User manual YAMAHA AW4416E5

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[. . . ] Version 2. 0 Manual Supplement E AW4416 Version 2. 0 Manual Supplement This manual supplement explains the functions and specifications that have been added or changed in version 2. 0 of the AW4416's system software. "Operation" explains how to use the new functionality, and "Reference" provides detailed explanations of all items in the pages that were added. Since revisions have also occurred in the MIDI data format in the appendices, this material is also provided. Contents Operation Extensions to the Quick Rec function . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Quickly assign input sources to tracks. . . . . . . . . . [. . . ] For the parameters that can be assigned, refer to the table on page 28. C INITIALIZE button This button resets the control change number assignments to the default state. For the default settings, refer to the table on page 30. Tip! In order for control changes to actually be transmitted and received, the CONTROL CHANGE area TX/RX buttons must be turned on in the MIDI screen MIDI Setup 1 page. Version 2. 0 Manual Supplement 27 MIDI screen · List of parameters that can be assigned Parameter 1 Parameter 2 NO ASSIGN Parameter 1 Parameter 2 CHANNEL INPUT 1­24 MONI 1­16 RETURN 1/2 MASTER ST OUT FADER AUX 1 SEND | AUX 8 SEND INPUT 1­24 MONI 1­16 RETURN 1/2 Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 AUX 1­8 BUS 1­8 Parameter 3 Input channel 1­24 Monitor channel 1­16 Return channel 1/2 Operate the stereo output channel fader or the AUX bus 1­8/bus 1­8 master level. Stereo output channel AUX bus 1­8 Bus 1­8 Operate the send level sent from the specified channel to AUX bus 1­8. Parameter 2 specifies the send destination bus, and parameter 3 specifies the channel. Input channel 1­24 Monitor channel 1­16 Return channel 1/2 Content Control the on/off status of the channel [ON] key. Use parameters 2 and 3 to specify the desired channel. ON INPUT 1­24 CHANNEL MASTER Parameter 1 Parameter 2 MONI 1­16 RETURN 1/2 ST OUT Parameter 3 INPUT 1­24 NOM/REV MONI 1­16 RETURN 1/2 Parameter 1 Parameter 2 AUX 1 SEND | AUX 8 SEND PRE/POST INPUT 1­24 MONI 1­16 RETURN 1/2 Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 Parameter 3 Input channel 1­24 Monitor channel 1­16 Return channel 1/2 Content Switch the pre-fader/post-fader settings of the signal that is sent from each channel to AUX buses 1­8. Use parameter 2 to specify the bus, and parameter 3 to select the desired channel. Input channel 1­24 Monitor channel 1­16 Return channel 1/2 Content Control the delay of each channel. Use parameter 2 to select the parameter to be controlled, and parameter 3 to select the desired channel. ON/OFF DELAY TIME HIGH TIME LOW INPUT 1­24 MONI 1­16 RETURN 1/2 Delay on/off Delay time . . . (2) Input channel 1­24 Monitor channel 1­16 Return channel 1/2 Input channel 1­24 Monitor channel 1­16 Return channel 1/2 Stereo output channel Content Switch the phase (normal/reverse) of the specified channel. PHASE Parameter 3 No parameter assigned Content Operate the fader of the specified channel. Content · Parameters that are divided into (1) and (2) use two control changes in conjunction. For example in order to operate the dynamics processor HOLD parameter, you must assign "REL/HOLD H" and "REL/HOLD L" to separate control changes. · When using control changes to operate parameters, it is not possible to switch the HIGH band EQ and LOW band EQ parameters between shelving and lowpass/high-pass filter. 28 Version 2. 0 Manual Supplement Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 Content Control the channel EQ and attenuation. Use parameter 2 to select the type of parameter that you want to control, and use parameter 3 to specify the desired channel. ON/OFF Q LOW F LOW G LOW Q L-MID F L-MID G L-MID EQ Q H-MID F H-MID G H-MID Q HIGH F HIGH G HIGH ATT. INPUT 1­24 MONI 1­16 RETURN 1/2 ST OUT Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 EQ on/off Q of the LOW band EQ F (frequency) of the LOW band EQ G (gain) of the LOW band EQ Q of the L-MID band EQ F (frequency) of the L-MID band EQ G (gain) of the L-MID band EQ Q of the H-MID band EQ F (frequency) of the H-MID band EQ G (gain) of the H-MID band EQ Q of the HIGH band EQ F (frequency) of the HIGH band EQ G (gain) of the HIGH band EQ Attenuation Input channel 1­24 Monitor channel 1­16 Return channel 1/2 Stereo output channel Content Control the dynamics processor of a channel. Parameter 2 selects the dynamics processor parameter that will be controlled, and parameter 3 selects the channel. ON/OFF THRESHOLD ATTACK GAIN/RANGE DYNAMICS RELEASE/HLD H RELEASE/HLD L RAT/DEC H K/DEC L/WIDTH INPUT 1­24 MONI 1­16 RETURN 1/2 ST OUT Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 Dynamics processor on/off THRESHOLD ATTACK GAIN or RANGE RELEASE . . . (1) RATIO, DELAY . . . (2), or WIDTH Input channel 1­24 Monitor channel 1­16 Return channel 1/2 Stereo output channel Content Control the parameters of internal effect 1/2. Use parameter 2 to select effect 1 or 2, and use parameter 3 to select the desired effect parameter. EFFECT1 H EFFECT EFFECT1 L EFFECT1 EFFECT2 H EFFECT2 L EFFECT2 Parameter 1 Parameter 2 PARAM 1­15 PARAM 1­15 MIX BAL PARAM 1­15 PARAM 1­15 MIX BAL Parameter 3 Parameter number 1­15 for internal effect 1 . . . (1) Parameter number 1­15 for internal effect 1 . . . (2) MIX BAL parameter of internal effect 1 Parameter number 1­15 for internal effect 2 . . . [. . . ] 11110000 F0 01000011 43 SUB STATUS 0001nnnn 1n GROUOP ID 00111110 3e MODEL ID 00001000 08 PARAM TYPE 00000000 00 DATA 0aaaaaaa dd1 0aaaaaaa dd2 0000dddd dd3 0000dddd dd4 : : The range of valid addresses is 0x0000 - 0x0595. Version 2. 0 Manual Supplement 45 MIDI data format 4. 13. 3. 5 Parameter Change (byte operation for type 0x01:setup memory) < Reception > This message is received if [Parameter Change RX] is ON and the [Rx CH] matches the MIDI channel included in the Sub Status. This message will be echoed if [Parameter Change ECHO] is ON. When this message is received, the specified parameter will be controlled. 4. 13. 3. 7 Parameter Value Request (type 0x00:edit buffer, 0x01:setup memory) < Reception > This message is received if [Parameter Change RX] is ON and the [Rx CH] matches the MIDI channel included in the Sub Status. This message will be echoed if [Parameter Change ECHO] is ON and this AW4416 unit did not receive the message. [. . . ]

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