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Page 1 - Reference Guide

PROFESSIONAL AUDIO WORKSTATIONEReference Guide

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SONG screen— Reference Guide 3H TOPThis adjusts the time code time that corresponds to the beginning of the song (“time code top”) in the range

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TRACK screen— Reference Guide 93 Viewing a waveform for the audio data of a track1. Access the TRACK screen TR View page, and use the CURSOR [

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TRACK screen94 — Reference GuideV. Track pageSwitching virtual tracks[Function]Switch the virtual track number assigned to each track 1–16, an

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TRACK screen— Reference Guide 95Stereo pagePlaying or erasing the stereo track[Function]Play back the stereo track, or erase the recorded conte

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TRACK screen96 — Reference Guide Additional functions in the Stereo pageIn the Stereo page you can press the [SHIFT] key to assign the follow

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TRACK screen— Reference Guide 97Mark Adj. pageAdjust or erase locate points or markers[Function]Adjust the position of markers or locate points

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TRACK screen98 — Reference GuideC DELETE button (valid only when using the mouse)This button deletes a previously-set locate point or marker.

Page 9 - Setting page

— Reference Guide 99EDITEDIT screenTR Edit pageEdit tracks[Function]Assign a name to each track, and edit audio data by tracks, parts, or regio

Page 10 - SONG screen

EDIT screen100 — Reference GuideD PairingBy moving the cursor to this column and press-ing the [ENTER] key, you can set/defeat pairing for adj

Page 11 - Song Edit page

EDIT screen— Reference Guide 101 TRACK menu commands and parametersThe TRACK menu allows you to select a track (or virtual track) and edit all

Page 12 - Tempo Map page

EDIT screen102 — Reference Guide● PITCH (pitch change)Modify the pitch of the entire track without changing the length of the audio. After thi

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SONG screen4 — Reference GuideSong Edit pageDeleting/copying/optimizing songs[Function]Edit songs saved on the internal hard disk, such as by

Page 14 - Shut Down page

EDIT screen— Reference Guide 103● COPYCopy the audio data of the selected part to the specified location of the specified track.• FR. TRACK (from

Page 15 - QUICK REC screen

EDIT screen104 — Reference Guide● INSERTInsert a length of silence into the selected part. Subsequent audio data will be moved backward by the

Page 16 - 2 Input select 9–16

EDIT screen— Reference Guide 105● PITCH (pitch change)Modify the pitch of the selected part without changing the length of the audio.• TRACKSel

Page 17 - MASTERING screen

EDIT screen106 — Reference Guide• INSERTSpecify whether the moved audio data will be inserted (Insert) or overwritten (OverWrite) in the move

Page 18 - F1 F2 F3 F4 F5

EDIT screen— Reference Guide 107V.TR Edit pageEdit virtual tracks[Function]Edit the virtual tracks 1–8 included in the specified track.[Key oper

Page 19 - CD PLAY screen

EDIT screen108 — Reference Guide Additional functions in the V.TR Edit pageIn the V.TR Edit page, you can press the [SHIFT] key to assign the

Page 20 - Play page

EDIT screen— Reference Guide 109CD Import pageImport CD-DA to an audio track[Function]Import CD-DA (CD audio) data from an audio CD/mixed-mode

Page 21 - SET UP screen

EDIT screen110 — Reference Guide• CD-DA data can be imported only into songs whose sampling frequency is 44.1 kHz. If the current song has a s

Page 22 - C RECORDER TRACK INPUT ASSIGN

EDIT screen— Reference Guide 111WavImport pageImport a WAV file to an audio track[Function]Import a WAV format audio file from a CD-ROM or CD-ROM

Page 23 - Patch OUT page

EDIT screen112 — Reference GuideG EXECUTE buttonThis button executes the WAV file import.The keys of the transport section will have no effect

Page 24 - OUT page

SONG screen— Reference Guide 5Tempo Map pageProgramming the tempo map[Function]Program tempo data and time sig-nature data into the tempo map.[

Page 25 - Patch Lib page

EDIT screen— Reference Guide 113TR Import pageImport a track from an existing song[Function]Import a track from a song on the hard disk into th

Page 26 - L Selected patching

EDIT screen114 — Reference GuideF EXECUTE buttonThis button executes the track import operation. For the procedure of importing a track, refer

Page 27 - D.in Setup page

— Reference Guide 115AUTOMIXAUTOMIX screenMain pageMake basic automix settings[Function]Make basic settings for recording and playing automix.[

Page 28 - Setup page

AUTOMIX screen116 — Reference GuideE OVERWRITESwitch recording on/off for each parameter. Each button corresponds to the following parameters.

Page 29 - Monitor page

AUTOMIX screen— Reference Guide 117G NEW MIX buttonWhen you move the cursor to this button and press the [ENTER] key, the current automix will

Page 30 - B MONITOR SLOT

AUTOMIX screen118 — Reference Guide● STOP buttonThis button stops automix recording or play-back. If you turn on this button while recording a

Page 31 - Dither Out page

AUTOMIX screen— Reference Guide 119Memory pageStore or recall automix[Function]Store or recall automix data to/from memory.[Key operation]• [AU

Page 32 - Dither TRK page

AUTOMIX screen120 — Reference GuideJ AUTOMIXK OVERWRITEL EDIT OUTM UNDO buttonN CLR. BUF (clear buffer) buttonO AUTOMIX TRANSPORTThese are the

Page 33 - Solo Setup page

AUTOMIX screen— Reference Guide 121Fader Edit pageView fader events as a bar graph[Function]View a bar graph representation of the fader operat

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AUTOMIX screen122 — Reference GuideEvent List pageEdit events off-line[Function]Perform off-line editing of the scene/library recall, channel

Page 35 - FILE screen

SONG screen6 — Reference Guide● TEMPOMove the cursor to this area and rotate the [DATA/JOG] dial to set the tempo (BPM) of that location. The

Page 36 - Backup page

AUTOMIX screen— Reference Guide 123C Selected eventEditing will apply to the event that is enclosed by a dotted line in the list. Move the curs

Page 37 - Restore page

124 — Reference GuideSCENE screenScene Mem pageStore or recall a scene[Function]Store the current settings of the AW4416 into scene memory, or

Page 38 - Disk Util. page

SCENE screen— Reference Guide 125SCENEThe following parameters are saved in memory as a scene.• Scene number 0 is recall-only, and settings can

Page 39 - Util. page

SCENE screen126 — Reference GuideFade Time pageSpecify the fade time[Function]Specify the time over which the faders will reach their new loca

Page 40 - UTILITY screen

SCENE screen— Reference Guide 127RCL. Safe pageMake fader recall safe settings[Function]Specify the faders that will be excluded from the recal

Page 41 - Prefer.1 page

SCENE screen128 — Reference GuideSort pageSort scenes[Function]Sort the scenes stored in scene memory.[Key operation]• [SCENE] key → [F4] (Sor

Page 42 - Prefer.2 page

Appendix— Reference Guide Appendix– 1AppendixPreset EQ Program Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Preset Effects Programs . . .

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AppendixAppendix–2 — Reference GuidePreset EQ Program ParametersNo NameParameterDescriptionLOW L-MID H-MID HIGH001 Bass Drum 1PEAKING PEAKING

Page 44 - Prefer.3 page

Appendix— Reference Guide Appendix– 3011 Syn.Bass 1PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING H.SHELF Use on a synth bass with emphasized low range.Q 0.1 8 4.5F 83

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AppendixAppendix–4 — Reference Guide022 A.G.Arpeggio 1L.SHELF PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING Corrects arpeggio technique of an acoustic guitar.Q 4.5

Page 46 - MIDI screen

SONG screen— Reference Guide 7Shut Down pageShut down the AW4416[Function]Shut down the AW4416 so that the power can be turned off.[Key operati

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Appendix— Reference Guide Appendix– 5NoteThe EQ programs were programmed for recording acoustic musical instruments. If you are using them for a

Page 48 - MIDI Sync page

AppendixAppendix–6 — Reference GuidePreset Effects ProgramsThe following table lists the preset effects programs. See “Effects Parameters” on

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Appendix— Reference Guide Appendix– 7Distortion-type EffectsDynamic EffectsCombined EffectsOther Effects# Title Type Description24Distortion DIS

Page 50 - PGM Asgn. page

AppendixAppendix–8 — Reference GuideEffects ParametersREVERB HALL, REVERB ROOM, REVERB STAGE, REVERB PLATEHall, room, stage, and plate simulat

Page 51 - VIEW screen

Appendix— Reference Guide Appendix– 9GATE REVERB, REVERSE GATEEarly reflections with gate, and early reflections with reverse gate.MONO DELAYBasic

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AppendixAppendix–10 — Reference GuideMOD.DELAYBasic repeat delay with modulation.DELAY LCRThree-tap delay (left, center, right).ECHOStereo del

Page 53 - View page

Appendix— Reference Guide Appendix– 11CHORUSChorus effect.FLANGEFlange effect.Parameter Range DescriptionFREQ. 0.05–40.00 Hz Modulation speedPM

Page 54 - Library page

AppendixAppendix–12 — Reference GuideSYMPHONICSymphonic efect.PHASER16-stage phaser.AUTOPANAuto-panner.Parameter Range DescriptionFREQ. 0.05–4

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Appendix— Reference Guide Appendix– 13TREMOLOTremolo effect.HQ.PITCH (Effect 2 only)High-quality pitch shifter.DUAL PITCHTwin-voice pitch shifte

Page 56 - PAN/ROUTE screen

AppendixAppendix–14 — Reference GuideROTARYRotary speaker simulator.RING MOD.Ring modulator.MOD.FILTERLFO modulation-type filter.DISTORTIONDist

Page 57 - [Screen functions]

8 — Reference GuideQUICK REC screenQuick Rec pageSimultaneously recording 16 inputs/16 tracks[Function]Instantly make settings (Quick Rec func

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Appendix— Reference Guide Appendix– 15AMP SIMULATEGuitar Amp Simulator.DYNA.FILTERDynamically controlled filter.Parameter Range DescriptionAMP TY

Page 59 - Pair CH/Pair BUS pages

AppendixAppendix–16 — Reference GuideDYNA.FLANGEDynamically controlled flanger.DYNA.PHASERDynamically controlled phaser.Parameter Range Descrip

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Appendix— Reference Guide Appendix– 17REV+CHORUSReverb and chorus effects in parallel.REV->CHORUSReverb and chorus effects in series.Paramete

Page 61 - EQ/ATT/GRP screen

AppendixAppendix–18 — Reference GuideREV+FLANGEReverb and flanger effects in parallel.REV->FLANGEReverb and flanger effects in series.Paramet

Page 62 - Att page

Appendix— Reference Guide Appendix– 19REV+SYMPHO.Reverb and symphonic effects in parallel.REV->SYMPHO.Reverb and symphonic effects in series.

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AppendixAppendix–20 — Reference GuideREV->PANReverb and auto-pan effects in parallel.DELAY+ER.Delay and early reflections effects in paralle

Page 64 - K EQ CURVE

Appendix— Reference Guide Appendix– 21DELAY->ER.Delay and early reflections effects in series.DELAY+REVDelay and reverb effects in parallel.Pa

Page 65 - FaderGrp page

AppendixAppendix–22 — Reference GuideDELAY->REVDelay and reverb effects in series.DIST->DELAYDistortion and delay effects in series.Para

Page 66 - Mute Grp page

Appendix— Reference Guide Appendix– 23MULTI FILTERThree-band parallel filter (24 dB/octave)Parameter Range DescriptionTYPE 1 HPF, LPF, BPF Filter

Page 67 - DYN/DLY screen

AppendixAppendix–24 — Reference GuideDynamics ProcessorsDynamics processors are generally used to correct or control signal levels. However, y

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QUICK REC screen— Reference Guide 9QUICKRECAfter you have used the EXECUTE button, you can simply press the [REC] key + [PLAY] key to simultane

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Appendix— Reference Guide Appendix– 25CompressorA compressor provides a form of automatic level control. By attenuating high levels, thus effect

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AppendixAppendix–26 — Reference GuideExpanderAn expander is another form of automatic level control. By attenuating the signal below the thres

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Appendix— Reference Guide Appendix– 27CompanderA compander is a compressor-expander—a combination of signal compres-sion and expansion. The comp

Page 72 - Dly/øMONI pages

AppendixAppendix–28 — Reference GuideGate and DuckingA gate, or noise gate is an audio switch used to mute signals below a set threshold level

Page 73 - 66 — Reference Guide

Appendix— Reference Guide Appendix– 29For ducking, this determines how soon the ducker returns to its normal gain after the hold time has expire

Page 74 - AUX1–AUX6 screens

AppendixAppendix–30 — Reference Guide008 A.Dr.SN "CPS CompanderSThreshold (dB) –8 Soft compander for the same purpose as program 005.Rati

Page 75 - Pst IN, Pre/Pst MONI pages

Appendix— Reference Guide Appendix– 31015 Piano2 "CMP CompressorThreshold (dB) –18 A variation on program 014, adjusting the attack and ent

Page 76 - AUX8/EFF2 screens

AppendixAppendix–32 — Reference Guide022 Syn.Pad "CMP CompressorThreshold (dB) –13 Compressor for synth pad, intended to prevent diffusio

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Appendix— Reference Guide Appendix– 33029 Chorus "CMP CompressorThreshold (dB) –9 A variation on program 027, intended for chorus vocals.Ra

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AppendixAppendix–34 — Reference Guide037 Limiter2 "CMP CompressorThreshold (dB) 0 A template for a limiter using the compressor program.

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10 — Reference GuideMASTERING screenWrite CD pageUsing a CD-RW drive to create an audio CD[Function]Create an audio CD by writing the stereo t

Page 80 - [Mouse operation]

Appendix— Reference Guide Appendix–35TroubleshootingIf the AW4416 does not operate as you expect, or if you suspect a prob-lem, please refer to

Page 81 - Pst IN/Pre/Pst MONI pages

AppendixAppendix–36 — Reference Guide• The stereo track may be in playback mode.• Is the input signal routed appropriately to the recorder? **

Page 82 - HOME screen

Appendix— Reference Guide Appendix–37 Something happens to the sound when the [DATA/JOG] dial, [SHUTTLE] dial, [FF] key, or [REW] key are opera

Page 83 - MONITOR page

AppendixAppendix–38 — Reference Guide Counter display is not 0 when you return to the beginning of the song• The display mode may be set to RE

Page 84 - Bus page

Appendix— Reference Guide Appendix–39Display message listMessagesAUTOMIX DISABLED. Automix is not enabled, and cannot be recorded.AUTOMIX MEMOR

Page 85 - Omni/ST page

AppendixAppendix–40 — Reference GuideINT.EFF NOW SELECTED AUX. The internal effect is connected to the AUX send, and cannot be inserted.LOW BA

Page 86 - Option page

Appendix— Reference Guide Appendix–41Popup messagesSTEREO TRACK MUTE IS OFF Since muting is off for the stereo track, track muting cannot be tu

Page 87 - SAMP. PAD screen

AppendixAppendix–42 — Reference GuideMedia Error! A problem has occurred on the media.Media Full! The media has no free space.Media Protected!

Page 88 - Rgn. page

Appendix— Reference Guide Appendix–43SpecificationsGeneral SpecificationsAD converter 24-bit linear, 64-times oversamplingDA converter 24-bit lin

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AppendixAppendix–44 — Reference GuideTracks 130 tracks (16 tracks × 8 virtual tracks plus ste-reo track)Maximum recording time Approx. 140 min

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MASTERING screen— Reference Guide 11MASTER-INGF Track listHere you can select the stereo tracks that will be written as audio tracks on the CD.

Page 91 - WAV Import page

Appendix— Reference Guide Appendix–45STEREO OUT L, R (unbalanced, phono)Output impedance 1 kΩNominal load impedance 10 kΩNominal output level

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AppendixAppendix–46 — Reference GuideFader 60 mm motorized × 17Frequency response +1, –3 dB, 20 Hz–20 kHz (MIC/LINE IN to STE-REO OUT)Dynamic

Page 93 - PAD Edit page

Appendix— Reference Guide Appendix–47Region edit Erase, delete, copy, move, time compression/ expansion, pitch change, insert OthersLocate Dir

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AppendixAppendix–48 — Reference GuideOthersABS/REL button, PEAK HOLD button, AUTO-MATION button (AUTOMIX, SCENE), SCENE MEMORY button (STORE,

Page 95 - Trig. List page

Appendix— Reference Guide Appendix–49DimensionsSpecifications and external appearance subject to change without notice.For European ModelPurchas

Page 96 - List page

AppendixAppendix–50 — Reference GuideMIDI data format1. Functions1.1 MIDI-SETUPThere are two types of serial connector: the MIDI connec-tors a

Page 97 - TRACK screen

Appendix— Reference Guide Appendix–513. MIDI message formats3.1 CHANNEL MESSAGE command rx/tx function-----+----------------------------+----

Page 98 - I INPUT MONITOR

AppendixAppendix–52 — Reference GuideSTATUS 11110001 F1 Quarter Frame MessageDATA 0nnndddd dd nnn = message type (0-7) dddd = data4.6 SONG POS

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Appendix— Reference Guide Appendix–534.13.6 MMC RECORD STROBE< Reception >If the AW4416 is operating as the MMC SLAVE and the device numb

Page 100 - ■ Viewing a waveform for the

YAMAHA [PROFESSIONAL AUDIO WORKSTATION] Date: 18 Feb. 2000Model: AW4416 MIDI Implementation Chart Version: 1.0Function... Transmitted Recognized Rema

Page 101 - V. Track page

12 — Reference GuideCD PLAY screenCD Play pageUse the CD-RW drive to play an audio CD[Function]Use a CD-RW drive connected to the AW4416 to pl

Page 102 - Stereo page

MIC/LINEINPUTOPTION INRECORDERRECORDERINPUT 1(...16)AUX1(...8)BUS1(...8)STEREOCD-RWDRIVESOLODIGITALSTEREO OUTOPTION OUTOMNI OUTPHONESMONITOROUTSTEREOO

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YAMAHA CORPORATIONV566460 R1 1 IP 194 Pro Audio & Digital Musical Instrument DivisionP.O. Box 3, Hamamatsu, 430-8651, Japan00 09 7000 AP Printed

Page 104 - Mark Adj. page

SONGQUICKRECCDPLAYSETUPFILEUTILI-TYMIDIVIEWPAN/ROUTEEQ/ATT/GRPDYN/DLYAUX1–AUX6AUX7/EFF1AUX8/EFF2HOMESAMP.PADTRACKEDITAUTOMIXSCENEMASTER-INGAppendix T

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CD PLAY screen— Reference Guide 13CDPLAY Additional functions in the CD Play pageIn the CD Play page you can press the [SHIFT] key to assign t

Page 106 - EDIT screen

14 — Reference GuideSET UP screenPatch IN pagePatching a signal to a channel/track[Function]Assign signals to the inputs of input channels 1–2

Page 107 - Edit page

SET UP screen— Reference Guide 15SETUPC RECORDER TRACK INPUT ASSIGNHere you can select the signals to be assigned to the inputs of tracks 1–16.

Page 108 - ■ TRACK menu commands and

SET UP screen16 — Reference GuidePatch OUT pagePatch signals to output jacks[Function]Assign output signals to the OMNI OUT jacks, STEREO OUT

Page 109 - ■ PART menu commands and

SET UP screen— Reference Guide 17D OPTION I/O SLOT OUT ASSIGNThis selects the signals that will be output from I/O cards installed in OPTION I/

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SET UP screen18 — Reference GuidePatch Lib pageStore or recall patching settings[Function]Store the settings of the Patch IN/Patch OUT pages i

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SET UP screen— Reference Guide 19• Library number 0 is a recall-only preset; data cannot be stored in it. Data can be stored only in library nu

Page 112 - ■ REGION menu commands and

SET UP screen20 — Reference GuideD.in Setup pageMake word clock/cascade settings[Function]Select the word clock source to which the AW4416 wil

Page 113 - 106 — Reference Guide

SET UP screen— Reference Guide 21C FS (sampling frequency)This shows the sampling frequency of the signal that is currently selected as the clo

Page 114 - V.TR Edit page

SET UP screen22 — Reference GuideMonitor pageMonitor the digital input signals[Function]Monitor the state of the digital audio sig-nals being

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Table of contents iv — Reference Guide Solo Setup page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Make so

Page 116 - CD Import page

SET UP screen— Reference Guide 23● CATEGORYThis shows the category of the digital input sig-nal.● COPYThis shows the copy permit/prohibit statu

Page 117 - [Procedure]

SET UP screen24 — Reference GuideDither Out pageSpecify dithering and word length of the digital outputs[Function]Turn dithering on/off and sp

Page 118 - WavImport page

SET UP screen— Reference Guide 25Dither TRK pageSpecify dithering and word length for tracks[Function]Turn dithering on/off and specify the wor

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SET UP screen26 — Reference GuideSolo Setup pageMake solo settings[Function]Make various settings related to the Solo function.[Key operation]

Page 120 - TR Import page

SET UP screen— Reference Guide 27● LAST SOLOWhen the Solo function is on, only the channel last-selected by pressing its [ON] key will be monit

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28 — Reference GuideFILE screenBackup pageBackup a song[Function]Backup song data from the internal hard disk to a SCSI device (e.g., internal

Page 122 - AUTOMIX screen

FILE screen— Reference Guide 29FILEG EXECUTE buttonExecute the song backup.Tip!• When backing up to removable media such as an MO drive, you ca

Page 123 - 116 — Reference Guide

FILE screen30 — Reference GuideRestore pageRestore backed-up songs[Function]Restore songs from the backup desti-nation SCSI device to the AW44

Page 124 - J AUTOMIX TRANSPORT

FILE screen— Reference Guide 31Disk Util. pageFormat or erase a disk[Function]Format the internal hard disk or an exter-nal SCSI device, or era

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FILE screen32 — Reference Guide If an internal or external CD-RW drive is selectedC AUDIO READ SPEEDUse the x1, x2, x4, or x8 buttons to sele

Page 126 - Memory page

SONGQUICKRECCDPLAYSETUPFILEUTILI-TYMIDIVIEWPAN/ROUTEEQ/ATT/GRPDYN/DLYAUX1–AUX6AUX7/EFF1AUX8/EFF2HOMESAMP.PADTRACKEDITAUTOMIXSCENEMASTER-INGAppendix T

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— Reference Guide 33UTILI-TYUTILITY screenOscillator pageUsing the test tone oscillator[Function]Select the waveform of the test tone oscillato

Page 128 - Fader Edit page

UTILITY screen34 — Reference GuidePrefer.1 pageMake overall settings for the AW4416 (1)[Function]Enable/disable warning messages, and specify

Page 129 - Event List page

UTILITY screen— Reference Guide 35Prefer.2 pageMake overall settings for the AW4416 (2)[Function]Set the rollback time, pre-roll/post-roll time

Page 130 - — Reference Guide 123

UTILITY screen36 — Reference GuideE PLAY MODESelect one of the following two play modes for the Nudge function. (Default= AFTER)● AFTERPlaybac

Page 131 - SCENE screen

UTILITY screen— Reference Guide 37Prefer.3 pageMake overall settings for the AW4416 (3)[Function]Set the internal clock, mouse cur-sor speed, a

Page 132 - Mem page

UTILITY screen38 — Reference Guide● TYPE 2This backup method allows new backup data to be added to media on which data was previ-ously backed

Page 133 - Fade Time page

— Reference Guide 39MIDIMIDI screenMIDI Setup pageMake basic MIDI settings[Function]Set the MIDI transmit/receive channels, turn transmission/r

Page 134 - RCL. Safe page

MIDI screen40 — Reference GuideI PORT SELECTSelect the port and transmission speed with which MIDI messages will be transmitted and received.*

Page 135 - Sort page

MIDI screen— Reference Guide 41MIDI Sync pageMake settings related to MIDI synchronization[Function]Make various settings for synchro-nization

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MIDI screen42 — Reference GuideWhen using MMC, you must match the device ID of the AW4416 and the external MIDI device. For details on setting

Page 137 - Preset EQ Program Parameters

Table of contents vi — Reference Guide Option page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Monit

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MIDI screen— Reference Guide 43PGM Asgn. pageAssign a scene number to each program change number[Function]Assign a scene number to each program

Page 139 - 4 — Reference Guide

44 — Reference GuideVIEW screenCH View pageView all parameters of a channel[Function]This page displays all mix parame-ters of the selected ch

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VIEW screen— Reference Guide 45● Return channel6LMNO7 J2135LMO7 J134● Stereo output channelVIEWG PANAdjust the panning between the L/R channels

Page 141 - Preset Effects Programs

VIEW screen46 — Reference Guide● SENDWhen the EXTERNAL button is on, move the cursor to this area and rotate the [DATA/JOG] dial to select one

Page 142 - Other Effects

VIEW screen— Reference Guide 47Library pageStore or recall channel settings[Function]Store the settings of the currently selected channel into

Page 143 - Effects Parameters

VIEW screen48 — Reference Guide Additional functions in the Library pageIn the Library page you can press the [SHIFT] key to assign the follo

Page 144 - STEREO DELAY

— Reference Guide 49PAN/ROUTEPAN/ROUTE screenPan 1–16/Pan17–24/Pan MONI pagesSet pan and routing[Function]Set pan and routing for the input cha

Page 145 - DELAY LCR

PAN/ROUTE screen50 — Reference Guide[Screen functions]A ChannelThis indicates the channel for which pan/rout-ing is being set.B Bus assign but

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PAN/ROUTE screen— Reference Guide 51 Additional functions in the Pan pageIn the Pan 1–16/Pan 17–24/Pan MONI pages, you can press the [SHIFT] k

Page 147 - SYMPHONIC

PAN/ROUTE screen52 — Reference GuidePair CH/Pair BUS pagesSet channel/bus pairing[Function]Set or defeat pairing of buses 1/2–7/8 and AUX 1/2–

Page 148 - DUAL PITCH

SONGQUICKRECCDPLAYSETUPFILEUTILI-TYMIDIVIEWPAN/ROUTEEQ/ATT/GRPDYN/DLYAUX1–AUX6AUX7/EFF1AUX8/EFF2HOMESAMP.PADTRACKEDITAUTOMIXSCENEMASTER-INGAppendix T

Page 149 - DISTORTION

PAN/ROUTE screen— Reference Guide 53● Setting or defeating pairing for channels/buses[Procedure]1. To pair channels or buses, move the cur-sor

Page 150 - DYNA.FILTER

54 — Reference GuideEQ/ATT/GRP screenEQ/Att pageEQ and attenuation settings[Function]Make four-band EQ and attenuation set-tings for the selec

Page 151 - DYNA.PHASER

EQ/ATT/GRP screen— Reference Guide 55EQ/ATT/GRP Additional functions in the EQ/Att pageIn the EQ/Att page you can press the [SHIFT] key to ass

Page 152 - REV->CHORUS

EQ/ATT/GRP screen56 — Reference GuideLibrary pageStore or recall EQ settings[Function]Store EQ settings in the EQ library, or recall a stored

Page 153 - REV->FLANGE

EQ/ATT/GRP screen— Reference Guide 57J Selected programThe EQ program selected for store/recall is enclosed by a dotted frame in the EQ library

Page 154 - REV->SYMPHO

EQ/ATT/GRP screen58 — Reference GuideFaderGrp pageSet and cancel fader groups[Function]Assign input channels 1–24/moni-tor channels 1–16 to fa

Page 155 - DELAY+ER

EQ/ATT/GRP screen— Reference Guide 59Mute Grp pageSet and cancel mute groups[Function]Assign input channels 1–24/moni-tor channels 1–16 to mute

Page 156 - DELAY+REV

60 — Reference GuideDYN/DLY screenDyn. Edit pageDynamics processor parameter settings[Function]Set the dynamics processor param-eters for the

Page 157 - DIST->DELAY

DYN/DLY screen— Reference Guide 61DYN/DLYD ChannelSelect the channel(s) to which the dynamics processor will apply when the 3 ST LINK ON/OFF bu

Page 158 - MULTI FILTER

DYN/DLY screen62 — Reference GuideLibrary pageStoring and recalling dynamics processor settings[Function]Store dynamics processor settings in

Page 159 - Dynamics Processors

Reference guideviii — Reference GuideReference guideThe reference guide explains all screens and all pages that appear in the display. Use it

Page 160 - Compressor

DYN/DLY screen— Reference Guide 63G STORE buttonStore the current dynamics settings.• Library numbers 1–40 are recall-only; data cannot be stor

Page 161 - Expander

DYN/DLY screen64 — Reference Guide● Storing dynamics settings in the library[Procedure]1. Select the channel whose settings you wish to store,

Page 162 - Compander

DYN/DLY screen— Reference Guide 65Dly/ø1–16, Dly/ø17–24,Dly/øMONI pagesSet delay and phase[Function]Set the delay and phase of each channel.[Ke

Page 163 - Gate and Ducking

DYN/DLY screen66 — Reference Guide Additional functions in the Dly/øpagesIn the Dly/ø1–16, Dly/ø17–24, Dly/øMONI pages you can press the [SHI

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— Reference Guide 67AUX1–AUX6AUX1–AUX6 screensPre/Pst IN, Pre/Pst MONI pagesMake on/off and pre/post settings for the AUX sends[Function]Make o

Page 165 - 30 — Reference Guide

AUX1–AUX6 screens68 — Reference Guide Additional functions in the Pre/Pst IN, Pre/Pst MONI pagesIn the Pre/Pst IN/Pre/Pst MONI pages, you can

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— Reference Guide 69AUX7/EFF1AUX8/EFF2AUX7/EFF1 andAUX8/EFF2 screensEff. Edit pageEdit internal effects 1/2[Function]Edit the parameters of the

Page 167 - 32 — Reference Guide

AUX7/EFF1 and AUX8/EFF2 screens70 — Reference GuideG MIX BAL. (mix balance) knobThis knob adjust the mix amount of the effect sound. A setting

Page 168

AUX7/EFF1 and AUX8/EFF2 screens— Reference Guide 71Library pageStore or recall an effect program[Function]Store an effect program in the librar

Page 169 - 34 — Reference Guide

AUX7/EFF1 and AUX8/EFF2 screens72 — Reference GuideK Selected programStore/recall operations will apply to the pro-gram enclosed by a dotted l

Page 170 - Troubleshooting

— Reference Guide 1SONGSONG screenSong List pageSaving/loading a song[Function]Load a song from hard disk, or save the current song to hard dis

Page 171 - 36 — Reference Guide

AUX7/EFF1 and AUX8/EFF2 screens— Reference Guide 73Pre/Pst IN, Pre/Pst MONI pagesMake on/off and pre/post settings for the effect sends[Functio

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AUX7/EFF1 and AUX8/EFF2 screens74 — Reference GuideIt is not possible to send signals from return channel 1 to AUX7. Likewise, it is not possi

Page 173 - 38 — Reference Guide

— Reference Guide 75HOMEHOME screen1–24/Rtn pageMonitor the input level of the input channels[Function]Monitor the input levels of input channe

Page 174 - Display message list

HOME screen76 — Reference GuideMONITOR pageMonitor the input levels of the monitor channels[Function]Monitor the input levels of monitor chan-

Page 175 - 40 — Reference Guide

HOME screen— Reference Guide 77Bus pageMonitor the output levels of buses 1–8/AUX buses 1–8[Function]Monitor the output level of buses 1–8 and

Page 176 - Popup messages

HOME screen78 — Reference GuideOmni/ST pageMonitor the output levels of the OMNI OUT jacks andstereo output[Function]Monitor the output levels

Page 177 - 42 — Reference Guide

HOME screen— Reference Guide 79Option pageMonitor the output level of option I/O cards[Function]Monitor the output level of option I/O cards in

Page 178 - Specifications

80 — Reference GuideSAMP. PAD screenFrom Rgn. pageAssign a region to a sampling pad[Function]Assign a region (continuous audio data recorded i

Page 179 - Mixer section

SAMP. PAD screen— Reference Guide 81SAMP.PAD Additional functions in the From Rgn. pageIn the From Rgn. page you can press the [SHIFT] key to

Page 180 - ■ Digital mixer

SAMP. PAD screen82 — Reference GuideCD Import pageAssign CD-DA to a sampling pad[Function]Import CD-DA (CD audio) audio data from an audio CD/

Page 181 - Recorder section

SONG screen2 — Reference GuideSetting pageMake various settings for the current song[Function]Make various settings for the cur-rent song, suc

Page 182 - Controls

SAMP. PAD screen— Reference Guide 83● Assigning CD-DA data to a sam-pling pad[Procedure]1. Access the SAMP. PAD screen CD Import page, and pres

Page 183 - Control I/O

SAMP. PAD screen84 — Reference GuideWAV Import pageAssign a WAV file to a sampling pad[Function]Import a WAV format audio file from a CD-ROM or

Page 184 - Dimensions

SAMP. PAD screen— Reference Guide 85 Additional functions in the Wav Import pageIn the Wav Import page you can press the [SHIFT] key to assign

Page 185 - MIDI data format

SAMP. PAD screen86 — Reference GuidePAD Edit pageEditing a sample pad[Function]Assign a name to a sampling pad, erase a pad, or trim a sample.

Page 186 - 4. MIDI format details

SAMP. PAD screen— Reference Guide 87C TRIM INThis menu allows you to adjust the playback start location of the sample assigned to a pad. When y

Page 187 - 52 — Reference Guide

SAMP. PAD screen88 — Reference GuideTrig. List pageRecording and playing sampling pad operations[Function]Use a dedicated “convenience sequenc

Page 188

SAMP. PAD screen— Reference Guide 89B ERASE menuUsing this menu, a specified range of events recorded in the convenience sequencer can be erased

Page 189 - MIDI Implementation Chart

90 — Reference GuideTRACK screenTR View pageViewing the recorded content for each track[Function]View a bar graph that shows the regions recor

Page 190 - AW4416 Block diagram

TRACK screen— Reference Guide 91TRACK• On the AW4416, the number of tracks that can be played back simultaneously may be limited according to t

Page 191 - YAMAHA CORPORATION

TRACK screen92 — Reference Guide● When the ALL button is on (All Input Moni-tor)Regardless of the on/off status of the [REC TRACK SELECT] key,

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