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Is the Yamaha mg12xu an analog audio mixer?

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Is the Yamaha mg12xu an analog audio mixer?

I recently got my hands on a Yamaha MG12XU audio mixer and dove right into the world of amateur analog audio mixing. Everything went fine until it came to the USB interface.

Why is my Yamaha mg12xu sound so low?

Everything went fine until it came to the USB interface. When trying to record the sound that was output via USB to my computer (basically STEREO OUT without the master stereo fader), it did arrive, but the volume was really, really low.

What should monitor level be on Yamaha mg12xu?

Another clue was the monitor level display on the right side. For normal signals it only went up to a strength of about -25 to -30, which is basically the two bottom indicators of a total of twelve. They should be around the 0 level (5th from the top).

How big is a Yamaha mg10xu owner’s manual?

Manuals Name English MG10XU/MG10 Technical Specifications [1011KB] MG12XU/MG12 Owner’s Manual [5.4MB] MG12XU/MG12 Technical Specifications [413KB] MG16XU/MG16 Owner’s Manual [5.4MB]

What kind of input does the Yamaha mg10xu have?

The USB interface offers 24-bit recording with up to a remarkable 192 kHz sample frequency. The MG-series comes in 6-, 10-, 12-, 16-, and 20-input configurations. Larger models have channel faders and universal power supplies, while smaller models have knobs and AC adapters.

Everything went fine until it came to the USB interface. When trying to record the sound that was output via USB to my computer (basically STEREO OUT without the master stereo fader), it did arrive, but the volume was really, really low.

How do you disable effects on Yamaha mg10xu?

The effects can be enabled/disabled either with a button above the return knob, or by an optional foot switch. There’s also a hardware FX send connector that bypasses the built-in effects, but you’d need to use input channels to return an external effect processor to the signal path.

Another clue was the monitor level display on the right side. For normal signals it only went up to a strength of about -25 to -30, which is basically the two bottom indicators of a total of twelve. They should be around the 0 level (5th from the top).