Yamaha 4416: Home Studio Workshop With Drew Krag, Part Two
September 11, 2007
Drew Krag is back in his home studio with more on his Yamaha 4416. Here, Drew Krag goes over the positives and negatives of using the Yamaha 4416 and its 40 GB hard drive. Drew also touches on a more current option for those of you scrambling to multi-track record just like Drew.
You can catch the first part of Drew's Home Studio Workshop here. Stay tuned to Gearwire.com for more on Drew Krag and more Home Studio Workshop.
Visit Yamaha's official website here.
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I really enjoyed Drew Krag's home studio workshop on the Yamaha 4416, as I own one, I often find myself wondering if I am getting the most out of it. I use it in conjunction with Pro Tools LE ver. 6.7. Any tidbits of advice would be helpfull.
Thanx
Angelo Petraglia
Angel Eyes Music
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hd upgrade
hi- great video!
I have a 4416 with a 12g hd and want to upgrade it. what's my best option?
I saw these on 4416 users -is that up to date?
IBM TravelStar IC25N040ATCS04 (40GB)
IBM DJSA-230 30gb hd
thanks
brandon
4416 with pro tools
hi, can someone tell me how i can sync my 4416 with pro tools? and if i do sync it, will latency be an issue? i'd love to use the pre amps and the eq's, fx in that board into pro tools, i know i can multitrack just by plugging the outputs into my digi, but can i truly sync the machines so i can record a track and then record another over it without a latency problem? any help would be greatly appreciated.
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