CONTENTS Page Introduction 3 Equipment List 3 Computer Requirements 3 Hardware Setup 4 EtherSound Network Setup 4 Mixer Patching 5 Word clock 5 AVS-ES-Monitor setup 6 Device List and Names 6 Network Routing 7 I/O Patch for MY16-ES64 7 I/O Patch for NAI48-ES 8 I/O Patch for SB168-ES 9 I/O Patch for LX6464ES 9 Bi-Directional Status 10 Save to all devices 10 PC Playback via EtherSound 11 Nuendo 4 / Cubase 4 Setup 12 Device Setup 12 Templates 13 Start Recording 15 Playback 16 Appendix 1 17 MY-Card setup 17 Installing the MY-Cards 18 Appendix 2 19 Create a new Nuendo / Cubase Template 19 2ģ Introduction The live recording solution outlined in this document actually takes the recording directly from the stagebox rather than from the mixing console. Such a system is ideal for use as a virtual sound-check tool, and to create a concert archive for later mix-down using Steinberg or other professional Digital Audio Workstation software. With the right selection of interface cards and software, an elegant solution can be built using just one cable between mixer and stage, and one cable between stagebox and recorder. 1 Live Recording with M7CL or PM5D Via EtherSound Using Steinberg Cubase 4 or Nuendo 4Ģ Summary: This guide will show how quick and easy it is to achieve a high quality, live multi-track recording using a Yamaha digital mixer, an EtherSound equipped stagebox and a Personal Computer.
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