Yamaha AW16G — установка и использование CD-RW привода: руководство и советы [10/219]
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Before you start
10
About the CD-RW drive
A CD-RW drive is a device that lets you create or play
audio CDs, backup and restore data from the internal
hard disk, and read data from a CD-ROM. An optional
CDRW16G can be installed in the AW16G. Please be
aware that other CD-RW drives cannot be installed in the
AW16G.
•Even if a CD-RW drive is operating normally, it may fail
a read or write operation approximately once in five
hundred times.
•Yamaha will take no responsibility for any damages,
direct or consequential, that may result from the use of
the above CD-RW drive.
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Handling
1
Do not drop the drive or subject it to strong
physical shock.
B
Never touch the objective lens.
C
Be careful that the objective lens does not
become dusty or dirty.
D
If the objective lens becomes dusty, use a
commercially available blower etc. to blow the
dust off with clean air.
E
Before installing the drive, touch a grounded
metal object so that the drive is not damaged
by any static electricity that may be in your
body.
F
Since the inside of the drive contains powerful
magnetic circuitry, do not allow any magnetic
material to come near the drive. (In particular,
any metallic fragments, screws, or pins that
enter the drive mechanism will cause opera-
tion to fail.)
G
Do not press on the upper cover.
Installing the CD-RW drive
1
Turn off the power of the AW16G.
As described in “Turning the power off (shut down)”
(
→
p. 12), turn off the power of the AW16G. For
safety’s sake, also unplug the AC adaptor and the
AW16G from the electrical outlet.
2
Turn the AW16G over on its face.
Be careful not to drop the AW16G on the floor, or
damage the components of the top panel. Spread
out a soft cloth on a level surface, and stack maga-
zines etc. to support each of the four corners of the
upside-down AW16G.
3
Insert the CD-RW drive into the slot.
Insert the CD-RW drive into the slot by pressing
slightly right of center on the back edge of the drive.
The slot cover swings open. When the CD-RW drive
reaches the back of the slot, continue applying pres-
sure until you feel the connector click into place.
You will need to apply about as much pressure as
when pressing an elevator button.
4
Fasten the CD-RW drive with screws.
Use the two included screws to fasten the CD-RW
drive in place (“4” in the diagram at left).
Be sure to follow installation steps 1–4 exactly as
directed. In particular, reading and writing may not occur
correctly if the screws have not been tightened suffi-
ciently.
3
4
Push the drive here.
Содержание
- Fcc information u s a p.2
- Important p.2
- Installation p.3
- Warning p.3
- Precautions for safe operation p.3
- Precautions p.3
- Operation p.3
- In case an abnormality occurs during operation p.3
- Caution p.3
- Storing produced data p.4
- Handling the cd r rw media p.4
- Connector pin assignments p.4
- Be sure to turn off the power when you are finished p.4
- Responsibility for loss of data etc p.4
- Replacing abrasive parts p.4
- Precautions for correct operation p.4
- Interference with other electrical devices p.4
- Influence on cell phone usage p.4
- Copyright notice p.5
- Cautions for handling optional equipment p.5
- Recording to a sound clip 3 p.6
- Overdubbing 55 p.6
- Mixdown and bounce operations 81 p.6
- Memories 73 p.6
- Listening to the demo song 7 p.6
- Introducing the aw16g 3 p.6
- Contents p.6
- Before you start p.6
- Various types of playback 65 p.6
- Using libraries and scene p.6
- Track recording 9 p.6
- Using the aw16g with p.7
- Track editing 23 p.7
- Song management 37 p.7
- Quick loop sampler 07 p.7
- Midi and utility functions 149 p.7
- External devices 163 p.7
- Creating an audio cd 7 p.7
- Appendix 171 p.7
- Remember to back up your data p.9
- Introduction p.9
- Chapter 1 p.9
- Before you start p.9
- About the cd rw drive p.10
- Installing the cd rw drive p.10
- Using the cd rw drive p.11
- Removing the cd rw drive p.11
- Turning the power on off p.12
- Turning the power on p.12
- Turning the power off shut down p.12
- Connecting the ac adaptor p.12
- Introducing the aw16g p.13
- Features of the aw16g p.13
- Chapter 2 p.13
- Recorder section p.14
- Quick loop sampler section p.14
- Cd rw drive p.14
- Locate points markers p.15
- Channels p.15
- Aw16g terminology p.15
- Tracks p.15
- Recorder section p.15
- Paired tracks p.15
- Mixer section p.15
- Tempo map p.16
- System data p.16
- Scenes and scene memories p.16
- Sample banks and samples p.16
- Quick loop sampler section p.16
- Paired channels p.16
- Pad track p.16
- Overall p.16
- Libraries p.16
- Top panel p.17
- Parts of the aw16g and what they do p.17
- Display p.18
- Work navigate section p.18
- Quick navigate section p.18
- Quick loop sampler section p.18
- Input output section p.18
- Selected channel section p.19
- Mixer section p.19
- Tip tip p.20
- Locate section p.20
- Data entry control section p.20
- Transport section p.21
- Tip tip p.21
- Rear panel p.21
- Eject button p.22
- Cd rw drive p.22
- C access indicator p.22
- B eject hole p.22
- Note note p.22
- N dc in connector p.22
- M power switch p.22
- L grounding terminal p.22
- K digital stereo in out jacks p.22
- I midi in connector j midi out thru connector p.22
- H foot sw jack p.22
- G phantom 48v switch p.22
- Front panel p.22
- Viewing the display p.23
- Basic operation on the aw16g p.23
- Accessing a screen page channel p.23
- E button p.24
- D ok button p.24
- C cancel button p.24
- B text palette p.24
- Use the cursor keys to move the cursor to the desired button in the screen p.24
- Use the cursor keys to move the cur sor to the desired fader knob or param eter value p.24
- Turn the data jog dial to edit the value p.24
- To switch pages within a screen you can either repeatedly press the same key as in step 1 or hold down the same key as in step 1 and use the cursor keys p.24
- Text input box p.24
- Switching a button on off p.24
- Press the enter key p.24
- Inputting text p.24
- G del button p.24
- F ins button p.24
- Editing a value in the display p.24
- Using the selected channel sec tion p.25
- Using the selected channel section p.25
- Note note p.25
- Connect external devices and turn on the p.27
- Chapter 3 p.27
- Listening to the demo song p.27
- Connect external devices and turn on the power p.27
- Note note p.28
- Loading the demo song p.28
- Playing the demo song p.29
- When you play back a song tracks 1 16 of the recorder are directly connected to track channels 1 8 and 9 10 15 16 of the mixer the signals that pass through track channels 1 8 and 9 10 15 16 are sent to the stereo bus routed through the stereo output channel and sent from the stereo aux out jacks or the monitor out jacks p.30
- Track channels 1 8 and 9 10 15 16 are directly con trolled by the faders and track select keys of the panel here s how you can adjust the mix level of each track channel and switch it on off while the song plays back p.30
- Signal flow during song playback p.30
- Recorder section p.30
- Mixing the demo song p.30
- Mixer section p.30
- Listening to the demo song p.30
- Note note p.31
- Recording to a sound clip p.33
- Connecting your instrument or mic p.33
- Chapter 4 p.33
- Tip tip p.34
- Adjusting the input level p.34
- Recording playing a sound clip p.35
- Tip tip p.36
- Recording a sound clip p.36
- Playing a sound clip p.37
- Track recording p.39
- Creating a new song p.39
- Chapter 5 p.39
- With this method input channels are assigned to tracks in a one to one correspondence this method requires the same number of tracks as the number of input channels you use however this method has the advantage that you will be free to adjust the vol ume pan stereo position and tone of each instru ment after it has been recorded p.40
- Track recording p.40
- Recorder section p.40
- Mixer section p.40
- Instruments mics connected to the aw16g can be assigned to tracks in one of the following two ways p.40
- Direct recording and bus recording p.40
- Direct recording p.40
- Note note p.41
- Bus recording p.41
- Tip tip p.42
- Direct recording p.42
- Assigning input signals to tracks direct recording p.42
- Assigning input signals to tracks p.42
- To adjust the pan of the monitor signal press the track sel key for the corresponding track channel and turn the pan bal knob of the selected channel section p.44
- Note note p.44
- Bus recording p.45
- Assigning input signals to tracks bus recording p.45
- Assigning input signals to tracks p.45
- Tip tip p.46
- Enabling the metronome p.47
- Recording on a track p.48
- Note note p.48
- Pairing input channels track channels p.49
- Using the input library p.50
- Note note p.50
- Tip tip p.51
- Using the eq library p.52
- Tip tip p.52
- Using the dynamics library p.53
- Overdubbing p.55
- Chapter 6 p.55
- About overdubbing p.55
- Tip tip p.56
- Instantly recalling an eq library p.56
- Assigning the input signal to a track p.56
- Setting the mix balance and pan p.57
- Instantly recalling a dynamics library p.57
- Tip tip p.58
- Overdubbing p.58
- Punch in out p.59
- Manual punch in out p.59
- Auto punch in out p.59
- Tip tip p.60
- Using the undo list p.61
- Switching virtual tracks p.62
- Saving the current song p.63
- Note note p.64
- Loading an existing song p.64
- Various types of playback p.65
- Using the locator p.65
- Chapter 7 p.65
- Tip tip p.66
- Note note p.66
- Using markers p.67
- Adjusting the position of a locate point or p.68
- Tip tip p.68
- Marker p.68
- Adjusting the position of a locate point or marker p.68
- Erasing a locate point or marker p.69
- Tip tip p.70
- The a b repeat function p.70
- Repeatedly playing a specific region p.70
- Repeatedly playing a specific region the a b repeat function p.70
- Sound the nudge function p.71
- Finding a location while you listen to the sound the nudge function p.71
- Finding a location while you listen to the p.71
- Waveform p.72
- Tip tip p.72
- Finding a location while you view the waveform p.72
- Finding a location while you view the p.72
- About scene memories p.73
- Using libraries and scene memories p.73
- Chapter 8 p.73
- About the libraries p.73
- Tip tip p.74
- Storing library or scene data p.74
- Memories p.74
- Basic operation for libraries and scene memories p.74
- Basic operation for libraries and scene p.74
- Tip tip p.75
- Recalling library or scene data p.75
- Deleting library or scene data p.75
- Note note p.76
- Naming library or scene data p.76
- Input library p.77
- Eq library p.77
- Details on libraries and scene memory p.77
- Sample library p.78
- Recalling mastering library data p.78
- Recalling effect library data p.78
- Recalling dynamics library data p.78
- Note note p.78
- Mastering library p.78
- Effect library p.78
- Dynamics library p.78
- Tip tip p.79
- Scene memories p.79
- Recalling sample library data p.79
- Recalling channel library data p.79
- Recalling a scene memory p.79
- Channel library p.79
- Using the recall safe function p.80
- Tip tip p.80
- Mixdown and bounce operations p.81
- Chapter 9 p.81
- About mixdown and bouncing p.81
- Preparing for mixdown p.83
- Using the internal effects via send return p.84
- Internally connecting an internal effect via send return p.84
- Adjusting the effect send level p.85
- Tip tip p.86
- Recording on the stereo track p.86
- Bounce ping pong recording procedure p.87
- Tip tip p.88
- Convenient functions during mixdown bounce operations p.89
- Convenient functions during mixdown p.89
- Bounce operations p.89
- Adding input signals or pad performances during mixdown p.89
- Adding input signals or pad per formances during mixdown p.89
- Viewing all parameters for a certain channel p.90
- Viewing all parameters for a cer tain channel p.90
- Using meters to check the level of each channel p.90
- Peak button p.90
- Pairing p.90
- Note note p.90
- C phase except for the stereo output chan nel p.90
- C level meters p.90
- B pre post buttons p.90
- B att knob p.90
- 4 5 6 n 7 l p.90
- 4 5 6 m k l 7 p.90
- Note note p.91
- Initializing a channel p.91
- To switch the low band type move the cur sor to the low band q knob and turn the data jog dial toward the left p.92
- B response curve p.92
- To switch the high band type turn the high band q knob all the way to the left p.92
- 4 5 3 6 p.92
- To switch the eq on off press the enter key p.92
- Tip tip p.92
- Repeatedly press the selected channel sec tion eq knob or hold down the eq knob and use the cursor keys to access the edit page of the eq screen p.92
- Press an input sel key a pad 1 4 a track sel key or the stereo sel key to select the channel whose eq you want to adjust p.92
- On off button p.92
- Move the cursor to the parameter that you want to edit and use the data jog dial to adjust the value p.92
- If desired load library data from the eq library p.92
- H g gain knobs p.92
- G f frequency knobs p.92
- F q knobs p.92
- Editing the eq parameters p.92
- E output meter p.92
- D att attenuation knob p.92
- C flat button p.92
- Tip tip p.93
- Editing the dynamics parameters p.93
- Note note p.94
- Editing the parameters of an internal effect p.94
- Tip tip p.95
- Tip tip p.96
- Note note p.96
- Inserting an effect into a track channel p.96
- Types of media that you can use with the cd rw drive p.97
- Types of media that you can use with the p.97
- Creating an audio cd p.97
- Chapter 10 p.97
- Cd rw drive p.97
- Note note p.98
- Methods of writing an audio cd p.98
- Basic settings for the cd rw drive p.99
- Writing audio data track at once p.100
- Tip tip p.100
- Tip tip p.101
- Writing audio data disc at once p.102
- Tip tip p.102
- Tip tip p.104
- Finalizing cd r rw media p.104
- Erasing cd rw media p.105
- Tip tip p.106
- Playing an audio cd p.106
- Quick loop sampler p.107
- Chapter 11 p.107
- About the quick loop sampler p.107
- Tip tip p.108
- Note note p.108
- Using sample libraries p.109
- Tip tip p.110
- Recording playing a pad performance p.110
- Tip tip p.112
- Importing from an audio cd wav file to a p.112
- Importing from an audio cd wav file to a pad p.112
- Tip tip p.113
- To a pad p.114
- Tip tip p.114
- Importing from an audio track stereo track to a pad p.114
- Importing from an audio track stereo track p.114
- Sampling an external input signal p.115
- Tip tip p.116
- Manual record p.116
- Auto record p.116
- Editing the sample name p.117
- Tip tip p.118
- Trimming the playback region p.118
- Switching the playback mode for each pad p.119
- Using the slice function p.120
- Tip tip p.120
- Strike the pad to hear the result p.121
- Repeatedly press the track key or hold down the track key and use the cursor keys to access the view page of the track screen p.121
- Play back the song and press the pad for which you turned the slice function on p.121
- To erase the entire sample p.122
- To delete the unused portions of the selected sample p.122
- Deleting an unwanted sample p.122
- What you can do using editing commands p.123
- Track editing p.123
- Chapter 12 p.123
- Select the editing command p.124
- Note note p.124
- Basic procedure for track editing p.124
- Select the track s to edit p.124
- Specify the editing region p.125
- Execute the command p.125
- Parameter list p.126
- Note note p.126
- List of editing commands p.126
- Parameter list p.127
- Note note p.127
- Insert p.127
- Delete p.127
- Track editing p.128
- Parameter list p.128
- For an audio track p.128
- For a pad track one shot p.128
- For a pad track loop p.128
- Copies the specified region of data to the specified loca tion of the specified track p.128
- Parameter list p.129
- Time comp exp time compression expansion p.130
- Time comp exp time com pression expansion p.130
- Parameter list p.130
- Note note p.130
- Exchange p.130
- Pitch change p.131
- Parameter list p.131
- Export p.131
- Or wav files p.132
- Note note p.132
- Exporting wav files and importing audio cd p.132
- Exporting wav files p.132
- Exporting wav files and importing audio cd or wav files p.132
- Exporting wav files p.132
- Importing from an audio cd or wav file p.133
- Tip tip p.133
- Importing from an audio cd or wav file p.133
- Tip tip p.134
- Press the enter key p.134
- Insert a cd into the cd rw drive p.134
- In the work navigate section repeatedly press the track key or hold down the track key and use the cursor keys to access the cd import page p.134
- G to start p.134
- From cd track p.134
- F to v tr p.134
- E to track p.134
- D listen button p.134
- C from end p.134
- B from start p.134
- Song management p.137
- Chapter 13 p.137
- About songs p.137
- Note note p.138
- Editing the song name p.138
- Editing various settings for the song p.139
- To delete a song p.140
- To copy a song p.140
- Copying or deleting a song p.140
- Optimizing a song p.141
- Editing a tempo map event p.142
- Creating a tempo map p.142
- Deleting a tempo map event p.143
- Adding a tempo map event p.143
- Selecting the song from which you will import data p.144
- Importing library scene tempo map data p.144
- Importing data from an existing song p.144
- Importing a specific track p.144
- Backing up songs and sample libraries p.145
- Tip tip p.146
- Note note p.146
- Restoring songs or sample libraries p.147
- Restoring aw4416 aw2816 songs p.148
- Exchanging song data with the aw4416 aw2816 p.148
- Exchanging song data with the p.148
- Backing up an aw16g song in a for mat compatible with the aw4416 aw2816 p.148
- Aw4416 aw2816 p.148
- What you can do using midi p.149
- Midi and utility functions p.149
- Chapter 14 p.149
- Tip tip p.150
- Note note p.150
- Basic midi settings p.150
- Tip tip p.151
- Note note p.151
- When ctrl chg mode 2 p.152
- When ctrl chg mode 1 p.152
- Midi and utility functions p.152
- When ctrl chg mode 3 p.153
- Midi and utility functions p.153
- Transmitting the aw16g s settings via midi bulk dump p.154
- Transmitting the aw16g s settings via midi p.154
- Tip tip p.154
- Note note p.154
- Bulk dump p.154
- Using the midi remote function presets p.155
- Using the midi remote function p.155
- Messages that can be assigned to the track sel keys p.155
- Messages that can be assigned to faders p.155
- About the midi remote function p.155
- 3 2 4 5 p.157
- Using the user defined remote function p.157
- Using the user defined remote function p.157
- Transport p.157
- Tip tip p.157
- D name button p.157
- C transport p.157
- C fader track sel key function name p.157
- B selected channel p.157
- 8 9 6 j p.157
- Note note p.158
- J midi message p.158
- I learn button p.158
- H latch unlatch button p.158
- G sel sw button p.158
- F fader button p.158
- E all init button p.158
- Tip tip p.158
- Using the test tone oscillator p.159
- Tip tip p.159
- Tip tip p.160
- Note note p.160
- Initializing the internal hard disk p.160
- Digital input settings checking and initializing the internal hard disk p.160
- Digital input settings checking and p.160
- Tip tip p.161
- Note note p.161
- G nudge time p.162
- F nudge mode p.162
- E fader flip p.162
- D param disp time p.162
- C d out copyright on off button p.162
- B recall confirm on off button p.162
- Store confirm on off button p.162
- Overall settings for the aw16g p.162
- Note note p.162
- J postroll time p.162
- J 3 9 4 p.162
- I preroll time p.162
- H sound clip time p.162
- Using the aw16g with external devices p.163
- Using the aw16g with a workstation synth p.163
- Synchronizing the aw16g with the workstation s sequencer p.163
- Chapter 15 p.163
- Note note p.164
- Move the cursor to the ctrl chg mode area and turn the data jog dial to select 1 out of the possible range of 1 3 p.164
- Make settings on your workstation synth so that its built in sequencer will follow external midi clock messages also set the sequencer to record ready mode p.164
- In the work navigate section use the util ity key to access the midi page of the util ity screen turn on the master button in the mtc mode area and turn on the midi button and clk button in the midi out area p.164
- Connect the aw16g and your workstation as shown in the following diagram p.164
- When you are finished recording stop the aw16g song p.164
- Switch the workstation s sequencer to play back ready mode and play back the aw16g song from the beginning p.164
- Recording playing aw16g mix operations on the workstation s sequencer p.164
- Play back the aw16g song from the begin ning p.164
- Operate the aw16g s mix parameters such as fader and pan p.164
- Transmit program changes to switch scenes p.165
- Switching aw16g scenes from the workstation s sequencer p.165
- Assign scenes to program changes p.165
- Tip tip p.166
- Remotely controlling a tone generator module p.166
- Using external effects p.167
- Note note p.168
- Mixing down to an md recorder p.169
- Connecting an md recorder p.169
- Recording audio data from an md recorder p.170
- Note note p.170
- Input library list p.171
- Appendix p.171
- Mastering library list p.172
- Appendix p.172
- Tip tip p.173
- These are the preset equalizer settings provided by the library p.173
- Eq library list p.173
- Dynamics processors are generally used to correct or control signal levels however you can also use them creatively to shape the vol ume envelope of a sound the aw16g features comprehensive dynamics processors for all the input channels tape returns and the bus and stereo outputs these processors allow you to compress expand compress expand compand gate or duck the signals pass ing through the mixer giving you unparalleled sonic quality and flex ibility p.174
- Dynamics parameters p.174
- Compressor p.174
- Expander p.175
- Compander p.175
- Gate and ducking p.176
- These are the preset dynamics settings provided by the aw16g for details on the function of each parameter refer to page 174 p.177
- Dynamics library list p.177
- Appendix p.178
- The following table lists the preset effects programs see effects parameters p 180 for detailed parameter information effects programs that use the hq pitch effect can be used only with effect 2 p.178
- Reverb type effects p.178
- Modulation type effects p.178
- Effects library list p.178
- Distortion type effects p.178
- Delays p.178
- Other effects p.179
- Dynamic effects p.179
- Combined effects p.179
- Appendix p.179
- Gate reverb reverse gate p.180
- Effects parameters p.180
- Early reflections with gate and early reflections with reverse gate p.180
- Early reflections p.180
- Early ref p.180
- Appendix p.180
- Reverb hall reverb room reverb stage reverb plate p.180
- Ms 46 s p.180
- Ms 2 3 s p.180
- Hall room stage and plate simulations all with gates p.180
- Three tap delay left center right p.181
- Stereo delay p.181
- Mono delay p.181
- Mod delay p.181
- Delay lcr p.181
- Basic stereo delay p.181
- Basic repeat delay with modulation p.181
- Basic repeat delay p.181
- Appendix p.181
- Chorus effect p.182
- Chorus p.182
- Appendix p.182
- Stereo delay with crossed feedback loop p.182
- Flange effect p.182
- Flange p.182
- Symphonic efect p.183
- Symphonic p.183
- Stage phaser p.183
- Phaser p.183
- Autopan p.183
- Auto panner p.183
- Appendix p.183
- Tremolo effect p.184
- Tremolo p.184
- Hq pitch effect 2 only p.184
- High quality pitch shifter p.184
- Dual pitch p.184
- Appendix p.184
- Twin voice pitch shifter p.184
- Rotary speaker simulator p.185
- Rotary p.185
- Ring modulator p.185
- Ring mod p.185
- Mod filter p.185
- Lfo modulation type filter p.185
- Distortion effect p.185
- Distortion p.185
- Appendix p.185
- Dynamically controlled flanger p.186
- Dynamically controlled filter p.186
- Dyna flange p.186
- Dyna filter p.186
- Appendix p.186
- Amp simulate p.186
- Guitar amp simulator p.186
- Reverb and chorus effects in series p.187
- Reverb and chorus effects in parallel p.187
- Rev chorus p.187
- Dynamically controlled phaser p.187
- Dyna phaser p.187
- Chorus p.187
- Appendix p.187
- Reverb and flanger effects in series p.188
- Reverb and flanger effects in parallel p.188
- Reverb and symphonic effects in parallel p.188
- Rev sympho p.188
- Rev flange p.188
- Flange p.188
- Appendix p.188
- Appendix p.189
- Sympho p.189
- Reverb and symphonic effects in series p.189
- Reverb and auto pan effects in parallel p.189
- Delay er p.189
- Delay and early reflections effects in parallel p.189
- Delay rev p.190
- Delay and reverb effects in parallel p.190
- Delay and early reflections effects in series p.190
- Appendix p.190
- Three band parallel filter 24 db octave p.191
- Multi filter p.191
- Distortion and delay effects in series p.191
- Delay and reverb effects in series p.191
- Appendix p.191
- Sample library list p.192
- Appendix p.192
- This is a list of the sample libraries that are installed on the internal hard disk when the aw16g is shipped from the factory the list is printed here in the order as sorted by the old button p.192
- O oneshot p.193
- No assigns p.193
- L loop p.193
- Appendix p.193
- Troubleshooting p.194
- No sound p.194
- If the aw16g does not operate as you expect or if you suspect a problem please refer to the following points and take the appropri ate action p.194
- Can t record something is wrong with the recorded sound p.194
- Something wrong with the sound p.195
- Recorder operations p.195
- Song operations p.196
- Sampler operations p.196
- Midi operations p.196
- Cd operations p.196
- Recorder running p.198
- Locate point erased p.198
- A b points not found p.198
- Recorder busy p.198
- In out points too close p.198
- Record track not selected p.198
- In out points not found p.198
- Display message list p.198
- No media p.198
- Disk full p.198
- No mark left p.198
- Disk busy p.198
- Mtc slave mode now p.198
- Digital st in rec prohibit p.198
- Wrong word clock p.198
- Midi tx buffer full p.198
- Different tc frame type p.198
- Undo complete p.198
- Midi rx buffer full p.198
- Trigger list recording p.198
- Midi in data overrun p.198
- Ch parameter initialized p.198
- Too many regions p.198
- Midi in data framing error p.198
- Cd play mode now p.198
- This song is protected p.198
- Midi bulk received p.198
- Cannot undo p.198
- System error p.198
- Messages p.198
- Cannot set mark p.198
- Stereo track playback mod p.198
- Memory full p.198
- Cannot redo p.198
- Sound clip mode now p.198
- Mark point set p.198
- Bulk memory protected p.198
- Repeat points too close p.198
- Mark point erased p.198
- Bulk check sum mismatch p.198
- Redo complete p.198
- Locate point set p.198
- Bulk byte count mismatch p.198
- System error p.199
- Media full p.199
- Cd track over p.199
- Song number full p.199
- Media error p.199
- Cd size full p.199
- Recognized aw4416 formatted media p.199
- Invalid parameter p.199
- Cd rw drive not found p.199
- Recognized aw2816 formatted media p.199
- Ide error p.199
- Cd rw drive error p.199
- Read only p.199
- Hdd error p.199
- Can t select current song p.199
- Protected p.199
- For effect2 only p.199
- Atapi error p.199
- Prohibit cd import p.199
- File system error p.199
- Popup messages p.199
- File number full p.199
- Exchange next media p.199
- Not 44 khz 16bit song p.199
- End range over p.199
- No stereo track p.199
- Disk full p.199
- No song to write p.199
- Compare error p.199
- No media p.199
- Change media please p.199
- Track not recorded p.199
- No data to restore p.199
- Change media not 1st media p.199
- Track length too short p.199
- No data to backup p.199
- Too small region p.199
- No data p.199
- Change media invalid order p.199
- Too small file p.199
- Memory full p.199
- Cd write error p.199
- Restoring the internal hard disk to the factory set condition p.200
- Initializing the internal hard disk p.200
- Contents of the cd rom p.200
- Caution p.200
- About the cd rom included with the aw16g p.200
- Windows users p.201
- Note note p.201
- Loading the demo song and sample library p.201
- Installing a remote file p.201
- Installing a remote file p.201
- Copy the template to the folder in which sonar 2 cakewalkproaudio is installed p.202
- A dialog box will appear select the logic preference file logic32 prf from the included cd rom and click the open but ton p.202
- The midi ports window will open in the input ports field assign the midi device that you are using p.202
- The key commands window will open in the menu bar click option import key commands p.202
- The cakewalk directshow audio dialog box will appear change the number of aux busses from the default value of 2 to 3 and click the ok button p.202
- Start up sonar 2 cakewalkproaudio p.202
- Start up logic p.202
- In the menu bar click option settings key commands p.202
- In the menu bar click option midi devices p.202
- In the menu bar click option audio p.202
- If you are using sonar 2 p.202
- If you are using cakewalk p.202
- The key commands window will open in the key commands window click option import key commands p.203
- Start up logic p.203
- Macintosh users p.203
- In the menu bar click setup peripher als p.203
- Click option settings key com mands p.203
- A dialog box will appear select the logic preference file logic preferences from the included cd rom and click the open but ton p.203
- The peripherals window will open click the midi controllers button p.203
- Mtc reception mtc slave p.204
- Mmc mode p.204
- Mmc dev p.204
- Mmc control p.204
- Midi tx ch p.204
- Midi setup p.204
- Midi rx ch p.204
- Midi remote p.204
- Midi out p.204
- Midi data flow diagram p.204
- Transmission of scene memories or data p.204
- Midi data format p.204
- Scene change p.204
- Midi clock transmission p.204
- Realtime control of parameters p.204
- Functions p.204
- Mtc transmission mtc master p.204
- Mtc sync offset p.204
- Effect control p.204
- Mtc sync mode p.204
- Aw16g settings and operation p.204
- Mtc sync average p.204
- Midi format list p.205
- Midi bulk dump p.205
- Library p.205
- Interval p.205
- Control change mode p.205
- Channel message p.205
- Transmit p.205
- Bulk dump category p.205
- System realtime message p.205
- Bulk dump bulk dump request p.205
- System exclusive message 4 realtime system exclusive 4 mmc p.205
- System common message p.205
- Appendix p.205
- System p.205
- Rx disable p.205
- Request p.205
- Remote p.205
- Program change table p.205
- Program change mode p.205
- Midi program change table p.205
- Midi format details p.206
- Appendix p.206
- If the aw16g is operating as an mmc slave the transport will begin playback when this message is received with a matching device num ber or a device number of 7f p.207
- If the aw16g is operating as an mmc slave the transport will begin fast forward when this message is received with a matching device number or a device number of 7f p.207
- Appendix p.207
- This message is transmitted with a device number of 7f when the rewind key is pressed or when the shuttle is rotated toward the left to enter review mode p.207
- This message is transmitted with a device number of 7f when the play key is pressed p.207
- This message is transmitted with a device number of 7f when the ff key is pressed or when the shuttle is rotated toward the right to enter cue mode p.207
- This message is transmitted with a device number of 7f when song loading is finished p.207
- This message is transmitted with a device number of 7f when a locate related key such as mark search in out is pressed a ff rew shuttle operation is performed when the transport returns to the auto punch pre roll point or when repeating p.207
- This message is received if theaw16g is operating as an mmc slave and the device number matches or is 7f if the transport is recording then punch out will occur p.207
- This message is received if the aw16gis operating as an mmc slave and the device number matches the transport will locate to the time code position specified within the command data p.207
- This message is received if the aw16g is operating as an mmc slave and the device number matches or is 7f mmc related internal set tings will be reset to the power on state p.207
- This message is received if the aw16g is operating as an mmc slave and the device number matches or is 7f if the transport is stopped then recording will begin if the transport is playing then punch in will occur p.207
- If the aw16g is operating as an mmc slave the transport will stop when this message is received with a matching device number or a device number of 7f p.207
- If the aw16g is operating as an mmc slave the transport will begin rewind when this message is received with a matching device number or a device number of 7f p.207
- Remote memory bulk dump format p.208
- Bulk dump messages are transmitted on the tx ch in response to key operations in the midi bulk dump screen bulk dump messages are transmitted on the received midi channel in response to a bulk dump request p.208
- Bulk dump bulk dump request p.208
- Appendix p.208
- All data is divided into 4 bit units p.208
- This message is received if rx disable is off and the midi rx ch matches the midi channel included in the sub status when a bulk dump is received it is immediately written into the specified memory when a bulk dump request is received a bulk dump will be transmit ted immediately system memory bulk dump is not received while the recorder is running p.208
- This message inputs outputs the contents of various internal memo ries the unique header is used to distinguish whether the data belongs to the aw16g the check sum is calculated by adding the bytes starting after byte count low and ending before check sum then inverting the bits and adding 1 binary complement and setting bit 7 to 0 check sum sum 0x7f p.208
- System memory bulk dump request format p.208
- System memory bulk dump format p.208
- Scene memory bulk dump request format p.208
- Scene memory bulk dump format p.208
- Remote memory bulk dump request format p.209
- Equalizer library bulk dump request format p.209
- Equalizer library bulk dump format p.209
- Effect library bulk dump format p.209
- Dynamics library bulk dump request format p.209
- Dynamics library bulk dump format p.209
- Appendix p.209
- All data is divided into 4 bit units p.209
- All data is divided into 7 bit units p.210
- All data is divided into 4 bit units p.210
- Program change table bulk dump request format p.210
- Program change table bulk dump format p.210
- Effect library bulk dump request format p.210
- Channel library bulk dump request format p.210
- Channel library bulk dump format p.210
- Appendix p.210
- Midi implementation chart p.211
- Specifications p.212
- Specifications p.212
- Mixer section p.212
- General specifications p.212
- Recorder section p.213
- Quick loop sampler p.213
- Controls p.213
- Control i o p.213
- Dimensions p.214
- Block diagram p.218
- Owner s manual owner s manual p.219
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