Yamaha Audiogram 6 User Manual
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Quick Guide 11AUDIOGRAM 6 Owner’s Manual 5Select [ASIO DirectX Full Duplex Driver](Win- dows), [USB Audio CODEC](Mac) in the [Devices] field on the left side of the Device Setup window, and click [Control Panel] on the right side of the window. Windows: The ASIO Direct Sound Full Duplex Setup dialog box will be displayed. Check only the input port and output port [USB Audio CODEC] checkbox, and then click [OK] to close the dialog window. Mac: The [CoreAudio Device Settings] dialog window appears....
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Quick Guide 12AUDIOGRAM 6 Owner’s Manual Preparing to Record 1Click in the track list (the area in which the track names are displayed) to select a track to record on. The various settings for the selected track are avail- able in the Inspector on the left side of the display. 2Make sure the [Record Enable] button for the track to be recorded is turned on. If the [Record Enable] button is off, click it to turn it on. 3Play the instrument to be recorded, and adjust the AUDIOGRAM GAIN controls and...
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Quick Guide 13AUDIOGRAM 6 Owner’s Manual Recording and Playback 1Click the Transport panel [Record] button to begin recording. When recording is started the project cursor will begin moving to the right and a box that displays the recording results will be created. 2Play the part. 3When you finish recording the track, click the Transport panel [Stop] button. To hear playback of the track you have just recorded, use either the Transport panel [Rewind] button or the ruler to rewind to the beginning...
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Quick Guide 14AUDIOGRAM 6 Owner’s Manual In this section we’ll try mixing down multiple recorded audio tracks to stereo, and creating an audio file. Mixes can be stored as WAV or AIFF files, which can then be recorded to audio CDs. 1Launch Cubase AI and open a project file. 2Click the [Start] button on the Transport Panel. 3While listening to playback, drag the channel strip level faders up and down to create the desired initial balance, then adjust the over- all volume using the bus volume fader. 4Drag...
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15AUDIOGRAM 6 Owner’s Manual Controls and Functions 1MIC/INST Input JackMicrophones and instruments such as guitars can be connected here using XLR or phone jack cables. Set the MIC/INST switch 5 to MIC or INST according to the type of device connected. You can directly connect an electric guitar or bass without the need for a separate DI (Direct Injection) box or amp simulator. 2LINE Input Jacks (L (MONO)/R)These inputs are intended mainly for use with instru- ments and equipment having stereo...
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Controls and Functions 16AUDIOGRAM 6 Owner’s Manual 7COMP ControlAdjusts the amount of compression applied to the chan- nel. As the knob is turned to the right, the interface automatically raises the compression ratio while adjust- ing the output gain accordingly. The result is smoother, more even dynamics because louder signals are atten- uated while the overall level is boosted.Avoid setting the compression too high, as the higher average output level that results may lead to feedback. 8MONO/STEREO...
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17AUDIOGRAM 6 Owner’s Manual Troubleshooting The AUDIOGRAM interface won’t turn on. ❑ Is the included USB cable properly plugged into the interface and a computer? The system doesn’t work properly. ❑Are the USB cable and all necessary audio cables properly connected? ❑ Are you using a USB hub? USB hubs can interfere with proper operation, so try connecting the AUDIOGRAM interface directly to a USB port on the computer. If the computer has multi- ple USB ports, try a different USB port. ❑ Are you using...
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Troubleshooting 18AUDIOGRAM 6 Owner’s Manual Mac: 1. Select [System Preferences ...] from the Applemenu and then select “Sound” to open the “Sound” dialog window. 2. Click the “Output” tab and set the volume slider at the bottom of the window to its maximum level. 3. Click the “Sound Effect” tab and set the volume slider of the “Alert volume” slider to its minimum level. ❑ Have you connected or disconnected the USB cable while Cubase AI is running? Doing so can sometimes cause the Windows output level to...
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104AUDIOGRAM 6 Owner’s Manual Specifications ■General Specifications ■ Dimensional Diagrams Jacks MIC/INST Input Jack x 2 Combo jacks (Mic/HiZ) LINE Input Jacks (L, R) x 2 Phone jacks PHONES Jack x 1 Phone jack STEREO OUT Jacks (L, R) x 1 Phone jacks USB Connector x 1 USB 1.1 44.1/48 kHz, 16 bit Controls MIC/INST Switch x 2MIC: for microphones INST (Hi-Z): for guitars, etc. GAIN Control x 4 Gain for CH 1-5/6 COMP Control x 2 Compressor for CH 1, 2 MONO/STEREO Switch x 1 MONO: CH 1, 2 signals fuction as...
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Specifications 105AUDIOGRAM 6 Owner’s Manual ■Block Diagram and Level Diagram COMBO COMBO PHANTOM (+48V) MIC/INST Hi-Z MIC/INST Hi-Z HA COMP COMP HA HA HA COMP COMP Gain [10 to 54dB] Gain [6 to 50dB] [–6dBu] [–6dBu] [–6dBu] [–6dBu] [–6dBu] [–22dBu] [–22dBu] Gain [10 to 54dB] [–6dBu] [–6dBu] PEAK RE BA SUM SUM SUM MASTER SUM BA BA MUTE DR PEAK SIGNAL L L RSTEREO OUT [–2dBu] PHONES [0.5mW @ 40ohms] MIC A [–60 to –16dBu] MIC B [–60 to –16dBu] INST [–44 to 0dBu] CH INPUT (CH1, L) MIC A [–60 to –16dBu] MIC B...
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