LIVE STREAMING MIXER User Guide EN
Contents Contents Introduction 5 About this Guide.. ..................................................................................... 5 How the manuals are organized.. ................................................................ 7 Product features....................................................................................... 8 Accessories............................................................................................. 10 Component names and functions 11 Rear panel..........
Contents Using the sound pad 56 Using the sound pad for playback.. ............................................................ 56 Making detailed settings for each pad.. ...................................................... 57 Recording to the sound pad.. .................................................................... 58 Assigning audio files to the sound pad........................................................ 60 Using the voice changer 61 Adjusting the voice formant and pitch..............
Contents Dimensions............................................................................................. 80 Block diagram......................................................................................... 81 Level diagram.........................................................................................
Introduction > About this Guide Introduction About this Guide Notice regarding the contents of this guide This user guide explains about connecting and operating this product for the user. The precautions and other matters are classified as follows. ( WARNING This content indicates “risk of serious injury or death.” ( CAUTION This content indicates “risk of injury.
Introduction > About this Guide *1 The word “content” includes computer programs, sound data, accompaniment style data, MIDI data, waveform data, voice recording data, music scores and score data, and other related data. *2 The phrase “reproduce or repurpose” includes extracting the content that is built into or included with this product, or recording and distributing it in a form that closely resembles the original. Trademarks The trademarks used in this guide are as follows.
Introduction > How the manuals are organized How the manuals are organized The manuals that cover this product are listed below. Printed manuals The manual that is included with this product. ( ( Start Guide Explains the basic methods used to connect this product to external devices and how to configure the settings, as well as the name and function of each part. Safety Guide Explains the safety-related points you must be aware of when using this product.
Introduction > Product features Product features This is a Live streaming mixer that’s used for livestreaming and other uses via connection to your computer, iPad or smartphone. This product includes a variety of effects and functions to produce a great livestream. n Built-in voice changer for livestream production You can apply a wide array of effects to the voice audio inputted to CH1, including a voice changer and more.
Introduction > Product features n Stable operations using the dedicated AC adapter Use the included AC adapter to supply the necessary power for stable operations.
Introduction > Accessories Accessories The items included with this product are listed below. Check whether all of these items have been properly packaged with the product. ( AC adapter PA-150B × 1 ( USB cable (USB-C to USB-C), 1.
Component names and functions > Rear panel Component names and functions Rear panel Bottom part of rear panel a b c a d [12V] DC jack Connect the included AC adapter here. b [POWER SOURCE] selector switch Selects which jack is used to power this product. Set this to the [USB 2.0] side when powering this product via the [USB 2.0] port, and set this to the [12V] DC jack side when powering this product via the [12V] DC jack. c [USB 2.0] jack (Type C) Connect your computer or iPad/iPhone.
Component names and functions > Rear panel Points of caution when using the USB port ( ( Observe the following points to prevent loss of data when connecting the USB port to other devices. Observe the following before inserting or unplugging the USB cable. Quit all applications. Make sure that no data is being transmitted from this product. After you unplug the cable, make sure to wait for at least six seconds before plugging the cable in again.
Component names and functions > Rear panel b [MONITOR OUT] jacks (phone) Connect your powered monitor speaker or similar equipment here. These are compatible with phone plugs (balanced/unbalanced). c [MIX OUT] jacks (phone) These are electronically-balanced phone type output jacks for outputting the mixed signal in stereo. d [CH7/8 (P) LINE IN/OUT] smartphone input/output jack (compatible with four-conductor (TRRS) 3.
Component names and functions > Rear panel ( Output for the [MONITOR OUT] jacks In the AG08 Controller app, select the MONITOR OUT settings shown at the bottom right corner of the Detail screen.
Component names and functions > Rear panel ( Output for [MIX OUT] jacks and [CH7/8 LINE IN/OUT] jack Press the menu [ ] button on the AG08 Controller, and select Settings → OUTPUT to make the settings. For the signals for MIX, MONITOR1, MONITOR2, AUX and STREAMING, refer to the block diagram.
Component names and functions > Front side Front side Effects section Output section Input section Fader section Sound pad section Top panel input section a b f g h c de 16
Component names and functions > Front side a [GAIN] knobs Determines the base volume for the respective channel. Adjust the knobs so that the [SIG/PEAK] LED lights up red only briefly when you sing loudly or play strongly. b [GAIN HIGH/LOW] selector switch Determines the base volume for channels 3/4. Set this to LOW (O) if the [SIG/PEAK] LED keeps lighting up red or if the sound is distorting. NOTE Turn the channel faders to the minimum setting before you toggle the [GAIN HIGH/LOW] selector switch.
Component names and functions > Front side WARNING ( g Adjust the volume before you toggle these switches. This is because the levels may suddenly get loud depending on the device you’ve connected, which could damage your hearing or cause external devices to malfunction. [SIG/PEAK] LED Use these indicators to check the input signal levels.
Component names and functions > Front side Effects section c d a b h f e g i a [COMP EQ] buttons Toggles the compressor and equalizer on/off for channels 1/2. This is set at the optimal setting for livestreaming by default. This keeps down unnecessary noise in the low end and helps smooth out differences in the input levels. b [VOICE CHANGER] button Toggles the voice changer function for channel 1 on/off. c [PITCH] knob Turn this knob to adjust the pitch for the channel 1 voice.
Component names and functions > Front side g FX SEND knobs Use these knobs to control the send level for FX1 of channel 1. Push these knobs to toggle the effect type for FX1 of channel 1. h [AMP SIM] button Toggles the amp simulator function for channel 2 on/off. The amp simulator recreates the sound of playing an electric guitar through an amplifier. This simulates the characteristic “distorted” amp sound that’s heard when you directly connect an electric guitar.
Component names and functions > Front side NOTE When you connect a mic plug into the [HEADSET] mic [ jack is muted. ] input jack, the audio from the device connected to the [CH1 MIC/LINE] NOTE Use AG08 Controller to set the gain for the signal input from the [HEADSET] mic [ ] input jack, instead of using the channel 1 [GAIN] knob on the top panel. Press the [ ] button on the AG08 Controller menu, and select Settings → HEADSET MIC Gain to make the settings.
Component names and functions > Front side NOTE You can use the AG08 Controller app to add channels that are not outputted during monitoring. Press the menu [ AG08 Controller, and select Settings → MIX MINUS to make the settings. ] button on the Top panel sound pad section a b c d a [z] (standby/on) switch Toggles between power standby and on. To set this to standby while the power is on, long-press the switch for at least two seconds. It takes about eight seconds to completely switch to standby.
Component names and functions > Front side NOTICE ( Rapidly toggling this switch between standby and on may cause the product to malfunction. After you toggle the switch to standby, make sure to wait for at least six seconds before toggling the switch on again. NOTE The switch flashes when there is not enough power supplied from the computer. b Sound pad level knob Adjusts the output level of the audio from the sound pad.
Getting ready to use this product > Connecting to your computer and configuring the settings (Windows) Getting ready to use this product Connecting to your computer and configuring the settings (Windows) First, you must download and install the “Yamaha Steinberg USB Driver” from the following Yamaha website, so that your computer can recognize this product. https://www.yamaha.com/2/ag08/ NOTE ( ( For the installation steps, see the installation guide found in the compressed file you downloaded.
Getting ready to use this product > Connecting to your computer and configuring the settings (Windows) 5 6 Turn the [z] (standby/on) switch on. After the LED light animation on the top panel of this unit finishes, check whether the LED of the [z] (standby/on) switch on this product is lit. If you’ve connected the devices before installing the driver, go ahead and install the driver. Settings on the computer Change the output/input setting on your computer to “AG08”.
Getting ready to use this product > Connecting to your computer and configuring the settings (Windows) NOTE ( ( ( 4 In step 3, when you select [CH5/6 (Yamaha AG08)] for Output, the computer starts outputting to the USB inputs of channels 5/6 on this product. Use the [LINE/USB] selector switch for channels 5/6 on this product to select “USB”. In step 3, when you select [CH7/8 (Yamaha AG08)] for Output, the computer starts outputting to the USB inputs of channels 7/8 on this product.
Getting ready to use this product > Connecting to your computer and configuring the settings (Mac) Connecting to your computer and configuring the settings (Mac) First, you must download and install the “Yamaha Steinberg USB Driver” from the following Yamaha website, so that your computer can recognize this product. https://www.yamaha.com/2/ag08/ NOTE ( ( For the installation steps, see the installation guide found in the compressed file you downloaded.
Getting ready to use this product > Connecting to your computer and configuring the settings (Mac) Settings on the computer 1 2 Open “Finder” → “Go” → “Applications” → “Utilities” → “Audio MIDI Setup”. Select [Yamaha AG08 Streaming / CH3-4] from the list on the left side of the Audio Devices screen. If the Audio Devices screen is not shown, select “Show Audio Devices” from the “Window” menu to make it appear. 3 Click [ ] at the bottom left of the screen and select “Use This Device For Sound Output”.
Getting ready to use this product > Connecting to your computer and configuring the settings (Mac) NOTE ( ( ( 6 In step 2, when you select [Yamaha AG08 Voice / CH5-6], only the channel 1 and channel 2 mix from this product is inputted to the computer, and the computer starts outputting to the USB inputs of channels 5/6 on this product. Use the [LINE/USB] selector switch for channels 5/6 on this product to select “USB”.
Getting ready to use this product > Connecting to an iPad/iPhone Connecting to an iPad/iPhone This explains what to do to power this unit, up through connecting to an iPad/iPhone.
Getting ready to use this product > Connecting to an iPad/iPhone 6 Connect the Apple Lightning cable to the iPad/iPhone. iPad/iPhone NOTE If you’re using an iPad that has a USB-C port, use the Apple USB-C Digital AV Multiport Adapter. You can also use the USB-C cable included with the iPad to connect directly to this product. However, the amount of time you can use the iPad will be limited by how much battery charge remains on the iPad.
Getting ready to use this product > Connecting to Android devices Connecting to Android devices This explains what to do to power this unit, up through connecting to an Android device. What you need ( 3.5 mm 4-conductor stereo mini cable NOTE ( ( ( This product can’t input/output audio via the USB cable. The audio signal sent to the Android device is monaural.
Getting ready to use this product > Connecting to Android devices 5 Using a 3.5 mm four-conductor (TRRS) stereo mini cable, connect the [CH7/8 (P) LINE IN/OUT] smartphone input/output jack to the headset jack on your Android device. 4-conductor (TRRS), 3.5 mm stereo mini cable Android device NOTE ( You will need a conversion adapter cable if your Android device does not have a jack for connecting stereo mini plugs.
Using this product for livestreaming (17LIVE, Twitch, YouTube Live) > Using this product with your computer Using this product for livestreaming (17LIVE, Twitch, YouTube Live) Using this product with your computer This explains how to use this product with your Windows PC or Mac to configure the settings and make the necessary operations to livestream your voice or your singing to 17LIVE, Twitch, YouTube Live or other such services. (17LIVE, Twitch and YouTube Live are the names of streaming apps.
Using this product for livestreaming (17LIVE, Twitch, YouTube Live) > Using this product with your computer 2 Connect your headphones or earphones to the output jack.
Using this product for livestreaming (17LIVE, Twitch, YouTube Live) > Using this product with your computer 3 Connect the mic to the channel 1 mic/line input jack. Connect a headset microphone to the [HEADSET] mic input jack. Now that you’ve made these connections, configure the settings for this unit. 4 Turn the [z] (standby/on) switch on.
Using this product for livestreaming (17LIVE, Twitch, YouTube Live) > Using this product with your computer 5 Configure the settings on the AG. Make the settings for each switch on the front panel as follows.
Using this product for livestreaming (17LIVE, Twitch, YouTube Live) > Using this product with your computer 6 Use the Sound Check function to configure the connection with your computer and the levels on this product. ( About the Sound Check function When using a computer, follow the instructions from the Sound Check function in the AG08 Controller app to configure the connection with your computer and the levels on this product.
Using this product for livestreaming (17LIVE, Twitch, YouTube Live) > Using this product with your computer Follow the instructions from the Sound Check function to configure the connection with your computer and the levels on this product. If the output/input settings for the computer are not finished, a sound settings screen like the one below is shown.
Using this product for livestreaming (17LIVE, Twitch, YouTube Live) > Using this product with your computer Set the destination channels for the background music and voice chat audio. NOTE ( ( 7 For Windows, see “Connecting to your computer and configuring the settings (Windows)” (p.24). For macOS, see “Connecting to your computer and configuring the settings (Mac)” (p.27). Adjust the volume using the [MONITOR PHONES] [H] knob while speaking into the mic.
Using this product for livestreaming (17LIVE, Twitch, YouTube Live) > Using this product with your computer 2 3 On the left-hand navigation menu, click “Audio”. 4 Similarly, for the “Mic/Auxiliary Audio” settings in “Global Audio Devices”, use the [Streaming (Yamaha AG08)] setting. 5 6 On the left-hand navigation menu, click “Stream”. 7 8 Close the “Settings” screen. For the “Desktop Audio” settings in “Global Audio Devices”, use “Default” or “Disabled”.
Using this product for livestreaming (17LIVE, Twitch, YouTube Live) > Using with an iPad/iPhone Using with an iPad/iPhone This explains how to configure the settings and use this product with your iPad/iPhone to livestream your voice or your singing to 17LIVE, Twitch, YouTube Live or other such services. (17LIVE, Twitch and YouTube Live are the names of streaming apps.) What you need ( ( ( ( This product iPad/iPhone When using an iPad, search for and install the “AG08 Controller” app in the App Store.
Using this product for livestreaming (17LIVE, Twitch, YouTube Live) > Using with an iPad/iPhone 2 Connect your headphones or earphones to the output jack.
Using this product for livestreaming (17LIVE, Twitch, YouTube Live) > Using with an iPad/iPhone 3 Connect the mic to the channel 1 mic/line input jack. Connect a headset microphone to the [HEADSET] mic input jack. Now that you’ve made these connections, configure the settings for this unit. 4 Turn the [z] (standby/on) switch on.
Using this product for livestreaming (17LIVE, Twitch, YouTube Live) > Using with an iPad/iPhone 5 Configure the settings on the AG. Make the settings for each switch on the front panel as follows.
Using this product for livestreaming (17LIVE, Twitch, YouTube Live) > Using with an iPad/iPhone 6 Use the Sound Check function to configure the connection with your iPad and the levels on this product. ( About the Sound Check function When using an iPad, follow the instructions from the Sound Check function in the AG08 Controller app to configure the connection with your computer and the levels on this product.
Using this product for livestreaming (17LIVE, Twitch, YouTube Live) > Using with an iPad/iPhone Follow the instructions from the Sound Check function to configure the connection with your iPad and the levels on this product. 7 Adjust the volume using the [MONITOR PHONES] [H] knob while speaking into the mic. Adjusting the volume using the [MONITOR PHONES] [H] knob has no effect on the volume of the livestreaming audio. 8 Start the livestream. Use the faders to adjust the respective volumes.
Using this product for livestreaming (17LIVE, Twitch, YouTube Live) > Using this product with an Android device Using this product with an Android device This explains how to configure the settings and use this product with your Android device to livestream your voice or your singing to 17LIVE, Twitch, YouTube Live or other such services. (17LIVE, Twitch and YouTube Live are the names of streaming apps.
Using this product for livestreaming (17LIVE, Twitch, YouTube Live) > Using this product with an Android device 2 Connect your headphones or earphones to the output jack.
Using this product for livestreaming (17LIVE, Twitch, YouTube Live) > Using this product with an Android device 3 Connect the mic to the channel 1 mic/line input jack. Connect a headset microphone to the [HEADSET] mic input jack. 4 Turn the [z] (standby/on) switch on.
Using this product for livestreaming (17LIVE, Twitch, YouTube Live) > Using this product with an Android device 5 Configure the settings on the AG. Make the settings for each switch on the front panel as follows. [PAD] switch: off Phantom [+48V] switch: on (when using a condenser mic) Channel 1 [GAIN] knob, fader: as appropriate (see illustration) [MIX MINUS]: off ( ( ( ( 6 Adjust the volume using the [MONITOR PHONES] [H] knob while speaking into the mic.
Using this product for livestreaming (17LIVE, Twitch, YouTube Live) > Operations while livestreaming Operations while livestreaming This explains the operations you can use while livestreaming. n Mute the mic If you will be leaving your seat or otherwise taking a break during the livestream, turn the [m] button on (the LED lights up), so that the sound from the mic is not broadcasted. n Adding reverb to your voice To add reverb to the mic audio, turn the [FX 1] button on (the LED lights up).
Using this product for livestreaming (17LIVE, Twitch, YouTube Live) > Connecting your musical instrument or music player Connecting your musical instrument or music player This shows you how to connect your musical instrument or music player and configure the settings to add background music or sound effects. n Connecting an instrument Connect the guitar to the channel 2 [CH2 MIC/LINE/HI-Z] jacks using an unbalanced phone cable, and turn the [GUITAR (HI-Z)] switch on (O).
Using the ducker function > About the ducker Using the ducker function About the ducker Attenuating the channel 3/4–7/8 levels according to the mic input Channels 3/4–7/8 on the AG08 feature a built-in DUCKER function. With this function, the volume of background music or other audio inputted to channels 3/4 through 7/8 is automatically attenuated when someone speaks into a mic connected to channel 1 or 2, without the need to operate the faders yourself.
Using the maximizer function > About the maximizer Using the maximizer function About the maximizer Leveling out the volume for livestreaming The STREAMING OUT on the AG08 features a built-in MAXIMIZER function, which is a multi-band compressor. You can use this to minimize changes in volume and maximize the sound pressure levels, by setting a compressor for the LOW, MID and HIGH frequency bands. Use the AG08 Controller app to configure the MAXIMIZER settings.
Using the sound pad > Using the sound pad for playback Using the sound pad Using the sound pad for playback You can assign and play back audio files assigned to the six buttons of the sound pad. Use these for playing jingles or sound effects to match the situation. You can use the AG08 Controller app to set the volume and playback method for each pad. 1 Press a button ([1]–[6]) on the SOUND PAD. This plays back the audio file that’s assigned to the SOUND PAD button you pressed.
Using the sound pad > Making detailed settings for each pad Making detailed settings for each pad You can configure the detailed settings for each pad ([1]–[6]) from the PAD SETTINGS screen in the AG08 Controller app. Select the pad to configure in the top left part of the screen. Set the parameters in the bottom left part of the screen for the pad you selected, including the name (Rename), the pad’s LED color, waveform display, playback mode, pad output level and FX send level.
Using the sound pad > Recording to the sound pad Recording to the sound pad NOTE The available recording time is five seconds. 1 Press the [REC] button. The product enters REC STANDBY mode. To exit REC STANDBY mode, press the [SHIFT] button and the [REC] button at the same time. 2 Use the [SOUND PAD] [1]–[6] buttons to select the pad to which you will record. NOTE When you long-press a pad to select it, you can check the contents of that sound pad while the button is pressed.
Using the sound pad > Recording to the sound pad NOTE If the AG08 Controller app is connected, data begins synchronizing between the AG08 Controller app and this unit, and the [SOUND PAD] [1]–[6] buttons flash blue in a cyclical manner. You cannot operate this product while synchronization is in progress. Do not turn off the AG08, quit the AG08 Controller app or unplug the USB cable while data is synchronizing.
Using the sound pad > Assigning audio files to the sound pad Assigning audio files to the sound pad You can import audio files from your computer or iPad in .wav, .flac or .mp3 format to this unit, adjust the length and assign them to the SOUND PAD [1]–[6] buttons on the top panel. Select the pad to configure in the upper left part of the PAD SETTINGS screen, and press the [ the “waveform view” field to display the screen shown below.
Using the voice changer > Adjusting the voice formant and pitch Using the voice changer Adjusting the voice formant and pitch 1 Turn on the [VOICE CHANGER] button for channel 1. 2 Use the [FORMANT] and [PITCH] knobs to adjust the voice formant and pitch to your liking. You can use the AG08 Controller app to recall presets that you’ve already created, or to add effects like Radio Voice or Pitch Fix.
Using the presets > Recalling the presets Using the presets Recalling the presets You can use the [CH1 PRESET] [1]–[4] buttons to recall the effect settings (presets) you’ve saved. 1 Press a CH1 PRESET button ([1]–[4]) to recall a preset. The selected preset buttons lights up, and the effect settings (preset) are recalled. Pressing the button again makes it go dark, and the unit returns to the state it was in before you selected the preset.
Using the presets > Saving a preset Saving a preset This shows how to save the effect settings to a preset button. 1 2 Use the controls and the AG08 Controller app to adjust the effects. Press and hold a CH1 PRESET button to which you wish to save ([1]–[4]), for at least two seconds. NOTE With AG08 Controller, you can select from six different colors for the button LEDs. Press the menu [ app, and select Settings → CH1 PRESET LED Color to make the settings.
Using the dedicated app > Using AG08 Controller Using the dedicated app Using AG08 Controller To make detailed settings for this product, use the AG08 Controller app. AG08 Controller is an intuitive application that’s easy to operate. Here’s a brief summary of how the app works. [Detail] mode: SOUND SETTING screen Use this screen to configure the signal processing for each channel. Press the [ ] button for the respective field opens the detailed settings screen.
Using the dedicated app > Using AG08 Controller The screen shown below contains the detailed settings for the EQ.
Using the dedicated app > Using AG08 Controller [Simple] mode Use this mode to make easy settings for the channel 1 effects by selecting your use case (vocal character, mic type and so on).
Using the dedicated app > Using AG08 Controller PAD SETTINGS screen Use this screen to configure the sound pad-related settings.
Using the dedicated app > Using AG08 Controller Other menus [Detail] mode: press the [ ] button at the top left of the SOUND SETTING screen or [Simple] screen to show the menu. This also shows the screens for making other detailed settings, backing up the data and so on.
Using this product for a podcast > Using WaveLab Cast Using this product for a podcast Using WaveLab Cast WaveLab Cast is an app for Windows and Mac that’s optimal for producing podcast audio/video contents. The app allows you to easily record, edit and stream your content. WaveLab Cast setup: Refer to the following page to download the app and activate the license. https://www.steinberg.net/getwavelabcast NOTE You will need a download access code to download this app.
Using this product in music production > Using Cubase AI with your computer Using this product in music production Using Cubase AI with your computer Use Cubase AI in combination with this product to record and edit audio and so on. Cubase AI is DAW software for music production that lets you record, playback and edit audio using your computer. Cubase AI setup: Refer to the following page to download the app and activate the license. https://www.steinberg.
Using this product in music production > Using Cubasis LE with an iPad/iPhone Using Cubasis LE with an iPad/iPhone Use Cubasis LE in combination with this product to record and edit audio. Cubasis LE is a basic version of the mobile DAW Cubasis. As with Cubasis, this is a music production app that lets you record, play back and edit audio from your iPad/iPhone. To use this app, search for and download “Cubasis LE” from the App Store. For more details on Cubasis LE, see the following Steinberg website.
Troubleshooting > Power-related Troubleshooting Power-related The power LED will not light up ( Is the power of this product turned on? The LED will not light up if this product is not turned on. This product must be supplied power from the included AC adapter. Connect the included AC adapter to the [12V] DC jack on the rear panel. ( The power LED is flashing, or lights only intermittently ( There might be a problem with the power supply.
Troubleshooting > Audio-related and other issues Audio-related and other issues Your computer (Windows PC/Mac) does not recognize this product ( Have you installed the driver? You must install the Yamaha Steinberg USB Driver if you wish to connect this product to a computer (Windows PC/Mac). Refer to the following website for how to install the Yamaha Steinberg USB Driver. https://www.yamaha.
Troubleshooting > Audio-related and other issues Making the vocals or speech sound clearer ( Set the [COMP EQ] button to on (the button lights up orange). ( A parameter that’s appropriate for Internet livestreaming is already set for this button by factory default, which keeps down unnecessary noise in the low end and helps smooth out differences in the input levels.
Troubleshooting > Restoring the product to factory default settings (initialization) Restoring the product to factory default settings (initialization) Follow the steps below to initialize and restore the product to its factory default settings. This initializes all of the settings including the parameters you modified using the AG08 or the AG08 Controller app, the CH1 PRESET data, the SOUND PAD audio data and so on. 1 2 Set the [z] (standby/on) switch to standby for the time being.
Appendix > General specifications Appendix General specifications 0 dBu = 0.775 Vrms, Output impedance of signal generator (Rs) = 150 Ω All level controls are nominal if not specified. The nominal knob setting is at the three-o’clock position. Frequency response Input channels *4 →MONITOR OUT +0.5 dB/−1.5 dB (20 Hz to 20 kHz) with a nominal output level reference @ 1 kHz; GAIN knob: min Total harmonic distortion *1 (THD+N) Input channels *4 →MONITOR OUT 0.
Appendix > General specifications *4 Not including the headset mic (plug-in power) input and the AUX OUT circuit.
Appendix > Input / Output characteristics Input / Output characteristics Analog Input Characteristics 0 dBu = 0.775 Vrms Input Jacks GAIN Actual PAD Nominal Trim / SW Load 26 dB impedance Position Impedance Nominal Max. before clip −76 dBu (0.123 mV) −60 dBu (0.775 mV) −50 dBu (2.451 mV) −30 dBu (24.50 mV) −14 dBu (154.6 mV) −4 dBu (489.0 mV) −50 dBu (2.451 mV) −34 dBu (15.46 mV) −24 dBu (48.90 mV) 0 −4 dBu (489.0 mV) +12 dBu (3.085 V) +22 dBu (9.757 V) HIGH −58 dBu (0.
Appendix > Input / Output characteristics *5 For CH 2, GUITAR switch is ON *6 Tip = Signal L, Ring = Signal R, Sleeve = GND *7 Tip = Signal L, Ring 1 = Signal R, Ring 2 = GND, Sleeve = Output for smartphone Analog Output Characteristics 0 dBu = 0.775 Vrms Output Terminals Actual Nominal Source impedance Impedance Output level Nominal Max. before clip Connectors MONITOR OUT [L, R] 150 Ω 10 kΩ line +4 dBu (1.228 V) +14 dBu (3.
Appendix > Dimensions Dimensions 88 76 290 217 222 219 212 73 Units: mm 80
Appendix > Block diagram Block diagram See the following Yamaha website for the AG08 block diagram. https://www.yamaha.
Appendix > Level diagram Level diagram See the following Yamaha website for the AG08 level diagram. https://www.yamaha.
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