AW1600 Owner’s Manual
Preparing for mixdown
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Mixdown and bounce operations
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5If you want to adjust the pan of each track
channel, repeatedly press the Selected
Channel section [PAN/BAL] knob or hold
down the [PAN/BAL] knob and use the CUR-
SOR [ ]/[ ] keys to access the PAN page
of the PAN screen.
In this page you can set pairing, phase, and pan for
each channel.
1PAIR
Indicates the paired status of adjacent odd-numbered/
even-numbered channels. A heart symbol indicates
channels that are paired, and a broken heart symbol
indicates channels that are not paired. You can also set
or defeat pairing in this page by moving the cursor to a
heart symbol and pressing the [ENTER] key.
BPHASE
Switches the phase of the signal of each channel
between normal and reversed. Move the cursor to this
location and press the [ENTER] key to switch between
N (Normal) and R (Reverse) phase.
CPAN
Adjusts the pan (the left/right position when the signal
is sent to the stereo bus or L/R bus) of each channel.
6Move the cursor to the PAN knob of each
track channel, and turn the [DATA/JOG] dial
to adjust the pan setting.
7Raise the [STEREO] fader to the 0 dB posi-
tion.
8While you play back the song, raise the
track channel faders to an appropriate level.
If necessary, adjust the EQ and dynamics of
each track channel.
You can adjust the track channel EQ/dynamics in a
similar way as for the input channels; press a [TRACK
SEL] key to select a track channel, and use the
Selected Channel section [EQ] knob and [DYN] knob.
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•Track channels 9/10–15/16 and pad channels 1–4 always
function as paired channels. Pairing cannot be defeated for
these channels.
NOTE
If the page is different than shown above, make sure that you
have selected track channels as the object of operations.
(This is indicated in the upper left of the screen.) If input chan-
nels and pad channels are selected, press any one of the
[TRACK SEL] keys.
•Even if channels are paired, their phase and pan are not
linked. Set these parameters individually for each channel.
NOTE
Another way of adjusting the pan is to press a [TRACK SEL]
key to select a track channel, and then turn the [PAN/BAL]
knob in the Selected Channel section. This method is conve-
nient when you want to adjust the pan without displaying a dif-
ferent screen.
If you use the [PAN/BAL] knob to adjust the pan of track chan-
nels 9/10–15/16, moving the knob will initially cause only the
pan value of one side to change. When that pan value
reaches the far right or left, the other pan value will then begin
to change.
HINT