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Preparing for mixdown
To prepare for mixdown, select the track channels that
you will mix down, and adjust the balance and tone of
each track.
1
Lower the [STEREO] fader to the –
∞
position.
2
In the Quick Navigate section, repeatedly
press the [RECORD] key or hold down the
[RECORD] key and use the CURSOR [
]/[
]
keys to access the MIXDOWN page of the
RECORD screen.
The MIXDOWN page is where you can perform
mixdown operations. In this page you can select the
channels that will be recorded via the stereo bus
onto the stereo track.
1
REC button
Puts the stereo track in record-ready mode.
B
SAFE button
Defeats the record-ready state of the stereo track.
C
LIBRARY button
Accesses the mastering library.
D
Stereo bus
Indicates the on/off status of the channels being sent
to the stereo bus. The numbers within the screen
correspond to the following channels.
INPUT 1–8
................. Input channels 1–8
P1–P4
......................... Pad channels 1–4
TRACK 1–16
.............. Track channels 1–16
3
Use the [INPUT SEL] keys,
[TRACK SEL] keys, and pad
keys 1–4 to select the channels
that you want to send to the
stereo bus.
The screen will change as follows
each time you press a key or pad
repeatedly.
Tip!
Tip!
• All channels will be turned on by default. However in
order to obtain the best S/N ratio, you should turn off
any channels that you are not using.
• You can also add the signals of the input channels or
pad channels to the mixdown (
4
If you want to use the mastering library,
move the cursor to the LIBRARY button and
press the [ENTER] key.
The MASTERING LIBRARY popup window will
appear. Turn the [DATA/JOG] dial to select the
desired library data, then move the cursor to the
RECALL button and press the [ENTER] key.
Tip!
Tip!
The mastering library contains data for loading EQ/
dynamics settings into the stereo output channel. (For
details, refer to
5
If you want to adjust the pan of each track
channel, repeatedly press the Selected Chan-
nel section [PAN/BAL] knob or hold down the
[PAN/BAL] knob and use the CURSOR [
]/
[
] keys to access the PAN page of the PAN
screen.
In this page you can set pairing, phase, and pan for
each channel.
1
PAIR
Indicates the paired status of adjacent odd-num-
bered/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.
Note
Note
Track channels 9/10–15/16 and pad channels 1–4 always
function as paired channels. Pairing cannot be defeated
for these channels.
B
PHASE
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.
C
PAN
Adjusts the pan (the left/right position when the sig-
nal is sent to the stereo bus or L/R bus) of each
channel.
4
2
1
3
1
2
3
Summary of Contents for AW 16G
Page 1: ...E Owner s Manual Owner s Manual Owner s Manual Keep This Manual For Future Reference ...
Page 8: ...Contents 8 ...
Page 26: ...Introducing the AW16G 26 ...
Page 32: ...Listening to the demo song 32 ...
Page 38: ...Recording to a sound clip 38 ...
Page 54: ...Track recording 54 ...
Page 136: ...Track editing 136 ...
Page 218: ...Appendix 218 Block diagram ...