Yamaha 101 User Manual

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Recording 101
Yamaha Corporation of America
6600 Orangethorpe Ave.
Buena Park, CA 90620 USA
Customer Support: 714-522-9000
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Page 1 - Recording 101

Recording 101 Yamaha Corporation of America 6600 Orangethorpe Ave. Buena Park, CA 90620 USA Customer Support: 714-522-9000

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4. Cursor to OK and press the [ENTER] key. The TITLE EDIT popup window will appear, allowing you to name your song. 5. Assign a name to your

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The Input Setting popup window will appear. 2. While playing the instrument, turn the GAIN knob up to adjust the input level. The meter on the ri

Page 4 - Introduction

3. Press the [TRACK SEL] key of the track that you want to record on. The selected input channel will now be connected to the selected track. B

Page 5 - Setting up the AW16G

If the mistake is only a short one and you just need to fix the mistake and not erase the rest of the track you can first punch-in at the point wher

Page 6 - With Headphones

2. Press the [INPUT SEL] key for the input channel that you are recorded from. 3. Press the [TRACK SEL] key of the track that you recorded on. The

Page 7 - XLR To TRS Cable

The [INPUT SEL] keys and the [TRACK SEL] keys will now be red and blinking. 4. Press the [INPUT SEL] key for the input channel that you are going t

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Setting the Basic Levels A basic starting point in the mixdown process is to first set the levels for all of the individual tracks. 1. Lower all

Page 9 - Recording

There are many different approaches to setting the levels in the mixdown process. Some people prefer to start with the vocals and then work their way

Page 10 - Setting the Input Level

3. Turn the [PAN] knob to adjust the panning of the selected track. 4. To adjust the panning for additional tracks first press the [TRACK SEL] key

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harmony then it would usually be panned up the center also. If there are multiple background vocals they would normally be panned just a little off c

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AW16G Recording 101 - Table of Contents Introduction 1 AW16G Features 1 Setting up the AW16G 2 Connecting the Monito

Page 13 - Overdubbing

3. Use the [DATA/JOG] wheel to select the desired EQ preset. 4. Cursor to the RECALL button in the LCD and press the [ENTER] key. This is for b

Page 14 - Overdubbing Additional Tracks

3. Use the [DATA/JOG] Wheel to select a desired preset. 4. Cursor to the Recall button and press the [ENTER] key. 5. To adjust the dynamic pr

Page 15 - Mixdown

3. Cursor to the RECALL button on the screen and press the [ENTER] key. 4. Press the [EFF 1] knob once to access the EFFECTS SEND screen. 5. Whi

Page 16 - Setting the Basic Levels

4. After the song has finished, press the [STOP] key to end the recording of the Stereo Track. Tip: In order to have a loud CD, the Stereo Meter (L

Page 17 - Adjusting the Panning

NOTE: If an error message appears indicating that there is no stereo track you may need to save the song before the AW16G will recognize the stereo tr

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Glossary Note: Additional glossary words can be found online at the following web address: http://solutionsnetwork.yamaha.com A/D Converter: Analog

Page 19 - Adjusting the EQ

Dynamics Processor: A signal processing device that is used to correct or control signal levels. They are able to compress, expand, compress-expand (c

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TRS: Used to refer to a Tip, Ring, Sleeve cable, connector, or jack. Also known as balanced 1/4". Inputs 3-8 of the AW16G use TRS jacks. XLR:

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Adjusting the Dynamic Processors 17 Using the Dynamics Library 17 Using the Internal Effects

Page 22 - Recording the Stereo Track

Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of the AW16G! The AW16G is a very powerful and easy to use digital audio workstation that will all

Page 23 - Creating an Audio CD

Setting up the AW16G Before you begin recording it is necessary to connect the AW16G with the equipment that it is to be used with. Step 1: Connec

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With Unpowered Monitors If no monitors are available, or if you prefer, headphones can be used for monitoring. The headphones would be connected

Page 25 - Glossary

more comfortable recording other instruments first and then adding the drums later on this will work as long as you record with a metronome. This ens

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If a condenser microphone is to be connected to either input 1 or 2, the phantom power must be turned on. If a condenser microphone is to b

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Recording Now that everything is set up and connected properly you can begin recording. The first step in the recording process is to create a new

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