Ross Gerti no it's not. It has way too much TRS inputs and not near enough XLR 's,which is total BS.The only good thing about these machines are they last forever.
Thanks for the tutorial videos! I love this machine. I would rather have something that I can turn the knobs and faders instead of just a screen on a laptop (I am 71 years old and somewhat old school.) I recorded, mixed, and mastered an album on this machine after I first got it. That being said, I haven't used it for a while and forgot everything I ever learned. It's very complicated and you can forget quickly. I now want to do some live videos and have to go back to step 1. I would also advise finding an old serial mouse. The locator arrows are time consuming and annoying. But stick with the manual and tutorials - the results will be pleasing. Also, don't try to move the levers unless you are sure what you are doing. They are controlled by the level you are in - input, monitor, etc. They are controlled automatically and you will damage them if try to move them manually. Good luck!
Hello..I bought this unit when it first came out and it's never failed ever...where can I buy a battery remain's a mystery..please any info on that? Thanks big time in advance!
hi! i need help please...i buy this amazing machine, last week, in second hand, ofcourse, but dont bring the manuals, and i whant to connect my drum machine to the aw, but i dont know how...if you whant to help me how i do this, i will be very happy...thank you very much!!!
Hello friend! I was wondering if you guys would be up for a quick tutorial as I cannot figure out how to record onto CD Roms with the AW4416 for the life of me. Would be willing to compensate you for the time!
From experience, I'd avoid writing your masters to CD using the AW - it's painfully slow and more than one person has noticed that the final product seems to lose quality. The workaround options are much faster and better. You can go out digitally to a computer or even stereo analog works fine.
what's the sampling rate it uses in the routing stage ? Is it higher or lower than the sampling rate to hard disc ? It seems as though there's alot of sampling stages in this desk: sampling input/ sampling pre or post bus/ sampling to disc/ etc... With current PC's (as of 2016), a USB 3.0 BOB will achieve 24bit/ 196 on unlimited tracks with much smarter processing plugins in either Cubase, Logic or even Ableton. Why would anyone consider this obsolete device and the unnecessary complexities ? There's much easier, less expensive, and better performing options with future upgrade capability. This device is a dead end.
+ween69 No disrespect to you personally. I actually think you did a great job demonstrating the product. Just think it's a desk weight with what's available presently. Cheers-
I have been using one of these for over 13 years and I still love it. It is the greatest standalone hardware digital workstation ever made.
Ross Gerti no it's not. It has way too much TRS inputs and not near enough XLR 's,which is total BS.The only good thing about these machines are they last forever.
@Tony Jaksn please shut the hell up
@Frank De Ruiter hell yes!
but i prefer to buy a shit ton of 1/4 inch to xlr adapters instead because, i dont use xlr too often
Thanks for the tutorial videos! I love this machine. I would rather have something that I can turn the knobs and faders instead of just a screen on a laptop (I am 71 years old and somewhat old school.) I recorded, mixed, and mastered an album on this machine after I first got it. That being said, I haven't used it for a while and forgot everything I ever learned. It's very complicated and you can forget quickly. I now want to do some live videos and have to go back to step 1. I would also advise finding an old serial mouse. The locator arrows are time consuming and annoying. But stick with the manual and tutorials - the results will be pleasing. Also, don't try to move the levers unless you are sure what you are doing. They are controlled by the level you are in - input, monitor, etc. They are controlled automatically and you will damage them if try to move them manually. Good luck!
Extremely helpful!
Got mine new in 2001. Still have but dont use it anymore. All recording and mixing duties are all in logic X now.
Rodney D Yeah use the computer to but both of my computers took a shit it was nice to have to fall back on
ween69
Yeah, if my imac dies I definetely jump back on the aw4416
Hello..I bought this unit when it first came out and it's never failed ever...where can I buy a battery remain's a mystery..please any info on that? Thanks big time in advance!
google search?
I need help....my device needs to be fixed...
Great until the Low Battery Warning starts flashing ! Why did Yamaha hard wire the Dallas to the board ?!"?
So they can make more money on the service fees - lol. I just replaced mine a few weeks ago - now its good for another 10/15 years.
hi! i need help please...i buy this amazing machine, last week, in
second hand, ofcourse, but dont bring the manuals, and i whant to
connect my drum machine to the aw, but i dont know how...if you whant to
help me how i do this, i will be very happy...thank you very much!!!
the manuals are online. google "Yamaha AW4416 manual"
dj digital addict
Did you ever figure it out. I used to have my aw4416 synched to mpc 2000xl with no problems.
Hey what comes out of your drum machine ? Jacks? Phonos ?
Hello friend! I was wondering if you guys would be up for a quick tutorial as I cannot figure out how to record onto CD Roms with the AW4416 for the life of me. Would be willing to compensate you for the time!
From experience, I'd avoid writing your masters to CD using the AW - it's painfully slow and more than one person has noticed that the final product seems to lose quality. The workaround options are much faster and better. You can go out digitally to a computer or even stereo analog works fine.
how fix yamaha aw 4416 dark screen
Just bought one for $100 at a pawn shop...looking for tutorials...
$100.00 thats a good deal .
What is something to connect aw4416 with reaper? I don't have any cables
иван иваиванович you need cords to connect,no Bluetooth no WiFi .
Tell me please, YAMAHA MIDI-USB will work?
иван иваиванович It might try it and see I never tried that
ok, thank you
what's the sampling rate it uses in the routing stage ? Is it higher or lower than the sampling rate to hard disc ? It seems as though there's alot of sampling stages in this desk: sampling input/ sampling pre or post bus/ sampling to disc/ etc...
With current PC's (as of 2016), a USB 3.0 BOB will achieve 24bit/ 196 on unlimited tracks with much smarter processing plugins in either Cubase, Logic or even Ableton. Why would anyone consider this obsolete device and the unnecessary complexities ?
There's much easier, less expensive, and better performing options with future upgrade capability. This device is a dead end.
+seravenerdi no one said you had to use it, so why would you give a shit?
+ween69 No disrespect to you personally. I actually think you did a great job demonstrating the product. Just think it's a desk weight with what's available presently. Cheers-