Yamaha aw1600 Manual De Usuario

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Convenient functions during mixdown/bounce operations
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AW1600  Owner’s Manual
The chapters entitled “Track recording” and “Overdub-
bing” explained how to load an EQ library and use the 
Selected Channel section [EQ] knob to make adjustments. 
Here’s how you can make more detailed adjustments to 
the EQ parameters.
1
Press an [INPUT SEL] key, a pad 1–4, a 
[TRACK SEL] key, or the [STEREO SEL] key 
to select the channel whose EQ you want to 
adjust.
2
If desired, load library data from the EQ 
library.
3
Repeatedly press the Selected Channel 
section [EQ] knob or hold down the [EQ] 
knob and use the CURSOR [
]/[
] keys to 
access the EDIT page of the EQ screen.
The EDIT page of the EQ screen lets you edit all of 
the EQ parameters.
ON/OFF button
Switches the EQ on/off.
B
Response curve
Graphically indicates the approximate response of the 
EQ.
C
FLAT button
Move the cursor to this button and press the [ENTER] 
key to reset the boost/cut amount of all bands to 0 dB.
D
ATT. (Attenuation) knob
Attenuates the signal immediately before it is input to 
the EQ, over a range of –96 to 0 dB. This is used 
mainly to prevent the signal from clipping when you 
use the EQ to boost a specific frequency region.
E
Output meter
Indicates the level of the signal after it has passed 
through the EQ.
F
Q knobs
Specify the Q (steepness) at which each band (HIGH, 
HI-MID, LO-MID, LOW) will be boosted or cut. The 
range is 10–0.10, and higher settings will produce a 
steeper curve.
G
F (Frequency) knobs
Specify the center frequency of the boost/cut, over a 
range of 21.2 Hz–20.0 kHz.
H
G (Gain) knobs
Specify the amount of boost/cut, over a range of –18.0 
dB to +18.0 dB.
4
Move the cursor to the parameter that you 
want to edit, and use the [DATA/JOG] dial to 
adjust the value.
5
To switch the LOW band type, move the cur-
sor to the LOW band Q knob and turn the 
[DATA/JOG] dial toward the left.
With the default EQ settings, the LOW band is a shelv-
ing type. (The value field for the Q knob will indicate 
“L.SHL”.)
If you turn the Q knob toward the left, the Q knob 
value field will change to a numerical value, and will 
switch to the same boost/cut type as the HI-MID and 
LO-MID bands.
If you continue turning the Q knob toward the left, the 
Q knob value field will indicate “HPF,” and the LOW 
band will function as a high-pass filter. If “HPF” is 
selected, you can use the LOW band G knob to switch 
the high-pass filter on/off.
6
To switch the HIGH band type, turn the 
HIGH band Q knob all the way to the left.
With the default EQ settings, the HIGH band is a 
shelving type. (The value field for the Q knob will 
indicate “H.SHL”.)
If you turn the Q knob toward the left, the Q knob 
value field will change to a numerical value, and will 
switch to the same boost/cut type as the HI-MID and 
LO-MID bands.
If you continue turning the Q knob toward the left, the 
Q knob value field will indicate “LPF,” and the HIGH 
band will function as a low-pass filter. If “LPF” is 
selected, you can use the HIGH band G knob to switch 
the low-pass filter on/off.
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To switch the EQ on/off, press the [ENTER] 
key.
In the EDIT page, you can press the [ENTER] key to 
switch the EQ on/off (except when the cursor is 
located at the FLAT button).
Editing the EQ parameters
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• If the meter display clips because you boosted a certain band, 
lower the ATT. knob to attenuate the signal.
• The [EQ] knob of the Selected Channel section will still oper-
ate even while the EDIT page of the EQ screen is displayed.
HINT