Yamaha AW4416 manual CURSOR/JOG & Shuttle section, JOG on key, DATA/JOG dial, Shuttle dial

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Chapter2—Parts and their functions

CURSOR/JOG & SHUTTLE section

1

JOG ON

4

 

2 3

5

CURSOR

 

ENTER

 

LOCATE

 

DATA/ SHUTTLE

JOG

1[JOG ON] key

This key turns the “nudge” function on/off for the [DATA/JOG] dial and [SHUT- TLE] dial. (“Nudge” is a function that repeatedly plays back a fixed region starting at the current location, either forward or backward.) When this is turned on, the key will light.

B[DATA/JOG] dial

The function of this dial will depend on the on/off status of the [JOG ON] key, and on the on/off status of the [NUM LOCATE] key in the locate section.

When the [JOG ON] key is off

The dial will adjust the value of the parameter currently selected in the display, or select an item from a list.

When the [JOG ON] key is on

Depending on the direction in which you turn the dial, playback of a fixed region will occur repeatedly in the forward or reverse direction, allowing you to search for a desired location.

When the [NUM LOCATE] key is on

The dial will advance the time counter in the display.

C[SHUTTLE] dial

The function of this dial will depend on the on/off status of the [JOG ON] key.

When the [JOG ON] key is on

The current nudge playback region will be moved either forward or backward, depending on the direction in which you turn the dial.

When the [JOG ON] key is off

Depending on the direction and angle to which you turn the dial, reverse (review) or fast-forward (cue) playback will occur at a variety of speeds.

DCURSOR []/[]/[]/[] keys

These keys move the cursor (the blinking box) in the display.

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Contents Operation Guide U T I O N Nederland Netherlands Read the following before operating the AW4416 Handling the CD-R/RW media Operating NotesStoring produced data Responsibility for loss of data, etcVii Table of contents Signal flow within the AW4416 Accessing a screen/pageTop panel Rear panel Front panelConnections Word clock settings Preparations for recordingRecording the first tracks OverdubbingSaving a scene/song Locating to the start/end points A-B repeatIn/out points MarkersEditing command list Using AUX send/return to apply an effectAbout the internal effects Inserting an effect into a desired channelSaving/loading a song Editing the song name/comment Deleting/copying a songImporting mixer data of an existing song About scene memoryConnections Setting the Port Select parameter Formatting the internal hard disk/external Scsi deviceErasing CD-RW media About masteringBefore you begin Checking the included itemsTrademarks CopyrightInstalling an internal hard disk About the internal hard diskInstallation You will need the following itemsFlat cable Scsi ID of the CD-RW drive Installing a CD-RW driveAbout the CD-RW drives Installation procedure Bottom panel CD-R/RW drive cover panel Bottom panel CD-R/RW drive cover panel Inner cover How to remove the transport protection pad Removing the transport protection padAbout external Scsi devices Attaching an external Scsi deviceManual eject emergency disc removal Connection procedure Attach a terminator to the last Scsi device in the chainAbout Scsi errors About terminatorsInstalling I/O cards About I/O cardsPlease keep the cover and screws you removed in a safe place Important points you Must observe Turning the power on or offTurning the power on Setting the internal clock Press the Utility key → F4 keyTurning the power off Shut-down operationTransporting the AW4416 Vibration during useMixer section Features of the AW4416Welcome to the world of the AW4416 Recorder section CD-RW drive option Other featuresSampling pad section Signal flow within the AW4416 AW4416Input patch Input channels InputReturn channels 1/2 ReturnRecorder input patching Monitor channelsStereo BUSStereo output channel Digital cascade connectionsOscillator Buses AUX busesOutput patch Internal effects 1/2CH Direct OUT Insert SendWhen the Solo key is on When the Track CUE key is onWhen the internal metronome function is on Monitor output/headphone outputAnalog input/output section Partstions and their funcTop panel Work Navigate section Unit sectionMixer section Fader Mode section Home keyAUX 1-AUX 6 keys AUX 7/AUX 8 keysMixing Layer section 16 key 17-24 key Moni keyInput channels Stereo output channelMonitor channels Stereo output channel Effect return channels 1/2Input channels No function SEL keys, on keys, faders SEL select keysOn key FadersDisplay section Access indicator ABS/REL switchLevel meter/counter section Shift keyRecorder section Automation section Scene Memory sectionCURSOR/JOG & Shuttle section JOG on keyDATA/JOG dial Shuttle dialLocate section Transport section Sampling PAD section Phantom +48V ON/OFF switch Rear panelInput 1/2 XLR jacks Input 1/2 phone jacksInsert I/O 1/2 jacks Input 3-8 phone jacksInput 8 HI-Z jack Hard Disk Drive slotScsi connector Option I/O slots 1/2Phones jack Digital Stereo in jackTo Host connector Power switchAC Inlet connector MTC OUT connectorFront panel CD-RW drive coverUser interface of the AW4416 DisplaySong/scene information Menu buttonMain screen CursorTab ButtonsKnobs/faders/numerical boxes Level meters/counter REC Ready indicator Input Monitor indicatorLevel meters Level meter L/RAccessing a screen/page Using the controls of the top panelUsing the mouse Basic operation of the AW4416Turning a button on/off Press the Enter keyMove the pointer to the desired button Click the left or right button of the mouseEditing the value of a fader/knob/numerical box Rotate the DATA/JOG dial to edit the valueDirectly click one of the additional function buttons Using the additional function buttonsA screen where the symbol is displayed, click the symbol Using the controls of the tab Inputting textCancel button Input the remaining characters in the same wayText input box OK buttonClick a character button Selecting channels Press the SEL key of the channel you wish to controlHI-MID LO-MID LOW If the mixing layer is If the mixing layer is 17-24 RTNIf the mixing layer is Moni Connections and setup ConnectionsSlot 1 1/2-7/8 Slot 2 1/2-7/8 Word clock settingsPress the Setup key → F4 key Using the AW4416 as the word clock master AW4416 Word clock masterWclk INTWord clock slave Using a digital MTR as the word clock masterAW4416 Word clock slave Using a DAT recorder as the word clock master After selecting the desired button, press the Enter keyConnections and start-up RecordingAW4416 onPreparations for recording Recording on the AW4416 Creating a new song Press the Song key → F1 keyRecbit Tip Press the Home key → F1 key Recording the first tracksSet the input level Input Patch Input y→x x=odd number, y=even number Reset BothInput x→y x=odd number, y=even number Assign the signals to buses Press the PAN key → F1 keySet the tracks to record-ready mode Level meters/counter section, press REC Track Select keys 1Make monitor settings Press the PAN key → F3 keyPress the Moni key Hold down SEL key 1, and press SEL keyRaise the Monitor OUT control/PHONES control Let’s record Press the Locate section RTZ keyTip Overdubbing Mixing Layer section, press the 1-16 key → SEL key Assign the signal to a busPress the View key → F1 key Put the track in record-ready mode Level meters/counter section, press REC Track Select keyMake monitor settings Using EQ and the dynamics processor Using the four-band EQUsing the dynamics processor Press the DYN key → F2Press the F1 key Let’s overdub Mixdown Creating the mix balance of the tracksUsing the Solo function Press the Setup key → F3 keyRecording Solo Mixdown SoloLast Solo MIX SoloTo defeat the Solo function, press the Solo key once again Using the internal effects Press the AUX 7 key → F2 keyPress the Mono key → AUX 7 key 100Press PAN key → F2 key Mute groups Other convenient functionsFader groups Recording the stereo track Automix102 Press the REC Track Select ST keyMove the cursor to the M mute button and press the Enter key 104 Level meters/counter section, turn the Track CUE key onPress the Scene Memory section Store key Saving a scene/songSaving a scene Press the Work Navigate section Song key → F1 key Saving a song106 Song will be saved Transport/locateations oper Table of transport key operationsUsing the Nudge function Shuttle function cue/review opera- tionNudge function 110Nudge time With the song stopped, press the Utility key → F3 key Nudge function settings112 When the song is stopped or playing, press the Roll Back key Rollback functionTo execute the Locate operation, press the Enter key Locating to a specific point114 Setting the zero relative time location Locating to the zero location of the counterIf the counter shows absolute time ABS If the counter shows relative time REL116 Locating to the start/end points Setting the A/B points RepeatPerforming A-B repeat playback 118A and B points must be at least one second apart 120 Setting the In point/Out pointIn/out points Locating to a marker Setting a markerMarkers 122 Adjusting the location of a locate point Press the Track key → F4 key124 Deleting a locate point Deleting a locate point using the panel keys Deleting an In/Out point or A/B pointDeleting a marker 126This chapter explains how to use punch-in/out Punch-in/outAbout punch-in/out Manual punch-in/out → P.128Make input monitor settings Connect a foot switchManual punch-in/out PreparationsFollowing diagram shows the manual punch-in/out procedure Manual punch-in/out recordingAuto punch-in/out Set the auto punch-in/out pointsSet the pre-roll/post-roll times 130Press the Utility key → F3 key Rehearsing and recording with auto punch- in/outRehearsing with auto punch-in/out Recording with auto punch-in/out 132Patching to the input channels Press the Setup key → F1 Patch in keyPatching Input channels 134Input channels Return channels 1/2 Patching to the recorder inputs Recorder inputs136 Press the Setup key → F2 Patch OUT keyPatching to the outputs Omni OUT jacks Digital Stereo OUT jack Stereo OUT jacksPress the Setup key → F3 Patch Lib key Patch libraryStoring to the patch library 138Recalling a patch program Patching input/output jacks to an insert I/O point 140When selecting for an input channel 1-24 or monitor channel Omni 1 Omni142 Using the Quick Rec function Press the Quick REC key144 Record-ready and mute status will be canceled for all tracks Track and virtual track operations Track structure of the AW4416Audio tracks Bit songStereo track 148Virtual tracks Switching virtual tracks Press the Track key → F2 keyTrack number Track name150 Pairing tracks 152 Editing tracks and virtual tracksTracks, parts, and regions Naming a virtual track or region Naming a virtual trackRecorder section, press the Edit key → F1 key Move the cursor to the Track menu and press the Enter keyMove the cursor to the Track button and press the Enter key 154Move the cursor to the Name menu and press the Enter key Move the cursor to the Region menu and press the Enter key Naming a regionMove the cursor to the Name button and press the Enter key Track editing procedure 156Pair Bar graphParameter setting area TRACK/PART/REGION menus158 Virtual track number Virtual track editing procedureRecorder section, press the Edit key → F2 key 160 Editing command list Track menuErase CopyPart menu 162Delete MoveRegion menu NameDivide TrimUsing AUX send/return Internal effectsAbout the internal effects Inserting an effect into a channel166 Using AUX send/return to apply an effectPatching Recalling an effect program from the library 168 Switching between pre-fader and post-fader Press the AUX 7 → F4 key170 Adjusting the send level/return levelAdjusting the send level Setup screen Patch in page will appear in the display Inserting an effect into a desired channelPress Moni key → SEL key Inserting an effect into monitor channel172 Tip Press the AUX 8 key → F2 key Recalling an effect program174 Song management About songsSong structure and size Song structureUsable hard disks/song capacity Work area for audio CD productionSaving/loading a song Saving the current songLoading a song 178Editing the song name/comment Press the Song key → F2 keyDeleting/copying a song Deleting a song180 Press the Song key → F3 keyCopying a song Move the cursor to the Delete button and press the Enter keyMove the cursor to the Copy button, and press the Enter key Optimizing a song182 Importing mixer data of an existing song Tempo MAP button .....Tempo map 184Scene MEM. button ....Scene memories This chapter explains the sampling pads of the AW4416 Sampling padsAbout the sampling pads 186 Press the Setup key → F1 keyAssigning the pad outputs to chan- nels Assigning a region to a sampling pad Sampling PAD section, press the Edit pad → F1 keyPAD SEL button Execute button188 Use the Cursor keys to move the cursor to select the regionTip Sampling PAD section, press the Edit pad → F4 Trimming a sample190 Move the cursor to the PAD button, and press the Enter key Trim IN/TRIM OUTBank/pad number PAD Size192 Move the cursor to the PAD button and press the Enter key Naming a padSampling PAD section, press the Edit pad → F4 key Move the cursor to the Erase button and press the Enter key Erasing a pad sample and name194 Move the cursor to the PAD button and press the Enter key Recording your performance on the sampling pads 196Sampling PAD section, press the Edit pad → F5 key PADParameter value area Pad tracksCOPY/ERASE menu Move the cursor to the Copy menu and press the Enter key Copying a pad performance198 FR. PAD from pad FR. Start from start FR. END from endTo PAD To StartExecute 200Interval Erasing a pad performance Move the cursor to the Erase menu, and press the Enter key202 Start ENDScene memory About scene memoryParameters included in a scene About scene numbersPress the Scene key → F1 key Storing a scene204 Tip Recalling a scene 206Editing the name of a scene Protecting a scene 208Changing the order of scenes Press the Scene key → F4 keyScene 01-50 ON/OFF buttons Scene 51-96 ON/OFF buttons210 Using keys to store/recall a scene Storing a sceneUse the / keys to select the store destination scene number Press the Store keyPress the Recall key Recalling a scene212 What is automix? AutomixPress the Automix key → F2 key Creating a new automix214 Press the F4 key Recording the first section 216Press the Play key on the top panel to begin song playback Playing back automix 218Overwriting events When you are finished, press the top panel Stop key 220Press the top panel Play key to begin song playback While listening to the song, operate the PAN controlAutomix punch-in/out Auto REC button will turn onPress the top panel Stop key 222Press the top panel Play key to play back the song Editing the fader movements 224 Editing automix off-line Press the Automix key → F4 key226 TimeEvent ChannelEvent currently selected for editing will be deleted Storing an automix 228Tip Recalling an automix 230What you can do using Midi Change scenes by remote controlRemote control via MMC Synchronize with an external device via MTC/MIDI ClockMidi connectors and the to Host connector 232Connections Connection to an IBM/PC series computerConnection to an Apple Macintosh series computer IBM/PC series D-SUB9P → mini DIN8P cross cableSetting the Port Select parameter 234Press MIDI, and then press the F1 key Apple Macintosh series 8-pin system peripheral cableSwitching AW4416 scenes from an external device Press the Midi key, and then press the F1 key236 Transmit a program change message from the external device Press the Midi key, and then press the F2 key Using MTC to synchronize the AW4416 and a Midi sequencer238 Record or play back the AW4416 song 240 Press the F2 key Press the Song key, and then press the F4 key242 Using MMC to control the AW4416 244 Start playback on your Midi sequencerSelecting the backup format Backing up and restoring songsBacking up a song 246Press the File key → F1 key TYPE1Tip Press the File key → F2 key Restoring a song248 You can select multiple songs for restoring Disk utilities Formatting the internal hard disk/external Scsi device250 Press the File key → F3 keyFormatting the internal hard disk Formatting an external hard diskNormal normal format 252Quick quick format Formatting removable media such as an MO drive Erasing CD-RW media 254Stereo tracks that can be mastered MasteringAbout mastering CD-R and CD-RW 256CD-R CD-RWDisc At Once Track At Once and Disc At OnceTrack At Once 258 Mastering mode settingsPreparations for mastering Hold down the Shift key and press the F2 key CD Unload Writing the masterPress the Mastering key 260 Tip 262 Finalizing Press the CD Play key Playing CD-R/RW media the CD Play function264 To stop playback, press the Stop key 266 Index 228268 MY4-AD MY4-DA MY8-AD MY8-AE MY8-AT MY8-TD156 Yamaha Corporation
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The Yamaha AW4416 is a digital audio workstation that revolutionized music production by combining powerful recording, mixing, and editing capabilities in a compact format. Introduced in the early 2000s, the AW4416 was designed to cater to musicians, producers, and engineers seeking a versatile and intuitive solution for their audio projects.

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