PROFESSIONAL AUDIO WORKSTATIONEReference Guide
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
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 [
TRACK screen94 — Reference GuideV. Track pageSwitching virtual tracks[Function]Switch the virtual track number assigned to each track 1–16, an
TRACK screen— Reference Guide 95Stereo pagePlaying or erasing the stereo track[Function]Play back the stereo track, or erase the recorded conte
TRACK screen96 — Reference Guide Additional functions in the Stereo pageIn the Stereo page you can press the [SHIFT] key to assign the follow
TRACK screen— Reference Guide 97Mark Adj. pageAdjust or erase locate points or markers[Function]Adjust the position of markers or locate points
TRACK screen98 — Reference GuideC DELETE button (valid only when using the mouse)This button deletes a previously-set locate point or marker.
— Reference Guide 99EDITEDIT screenTR Edit pageEdit tracks[Function]Assign a name to each track, and edit audio data by tracks, parts, or regio
EDIT screen100 — Reference GuideD PairingBy moving the cursor to this column and press-ing the [ENTER] key, you can set/defeat pairing for adj
EDIT screen— Reference Guide 101 TRACK menu commands and parametersThe TRACK menu allows you to select a track (or virtual track) and edit all
EDIT screen102 — Reference Guide● PITCH (pitch change)Modify the pitch of the entire track without changing the length of the audio. After thi
SONG screen4 — Reference GuideSong Edit pageDeleting/copying/optimizing songs[Function]Edit songs saved on the internal hard disk, such as by
EDIT screen— Reference Guide 103● COPYCopy the audio data of the selected part to the specified location of the specified track.• FR. TRACK (from
EDIT screen104 — Reference Guide● INSERTInsert a length of silence into the selected part. Subsequent audio data will be moved backward by the
EDIT screen— Reference Guide 105● PITCH (pitch change)Modify the pitch of the selected part without changing the length of the audio.• TRACKSel
EDIT screen106 — Reference Guide• INSERTSpecify whether the moved audio data will be inserted (Insert) or overwritten (OverWrite) in the move
EDIT screen— Reference Guide 107V.TR Edit pageEdit virtual tracks[Function]Edit the virtual tracks 1–8 included in the specified track.[Key oper
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
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
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
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
EDIT screen112 — Reference GuideG EXECUTE buttonThis button executes the WAV file import.The keys of the transport section will have no effect
SONG screen— Reference Guide 5Tempo Map pageProgramming the tempo map[Function]Program tempo data and time sig-nature data into the tempo map.[
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
EDIT screen114 — Reference GuideF EXECUTE buttonThis button executes the track import operation. For the procedure of importing a track, refer
— Reference Guide 115AUTOMIXAUTOMIX screenMain pageMake basic automix settings[Function]Make basic settings for recording and playing automix.[
AUTOMIX screen116 — Reference GuideE OVERWRITESwitch recording on/off for each parameter. Each button corresponds to the following parameters.
AUTOMIX screen— Reference Guide 117G NEW MIX buttonWhen you move the cursor to this button and press the [ENTER] key, the current automix will
AUTOMIX screen118 — Reference Guide● STOP buttonThis button stops automix recording or play-back. If you turn on this button while recording a
AUTOMIX screen— Reference Guide 119Memory pageStore or recall automix[Function]Store or recall automix data to/from memory.[Key operation]• [AU
AUTOMIX screen120 — Reference GuideJ AUTOMIXK OVERWRITEL EDIT OUTM UNDO buttonN CLR. BUF (clear buffer) buttonO AUTOMIX TRANSPORTThese are the
AUTOMIX screen— Reference Guide 121Fader Edit pageView fader events as a bar graph[Function]View a bar graph representation of the fader operat
AUTOMIX screen122 — Reference GuideEvent List pageEdit events off-line[Function]Perform off-line editing of the scene/library recall, channel
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
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
124 — Reference GuideSCENE screenScene Mem pageStore or recall a scene[Function]Store the current settings of the AW4416 into scene memory, or
SCENE screen— Reference Guide 125SCENEThe following parameters are saved in memory as a scene.• Scene number 0 is recall-only, and settings can
SCENE screen126 — Reference GuideFade Time pageSpecify the fade time[Function]Specify the time over which the faders will reach their new loca
SCENE screen— Reference Guide 127RCL. Safe pageMake fader recall safe settings[Function]Specify the faders that will be excluded from the recal
SCENE screen128 — Reference GuideSort pageSort scenes[Function]Sort the scenes stored in scene memory.[Key operation]• [SCENE] key → [F4] (Sor
Appendix— Reference Guide Appendix– 1AppendixPreset EQ Program Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Preset Effects Programs . . .
AppendixAppendix–2 — Reference GuidePreset EQ Program ParametersNo NameParameterDescriptionLOW L-MID H-MID HIGH001 Bass Drum 1PEAKING PEAKING
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
AppendixAppendix–4 — Reference Guide022 A.G.Arpeggio 1L.SHELF PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING Corrects arpeggio technique of an acoustic guitar.Q 4.5
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
Appendix— Reference Guide Appendix– 5NoteThe EQ programs were programmed for recording acoustic musical instruments. If you are using them for a
AppendixAppendix–6 — Reference GuidePreset Effects ProgramsThe following table lists the preset effects programs. See “Effects Parameters” on
Appendix— Reference Guide Appendix– 7Distortion-type EffectsDynamic EffectsCombined EffectsOther Effects# Title Type Description24Distortion DIS
AppendixAppendix–8 — Reference GuideEffects ParametersREVERB HALL, REVERB ROOM, REVERB STAGE, REVERB PLATEHall, room, stage, and plate simulat
Appendix— Reference Guide Appendix– 9GATE REVERB, REVERSE GATEEarly reflections with gate, and early reflections with reverse gate.MONO DELAYBasic
AppendixAppendix–10 — Reference GuideMOD.DELAYBasic repeat delay with modulation.DELAY LCRThree-tap delay (left, center, right).ECHOStereo del
Appendix— Reference Guide Appendix– 11CHORUSChorus effect.FLANGEFlange effect.Parameter Range DescriptionFREQ. 0.05–40.00 Hz Modulation speedPM
AppendixAppendix–12 — Reference GuideSYMPHONICSymphonic efect.PHASER16-stage phaser.AUTOPANAuto-panner.Parameter Range DescriptionFREQ. 0.05–4
Appendix— Reference Guide Appendix– 13TREMOLOTremolo effect.HQ.PITCH (Effect 2 only)High-quality pitch shifter.DUAL PITCHTwin-voice pitch shifte
AppendixAppendix–14 — Reference GuideROTARYRotary speaker simulator.RING MOD.Ring modulator.MOD.FILTERLFO modulation-type filter.DISTORTIONDist
8 — Reference GuideQUICK REC screenQuick Rec pageSimultaneously recording 16 inputs/16 tracks[Function]Instantly make settings (Quick Rec func
Appendix— Reference Guide Appendix– 15AMP SIMULATEGuitar Amp Simulator.DYNA.FILTERDynamically controlled filter.Parameter Range DescriptionAMP TY
AppendixAppendix–16 — Reference GuideDYNA.FLANGEDynamically controlled flanger.DYNA.PHASERDynamically controlled phaser.Parameter Range Descrip
Appendix— Reference Guide Appendix– 17REV+CHORUSReverb and chorus effects in parallel.REV->CHORUSReverb and chorus effects in series.Paramete
AppendixAppendix–18 — Reference GuideREV+FLANGEReverb and flanger effects in parallel.REV->FLANGEReverb and flanger effects in series.Paramet
Appendix— Reference Guide Appendix– 19REV+SYMPHO.Reverb and symphonic effects in parallel.REV->SYMPHO.Reverb and symphonic effects in series.
AppendixAppendix–20 — Reference GuideREV->PANReverb and auto-pan effects in parallel.DELAY+ER.Delay and early reflections effects in paralle
Appendix— Reference Guide Appendix– 21DELAY->ER.Delay and early reflections effects in series.DELAY+REVDelay and reverb effects in parallel.Pa
AppendixAppendix–22 — Reference GuideDELAY->REVDelay and reverb effects in series.DIST->DELAYDistortion and delay effects in series.Para
Appendix— Reference Guide Appendix– 23MULTI FILTERThree-band parallel filter (24 dB/octave)Parameter Range DescriptionTYPE 1 HPF, LPF, BPF Filter
AppendixAppendix–24 — Reference GuideDynamics ProcessorsDynamics processors are generally used to correct or control signal levels. However, y
QUICK REC screen— Reference Guide 9QUICKRECAfter you have used the EXECUTE button, you can simply press the [REC] key + [PLAY] key to simultane
Appendix— Reference Guide Appendix– 25CompressorA compressor provides a form of automatic level control. By attenuating high levels, thus effect
AppendixAppendix–26 — Reference GuideExpanderAn expander is another form of automatic level control. By attenuating the signal below the thres
Appendix— Reference Guide Appendix– 27CompanderA compander is a compressor-expander—a combination of signal compres-sion and expansion. The comp
AppendixAppendix–28 — Reference GuideGate and DuckingA gate, or noise gate is an audio switch used to mute signals below a set threshold level
Appendix— Reference Guide Appendix– 29For ducking, this determines how soon the ducker returns to its normal gain after the hold time has expire
AppendixAppendix–30 — Reference Guide008 A.Dr.SN "CPS CompanderSThreshold (dB) –8 Soft compander for the same purpose as program 005.Rati
Appendix— Reference Guide Appendix– 31015 Piano2 "CMP CompressorThreshold (dB) –18 A variation on program 014, adjusting the attack and ent
AppendixAppendix–32 — Reference Guide022 Syn.Pad "CMP CompressorThreshold (dB) –13 Compressor for synth pad, intended to prevent diffusio
Appendix— Reference Guide Appendix– 33029 Chorus "CMP CompressorThreshold (dB) –9 A variation on program 027, intended for chorus vocals.Ra
AppendixAppendix–34 — Reference Guide037 Limiter2 "CMP CompressorThreshold (dB) 0 A template for a limiter using the compressor program.
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
Appendix— Reference Guide Appendix–35TroubleshootingIf the AW4416 does not operate as you expect, or if you suspect a prob-lem, please refer to
AppendixAppendix–36 — Reference Guide• The stereo track may be in playback mode.• Is the input signal routed appropriately to the recorder? **
Appendix— Reference Guide Appendix–37 Something happens to the sound when the [DATA/JOG] dial, [SHUTTLE] dial, [FF] key, or [REW] key are opera
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
Appendix— Reference Guide Appendix–39Display message listMessagesAUTOMIX DISABLED. Automix is not enabled, and cannot be recorded.AUTOMIX MEMOR
AppendixAppendix–40 — Reference GuideINT.EFF NOW SELECTED AUX. The internal effect is connected to the AUX send, and cannot be inserted.LOW BA
Appendix— Reference Guide Appendix–41Popup messagesSTEREO TRACK MUTE IS OFF Since muting is off for the stereo track, track muting cannot be tu
AppendixAppendix–42 — Reference GuideMedia Error! A problem has occurred on the media.Media Full! The media has no free space.Media Protected!
Appendix— Reference Guide Appendix–43SpecificationsGeneral SpecificationsAD converter 24-bit linear, 64-times oversamplingDA converter 24-bit lin
AppendixAppendix–44 — Reference GuideTracks 130 tracks (16 tracks × 8 virtual tracks plus ste-reo track)Maximum recording time Approx. 140 min
MASTERING screen— Reference Guide 11MASTER-INGF Track listHere you can select the stereo tracks that will be written as audio tracks on the CD.
Appendix— Reference Guide Appendix–45STEREO OUT L, R (unbalanced, phono)Output impedance 1 kΩNominal load impedance 10 kΩNominal output level
AppendixAppendix–46 — Reference GuideFader 60 mm motorized × 17Frequency response +1, –3 dB, 20 Hz–20 kHz (MIC/LINE IN to STE-REO OUT)Dynamic
Appendix— Reference Guide Appendix–47Region edit Erase, delete, copy, move, time compression/ expansion, pitch change, insert OthersLocate Dir
AppendixAppendix–48 — Reference GuideOthersABS/REL button, PEAK HOLD button, AUTO-MATION button (AUTOMIX, SCENE), SCENE MEMORY button (STORE,
Appendix— Reference Guide Appendix–49DimensionsSpecifications and external appearance subject to change without notice.For European ModelPurchas
AppendixAppendix–50 — Reference GuideMIDI data format1. Functions1.1 MIDI-SETUPThere are two types of serial connector: the MIDI connec-tors a
Appendix— Reference Guide Appendix–513. MIDI message formats3.1 CHANNEL MESSAGE command rx/tx function-----+----------------------------+----
AppendixAppendix–52 — Reference GuideSTATUS 11110001 F1 Quarter Frame MessageDATA 0nnndddd dd nnn = message type (0-7) dddd = data4.6 SONG POS
Appendix— Reference Guide Appendix–534.13.6 MMC RECORD STROBE< Reception >If the AW4416 is operating as the MMC SLAVE and the device numb
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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
MIC/LINEINPUTOPTION INRECORDERRECORDERINPUT 1(...16)AUX1(...8)BUS1(...8)STEREOCD-RWDRIVESOLODIGITALSTEREO OUTOPTION OUTOMNI OUTPHONESMONITOROUTSTEREOO
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SONGQUICKRECCDPLAYSETUPFILEUTILI-TYMIDIVIEWPAN/ROUTEEQ/ATT/GRPDYN/DLYAUX1–AUX6AUX7/EFF1AUX8/EFF2HOMESAMP.PADTRACKEDITAUTOMIXSCENEMASTER-INGAppendix T
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
14 — Reference GuideSET UP screenPatch IN pagePatching a signal to a channel/track[Function]Assign signals to the inputs of input channels 1–2
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.
SET UP screen16 — Reference GuidePatch OUT pagePatch signals to output jacks[Function]Assign output signals to the OMNI OUT jacks, STEREO OUT
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/
SET UP screen18 — Reference GuidePatch Lib pageStore or recall patching settings[Function]Store the settings of the Patch IN/Patch OUT pages i
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
SET UP screen20 — Reference GuideD.in Setup pageMake word clock/cascade settings[Function]Select the word clock source to which the AW4416 wil
SET UP screen— Reference Guide 21C FS (sampling frequency)This shows the sampling frequency of the signal that is currently selected as the clo
SET UP screen22 — Reference GuideMonitor pageMonitor the digital input signals[Function]Monitor the state of the digital audio sig-nals being
Table of contents iv — Reference Guide Solo Setup page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Make so
SET UP screen— Reference Guide 23● CATEGORYThis shows the category of the digital input sig-nal.● COPYThis shows the copy permit/prohibit statu
SET UP screen24 — Reference GuideDither Out pageSpecify dithering and word length of the digital outputs[Function]Turn dithering on/off and sp
SET UP screen— Reference Guide 25Dither TRK pageSpecify dithering and word length for tracks[Function]Turn dithering on/off and specify the wor
SET UP screen26 — Reference GuideSolo Setup pageMake solo settings[Function]Make various settings related to the Solo function.[Key operation]
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
28 — Reference GuideFILE screenBackup pageBackup a song[Function]Backup song data from the internal hard disk to a SCSI device (e.g., internal
FILE screen— Reference Guide 29FILEG EXECUTE buttonExecute the song backup.Tip!• When backing up to removable media such as an MO drive, you ca
FILE screen30 — Reference GuideRestore pageRestore backed-up songs[Function]Restore songs from the backup desti-nation SCSI device to the AW44
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
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
SONGQUICKRECCDPLAYSETUPFILEUTILI-TYMIDIVIEWPAN/ROUTEEQ/ATT/GRPDYN/DLYAUX1–AUX6AUX7/EFF1AUX8/EFF2HOMESAMP.PADTRACKEDITAUTOMIXSCENEMASTER-INGAppendix T
— Reference Guide 33UTILI-TYUTILITY screenOscillator pageUsing the test tone oscillator[Function]Select the waveform of the test tone oscillato
UTILITY screen34 — Reference GuidePrefer.1 pageMake overall settings for the AW4416 (1)[Function]Enable/disable warning messages, and specify
UTILITY screen— Reference Guide 35Prefer.2 pageMake overall settings for the AW4416 (2)[Function]Set the rollback time, pre-roll/post-roll time
UTILITY screen36 — Reference GuideE PLAY MODESelect one of the following two play modes for the Nudge function. (Default= AFTER)● AFTERPlaybac
UTILITY screen— Reference Guide 37Prefer.3 pageMake overall settings for the AW4416 (3)[Function]Set the internal clock, mouse cur-sor speed, a
UTILITY screen38 — Reference Guide● TYPE 2This backup method allows new backup data to be added to media on which data was previ-ously backed
— Reference Guide 39MIDIMIDI screenMIDI Setup pageMake basic MIDI settings[Function]Set the MIDI transmit/receive channels, turn transmission/r
MIDI screen40 — Reference GuideI PORT SELECTSelect the port and transmission speed with which MIDI messages will be transmitted and received.*
MIDI screen— Reference Guide 41MIDI Sync pageMake settings related to MIDI synchronization[Function]Make various settings for synchro-nization
MIDI screen42 — Reference GuideWhen using MMC, you must match the device ID of the AW4416 and the external MIDI device. For details on setting
Table of contents vi — Reference Guide Option page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Monit
MIDI screen— Reference Guide 43PGM Asgn. pageAssign a scene number to each program change number[Function]Assign a scene number to each program
44 — Reference GuideVIEW screenCH View pageView all parameters of a channel[Function]This page displays all mix parame-ters of the selected ch
VIEW screen— Reference Guide 45● Return channel6LMNO7 J2135LMO7 J134● Stereo output channelVIEWG PANAdjust the panning between the L/R channels
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
VIEW screen— Reference Guide 47Library pageStore or recall channel settings[Function]Store the settings of the currently selected channel into
VIEW screen48 — Reference Guide Additional functions in the Library pageIn the Library page you can press the [SHIFT] key to assign the follo
— 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
PAN/ROUTE screen50 — Reference Guide[Screen functions]A ChannelThis indicates the channel for which pan/rout-ing is being set.B Bus assign but
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
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–
SONGQUICKRECCDPLAYSETUPFILEUTILI-TYMIDIVIEWPAN/ROUTEEQ/ATT/GRPDYN/DLYAUX1–AUX6AUX7/EFF1AUX8/EFF2HOMESAMP.PADTRACKEDITAUTOMIXSCENEMASTER-INGAppendix T
PAN/ROUTE screen— Reference Guide 53● Setting or defeating pairing for channels/buses[Procedure]1. To pair channels or buses, move the cur-sor
54 — Reference GuideEQ/ATT/GRP screenEQ/Att pageEQ and attenuation settings[Function]Make four-band EQ and attenuation set-tings for the selec
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
EQ/ATT/GRP screen56 — Reference GuideLibrary pageStore or recall EQ settings[Function]Store EQ settings in the EQ library, or recall a stored
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
EQ/ATT/GRP screen58 — Reference GuideFaderGrp pageSet and cancel fader groups[Function]Assign input channels 1–24/moni-tor channels 1–16 to fa
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
60 — Reference GuideDYN/DLY screenDyn. Edit pageDynamics processor parameter settings[Function]Set the dynamics processor param-eters for the
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
DYN/DLY screen62 — Reference GuideLibrary pageStoring and recalling dynamics processor settings[Function]Store dynamics processor settings in
Reference guideviii — Reference GuideReference guideThe reference guide explains all screens and all pages that appear in the display. Use it
DYN/DLY screen— Reference Guide 63G STORE buttonStore the current dynamics settings.• Library numbers 1–40 are recall-only; data cannot be stor
DYN/DLY screen64 — Reference Guide● Storing dynamics settings in the library[Procedure]1. Select the channel whose settings you wish to store,
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
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
— 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
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
— Reference Guide 69AUX7/EFF1AUX8/EFF2AUX7/EFF1 andAUX8/EFF2 screensEff. Edit pageEdit internal effects 1/2[Function]Edit the parameters of the
AUX7/EFF1 and AUX8/EFF2 screens70 — Reference GuideG MIX BAL. (mix balance) knobThis knob adjust the mix amount of the effect sound. A setting
AUX7/EFF1 and AUX8/EFF2 screens— Reference Guide 71Library pageStore or recall an effect program[Function]Store an effect program in the librar
AUX7/EFF1 and AUX8/EFF2 screens72 — Reference GuideK Selected programStore/recall operations will apply to the pro-gram enclosed by a dotted l
— Reference Guide 1SONGSONG screenSong List pageSaving/loading a song[Function]Load a song from hard disk, or save the current song to hard dis
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
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
— Reference Guide 75HOMEHOME screen1–24/Rtn pageMonitor the input level of the input channels[Function]Monitor the input levels of input channe
HOME screen76 — Reference GuideMONITOR pageMonitor the input levels of the monitor channels[Function]Monitor the input levels of monitor chan-
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
HOME screen78 — Reference GuideOmni/ST pageMonitor the output levels of the OMNI OUT jacks andstereo output[Function]Monitor the output levels
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
80 — Reference GuideSAMP. PAD screenFrom Rgn. pageAssign a region to a sampling pad[Function]Assign a region (continuous audio data recorded i
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
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/
SONG screen2 — Reference GuideSetting pageMake various settings for the current song[Function]Make various settings for the cur-rent song, suc
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
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
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
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.
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
SAMP. PAD screen88 — Reference GuideTrig. List pageRecording and playing sampling pad operations[Function]Use a dedicated “convenience sequenc
SAMP. PAD screen— Reference Guide 89B ERASE menuUsing this menu, a specified range of events recorded in the convenience sequencer can be erased
90 — Reference GuideTRACK screenTR View pageViewing the recorded content for each track[Function]View a bar graph that shows the regions recor
TRACK screen— Reference Guide 91TRACK• On the AW4416, the number of tracks that can be played back simultaneously may be limited according to t
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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