Question about Yamaha MW12

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Have a question about a Yamaha MW12 usb mixer, a buddy picked up over the weekend. It came packaged with Cubase LE software.

My question is about how many inputs this mixer can record simultaniously. So far when I install the software it detects 2 inputs, the mixer is built with 6 xlr inputs. I have heard of usb only being able to send two tracks of audio at one time, but I have also heard that sometimes you have to manually activate the other inputs.

So........ is this mixer only capable of sending 2 tracks of audio. I am sorry I haven't posted a link for specs of the MW12, but it should be easy enough to find.

Also, at the moment it seems that I am having trouble specifying which input to record. What i mean is I have 2 mics plugged in ....1 in input 1 and a second mic in input 2. I have armed both tracks to record and when it records and I talk into mic one it records on both inputs. Shouldn't it only record on input 1? Shouldn't I be able to record seperate tracks of audio on these 2 inputs. For example....input 1 acoustic guitar and input 2 vocals. That way I can edit the seperate tracks.


Anyways some help is needed when some one has the time. I hope this is where I post this question...or these questions.:D It started out as a question about a mixer and now has turned into a question about inputs and software.

Thanks!
 
It's my understanding that USB is only capable of transferring two audio streams simultaneously. I also hear that the latency is awful. My advice is check the manual. If you don't have one, now you do.
 
It's my understanding that USB is only capable of transferring two audio streams simultaneously. I also hear that the latency is awful. My advice is check the manual. If you don't have one, now you do.

That's generally true with a couple exceptions. Also, I had an older version of the MW-12, the MW-10, no latency prob's whatsoever.. But then again I wasn't running plugin fx live, I monitored straight off the mixer.

To the OP: The MW-12 is a mixer, not an interface. You have to mix all the inputs down to a stereo mix, and that's what gets sent to the computer. NOT each individual track. That's fine if you're recording one instrument at a time, altho drums get a little hairy cuz you can only record a drum mix, not separate drum tracks. If you need to record more tracks at once, you need a different piece of gear, in which case I'd start looking at Presonus and MOTU firewire interfaces.
 
My buddy and I messed around with it over the weekend and figured out what it is capable of. I already have the same manual and it doesn't cover anything about my topic, but thanks for sending the link.

Like suprstar said, we did not have any latency problems. And I am actually impressed with the pre amps in this mixer. My buddy is cool with laying down one track at a time, that's really what he wanted to do.

Thanks for your replies and sorry it took me a couple days....too busy having fun recording.
 
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