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Yamaha AW16G Recording 101 User Manual

Yamaha AW16G Recording 101
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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 to the PHONES jack of the
AW16G.
With Headphones
Step 2: Connect the instruments or microphones.
The next step would be to connect the instruments or the microphones to
the AW16G that you will be recording. Typically, it is best to start by recording the
rhythm instruments first (drums and bass guitar) and then record the other
instruments. The final thing recorded is usually the vocals. However, if you are
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Yamaha AW16G Recording 101 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeDigital Audio Workstation
Number of Tracks16
Simultaneous Recording Tracks8
Simultaneous Playback Tracks16
Phantom PowerYes
Internal Hard Drive40GB
Sampling Rate44.1 kHz
Bit Depth24-bit
CD-RW DriveYes
Dynamic ProcessingCompressor, Gate
Digital I/OS/PDIF
USBYes
EffectsReverb, Delay, Chorus
Inputs8 x XLR/TRS combo jacks

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