AW1600 Owner’s Manual
Convenient functions during mixdown/bounce operations
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Mixdown and bounce operations
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Indicates how this effect is being used. If the effect is
internally connected to the mixer section via send/
return, this will indicate “EFF1” or “EFF2.” If the
effect is inserted into a specific channel, this will indi-
cate the name of the channel into which the effect is
inserted (e.g., “INPUT 1”).
EParameter page/Return channel page
In this area you can edit the various effect parameters.
The content and range of the parameters will depend
on the currently-used effect type.
If the effect is internally connected to the mixer sec-
tion via send/return, this area will show the mix
parameters of the return channel, allowing you to edit
them.
3Move the cursor to the effect parameter that
you want to edit, and turn the [DATA/JOG]
dial to edit the value.
Depending on the effect type, this area may be used to
show multiple parameter pages. In this case, repeat-
edly press the CURSOR [ ] key to access the param-
eter page that contains the parameter you want to edit.
For example, the illustration below shows the parame-
ter pages for the STEREO DELAY effect type.
4To edit the mix parameters of the return
channel, access the last parameter page,
and then press the CURSOR [ ] key once
again.
If the effect is internally connected to the mixer sec-
tion via send/return, you can repeatedly press the
CURSOR [ ] key to access the mix parameters of the
return channel. The following pages are the same for
all effect types.
1EFF2SEND
Adjusts the level at which the signal is sent from the
return channel to the other internal effect.
BAUX1SEND
CAUX2SEND
These adjust the send level of the signal that is sent
from the return channel to AUX buses 1/2.
DEFF2 PRE/POST
Switches the signal that is sent from the return channel
to the other effect bus between pre-fader and post-
fader.
EAUX1 PRE/POST
FAUX2 PRE/POST
These switch the signals that are sent from the return
channel to AUX buses 1/2 between pre-fader and post-
fader.
1EQ HIGH GAIN
BEQ HIGH FREQ
CEQ HIGH Q
DEQ H-MID GAIN
EEQ H-MID FREQ
FEQ H-MID Q
These specify the gain, frequency, and Q for the HIGH
and HI-MID bands of the return channel EQ. The
range of each parameter is the same as in the EDIT
page of the EQ screen.
MIX BAL. parameter
• The parameter pages show the parameters that are specific
to that effect type. However for all effect types, the lower right
of the last parameter page will have a MIX BAL. parameter
which sets the mix balance between the effect sound and the
original sound.
HINT
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•You cannot send the signal from return channel 1 to insert
effect 1 (since this would mean sending the signal back to the
same effect itself). For this reason, the EDIT page of the
EFF1 screen has no send level to effect 1. For the same rea-
son, the EDIT page of the EFF2 screen has no send level to
effect 2.
NOTE
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