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Version 2.0 Manual Supplement

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Summary of Contents for AW4416

Page 1: ...Version 2 0 Manual Supplement E...

Page 2: ...ly assign input sources to tracks 3 Shortcut key definitions 5 Added modified MIDI functions 6 Changes in the MIDI Setup page MIDI Sync page 6 Using control changes to operate AW4416 parameters 9 Usin...

Page 3: ...s assigned to each input channel 1 16 The symbols jacks displayed at the right of this area indicate the direct output of each input channel B REC TR Recorder track This area shows tracks 1 16 Tr1 Tr1...

Page 4: ...the cursor to the EXE CUTE button located in the lower right of the display and press the ENTER key The following popup window will appear 7 To execute the Quick Rec function move the cursor to the O...

Page 5: ...urn the SHIFT key located at the right of the display to its normal function move the cursor to the SHIFT button and press the ENTER key 3 Select the shortcut key combination CTRL F1 CTRL F5 to which...

Page 6: ...nd MIDI Sync page have been reorganized into the MIDI Setup 1 page and MIDI Setup 2 page The con tent of the new pages is as follows MIDI Setup 1 page Here you can select the MIDI transmit receive cha...

Page 7: ...l 1 16 of the MIDI messages that will be transmitted from the AW4416 H Rx CH Receive channel This specifies the channel 1 16 of the MIDI messages that receive received by the AW4416 I MMC DEVICE This...

Page 8: ...essage transmission reception cannot be per formed via option slot 1 B OUT THRU switch This switches the function of the OUT THRU connector Move the cursor to this area and press the ENTER key to cycl...

Page 9: ...his button resets the control change assignments to the default state Tip For details on the parameters assigned to each control change number when the AW4416 is in the default state refer to page 30...

Page 10: ...sponding parameter will change 4 Move the cursor to the numerical boxes in the MIDI CH area and use the DATA JOG dial to specify the transmit MIDI channel and receive MIDI channel Tip Normally you wil...

Page 11: ...ter change messages corresponding to each parameter are fixed and cannot be changed For details on the parameters that can be controlled by parameter changes refer to page 47 4 Put your MIDI sequencer...

Page 12: ...ou move the cursor to the ALL button located at the lower left of CATEGORY and press the ENTER key all settings that can be bulk dumped will be selected 5 Put your MIDI sequencer in record ready mode...

Page 13: ...d or libraries will be updated Reference pages Details on the Bulk Dump page P 31 Newly added MIDI Remote func tion The new MIDI Remote function lets you use faders 1 16 and ON keys 1 16 to control a...

Page 14: ...reen The mixing layer that had been selected until now will be cancelled and a special mixing layer called Remote A Remote B will be in effect Remote A and Remote B are mixing layers that let you use...

Page 15: ...red fader 1 Connect the MIDI OUT THRU connector of the AW4416 to the MIDI IN connector of your synthesizer and the MIDI IN connec tor of the AW4416 to the MIDI OUT con nector of your synthesizer In th...

Page 16: ...thout change as the transmission MIDI channel If FAD is not specified within the MIDI message operating the fader will not transmit the MIDI mes sage If a MIDI message that is longer than 16 bytes is...

Page 17: ...he MIDI Setup 2 page make sure that the MIDI OUT THRU switch is set to OUT The TX RX and OMNI buttons in the CONTROL CHANGE area of the MIDI Setup 1 page will not affect MIDI Remote operations 2 Press...

Page 18: ...time you press ON for example if you have assigned a program change it is not necessary to input the SW value If you input a MIDI message manually it is possible to input an inappropriate or invalid...

Page 19: ...ON keys will have no effect 5 Begin playing back the song 6 Use the SEL keys to select the fader or ON key that you want to record and operate the fader ON key While the REMOTE screen is displayed ope...

Page 20: ...iseconds The minimum unit is 25 millisec onds B EVENT VALUE If the OVERWRITE area FADER button is on fader values will be displayed in hexadecimal form It OVERWRITE area CH ON button is on the on off...

Page 21: ...song settings of the I O card installed in option slot 1 will be automatically backed up to MEM BANK 1 and settings of the I O card installed in option slot 2 will be automatically backed up to MEM B...

Page 22: ...ot 1 or access the Plug In 2 page if you want to restore to the I O card installed in option slot 2 2 Hold down the SHIFT key and press the F2 Restore key A popup window will appear allowing you to re...

Page 23: ...l be selected for operations and will be highlighted To cancel your selection press the ENTER key once again To change the input source assignment move the cursor to the numerical box for each input c...

Page 24: ...l the selection by pressing the ENTER key once again H ALL CLEAR button This button clears all patch cable connections I CLEAR buttons These buttons clear the patch cable connected to the correspondin...

Page 25: ...s marked by an asterisk may not be executable depending on the operating state of the AW4416 for example when the transport is running In this case an error message will appear at the bottom of the di...

Page 26: ...splay When the SHIFT button is on the key will function as a SHIFT key as usual In this case the other items in the CTRL KeyAsgn page will be unavailable displayed in gray When the CTRL button is on t...

Page 27: ...5 102 119 to which you want to assign a parameter Control change numbers 96 118 are used for specific purposes such as NRPN and RPN and cannot be assigned to parameters B PARAMETER This area shows the...

Page 28: ...PUT 1 24 Input channel 1 24 MONI 1 16 Monitor channel 1 16 RETURN 1 2 Return channel 1 2 Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 Content ON Control the on off status of the channel ON key Use parameters 2...

Page 29: ...Dynamics processor on off THRESHOLD THRESHOLD ATTACK ATTACK GAIN RANGE GAIN or RANGE RELEASE HLD H RELEASE 1 or HOLD H RELEASE HLD L RELEASE 1 or HOLD L RAT DEC H RATIO or DECAY 1 K DEC L WIDTH RATIO...

Page 30: ...90 PAN CHANNEL RETURN 2L 89 PAN CHANNEL RETURN 1R 88 PAN CHANNEL RETURN 1L 87 PAN CHANNEL INPUT 24 64 PAN CHANNEL INPUT 1 63 ON MASTER ST OUT 62 ON CHANNEL RETURN 2 61 ON CHANNEL RETURN 1 60 ON CHANNE...

Page 31: ...y that will be transmitted Each button corre sponds to the following information 3 4 5 2 1 Category Values SETUP MEM AW4416 settings other than the following items PGM TABLE Settings of the MIDI scree...

Page 32: ...turn on bulk dump reception in the MIDI screen MIDI Setup 1 page E INTERVAL This adjusts the interval that will be left between data blocks when bulk data is transmitted from the AW4416 The default s...

Page 33: ...o immediately before END will be transmitted SW only for ON key This indicates the on off state of the ON key The byte whose value is set to SW will be trans mitted as a value of 7F hexadec imal when...

Page 34: ...ystem exclusive message longer than sixteen bytes is received when the LEARN button is on only the first sixteen bytes will be input In this case the END will not be input meaning that no MIDI message...

Page 35: ...trol change 7 MIDI ch 16 Channel ON key Fader Name Message Name Message 1 CH1 SUS Control change 40 MIDI ch 1 CH1 VOL Control change 7 MIDI ch 1 2 CH1 SOS Control change 42 MIDI ch 1 CH1 PAN Control c...

Page 36: ...he ON key is pressed This is the same function as the LATCH UNLATCH button 3 F3 LEARN ON key A MIDI message received by the AW4416 will be assigned to the ON key of the currently dis played channel Th...

Page 37: ...r and Start Stop Continue commands will also be issued and during playback or recording MIDI Clock will be transmitted according to the MIDI Tempo Map 1 6 MTC master If the MIDI SETUP menu item MTC is...

Page 38: ...I Clock is used FA START tx Start command transmission when MIDI Clock is used FB CONTINUE tx Continue command transmission when MIDI Clock is used FC STOP tx Stop command transmit when MIDI Clock is...

Page 39: ...ge ECHO is ON STATUS 1100nnnn Cn Program Change DATA 0nnnnnnn nn Program No 0 127 4 5 MIDI TIME CODE QUARTER FRAME F1 Transmission When the recorder is in Play or Record status Quarter Frame messages...

Page 40: ...ing as an MMC Slave the trans port will begin rewind when this message is received with a matching device number or a device number of 7F STATUS 11110000 F0 System Exclusive Message ID No 01111111 7F...

Page 41: ...specified memory When a bulk dump request is received a bulk dump will be transmitted immediately Transmission Bulk Dump messages are transmitted on the Tx CH in response to key operations in the MID...

Page 42: ...000 F0 System Exclusive Message ID No 01000011 43 Manufacturer s ID No YAMAHA SUB STATUS 0000nnnn 0n n 0 15 MIDI Channel No 1 16 FORMAT No 01111110 7E Universal Bulk Dump BYTE COUNT HIGH 00000000 00 5...

Page 43: ...mat STATUS 11110000 F0 System Exclusive Message ID No 01000011 43 Manufacturer s ID No YAMAHA SUB STATUS 0000nnnn 0n n 0 15 MIDI Channel No 1 16 FORMAT No 01111110 7E Universal Bulk Dump BYTE COUNT HI...

Page 44: ...rrent buffer EOX 11110111 F7 End Of Exclusive 4 13 2 19 Program Change Assign Table Bulk Dump Format STATUS 11110000 F0 System Exclusive Message ID No 01000011 43 Manufacturer s ID No YAMAHA SUB STATU...

Page 45: ...a L low 4 bits of 8 bits data continuous address datas EOX 11110111 F7 End Of Exclusive The range of valid addresses is 0x0000 0x0595 4 13 3 3 Parameter Change 7bit operation for type 0x10 edit buffer...

Page 46: ...ress L low 7 bits of 14 bits address 0ddddddd dd2 data bit0 2 change bit no 0 7 bit3 0 reset 1 set EOX 11110111 F7 End Of Exclusive The range of valid addresses is 0x0000 0x00ff 4 13 3 7 Parameter Val...

Page 47: ...mission This message will be echoed if Parameter Change ECHO is ON STATUS 11110000 F0 System Exclusive Message ID No 01000011 43 Manufacturer s ID No YAMAHA SUB STATUS 0001nnnn 1n parameter change n 0...

Page 48: ...YAMAHA CORPORATION IP 48 Pro Audio Digital Musical Instrument Division P O Box 3 Hamamatsu 430 8651 Japan Printed in Japan...

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