사용자 설명서차례Cover1PRECAUTIONS3Contents71. Before you start9Introduction9Remember to back up your data9About the built-in CD-RW drive10Using the CD-RW drive10Connecting the AC adaptor11Turning the power on/off112. Introducing the AW160013Features of the AW160013AW1600 terminology15Recorder section15Mixer section15Quick Loop Sampler section16Overall16Parts of the AW1600 and what they do17Top panel17Rear panel21Front panel23Basic operation on the AW160024Viewing the display24Accessing a screen/page/channel24Switching a button on/off25Editing a value in the display25Inputting text25Using the Selected Channel section263. Listening to the demo song27Connect external devices and turn on the power27Loading the demo song28Playing the demo song29Mixing the demo song304. Recording to a sound clip33Connecting your instrument or mic33Adjusting the input level34Recording/playing a sound clip355. Track recording39Creating a new song39Direct recording and Bus recording40Assigning input signals to tracks (Direct recording)42Assigning input signals to tracks (Bus recording)45Enabling the metronome47Recording on a track48Pairing input channels/track channels49Using the input library50Using the EQ library52Using the dynamics library536. Overdubbing55About overdubbing55Assigning the input signal to a track56Instantly recalling an EQ library56Instantly recalling a dynamics library57Setting the mix balance and pan57Overdubbing58Punch-in/out59Manual punch-in/out59Auto punch-in/out59Using the Undo List61Switching virtual tracks62Saving the current song63Loading an existing song647. Various types of playback65Using the locator65Using markers67Adjusting the position of a locate point or marker68Erasing a locate point or marker69Repeatedly playing a specific region (the A-B Repeat function)70Finding a location while you listen to the sound (the Nudge function)71Finding a location while you view the waveform728. Using libraries and scene memories73About the libraries73About scene memories73Basic operation for libraries and scene memories74Storing library or scene data74Recalling library or scene data75Deleting library or scene data75Naming library or scene data76Details on libraries and scene memory77Input library77EQ library77Dynamics library78Effect library78Mastering library78Sample library78Channel library79Scene memories79Using the Recall Safe function809. Mixdown and bounce operations81About mixdown and bouncing81Preparing for mixdown83Using the internal effects via send/return85Recording on the stereo track87Bounce (ping-pong) recording procedure88Correcting a Vocal Track (Pitch Fix)89Convenient functions during mixdown/bounce operations92Adding input signals or pad performances during mixdown92Using meters to check the level of each channel93Viewing all parameters for a certain channel93Initializing a channel94Editing the EQ parameters95Editing the dynamics parameters96Editing the parameters of an internal effect97Inserting an effect into a track channel9910. Creating an audio CD101Creating an audio CD101Types of media that you can use with the CD-RW drive101Methods of writing an audio CD102Basic settings for the CD-RW drive103Writing audio data (Track At Once)104Writing audio data (Disc At Once)106Finalizing CD-R/RW media108Erasing CD-RW media109Playing an audio CD11011. Quick loop sampler111About the quick loop sampler111Using sample libraries113Recording/playing a pad performance114Grid Recording (Step Recording) the Pads116Importing from an audio CD/WAV file to a pad117Importing from an audio track/stereo track to a pad119Importing From a Computer To the Pads120Editing the sample name121Trimming the playback region122Switching the playback mode for each pad123Using the Slice function124Deleting an unwanted sample12612. Track editing127What you can do using editing commands127Basic procedure for track editing128List of editing commands130ERASE130DELETE131INSERT131COPY132MOVE133EXCHANGE134TIME COMP/EXP (Time Compression/Expansion)134PITCH CHANGE135EXPORT135Exporting WAV files and importing audio CD or WAV files136Importing and Exporting Audio Data From and To a Computer136Exporting WAV files136Transferring WAV Files To and From a Computer137Importing WAV Files139Importing from the CD-RW drive14013. Song management143About songs143Editing the song name145Editing various settings for the song146Copying or deleting a song147Optimizing a song148Creating a tempo map149Importing data from an existing song151Backing up songs and sample libraries152Restoring songs or sample libraries154Exchanging Song Data With Other AW-series Audio Workstations15514. MIDI and utility functions157What you can do using MIDI157Basic MIDI Settings158Setting MIDI messages158Using the MIDI Remote function163About the MIDI Remote function163Using the MIDI Remote function presets163Using the user-defined Remote function165Using the test tone oscillator167Digital input settings and Initializing the internal hard disk168Overall settings for the AW160016915. Using the AW1600 with external devices171Using the AW1600 with a “workstation synth”171Synchronizing the AW1600 with the workstation’s sequencer171Recording/playing AW1600 mix operations on the workstation’s sequencer172Switching AW1600 scenes from the workstation’s sequencer173Remotely controlling a tone generator module174Using external effects175Connecting a digital recorder such as MD or DAT177Mixing down to a digital recorder177Recording audio data from a digital recorder178Appendix179Input library list179Mastering library list180EQ library list181Dynamics Parameters182Dynamics library list185Effects library list186Effects Parameters188Sample library list200Troubleshooting202Display message list206About the CD-ROM included with the AW1600209MIDI data format215MIDI Implementation Chart219Specifications220Dimensions222Index223Block diagram227크기: 4.34메가바이트페이지: 232Language: English매뉴얼 열기
사용자 설명서차례Cover1PRECAUTIONS3Contents71. Before you start9Introduction9Remember to back up your data9About the built-in CD-RW drive10Using the CD-RW drive10Connecting the AC adaptor11Turning the power on/off112. Introducing the AW160013Features of the AW160013AW1600 terminology15Recorder section15Mixer section15Quick Loop Sampler section16Overall16Parts of the AW1600 and what they do17Top panel17Rear panel21Front panel23Basic operation on the AW160024Viewing the display24Accessing a screen/page/channel24Switching a button on/off25Editing a value in the display25Inputting text25Using the Selected Channel section263. Listening to the demo song27Connect external devices and turn on the power27Loading the demo song28Playing the demo song29Mixing the demo song304. Recording to a sound clip33Connecting your instrument or mic33Adjusting the input level34Recording/playing a sound clip355. Track recording39Creating a new song39Direct recording and Bus recording40Assigning input signals to tracks (Direct recording)42Assigning input signals to tracks (Bus recording)45Enabling the metronome47Recording on a track48Pairing input channels/track channels49Using the input library50Using the EQ library52Using the dynamics library536. Overdubbing55About overdubbing55Assigning the input signal to a track56Instantly recalling an EQ library56Instantly recalling a dynamics library57Setting the mix balance and pan57Overdubbing58Punch-in/out59Manual punch-in/out59Auto punch-in/out59Using the Undo List61Switching virtual tracks62Saving the current song63Loading an existing song647. Various types of playback65Using the locator65Using markers67Adjusting the position of a locate point or marker68Erasing a locate point or marker69Repeatedly playing a specific region (the A-B Repeat function)70Finding a location while you listen to the sound (the Nudge function)71Finding a location while you view the waveform728. Using libraries and scene memories73About the libraries73About scene memories73Basic operation for libraries and scene memories74Storing library or scene data74Recalling library or scene data75Deleting library or scene data75Naming library or scene data76Details on libraries and scene memory77Input library77EQ library77Dynamics library78Effect library78Mastering library78Sample library78Channel library79Scene memories79Using the Recall Safe function809. Mixdown and bounce operations81About mixdown and bouncing81Preparing for mixdown83Using the internal effects via send/return85Recording on the stereo track87Bounce (ping-pong) recording procedure88Correcting a Vocal Track (Pitch Fix)89Convenient functions during mixdown/bounce operations92Adding input signals or pad performances during mixdown92Using meters to check the level of each channel93Viewing all parameters for a certain channel93Initializing a channel94Editing the EQ parameters95Editing the dynamics parameters96Editing the parameters of an internal effect97Inserting an effect into a track channel9910. Creating an audio CD101Creating an audio CD101Types of media that you can use with the CD-RW drive101Methods of writing an audio CD102Basic settings for the CD-RW drive103Writing audio data (Track At Once)104Writing audio data (Disc At Once)106Finalizing CD-R/RW media108Erasing CD-RW media109Playing an audio CD11011. Quick loop sampler111About the quick loop sampler111Using sample libraries113Recording/playing a pad performance114Grid Recording (Step Recording) the Pads116Importing from an audio CD/WAV file to a pad117Importing from an audio track/stereo track to a pad119Importing From a Computer To the Pads120Editing the sample name121Trimming the playback region122Switching the playback mode for each pad123Using the Slice function124Deleting an unwanted sample12612. Track editing127What you can do using editing commands127Basic procedure for track editing128List of editing commands130ERASE130DELETE131INSERT131COPY132MOVE133EXCHANGE134TIME COMP/EXP (Time Compression/Expansion)134PITCH CHANGE135EXPORT135MERGE135Exporting WAV files and importing audio CD or WAV files136Importing and Exporting Audio Data From and To a Computer136Exporting WAV files136Transferring WAV Files To and From a Computer137Importing WAV Files139Importing from the CD-RW drive14013. Song management143About songs143Editing the song name145Editing various settings for the song146Copying or deleting a song147Optimizing a song148Creating a tempo map149Importing data from an existing song151Backing up songs and sample libraries152Restoring songs or sample libraries154Exchanging Song Data With Other AW-series Audio Workstations15514. MIDI and utility functions157What you can do using MIDI157Basic MIDI Settings158Setting MIDI messages158Using the MIDI Remote function163About the MIDI Remote function163Using the MIDI Remote function presets163Using the user-defined Remote function165Using the test tone oscillator167Digital input settings and Initializing the internal hard disk168Overall settings for the AW160016915. Using the AW1600 with external devices171Using the AW1600 with a "workstation synth"171Synchronizing the AW1600 with the workstation's sequencer171Recording/playing AW1600 mix operations on the workstation's sequencer172Switching AW1600 scenes from the workstation's sequencer173Remotely controlling a tone generator module174Using external effects175Connecting a digital recorder such as MD or DAT177Mixing down to a digital recorder177Recording audio data from a digital recorder178Appendix179Input library list179Mastering library list180EQ library list181Dynamics Parameters182Dynamics library list185Effects library list186Effects Parameters188Sample library list200Troubleshooting202Display message list206About the CD-ROM included with the AW1600209MIDI data format215MIDI Implementation Chart219Specifications220Dimensions222Index223Block diagram227크기: 4.11메가바이트페이지: 232Language: English매뉴얼 열기
사용자 설명서차례Cover1PRECAUTIONS3Contents71. Before you start9Introduction9Remember to back up your data9About the built-in CD-RW drive10Using the CD-RW drive10Connecting the AC adaptor11Turning the power on/off112. Introducing the AW160013Features of the AW160013AW1600 terminology15Recorder section15Mixer section15Quick Loop Sampler section16Overall16Parts of the AW1600 and what they do17Top panel17Rear panel21Front panel23Basic operation on the AW160024Viewing the display24Accessing a screen/page/channel24Switching a button on/off25Editing a value in the display25Inputting text25Using the Selected Channel section263. Listening to the demo song27Connect external devices and turn on the power27Loading the demo song28Playing the demo song29Mixing the demo song304. Recording to a sound clip33Connecting your instrument or mic33Adjusting the input level34Recording/playing a sound clip355. Track recording39Creating a new song39Direct recording and Bus recording40Assigning input signals to tracks (Direct recording)42Assigning input signals to tracks (Bus recording)45Enabling the metronome47Recording on a track48Pairing input channels/track channels49Using the input library50Using the EQ library52Using the dynamics library536. Overdubbing55About overdubbing55Assigning the input signal to a track56Instantly recalling an EQ library56Instantly recalling a dynamics library57Setting the mix balance and pan57Overdubbing58Punch-in/out59Manual punch-in/out59Auto punch-in/out59Using the Undo List61Switching virtual tracks62Saving the current song63Loading an existing song647. Various types of playback65Using the locator65Using markers67Adjusting the position of a locate point or marker68Erasing a locate point or marker69Repeatedly playing a specific region (the A-B Repeat function)70Finding a location while you listen to the sound (the Nudge function)71Finding a location while you view the waveform728. Using libraries and scene memories73About the libraries73About scene memories73Basic operation for libraries and scene memories74Storing library or scene data74Recalling library or scene data75Deleting library or scene data75Naming library or scene data76Details on libraries and scene memory77Input library77EQ library77Dynamics library78Effect library78Mastering library78Sample library78Channel library79Scene memories79Using the Recall Safe function809. Mixdown and bounce operations81About mixdown and bouncing81Preparing for mixdown83Using the internal effects via send/return85Recording on the stereo track87Bounce (ping-pong) recording procedure88Correcting a Vocal Track (Pitch Fix)89Convenient functions during mixdown/bounce operations92Adding input signals or pad performances during mixdown92Using meters to check the level of each channel93Viewing all parameters for a certain channel93Initializing a channel94Editing the EQ parameters95Editing the dynamics parameters96Editing the parameters of an internal effect97Inserting an effect into a track channel9910. Creating an audio CD101Creating an audio CD101Types of media that you can use with the CD-RW drive101Methods of writing an audio CD102Basic settings for the CD-RW drive103Writing audio data (Track At Once)104Writing audio data (Disc At Once)106Finalizing CD-R/RW media108Erasing CD-RW media109Playing an audio CD11011. Quick loop sampler111About the quick loop sampler111Using sample libraries113Recording/playing a pad performance114Grid Recording (Step Recording) the Pads116Importing from an audio CD/WAV file to a pad117Importing from an audio track/stereo track to a pad119Importing From a Computer To the Pads120Editing the sample name121Trimming the playback region122Switching the playback mode for each pad123Using the Slice function124Deleting an unwanted sample12612. Track editing127What you can do using editing commands127Basic procedure for track editing128List of editing commands130ERASE130DELETE131INSERT131COPY132MOVE133EXCHANGE134TIME COMP/EXP (Time Compression/Expansion)134PITCH CHANGE135EXPORT135Exporting WAV files and importing audio CD or WAV files136Importing and Exporting Audio Data From and To a Computer136Exporting WAV files136Transferring WAV Files To and From a Computer137Importing WAV Files139Importing from the CD-RW drive14013. Song management143About songs143Editing the song name145Editing various settings for the song146Copying or deleting a song147Optimizing a song148Creating a tempo map149Importing data from an existing song151Backing up songs and sample libraries152Restoring songs or sample libraries154Exchanging Song Data With Other AW-series Audio Workstations15514. MIDI and utility functions157What you can do using MIDI157Basic MIDI Settings158Setting MIDI messages158Using the MIDI Remote function163About the MIDI Remote function163Using the MIDI Remote function presets163Using the user-defined Remote function165Using the test tone oscillator167Digital input settings and Initializing the internal hard disk168Overall settings for the AW160016915. Using the AW1600 with external devices171Using the AW1600 with a “workstation synth”171Synchronizing the AW1600 with the workstation’s sequencer171Recording/playing AW1600 mix operations on the workstation’s sequencer172Switching AW1600 scenes from the workstation’s sequencer173Remotely controlling a tone generator module174Using external effects175Connecting a digital recorder such as MD or DAT177Mixing down to a digital recorder177Recording audio data from a digital recorder178Appendix179Input library list179Mastering library list180EQ library list181Dynamics Parameters182Dynamics library list185Effects library list186Effects Parameters188Sample library list200Troubleshooting202Display message list206About the CD-ROM included with the AW1600209MIDI data format215MIDI Implementation Chart219Specifications220Dimensions222Index223Block diagram227크기: 4.34메가바이트페이지: 232Language: English매뉴얼 열기
사용자 설명서차례Cover1PRECAUTIONS3Contents71. Before you start9Introduction9Remember to back up your data9About the built-in CD-RW drive10Using the CD-RW drive10Connecting the AC adaptor11Turning the power on/off112. Introducing the AW160013Features of the AW160013AW1600 terminology15Recorder section15Mixer section15Quick Loop Sampler section16Overall16Parts of the AW1600 and what they do17Top panel17Rear panel21Front panel23Basic operation on the AW160024Viewing the display24Accessing a screen/page/channel24Switching a button on/off25Editing a value in the display25Inputting text25Using the Selected Channel section263. Listening to the demo song27Connect external devices and turn on the power27Loading the demo song28Playing the demo song29Mixing the demo song304. Recording to a sound clip33Connecting your instrument or mic33Adjusting the input level34Recording/playing a sound clip355. Track recording39Creating a new song39Direct recording and Bus recording40Assigning input signals to tracks (Direct recording)42Assigning input signals to tracks (Bus recording)45Enabling the metronome47Recording on a track48Pairing input channels/track channels49Using the input library50Using the EQ library52Using the dynamics library536. Overdubbing55About overdubbing55Assigning the input signal to a track56Instantly recalling an EQ library56Instantly recalling a dynamics library57Setting the mix balance and pan57Overdubbing58Punch-in/out59Manual punch-in/out59Auto punch-in/out59Using the Undo List61Switching virtual tracks62Saving the current song63Loading an existing song647. Various types of playback65Using the locator65Using markers67Adjusting the position of a locate point or marker68Erasing a locate point or marker69Repeatedly playing a specific region (the A-B Repeat function)70Finding a location while you listen to the sound (the Nudge function)71Finding a location while you view the waveform728. Using libraries and scene memories73About the libraries73About scene memories73Basic operation for libraries and scene memories74Storing library or scene data74Recalling library or scene data75Deleting library or scene data75Naming library or scene data76Details on libraries and scene memory77Input library77EQ library77Dynamics library78Effect library78Mastering library78Sample library78Channel library79Scene memories79Using the Recall Safe function809. Mixdown and bounce operations81About mixdown and bouncing81Preparing for mixdown83Using the internal effects via send/return85Recording on the stereo track87Bounce (ping-pong) recording procedure88Correcting a Vocal Track (Pitch Fix)89Convenient functions during mixdown/bounce operations92Adding input signals or pad performances during mixdown92Using meters to check the level of each channel93Viewing all parameters for a certain channel93Initializing a channel94Editing the EQ parameters95Editing the dynamics parameters96Editing the parameters of an internal effect97Inserting an effect into a track channel9910. Creating an audio CD101Creating an audio CD101Types of media that you can use with the CD-RW drive101Methods of writing an audio CD102Basic settings for the CD-RW drive103Writing audio data (Track At Once)104Writing audio data (Disc At Once)106Finalizing CD-R/RW media108Erasing CD-RW media109Playing an audio CD11011. Quick loop sampler111About the quick loop sampler111Using sample libraries113Recording/playing a pad performance114Grid Recording (Step Recording) the Pads116Importing from an audio CD/WAV file to a pad117Importing from an audio track/stereo track to a pad119Importing From a Computer To the Pads120Editing the sample name121Trimming the playback region122Switching the playback mode for each pad123Using the Slice function124Deleting an unwanted sample12612. Track editing127What you can do using editing commands127Basic procedure for track editing128List of editing commands130ERASE130DELETE131INSERT131COPY132MOVE133EXCHANGE134TIME COMP/EXP (Time Compression/Expansion)134PITCH CHANGE135EXPORT135MERGE135Exporting WAV files and importing audio CD or WAV files136Importing and Exporting Audio Data From and To a Computer136Exporting WAV files136Transferring WAV Files To and From a Computer137Importing WAV Files139Importing from the CD-RW drive14013. Song management143About songs143Editing the song name145Editing various settings for the song146Copying or deleting a song147Optimizing a song148Creating a tempo map149Importing data from an existing song151Backing up songs and sample libraries152Restoring songs or sample libraries154Exchanging Song Data With Other AW-series Audio Workstations15514. MIDI and utility functions157What you can do using MIDI157Basic MIDI Settings158Setting MIDI messages158Using the MIDI Remote function163About the MIDI Remote function163Using the MIDI Remote function presets163Using the user-defined Remote function165Using the test tone oscillator167Digital input settings and Initializing the internal hard disk168Overall settings for the AW160016915. Using the AW1600 with external devices171Using the AW1600 with a "workstation synth"171Synchronizing the AW1600 with the workstation's sequencer171Recording/playing AW1600 mix operations on the workstation's sequencer172Switching AW1600 scenes from the workstation's sequencer173Remotely controlling a tone generator module174Using external effects175Connecting a digital recorder such as MD or DAT177Mixing down to a digital recorder177Recording audio data from a digital recorder178Appendix179Input library list179Mastering library list180EQ library list181Dynamics Parameters182Dynamics library list185Effects library list186Effects Parameters188Sample library list200Troubleshooting202Display message list206About the CD-ROM included with the AW1600209MIDI data format215MIDI Implementation Chart219Specifications220Dimensions222Index223Block diagram227크기: 4.18메가바이트페이지: 232Language: English매뉴얼 열기