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Old 12-17-2008, 06:55 AM
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Question AW4416 M-Powered Recording setup

I am attempting to record audio from my AW4416 into pro tools. I have already read a thread which explains how to set up the Sync, and I have the Pro Tools as a master. I have an instrument track through which I can monitor the audio input from the AW4416, but I cannot seem to get it to record to an audio channel while Sync'd up.
Is there something I'm doing wrong? Please help me out. Thanks.

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Old 12-17-2008, 08:37 AM
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Default Re: AW4416 M-Powered Recording setup

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I have an instrument track through which I can monitor the audio input from the AW4416,
Why an instrument track? You're trying to record audio, aren't you? Instrument tracks record MIDI data, not audio.
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but I cannot seem to get it to record to an audio channel while Sync'd up.
Are you selecting the proper inputs on the audio track? Are you record arming the track? Are you in the proper monitoring mode? (input only as opposed to auto-input? alt+k)
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Is there something I'm doing wrong?
Hard to say what you are doing wrong without knowing exactly, click by click, what you are doing in the first place.
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Old 12-17-2008, 02:32 PM
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Default Re: AW4416 M-Powered Recording setup

SPK:

I followed another posting's instruction in order to get the AW sync'd correctly with the m-powered (PTLE/DIGI001 Yamaha AW4416 ). I created an instrument track but also have tried a regular midi track and couldn't seem to get the audio to record to an audio track while Sync'd in either case; sorry if I hadn't clarified this.
Now as far your other questions I have the track armed for record and with the proper inputs; I know that the input selection is correct because when it is pure audio flowing into M-powered it monitors it fine and will also record. It just simply won't do it in sync mode; I know that it is possible I just don't know what I'm doing wrong. I am new to M-powered though; I am not familiar with "monitoring modes" so please elaborate as it could be helpful. Thanks.
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