Introducing the AW16G
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Data entry/control section
1[UNDO/REDO] key
This key cancels the results of a recording or track
editing operation (Undo), or re-executes a can-
celled operation (Redo).
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Tip!
This key will light if Undo can be performed.
If you press and hold this key, the UNDO LIST screen
will appear. Here you can turn the [DATA/JOG] dial to
revert as many as the last fifteen operations (
p. 61).
B[SCENE] key
This key accesses the SCENE screen, where you can
save or recall scene memories.
C[JOG ON] key
This key is an on/off switch for the Nudge function
( p. 71) which uses the [DATA/JOG] dial (5).
When this function is on, the key will light.
D[CURSOR] keys ([ ]/[ ]/[ ]/[ ] keys)
These keys move the cursor in the screen (the blink-
ing frame) to select a specific item.
E[DATA/JOG] dial
Use this dial to change the value of a parameter. If
the [JOG ON] key (3) is on, this dial operates the
Nudge function.
F[ENTER] key
Use this key to operate a button displayed in the
screen, or to execute a specific function.
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1[SOUND CLIP] key
This key accesses the CLIP screen, where you can
record or play sound clips.
B[AUTO PUNCH] key
This key switches the audio punch-in/out function
on/off, letting you automate recording.
C[REPEAT] key
This key switches the A-B repeat function on/off, let-
ting you repeatedly play a specified region.
DMARK SEARCH [ ]/[ ] keys
These keys search for markers placed within the
song.
E[IN]/[OUT] keys
These keys specify the points at which auto punch-
in/out recording will begin (the In point) and end
(the Out point). These keys can also be used as
locate keys to move directly to the In point or Out
point.
F[A]/[B] keys
These keys specify the points at which the Repeat
function will begin (point A) and end (point B).
These keys can also be used as locate keys to move
directly to point A or point B.
G[MARK] key
This key places a mark at the current location of the
song.
H[SET] key
Use this key in conjunction with the [IN]/[OUT]
keys or the [A]/[B] keys to register the current loca-
tion as a locater.
I[CANCEL] key
Use this key in conjunction with the [IN]/[OUT]
keys or the [A]/[B] keys to cancel a locater that you
registered.
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