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If you set the switch on ( ), the AUDIOGRAM supplies phantom power to channel 1 MIC/INST jack (XLR-type) 1. Turn this switch on when using a phantom-powered condenser microphone. • Be sure to leave this switch off ( ) if you do not need phantom power. • When turning the switch on, be sure that CAUTION only a condenser microphone is connected to the channel 1 MIC/INST input jack. Other devices may be damaged if connected to phantom power. This precaution does not apply to balanced dynamic microphones or instruments with the phone jack, however, as these will not be affected by phantom power. •To prevent damage to speakers, be sure to turn off power amplifiers (or powered speakers) before turning this switch on or off. We also recommend that you set the MASTER LEVEL control to the minimum position. Neglect of these precautions may result in large noise bursts that may damage your equipment, your ears, or both. CLevel Indicators These indicators show signal levels prior to the MASTER LEVEL control E. The SIGNAL LED lights when a signal is present, and the PEAK LED lights when the signal reaches or exceeds clipping level. Adjust the input channel LEVEL controls 0 so that the PEAK LEDs flash only briefly on occasional high-level peaks or not at all. DDAW Control Adjusts the level of the signal received from Cubase AI sent to the AUDIOGRAM STEREO OUT jacks 3. EMASTER LEVEL Control Adjusts the signal level sent to the STEREO OUT jacks 3. This allows you to adjust the overall volume without changing the relative volume balance among the channels. FUSB Connector Connects the AUDIOGRAM interface to a USB port on your computer via the supplied USB cable. In addition to transferring audio data between the AUDIOGRAM interface and the computer, the USB cable supplies power from the computer to the AUDIOGRAM interface. When connecting or disconnecting the USB cable be sure to turn the DAW control and the MASTER LEVEL control all the way down. CAUTION NOTE Yamaha recommends that you use a USB cable with a length of 1.5 meter or less. 13AUDIOGRAM 6 Owner’s Manual ¦ Input Signal Flow Input Output Adjust for maxi- mum level with minimum noise. Compress the sig- nal for increased subjective level. Adjust the recording level as well as the balance between channels. Adjusts the monitor level. Adjusts the playback level from Cubase AI (does not affect the record level). Record Playback EMASTER LEVEL control D DAW control 0LEVEL controls 7COMP controls 6GAIN controls C Level indicator Cubase AI Troubleshooting The AUDIOGRAM interface won’t turn on. . Is the included USB cable properly plugged into the interface and a computer? The system doesn’t work properly. . Are the USB cable and all necessary audio cables properly connected? . Are you using a USB hub? USB hubs can interfere with proper operation, so try connecting the AUDIOGRAM interface directly to a USB port on the computer. If the computer has multiple USB ports, try a different USB port. . Are you using other USB devices at the same time? If so, try removing the other device(s) and connecting only the Yamaha USB device. The Input ports are not shown (Windows 8/7/Vista) . Is the sound input of your computer operating system assigned properly? 1. Double-click the “Sound” icon in the [Control Panel] to open the “Sound” dialog window. 2. Click the “Recording” tab, right-click the “USB Audio CODEC” icon and select “Properties.” 3. Click the “Advanced” tab, then select “2 channel, 16 bit, 44100 Hz (CD Quality)” or “2 channel, 16 bit, 48000 Hz (DVD Quality)” in the “Default Format” field. No sound. . Are your speaker cables connected properly, or are they shorted? . Are the volume controls of your sources, audio devices, applications software, computer operating system, etc., set at appropriate levels? . Is the output of your computer operating system muted? . Do you have several applications running at the same time? Be sure to quit all applications you are not using. . Is the sound output of your computer operating system assigned properly? Windows 8/7/Vista: 1. Double-click the “Sound” icon in the [Control Panel] to open the “Sound” dialog window. 2. Click the “Playback” tab and check whether the “USB Audio CODEC” icon is checked. If not, right-click the “USB Audio CODEC” icon and select “Set as Default Device.” 3. Click the [Recording] tab and check whether the “USB Audio CODEC” icon is checked. If not, right-click the “USB Audio CODEC” icon and select “Set as Default Device.” Windows XP: 1. From the [START] menu click [Control Panel], then double-click the “Sounds and Audio Devices” icon to open the “Sounds and Audio Devices Properties” dialog window. 2. Click the “Audio” tab. 3. Set “Sound playback: Default device” and “Sound recording: Default device” to “USB Audio CODEC.” 4. Click [OK]. Mac: 1. Select “System Preferences ...” from the Apple menu and then select “Sound” to open the “Sound” dialog window. 2. Click the “Input” tab and under “Choose a device for sound input”...