Yamaha 101 manual

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TRS: Used to refer to a Tip, Ring, Sleeve cable, connector, or jack. Also known as balanced 1/4". Inputs 3-8 of the AW16G use TRS jacks.

XLR: Used to refer to a three-prong canon cable, connector, or jack. Inputs 1-2 of the AW16G are XLR inputs.

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Contents Recording AW16G Recording 101 Table of Contents Recording the Stereo Track Creating an Audio CD Glossary Introduction AW16G FeaturesSetting up the AW16G With Powered MonitorsConnect the Monitoring System With Headphones Connect the instruments or microphones With Unpowered MonitorsXLR To TRS Cable Turn the Equipment on Creating a New Song RecordingSetting the Input Level Assigning the Input Signal to a Track Punch In/Out Recording the First TrackOverdubbing Disengaging a track from being record-enabledOverdubbing Additional Tracks Mixdown Setting the Basic Levels Adjusting the Panning Panning Guidelines Using the EQ Library Adjusting the EQUsing the Dynamic Processor Library Using the Dynamics ProcessorsRecalling a Preset on an Effects Processor Using the Internal Effects ProcessorsRecording the Stereo Track Creating an Audio CD Page Glossary