Yamaha AW16G Owner's Manual - Page 34
Adjusting the input level
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Recording to a sound clip Adjusting the input level The signals that are input from MIC/LINE INPUT jacks 1- 8 are sent to input channels 1-8 respectively. Here's how to adjust the input level of the input channel, and make settings so that you can hear the sound from your monitor system via the stereo bus. 1 Lower the [STEREO] fader to the -∞ position. Also turn down the [GAIN] knob for the MIC/ LINE INPUT jack to which your instrument/ mic is connected. 2 Press and hold the [INPUT SEL] key for the jack to which your instrument/mic is connected. When you press and hold an [INPUT SEL] key, the INPUT SETTING popup window will appear, allowing you to make settings for the corresponding input channel. The following diagram is an example of the screen that will appear if you press and hold [INPUT SEL] key 1. 2 4 1 3 1 INPUT LEVEL knob Move the cursor to this knob and turn the [DATA/ JOG] dial to adjust the level of the input channel. Normally you will leave this at the default setting of 0 dB. The current level is shown by the value (dB units) above the knob. B Stereo bus assign switch When you move the cursor to this knob and press the [ENTER] key, the signal that is sent from the corresponding input channel to the stereo bus will be switched on/off. C Level meter This indicates the input level of the input channel. The symbol in the window indicates the location at which the level is detected. D EXIT button Move the cursor to this button and press the [ENTER] key to close the popup window and return to the previous screen. 3 While you watch the level meter in the popup window, produce sound on your instrument, and turn the [GAIN] knob to adjust the input level. As you turn the [GAIN] knob toward the right, the level meter in the popup window will move more widely. (However, you will not yet hear anything from your monitor system.) For the best audio quality, adjust the level as high as possible without allowing the meter to clip when the loudest volume occurs. 4 While you play your instrument, raise the [STEREO] fader to the 0 dB position. The LR meters at the right of the screen will now move. As you turn the [MONITOR/PHONES] knob toward the right, you should begin to hear sound from your monitor system. Note If you still do not hear sound after raising the [STEREO] fader, check the INPUT SETTING popup window to make sure that the stereo bus assign switch is turned on, and that the INPUT LEVEL knob value has not been set below 0.0 dB. 5 To exit the INPUT SETTING popup window, move the cursor to the EXIT button and press the [ENTER] key. You will return to the previous screen. Tip! The level settings described above are the basic settings for any type of recording --- not just for a sound clip. By using the [GAIN] knob to raise the level as far as possible without allowing distortion to occur, you can ensure that the input signal is converted into digital form with the highest possible quality before it is input to the mixer section. If the [GAIN] knob is not raised sufficiently, you may not be taking full advantage of the available dynamic range of the mixer section and recorder section. When the input LEVEL knob and [STEREO] fader are set to the 0 dB position, the input level will be output without change to the recorder and monitor. 34