Yamaha aw16g Manuale Utente

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Quick loop sampler
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Importing from an audio CD/WAV file to a 
pad
Here’s how you can import CD audio data (CD-DA) or a 
WAV file from a CD-ROM/CD-R into a sample bank for 
pads 1–4.
1
Switch the internal settings of the AW16G to 
enable digital recording.
For details on digital recording settings, refer to 
page 160.
2
Insert a CD into the CD-RW drive.
You can load audio data (CD-DA) or WAV files from 
the following types of media.
● Audio data (CD-DA)
• Audio CD
• CD-Extra (only the first session of CD-DA)
• Mixed Mode CD (only CD-DA data of the sec-
ond and later tracks)
● WAV files
• ISO9660 Level 1 format CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-
RW*
• Mixed Mode CD
* The directory name and file name cannot use 
characters other than uppercase alphanumeric 
characters and the “_” (underscore) character. If 
you use the AW16G to export WAV files onto CD-
R/RW media, the data will be in ISO9660 Level 1 
format, but please be aware of this restriction if 
you use a computer to create WAV files.
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In the Quick Loop Sampler section, repeat-
edly press the [SAMPLE EDIT] key or hold 
down the [SAMPLE EDIT] key and use the 
CURSOR [
]/[
] keys to access the CD 
IMPORT page of the SAMPLE screen.
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Make sure that the cursor is located at the 
READ CD INFO button, and press the 
[ENTER] key.
The display will indicate “Read CD info...”, and the 
AW16G will begin reading the CD that is inserted 
in the CD-RW drive.
Depending on the source from which data is read, 
the screen will change as follows.
● When importing from an audio CD/CD-Extra
1
From CD TRACK
Specifies the number (01–99) of the audio track that 
will be imported from the source CD.
B
From Start
Specifies the starting location of the data that will 
be imported, in units of minutes/seconds/frames (1/
75th of a second).
C
From End
Specifies the ending location of the data that will be 
imported, in units of minutes/seconds/frames (1/
75th of a second).
Tip!
Tip!
The “frames” here are the smallest unit of time used by a 
CD track. Do not confuse them with the frames used in 
MTC or SMPTE.
D
LISTEN button
If you move the cursor to this button and press the 
[ENTER] key, the specified region of the currently 
selected CD track will be played back repeatedly.
E
To PAD
Selects the pad number (1–4) to which the audio 
material will be imported.
F
To BANK
Selects the sample bank (A–D) to which the audio 
material will be imported.
G
To NAME
Indicates the name of the sample that is currently 
assigned to the import-destination sample bank. If 
nothing is assigned, this will indicate [-NO REC-]. 
This field is only for display, and cannot be edited.
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