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YAMAHA CORPORATION
V618350 R1 1 IP 284
Pro Audio & Digital Musical Instrument Division
P.O. Box 3, Hamamatsu, 430-8651, Japan
00 09 7000 AP Printed in Japan
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Operation Guide
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IMPORTANT
2
NEDERLAND THE NETHERLANDS
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Important
4
Handling the CD-R/RW media
5
Table of contents
10
Before you begin
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About the internal hard disk
16
Installation
17
4 — Operation Guide
18
Installing a CD-RW drive
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Installation procedure
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8 — Operation Guide
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About external SCSI devices
24
Connection procedure
25
❒ About terminators
26
❒ About SCSI errors
26
Installing I/O cards
27
Important points you
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Setting the internal clock
30
❒ Turning the power off
31
Transporting the AW4416
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Vibration during use
32
Welcome to the world
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❒ Recorder section
34
❒ Sampling pad section
35
❒ CD-RW drive (option)
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❒ Other features
35
Signal flow within the AW4416
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Input patch
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Input channels 1–24
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Return channels 1/2
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(FL Display)
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Digital cascade connections
41
Oscillator
41
Stereo output channel
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Buses 1–8
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AUX buses 1–8
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Output patch
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Internal effects 1/2
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30 — Operation Guide
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Parts and their func
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WORK NAVIGATE section
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UNIT section
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MIXER section
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FADER MODE section
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MIXING LAYER section
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Effect return channels 1/2
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[SEL] keys, [ON] keys, faders
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Display section
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Level meter/counter section
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EDITTRACK
54
UNDO REDO
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AUTOMATION section
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SCENE MEMORY section
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42 — Operation Guide
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Locate section
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STOP PLAY REC
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SAMPLING PAD section
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Rear panel
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— Operation Guide 47
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48 — Operation Guide
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— Operation Guide 49
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Front panel
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The user interface of
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E Song/scene information
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F M (menu) button
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G Main screen
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< Knob >
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Level meters/counter
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G Level meters 1–16
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H Level meter L/R
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I REC READY indicator
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J INPUT MONITOR indicator
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K Level display
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Basic operation of the AW4416
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Turning a button on/off
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❒ Using the mouse
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Inputting text
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— Operation Guide 61
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Selecting channels
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64 — Operation Guide
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— Operation Guide 65
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66 — Operation Guide
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Connections and setup
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Word clock settings
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(word clock master)
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70 — Operation Guide
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00.00.00.00
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Recording on the
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74 — Operation Guide
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Creating a new song
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76 — Operation Guide
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— Operation Guide 77
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PEAK PEAK
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0 dB position
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80 — Operation Guide
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Assign the signals to buses
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82 — Operation Guide
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84 — Operation Guide
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86 — Operation Guide
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Overdubbing
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Assign the signal to a bus
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REC TRACK SELECT
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Make monitor settings
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❒ Using the four-band EQ
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92 — Operation Guide
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— Operation Guide 93
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Let’s overdub!
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— Operation Guide 95
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Using the Solo function
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— Operation Guide 97
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98 — Operation Guide
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Using the internal effects
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100 — Operation Guide
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Other convenient functions
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Recording the stereo track
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L/R level meter
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104 — Operation Guide
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Saving a scene/song
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❒ Saving a song
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The song will be saved
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Transport/locate oper
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Nudge function
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— Operation Guide 111
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❒ Nudge function settings
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Rollback function
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Locating to a specific point
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[ABS/REL] key
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P.123)
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A-B repeat
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Point A Point B
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In/out points
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❒ Setting a marker
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❒ Locating to a marker
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122 — Operation Guide
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— Operation Guide 123
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Time code
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Deleting a locate point
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❒ Deleting a marker
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Punch-in/out
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Manual punch-in/out
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Manual punch-in/out recording
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Auto punch-in/out
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Chapter7—Punch-in/out
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132 — Operation Guide
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Patching
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134 — Operation Guide
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Patch IN page
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Patching to the outputs
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— Operation Guide 137
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Patch library
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❒ Recalling a patch program
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140 — Operation Guide
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— Operation Guide 141
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142 — Operation Guide
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Using the Quick Rec function
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144 — Operation Guide
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(slots 1/2)
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Track and virtual track
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148 — Operation Guide
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Switching virtual tracks
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150 — Operation Guide
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Pairing tracks
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Tracks, parts, and regions
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❒ Naming a virtual track
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154 — Operation Guide
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❒ Naming a region
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Track editing procedure
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[ENTER] key
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158 — Operation Guide
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— Operation Guide 159
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160 — Operation Guide
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Editing command list
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PART menu
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REGION menu
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Internal effects
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❒ Patching
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— Operation Guide 167
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168 — Operation Guide
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❒ Adjusting the send level
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172 — Operation Guide
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❒ Recalling an effect program
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Song management
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Song structure and size
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Saving/loading a song
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❒ Loading a song
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Editing the song name/comment
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Deleting/copying a song
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❒ Copying a song
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Optimizing a song
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— Operation Guide 183
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184 — Operation Guide
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Sampling pads
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186 — Operation Guide
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Chapter12—Sampling pads
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188 — Operation Guide
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— Operation Guide 189
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Trimming a sample
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192 — Operation Guide
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Naming a pad
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Erasing a pad sample and name
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Press the [ENTER] key
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196 — Operation Guide
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Copying a pad performance
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200 — Operation Guide
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Erasing a pad performance
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202 — Operation Guide
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Scene memory
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Storing a scene
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— Operation Guide 205
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Recalling a scene
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Editing the name of a scene
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Protecting a scene
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Changing the order of scenes
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210 — Operation Guide
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What is automix?
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Creating a new automix
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5. Press the [F4] key
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Recording the first section
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Chapter14—Automix
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Playing back automix
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Overwriting events
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220 — Operation Guide
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Automix punch-in/out
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222 — Operation Guide
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Editing the fader movements
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224 — Operation Guide
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Editing automix off-line
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226 — Operation Guide
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— Operation Guide 227
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Storing an automix
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— Operation Guide 229
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Recalling an automix
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What you can do using MIDI
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232 — Operation Guide
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Connections
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234 — Operation Guide
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Chapter15—MIDI
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236 — Operation Guide
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— Operation Guide 237
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Using MTC to synchronize the
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AW4416 and a MIDI sequencer
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— Operation Guide 239
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242 — Operation Guide
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244 — Operation Guide
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Backing up and
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Backing up a song
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— Operation Guide 247
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Restoring a song
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— Operation Guide 249
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Disk utilities
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— Operation Guide 251
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252 — Operation Guide
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— Operation Guide 253
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Erasing CD-RW media
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Mastering
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CD-R and CD-RW
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— Operation Guide 257
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Preparations for mastering
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Writing the master
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260 — Operation Guide
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— Operation Guide 261
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262 — Operation Guide
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Finalizing
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264 — Operation Guide
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— Operation Guide 265
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— Operation Guide 267
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268 — Operation Guide
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— Operation Guide 269
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