Yamaha 101 manual Recording the First Track, Punch In/Out

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3.Press the [TRACK SEL] key of the track that you want to record on.

The selected input channel will now be connected to the selected track. Both the selected [INPUT SEL] key and the selected [TRACK SEL] key will be blinking red and there will be a line connecting the two on the screen.

4.Raise the fader of the track that you are recording on to the 0 mark.

Recording the First Track

You are now ready to record. To begin recording, simultaneously press the [PLAY] and [REC] keys in the transport section. The [PLAY] and [REC] keys will light up, and the AW16G will begin recording.

Punch In/Out

If you make a mistake while recording you can punch-in at the spot that the mistake was made. To punch-in simply means to start recording again at the point where the mistake was made. To perform a punch-in, first rewind the AW16G to a few seconds before the mistake. Next, press the [PLAY] key in the transport section and when you get to the point where the mistake was made simultaneously press the [PLAY] and [REC] keys and record over the mistake.

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Contents Recording AW16G Recording 101 Table of Contents Recording the Stereo Track Creating an Audio CD Glossary AW16G Features IntroductionSetting up the AW16G With Powered MonitorsConnect the Monitoring System With Unpowered Monitors With Headphones Connect the instruments or microphonesXLR To TRS Cable Turn the Equipment on Recording Creating a New SongSetting the Input Level Assigning the Input Signal to a Track Recording the First Track Punch In/OutDisengaging a track from being record-enabled OverdubbingOverdubbing Additional Tracks Mixdown Setting the Basic Levels Adjusting the Panning Panning Guidelines Adjusting the EQ Using the EQ LibraryUsing the Dynamics Processors Using the Dynamic Processor LibraryUsing the Internal Effects Processors Recalling a Preset on an Effects ProcessorRecording the Stereo Track Creating an Audio CD Page Glossary