Yamaha Explore Features and Specifications of the Audiogram 3 Stereo Receiver

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AUDIOGRAM

 

PHANTOM (+48V)

L R

MIC A

STEREO

STEREO

COMBO

[–60 to –16dBu]

 

[–6dBu]

 

 

 

HA

 

INPUT 1

MIC/INST

 

 

 

Level

 

MIC B

 

 

[–60 to –16dBu]

Hi-Z

(Gain)

[–6dBu]

INST

 

[10 to 54dB]

 

SUM

[–44 to 0dBu]

 

 

 

 

 

 

SUM

 

 

[–6dBu]

 

 

 

HA

 

LINE L

Level

[–34 to +10dBu]

(Gain)

 

[6 to 50dB]

INPUT 2

HA

 

LINE R

 

[–34 to +10dBu]

 

 

 

L R

RE

 

 

PEAK

 

 

SIGNAL

GR

 

 

DR

 

 

Level

DR

 

 

 

 

 

(MASTER)

 

 

[–6dBu]

[–12dBu]

[–2dBu]

L

SUM

 

BA

 

 

 

STEREO OUT

SUM

 

BA

[–2dBu]

 

R

 

 

 

PHONES

[0.5mW @ 40ohms]

 

MUTE

 

 

 

LPF

[–20dBu]

 

USB

 

LIN

 

 

 

 

D–

 

 

RIN

 

D+

 

LPF

 

 

GND

 

 

USB

+3.7V REG

[–6dBu]

 

[–20dBu]

LPF

AUDIO

 

 

LO

 

Vbus (+5V)

 

 

 

 

 

RO

 

SSPND

 

LPF

 

 

 

 

 

 

12MHz

 

POWER

 

 

 

IN

 

OUT1 SW_IC EN1

GR

 

+5V

 

OUT2

EN2

 

 

 

 

PHANTOM

RE

Block Diagram and Level Diagram

3

+48V

DC-DC

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+30dBu

 

 

 

 

+20dBu

 

Clip Level

Clip Level

+10dBu

CH IN INST Gain: Min [0dBu]

ST CH IN LINE Gain: Min [+10dBu]

 

0dBu

 

 

 

 

 

–10dBu

CH IN MIC Gain: Min [–16dBu]

 

 

 

–20dBu

 

 

 

ST CH IN LINE Gain: Max [–34dBu]

 

–30dBu

CH IN INST Gain: Max [–44dBu]

 

 

–40dBu

 

 

 

–50dBu

CH IN MIC Gain: Max [–60dBu]

 

 

 

–60dBu

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

–7.5V DC-DC

+7.5V DC-DC

 

 

+30dBu

 

Clip Level

+20dBu

 

 

+10dBu

 

STEREO OUT [–2dBu]

0dBu

 

–10dBu

Level (MASTER)

PHONES [0.5mW @ 40ohms]

–20dBu

[Nominal: –6dB]

 

–30dBu

 

 

–40dBu

 

 

–50dBu

 

 

–60dBu

Specifications

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Contents USB Audio Interface FCC Information U.S.A Precautions Special Notices Introduction Computer System Requirements Cubase AI 4 System RequirementsSetup Installing Cubase AI Connecting to the Audiogram interfacePowering Up the System Turn the power to the audio system monitor speakersAdjusting Level Cubase AI SetupRecording with Cubase AI Set the computer output to the maximum levelDouble-click the Application → Cubase AI Quick Guide Preparing to Record Recording and Playback Click the Transport panel Record button to begin recordingRecording with maximum quality and minimum noise Mixing with Cubase AI → RoomWorks SEClick Export Control Panel Input Signal Flow Rear PanelAudiogram interface won’t turn on System doesn’t work properlyInput ports are not shown Windows Vista No soundTroubleshooting Recorded sound is too low in levelSound is intermittent or distorted Dimensional Diagrams General SpecificationsBlock Diagram and Level Diagram AudiogramSoftware License Agreement 131 Brazil WN49520

Audiogram 3 specifications

The Yamaha Audiogram 3 is an entry-level USB audio interface designed to simplify the recording process for musicians, podcasters, and content creators. With its compact and user-friendly design, the Audiogram 3 makes it easy for users to capture high-quality audio with minimal setup time. This versatile device is particularly well-suited for those who are new to audio recording, while still offering features that experienced users will appreciate.

One of the standout features of the Audiogram 3 is its three input channels, which provide flexibility for various recording scenarios. The interface includes one XLR input for microphones, along with two additional inputs that can be used for instruments or line-level sources. This versatility allows users to record vocals, guitars, keyboards, and more, making it an excellent choice for solo artists or small ensembles.

The Audiogram 3 is equipped with high-quality microphone preamps, which are essential for ensuring clear and detailed audio capture. These preamps are designed to deliver low noise and high headroom, enabling users to achieve professional-sounding recordings without the need for additional external equipment. Furthermore, the device features a 24-bit/96kHz digital converter, which ensures that every nuance of the audio is accurately captured during the recording process.

Another notable technological aspect of the Audiogram 3 is its seamless integration with computer-based recording software. The unit is class-compliant, meaning it can be used with both Windows and Mac systems without the need for additional drivers. This plug-and-play functionality makes it an ideal choice for individuals who want to dive into audio recording without dealing with complicated software installations.

The Audiogram 3 also comes with a software bundle that includes a selection of digital audio workstation (DAW) programs and plug-ins. This enables users to start making music or producing podcasts right out of the box. The inclusion of these tools can greatly enhance the production process, providing users with everything they need to mix, edit, and finalize their projects.

In terms of design, the Yamaha Audiogram 3 is compact and portable, making it the perfect companion for those who need a reliable recording solution on the go. Its sturdy build quality ensures that it can withstand the rigors of daily use, while the intuitive layout of controls allows for easy operation even in dimly lit environments.

In summary, the Yamaha Audiogram 3 is a feature-packed USB audio interface tailored for those looking to record high-quality audio with ease. Its combination of high-grade preamps, versatile input options, and user-friendly design makes it a valuable tool for any aspiring audio creator.