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AW1600
Owner's Manual
Contents
1. Before you start 9
Introduction 9
Remember to back up your data 9
About the built-in CD-RW drive 10
Using the CD-RW drive 10
Connecting the AC adaptor 11
Turning the power on/off 11
2. Introducing the AW1600 13
Features of the AW1600 13
AW1600 terminology 15
Recorder section 15
Mixer section 15
Quick Loop Sampler section 16
Overall 16
Parts of the AW1600 and what they do 17
Top panel 17
Rear panel 21
Front panel 23
Basic operation on the AW1600 24
Viewing the display 24
Accessing a screen/page/channel 24
Switching a button on/off 25
Editing a value in the display 25
Inputting text 25
Using the Selected Channel section 26
3. Listening to the demo song 27
Connect external devices and turn on the power 27
Loading the demo song 28
Playing the demo song 29
Mixing the demo song 30
4. Recording to a sound clip 33
Connecting your instrument or mic 33
Adjusting the input level 34
Recording/playing a sound clip 35
5. Track recording 39
Creating a new song 39
Direct recording and Bus recording 40
Assigning input signals to tracks (Direct recording) 42
Assigning input signals to tracks (Bus recording) 45
Enabling the metronome 47
Recording on a track 48
Pairing input channels/track channels 49
Using the input library 50
Using the EQ library 52
Using the dynamics library 53
6. Overdubbing 55
About overdubbing 55
Assigning the input signal to a track 56
Instantly recalling an EQ library 56
Instantly recalling a dynamics library 57
Setting the mix balance and pan 57
Overdubbing 58
Punch-in/out 59
Manual punch-in/out 59
Auto punch-in/out 59
Using the Undo List 61
Switching virtual tracks 62
Saving the current song 63
Loading an existing song 64
7. Various types of playback 65
Using the locator 65
Using markers 67
Adjusting the position of a locate point or marker 68
Erasing a locate point or marker 69
Repeatedly playing a specific region (the A-B Repeat function) 70
Finding a location while you listen to the sound (the Nudge function) 71
Finding a location while you view the waveform 72
8. Using libraries and scene memories 73
About the libraries 73
About scene memories 73
Basic operation for libraries and scene memories 74
Storing library or scene data 74
Recalling library or scene data 75
Deleting library or scene data 75
Naming library or scene data 76
Details on libraries and scene memory 77
Input library 77
EQ library 77
Dynamics library 78
Effect library 78
Mastering library 78
Sample library 78
Channel library 79
Scene memories 79
Using the Recall Safe function 80
9. Mixdown and bounce operations 81
About mixdown and bouncing 81
Preparing for mixdown 83
Using the internal effects via send/return 85
Recording on the stereo track 87
Bounce (ping-pong) recording procedure 88
Correcting a Vocal Track (Pitch Fix) 89
Convenient functions during mixdown/bounce operations 92
Adding input signals or pad performances during mixdown 92
Using meters to check the level of each channel 93
Viewing all parameters for a certain channel 93
Initializing a channel 94
Editing the EQ parameters 95
Editing the dynamics parameters 96
Editing the parameters of an internal effect 97
Inserting an effect into a track channel 99
10. Creating an audio CD 101
Creating an audio CD 101
Types of media that you can use with the CD-RW drive 101
Methods of writing an audio CD 102
Basic settings for the CD-RW drive 103
Writing audio data (Track At Once) 104
Writing audio data (Disc At Once) 106
Finalizing CD-R/RW media 108
Erasing CD-RW media 109
Playing an audio CD 110
11. Quick loop sampler 111
About the quick loop sampler 111
Using sample libraries 113
Recording/playing a pad performance 114
Grid Recording (Step Recording) the Pads 116
Importing from an audio CD/WAV file to a pad 117
Importing from an audio track/stereo track to a pad 119
Importing From a Computer To the Pads 120
Editing the sample name 121
Trimming the playback region 122
Switching the playback mode for each pad 123
Using the Slice function 124
Deleting an unwanted sample 126
12. Track editing 127
What you can do using editing commands 127
Basic procedure for track editing 128
List of editing commands 130
ERASE 130
DELETE 131
INSERT 131
COPY 132
MOVE 133
EXCHANGE 134
TIME COMP/EXP (Time Compression/Expansion) 134
PITCH CHANGE 135
EXPORT 135
Exporting WAV files and importing audio CD or WAV files 136
Importing and Exporting Audio Data From and To a Computer 136
Exporting WAV files 136
Transferring WAV Files To and From a Computer 137
Importing WAV Files 139
Importing from the CD-RW drive 140
13. Song management 143
About songs 143
Editing the song name 145
Editing various settings for the song 146
Copying or deleting a song 147
Optimizing a song 148
Creating a tempo map 149
Importing data from an existing song 151
Backing up songs and sample libraries 152
Restoring songs or sample libraries 154
Exchanging Song Data With Other AW-series Audio Workstations 155
14. MIDI and utility functions 157
What you can do using MIDI 157
Basic MIDI Settings 158
Setting MIDI messages 158
Using the MIDI Remote function 163
About the MIDI Remote function 163
Using the MIDI Remote function presets 163
Using the user-defined Remote function 165
Using the test tone oscillator 167
Digital input settings and Initializing the internal hard disk 168
Overall settings for the AW1600 169
15. Using the AW1600 with external devices 171
Using the AW1600 with a "workstation synth" 171
Synchronizing the AW1600 with the workstation's sequencer 171
Recording/playing AW1600 mix operations on the workstation's sequencer 172
Switching AW1600 scenes from the workstation's sequencer 173
Remotely controlling a tone generator module 174
Using external effects 175
Connecting a digital recorder such as MD or DAT 177
Mixing down to a digital recorder 177
Recording audio data from a digital recorder 178
Appendix 179
Input library list 179
Mastering library list 180
EQ library list 181
Dynamics Parameters 182
Dynamics library list 185
Effects library list 186
Effects Parameters 188
Sample library list 200
Troubleshooting 202
Display message list 206
About the CD-ROM included with the AW1600 209
MIDI data format 215
MIDI Implementation Chart 219
Specifications 220
Dimensions 222
Index 223
Block diagram 227
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