Yamaha aw16g 사용자 설명서

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Quick loop sampler
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A sample can be played back in one of two ways. “One 
shot mode” plays the sample once from start to end. 
“Loop mode” plays the sample repeatedly from start to 
end.
In addition, you can choose either “Gate mode” which 
plays the sample only while you continue holding down 
the pad, or “Trigger mode” which plays the sample all 
the way to the end when you press the pad once.
Your pad operations can be recorded in an area of mem-
ory called the Pad Tracks. The pad tracks always operates 
in synchronization with the recorder. By recording your 
pad operations in the pad tracks while you listen to the 
song play back, you can use the pad tracks as supple-
mentary audio track.
Note
Note
Be aware that the pad tracks do not record the sample or 
audio data itself, but merely the pad on/off data. (Each 
such piece of data is called a “pad event.”) The playback 
produced by a pad track will change if you switch to 
other samples after recording pad events, or if you 
change the playback mode.
The AW16G also provides a “Slice function” that divides 
a sample into eight to sixteen segments, and adjusts the 
playback timing of each segment according to the tempo 
of the song.
By using the Slice function you can change only the 
tempo of a phrase without affecting its pitch.
For example, a sampled drum pattern can be played 
back at the tempo specified by the song’s tempo map. 
(For details on using the Slice function 
Tip!
Tip!
The settings of the Quick Loop Sampler and the sample 
data assigned to each pad are saved as part of the song.
Pad = lit
Pad = dark
Pad = lit
Pad = dark
Pad = lit
Pad = dark
Pad = lit
Pad = dark
● Original sample
● ONE SHOT/GATE
● ONE SHOT/TRIGGER
● Original 
sample
● LOOP/GATE
● LOOP/TRIGGER
Start playback
Stop
Start playback
Stop
Start playback
Stop
Start playback
Stop
Pad events
Pad track 1
Pad track 2
Pad track 3
Pad track 4
Attack (pad = on)
Release (pad = off)