Featuring 8 Class-A preamps, outstanding integration with Cubase, and Sweet Spot Morphing channel
strip plug-in.
The Steinberg MR816CSX is a FireWire interface designed by Steinberg and Yamaha to deliver unprecedented
integration with Cubase. The Steinberg MR816CSX fuses a fully featured FireWire interface and built-in DSP for breathtaking
power. This Advanced Integration DSP Studio is the hardware centerpiece for latency-free recording and monitoring that fully
exploits the flexibility and power of Steinberg's renowned Cubase Music Production System.
The MR816CSX Firewire Interface
offers a full range of audio I/O options, onboard DSP, and renowned REV-X reverb. It houses 8 discrete Class A analog D-Pre
mic preamps with combination XLR and TRS analog inputs, advanced inverted Darlington circuits, switchable phantom power per
channel, and digital ADAT and S/PDIF I/O. The Steinberg MR816CSX interface also offers the Sweet Spot Morphing Channel Strip
Plug-in, with DSP effects available as a VST3 plug-in in Cubase. The MR816CSX FireWire interface works with Mac OS X, Windows
XP, and Windows Vista.
Read the complete story on this amazing unit below:
True Integrated
Monitoring
Offering real-time, independent and most importantly no-latency mixes with FX for several performers is an engineering challenge
in itself, and there are only one or two FireWire I/O interfaces on the market that can achieve this. Even these units are
functionally isolated from the DAW software forcing the user to use additional mixing applications, in turn hampering workflow
and splintering what should be a truly integrated production system.
The answer? Cubase and MR816 CSX. A solution
defined by its ease-of-use, flexibility, and pure functional elegance. Running with Cubase, MR816 CSX removes any need for
additional mixing software between DAW and I/O. All aspects of I/O handling, DSP management, and independent performer mixes
are handled directly from within Cubase itself. With Cubase 4, these performer mixes are realized using the Studio Sends in
the Control Room—a unique system that is completely integrated into the Cubase 4 mixer. With the unique True Integrated
Monitoring technology, Cubase manages all audio streams with perfect sync. No-latency mixes for performers with DSP FX are
managed side-by-side with mixes played back through the Cubase audio engine that combine hard disk audio data and live streams
being recorded at the same time—all within Cubase. Combined with other unique features, True Integrated Monitoring allows
a highly efficient workflow that boosts productivity to new levels.
Flexible I/O
MR816 CSX provides all the audio I/O connectivity needed for any audio recording situation:
•8 'D-Pre' XLR/TRS combo connectors with Class A discrete preamps with +48v and -26dB pad switch per channel
•8 analog balanced TRS outputs for separate studio performer mixes and a variety of different monitoring setups
•One Hi-Z input for electric guitar or bass
•Optical input and output port for ADAT digital audio streams or S/PDIF optical
•S/PDIF coaxial input and output
•WordClock port
•2 independent headphone outputs with individual level control from the front panel
•2 inserts for integration of additional hardware FX
D-Pre Mic Preamps
The MR816 CSX features the latest generation of Yamaha microphone preamps: The 'D-Pre'. Meticulously engineered to the highest
standards, these discrete Class A analog mic preamps feature combination XLR and TRS analog inputs for connection of 8 1/4"
jack plugs or standard XLR connectors, supporting both balanced and unbalanced signals. Each D-Pre is fitted with a -26dB
Pad selector as well as true 48-volt phantom power per channel. An additional phase-inversion capability and high-pass filter
are available directly from the Cubase mixer or MR editor software via remote control. What sets these preamps apart? The
audio quality of the eight D-Pres can only be described as stunning. Each utilizes an advanced inverted Darlington circuit
design and electronics components specifically designed for the MR816 CSX and MR816 X. The result is a sumptuously smooth
and richly detailed sound normally only attained by preamps costing many times more; the outstanding sound of these mic pres
obviate the need for all but the rarest vintage preamps. Just as important as the preamps are, of course, the converters behind
them. The MR816 CSX includes first-rate A/D and D/A converters that offer absolutely crystal-clear sound that portrays the
sound with astonishing precision and clarity.
Each D-Pre is paired with a useful signal/peak lamp that lights up green
when a signal between -40dB and -3dB is connected, warning with a red light if levels reach -3dB. Unlike many other preamps,
the red warning light alerts the engineer not just when it's already too late and a signal has already clipped the converter
behind it, but indicates that gain levels should be checked and monitored closely.
DSP Power for Cubase
On top of its excellent I/O capability, the MR816 CSX features an onboard DSP chip that runs up to 8 instances of the highly
acclaimed Sweet Spot Morphing Channel Strip plug-in, featuring the latest compression and EQ technology. The MR816 CSX also
features the renowned REV-X reverb, which is also featured on many top Yamaha mixing consoles. Each independent monitor mix
can utilize the DSP capability for an outstanding sound that every performer will feel extremely comfortable performing to.
Optionally, the FX can be included in the signal recorded to the input track. The signal can, of course, also be recorded
dry with no FX or bypassed completely. The Advanced Integration of MR816 CSX in Cubase goes even further. The full DSP capability
is also available as VST3 plug-ins in Cubase when mixing.
With MR816 CSX, up to 8 instances of the Sweet Sport Morphing
Channel Strip plug-in can run as an insert plug-in in Cubase, as well as one instance of REV-X. This adds additional first-class
FX capability that is available even when the computer's CPU is running under a high load. For Cubase owners, MR816 CSX combines
not only outstanding I/O capability, extremely easy handling and no-latency monitor mixing, but also a powerful DSP capability—a
peerless combination with an almost unbeatable price/performance ratio.
Sweet Spot Morphing Channel Strip with
Compressor and EQ
The innovative Sweet Spot Morphing Channel Strip is a unique new compression and EQ tool that runs on DSP inside the MR816
CSX. While the first-class algorithms developed by Yamaha deliver sonically excellent equalization and compression, this unique
new plug-in has also been designed for convenience, accessibility and simplicity of operation.
The Sweet Spot Morphing
Channel Strip consists of a sidechain-enabled compressor and a 3-band parametric equalizer, which can be applied to up to
8 mono input channels or 4 stereo input channels on the MR816 CSX or on Cubase tracks during mixing. Both EQ and compressor
were developed to attain a highly musical sound that can not only give audio signals new sparkle and punch or help (re)define
their sonic personality, but also work adaptively on audio signals to blend them satisfyingly into a mix.
The first-class
sonic qualities of the Sweet Spot Morphing Channel Strip are not the only aspect that set it apart. It also features a unique
new way to set up a great sound for just about any audio signal in next to no time: the Morph knob. Simply turning this knob
smoothly morphs through both EQ and compression settings in combination, allowing the user to dial in the ideal sound very
quickly just by using one single control element. Using the Morph knob is especially useful for recording situations where
quick setup for EQ and compression is paramount. Newcomers to recording will also find this system very helpful, as presets
for many common recording situations are included. The presets were designed by veteran audio engineers using their many years
of recording experience, and cover ideal EQ and compression settings for instruments, drums, vocals, and many more situations.
Each of the parameters can, of course, be edited singly from the interface, and individual setups stored as presets for later
recall. As an additional workflow enhancement, MR816 CSX also features built-in hardware control for the DSP effects, because
both the Morph and Drive knobs can be remote controlled from the front panel of the MR816 CSX. The two multifunctional knobs
can be assigned to these two settings simply by setting the MR816 CSX to MORPH mode on its front panel. This offers very intuitive
hardware control over these two parameters directly from the MR816 CSX.
REV-X Reverb
The REV-X built into the MR816 CSX is a complex reverb algorithm developed by Yamaha. It provides a high-density, richly reverberant
sound quality, with smooth attenuation, spread, and depth that work together to enhance the original sound. Yamaha's REV-X
digital reverb algorithm is renowned for its high resolution and extraordinarily natural sound.
The MR816 CSX features
three types of reverb effects: Hall, Room and Plate simulations with reverb time and level control. Reverb Time and Level
can be controlled either through Cubase or from the front panel of the MR 816 CSX. This superlative reverb processor also
featured on Yamaha's premiere digital consoles is ideal for monitoring mixes for performers, but also adds a further excellent
reverb to your available VST plug-ins on mixdown.
Complete Cubase user interface integration
MR816 CSX features direct integration into Cubase through unique windows and views within Cubase that appear only when they
are connected. These interface elements allow full control of the hardware's functionality from within Cubase itself. This
includes not only the Sweet Spot Morphing Channel Strip and REV-X reverb DSP effects, but almost all hardware functionality
in the MR816 CSX including performer mixes and their levels, phantom power selection, -26dB pad, high-pass filters and phase-inversion
switch per input channel. The benefits are an extremely fast and intuitive workflow that handles software and hardware effectively
as one system. Attention is focused on Cubase at all times without creative flow being broken off by having to open or edit
in other applications. And because the features are all embedded in the Cubase graphic environment, they're very intuitive
to use for anyone who is already used to Cubase—no need to adjust to another graphic environment to adjust levels for
performer mix, for example. This is only one of the many Advanced Integration features between MR816 CSX and Cubase, which
effectively meld hardware and software together into perhaps the most sophisticated production system available today.
Quick
Connect: next-generation of plug and play and instant setup
As soon as the drivers are installed, Cubase automatically recognizes when the MR816 CSX is connected, featuring complete
plug and play and very fast setup. MR816 CSX offers another stunningly unique feature: instant routing and rerouting of inputs
to Cubase channels on the fly from the front panel of the I/O with the push of a single button! Just select a Cubase channel,
and press a channel button on the I/O front panel, and that channel is instantly routed to the selected track. To help quickly
identify which input is routed to the selected Cubase track, the front panel light for the channel flashes, showing which
input is currently routed to that track.
Setting up a project with MR816 CSX is extremely easy and intuitive. Templates
offer pre-made setups with routing and I/O configurations already set up, automatically creating and assigning inputs and
outputs for connected devices. Additionally, if no input busses have yet been created within the project, selecting a Cubase
track and pushing the button of the desired channel on the front panel not only routes that input to that track, but automatically
creates either a mono or stereo bus as desired. The bottom line? No need to manually create busses or reassign I/Os in the
VST Connections window, with obvious benefits for project workflow. No other combination of FireWire hardware and software
offers such flexible and intuitive I/O handling within a software DAW. As one of the unique Advanced Integration features,
Quick Connect helps MR816 CSX integrate completely into Cubase to form a next-generation software and hardware system that
discards traditional boundaries between these two previously separate worlds.
Extendable system
Developed using advanced technologies to offer seamless scalability, this mixing and recording system offers many options
to increase the number of available inputs, preamps, outputs, and DSP capability—all on the same FireWire port. Up to
three MR816 CSXs can be used simultaneously by connecting them in daisy-chain fashion to a computer via IEEE1394 cables. Simply
adding two more MR816 CSX can easily expand the number of available channels for input and output across the system. MR816
CSX supports up to 48 input and output channels using only one FireWire port on the computer. Cubase recognizes all connected
I/Os simultaneously with no additional setup required. Cubase also automatically assigns the correct I/O port configuration
for one, two or three units, depending on how many are connected. Even when multiple MR816 CSXs are connected, parameters
such as those for digital audio input/output, Sweet Spot Morphing Channel Strip, and REV-X are available for each device individually.
The available DSP power of the entire system is also scalable with the addition of more units, as each DSP is available to
Cubase in the form of VST3 plug-ins during mixdown. A system composed of 3 MR816 CSX offers not only 48 inputs and outputs,
but also 24 instances of the unique Sweet Spot Morphing Channel Strip plug-in and three instances of high-quality REV-X reverb.
Because of the highly flexible driver architecture, both MR816 CSX and MR816 X models are fully compatible with each other
and run daisy-chained together on the same system, allowing full flexibility in creating a customized system that offers the
needed number of inputs, outputs and DSP capability.
Cubase AI4 included
Cubase AI4 is a special, compact version of Steinberg's famed music production system. Based on the same technology as Cubase
4, Cubase AI4 offers powerful yet easy-to-use software tools for audio recording, editing, MIDI sequencing, and mixing.
Steinberg MR816CSX Firewire Interface Features:
- A latency-free recording and monitoring environment
- Unprecedented integration with Cubase
- 8 discrete Class A analog 'D-Pre' mic preamps
- DSP-powered FX including renowned REV-X reverb
- Sweet Spot Morphing Channel Strip plug-in
- Advanced inverted Darlington circuits
- Switchable phantom power per channel
- Digital ADAT and S/PDIF I/Os
- Supports Mac OS X, Windows XP and Windows Vista
Steinberg keeps it all in the family for rock-solid reliability and greater functionality.
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