The Trigger Track Function Editing tracks

5 Use the Layer section [TRACK 1-12] and [TRACK 13-24] keys to select the mixing layer to be operated.

6 Start playback of the target track or group by pressing the appropriate [ON] key or operating the appropriate fader.

The [ON] keys of triggered tracks will light during playback. If you press a lit [ON] key playback of that track or the group that includes that track will stop. Pressing the STOP [] key will stop playback of all tracks.

NOTE

If a channel is turned off by pressing the [ON] key before the Trigger Track mode is engaged, operating the appropriate [ON] key or fader does not play back the channel.

7 Move the cursor to the NORMAL button and press the [ENTER] key to exit from the Trig- ger Track mode and return to the normal mode.

A popup window asking you to confirm that you want to exit from the Trigger Track mode will appear. Move the cursor to the OK button and press the [ENTER] key.

NOTE

If you attempt to select the RECORD, EDIT, SOUND CLIP, CD, AUTOMIX, or USB screen while the Trigger Track mode is engaged a confirmation popup window will appear. To actually move to the selected screen move the cursor to the OK button and press the [ENTER] to switch to the normal track mode. You cannot select any of the above screens during song play- back.

Editing tracks

This section explains how to edit the audio data recorded on an audio track.

The AW2400 provides various editing commands that let you edit the audio tracks that have been recorded. Using these commands, you can specify the track or region that you want to edit, and delete or move data. You can use special commands to import audio data or WAV files from outside the AW2400, or to export WAV files to an external device.

The AW2400 provides the following editing commands.

ERASE

Erases the data of the specified region.

DELETE

Deletes the data of the specified region. Any data that fol- lows the deleted region will be moved forward by the cor- responding distance.

INSERT

Inserts blank space into the specified region.

COPY

Copies the data from the specified region to the desired location of the desired track.

MOVE

Moves the data from the specified region to the desired location of the desired track. The move-source data will be erased.

EXCHANGE

Exchanges data between the specified tracks.

TIME COMP (Time Compression/Expansion)

Adjusts the length of the specified region of an audio track without affecting its pitch.

PITCH (Pitch Change)

Adjusts the pitch of the specified region of an audio track without affecting its length.

IMPORT CD AUDIO

Imports audio data (CD-DA) from CD-R/RW media in the CD-RW drive into an audio track of the AW2400.

IMPORT CD WAV

Imports a WAV file from CD-R/RW media in the CD-RW drive into an audio track of the AW2400.

IMPORT USB WAV

Imports a WAV file copied from a computer into the “Transport” folder into an audio track of the AW2400.

IMPORT TRACK

Imports audio data recorded in another song into an audio track of the current song.

EXPORT

Exports the specified region of an audio track to a WAV file in the “Transport” folder.

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Yamaha AW2400 owner manual Editing tracks