even if you move the
cursor to the on-screen PLAY button and
press the [ENTER] key.
• When the REC button is blinking, you can
punch-in by moving the cursor to the PLAY
button and pressing the [ENTER] key.
REC (record) button
When automix is stopped, turning this button
on will cause the button to blink and record-
ready mode to be selected. In this state, starting
playback on the recorder will cause automix
recording to begin, and when recording ends
the REC button will also turn off automatically.
When automix is playing, this button can be
used in conjunction with the PLAY button to
punch-in.
AUTO REC button
If you turn this button on (lit) and play back the
recorder, automix recording will begin. How-
ever, this differs from the REC button in that this
button will not turn off automatically when
recording ends. If you wish to turn it back off,
move the cursor to this button and press the
[ENTER] key.
Tip!
For the procedure of recording and playing
automix, refer to Operation Guide “Chapter
14. Automix.”
Additional functions in the Main
page
In the Main page you can press the [SHIFT] key to
assign the following functions to the [F1]
[F5] keys.
[F1] (ABORT) key
Stop automix recording and discard the
changes. This is the same function as the
ABORT button.
[F2] (STOP) key
Stop recording or playing automix. This is the
same function as the STOP button.
[F3] (PLAY) key
Execute punch-in when the REC (record) button
is blinking. This is the same function as the
PLAY button.
[F4] (REC) key
Record or punch-in automix. This is the same
function as the REC (record) button.
[F5] (AUTO REC) key
Automatically record automix. This is the same
function as the AUTO REC (auto record) button.
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F2
F3
F4
F5