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Yamaha AW2816 Desktop Digital Audio Workstation Review
Aug 01, 2003, Electronic Musician, By Mark Nelson
The Yamaha AW2816 is a digital audio workstation that provides 16-track recording, automated mixing, 28 inputs, 9 motorized faders, two onboard effects processors, and a CD burner.

PORTABLE DIGITAL STUDIO UPDATE
Oct 01, 2001, Electronic Musician, By Marty Cutler
YAMAHA Yamaha's AW2816 ($2,399) gives you 16 mono tracks and a stereo track of hard-disk recording. The unit can record 8 tracks or play 16 tracks simultaneously. The AW2816 supports 16- and 24-bit resolution and 44.1 and 48 kHz sampling rates. Internal processing is 32-bit with 44-bit EQ. The unit offers almost four times the audio-processing power of Yamaha's AW4416 recorder. The two multi-effects

How to Build a Personal Recording Studio on Any Budget - Part I
Jul 01, 2002, Electronic Musician, Steve O
This article describes how to go about building a home studio, on a variety of budgets. Includes specific product recommendations. From the editors of Electronic Musician magazine.

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Yamaha AW16G - Continuing a Great Legacy
Aug 06, 2003, Electronic Musician, By Phil Clendeninn
Yamaha’s AW16G is a winner onstage or in the personal studio.

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Digital Audio Workstations | DAW Articles and Reviews from Electronic Musician - portable digital studios, modular hard-disk recorders, digital audio workstations, daws
Apr 02, 2004, Electronic Musician
DAWs and recorder reviews and tutorials, from the archives of Electronic Musician magazine.

Summer NAMM Hits!
Jul 26, 2001, Electronic Musician, Electronic Musician staff
Despite the mainstream media's doom-and-gloom predictions of a deep recession, the large number of interesting (and in some cases, innovative) products displayed at the 2001 Summer NAMM show in Nashville, TN, seemed to indicate otherwise. By the end of the three-day trade show, the editors at EM felt that a number of items stood out from the crowd. The Boss WP-20G Wave Processor is a scaled-down version

WHAT'S NEW
Nov 01, 2002, Electronic Musician, By Marty Cutler
FONG ELECTRONIC SONICEYE In the personal studio, it is frequently difficult to locate the weak link in an audio chain. Fong Electronic's SonicEye ($40) makes that procedure easier with a device you can keep on your key chain. The SonicEye sports an unbalanced -inch plug, a power-indicator LED, and three LEDs that indicate signal level. Plug the device in to the output jack in question and press the

2003 EDITORS CHOICE
Jan 01, 2003, Electronic Musician, By the EM Staff
2003 EDITORS CHOICE

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