Store or recall channel settings, Library page – Yamaha Professional Audio Workstation AW4416 User Manual

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VIEW screen

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Library page

Store or recall channel settings

[Function]

Store the settings of the currently selected
channel into the channel library, or recall
stored settings.

[Key operation]

• [VIEW] key → [F2] (Library) key
• Repeatedly press the [VIEW] key until

the screen shown at the right appears.

[Mouse operation]

M button → VIEW button → Library tab

[Screen functions]

A

Channel

This indicates the currently selected channel.

B

EQ/DYN./DELAY settings

This area shows the EQ/dynamics processor/
delay settings for the channel.

C

Input meter

This meter shows the input level of the channel.

D

TITLE EDIT button

Use this to edit the name (library title) of the set-
tings stored in the channel library. Move the
cursor to the TITLE EDIT button and press the
[ENTER] key to access the TITLE EDIT popup
window where you can input the name. For
details on inputting text, refer to page 60 of the
Operation Guide.

Library numbers 0 and 1 are recall-only pre-
set programs, and their names cannot be
edited. Also, numbers in which channel set-
tings have not been stored will be displayed
as “No Data!,” and their title cannot be
edited.

E

RECALL button

Recall the currently selected settings from the
list.

If you select a number in which nothing has
been stored and attempt to recall it, an error
message of “ERROR NO DATA TO RECALL”
will be displayed, and recall will not be pos-
sible.

F

STORE button

Store the current channel settings.

Library numbers 0 and 1 are recall-only pre-
set programs; data cannot be stored in them.
Data can be stored only in library numbers
2–64.

G

LIBRARY No. (library number)

This shows the library number 1–64.

H

LIBRARY TITLE

This shows the name assigned to the library.

I

ROM

This write-prohibit symbol is displayed for
recall-only numbers 0/1.

J

SOURCE CHANNEL

This shows the original channel from which the
settings were stored. For preset numbers 0/1 this
is displayed as “GENERAL.”

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1

4

5

6

2

7

8

9

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