Yamaha AW4416 Reference Guide - Page 54

Library Store or recall channel settings

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Library page Store or recall channel settings [Function] Store the settings of the currently selected 2 channel into the channel library, or recall stored settings. [Key operation] • [VIEW] key ¡ [F2] (Library) key 1 • Repeatedly press the [VIEW] key until the screen shown at the right appears. [Mouse operation] 4 M button ¡ VIEW button ¡ Library tab 5 6 VIEW screen 3 [Screen functions] A Channel This indicates the currently selected channel. B EQ/DYN./DELAY settings This area shows the EQ/dynamics processor/ delay settings for the channel. C Input meter This meter shows the input level of the channel. D TITLE EDIT button Use this to edit the name (library title) of the settings stored in the channel library. Move the cursor to the TITLE EDIT button and press the [ENTER] key to access the TITLE EDIT popup window where you can input the name. For details on inputting text, refer to page 60 of the Operation Guide. Library numbers 0 and 1 are recall-only preset programs, and their names cannot be edited. Also, numbers in which channel settings have not been stored will be displayed as "No Data!," and their title cannot be edited. E RECALL button Recall the currently selected settings from the list. 78 9 J If you select a number in which nothing has been stored and attempt to recall it, an error message of "ERROR NO DATA TO RECALL" will be displayed, and recall will not be possible. F STORE button Store the current channel settings. Library numbers 0 and 1 are recall-only preset programs; data cannot be stored in them. Data can be stored only in library numbers 2-64. G LIBRARY No. (library number) This shows the library number 1-64. H LIBRARY TITLE This shows the name assigned to the library. I ROM This write-prohibit symbol is displayed for recall-only numbers 0/1. J SOURCE CHANNEL This shows the original channel from which the settings were stored. For preset numbers 0/1 this is displayed as "GENERAL." 47 - Reference Guide

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VIEW screen
— Reference Guide
47
Library page
Store or recall channel settings
[Function]
Store the settings of the currently selected
channel into the channel library, or recall
stored settings.
[Key operation]
[VIEW] key
[F2] (Library) key
Repeatedly press the [VIEW] key until
the screen shown at the right appears.
[Mouse operation]
M button
VIEW button
Library tab
[Screen functions]
A
Channel
This indicates the currently selected channel.
B
EQ/DYN./DELAY settings
This area shows the EQ/dynamics processor/
delay settings for the channel.
C
Input meter
This meter shows the input level of the channel.
D
TITLE EDIT button
Use this to edit the name (library title) of the set-
tings stored in the channel library. Move the
cursor to the TITLE EDIT button and press the
[ENTER] key to access the TITLE EDIT popup
window where you can input the name. For
details on inputting text, refer to page 60 of the
Operation Guide.
Library numbers 0 and 1 are recall-only pre-
set programs, and their names cannot be
edited. Also, numbers in which channel set-
tings have not been stored will be displayed
as “No Data!,” and their title cannot be
edited.
E
RECALL button
Recall the currently selected settings from the
list.
If you select a number in which nothing has
been stored and attempt to recall it, an error
message of “ERROR NO DATA TO RECALL”
will be displayed, and recall will not be pos-
sible.
F
STORE button
Store the current channel settings.
Library numbers 0 and 1 are recall-only pre-
set programs; data cannot be stored in them.
Data can be stored only in library numbers
2–64.
G
LIBRARY No. (library number)
This shows the library number 1
64.
H
LIBRARY TITLE
This shows the name assigned to the library.
I
ROM
This write-prohibit symbol is displayed for
recall-only numbers 0/1.
J
SOURCE CHANNEL
This shows the original channel from which the
settings were stored. For preset numbers 0/1 this
is displayed as
GENERAL.
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