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10 Contents 01V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 18 MIDI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 215 MIDI &a
100 Chapter 8—Bus Outs01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualCompressing the Stereo Out and Bus OutsTo set the Stereo Out and Bus Out 1–8 compressors, press t
Setting the Stereo Out and Bus Out 1–8 from the Display 10101V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualBus Outs8Routing Bus Out 1–8 Signals to the Stereo Bus.You ca
102 Chapter 8—Bus Outs01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualViewing the Stereo Out and Bus Out SettingsYou can view and adjust parameter settings for the curr
Setting the Stereo Out and Bus Out 1–8 from the Display 10301V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualBus Outs8C FaderThis fader adjusts the Stereo Out output leve
104 Chapter 8—Bus Outs01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualSetting the Stereo Out and Bus Out 1–8 from the Control SurfaceYou can use the faders, [SEL] butto
Pairing Buses or Aux Sends 10501V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualBus Outs8Pairing Buses or Aux SendsYou can pair adjacent odd-even (in this order) buses or
106 Chapter 8—Bus Outs01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAttenuating Output SignalsTo attenuate the 01V96’s output signals, display the EQ | Out Att page
Naming the Stereo Out and Bus Outs 10701V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualBus Outs8Naming the Stereo Out and Bus OutsYou can change the default Bus names (B
108 Chapter 8—Bus Outs01V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual
Aux Outs 10901V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAux Outs99 Aux OutsThis chapter describes how to control Aux Out 1–8.Aux Out 1–8The Aux Out 1–8 section mix
Welcome 11 01V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 1 Welcome 1 Welcome Thank you for choosing the Yamaha 01V96 Digital Mixing Console.The compact 01V96 Digit
110 Chapter 9—Aux Outs01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualSetting Aux Out 1–8 from the DisplayTo set Aux Out 1–8 parameters, you can either move the curso
Setting Aux Out 1–8 from the Display 11101V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAux Outs9Comp settingsTo set the Aux Out 1–8 compressors, press the DISPLAY ACC
112 Chapter 9—Aux Outs01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualViewing Aux Out SettingsYou can view and adjust the parameter settings for the currently-selected
Setting Aux Out 1–8 from the Control Surface 11301V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAux Outs9Setting Aux Out 1–8 from the Control SurfaceYou can use the fad
114 Chapter 9—Aux Outs01V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual• MODEAux Sends have two operating modes that determine how signals are sent: Fixed (Aux Send leve
Setting Aux Send Levels 11501V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAux Outs9•Variable ModeIn this mode, Aux Send levels are variable and the signal source point
116 Chapter 9—Aux Outs01V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual5 If you switched to Variable mode in Step 3, the PRE/POST buttons and Send level rotary controls
Viewing Aux Send Settings for Multiple Channels 11701V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAux Outs9Viewing Aux Send Settings for Multiple ChannelsYou can view
118 Chapter 9—Aux Outs01V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual3 If you selected the PRE/POST button in Step 2, move the cursor to the desired Input Channel and
Panning Aux Sends 11901V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAux Outs9Panning Aux Sends You can pair adjacent odd-even (in this order) Aux Sends for stereo oper
12 Chapter 1—Welcome 01V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Channel Configuration • 32 Input Channels and four ST IN channels can be mixed at a time. Group
120 Chapter 9—Aux Outs01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualCopying Channel Fader Positions to Aux SendsWhile Aux Sends are in Variable mode, you can copy all
Input & Output Patching 12101V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualInput & Output Patching1010 Input & Output PatchingThis chapter describes how to
122 Chapter 10—Input & Output Patching01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualInput PatchingFollow the steps below to change the Input Patch.1 Press the DIS
Output Patching 12301V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualInput & Output Patching10Output PatchingThe 01V96’s Stereo Out, Bus Out 1–8, Aux Out 1–8 signals
124 Chapter 10—Input & Output Patching01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualChanging the Signal Path to the ADAT OUT Connector, Slot, or OMNI OUT connecto
Patching Direct Outs 12501V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualInput & Output Patching10Patching the 2TR Digital OutputsFollow the steps below to change th
126 Chapter 10—Input & Output Patching01V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual• PRE EQ... Immediately before Input Channel EQ• PRE FA
Insert Patching 12701V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualInput & Output Patching10Insert PatchingThe 01V96’s Input Channels and Output Channels (Stereo Ou
128 Chapter 10—Input & Output Patching01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualB INSERT section• ON/OFF ...This button turns the Insert
Insert Patching 12901V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualInput & Output Patching10Viewing and Changing Insert In PatchYou can view and also change the ite
Control Surface & Rear Panel 1301V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual2Control Surface & Rear Panel2 Control Surface & Rear PanelControl SurfaceNo
130 Chapter 10—Input & Output Patching01V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual
Monitoring 13101V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualMonitoring1111 MonitoringThis chapter explains how to set up monitoring and use the Solo function on the
132 Chapter 11—Monitoring01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualMonitor and Solo SetupFor monitoring and solo setup, press the DISPLAY ACCESS [DIO/SETUP] butto
Using the Monitor 13301V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualMonitoring11E SOLO TRIMThis parameter enables you to trim the level of the Solo signal in the range
134 Chapter 11—Monitoring01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualUsing the Solo FunctionYou can solo and monitor Input Channels, Aux Out 1–8, and Bus Out 1–8 us
Surround Pan 13501V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualSurround Pan1212 Surround PanThis chapter describes surround panning, which determines how Input Channe
136 Chapter 12—Surround Pan01V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual• 6.1This mode uses seven channels that include six channels of 5.1 mode plus rear center.Whe
Setting Up and Selecting Surround Pan Modes 13701V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualSurround Pan12A SURROUND MODEThis parameter enables you to select a Surro
138 Chapter 12—Surround Pan01V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual3 Press the [ENTER] button.The confirmation window for changing the Surround mode appears.4 Mo
Setting Up and Selecting Surround Pan Modes 13901V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualSurround Pan126To change the Surround Channel to Bus Out assignment, move
14 Chapter 2—Control Surface & Rear Panel01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAD Input SectionA INPUT connectors A/BINPUT A connectors are balanced XLR-3
140 Chapter 12—Surround Pan01V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Surround Pan RecordingTo record surround pan movement to a digital MTR, route the Bus Out
Setting Up and Selecting Surround Pan Modes 14101V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualSurround Pan12 Surround Pan MonitoringTo monitor surround pan movement
142 Chapter 12—Surround Pan01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualSurround PanningYou can set the surround pan parameters for each Input Channel.1 Make sure th
Surround Panning 14301V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualSurround Pan12E LFEThis parameter control sets the level of the LFE (Low Frequency Effects) Channel
144 Chapter 12—Surround Pan01V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual• ... The sound image moves between front and rear.• ...
Surround Panning 14501V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualSurround Pan12• ... The sound image moves between front and rear while tracing an
146 Chapter 12—Surround Pan01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualThe following table shows how the sound images on two linked channels move when dif-ferent tr
Surround Panning 14701V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualSurround Pan12B parameter boxThis parameter box enables you to move the surround pan setting of the
148 Chapter 12—Surround Pan01V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual
Grouping Channels & Linking Parameters 14901V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualGrouping Channels & Linking Parameters1313 Grouping Channels & Li
Control Surface 1501V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual2Control Surface & Rear PanelD PAD switchesThese switches turn on or off the 20 dB pad (attenuator
150 Chapter 13—Grouping Channels & Linking Parameters01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualUsing Fader Groups and Mute GroupsFollow the steps below to gro
Using Fader Groups and Mute Groups 15101V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualGrouping Channels & Linking Parameters132 Press the up ( ) or down ( ) button
152 Chapter 13—Grouping Channels & Linking Parameters01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualUsing Fader Group MasterThe 01V96 features a Fader Group Master
Using Mute Group Master 15301V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualGrouping Channels & Linking Parameters13• ALL NOMINAL...This button resets the m
154 Chapter 13—Grouping Channels & Linking Parameters01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualLinking EQ and Compressor ParametersFollow the steps below to l
Linking EQ and Compressor Parameters 15501V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualGrouping Channels & Linking Parameters13-In Comp pageThis page enables you t
156 Chapter 13—Grouping Channels & Linking Parameters01V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual3 Press the [SEL] button for a channel you wish to add to the E
Internal Effects 15701V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualInternal Effects1414 Internal EffectsThis chapter describes how to use the 01V96’s internal effects
158 Chapter 14—Internal Effects01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualUsing Effects Processors via Aux SendsYou can use effects processors via Aux Sends by pat
Using Effects Processors via Aux Sends 15901V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualInternal Effects144To patch a signal output from the effects processor, move t
16 Chapter 2—Control Surface & Rear Panel01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualChannel Strip SectionA [SEL] buttonsThese buttons enable you to select desi
160 Chapter 14—Internal Effects01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualInserting the Internal Effects into ChannelsYou can insert the internal effects into cert
Editing Effects 16101V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualInternal Effects14Editing EffectsTo edit effect programs recalled to the internal Effects processors
162 Chapter 14—Internal Effects01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualF TEMPOThis section enables you to set the tempo and interval of the selected effects, an
About Plug-Ins 16301V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualInternal Effects14About Plug-InsIf you installed a mini-YGDAI card that supports the Effects function
164 Chapter 14—Internal Effects01V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual
Scene Memories 16501V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualScene Memories1515 Scene MemoriesThis chapter describes Scene memories, which store 01V96 mix and eff
166 Chapter 15—Scene Memories01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAbout Scene NumbersScene memories are numbered with #U or from #00 through #99. You can sto
Storing and Recalling Scenes 16701V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualScene Memories15Storing and Recalling ScenesYou can store and recall Scenes by pressing
168 Chapter 15—Scene Memories01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualStoring and Recalling Scenes Using the Scene Memory PageOn the Scene Memory page, you can s
Auto Scene Memory Update 16901V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualScene Memories15G PATCH LINK INPUTThis indicates the Input Patch library number that is link
Control Surface 1701V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual2Control Surface & Rear PanelST IN SectionA [ST IN] buttonThis button selects an ST IN channel pai
170 Chapter 15—Scene Memories01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualFading ScenesYou can specify the time it takes the Input and Output Channel faders (or leve
Fading Scenes 17101V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualScene Memories15Fading Output ChannelsTo set the Fade Time for the Output Channels (Stereo Out, Bus Ou
172 Chapter 15—Scene Memories01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualRecalling Scenes SafelyWhen a Scene is recalled, all mix parameters are set accordingly. Ho
Sorting Scenes 17301V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualScene Memories15Sorting ScenesYou can sort Scenes in Scene memories.1 Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [SCENE]
174 Chapter 15—Scene Memories01V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual2 Use the cursor buttons, [SEL] buttons, or Parameter wheel to select the chan-nel category
Libraries 17501V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualLibraries1616 LibrariesThis chapter describes the 01V96’s various libraries.About the LibrariesThe 01V96 f
176 Chapter 16—Libraries01V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual2 Rotate the Parameter wheel or press the [INC]/[DEC] buttons to select the desired memory.The s
Using Libraries 17701V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualLibraries16Using LibrariesChannel LibraryChannel library enables you to store and recall Input Channe
178 Chapter 16—Libraries01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualThe alarm indicators also appear when the Surround mode, Aux pair, and other non-chan-nel parame
Using Libraries 17901V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualLibraries16Output Patch LibraryThe Output Patch library enables you to store and recall all Output Pa
18 Chapter 2—Control Surface & Rear Panel01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualDISPLAY ACCESS SectionA [SCENE] buttonThis button displays a Scene page, en
180 Chapter 16—Libraries01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualA EFFECT NAMEThis parameter displays the name of the Effects program currently selected by the E
Using Libraries 18101V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualLibraries16The following tables list the preset effects programs in the Effects library:• Reverbs• De
182 Chapter 16—Libraries01V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual• Combination Effects• Others• Add-On EffectsNo. Preset Name Type Description29Rev+ChorusREV+CHO
Using Libraries 18301V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualLibraries16Gate LibraryThe Gate library enables you to store and recall Input Channel gate settings.
184 Chapter 16—Libraries01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualCompressor LibraryThis library enables you to store and recall settings for the compressors on I
Using Libraries 18501V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualLibraries16The following table lists the preset memories in the Compressor library:No. Preset Name Ty
186 Chapter 16—Libraries01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualEQ LibraryThis library enables you to store and recall EQ settings for Input Channels, Bus Outs
Using Libraries 18701V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualLibraries16The following table lists the preset memories in the EQ library:No. Preset Name Descriptio
188 Chapter 16—Libraries01V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual
Remote Control 18901V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualRemote Control1717 Remote ControlThis chapter describes the Remote function, which enables you to con
Control Surface 1901V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual2Control Surface & Rear PanelLAYER SectionA [1–16]/[17–32] buttonsThese buttons select an Input Ch
190 Chapter 17—Remote Control01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualPro Tools Remote LayerThe 01V96 features Remote Layer target especially designed for contro
Pro Tools Remote Layer 19101V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualRemote Control175 If you are using Mac OS versions 8.6 through 9.2.2, choose OMS Studio Setup
192 Chapter 17—Remote Control01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualConfiguring the 01V96Follow the steps below to set up the 01V96 so that you can remotely con
Pro Tools Remote Layer 19301V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualRemote Control177 Press the LAYER [REMOTE] button.The Remote Layer is now available for contro
194 Chapter 17—Remote Control01V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual• If no check boxes are selected:...Pro Tools timecode format is set to “Min-utes:S
Pro Tools Remote Layer 19501V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualRemote Control17 Channel Display mode ( [F3] button)Press the [F3] button to select this disp
196 Chapter 17—Remote Control01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualControl Surface OperationWhen the Pro Tools Remote layer is selected, the 01V96 controls on
Pro Tools Remote Layer 19701V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualRemote Control17 DISPLAY ACCESS section•[PAIR/GROUP] buttonPress this button while a Channel
198 Chapter 17—Remote Control01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualDAW PREPlays back from the pre-roll point up to the beginning of the selected area.DAW INPl
Pro Tools Remote Layer 19901V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualRemote Control17Selecting ChannelsTo select a single Pro Tools channel, press the [SEL] butt
1. IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT! This product, when installed as indicated in the instructions con-tained in this manual, meets FCC requ
20 Chapter 2—Control Surface & Rear Panel01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualE Left Tab Scroll [ ] buttonF Right Tab Scroll [ ] buttonIf there are more
200 Chapter 17—Remote Control01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualMuting ChannelsTo mute Pro Tools channels, press the [ON] buttons. The [ON] button indica
Pro Tools Remote Layer 20101V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualRemote Control172 Press the FADER MODE [AUX 1]–[AUX 5] buttons to select the desired Sends (A–
202 Chapter 17—Remote Control01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAssigning Plug-ins to Pro Tools ChannelsYou can assign plug-ins to five inserts available fo
Pro Tools Remote Layer 20301V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualRemote Control178 In the same way, assign plug-ins to other channels.9 When you finish assignin
204 Chapter 17—Remote Control01V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual6 Move the cursor to a parameter control, then rotate the Parameter wheel or press the [ENT
Pro Tools Remote Layer 20501V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualRemote Control175 Rotate the Parameter wheel.Rotate the Parameter wheel clockwise to scrub or
206 Chapter 17—Remote Control01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualNuendo/Cubase SX Remote LayerYou can remotely control Nuendo and Cubase SX using the Remote
MIDI Remote Layer 20701V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualRemote Control17MIDI Remote LayerIf you select USER DEFINED as the target for the Remote Layer, you
208 Chapter 17—Remote Control01V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual2 Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [DIO/SETUP] button repeatedly until the DIO/Setup | MIDI/Host pa
MIDI Remote Layer 20901V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualRemote Control17D ID, SHORT, LONGThese parameters display the channel names. The ID parameter displ
Control Surface 2101V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual2Control Surface & Rear PanelSCENE MEMORY SectionA [STORE] buttonThis button enables you to store
210 Chapter 17—Remote Control01V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual2 Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [DIO/SETUP] button repeatedly until the DIO/Setup | Remote page
MIDI Remote Layer 21101V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualRemote Control17changing values in the range of 00 to 7F (0–127 in decimal) are output.9 Move the c
212 Chapter 17—Remote Control01V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual10 To change the channel name, move the cursor to the ID LONG parameter box, then press [EN
Machine Control Function 21301V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualRemote Control173 Move the cursor to the PORT parameter box in the MACHINE CONTROL sec-tion
214 Chapter 17—Remote Control01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualC TRANSPORT sectionThis section enables you to control the transport functions on external
MIDI 21501V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualMIDI1818 MIDIThis chapter describes the 01V96’s MIDI-related functions.MIDI & the 01V96Using Control Change
216 Chapter 18—MIDI01V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual• SLOTIf an optional “MY8-mLAN” I/O card is installed in the slot, MIDI data transfer to and from an
MIDI Port Setup 21701V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualMIDI18• DEVICE ID ...Specify the 01V96’s MMC Device ID. MMC Device IDs iden-tify conn
218 Chapter 18—MIDI01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualSelecting MIDI Messages for Transmission and ReceptionYou can select MIDI messages to be transmitted
Assigning Scenes to Program Changes for Remote Recall 21901V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualMIDI18• Tx ON/OFF...Transmission of Parameter C
22 Chapter 2—Control Surface & Rear Panel01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualData Entry SectionA Parameter wheelThis control adjusts the parameter value
220 Chapter 18—MIDI01V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual4 Move the cursor to a parameter box in the PGM CHG column, and rotate the Parameter wheel or press t
Assigning Parameters to Control Changes for Real-time Control 22101V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualMIDI184 Move the cursor to the MODE parameter’s TABLE b
222 Chapter 18—MIDI01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualONCHANNEL INPUT1–32/ST IN1–4MASTER BUS1–8/AUX1–8/STEREOAUX1 SENDINPUT1–32/ST IN1–4AUX2 SENDAUX3 SENDA
Assigning Parameters to Control Changes for Real-time Control 22301V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualMIDI18EQONINPUT1–32/ST IN 1–4/BUS1–8/AUX1–8/STEREOQ LOW
224 Chapter 18—MIDI01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualParameters that feature a setting range of more than 128 steps (such as Fader and Delay Time paramete
Controlling Parameters by Using Parameter Changes 22501V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualMIDI18Controlling Parameters by Using Parameter ChangesYou can cont
226 Chapter 18—MIDI01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualTransmitting Parameter Settings via MIDI (Bulk Dump)You can back up data stored in the 01V96, such as
Transmitting Parameter Settings via MIDI (Bulk Dump) 22701V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualMIDI18The following options are available:• ALL...
228 Chapter 18—MIDI01V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual
Other Functions 22901V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualOther Functions1919 Other FunctionsThis chapter describes the 01V96’s miscellaneous functions.Changi
Rear Panel 2301V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual2Control Surface & Rear PanelRear PanelPHANTOM +48VA CH1–4 ON/OFF switchB CH5–8 ON/OFF switchC CH9–12 O
230 Chapter 19—Other Functions01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualWhen the Name Input Auto Copy check box (3) is on, the first four characters of a newly-ent
Setting Preferences 23101V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualOther Functions19This page contains the following parameters. (These parameters are explained in
232 Chapter 19—Other Functions01V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual• Initial Data NominalIf this check box is on, Input Channel faders and ST IN Channel leve
Creating a Custom Layer by Combining Channels (User Assignable Layer) 23301V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualOther Functions19• SURR ...
234 Chapter 19—Other Functions01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualUsing the OscillatorThe 01V96 features an Oscillator you can use for sound checks. Follow
Using the User Defined Keys 23501V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualOther Functions196 Move the cursor to the parameter control in the LEVEL section, then ro
236 Chapter 19—Other Functions01V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual3 Move the cursor to one of the 1–8 parameter boxes, then press [ENTER].The 01V96 displays
Using Operation Lock 23701V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualOther Functions19Using Operation LockThe 01V96 features an Operation Lock function that prevents
238 Chapter 19—Other Functions01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualC PASSWORDThis button enables you to change the current password. Move the cursor to the P
Cascading Consoles 23901V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualOther Functions19The following paragraphs explain how to make a cascade connection using two 01V96
24 Chapter 2—Control Surface & Rear Panel01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualB OMNI OUT connectors 1–4These balanced TRS phone-type con-nectors output a
240 Chapter 19—Other Functions01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualThe following display page is an example of integrating Bus 1–8, Aux Send 1–4, Stereo Bus,
Cascading Consoles 24101V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualOther Functions198 Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [DIO/SETUP] button repeatedly to display the DIO/Setup
242 Chapter 19—Other Functions01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualChecking the Battery and the System VersionThe Utility | Battery page enables you to check
Initializing the 01V96 24301V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualOther Functions19Initializing the 01V96You can delete all currently-recorded settings and rest
244 Chapter 19—Other Functions01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualCalibrating the FadersThe 01V96 motorized fader positions may shift over time depending on
Calibrating the Faders 24501V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualOther Functions195 When the calibration operation is complete, the 01V96 displays a window in
246 Chapter 19—Other Functions01V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual11 If there is any problem with the calibration result, the 01V96 displays the following w
USER DEFINED KEYS 24701V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAppendixAppendix A: Parameter ListsUSER DEFINED KEYS# Function Display0 No Assign No Assign1 Scene
248 Appendix A: Parameter Lists01V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual106 Track Arming 1 Track Arming 1107 Track Arming 2 Track Arming 2108 Track Arming 3 Trac
USER DEFINED KEYS Initial Assignments 24901V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAppendixUSER DEFINED KEYS Initial AssignmentsInput Patch ParametersBANK A BANK
Rear Panel 2501V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual2Control Surface & Rear PanelMIDI/Control SectionA MIDI IN/THRU/OUT portsThese standard MIDI IN, OUT an
250 Appendix A: Parameter Lists01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualSL-07 Slot CH7 IN SL-07 Slot CH7 IN INS CH23 InsertOut-CH23 AD7 AD IN 7SL-08 Slot CH8 IN
Initial Input Patch Settings 25101V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAppendixInitial Input Patch SettingsCHANNEL EFFECT IN PATCHCASCADE IN PATCHEFFECT TYPE1
252 Appendix A: Parameter Lists01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualCHANNEL NAMECHANNEL ID SHORT LONGCH1 CH1 CH1 CH1CH2 CH2 CH2 CH2CH3 CH3 CH3 CH3CH4 CH4 CH4
Output Patch Parameters 25301V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAppendixOutput Patch ParametersSLOT, ADAT, OMNI INSERT IN DIRECT OUT 2TR OUT DigitalSource De
254 Appendix A: Parameter Lists01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualINS BUS1 InsertOut-BUS1 ————INS BUS1 InsertOut-BUS1INS BUS2 InsertOut-BUS2 ————INS BUS2 I
Initial Output Patch Settings 25501V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAppendixInitial Output Patch SettingsSLOTADAT OUTOMNI OUTDIRECT OUT2TR OUT DigitalCHANN
256 Appendix A: Parameter Lists01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualUser Defined Remote Layer Initial Bank SettingsBank 1 (GM Vol & Pan)IDNameControllerDa
User Defined Remote Layer Initial Bank Settings 25701V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAppendixBank 2 (GM Vol & Effect 1)IDNameControllerData FormatShor
258 Appendix A: Parameter Lists01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualBank 3 (XG Vol & Pan)IDNameControllerData FormatShort Long 12345678910111213141516RM0
User Defined Remote Layer Initial Bank Settings 25901V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAppendixBank 4 (Nuendo VST Mixer)IDNameControllerData FormatShort Lon
26 Chapter 2—Control Surface & Rear Panel01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualInstalling an Optional CardVisit the following Yamaha Pro Audio web site to
260 Appendix A: Parameter Lists01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualEffects ParametersREVERB HALL, REVERB ROOM, REVERB STAGE, REVERB PLATEOne input, two outp
Effects Parameters 26101V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAppendixSTEREO DELAYTwo input, two output basic stereo delay.MOD. DELAYOne input, two output basic
262 Appendix A: Parameter Lists01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualECHOTwo input, two output stereo delay with crossed feedback loop.CHORUSTwo input, two ou
Effects Parameters 26301V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAppendixPHASERTwo input, two output 16-stage phaser.AUTO PANTwo input, two output autopanner.TREMO
264 Appendix A: Parameter Lists01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualROTARYOne input, two output rotary speaker simulator.RING MOD.Two input, two output ring
Effects Parameters 26501V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAppendixDYNA. PHASERTwo input, two output dynamically controlled phaser.REV+CHORUSOne input, two o
266 Appendix A: Parameter Lists01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualREV->FLANGEOne input, two output reverb and flanger effects in series.REV+SYMPHO.One in
Effects Parameters 26701V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAppendixDELAY+ER.One input, two output delay and early reflections effects in parallel.DELAY->ER
268 Appendix A: Parameter Lists01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualDELAY+REVOne input, two output delay and reverb effects in parallel.DELAY->REVOne inpu
Effects Parameters 26901V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAppendixFREEZEOne input, one output basic sampler (Available for internal effects 1 and 2.).ST REV
Operating Basics 2701V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual3Operating Basics3 Operating BasicsThis chapter describes basic operations on the 01V96, including h
270 Appendix A: Parameter Lists01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualEffects and tempo synchronizationSome of the 01V96’s effects allow you to synchronize the
Preset EQ Parameters 27101V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAppendixPreset EQ Parameters#TitleParameterLOW L-MID H-MID HIGH01Bass Drum 1PEAKING PEAKING PEAK
272 Appendix A: Parameter Lists01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualPreset Gate Parameters (fs = 44.1 kHz)27Female Vo. 1PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING PEAKINGG–1.0
Preset Compressor Parameters (fs = 44.1 kHz) 27301V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAppendixPreset Compressor Parameters (fs = 44.1 kHz)#Title Type Paramete
274 Appendix A: Parameter Lists01V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual21Strings3 COMPThreshold (dB) –17Ratio ( :1) 1.5Attack (ms) 76Out gain (dB) 2.5Knee 2Re
Dynamics Parameters 27501V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAppendixDynamics ParametersThe dynamics effects for each channel strip include a Gate section (on
276 Appendix A: Parameter Lists01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualDUCKINGDucking is commonly used for voice-over applications in which the background music
Dynamics Parameters 27701V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAppendixCOMP SectionCOMPThe COMP processor attenuates signals above a specified THRESHOLD by a spe
278 Appendix A: Parameter Lists01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualEXPANDAn expander attenuates signals below a specified THRESHOLD by a specified RATIO.Param
Dynamics Parameters 27901V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAppendixCOMPANDER HARD (H)COMPANDER SOFT (S)The hard and soft companders combine the effects of t
28 Chapter 3—Operating Basics01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualG Sampling rate indicatorThis indicator identifies the 01V96’s current sampling rate: 44.1 k
280 Appendix B: Specifications01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAppendix B: SpecificationsGeneral SpecNumber of scene memories99Sampling FrequencyInternal4
General Spec 28101V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAppendixDigital Input(2TR IN DIGITAL, ADAT input)Option Input (SLOT) Available cardsOptional digital int
282 Appendix B: Specifications01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualMONITOR OUT DA converter24-bit linear, 128-times oversampling (@fs=44.1, 48 kHz), 64-times
General Spec 28301V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAppendixEQ ParametersAUX1–8Comp-type4On/offPre EQ/pre fader/post faderAttenuator–96.0 to +12.0 dB (0.1 d
284 Appendix B: Specifications01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualGate ParametersComp ParametersGateThreshold–54 dB–0 dB (0.1 dB step)Range–70 dB–0 dB (1 dB
Libraries 28501V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAppendixLibrariesCompander HThreshold–54 dB to 0 dB (0.1 dB step)Ratio (x :1)x=1, 1.1, 1.3, 1.5, 1.7, 2, 2.
286 Appendix B: Specifications 01V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Analog Input Spec In these specifications, when dB represents a specific voltage, 0 dB i
Digital Input Spec 28701V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAppendixDigital Input SpecDigital Output SpecI/O SLOT SpecEach I/O SLOT accepts a Digital interfac
288 Appendix B: Specifications01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualCONTROL I/O SpecDimensionsUnit: mmSpecifications and descriptions in this owner’s manual ar
Scene Memory to Program Change Table 28901V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAppendixAppendix C: MIDIScene Memory to Program Change TableProgram Change #Init
Display Interface 2901V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual3Operating Basics4 Press the cursor buttons to move the cursor (a bold frame) to a button, parameter
290 Appendix C: MIDI01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualInitial Parameter to Control Change TableCHANNEL1# High Mid Low0 NO ASSIGN1FADER H CHANNEL INPUT12FA
Initial Parameter to Control Change Table 29101V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAppendixCHANNEL2# High Mid Low0 NO ASSIGN1FADER H CHANNEL INPUT252FADER H C
292 Appendix C: MIDI01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualCHANNEL3# High Mid Low0 NO ASSIGN1EQG LOW H INPUT12EQG LOW H INPUT23EQG LOW H INPUT34EQG LOW H INPUT
Initial Parameter to Control Change Table 29301V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAppendixCHANNEL4# High Mid Low0 NO ASSIGN1EQG LOW H INPUT252EQG LOW H INPUT
294 Appendix C: MIDI01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualCHANNEL5# High Mid Low0 NO ASSIGN1EQG LO-MID H INPUT12EQG LO-MID H INPUT23EQG LO-MID H INPUT34EQG LO
Initial Parameter to Control Change Table 29501V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAppendixCHANNEL6# High Mid Low0 NO ASSIGN1EQG LO-MID H INPUT252EQG LO-MID H
296 Appendix C: MIDI01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualCHANNEL7# High Mid Low0 NO ASSIGN1EQG HI-MID H INPUT12EQG HI-MID H INPUT23EQG HI-MID H INPUT34EQG HI
Initial Parameter to Control Change Table 29701V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAppendixCHANNEL8# High Mid Low0 NO ASSIGN1EQG HI-MID H INPUT252EQG HI-MID H
298 Appendix C: MIDI01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualCHANNEL9# High Mid Low0 NO ASSIGN1EQG HIGH H INPUT12EQG HIGH H INPUT23EQG HIGH H INPUT34EQG HIGH H I
Initial Parameter to Control Change Table 29901V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAppendixCHANNEL10# High Mid Low0 NO ASSIGN1EQG HIGH H INPUT252EQG HIGH H IN
The above warning is located on the rear of the unit • Explanation of Graphical Symbols The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilater
30 Chapter 3—Operating Basics01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualConfirmation MessagesFor certain functions, the 01V96 prompts you for confirmation before exe
300 Appendix C: MIDI01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualCHANNEL11# High Mid Low0 NO ASSIGN1EQATT H INPUT12EQATT H INPUT23EQATT H INPUT34EQATT H INPUT45EQATT
Initial Parameter to Control Change Table 30101V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAppendixCHANNEL12# High Mid Low0 NO ASSIGN1EQATT H INPUT252EQATT H INPUT263
302 Appendix C: MIDI01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualCHANNEL13# High Mid Low0 NO ASSIGN1 SURROUND LFE H INPUT12 SURROUND LFE H INPUT23 SURROUND LFE H INP
Initial Parameter to Control Change Table 30301V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAppendixCHANNEL14# High Mid Low0 NO ASSIGN1 SURROUND LFE H INPUT252 SURROUN
304 Appendix C: MIDI01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualCHANNEL15# High Mid Low0 NO ASSIGN1 SURROUND LR INPUT12 SURROUND LR INPUT23 SURROUND LR INPUT34 SURR
Initial Parameter to Control Change Table 30501V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAppendixCHANNEL16# High Mid Low0 NO ASSIGN1 SURROUND LR INPUT252 SURROUND L
306 Appendix C: MIDI01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualMIDI Data Format1. DATA FORMAT1.1 CHANNEL MESSAGE1.2 SYSTEM COMMON MESSAGE1.3 SYSTEM REALTIME MESSAG
MIDI Data Format 30701V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAppendixIf [TABLE] is selectedIf [NRPN] is selected*1) The second and subsequent STATUS need not be
308 Appendix C: MIDI01V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual2.8.2.2 Scene memory bulk dump request format (compress)The second and third bytes of the DATA NAME
MIDI Data Format 30901V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAppendix2.8.2.8 User Defined Keys bulk dump request formatThe second and third bytes of the DATA NAME
Selecting Layers 3101V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual3Operating BasicsSelecting LayersInput Channels and Output Channels (Bus Outs & Aux Outs) are arr
310 Appendix C: MIDI01V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual2.8.2.13 Program change table bulk dump format2.8.2.14 Program change table bulk dump request format
MIDI Data Format 31101V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAppendix2.8.2.18 Compressor library bulk dump request formatThe second and third bytes of the DATA N
312 Appendix C: MIDI01V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual2.8.2.24 Channel library bulk dump request formatThe second and third bytes of the DATA NAME indicat
MIDI Data Format 31301V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAppendix2.8.2.29 Plug-in effect card bulk dump formatThe second byte of the DATA NAME indicates the
314 Appendix C: MIDI01V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual2.8.3.1.5 Parameter AddressConsult your dealer for parameter address details.2.8.3.2 Parameter chang
MIDI Data Format 31501V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAppendix*1) 0:CH1 – 31:CH32, 32:ST-IN1L - 39:ST-IN4R, 128:BUS1 – 135:BUS8, 256:AUX1 – 263:AUX8, 512:
316 Appendix C: MIDI01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualRefer to the above table for the Functions and Numbers.2.8.3.16 Parameter change (Function call: lin
MIDI Data Format 31701V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAppendix2.8.3.21 Parameter request (Sort Table)When the 01V96 receives this data, it will transmit S
318 Appendix D: Options01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAppendix D: OptionsRack Mounting the 01V96 Using RK1 Rack Mount KitYou can rack mount the 01V96 u
Index 31901V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualIndexSymbolsø/INS/DLY | DLY 1-16 page ... 80ø/INS/DLY | DLY 17-32 page ...80ø/INS/DLY | I
32 Chapter 3—Operating Basics01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualSelecting ChannelsTo select a channel on the 01V96, press the corresponding [SEL] button.
320 Index01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualDIO/Setup | Prefer2 page ... 230DIO/Setup | Remote page 192, 208, 233DIO/Setup | Surr Bus page
Index 32101V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualEffects library ...179EQ library ...186Gate libra
322 Index01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualPatch | IN Name page ... 94Patch | In Name page ... 229Patch | In
Index 32301V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualStereo meters ...19Stereo out ...
YAMAHA [Digital Mixing Console-Internal Parameters] Date: 26 Aug. 2002Model: 01V96 MIDI Implementation Chart Version: 1.0Function... Transmitted Recog
01V96 Block Diagram
01V96 Level DiagramDADSP Noise FloorPHASE GATEADdBuAnalogCASCADE IN CASCADE OUTDigital Clipping Level Max. OutputNominal Output[+18dBu][+24dBu][+4dB
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Selecting Fader Modes 3301V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual3Operating BasicsSelecting Fader ModesThe function of channel faders (1–16) depends on the selec
34 Chapter 3—Operating Basics01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualMeteringThis section describes how to check Input and Output Channel levels using the Meter
Metering 3501V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual3Operating Basics- ST IN pageThis page displays the left and right ST IN Channel 1–4 levels separately.-Maste
36 Chapter 3—Operating Basics01V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual-Stereo pageThis page displays the Stereo Out output level.If you selected the CH1-32 page
Connections and Setup 3701V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualConnections and Setup44 Connections and SetupThis chapter explains how to connect and set up yo
38 Chapter 4—Connections and Setup01V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Configuring a recording system with a hard disk recorderIn this system, the 01V96 is
Connections 3901V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualConnections and Setup4 Configuring a recording system that uses a DAW (Digital Audio Workstation)In this s
(5)-1 1/2 PRECAUTIONS PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING * Please keep this manual in a safe place for future reference. WARNING Always foll
40 Chapter 4—Connections and Setup01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualWordclock Connections and SettingsAbout WordclockDigital audio equipment must be synch
Wordclock Connections and Settings 4101V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualConnections and Setup4If the external devices do not have wordclock in and out conn
42 Chapter 4—Connections and Setup01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualThe source select button indicators are explained below:A usable wordclock signal is p
Input and Output Patching 4301V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualConnections and Setup4Input and Output PatchingThe 01V96 is designed to enable you to patch
44 Chapter 4—Connections and Setup01V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual3 Press [ENTER] to confirm the change.Patching Omni OutsBy default, the output connecto
Input and Output Patching 4501V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualConnections and Setup42 Use the cursor buttons to move the cursor to a patch parameter (1) y
46 Chapter 4—Connections and Setup01V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual
Tutorial 4701V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual5Tutorial5 TutorialThis chapter describes how to use the 01V96 for multitrack recording and mixdown, using a
48 Chapter 5—Tutorial01V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual3 Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [PATCH] button repeatedly until the Patch | In Patch page appears. On th
Initial Track Recording 4901V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual5Tutorial4 Press the [PATCH] button repeatedly until the Patch | Out Patch page appears. On th
(5)-1 2/2 • Do not insert your fingers or hand in any gaps or openings on the device (vents, etc.).•Avoid inserting or dropping foreign objects (pap
50 Chapter 5—Tutorial01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualThe CH1-32 page enables you to view Input Channel 1–32 levels and compressor and gate gain reductio
Initial Track Recording 5101V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual5Tutorial2To cancel a pair, press and hold the [SEL] button for one of the paired chan-nels, a
52 Chapter 5—Tutorial01V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual• Using Direct OutsEach Input Channel signal is directly routed to and output from the specified out
Initial Track Recording 5301V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual5Tutorial2 Move the cursor to the S button for the Input Channel to which the musical instrume
54 Chapter 5—Tutorial01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualIn this example, Input Channel 9–12 signals are routed to ADAT OUT channels 5–8.8 Press the DISPLAY
Initial Track Recording 5501V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual5Tutorial4 Make sure that the S buttons for Input Channels 17–24 are turned on and the 1–8 but
56 Chapter 5—Tutorial01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualEQ’ing the Input SignalsThe 01V96’s Input Channels feature 4-band full parametric EQ. This section
Initial Track Recording 5701V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual5Tutorial•QThis parameter control specifies the Q (slope) for cut/boost of the center frequency
58 Chapter 5—Tutorial01V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual3 Press the [DYNAMICS] button, then press the [F4] button.The Dynamics | Comp Lib page appears. Thi
Initial Track Recording 5901V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual5Tutorial7 Press the [ENTER] button to turn on the ON/OFF button located in the lower-left cor
6 Yamaha Pro Audio global website 01V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Yamaha Pro Audio global website http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/ Package Contents • 01
60 Chapter 5—Tutorial01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualOverdubbing to Other TracksThis section describes how to overdub the musical instruments or microph
Overdubbing to Other Tracks 6101V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual5TutorialRouting SignalsFollow the steps below to route the Input Channel 1 and 2 signals
62 Chapter 5—Tutorial01V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual5 Press the [F1] button to display the Pan/Route | Pan page, then use the PAN parameter controls on
Mixing Recorded Tracks into Stereo (Mixdown) 6301V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual5TutorialMixing Recorded Tracks into Stereo (Mixdown)“Mixdown” is the pro
64 Chapter 5—Tutorial01V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual3 Move the cursor to the 2L parameter box in the STEREO INPUT section, rotate the Parameter wheel o
Mixing Recorded Tracks into Stereo (Mixdown) 6501V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual5TutorialInput Channel 17–32 signals input from Tracks 1–16 of the digita
66 Chapter 5—Tutorial01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualUsing the Internal EffectsThe 01V96 features four internal multi-effects processors that can be use
Mixing Recorded Tracks into Stereo (Mixdown) 6701V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual5Tutorial4 Rotate the Parameter wheel and select “2. Reverb Room”For purp
68 Chapter 5—Tutorial01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualRecording to the Master RecorderFollow the steps below to record the mixed stereo signal from the 0
Analog I/O & Digital I/O 6901V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAnalog I/O & Digital I/O66 Analog I/O & Digital I/OThis chapter describes the 01
New Functions in 01V96 Version 2 701V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualNew Functions in 01V96 Version 2The following functions have been added to the 01V96 a
70 Chapter 6—Analog I/O & Digital I/O01V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual• GAIN controlsInputs 1 through 16 feature rotary gain controls that adjust inp
Digital Inputs & Outputs 7101V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAnalog I/O & Digital I/O6Digital Inputs & OutputsThe 01V96 rear panel features di
72 Chapter 6—Analog I/O & Digital I/O01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualSee the Yamaha Professional Audio Web site at the following URL for up-to-date
Monitoring Digital Input Channel Status 7301V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAnalog I/O & Digital I/O62 Use the cursor buttons to move the cursor to an
74 Chapter 6—Analog I/O & Digital I/O01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualF COPYIndicates the status of copy protection information included in the IEC95
Setting the Transfer Format for Higher Sampling Rates 7501V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAnalog I/O & Digital I/O62 Move the cursor to the output or
76 Chapter 6—Analog I/O & Digital I/O01V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual• DOUBLE CHANNELIn Double Channel mode, digital audio data is received and tran
Input Channels 7701V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualInput Channels77 Input ChannelsThis chapter describes how to adjust the 01V96’s Input Channel paramete
78 Chapter 7—Input Channels01V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual• ON (On/Off)This section enables you to turn the channel on or off. The channel is muted wit
Setting the Input Channels from the Display 7901V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualInput Channels7Refer to the description of Input Channels for more informa
8 Contents 01V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Contents 1 Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 Con
80 Chapter 7—Input Channels01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualDelaying Input ChannelsTo set the delay for each channel, press the [ /INSERT/DELAY] button
Setting the Input Channels from the Display 8101V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualInput Channels7Gating Input ChannelsTo set the Input Channel gates, use t
82 Chapter 7—Input Channels01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualE MetersThese meters indicate the levels of the post-gate signals and the amount of gain redu
Setting the Input Channels from the Display 8301V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualInput Channels7E MetersThese meters indicate the levels of the post-compre
84 Chapter 7—Input Channels01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualEQ’ing Input ChannelsThe 01V96’s Input Channels feature 4-band (LOW, LOW-MID, HIGH-MID, HIGH)
Setting the Input Channels from the Display 8501V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualInput Channels73 Move the cursor to the desired parameter, then rotate the
86 Chapter 7—Input Channels01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualRouting Input ChannelsYou can route each Input Channel to the Stereo Bus, Bus 1–8, or its own
Setting the Input Channels from the Display 8701V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualInput Channels7C SWhen this button is turned on, the currently-selected In
88 Chapter 7—Input Channels01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualB COMP section (*)This section enables you to turn the compressor-type dynamics processor on
Setting the Input Channels from the Display 8901V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualInput Channels7• ON/OFF button ...This button turns on or off the
Contents 9 01V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Setting Aux Send Levels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
90 Chapter 7—Input Channels01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualSetting the Input Channels from the Control SurfaceYou can use the faders, [SEL] buttons, and
Setting the Input Channels from the Control Surface 9101V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualInput Channels7EQ’ing Input Channels1 Press the [SEL] button or mo
92 Chapter 7—Input Channels01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualPairing Input ChannelsOn the 01V96, you can pair adjacent odd-even Input Channels or counterp
Pairing Input Channels 9301V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualInput Channels72 Move the cursor to the desired button in the Channel Pairing window, then pres
94 Chapter 7—Input Channels01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualWhen you switch the Pair Mode, the combinations of channel numbers displayed on the page also
Naming Input Channels 9501V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualInput Channels72 Move the cursor to a name you wish to change, then press [ENTER].The Title Edit
96 Chapter 7—Input Channels01V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual
Bus Outs 9701V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualBus Outs88 Bus OutsThis chapter describes how to adjust the 01V96’s Stereo Out and Bus Out 1–8 parameters.Ab
98 Chapter 8—Bus Outs01V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual• METERThis section enables you to switch the metering position of signal levels that are displayed
Setting the Stereo Out and Bus Out 1–8 from the Display 9901V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualBus Outs8Setting the Stereo Out and Bus Out 1–8 from the Displ
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