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Glossary 

 

Note: Additional glossary words can be found online at the following web address: 

 

http://solutionsnetwork.yamaha.com

 

A/D Converter: A

nalog to 

D

igital converter - An electronic device for converting 

analog signals to digital signals. The analog signal is sampled every few 
milliseconds and its level is quantized into a digital word. The larger the digital 
word, the more accurate the representation of the analog value. 
 

Balanced Cable: 

A cable that has dual (two) wire conductors.  XLR and TRS 

cables are examples of balanced cables.

 

 
BPM: B

eats 

P

er 

M

inute - The number of steady even pulses in music occurring 

in one minute and therefore defining the tempo. 
 

CD: C

ompact 

D

isc 

Trademark term for the Sony-Phillips digital audio optical 

disc storage system. 

 
CDR: C

ompact 

D

isc 

R

ecordable - A CD that can be record CD-ROMs and audio 

CDs. Data written on a CDR cannot be erased.  
 

CDRW: C

ompact 

D

isk 

R

e

W

ritable - used to refer to a disc or CD technology that 

enables a disc to be recorded, erased, and recorded multiple times. 
 

Compressor: 

A signal processing device that is used to reduce the dynamic 

range of the signal passing through it. 

 

 
Condenser Microphone: 

A microphone that has a gold-coated plastic 

diaphragm mounted above a conductive back plate.  The diaphragm and back 
plate, separated by a small volume of air, form an electrical component called a 
capacitor (or condenser). A voltage between 9 and 48 volts (also known as 
phantom power) is applied to the diaphragm by an external power supply, 
charging it with a fixed, static voltage. 

As the diaphragm vibrates in response to sound waves an electrical 

charge is induced that is an electrical representation of the acoustic sound wave. 
 

Dynamic Microphone: 

A microphone that is made up of a flexibly mounted 

diaphragm that is coupled to a coil of fine wire. The coil is mounted in the air gap 
of a magnet so that it is free to move back and forth within the gap.  When sound 
waves strike the diaphragm, the diaphragm will vibrate.  As the diaphragm 
vibrates it will in turn cause the coil to move back in forth in the field of the 
magnet.  As the coil cuts through the lines of magnetic force in the gap, a small 
electrical current is induced in the wire, which is an electrical representation of 
the sound wave.   The dynamic microphone is the most common type of 
microphone. 
 

Summary of Contents for AW2400

Page 1: ...Recording 101 Yamaha Corporation of America 6600 Orangethorpe Ave Buena Park CA 90620 USA Customer Support 714 522 9000 Yamaha Solutions Network http solutionsnetwork yamaha com...

Page 2: ...Instruments and or Microphones 3 Turning the Equipment on 5 Recording 6 Creating a New Song 6 Setting the Input Level 7 Assigning the Input Signal to a Track 8 9 Recording the First Track 10 Punching...

Page 3: ...iii Using the EQ Library 18 Adjusting the Dynamic Processors 19 Using the Dynamics Library 20 Using the Internal Effects 21 Recording the Stereo Track 22 Creating an Audio CD 24 Glossary 26...

Page 4: ...Track Hard Disk Recorder The AW2400 records onto an internal 40 Gigabyte GB desktop style hard drive There are 24 mono tracks for a total of 24 recording tracks 16 Input Channel Mixing Console with a...

Page 5: ...ble to connect the AW2400 to powered monitors With Powered Monitors If un powered monitors are to be used with the AW2400 first connect the Monitor Outs of the AW2400 to the inputs of the power amp us...

Page 6: ...r and then record the other instruments The final thing to be recorded is usually the vocals However if you are more comfortable recording other instruments first and then adding the drums later on th...

Page 7: ...If an electric guitar or bass with passive electronics is going to be connected to the AW2400 it is suggested to use a direct box inline to an input If the guitar or bass has active electronics or is...

Page 8: ...ey until the Song List page is displayed then cursor to SHUTDOWN and press the ENTER key 5 Turn off external devices such as audio sources and effects processors connected to the AW2400 Recording When...

Page 9: ...or NO if you do not want to save the current song and press the ENTER key Another popup window will appear allowing you to choose 16 bit 24 bit 44 1kHz 48kHz recording 6 4 Move the cursor to either t...

Page 10: ...ng a new song the next step is to set the input level for the instrument or other sound source that you will be recording 1 Raise the Stereo Fader the red fader to the 0 position This is all of the wa...

Page 11: ...input level The meter on the right hand side of the Input Setting screen should be around the 12 to 6 dB mark when the instrument is at its maximum level Once you reach the 0 dB mark the signal will b...

Page 12: ...that you are going to record from The INPUT SEL that was pushed will now be solid red and the remaining INPUT SEL keys will no longer be blinking 3 Press the TRACK SEL key of the track that you want...

Page 13: ...he meter section press the METER key until you see the track meter section F1 for input meters and F2 for track meters Recording the First Track 10 You are now ready to record To begin recording simul...

Page 14: ...o fix the mistake and not erase the rest of the track you can first punch in at the point where the mistake was and then punch out when you have fixed the mistake To perform a punch out first punch in...

Page 15: ...put channel that you recorded from 3 Press the TRACK SEL key of the track that you recorded on The line that connected the input channel to the track will now disappear and the TRACK SEL key will no l...

Page 16: ...Navigate section press the RECORD key until the DIRECT page of the RECORD screen is displayed The INPUT SEL keys and the TRACK SEL keys will now be red and blinking 4 Press the INPUT SEL key for the...

Page 17: ...ise the fader of the track that you are recording on to the 0 mark 7 To begin recording simultaneously press the PLAY and REC keys in the transport section The lights above the PLAY and REC keys will...

Page 18: ...meant only is a general guideline for mixing and the use of other resources is highly encouraged There are many good books on mixing as well as articles in recording magazines that will cover the proc...

Page 19: ...n all of the instruments 7 Finally raise the faders of any vocal tracks to the desired listening level The L R meters should now read around the 0 dB mark If the meters are consistently going above th...

Page 20: ...selected track 4 To adjust the panning for additional tracks first press the TRACK SEL key of the desired track and then turn the PAN knob to the desired pan position Panning Guidelines There are no...

Page 21: ...are multiple background vocals they would normally be panned just a little off center to the left and the right For a wider sound you may prefer to pan some of the background vocals all of the way to...

Page 22: ...CALL button in the LCD and press the ENTER key This is for basic EQ adjustment For complete control use the cursor keys to select the various parameters within the EQ EDIT screen and then use the DATA...

Page 23: ...een is displayed 3 Use the DATA JOG Wheel to select a desired preset 4 Cursor to the Recall button and press the ENTER key 5 To adjust the dynamic processor turn the Total knob In the default settings...

Page 24: ...record the tracks with effects but typically they are added during the mixdown process Since there are four of these internal effects processors it is not possible to have a different effect on each t...

Page 25: ...ossible to send as many tracks as you want to any of the effects processors Recording the Stereo Track After you have recorded all of the tracks and adjusted the EQ dynamics processors and added effec...

Page 26: ...ng of the Stereo Track 5 After the song has finished press the STOP key to end the recording of the Stereo Track 5 Press the SONG key until the SONG LIST is displayed Cursor to SAVE and then press the...

Page 27: ...en is displayed 3 Select either TRACK AT ONCE or DISC AT ONCE and press the ENTER key An INIT CD LIST progress message will pop up Track At Once writes the audio to the CD and places an interval of tw...

Page 28: ...n is that of the stereo track not the whole song To add more songs repeat steps 4 to 5 until number of desired songs are displayed 6 Cursor to EXECUTE and press the ENTER key 7 The AW2400 will display...

Page 29: ...is used to reduce the dynamic range of the signal passing through it Condenser Microphone A microphone that has a gold coated plastic diaphragm mounted above a conductive back plate The diaphragm and...

Page 30: ...icks or flashes at adjustable intervals Mixdown The process of mixing all of the individually recorded tracks down to a single stereo track Overdub To record additional tracks to an existing recording...

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