Yamaha aw1600 Manual De Usuario

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AW1600  Owner’s Manual
Recording on a track
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Now that you have completed your preparations, let’s record on a track.
1
In the Work Navigate section, repeatedly 
press the [TRACK] key or hold down the 
[TRACK] key and use the CURSOR [
]/[
keys to access the VIEW screen.
Track view
Graphically indicates the presence of data and markers 
in tracks 1–16, pad tracks 1–4, and the stereo track.
B
TRACK field
Selects the track that you want to operate in the screen. 
You can select 1–16 (audio track 1–16), ST (stereo 
track), or PAD 1–4 (pad track 1–4).
C
MUTE button
When you move the cursor to this button and press the 
[ENTER] key to mute the currently selected track.
D
Track name
If you selected 1-16 or ST in the TRACK field, this 
area displays the name that has been assigned to the 
virtual track. If nothing has been recorded, a name of 
“-NO REC-” will be assigned.
E
WAVE button
When you move the cursor to this button and press the 
[ENTER] key, the waveform of the currently selected 
track will be displayed. This button will appear only if 
you have selected 1–16 or ST in the TRACK field.
F
NAME button
When you move the cursor to this button and press the 
[ENTER] key, the TITLE EDIT popup window will 
appear, allowing you to assign a name to the track.
2
In the Transport section, hold down the 
REC [
] key and press the PLAY [ ] key.
The metronome will begin sounding, and the counter 
display will advance.
In the track view within the screen, the vertical line 
that indicates the current location will advance toward 
the right.
3
Play your instrument in time with the metro-
nome.
The metronome sound will not be recorded on the 
track. If necessary, move the cursor to the metronome 
knob and turn the [DATA/JOG] dial to adjust the met-
ronome volume level.
4
To stop recording, press the STOP [
] key.
I (In point) and O (Out point) symbols will appear in 
the track view of the VIEW page, indicating the loca-
tion of the most recent recording operation.
The [UNDO/REDO] key of the data entry/control sec-
tion will light. This indicates that you can press the 
[UNDO/REDO] key to execute the Undo function.
5
To hear the recorded content from the 
beginning, press the RTZ [
] key to return 
the counter display to zero, and press the 
PLAY [
] key.
6
If you want to redo the recording, press the 
[UNDO/REDO] key.
The [UNDO/REDO] key will go dark, and you will 
return to the state prior to recording. Repeat steps 2–5.
7
When you finish recording, press the Quick 
Navigate Section [RECORD] key once 
again, move the cursor to the SAFE button, 
and press the [ENTER] key.
A popup window will ask you for confirmation, so 
move the cursor to the OK button and press the 
[ENTER] key. Assignments of the input signals to 
tracks will be cancelled. It will no longer be possible 
to press the [REC] key, and this will prevent recording 
from occurring accidentally.
8
If you are satisfied with the recorded con-
tent, save the song. (For details on saving 
 p. 63)
Please be aware that the recorded content will be lost 
if you turn off the power of the AW1600 before saving 
the song.
Recording on a track
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• Changing the track here will not change the track to be 
recorded.
NOTE
• This mute function switches muting on or off for the recorder 
track playback. This also affects the number of simultaneous 
playback tracks in the recorder section (
 p. 143). It’s a good 
idea to mute all unused tracks.
• Since 24-bit songs allow a maximum of 8 playback tracks (
p. 143), mute cannot be disengaged for tracks 9 – 16.
• Mixer track channels can be muted via the MONITOR screen 
ON/OFF page (
NOTE