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Average rating: 8.2/10 out of 10
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Cas
4886*msngrscrew@GMAIL.COM (remove 4886* from address to contact)
a part-timer user from US and of A writes:
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Once I have recorded lets say tracks 1-9 .How can I export using the 1-16 option and have all the tracks seperated as wav. files on 1 cd ??
Right now I am burning each track individually on to 1 cd ea .Which leads to having 10 cds with 1 wav on each
For What....I am trying to take all my wav files to another studio with pro tools for final mix downs.
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Rating: 10 out of 10
posted Wednesday, 10-Jun-09 at 12:10
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Doug
740*douglamckay@msn.com (remove 740* from address to contact)
a hobbyist user from USA writes:
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I have owned my aw16g for a couple of years but only recently took it out of the box. My question: can you load an over-the-counter CD into the CD drive and isolate the various tracks to hear each alone?
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posted Monday, 30-Mar-09 at 14:9
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Loco
3981*eicullucie@gmail.com (remove 3981* from address to contact)
from australia writes:
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Ive been using the aw16g for over 4 years all's sweet, but want to get pro tools and use the aw as a work surface, but how the f*** can I if the optical out is sterio not multi track spdif. ? cheers for ye help
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posted Monday, 26-May-08 at 2:23
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Frank
941*fsb_7@sympatico.ca (remove 941* from address to contact)
a part-timer user from Canada writes:
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I bought the AW16G some 5 years ago. I tried over the past week to just record 1 note but was unable to get a peep out of it.The manual and the video(Quick Start) apparently addresses those who know a great deal already about these machines. Those of us who were initially not familiar with this equipment are no further ahead after reading the manual and listening to and watching the video. Initially I want to simply record a song with perhaps 4 part harmony, using saxaphone/harmonica/ fiddle/ perhaps using a midi for certain background .At this point I do not need to know how 'The wheel was invented'. Someday that may change but focus now is the most important.Do not overload me with info that impresses me with how much the writer knows and how cool the animater obviously is but communicates little of value. I hope there is help to overcome these obstacles.If there is a rewritten 'Owners Manual' that deals with each issue in a focused way,please let me know.Thank you. Frank
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Rating: 2 out of 10
posted Tuesday, 13-Nov-07 at 13:14
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Johnny writes:
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I can't imagine why so many people are baffled by this thing, after the first day I haven't had much use for the manual, the thing is way too easy to navigate. Best decision I've made when it comes to recording.
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posted Friday, 02-Nov-07 at 17:10
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