Assign The Signals To Buses - Yamaha AW4416 Operation Manual

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Assign the signals to buses

When the AW4416 is in the initial state, bus outputs 1–8 of the mixer section are
patched as follows to tracks 1–16 of the recorder. In our example here, we will
assign the signal from the rhythm machine (or drum mics) input via input chan-
nels 1/2 to buses 1/2 and send to them to tracks 1/2 of the recorder.
1. Press the [PAN] key
The PAN/ROUTE screen Pan 1–16 page will appear. In this page you can assign
input channels 1–16 to buses (stereo bus, buses 1–8) and make pan settings.
Bus assign
1–8 buttons
ST button
PAN knob
2. Use the CURSOR [
channel 1 area. Turn the ST button off, and turn the bus assign 1/2 but-
tons on.
With these settings, the signal of input channel 1 will not be sent to the stereo
bus, but will be sent instead to buses 1–2. The ST button and bus assign 1/2 but-
tons of input channel 2 (which is paired with input channel 1) will follow these
settings.
Tip!
To switch an on-screen button on/off, move the cursor to the button and press the
[ENTER] key.
3. Move the cursor to the PAN knob of input channel 1, and set the pan to
far left (L16).
The PAN knob sets the stereo position between the L/R channels of the stereo
bus, and pans between odd-numbered buses and even-numbered buses of bus
1–8. In this example, the signal will be sent only to bus 1 if you rotate the PAN
knob to the far left.
Recorder
input patch
Mixer section
Buses 1–8
[F1] key.
]/[
]/[ ]/[ ] keys to move the cursor to the input
Chapter5—Recording on the AW4416
Recorder section
8
Tracks 1–8
8
Tracks 9–16
— Operation Guide
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