Chapter5—Recording on the AW4416

2.Play back the song from the beginning, and watch the L/R level meter in the level meters/counter section.

If the red 0 dB segment lights, lower faders 1–16 and/or the STEREO fader.

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3.After you have set the level, rewind the song to the beginning. Then hold down the Transport section [REC] (●) key and press the [PLAY] key (¨).

Recording on the stereo track will begin.

In order to create an audio CD (44.1 kHz), there must be at least four seconds of data in the stereo track.

4.When you are finished recording, press the [STOP] (■) key.

5.To listen to the newly recorded stereo track, press the Recorder section [TRACK] key → [F3] key.

The TRACK screen Stereo page will appear, allowing you to play back or erase the stereo track. When the AW4416 is in the initial state, the M (mute) button in the upper left of the screen will be turned on, muting the stereo track.

6.Move the cursor to the M (mute) button and press the [ENTER] key.

Muting of the stereo track will be defeated, allowing the stereo track to play back.

At this time, the stereo track will automatically be assigned to monitor channels 1/2, and the remaining monitor channels will be muted. If you play back the song in this state, the stereo track can be monitored via monitor channels 1/2 → stereo bus.

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Yamaha AW4416 manual Move the cursor to the M mute button and press the Enter key

AW4416 specifications

The Yamaha AW4416 is a digital audio workstation that revolutionized music production by combining powerful recording, mixing, and editing capabilities in a compact format. Introduced in the early 2000s, the AW4416 was designed to cater to musicians, producers, and engineers seeking a versatile and intuitive solution for their audio projects.

At its core, the AW4416 features 16 balanced XLR/TRS input channels, allowing professional-grade recording of vocals and instruments. Each channel is equipped with high-quality preamps, ensuring clean amplification of audio signals. The unit supports 24-bit audio resolution, which provides a dynamic range and clarity that is essential for high-fidelity recordings.

One of the standout technologies of the AW4416 is its onboard effects processing. The workstation includes a variety of studio-quality effects, such as reverb, delay, and modulation, which can be applied during tracking or mixing without the need for external equipment. This feature enables users to sculpt their sound creatively and efficiently within the device itself.

The AW4416 is powered by a user-friendly interface that combines physical controls with a graphical display. This layout allows for easy navigation and operation, making it accessible for both novice users and seasoned professionals. The large LCD screen provides a clear view of track information, parameters, and settings, enhancing the overall workflow.

Connectivity is another highlight of the AW4416. The device includes MIDI I/O, allowing users to integrate external MIDI instruments and controllers effortlessly. Additionally, the workstation features ADAT optical output, enabling multi-channel digital audio transfer to external devices or recording systems, enhancing its versatility in various studio environments.

With its onboard 40GB hard drive, the AW4416 provides ample storage for recording sessions, samples, and projects. It also includes CD-RW capabilities, making it straightforward to burn mixes and demos directly from the workstation.

In summary, the Yamaha AW4416 combines robust audio capabilities with intuitive operation and advanced features. Its combination of high-quality input channels, onboard effects, extensive connectivity options, and user-friendly interface makes it an enduring choice for those in the music production field. Whether for live recordings, studio sessions, or songwriting, the AW4416 remains a reliable and effective tool for capturing and crafting audio.