Thursday, April 12, 2012

Yamaha Audiogram 6 audio interface Review

Yamaha Audiogram 6 audio interface
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first, they sent me the Anagram 3, not the 6. Anyhow, check out asio4all for windows asio driver. Not sure it makes a world of diff. No probs with the Yamaha drivers, Windows vista 32bit.
Have static real bad if my laptop is plugged into 110, on battery the system is crystal clear.
Data has some skips during recording. using laptop w/ 5400 rpm sata or usb 7200 drive, both skip.
Decided to go with a Mackie 8 channel (802 VLZ3) mixer and a Tascam dp 004 recorder and bypass the computer/interface all together. The computer interface is too complicated for a two channel mix. Too much to set up and tear down for live performances.
Love the Mackie for a 1000 reasons! It's my favorite piece of equipment. Haven't got the Tascam yet, 1 more week.
Note on the Audiogram: the channel level controls are not full kill. If you have a mic plugged in and turn the level all the way down, you still get signal from the mic in your mix.
The users manual is very good.
The Cubase AI4 is rock solid, extensive activation process, updates are available. Update on Tascam dp-004 pocket studio with which I was going to replace this yamaha recorder and my laptop, didn't like the Tascam at all, doesn't record directly to WAV (or any other usable) format and converts in real time, a two hour recording takes at least two more hours to convert. Sent it back. Looking at a Zoom H2 for the same price.


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