Yamaha 101 manual Turn the Equipment on

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If a condenser microphone is to be connected to either input 1 or 2, the phantom power must be turned on.

The Hi-Z input should be used to connect electric guitars or basses with passive electronics to the AW16G. If the guitar or bass has active electronics, or is going through an effects device before being connected to the AW16G, then one of the regular 1/4-inch TRS inputs should be used.

Step 3: Turn the Equipment on.

The final step before you can begin recording is to turn all of the equipment on. When turning the equipment on the following order should be used:

1.Turn on external devices such as audio sources and effects processors connected to the AW16G.

2.Turn on the AW16G.

3.Turn on the monitoring system connected to the AW16Gs Monitor Outputs.

This will prevent damage to the speakers. If the monitoring system is turned on first, then when the AW16G and the other equipment is turned on a loud ‘pop’ will be produced which may damage the speakers.

When turning the equipment off the reverse order should be used:

1.Turn off the monitoring system connected to the AW16Gs Monitor Outputs.

2.Turn off the AW16G. To access the AW16Gs shutdown screen press the [SONG] key until the SONG SHUTDOWN screen appears then cursor to SHUTDOWN and press the [ENTER] key.

3.Turn off external devices such as audio sources and effects processors connected to the AW16G.

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Contents Recording AW16G Recording 101 Table of Contents Recording the Stereo Track Creating an Audio CD Glossary AW16G Features IntroductionConnect the Monitoring System Setting up the AW16GWith Powered Monitors With Unpowered Monitors With Headphones Connect the instruments or microphonesXLR To TRS Cable Turn the Equipment on Recording Creating a New SongSetting the Input Level Assigning the Input Signal to a Track Recording the First Track Punch In/OutDisengaging a track from being record-enabled OverdubbingOverdubbing Additional Tracks Mixdown Setting the Basic Levels Adjusting the Panning Panning Guidelines Adjusting the EQ Using the EQ LibraryUsing the Dynamics Processors Using the Dynamic Processor LibraryUsing the Internal Effects Processors Recalling a Preset on an Effects ProcessorRecording the Stereo Track Creating an Audio CD Page Glossary