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User’s Guide
Manuel de référence
Bedienungsanleitung
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Page 1 - Manual de uso

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2 Chapter 1: Touring ProMix 01 ProMix 01 User’s Guide Top Panel20dB–16 –60GAIN120dB–16 –60GAIN220dB–16 –60GAIN320dB–16 –60GAIN420dB–16 –60GAIN520dB–1

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92 Chapter 10: Other FunctionsProMix 01 User’s Guide1. Power OFF ProMix 01.2. Press and hold down [STORE] and [INC+].3. Power ON ProMix 01.The message

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Troubleshooting 93 ProMix 01 User’s Guide Troubleshooting Trouble Remedy ProMix 01 cannot be powered ON.Make sure that the ProMix 01 power cable is c

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94 Troubleshooting ProMix 01 User’s Guide

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Appendix 95 ProMix 01 User’s Guide Appendix In this chapter... LCD Function Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96Button Pro

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96 Appendix ProMix 01 User’s Guide LCD Function MapUTILITY menu OSCILLATOR kP.90SEND3, 4 CONFIGURATION kP.49OUTPUT COMP PATCH POINT kP.74MEMORY PROTE

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Button Protector 97 ProMix 01 User’s Guide Button Protector If you find that your hand accidentally presses the ST OUT [ON] but-ton when operating the

Page 9 - Touring ProMix 01

98 Appendix ProMix 01 User’s Guide Data Types Mix Scene DataEdit Buffer Data Same as Mix Scene data. Control Data This is the MIDI Control Change to

Page 10 - Top Panel

Data Types 99 ProMix 01 User’s Guide Setup Memory Data MIDI Data Details Tx channel 1–16Rx channel 1–16Control Change mode Channel/registerControl Ch

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100 Appendix ProMix 01 User’s Guide Error Messages ERROR! System Error[1] A fatal error has occurred. Initialize ProMix 01. See “ProMix 01 Ini-tializ

Page 12 - Chapter 1: Touring ProMix 01

Error Messages 101 ProMix 01 User’s Guide MIDI Parity Error A MIDI receive error has occurred. Check the transmission data and connecting cable. MIDI

Page 13 - Rear Panel

Top Panel 3 ProMix 01 User’s Guide 1. PAD switches These switch the input Pad, which attenuates the input signal by 20 dB. See “Pad” on page 18 for m

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102 Appendix ProMix 01 User’s Guide MAIN->SUB Over Run Error An error has occurred while receiving fader data from the CPU. WARNING! No battery. N

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Error Messages 103 ProMix 01 User’s Guide BULK Transmit(TX) OFF! Set BULK TX to ON on the MIDI SETUP LCD function, then try again. Control Change Tra

Page 16 - ProMix 01 Block Diagram

104 Appendix ProMix 01 User’s Guide ProMix 01 Compatible Products MFC1 MIDI Foot Controller The MFC1 is a MIDI foot controller that can transmit MIDI

Page 17 - ST OUTRTN2CH1–16 ST IN

General Specifications 105 ProMix 01 User’s Guide General Specifications Frequency Response 20 Hz–20 kHz +1, –3 dB (@ +4 dB into 600 Ω ) THD Less tha

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106 AppendixProMix 01 User’s GuideInput Specifications*1. Sensitivity is the lowest input level that will produce an output of +4dB (1.23V), the nomina

Page 19 - User Interface

Digital OUT & MIDI Specifications 107ProMix 01 User’s GuideDigital OUT & MIDI SpecificationsDigital Out Channel StatusAll specifications subjec

Page 20 - LCD Display

108 AppendixProMix 01 User’s Guide

Page 21 - Display left–right icons

Glossary 109 ProMix 01 User’s Guide Glossary A/D converter — An electronic device that converts analog signals into digital signals. Aliasing — A t

Page 22 - SEL Buttons

110 Glossary ProMix 01 User’s Guide Dynamic mix automation — Mixdown automation where mix settings are adjusted in real time. Dynamic range — The d

Page 23 - LCD Functions

Glossary 111 ProMix 01 User’s Guide Peaking — A type of EQ circuit used to cut and boost a band of fre-quencies. It produces a mountain-peak type re

Page 24 - Chapter 2: User Interface

4 Chapter 1: Touring ProMix 01 ProMix 01 User’s Guide 10.PHONES LEVEL control This is used to adjust the headphone output level. 11.MONITOR OUT LEVE

Page 25 - Mixer Functions

112 Glossary ProMix 01 User’s Guide Shelving — A type of EQ circuit used to cut and boost frequencies above or below a set frequency. It produces a

Page 26 - Chapter 3: Mixer Functions

113 ProMix 01 User’s Guide Index Numerics 2TR INconnection 5operation 5148V phantom power 18 A A/D converter 109Aboutauxiliaries 30CUE 50

Page 27 - Metering

114ProMix 01 User’s Guideusing 56HHigh EQ 21Holdducker 71gate 70IIEC268, wiring standard 6IEC958, digital format 109IN, dynamics processors 73Initiali

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115ProMix 01 User’s Guideeffects program parameters 37effects programs 30EQ programs 23Program Changeassigning 82on/off 81PROGRAM CHANGE ASSIGN, LCD f

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Add-1 ProMix 01 User’s Guide Additions ProMix 01 Level Diagram0123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233Bit3435360-10-20-30-40-50-60-

Page 30 - ! The preset EQ programs pro

Add-2 ProMix 01 User’s Guide ProMix 01 Dimensions8H: 124.7110.1308430W: 43564.439527.8D: 487.4

Page 31 - EQ Presets

Add-3 ProMix 01 User’s Guide Optional Rack-Mount EarsOptional Wooden Side Panels Use only the screws suppliedUtilisez uniquement les vis fournies.Ve

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Add-4 ProMix 01 User’s Guide Mix Scene to Program Change Assignment Table Program Change #Initial Mix Scene #User Mix Scene #Program Change #Initial

Page 33 - ON Buttons

Add-5 ProMix 01 User’s Guide Control Change to Parameter Assignment Table Param #Initial SetupProMix 01 ParameterData ValueUser SetupControl Change #

Page 34 - Stereo Output Balance

Add-6 ProMix 01 User’s Guide 47 470Channel Input 4 Panpot3348 48 Channel Input 5 Panpot49 49 Channel Input 6 Panpot50 50 Channel Input 7 Panpot51

Page 35 - Stereo Width

Rear Panel 5 ProMix 01 User’s Guide Rear PanelRL2TR INPHANTOMMASTERCH1~8ON OFF(+48V)RLST IN16 1514 1312 1110987654321POWERONOFFPHONESMONITOR OUTSTERE

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Add-7 ProMix 01 User’s Guide Param #Initial SetupProMix 01 ParameterData ValueUser SetupControl Change #BankControl Change #Bank 96 01Channel Input 1

Page 37 - Auxiliaries and Effects

Add-8 ProMix 01 User’s Guide 144 481Channel Input 5 to Send3/4 Panpot(Configuration=Stereo)33145 49 Channel Input 6 to Send3/4 Panpot(Configuration=S

Page 38 - Preset Effects Programs

Add-9 ProMix 01 User’s Guide Param #Initial SetupProMix 01 ParameterData ValueUser SetupControl Change #BankControl Change #Bank 192 02Channel Input

Page 39 - Applying Effects

Add-10 ProMix 01 User’s Guide 240 482Channel Input 5 Low Equalizer Gain31241 49 Channel Input 6 Low Equalizer Gain242 50 Channel Input 7 Low Equalize

Page 40 - SEND1 and SEND2 Pre or Post

Add-11 ProMix 01 User’s Guide Param #Initial SetupProMix 01 ParameterData ValueUser SetupControl Change #BankControl Change #Bank 288 03Channel Input

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Add-12 ProMix 01 User’s Guide 337 493Channel Input 2 High Equalizer Frequency26338 50 Channel Input 3 High Equalizer Frequency339 51 Channel Input 4

Page 42 - ! Remember that when a SEND

Add-13 ProMix 01 User’s Guide Param #Initial SetupProMix 01 ParameterData ValueUser SetupControl Change #BankControl Change #Bank 384 04Channel Input

Page 43 - Editing Effects Programs

Add-14 ProMix 01 User’s Guide A. Depends on selected effects type.B. Depends on selected dynamics type.433 494Internal Effect 2 Parameter 4 Low ByteA

Page 44 - ! By recalling a program and

Add-15 ProMix 01 User’s Guide Param #Initial SetupProMix 01 ParameterData ValueUser SetupControl Change #BankControl Change #Bank 480 05Oscillator SE

Page 45 - Program 4—REVERB ROOM 2

Add-16 ProMix 01 User’s Guide MIDI Data Format 1 General Items 1-1 This section describes the ProMix 01 MIDI specifications.1-2 Electrical characteris

Page 46 - Program 8—REV AMBIENCE 2

6 Chapter 1: Touring ProMix 01 ProMix 01 User’s Guide 4. INPUT (BAL) Input channels 1 through 8 have balanced XLR-3-31 type connectors for connecting

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Add-17 ProMix 01 User’s Guide To derive the midway value of the internal data, the following calculation is used (MIDI midway value = 64). First, 128

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Add-18 ProMix 01 User’s Guide 3 Transmission Condition4 Receive ConditionMIDI TXCONTROL TXPROGRAM TXPROGRAM ECHOMIDI OUTCONTROL CHANGE $BnHSYSTEM EXC

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Add-19 ProMix 01 User’s Guide 5 Bulk Dump Request Format 5-1 One Memory Mixing Program Bulk Dump Data Format 5-2 All Program Change Assignment Table

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Add-20 ProMix 01 User’s Guide 5-3 All Control Change Assignment Table Bulk Dump Data Format 5-4 Setup Memory Bulk Dump Data Format STATUS 11110000 F0

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Add-21 ProMix 01 User’s Guide 5-5 Backup Memory Bulk Dump Data Format 5-6 Effect User Memory Bulk Dump Data Format STATUS 11110000 F0 System Exclusi

Page 52 - Program 29—TREMOLO

Add-22 ProMix 01 User’s Guide 5-7 Compressor User Memory Bulk Dump Data Format 5-8 Equalizer User Library Bulk Dump Data Format STATUS 11110000 F0 S

Page 53 - SEND3 and SEND4 Pre or Post

Add-23 ProMix 01 User’s Guide 5-9 Key Remote Bulk Dump Data Format (Receive only) 5-10 Error/Warning Report Bulk Dump Data Format (Transmission only)

Page 54 - SEND3-4 Stereo Pair

Add-24 ProMix 01 User’s Guide 5-11 One Memory Mixing Program Bulk Request Data Format 5-12 All Program Change Assignment Table Bulk Request Data Form

Page 55 - SEND3-4 Output Balance

Add-25 ProMix 01 User’s Guide 5-14 Scene Memory Store Bulk Request Data Format*17 5-15 All Data Bulk Request Data Format*18 5-16 Setup Memory Bulk Re

Page 56 - SEND3-4 Block Diagram

Add-26 ProMix 01 User’s Guide 5-17 Backup Memory Bulk Request Data Format 5-18 Effect User Memory Bulk Request Data Format 5-19 Compressor User Memor

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Rear Panel 7 ProMix 01 User’s Guide 9. STEREO OUT These are balanced XLR-3-32 type connectors with a +4dB nominal output level. They are wired pin 1–

Page 58 - Chapter 5: CUE

Add-27 ProMix 01 User’s Guide 5-20 Equalizer User Library Bulk Request Data Format 5-21 Memory Control Change Out Bulk Request Data Format STATUS 11

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Add-28 ProMix 01 User’s Guide Button Number Table Button # Button Name Button # Button Name # 0 MEMORY STORE # 38 ST OUT SEL# 1 MEMORY UP # 39 CH1 O

Page 60 - CUE LCD Function Info

Add-29 ProMix 01 User’s Guide *1 How to calculate data format. For example, Internal Data: Ds,D1,D2,D3,...,Dx,...,De (Dx is 1 byte data). The data ra

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YAMAHA [Digital Mixer] Date: 3 June 1994Model: ProMix 01 MIDI Implementation Chart Version: 1.0Function... Transmitted Recognized Remarks Basic Chan

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YAMAHA CORPORATIONVS17170 IP 95 01 5000 AP Printed in Japan P.O.Box 1, Hamamatsu, Japan

Page 63 - Groups and Pairs

8 Chapter 1: Touring ProMix 01 ProMix 01 User’s Guide ProMix 01 Block DiagramCOMP (×3)ODD/L INKEY INEVEN/R INREDUCTIONGAINOUTPUTMETER METERFOLLOWERE

Page 64 - Listening to Groups

ProMix 01 Block Diagram 9 ProMix 01 User’s Guide100+48V20dBPAD∅SEND1+15–15HIGH+15–15MID+15–15LOW100SEND2100SEND3100SEND4RLPAN–60–16GAINPRE/POSTPRE/PO

Page 65 - Group Block Diagram

10 Chapter 1: Touring ProMix 01 ProMix 01 User’s Guide

Page 66 - Pairing Channels

User Interface 11 ProMix 01 User’s Guide User Interface In this chapter... About the User Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

Page 67 - Pair Block Diagram

IMPORTANT NOTICE FORTHE UNITED KINGDOMConnecting the Plug and CordWARNING: THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHEDIMPORTANT: The wires in this mains lead are c

Page 68 - Chapter 6: Groups and Pairs

12 Chapter 2: User Interface ProMix 01 User’s Guide About the User Interface ProMix 01 user interface is straightforward and easy to use. It consists

Page 69 - Scene Memories

Cursor Buttons 13 ProMix 01 User’s Guide Cursor Buttons The cursor buttons are used to select parameters and options on the LCD. The selected paramet

Page 70 - Chapter 7: Scene Memories

14 Chapter 2: User Interface ProMix 01 User’s Guide SEL Buttons The [SEL] buttons are used in conjunction with the LCD functions. To perform an actio

Page 71 - Storing Mix Scenes

LCD Functions 15 ProMix 01 User’s Guide LCD Functions ProMix 01 functions without dedicated controls are organized into LCD functions. They are selec

Page 72 - Recalling Mix Scenes

16 Chapter 2: User Interface ProMix 01 User’s Guide

Page 73 - Protecting Scene Memories

Mixer Functions 17 ProMix 01 User’s Guide 3 Mixer Functions In this chapter... Phantom Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 74 - 66 Chapter 7: Scene Memories

18 Chapter 3: Mixer Functions ProMix 01 User’s Guide Phantom Power Phantom power provides a +48V DC power source for condenser type microphones. It i

Page 75 - Dynamics Processors

Metering 19 ProMix 01 User’s Guide 1. Press [METER]. The METER LCD function appears. 2. To turn the Peak Hold func-tion ON and OFF, press [ENTER] or

Page 76 - ProMix 01 Dynamics Processors

20 Chapter 3: Mixer Functions ProMix 01 User’s Guide 1. Select a channel using the [SEL] buttons.2. Press [PAN/ ∅ ]. The PHASE LCD function appears.

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EQ 21 ProMix 01 User’s Guide 1. Select a channel using the [SEL] buttons.2. Press [EQ LOW], [MID], or [HIGH]. The EQ LCD function appears. 3. Press [

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i ProMix 01 User’s Guide Brief Contents 1 Touring ProMix 01 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 User Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113

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22 Chapter 3: Mixer Functions ProMix 01 User’s Guide EQ Library The EQ library is used to store EQ settings. Settings are stored as EQ programs, and

Page 80 - Patching in a Processor

EQ Presets 23 ProMix 01 User’s Guide EQ Presets Program # Program Name DescriptionParameterLow Mid High 1 RESETReset the EQ (G = 0dB, F and Q = their

Page 81 - Dynamics Processor Meters

24 Chapter 3: Mixer Functions ProMix 01 User’s Guide 16 WOOD BASSWooden bass EQ with low range em-phasis.G +2dB +1dB +2dBF 80Hz 315Hz 2.2kHzQ 3oct 3/

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Faders 25 ProMix 01 User’s Guide Faders ProMix 01 faders are motorized, which means that they can position themselves automatically. So all faders in

Page 83 - Recalling a Dynamics Program

26 Chapter 3: Mixer FunctionsProMix 01 User’s GuidePan and BalanceThe PAN LCD function is used to pan and balance signals. Input channels, the stereo

Page 84 - Editing a Dynamics Program

Stereo-Pair Pans 27ProMix 01 User’s GuideStereo-Pair PansWhen input channels are paired, their pan controls appear as one dual-concentric control (i.e

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Auxiliaries and Effects 29ProMix 01 User’s Guide4Auxiliaries and EffectsIn this chapter... About Auxiliaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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30 Chapter 4: Auxiliaries and EffectsProMix 01 User’s GuideAbout AuxiliariesProMix 01 has four auxiliary sends: SEND1, SEND2, SEND3, and SEND4. And tw

Page 88 - MIDI and ProMix 01

Stereo Input Channel and Sends 31ProMix 01 User’s GuideStereo Input Channel and SendsInput channels 1 through 16 handle only a single signal. The ster

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Page 90 - Program Change

32 Chapter 4: Auxiliaries and EffectsProMix 01 User’s Guide1. Press [SEND1] or [SEND2].The SEND1 or SEND2 LCD function appears. If you didn’t exit aft

Page 91 - Control Change

Returning the Processed Signal 33ProMix 01 User’s GuideReturning the Processed SignalReturning the processed signal via RTN1 or RTN2 is the second ste

Page 92 - Chapter 9: MIDI

34 Chapter 4: Auxiliaries and EffectsProMix 01 User’s Guide1. Press [SEND1] or [SEND2].The SEND1 or SEND2 LCD function appears. If you didn’t exit aft

Page 93 - Bulk Dump/Request

Editing Effects Programs 35ProMix 01 User’s Guide1. Press [SEND1] or [SEND2].The SEND1 or SEND2 LCD function appears. If you didn’t exit after your la

Page 94 - ! Make sure that PROGRAM Tx

36 Chapter 4: Auxiliaries and EffectsProMix 01 User’s Guide1. Press [SEND1] or [SEND2].The SEND1 or SEND2 LCD function appears. If you didn’t exit aft

Page 95 - Memory Control Change Out

Preset Effects Program Parameters 37ProMix 01 User’s GuidePreset Effects Program ParametersProgram 1—REVERB HALL 1Simulates the reverb of a large conc

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38 Chapter 4: Auxiliaries and EffectsProMix 01 User’s GuideProgram 5—REVERB STAGESimilar to REVERB HALL, but brighter. You can create a live atmospher

Page 97 - Other Functions

Preset Effects Program Parameters 39 ProMix 01 User’s Guide Program 9—REV LIVE ROOM 1 Simulates the reverb of a live room. Reverb reflections are str

Page 98 - Using the Oscillator

40 Chapter 4: Auxiliaries and Effects ProMix 01 User’s Guide Program 13—FLANGE->REVERB Stereo flange followed by reverb. Parameter Setting Range

Page 99 - Checking the Battery

Preset Effects Program Parameters 41 ProMix 01 User’s Guide Program 16—CHORUS->DLY LCR Stereo chorus followed by a three-part (L-C-R) delay with f

Page 100 - Fader Calibration

iii ProMix 01 User’s Guide Full Contents 1 Touring ProMix 01 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Top Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 101 - Troubleshooting

42 Chapter 4: Auxiliaries and Effects ProMix 01 User’s Guide Program 20—ST.PITCH CHANGE Two-part stereo pitch shifter. Each part has independent pan

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Preset Effects Program Parameters 43 ProMix 01 User’s Guide Program 23—CHORUS A stereo chorus. Produces a rich thickening effect. Good with guitar, b

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44 Chapter 4: Auxiliaries and Effects ProMix 01 User’s Guide Program 28—PHASINGStereo phaser. Similar to flange, but different. Good with guitar, str

Page 104 - LCD Function Map

SEND3 and SEND4 45ProMix 01 User’s GuideSEND3 and SEND4SEND3 and SEND4 can be used to feed external effects processors, foldback amplifiers, or multitr

Page 105 - Button Protector

46 Chapter 4: Auxiliaries and EffectsProMix 01 User’s GuideSEND3-4 Stereo PairSEND3 and SEND4 can be linked for use as a stereo pair. In this way they

Page 106 - Data Types

SEND3-4 Channel Pans & Balance 47ProMix 01 User’s GuideSEND3-4 Channel Pans & BalanceIn SEND3-4 Stereo mode, a SEND3-4 pan control is availabl

Page 107 - Setup Memory Data

48 Chapter 4: Auxiliaries and EffectsProMix 01 User’s GuideSEND3-4 Block DiagramThis block diagram shows what happens when SEND3 and SEND4 are configur

Page 108 - Error Messages

CUE 49 ProMix 01 User’s Guide 5 CUE In this chapter... About CUE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50CUE Modes

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50 Chapter 5: CUE ProMix 01 User’s Guide About CUE ProMix 01 CUE provides comprehensive monitoring of virtually all inputs and outputs. The CUE signa

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Setting the CUE Mode 51 ProMix 01 User’s Guide Setting the CUE Mode CUE modes are set on the CUE LCD function, shown below. The name of the current C

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iv ProMix 01 User’s Guide Storing Effects Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36Preset Effects Program Parameters . . . . .

Page 112 - ProMix 01 Compatible Products

52 Chapter 5: CUE ProMix 01 User’s Guide CUE LCD Function Info As well as being used to set the CUE mode, the CUE LCD function displays various infor

Page 113 - General Specifications

CUE LCD Function Info 53 ProMix 01 User’s Guide Stereo Input Channel This is the CUE LCD function for the stereo input channel. SEND3, SEND4 This is

Page 114 - Output Specifications

54 Chapter 5: CUE ProMix 01 User’s Guide RTN1, RTN2 This is the CUE LCD function for RTN1 and RTN2. Stereo Output This is the CUE LCD function for t

Page 115 - Digital Out Channel Status

Groups and Pairs 55 ProMix 01 User’s Guide 6 Groups and Pairs In this chapter... Grouping Faders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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56 Chapter 6: Groups and Pairs ProMix 01 User’s Guide 1. Press [GROUP]. The GROUP LCD function appears. 2. Use the [ π ] [ † ] cursor but-tons to sel

Page 117 - Glossary

Group Block Diagram 57 ProMix 01 User’s Guide Group Block Diagram This block diagram shows what happens when channels are grouped. Faders are linked

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58 Chapter 6: Groups and Pairs ProMix 01 User’s Guide 1. Press [PAIR]. The PAIR LCD function appears. 2. Press a [SEL] button or use the cursor butto

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Pair Block Diagram 59 ProMix 01 User’s Guide Pair Block Diagram This block diagram shows what happens when adjacent input chan-nels are paired: PHASE

Page 120 - Further Reading

60 Chapter 6: Groups and Pairs ProMix 01 User’s Guide

Page 121 - ProMix 01 User’s Guide

Scene Memories 61 ProMix 01 User’s Guide 7 Scene Memories In this chapter... What are Scene Memories? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62Wh

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v ProMix 01 User’s Guide 9 MIDI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 MIDI and ProMix 01 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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62 Chapter 7: Scene Memories ProMix 01 User’s Guide What are Scene Memories? Scene memories are memory locations used to store mix scenes. A mix scen

Page 124 - Additions

Storing Mix Scenes 63ProMix 01 User’s Guide1. Press [STORE].The MEMORY STORE LCD function appears. 2. Use the [INC+] [DEC–] but-tons to select a mix s

Page 125 - ProMix 01 Dimensions

64 Chapter 7: Scene MemoriesProMix 01 User’s Guide1. Press [RECALL].The MEMORY RECALL LCD function appears. You can also go to the MEMORY LCD function

Page 126 - Optional Wooden Side Panels

Protecting Scene Memories 65ProMix 01 User’s Guide1. Press [UTILITY].The UTILITY menu appears.2. Select MEMORY PROTECT and press [ENTER].The MEMORY PR

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Dynamics Processors 67ProMix 01 User’s Guide8Dynamics ProcessorsIn this chapter... ProMix 01 Dynamics Processors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68

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68 Chapter 8: Dynamics ProcessorsProMix 01 User’s GuideProMix 01 Dynamics ProcessorsProMix 01 features three stereo dynamics processors, for compres-s

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Processor Types 69ProMix 01 User’s GuideCompressor parameters are:Threshold (–40...+18dB) — This determines the level of input sig-nal required to tri

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70 Chapter 8: Dynamics ProcessorsProMix 01 User’s GuideGateA gate, or noise gate is essentially an audio switch used to mute signals below a set thres

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Processor Types 71ProMix 01 User’s GuideDuckingDucking is commonly used for voice-over applications, where the background music level is reduced autom

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vi ProMix 01 User’s Guide MIDI Data Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . Add-16 1 General Items . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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72 Chapter 8: Dynamics ProcessorsProMix 01 User’s Guide1. Press [COMP] repeatedly to select a processor: 1, 2, or 3.The COMP LCD function appears. If

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Dynamics Processor Meters 73ProMix 01 User’s GuideKEY IN — this is used to select the processor trigger source. (i.e. the signal that triggers, or act

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74 Chapter 8: Dynamics ProcessorsProMix 01 User’s Guide1. Press [UTILITY].The UTILITY menu appears.2. Select OUTPUT COMP PATCH POINT and press [ENTER]

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Recalling a Dynamics Program 75ProMix 01 User’s Guide1. Press [COMP] repeatedly to select a processor: 1, 2, or 3.The COMP LCD function appears. If yo

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76 Chapter 8: Dynamics ProcessorsProMix 01 User’s GuideEditing a Dynamics ProgramYou can edit all dynamics programs, however, you can store only to us

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Storing a Dynamics Program 77ProMix 01 User’s Guide1. Press [COMP] repeatedly to select a processor: 1, 2, or 3.The COMP LCD function appears. If you

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78 Chapter 8: Dynamics ProcessorsProMix 01 User’s GuidePreset Dynamics Processor ParametersType Program # Program Name Description ParametersThreshold

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MIDI 79ProMix 01 User’s GuideMIDIIn this chapter... MIDI and ProMix 01 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80MIDI Setup . . . . . .

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80 Chapter 9: MIDIProMix 01 User’s GuideMIDI and ProMix 01The true power of ProMix 01 can be realized with MIDI. Used in con-junction with a controlli

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MIDI Setup 81ProMix 01 User’s Guide1. Press [MIDI].The MIDI menu appears.2. Select MIDI SETUP and press [ENTER].The MIDI SETUP LCD function appears.3.

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Touring ProMix 01 1 ProMix 01 User’s Guide 1 Touring ProMix 01 In this chapter... Top Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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82 Chapter 9: MIDIProMix 01 User’s Guide1. Press [MIDI].The MIDI menu appears.2. Select PROGRAM CHANGE ASSIGN and press [ENTER].The PROGRAM CHANGE ASS

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Control Change 83ProMix 01 User’s Guide1. Press [MIDI].The MIDI menu appears.2. Select CONTROL CHANGE ASSIGN and press [ENTER].The CONTROL CHANGE ASSI

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84 Chapter 9: MIDI ProMix 01 User’s Guide Register — all Control Changes use the Tx Ch MIDI Channel, and Control Change #98 (Non-Registered Paramete

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Bulk Dump/Request 85 ProMix 01 User’s Guide 1. Press [MIDI]. The MIDI menu appears. 2. Select BULK DUMP REQUEST and press [ENTER]. The BULK DUMP REQU

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86 Chapter 9: MIDI ProMix 01 User’s Guide 1. Press [MIDI]. The MIDI menu appears. 2. Select LOCAL ON/OFF and press [ENTER]. The LOCAL ON/OFF LCD func

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Memory Control Change Out 87ProMix 01 User’s Guide1. Press [MIDI].The MIDI menu appears.2. Select MEMORY CONTROL CHANGE OUT and press [ENTER].The MEMO

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Other Functions 89ProMix 01 User’s Guide10Other FunctionsIn this chapter... Using the Oscillator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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90 Chapter 10: Other FunctionsProMix 01 User’s Guide1. Press [UTILITY].The UTILITY menu appears.2. Select OSCILLATOR and press [ENTER].The OSCILLATOR

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Checking the Battery 91ProMix 01 User’s Guide1. Press [UTILITY].The UTILITY menu appears.2. Select BATTERY CHECK and press [ENTER].The BATTERY CHECK L

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