Yamaha Audiogram6 Owners Manual - Page 13
Recording and Playback, Recording with maximum quality and mini, mum noise - audiogram 6 problems
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Quick Guide Recording and Playback 1 Click 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. Rewind Forward Stop Record Start 4 Select [Mixer] from the [Devices] menu to open the Mixer window. The overall playback level will be displayed via the master section bus level meter on the right side of the mixer window, and the channel level will be displayed via the channel strip level meter. NOTE To hear the playback sound via the AUDIOGRAM interface, adjust the volume with the DAW control and MASTER LEVEL control. The playback level will approximately match the recording level when the DAW control is set to about 1 o'clock. Recording results 2 Play the part. 3 When 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 of the recorded section, then click the Transport panel [Start] button. Recording with maximum quality and minimum noise: For optimum sound quality with minimum noise, the AUDIOGRAM signal levels should be set as high as possible without clipping. Check signal levels to be sent to Cubase AI for recording using the AUDIOGRAM level indicators while the DAW control is set to minimum. Adjust the channel LEVEL controls so that the corresponding PEAK LEDs flash only occasionally on the highest input transients. Level meter Bus level meter 5 To save the project select [Save] from the [File] menu and enter a file name before actually saving the file. Save your project frequently to insure against losing large amounts of data if a problem occurs. 6 Repeat steps 1 through 5 to record further material on the same track. 7 To record additional material on a different track, select a new track and repeat the record procedure. AUDIOGRAM 6 Owner's Manual 13