Yamaha aw16g Manual Do Utilizador

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Track recording
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As necessary, use the same procedure to 
specify other input channels as recording-
sources.
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Press the [TRACK SEL] key(s) for the record-
destination track(s).
You can select up to two tracks as the record-desti-
nation.
If you select track 1, 3, 5, or 7, the signal will be 
connected to bus L. If you select track 2, 4, 6, or 8, 
the signal will be connected to bus R. If you select 
tracks 9/10–15/16, odd-numbered tracks will be 
connected to bus L, and even-numbered tracks will 
be connected to bus R.
The screen will display lines to indicate how the 
signals are connected to the track(s).
Tip!
Tip!
• EQ and dynamics settings will be flat for a track chan-
nel whose track has been selected as a record-destina-
tion.
• If a single track is selected, the pan of the track channel 
will be centered. If a paired track (
the odd-numbered/even-numbered track channels will 
be panned to left and right respectively.
• The connection will be cancelled if you once again 
press the [TRACK SEL] key of a currently selected track.
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For each input channel to which you con-
nected an instrument or mic, press and hold 
the [INPUT SEL] key to access the INPUT SET-
TING popup window, and use the [GAIN] 
knob to adjust the input level of the signal.
For details on adjusting the input level, refer to 
“Recording to a sound clip” (
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Raise the [STEREO] fader to the 0 dB position.
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Raise the track channel fader for the record-
destination track, so that the monitor level is 
appropriate.
Now you will be able to monitor the signal that is 
being sent to the track(s) via the L/R bus.
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To set the pan of each input channel, use the 
[INPUT SEL] key to select a channel, and turn 
the [PAN/BAL] knob of the Selected Channel 
section.
When you use bus recording, it will not be possible 
to adjust the pan or volume balance for individual 
instruments after they have been recorded on the 
track(s). This means that you must finalize the pan 
and volume balance when you send the signals 
from the input channels to the L/R bus.
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To adjust the volume balance of each input 
channel, repeatedly press the [VIEW] key in 
the Selected Channel section to access the 
FADER page.
When you want to set the volume balance of the 
input channels, it is convenient to use the FADER 
page of the VIEW screen. Here you can adjust the 
on/off status and input levels for the input channels, 
pad channels, and track channels — all in one 
page.
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While producing sound on your instruments, 
use the [INPUT SEL] keys or CURSOR [
]/
[
] keys to move the cursor to the input 
channel that you want to control, and turn 
the [DATA/JOG] dial to adjust the volume 
balance.
Note
Note
We recommend that you not use the [GAIN] knob to 
adjust the volume balance of the input channels. This will 
degrade the S/N ratio, and may cause the sound to dis-
tort.
Tip!
Tip!
• You can also use the INPUT LEVEL knob in the INPUT 
SETTING popup window to adjust the volume balance 
of the input channels.
• Normally, the panel faders are dedicated to the track 
channels. However by changing an internal setting, you 
can use the faders to control the input levels of the 
input channels. (