Yamaha 101 manual Recording the Stereo Track

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3.Cursor to the RECALL button on the screen and press the [ENTER] key.

4.Press the [EFF 1] knob once to access the EFFECTS SEND screen.

5.While playing the song, cursor to the send knob of the track that you want to send to the first effects unit, and then use the jog wheel to adjust the send level for each of the tracks.

This is for the first effects processor of the AW16G. To use the second effects processor press the [EFF 2] knob instead of the [EFF 1] knob. Keep in mind that the AW16G has two internal effects processor. It is possible to send as many tracks as you want to either (or both) of the effects processors.

Recording the Stereo Track

After you have recorded all of the tracks and adjusted the EQ, dynamics processors, and added effects, you will need to record your final mix onto the Stereo Track of the AW16G. The Stereo Track of the AW16G is in addition to the regular record tracks of the AW16G. If you do not record your mix onto the Stereo Track you will not be able to create an audio CD.

1.In the Quick Navigate section, repeatedly press the RECORD key until the MIXDOWN screen is displayed.

2.Move the cursor to the REC button and press the [ENTER] key.

3.Rewind the song to the beginning, then press [PLAY] and [REC] keys in the transport section to engage recording of the Stereo Track.

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Yamaha 101 manual Recording the Stereo Track