Manual for AUDIOGRAM 6

Manual for AUDIOGRAM 6

Brand: YAMAHA

Category: Audio/Video

Document Type: Manual

Language: EN

Available Languages: EN , ES

Uploaded: Nov. 21, 2025, 8:37 p.m.

Warranty Information

No specific warranty period is mentioned in this manual.

This manual provides comprehensive instructions for the Yamaha AUDIOGRAM 6 Computer Recording System. It covers setup, including software installation and hardware connections, as well as detailed explanations of controls and functions. The Quick Guide offers a step-by-step approach to installing Cubase AI, connecting the interface, powering up the system, adjusting levels, and recording/mixing with Cubase AI. It also includes sections on troubleshooting common issues, general specifications, block diagrams, and information about the accessory disk. The AUDIOGRAM 6 is designed for high-performance computer recording, offering USB audio data transfer and bundled Cubase AI software for a complete recording solution.

Troubleshooting and error codes

Troubleshooting Issue Possible Causes and Solutions
The AUDIOGRAM interface won't turn on. Is the included USB cable properly plugged into the interface and a computer?
The system doesn't work properly. Are the USB cable and all necessary audio cables properly connected?
Are you using a USB hub? USB hubs can interfere with proper operation, so try connecting the AUDIOGRAM interface directly to a USB port on the computer. If the computer has multiple USB ports, try a different USB port.
Are you using other USB devices at the same time? If so, try removing the other device(s) and connecting only the Yamaha USB device.
The Input ports are not shown (Windows 7/Vista) Is the sound input of your computer operating system assigned properly?
  1. From the [START] menu click [Control Panel], then double-click the "Sound" icon to open the "Sound" dialog window.
  2. Click the "Recording" tab, right-click the "USB Audio CODEC" icon and select "Properties."
  3. Click the "Advanced" tab, then select "2 channel, 16 bit, 44100 Hz (CD Quality)" or "2 channel, 16 bit, 48000 Hz (DVD Quality)" in the "Default Format" field.
No sound. Are your speaker cables connected properly, or are they shorted?
Are the volume controls of your sources, audio devices, applications software, computer operating system, etc., set at appropriate levels?
Is the output of your computer operating system muted?
Do you have several applications running at the same time? Be sure to quit all applications you are not using.
Is the sound output of your computer operating system assigned properly?
The recorded sound is too low in level. Is the computer's output level setting too low? We recommend that you set the computer output to the maximum level and mute the computer's internal speaker.
The sound is intermittent or distorted. Is the PEAK indicator flashing red? You might have to lower GAIN or LEVEL control levels to avoid distortion.
Are you applying the compressor at an appropriate level? You might have to lower COMP control levels.
Are any other applications, device drivers, or USB devices (scanners, printers, etc.) running at the same time? Be sure to quit all applications you are not using.
Are you playing back a large number of audio tracks?
Are you recording or playing long continuous sections of audio?
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