Yamaha AW2816 Owner's Manual page 103

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Searching for a point while viewing
The AW2816 lets you view the recorded contents of a
track as a waveform while you search for a desired
location or set marker or locate points.
1
Use the Transport or Shuttle function to
move to the approximate location that you
want to find.
2
Press the [TRACK] key
The TRACK screen TR View page will appear.
3
Move the cursor to the track whose wave-
form you want to view.
Cursor
4
With the transport stopped, hold down the
[SHIFT] key and press the [F2] key.
The WAVE DISPLAY popup window will appear,
displaying the audio waveform of the selected
track.
Pointer location
the waveform
5
[F1] key.
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Pointer
Operation section
The audio data recorded on the track cannot be
played back while the WAVE DISPLAY popup window
is displayed.
As necessary, use the following buttons to
adjust the magnification of the level (verti-
cal axis) and time (horizontal axis).
• AMP.
/
buttons
Change the magnification of the vertical axis in
the range of x1–x16.
• TIME
/
buttons
Change the magnification of the horizontal axis
in the range of x1–x4096.
If you want to move the pointer location,
turn the [DATA/JOG] dial.
Turning the dial toward the right will move the
pointer forward, and turning the dial toward the
left will move the pointer backward. This opera-
tion merely moves the pointer location, and does
not affect the counter location.
To set the current counter location to the
pointer displayed in the WAVE DISPLAY
popup window, move the cursor to the
LOCATE button and press the [ENTER] key.
The song will move to the pointer location, and
the popup window will close.
To close the WAVE DISPLAY popup window
without changing the current location,
move the cursor to the EXIT button and
press the [ENTER] key.
Tip!
While the WAVE DISPLAY popup window is displayed,
you can use the locate buttons and markers to move
the pointer to the desired location. You can also set a
locate point or marker to the current location of the
pointer. (For details on setting locate points or mark-
ers, refer to page 102)
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