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    Q. How do I get my Yamaha AW16G to follow my QY700 tempo changes?

    I have a song recorded as a MIDI sequence on a Yamaha QY700 hardware sequencer which I'm trying to record onto a Yamaha AW16G...

    Sound Advice Oct 2005
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    Q. Should I sync my MIDI gear with my multitracker?

    I use MIDI-sequenced sound modules for backing, so I am considering the option of sync'ing my sequencer with my AW4416 and running the modules in time with the recorded material. Or is it more sensible for me to record the module outputs to the hard drive?

    Sound Advice Aug 2005
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    Yamaha AW4416 User Tips: Part 2

    Masterclass

    Another selection of creative and time-saving tricks for Yamaha's fully featured hard disk multitracker.

    Techniques Jun 2005
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    Yamaha AW4416 User Tips: Part 1

    Masterclass

    Combining the guts of an 02R mixer with a fully featured multitrack recorder, the AW4416 ended up being a prodigiously complex beast. Our hands-on workshop shows you which of those snazzy features work best in practice, and how to use them efficiently.

    Techniques May 2005
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    Q. Why do my recordings sound harsh now that I've switched to digital?

    Recently, I bought a digital recorder and have been re-recording some of my old compositions from scratch in digital but, to my great disappointment, I am finding that my mixes are sounding harsh and cluttered. I thought digital recording would give me more clarity in the mix because of its higher fidelity. Where am I going wrong and what can I do about it?

    Sound Advice Mar 2004
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