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[F5 (WAVE)]: This displays the level (waveform) of the sounds recorded on
the tracks. Pressing the button once more removes this from
the screen. You can select the desired track by both rotating
the TIME/VALUE dial or pressing [ ], [ ], [ ], and
[] while the lower part of the display is outlined with a
bold line.
fig.12-14(wave.eps)
* While the waveform is displayed, if the degree of expansion in the time direction
between 16 times and 4096 times, then what is displayed may not be entirely accurate.
Think of the display as a sort of general yardstick. If you wish to have the display show
a more accurate representation, the select other expansion values.
System Settings for Each Song (System Parameters)
These are overall settings that can saved in any song. These settings are lost if
the power is turned off without the song being saved, or if the System settings
are reset to their original conditions.
Having the Volume Change as Soon as the Faders are Moved
When you press [FADER] to switch between input and track channels or to
recall Scenes, there will be times when fader positions may not correspond to
their actual volume settings. In such instances, the position of each fader is rep-
resented by a black dot, and the actual level that is set is represented by a white
circle. Use the following procedure when you wish to have the volume change
as soon as the faders are moved.
fig.12-15(fader.eps)
1. Hold down [SHIFT] and press [F5 (SYSTEM)].
The System menu icon is displayed. If the System menu icon does not appear,
then press [F6 (EXIT)].
2. Press [F1 (SYSPM)]. If “SYSPM” does not appear in [F1], first press [PAGE]
until “SYSPM” is displayed, and then press [F1 (SYSPM)].
3. Press [ ], [ ], [ ], and [ ] to move the cursor to “Fader Match,”
then rotate the TIME/VALUE dial. If “Fader Match” is not displayed, then
press [F1 (Prm1)].
Cursor Expansion in the level direction Expansion in the time direction
Actual volume level
Each fader position
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