Steinberg MR816CSX Getting Started Manual
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Connecting to an External Device Getting Started 21 ENGLISH Using the MR816 CSX/MR816 X without a computer The settings of the internal mixer and system edited on the MR Editor can be stored to the MR816 CSX/MR816 X by storing the settings as a Scene and recalling a Scene on the MR Editor on the computer. This means that the last settings stored or recalled on MR Editor can be used even if the MR816 CSX/MR816 X is disconnected from the computer. Accordingly, you can use the MR816 CSX/MR816 X as a...
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Try Recording 22 Getting Started Try Recording Once you’ve successfully installed the device (following the instructions on page 12), you can quickly and easily record your musical performances through simple operations on the DAW software. Here, you’ll connect a microphone to the MIC/ LINE/HI-Z jack then record your vocal performance to a mono track in Cubase. IMPORTANT! •You must have a version of Cubase or Cubase AI later than 4.5 in order to use the Link function. For information about Cubase...
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Try Recording Getting Started 23 ENGLISH 8Connect the microphone to MIC/LINE/HI-Z jack 1. When using a phantom-powered condenser micro- phone, turn on the phantom power of the MIC/LINE/ HI-Z jack 1 via the following instructions. Press the [QUICK CONNECT] button 1 while hold- ing down the [+48V] button. The lamps of the [+48V] button and [QUICK CONNECT] button 1 will light, indicating that the phantom power of the MIC/ LINE/HI-Z jack 1 is turned on. 9If you want to change the recording track for...
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Troubleshooting 24 Getting Started Troubleshooting ■No sound is heard, or the sound is too faint. Settings on the MR816 CSX/MR816 X and connections ·The connection cable from the external device may be broken. ·Make sure that a signal from an external device or the DAW is being sent to the MR816 CSX/MR816 X’s input. ·Make sure to set the volume of the connected device to appropriate levels. ·Make sure to set the gain to an appropriate level. ·Make sure to set the [+48V] button (phantom power) to...
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Troubleshooting Getting Started 25 ENGLISH ·There may be multiple IEEE1394 interfaces installed on the computer and each of the multiple IEEE1394 devices may be connected to different interfaces. When using multiple devices compatible with the Yamaha Steinberg FW Driver and connecting them to the com- puter peer-to-peer individually (i.e., star-connection), make sure to connect them all to the jacks of a single interface. Settings on a computer ·Confirm whether or not “TOOS for MR” has been...
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License Agreement for TOOLS for MR 26 Getting Started License Agreement for TOOLS for MR ATTENTION SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT PLEASE READ THIS SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT (“AGREEMENT”) CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS SOFTWARE. YOU ARE ONLY PERMITTED TO USE THIS SOFTWARE PURSUANT TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT. THIS AGREEMENT IS BETWEEN YOU (AS AN INDIVIDUAL OR LEGAL ENTITY) AND YAMAHA CORPORATION (“YAMAHA”). BY DOWNLOADING, INSTALLING, COPYING, OR OTHERWISE USING THIS SOFTWARE YOU ARE...
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License Agreement for Cubase AI 4 Getting Started 27 ENGLISH License Agreement for Cubase AI 4 Steinberg Software End User License Agreement (EULA) General All intellectual property rights in the software belong to Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH (hereinafter: “Steinberg”) and its suppliers. Stein- berg permits you only to copy, download, install and use the software in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement. The prod- uct may contain product activation for protection against...
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License Agreement for Cubase AI 4 28 Getting Started 5. Licence module (Steinberg key and/or Soft eLicenser) 5.1. Steinberg uses a hardware device connected through the USB con- nection of a computer (hereinafter “Steinberg key”) and/or a pr otec- tion scheme (hereinafter “Soft eLicenser”) for license contr ol (hardware and/or software dongle) in the case of many pr oducts. The Steinberg key and/or Soft eLicenser per manently saves the license information and regulates access to the softwar e. If...
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License Agreement for Cubase AI 4 Getting Started 29 ENGLISH 11.3. Limited Warranty outside the EU: In the event that you as a fi rst buyer of the software are located outside the EU, the following limi- tation of liability shall apply. 11.3.1. Steinberg ensures (“gewährleistet”) to the person who acquir es first- time the license for the use of the softwar e according to this Agree- ment, for the duration of ninety (90) days as of r eceipt of the soft- ware, that the software executes essentially the...
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Appendix 30 Getting Started Appendix Specifications Electrical Characteristics Input and Output Specifications General Specifications Sample RateInternal 44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88.2kHz, 96kHz External 44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88.2kHz, 96kHz (± 0.1% respectively) Total Harmonic Distortion GAIN: Minimum 0.004% or less (1 kHz @ +18 dB, into 600 Ω) Frequency Response (CH IN to LINE OUT)fs = 48 kHz 20 Hz–20 kHz, +1, -3 dB @ +4 dB, into 600 Ω fs = 96 kHz 20 Hz–40 kHz, +1, -3 dB @ +4 dB, into 600 Ω Dynamic Range (SN ratio at...