LIVE STREAMING MICROPHONE User Guide EN
Contents Contents Introduction 5 About this Guide.. ..................................................................................... 5 How the manuals are organized.. ................................................................ 7 Product features....................................................................................... 8 Accessories.. ............................................................................................ 9 Component names and functions 10 Front side.........
Contents Using this product in a Web meeting 46 Using with an iPhone/iPad........................................................................ 46 Using this product with an Android device.. ................................................ 50 Using this product with your computer.. .................................................... 53 Using this product for a podcast 56 Using WaveLab Cast.................................................................................
Contents Frequency response................................................................................. 72 Block and level diagrams..........................................................................
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 a computer program, audio data, Accompaniment Style data, MIDI data, waveform data, voice recording data, music score, and score data, etc. *2: The phrase “reproduce or divert” includes taking out the content itself in this product, or recording and distributing it without changes in a similar manner. 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. ( ( Quick 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 product is a Live Streaming Microphone with mixing functionality, for livestreaming and other uses via connection to your computer, iPad or smartphone. n Features a built-in compressor, equalizer and reverb with adjustable tonal character Use the dedicated “AG Controller” to make detailed adjustments to the tonal character. You can turn the reverb on/off on the product itself.
Introduction > Accessories Accessories The following accessories are included with this product. ( USB cable (USB-C to USB-A), 1.
Component names and functions > Front side Component names and functions Front side The following explains the names and functions of each component on the front of this product. a b c d e f g a Condenser mic Used for inputting audio. Speak into the mic with the [h] mark facing straight toward you. b Mic mute [m] button When this is on, the button lights up and the mic is muted (no sound is produced). c Mic [M] volume knob Adjusts the mic volume.
Component names and functions > Rear panel Rear panel The following explains the names and functions of each component on the rear side of this product. j k h h l i m Stand attachment screws Used to remove and attach the i stand. i Stand Used for standing this product up. You can remove this stand and attach the mic onto a mic stand or desk-mounted microphone boom arm. ( j “How to attach” (p.61) MIC GAIN selector switch Determines the base mic volume.
Component names and functions > Rear panel k [STREAMING OUT] selector switch Selects which audio signal is sent to your iPhone/iPad/computer and to the device connected to the smartphone [P] input/output jack. WARNING ( Adjust the volume before you change the setting of the selector switch on the rear side. 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.
Component names and functions > Bottom Bottom The following explains the names and functions of each component on the bottom of this product. n q o r p n Headphones [H] output jack Connect your headphones or earphones here. Compatible with 3.5 mm stereo mini-plug cables. NOTE Although you can connect Bluetooth earphones with an adapter, latency generally occurs with Bluetooth earphones, which may make them unsuitable for certain purposes.
Component names and functions > Bottom q Smartphone [P] input/output jack Compatible with 3.5 mm four-conductor (TRRS) stereo mini-plug cables. Connect Android devices here, such as a smartphone or tablet. You can send the audio signal from this product to the device that’s connected. Stereo mini-plugs compatible with this product AUX input jack Headphones jack Smartphone input/output jack 3-conductor 3-conductor 4-conductor Two insulator bands r Two insulator bands Three insulator bands USB 2.
Getting ready to use this product > Connecting to an iPhone/iPad Getting ready to use this product Connecting to an iPhone/iPad This explains what to do to power this unit, up through connecting to an iPhone/iPad. An external power supply is required to connect to an iPhone/iPad.
Getting ready to use this product > Connecting to an iPhone/iPad 4 Connect this product to an Apple Lightning to USB 3 Camera Adapter using the included USB cable. USB cable (included) NOTE If you’re using an iPad that has a USB-C connector, use the Apple USB-C Digital AV Multiport Adapter. You can also use the USB-C charging 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.
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. An external power supply is required to connect to an Android device. What you need ( USB power adapter or USB mobile battery (at least 5 V, 1 A) ( USB cable (commercially available, for power supply) ( 3.5 mm 4-conductor stereo mini cable NOTE ( ( ( This product can’t input/output audio via the USB cable.
Getting ready to use this product > Connecting to Android devices NOTE ( ( You will need a conversion adapter cable if your Android device does not have a jack for connecting stereo mini plugs. For example, for Android devices that use a USB-C port to input/output audio, you’ll need a USB-C to 3.5 mm fourconductor (TRRS) earphone jack conversion adapter cable. Use a four-conductor (TRRS) stereo mini cable, not a two- or three-conductor (TS/TRS) cable.
Getting ready to use this product > Connecting to your computer and configuring the settings (Windows) Connecting to your computer and configuring the settings (Windows) First, you will need to download and install the “Yamaha Steinberg USB Driver” from the following website, so that your computer can recognize this product. https://www.yamaha.com/2/ag01/ NOTE ( ( For the installation steps, see the installation guide found in the compressed folder you downloaded.
Getting ready to use this product > Connecting to your computer and configuring the settings (Windows) 3 Select [Yamaha AG01] for “Output” and “Input” on the “Sound” screen.
Getting ready to use this product > Connecting to your computer and configuring the settings (Mac) Connecting to your computer and configuring the settings (Mac) The standard driver supplied with macOS can be used as-is, so there is no need to install the driver. NOTE For a list of compatible operating systems, see the following Yamaha website. https://www.yamaha.com/2/ag01/ Connecting 1 2 Remove all USB devices from your computer except for the mouse and keyboard.
Getting ready to use this product > Connecting to your computer and configuring the settings (Mac) 3 Click at the bottom left of the screen and select “Use This Device For Sound Output”. 4 5 Similarly, select “Use This Device For Sound Input”. 6 Quit “Audio MIDI Setup.” Once you’ve finished steps 3 and 4, the mic and speaker icons at the bottom right of “Yamaha AG01” in the list will appear.
Using this product for livestreaming (17LIVE, Twitch, YouTube Live) > Using with an iPhone/iPad Using this product for livestreaming (17LIVE, Twitch, YouTube Live) Using with an iPhone/iPad This explains how to use this product with your iPhone/iPad 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 with an iPhone/iPad 3 Configure the settings for this product Make the settings for each switch on the rear as follows. [MIC GAIN]: [MID] [STREAMING OUT]: [INPUT MIX] [H-MIX MINUS MIC]: [OFF] Rear panel Once you’ve made the settings on this product, launch the “AG Controller” app and click “Sound Check” at the bottom of the screen. Adjust the volume to check the sound on the Sound Check screen that appears.
Using this product for livestreaming (17LIVE, Twitch, YouTube Live) > Using with an iPhone/iPad 1 2 Adjust the mic volume as necessary. Set the headphone [H] volume knob to the minimum [0] position. 1 Volume adjustment for your own voice 2, 3 3 5 Volume adjustment for headphones/earphones While speaking into the mic with the [h] mark facing straight toward you, adjust the headphone/earphone volume.
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 use this product with your Android device 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 an Android device 3 Configure the settings for this product Make the settings for each switch on the rear as follows. [MIC GAIN]: [MID] [STREAMING OUT]: [INPUT MIX] [H-MIX MINUS MIC]: [OFF] Rear panel 4 Adjust the headphone/earphone volume 1 2 Adjust the mic volume as necessary. Set the headphone [H] volume knob to the minimum [0] position.
Using this product for livestreaming (17LIVE, Twitch, YouTube Live) > Using this product with an Android device 3 5 While speaking into the mic with the [h] mark facing straight toward you, adjust the headphone/earphone volume. Adjusting the volume for the headphones or earphones has no effect on the volume of the livestreaming audio. Adjust the overall volume Use the mic [M] volume knob and the USB/smartphone [n] input volume knob to adjust the respective levels.
Using this product for livestreaming (17LIVE, Twitch, YouTube Live) > Using this product with your computer 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 4 Configure the settings for this product Make the settings for each switch on the rear as follows. [MIC GAIN]: [MID] [STREAMING OUT]: [INPUT MIX] [H-MIX MINUS MIC]: [OFF] Rear panel Once you’ve made the settings on this product, launch the “AG Controller” app and click “Sound Check” at the bottom of the screen. Adjust the volume to check the sound on the Sound Check screen that appears.
Using this product for livestreaming (17LIVE, Twitch, YouTube Live) > Using this product with your computer 1 2 Adjust the mic volume as necessary. Set the headphone [H] volume knob to the minimum [0] position. 1 Volume adjustment for your own voice 2, 3 3 6 Volume adjustment for headphones/earphones While speaking into the mic with the [h] mark facing straight toward you, adjust the headphone/earphone volume.
Using this product for livestreaming (17LIVE, Twitch, YouTube Live) > Using this product with your computer Livestreaming with OBS Here, we explain how to use OBS, as an example of how to use livestreaming software. To download and install OBS, see the official OBS website. 1 2 3 Launch OBS, and open the “Settings” screen from “File”. On the left-hand navigation menu, click “Audio”. For the “Desktop Audio” settings in “Global Audio Devices”, use “Default” or “Disabled”.
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 mic mute [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 reverb [r] button on (the LED lights up).
Using this product for livestreaming (17LIVE, Twitch, YouTube Live) > Operations while livestreaming ( Reverb settings screen How to access: [Detail r] → click on the [Reverb] graph onscreen NOTE The AG Controller app is not available for Android devices.
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 your guitar, digital piano, synthesizer or other digital instrument to the [AUX] input jack on the bottom of this unit.
Using this product for game chats (Discord) > Using with an iPhone/iPad Using this product for game chats (Discord) Using with an iPhone/iPad This explains the settings and operations to make when using this product with your iPhone/iPad to hold voice chats while playing games with your friends using Discord or similar apps (“Discord” is the name of an app). When using your iPhone/iPad for chat-based apps, the sound from this product will not be heard even when connected via USB cable.
Using this product for game chats (Discord) > Using with an iPhone/iPad 4 Connect the Lightning or USB-C 3.5 mm headphone jack adapter to the smartphone [P] input/output jack of this product with a 3.5 mm 4-conductor (TRRS) stereo mini cable. USB cable (commercially available) USB power adapter 2 To a power supply Bottom 4 4 3.5 mm 4-conductor (TRRS) stereo mini cable 3 Lightning/USB-C 3.
Using this product for game chats (Discord) > Using with an iPhone/iPad 3 Connect your gaming device Connect the headphones output from your gaming device to the [AUX] input jack. Bottom Once you’ve made all the connections, let’s configure the settings for this product. 4 Configure the settings for this product Make the settings for each switch on the rear as follows. [MIC GAIN]: [MID] [STREAMING OUT]: [MIC] [H-MIX MINUS MIC]: [OFF]; set this to [ON] if you don’t want to hear your own voice.
Using this product for game chats (Discord) > Using with an iPhone/iPad 4 Use the mic [M] volume knob to adjust the volume of your own voice. 4 Volume adjustment for your own voice 3 Volume adjustment for person you’re talking with 2 Volume adjustment for headphones/earphones Operations during voice chat ( Muting your own voice If you want to interrupt the voice chat, turn the mic mute [m] button on (the LED lights up). NOTE See “Audio-related and other issues” (p.66) if you don’t hear any sound.
Using this product for game chats (Discord) > Using this product with an Android device Using this product with an Android device This explains the settings and operations to make when using this product with your Android device to hold voice chats while playing games with your friends using Discord or similar apps (“Discord” is the name of an app). NOTE When using an Android device, the audio from this product cannot be inputted via USB. You’ll need to connect using a 3.
Using this product for game chats (Discord) > Using this product with an Android device 3 Connect your gaming device Connect the headphones output from your gaming device to the [AUX] input jack. Bottom Once you’ve made all the connections, let’s configure the settings for this product. 4 Configure the settings for this product Make the settings for each switch on the rear as follows.
Using this product for game chats (Discord) > Using this product with an Android device 4 Use the mic [M] volume knob to adjust the volume of your own voice. 4 Volume adjustment for your own voice 3 Volume adjustment for person you’re talking with 2 Volume adjustment for headphones/earphones Operations during voice chat ( Muting your own voice If you want to interrupt the voice chat, turn the mic mute [m] button on (the LED lights up). NOTE See “Audio-related and other issues” (p.
Using this product for game chats (Discord) > Using this product with your computer Using this product with your computer This explains the settings and operations to make when using this product with your Windows PC or Mac to hold voice chats while playing games with your friends using Discord or similar apps (“Discord” is the name of an app).
Using this product for game chats (Discord) > Using this product with your computer 4 Connect your gaming device Connect the headphones output from your gaming device to the [AUX] input jack. Bottom Once you’ve made all the connections, let’s configure the settings for this product. 5 Configure the settings for this product Make the settings for each switch on the rear as follows.
Using this product for game chats (Discord) > Using this product with your computer 3 Use the mic [M] volume knob to adjust the volume of your own voice. 3 Volume adjustment for your own voice 2 Volume adjustment for person you’re talking with 1 Volume adjustment for headphones/earphones Operations during voice chat ( Muting your own voice If you want to interrupt the voice chat, turn the mic mute [m] button on (the LED lights up). NOTE See “Audio-related and other issues” (p.
Using this product in a Web meeting > Using with an iPhone/iPad Using this product in a Web meeting Using with an iPhone/iPad This explains the settings and operations to make when using this product with your iPhone/iPad to hold Web meetings with apps such as Zoom, Skype, Teams, FaceTime and LINE. (Zoom, Skype, Teams, FaceTime and LINE are the names of apps.) When using your iPhone/iPad for Skype, FaceTime and LINE, the sound from this product will not be heard even when connected via USB cable.
Using this product in a Web meeting > Using with an iPhone/iPad 4 Connect the Lightning or USB-C 3.5 mm headphone jack adapter to the smartphone [P] input/output jack of this product with a 3.5 mm 4-conductor (TRRS) stereo mini cable. USB cable (commercially available) USB power adapter 2 To a power supply Bottom 4 4 3.5 mm 4-conductor (TRRS) stereo mini cable 3 Lightning/USB-C 3.
Using this product in a Web meeting > Using with an iPhone/iPad 3 Configure the settings for this product Make the settings for each switch on the rear as follows. [MIC GAIN]: [MID] [STREAMING OUT]: [MIC] [H-MIX MINUS MIC]: [OFF]; set this to [ON] if you don’t want to hear your own voice. Rear panel 4 Start the Web meeting. 1 2 3 4 5 Set the USB/smartphone [n] input volume knob to the 3-o’clock position. Launch the Web meeting app you will use.
Using this product in a Web meeting > Using with an iPhone/iPad NOTE See “Audio-related and other issues” (p.66) if you don’t hear any sound.
Using this product in a Web meeting > Using this product with an Android device Using this product with an Android device This explains the settings and operations to make when using this product with your Android device to hold Web meetings with apps such as Zoom, Skype, Teams, FaceTime and LINE. (Zoom, Skype, Teams, FaceTime and LINE are the names of apps.) NOTE When using an Android device, the audio from this product cannot be inputted via USB. You’ll need to connect using a 3.
Using this product in a Web meeting > Using this product with an Android device 3 Configure the settings for this product Make the settings for each switch on the rear as follows. [MIC GAIN]: [MID] [STREAMING OUT]: [MIC] [H-MIX MINUS MIC]: [OFF]; set this to [ON] if you don’t want to hear your own voice. Rear panel 4 Start the Web meeting. 1 2 3 4 5 Set the USB/smartphone [n] input volume knob to the 3-o’clock position. Launch the Web meeting app you will use.
Using this product in a Web meeting > Using this product with an Android device NOTE See “Audio-related and other issues” (p.66) if you don’t hear any sound.
Using this product in a Web meeting > Using this product with your computer Using this product with your computer This explains the settings and operations to make when using this product with your Windows PC or Mac to hold Web meetings using Zoom, Skype, Teams, FaceTime or LINE. (Zoom, Skype, Teams, FaceTime and LINE are the names of apps.
Using this product in a Web meeting > Using this product with your computer 4 Configure the settings for this product Make the settings for each switch on the rear as follows. [MIC GAIN]: [MID] [STREAMING OUT]: [MIC] [H-MIX MINUS MIC]: [OFF]; set this to [ON] if you don’t want to hear your own voice.
Using this product in a Web meeting > Using this product with your computer Operations during the conversation ( Muting your own voice If you want to interrupt the conversation, turn the mic mute [m] button on (the LED lights up). NOTE See “Audio-related and other issues” (p.66) if you don’t hear any sound.
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 for recording > Using Rec’n’Share with an iPhone/iPad Using this product for recording Using Rec’n’Share with an iPhone/iPad Use the Rec'n'Share app in combination with this product to record and edit audio and so on. The Rec'n'Share app makes it easy to do everything from performing and recording your favorite songs to recording and editing video of your performance, up through uploading the results. For more details on Rec'n'Share, see the following website. https://www.yamaha.
Using this product for recording > Using Cubase AI with your computer 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.net/getcubaseai NOTE You will need a download access code to download this app.
Using this product in music production > Using Cubasis LE with an iPhone/iPad Using this product in music production Using Cubasis LE with an iPhone/iPad 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 iPhone/iPad. To use this app, search for and download “Cubasis LE” from the App Store.
Using this product in music production > Using Cubase AI with your computer 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.net/getcubaseai NOTE You will need a download access code to download this app.
Attaching this product onto a mic stand or desk-mounted microphone boom arm > How to attach Attaching this product onto a mic stand or desk-mounted microphone boom arm How to attach This explains how to attach this product onto a commercially-available mic stand or desk-mounted microphone boom arm.
Attaching this product onto a mic stand or desk-mounted microphone boom arm > How to attach 2 Remove this product from the stand by slightly widening the stand. 3 Remove the spacers on either side of this product, as well as the protective cap covering the screw hole on the rear side. 4 Attach the adapter to the mic stand or desk-mounted microphone boom arm. NOTE Use a mic stand or desk-mounted microphone boom arm that is compatible with a 3/8″ diameter screw hole.
Attaching this product onto a mic stand or desk-mounted microphone boom arm > How to attach 5 Attach this product onto the adapter. Adapter 5 4 Mic stand Desk-mounted microphone boom arm 4 Adapter 5 Once you’ve made sure that the product is securely attached, you’re finished. NOTE Make sure not to lose the screws, spacers and protective cap that you removed, and store them in a safe place.
Attaching this product onto a mic stand or desk-mounted microphone boom arm > Reattaching the stand for this product Reattaching the stand for this product Follow the important precautions below to prevent damage to your device or personal injury. CAUTION ( ( ( Do not attach or remove this product on or from an unstable surface. Be sure to unplug all cables from this product before attaching.
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. When using an iPhone, iPad or Android device: An external power supply is required, such as a USB power adapter or USB mobile battery. You’ll need a USB power adapter or USB mobile battery that can output at least 5 V and 1 A of power.
Troubleshooting > Audio-related and other issues Audio-related and other issues I can’t hear the audio from this product, or no sound is outputted. ( Are you using the appropriate settings for the switch on the rear? ( ( When the [H-MIX MINUS MIC] selector switch is set to [ON], you cannot hear the audio (your own voice) from this product using headphones or earphones. In this case, set this to [OFF]. Set the [MIC GAIN] selector switch to [MID] or [HIGH].
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. Frequency response Microphone preamp input → PHONES OUT via USB IN/OUT +0.5 dB/-1.5 dB (20 Hz to 20 kHz @ Fs = 192 kHz) with a nominal output level reference @ 1 kHz, MIC GAIN: MID, STREAMING OUT: MIC Total harmonic Microphone preamp 0.1 % @ -2.
Appendix > Microphone specifications Microphone specifications Type Back electret condenser type Polar pattern Cardioid Address type Side Frequency response 30 Hz to 20 kHz Max. Input SPL 110 dB (THD ≦1.0% at 1kHz) Sensitivity −34 dB ± 3 dB (0 dB=1 V/Pa, at 1 kHz) The contents of this guide apply to the latest specifications as of the publishing date.
Appendix > Input / Output characteristics Input / Output characteristics Analog Input Characteristics 0 dBu = 0.775 Vrms Input Jacks Actual Load Impedance For Use With Nominal AUX 10 kΩ SMARTPHONE 10 kΩ Input level Sensitivity*1 Nominal Max. before clip Connectors 600 Ω line −14 dBu (154.6 mV) −8 dBu (308.5 mV) +2 dBu (975.7 mV) 3.5 mm phone jack *2 600 Ω line −14 dBu (154.6 mV) −8 dBu (308.5 mV) +2 dBu (975.7 mV) 3.
Appendix > Dimensions 281 Dimensions 116 118 (Unit: mm) 70
Appendix > Polar pattern Polar pattern 330º 0 0º 30º -5 300º 60º -10 270º 90º 240º 120º 210º 150º 180º 71 [dB] @1 kHz
Appendix > Frequency response Frequency response [dB] 10 5 0 -5 -10 -15 50 100 500 1k 5k 72 20k [Hz]
Appendix > Block and level diagrams Block and level diagrams See the following Yamaha website for the AG01 block and level diagrams. https://www.yamaha.
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