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Page 1 - Owner’s Manual

Owner’s ManualKeep This Manual For Future Reference.EN

Page 2 - FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A.)

10 Contents 01V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 18 MIDI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 215 MIDI &a

Page 3 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

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

Page 4 - PRECAUTIONS

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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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106 Chapter 8—Bus Outs01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAttenuating Output SignalsTo attenuate the 01V96’s output signals, display the EQ | Out Att page

Page 10 - Contents

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

Page 11 - 1 Welcome

108 Chapter 8—Bus Outs01V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual

Page 12 - Chapter 1—Welcome

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

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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

Page 14 - AD Input Section

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

Page 15 - Control Surface 15

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

Page 16 - STEREO Section

112 Chapter 9—Aux Outs01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualViewing Aux Out SettingsYou can view and adjust the parameter settings for the currently-selected

Page 17 - FADER MODE Section

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

Page 18 - DISPLAY ACCESS Section

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

Page 19 - Display Section

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

Page 20 - SELECTED CHANNEL Section

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

Page 21 - USER DEFINED KEYS Section

Viewing Aux Send Settings for Multiple Channels 11701V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAux Outs9Viewing Aux Send Settings for Multiple ChannelsYou can view

Page 22 - SOLO Section

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

Page 23 - Rear Panel

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

Page 24 - Digital I/O Section

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

Page 25 - Power Section

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

Page 26 - Installing an Optional Card

Input & Output Patching 12101V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualInput & Output Patching1010 Input & Output PatchingThis chapter describes how to

Page 27 - 3 Operating Basics

122 Chapter 10—Input & Output Patching01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualInput PatchingFollow the steps below to change the Input Patch.1 Press the DIS

Page 28 - Selecting Display Pages

Output Patching 12301V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualInput & Output Patching10Output PatchingThe 01V96’s Stereo Out, Bus Out 1–8, Aux Out 1–8 signals

Page 29 - Display Interface

124 Chapter 10—Input & Output Patching01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualChanging the Signal Path to the ADAT OUT Connector, Slot, or OMNI OUT connecto

Page 30 - Title Edit Window

Patching Direct Outs 12501V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualInput & Output Patching10Patching the 2TR Digital OutputsFollow the steps below to change th

Page 31 - Selecting Layers

126 Chapter 10—Input & Output Patching01V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual• PRE EQ... Immediately before Input Channel EQ• PRE FA

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Insert Patching 12701V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualInput & Output Patching10Insert PatchingThe 01V96’s Input Channels and Output Channels (Stereo Ou

Page 33 - Selecting Fader Modes

128 Chapter 10—Input & Output Patching01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualB INSERT section• ON/OFF ...This button turns the Insert

Page 34 - Metering

Insert Patching 12901V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualInput & Output Patching10Viewing and Changing Insert In PatchYou can view and also change the ite

Page 35 - Metering 35

Control Surface & Rear Panel 1301V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual2Control Surface & Rear Panel2 Control Surface & Rear PanelControl SurfaceNo

Page 36 - 36 Chapter 3—Operating Basics

130 Chapter 10—Input & Output Patching01V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual

Page 37 - 4 Connections and Setup

Monitoring 13101V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualMonitoring1111 MonitoringThis chapter explains how to set up monitoring and use the Solo function on the

Page 38 - ST IN 1 ST IN 2

132 Chapter 11—Monitoring01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualMonitor and Solo SetupFor monitoring and solo setup, press the DISPLAY ACCESS [DIO/SETUP] butto

Page 39 - Workstation)

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

Page 40 - Wordclock Connections

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

Page 41 - Connections and Setup

Surround Pan 13501V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualSurround Pan1212 Surround PanThis chapter describes surround panning, which determines how Input Channe

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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

Page 43 - Input and Output Patching

Setting Up and Selecting Surround Pan Modes 13701V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualSurround Pan12A SURROUND MODEThis parameter enables you to select a Surro

Page 44 - Patching Omni Outs

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

Page 45 - Input and Output Patching 45

Setting Up and Selecting Surround Pan Modes 13901V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualSurround Pan126To change the Surround Channel to Bus Out assignment, move

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14 Chapter 2—Control Surface & Rear Panel01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAD Input SectionA INPUT connectors A/BINPUT A connectors are balanced XLR-3

Page 47 - 5 Tutorial

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

Page 48 - 48 Chapter 5—Tutorial

Setting Up and Selecting Surround Pan Modes 14101V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualSurround Pan12 Surround Pan MonitoringTo monitor surround pan movement

Page 49 - Initial Track Recording

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

Page 50 - Pairing Channels

Surround Panning 14301V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualSurround Pan12E LFEThis parameter control sets the level of the LFE (Low Frequency Effects) Channel

Page 51 - Routing Signals

144 Chapter 12—Surround Pan01V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual• ... The sound image moves between front and rear.• ...

Page 52 - 52 Chapter 5—Tutorial

Surround Panning 14501V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualSurround Pan12• ... The sound image moves between front and rear while tracing an

Page 53 - Initial Track Recording 53

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

Page 54 - 54 Chapter 5—Tutorial

Surround Panning 14701V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualSurround Pan12B parameter boxThis parameter box enables you to move the surround pan setting of the

Page 55 - Initial Track Recording 55

148 Chapter 12—Surround Pan01V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual

Page 56 - EQ’ing the Input Signals

Grouping Channels & Linking Parameters 14901V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualGrouping Channels & Linking Parameters1313 Grouping Channels & Li

Page 57 - Compressing the Input Signals

Control Surface 1501V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual2Control Surface & Rear PanelD PAD switchesThese switches turn on or off the 20 dB pad (attenuator

Page 58 - 58 Chapter 5—Tutorial

150 Chapter 13—Grouping Channels & Linking Parameters01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualUsing Fader Groups and Mute GroupsFollow the steps below to gro

Page 59 - Recording

Using Fader Groups and Mute Groups 15101V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualGrouping Channels & Linking Parameters132 Press the up ( ) or down ( ) button

Page 60 - Overdubbing to Other Tracks

152 Chapter 13—Grouping Channels & Linking Parameters01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualUsing Fader Group MasterThe 01V96 features a Fader Group Master

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Using Mute Group Master 15301V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualGrouping Channels & Linking Parameters13• ALL NOMINAL...This button resets the m

Page 62 - 62 Chapter 5—Tutorial

154 Chapter 13—Grouping Channels & Linking Parameters01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualLinking EQ and Compressor ParametersFollow the steps below to l

Page 63 - Master recorder

Linking EQ and Compressor Parameters 15501V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualGrouping Channels & Linking Parameters13-In Comp pageThis page enables you t

Page 64 - 64 Chapter 5—Tutorial

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

Page 65 - Tutorial

Internal Effects 15701V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualInternal Effects1414 Internal EffectsThis chapter describes how to use the 01V96’s internal effects

Page 66 - Using the 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

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Using Effects Processors via Aux Sends 15901V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualInternal Effects144To patch a signal output from the effects processor, move t

Page 68 - 68 Chapter 5—Tutorial

16 Chapter 2—Control Surface & Rear Panel01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualChannel Strip SectionA [SEL] buttonsThese buttons enable you to select desi

Page 69 - Analog Inputs & Outputs

160 Chapter 14—Internal Effects01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualInserting the Internal Effects into ChannelsYou can insert the internal effects into cert

Page 70 - Output Section

Editing Effects 16101V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualInternal Effects14Editing EffectsTo edit effect programs recalled to the internal Effects processors

Page 71 - Digital Inputs & Outputs

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

Page 72 - Card Inputs

About Plug-Ins 16301V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualInternal Effects14About Plug-InsIf you installed a mini-YGDAI card that supports the Effects function

Page 73 - Laser optical device

164 Chapter 14—Internal Effects01V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual

Page 74 - Dithering Digital Outputs

Scene Memories 16501V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualScene Memories1515 Scene MemoriesThis chapter describes Scene memories, which store 01V96 mix and eff

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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

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Storing and Recalling Scenes 16701V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualScene Memories15Storing and Recalling ScenesYou can store and recall Scenes by pressing

Page 77 - 7 Input Channels

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

Page 78 - ST IN Channels 1–4

Auto Scene Memory Update 16901V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualScene Memories15G PATCH LINK INPUTThis indicates the Input Patch library number that is link

Page 79 - Switching the Signal Phase

Control Surface 1701V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual2Control Surface & Rear PanelST IN SectionA [ST IN] buttonThis button selects an ST IN channel pai

Page 80 - Delaying Input Channels

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

Page 81 - Gating Input Channels

Fading Scenes 17101V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualScene Memories15Fading Output ChannelsTo set the Fade Time for the Output Channels (Stereo Out, Bus Ou

Page 82 - Compressing Input Channels

172 Chapter 15—Scene Memories01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualRecalling Scenes SafelyWhen a Scene is recalled, all mix parameters are set accordingly. Ho

Page 83 - Attenuating Input Channels

Sorting Scenes 17301V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualScene Memories15Sorting ScenesYou can sort Scenes in Scene memories.1 Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [SCENE]

Page 84 - EQ’ing Input Channels

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

Page 85 - Panning Input Channels

Libraries 17501V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualLibraries1616 LibrariesThis chapter describes the 01V96’s various libraries.About the LibrariesThe 01V96 f

Page 86 - Routing Input Channels

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

Page 87 - Input Channels

Using Libraries 17701V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualLibraries16Using LibrariesChannel LibraryChannel library enables you to store and recall Input Channe

Page 88 - 88 Chapter 7—Input Channels

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

Page 89 - F GROUP section

Using Libraries 17901V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualLibraries16Output Patch LibraryThe Output Patch library enables you to store and recall all Output Pa

Page 90 - 90 Chapter 7—Input Channels

18 Chapter 2—Control Surface & Rear Panel01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualDISPLAY ACCESS SectionA [SCENE] buttonThis button displays a Scene page, en

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180 Chapter 16—Libraries01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualA EFFECT NAMEThis parameter displays the name of the Effects program currently selected by the E

Page 92 - Pairing Input Channels

Using Libraries 18101V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualLibraries16The following tables list the preset effects programs in the Effects library:• Reverbs• De

Page 93 - Pairing Input Channels 93

182 Chapter 16—Libraries01V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual• Combination Effects• Others• Add-On EffectsNo. Preset Name Type Description29Rev+ChorusREV+CHO

Page 94 - Naming Input Channels

Using Libraries 18301V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualLibraries16Gate LibraryThe Gate library enables you to store and recall Input Channel gate settings.

Page 95 - Naming Input Channels 95

184 Chapter 16—Libraries01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualCompressor LibraryThis library enables you to store and recall settings for the compressors on I

Page 96 - 96 Chapter 7—Input Channels

Using Libraries 18501V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualLibraries16The following table lists the preset memories in the Compressor library:No. Preset Name Ty

Page 97 - 8 Bus Outs

186 Chapter 16—Libraries01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualEQ LibraryThis library enables you to store and recall EQ settings for Input Channels, Bus Outs

Page 98 - Bus Out 1–8

Using Libraries 18701V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualLibraries16The following table lists the preset memories in the EQ library:No. Preset Name Descriptio

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188 Chapter 16—Libraries01V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual

Page 100 - 100 Chapter 8—Bus Outs

Remote Control 18901V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualRemote Control1717 Remote ControlThis chapter describes the Remote function, which enables you to con

Page 101 - Bus Outs

Control Surface 1901V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual2Control Surface & Rear PanelLAYER SectionA [1–16]/[17–32] buttonsThese buttons select an Input Ch

Page 102 - 102 Chapter 8—Bus Outs

190 Chapter 17—Remote Control01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualPro Tools Remote LayerThe 01V96 features Remote Layer target especially designed for contro

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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

Page 104 - Control Surface

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

Page 105 - Pairing Buses or Aux Sends

Pro Tools Remote Layer 19301V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualRemote Control177 Press the LAYER [REMOTE] button.The Remote Layer is now available for contro

Page 106 - Attenuating Output Signals

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

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Pro Tools Remote Layer 19501V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualRemote Control17 Channel Display mode ( [F3] button)Press the [F3] button to select this disp

Page 108 - 108 Chapter 8—Bus Outs

196 Chapter 17—Remote Control01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualControl Surface OperationWhen the Pro Tools Remote layer is selected, the 01V96 controls on

Page 109 - 9 Aux Outs

Pro Tools Remote Layer 19701V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualRemote Control17 DISPLAY ACCESS section•[PAIR/GROUP] buttonPress this button while a Channel

Page 110 - Delaying Aux Outs

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

Page 111 - EQ settings

Pro Tools Remote Layer 19901V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualRemote Control17Selecting ChannelsTo select a single Pro Tools channel, press the [SEL] butt

Page 112 - Viewing Aux Out Settings

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

Page 113 - Setting Aux Send Levels

20 Chapter 2—Control Surface & Rear Panel01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualE Left Tab Scroll [ ] buttonF Right Tab Scroll [ ] buttonIf there are more

Page 114 - 114 Chapter 9—Aux Outs

200 Chapter 17—Remote Control01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualMuting ChannelsTo mute Pro Tools channels, press the [ON] buttons. The [ON] button indica

Page 115 - Setting Aux Send Levels 115

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–

Page 116 - 116 Chapter 9—Aux Outs

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

Page 117 - Aux Outs

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

Page 118 - 118 Chapter 9—Aux Outs

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

Page 119 - Panning Aux Sends

Pro Tools Remote Layer 20501V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualRemote Control175 Rotate the Parameter wheel.Rotate the Parameter wheel clockwise to scrub or

Page 120 - 120 Chapter 9—Aux Outs

206 Chapter 17—Remote Control01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualNuendo/Cubase SX Remote LayerYou can remotely control Nuendo and Cubase SX using the Remote

Page 121 - Input Patching

MIDI Remote Layer 20701V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualRemote Control17MIDI Remote LayerIf you select USER DEFINED as the target for the Remote Layer, you

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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

Page 123 - Output Patching

MIDI Remote Layer 20901V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualRemote Control17D ID, SHORT, LONGThese parameters display the channel names. The ID parameter displ

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Control Surface 2101V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual2Control Surface & Rear PanelSCENE MEMORY SectionA [STORE] buttonThis button enables you to store

Page 125 - Patching Direct Outs

210 Chapter 17—Remote Control01V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual2 Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [DIO/SETUP] button repeatedly until the DIO/Setup | Remote page

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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

Page 127 - Insert Patching

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

Page 128 - C COMP section

Machine Control Function 21301V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualRemote Control173 Move the cursor to the PORT parameter box in the MACHINE CONTROL sec-tion

Page 129 - Insert Patching 129

214 Chapter 17—Remote Control01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualC TRANSPORT sectionThis section enables you to control the transport functions on external

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MIDI 21501V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualMIDI1818 MIDIThis chapter describes the 01V96’s MIDI-related functions.MIDI & the 01V96Using Control Change

Page 131 - 11 Monitoring

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

Page 132 - Monitor and Solo Setup

MIDI Port Setup 21701V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualMIDI18• DEVICE ID ...Specify the 01V96’s MMC Device ID. MMC Device IDs iden-tify conn

Page 133 - Using the Monitor

218 Chapter 18—MIDI01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualSelecting MIDI Messages for Transmission and ReceptionYou can select MIDI messages to be transmitted

Page 134 - Using the Solo Function

Assigning Scenes to Program Changes for Remote Recall 21901V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualMIDI18• Tx ON/OFF...Transmission of Parameter C

Page 135 - 12 Surround Pan

22 Chapter 2—Control Surface & Rear Panel01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualData Entry SectionA Parameter wheelThis control adjusts the parameter value

Page 136 - 136 Chapter 12—Surround Pan

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

Page 137 - B PAN/SURR LINK

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

Page 138 - 138 Chapter 12—Surround Pan

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

Page 139 - Surround Pan

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

Page 140 - 140 Chapter 12—Surround Pan

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

Page 141 - ■ Surround Pan Monitoring

Controlling Parameters by Using Parameter Changes 22501V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualMIDI18Controlling Parameters by Using Parameter ChangesYou can cont

Page 142 - Surround Panning

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

Page 143 - Surround Panning 143

Transmitting Parameter Settings via MIDI (Bulk Dump) 22701V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualMIDI18The following options are available:• ALL...

Page 144 - 144 Chapter 12—Surround Pan

228 Chapter 18—MIDI01V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual

Page 145 - Surround Panning 145

Other Functions 22901V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualOther Functions1919 Other FunctionsThis chapter describes the 01V96’s miscellaneous functions.Changi

Page 146 - 146 Chapter 12—Surround Pan

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

Page 147 - C parameter box

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

Page 148 - 148 Chapter 12—Surround Pan

Setting Preferences 23101V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualOther Functions19This page contains the following parameters. (These parameters are explained in

Page 149 - Parameters

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

Page 150 - • In Mute page

Creating a Custom Layer by Combining Channels (User Assignable Layer) 23301V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualOther Functions19• SURR ...

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234 Chapter 19—Other Functions01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualUsing the OscillatorThe 01V96 features an Oscillator you can use for sound checks. Follow

Page 152 - Using Fader Group Master

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

Page 153 - Using Mute Group Master

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

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Using Operation Lock 23701V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualOther Functions19Using Operation LockThe 01V96 features an Operation Lock function that prevents

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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

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Cascading Consoles 23901V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualOther Functions19The following paragraphs explain how to make a cascade connection using two 01V96

Page 157 - 14 Internal Effects

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

Page 158 - C button

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,

Page 159 - Internal Effects

Cascading Consoles 24101V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualOther Functions198 Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [DIO/SETUP] button repeatedly to display the DIO/Setup

Page 160 - Chapter 14—Internal Effects

242 Chapter 19—Other Functions01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualChecking the Battery and the System VersionThe Utility | Battery page enables you to check

Page 161 - Editing Effects

Initializing the 01V96 24301V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualOther Functions19Initializing the 01V96You can delete all currently-recorded settings and rest

Page 162 - About Add-On Effects

244 Chapter 19—Other Functions01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualCalibrating the FadersThe 01V96 motorized fader positions may shift over time depending on

Page 163 - About Plug-Ins

Calibrating the Faders 24501V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualOther Functions195 When the calibration operation is complete, the 01V96 displays a window in

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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

Page 165 - 15 Scene Memories

USER DEFINED KEYS 24701V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAppendixAppendix A: Parameter ListsUSER DEFINED KEYS# Function Display0 No Assign No Assign1 Scene

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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

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USER DEFINED KEYS Initial Assignments 24901V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAppendixUSER DEFINED KEYS Initial AssignmentsInput Patch ParametersBANK A BANK

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Rear Panel 2501V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual2Control Surface & Rear PanelMIDI/Control SectionA MIDI IN/THRU/OUT portsThese standard MIDI IN, OUT an

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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

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Initial Input Patch Settings 25101V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAppendixInitial Input Patch SettingsCHANNEL EFFECT IN PATCHCASCADE IN PATCHEFFECT TYPE1

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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

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Output Patch Parameters 25301V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAppendixOutput Patch ParametersSLOT, ADAT, OMNI INSERT IN DIRECT OUT 2TR OUT DigitalSource De

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254 Appendix A: Parameter Lists01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualINS BUS1 InsertOut-BUS1 ————INS BUS1 InsertOut-BUS1INS BUS2 InsertOut-BUS2 ————INS BUS2 I

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Initial Output Patch Settings 25501V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAppendixInitial Output Patch SettingsSLOTADAT OUTOMNI OUTDIRECT OUT2TR OUT DigitalCHANN

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256 Appendix A: Parameter Lists01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualUser Defined Remote Layer Initial Bank SettingsBank 1 (GM Vol & Pan)IDNameControllerDa

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User Defined Remote Layer Initial Bank Settings 25701V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAppendixBank 2 (GM Vol & Effect 1)IDNameControllerData FormatShor

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258 Appendix A: Parameter Lists01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualBank 3 (XG Vol & Pan)IDNameControllerData FormatShort Long 12345678910111213141516RM0

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User Defined Remote Layer Initial Bank Settings 25901V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAppendixBank 4 (Nuendo VST Mixer)IDNameControllerData FormatShort Lon

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26 Chapter 2—Control Surface & Rear Panel01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualInstalling an Optional CardVisit the following Yamaha Pro Audio web site to

Page 180 - 180 Chapter 16—Libraries

260 Appendix A: Parameter Lists01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualEffects ParametersREVERB HALL, REVERB ROOM, REVERB STAGE, REVERB PLATEOne input, two outp

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Effects Parameters 26101V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAppendixSTEREO DELAYTwo input, two output basic stereo delay.MOD. DELAYOne input, two output basic

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262 Appendix A: Parameter Lists01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualECHOTwo input, two output stereo delay with crossed feedback loop.CHORUSTwo input, two ou

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Effects Parameters 26301V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAppendixPHASERTwo input, two output 16-stage phaser.AUTO PANTwo input, two output autopanner.TREMO

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264 Appendix A: Parameter Lists01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualROTARYOne input, two output rotary speaker simulator.RING MOD.Two input, two output ring

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Effects Parameters 26501V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAppendixDYNA. PHASERTwo input, two output dynamically controlled phaser.REV+CHORUSOne input, two o

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266 Appendix A: Parameter Lists01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualREV->FLANGEOne input, two output reverb and flanger effects in series.REV+SYMPHO.One in

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Effects Parameters 26701V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAppendixDELAY+ER.One input, two output delay and early reflections effects in parallel.DELAY->ER

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268 Appendix A: Parameter Lists01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualDELAY+REVOne input, two output delay and reverb effects in parallel.DELAY->REVOne inpu

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Effects Parameters 26901V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAppendixFREEZEOne input, one output basic sampler (Available for internal effects 1 and 2.).ST REV

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Operating Basics 2701V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual3Operating Basics3 Operating BasicsThis chapter describes basic operations on the 01V96, including h

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270 Appendix A: Parameter Lists01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualEffects and tempo synchronizationSome of the 01V96’s effects allow you to synchronize the

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Preset EQ Parameters 27101V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAppendixPreset EQ Parameters#TitleParameterLOW L-MID H-MID HIGH01Bass Drum 1PEAKING PEAKING PEAK

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272 Appendix A: Parameter Lists01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualPreset Gate Parameters (fs = 44.1 kHz)27Female Vo. 1PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING PEAKINGG–1.0

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Preset Compressor Parameters (fs = 44.1 kHz) 27301V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAppendixPreset Compressor Parameters (fs = 44.1 kHz)#Title Type Paramete

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274 Appendix A: Parameter Lists01V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual21Strings3 COMPThreshold (dB) –17Ratio ( :1) 1.5Attack (ms) 76Out gain (dB) 2.5Knee 2Re

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Dynamics Parameters 27501V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAppendixDynamics ParametersThe dynamics effects for each channel strip include a Gate section (on

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276 Appendix A: Parameter Lists01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualDUCKINGDucking is commonly used for voice-over applications in which the background music

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Dynamics Parameters 27701V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAppendixCOMP SectionCOMPThe COMP processor attenuates signals above a specified THRESHOLD by a spe

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278 Appendix A: Parameter Lists01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualEXPANDAn expander attenuates signals below a specified THRESHOLD by a specified RATIO.Param

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Dynamics Parameters 27901V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAppendixCOMPANDER HARD (H)COMPANDER SOFT (S)The hard and soft companders combine the effects of t

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28 Chapter 3—Operating Basics01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualG Sampling rate indicatorThis indicator identifies the 01V96’s current sampling rate: 44.1 k

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280 Appendix B: Specifications01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAppendix B: SpecificationsGeneral SpecNumber of scene memories99Sampling FrequencyInternal4

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General Spec 28101V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAppendixDigital Input(2TR IN DIGITAL, ADAT input)Option Input (SLOT) Available cardsOptional digital int

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282 Appendix B: Specifications01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualMONITOR OUT DA converter24-bit linear, 128-times oversampling (@fs=44.1, 48 kHz), 64-times

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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

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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

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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.

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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

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Digital Input Spec 28701V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAppendixDigital Input SpecDigital Output SpecI/O SLOT SpecEach I/O SLOT accepts a Digital interfac

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288 Appendix B: Specifications01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualCONTROL I/O SpecDimensionsUnit: mmSpecifications and descriptions in this owner’s manual ar

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Scene Memory to Program Change Table 28901V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAppendixAppendix C: MIDIScene Memory to Program Change TableProgram Change #Init

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Display Interface 2901V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual3Operating Basics4 Press the cursor buttons to move the cursor (a bold frame) to a button, parameter

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290 Appendix C: MIDI01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualInitial Parameter to Control Change TableCHANNEL1# High Mid Low0 NO ASSIGN1FADER H CHANNEL INPUT12FA

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Initial Parameter to Control Change Table 29101V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAppendixCHANNEL2# High Mid Low0 NO ASSIGN1FADER H CHANNEL INPUT252FADER H C

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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

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Initial Parameter to Control Change Table 29301V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAppendixCHANNEL4# High Mid Low0 NO ASSIGN1EQG LOW H INPUT252EQG LOW H INPUT

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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

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Initial Parameter to Control Change Table 29501V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAppendixCHANNEL6# High Mid Low0 NO ASSIGN1EQG LO-MID H INPUT252EQG LO-MID H

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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

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Initial Parameter to Control Change Table 29701V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAppendixCHANNEL8# High Mid Low0 NO ASSIGN1EQG HI-MID H INPUT252EQG HI-MID H

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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

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Initial Parameter to Control Change Table 29901V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAppendixCHANNEL10# High Mid Low0 NO ASSIGN1EQG HIGH H INPUT252EQG HIGH H IN

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The above warning is located on the rear of the unit • Explanation of Graphical Symbols The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilater

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30 Chapter 3—Operating Basics01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualConfirmation MessagesFor certain functions, the 01V96 prompts you for confirmation before exe

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300 Appendix C: MIDI01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualCHANNEL11# High Mid Low0 NO ASSIGN1EQATT H INPUT12EQATT H INPUT23EQATT H INPUT34EQATT H INPUT45EQATT

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Initial Parameter to Control Change Table 30101V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAppendixCHANNEL12# High Mid Low0 NO ASSIGN1EQATT H INPUT252EQATT H INPUT263

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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

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Initial Parameter to Control Change Table 30301V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAppendixCHANNEL14# High Mid Low0 NO ASSIGN1 SURROUND LFE H INPUT252 SURROUN

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304 Appendix C: MIDI01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualCHANNEL15# High Mid Low0 NO ASSIGN1 SURROUND LR INPUT12 SURROUND LR INPUT23 SURROUND LR INPUT34 SURR

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Initial Parameter to Control Change Table 30501V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAppendixCHANNEL16# High Mid Low0 NO ASSIGN1 SURROUND LR INPUT252 SURROUND L

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306 Appendix C: MIDI01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualMIDI Data Format1. DATA FORMAT1.1 CHANNEL MESSAGE1.2 SYSTEM COMMON MESSAGE1.3 SYSTEM REALTIME MESSAG

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MIDI Data Format 30701V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAppendixIf [TABLE] is selectedIf [NRPN] is selected*1) The second and subsequent STATUS need not be

Page 233 - Assignable Layer)

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

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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

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Selecting Layers 3101V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual3Operating BasicsSelecting LayersInput Channels and Output Channels (Bus Outs & Aux Outs) are arr

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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:

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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

Page 243 - Initializing the 01V96

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

Page 244 - Calibrating the Faders

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

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Index 31901V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualIndexSymbolsø/INS/DLY | DLY 1-16 page ... 80ø/INS/DLY | DLY 17-32 page ...80ø/INS/DLY | I

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32 Chapter 3—Operating Basics01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualSelecting ChannelsTo select a channel on the 01V96, press the corresponding [SEL] button.

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320 Index01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualDIO/Setup | Prefer2 page ... 230DIO/Setup | Remote page 192, 208, 233DIO/Setup | Surr Bus page

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Index 32101V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualEffects library ...179EQ library ...186Gate libra

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322 Index01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualPatch | IN Name page ... 94Patch | In Name page ... 229Patch | In

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Index 32301V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualStereo meters ...19Stereo out ...

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YAMAHA [Digital Mixing Console-Internal Parameters] Date: 26 Aug. 2002Model: 01V96 MIDI Implementation Chart Version: 1.0Function... Transmitted Recog

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01V96 Block Diagram

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01V96 Level DiagramDADSP Noise FloorPHASE GATEADdBuAnalogCASCADE IN CASCADE OUTDigital Clipping Level Max. OutputNominal Output[+18dBu][+24dBu][+4dB

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For details of products, please contact your nearest Yamaha representative or the authorized distributor listed below.Pour plus de détails sur les pro

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010IPTO-F0Yamaha Manual Libraryhttp://www.yamaha.co.jp/manual/Yamaha Pro Audio Global Web Sitehttp://www.yamahaproaudio.com/© 2006-2010 Yamaha Corp

Page 256 - Bank 1 (GM Vol & Pan)

Selecting Fader Modes 3301V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual3Operating BasicsSelecting Fader ModesThe function of channel faders (1–16) depends on the selec

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34 Chapter 3—Operating Basics01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualMeteringThis section describes how to check Input and Output Channel levels using the Meter

Page 258 - Bank 3 (XG Vol & Pan)

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

Page 259 - Bank 4 (Nuendo VST Mixer)

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

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Connections and Setup 3701V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualConnections and Setup44 Connections and SetupThis chapter explains how to connect and set up yo

Page 261 - DELAY LCR

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

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Connections 3901V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualConnections and Setup4 Configuring a recording system that uses a DAW (Digital Audio Workstation)In this s

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(5)-1 1/2 PRECAUTIONS PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING * Please keep this manual in a safe place for future reference. WARNING Always foll

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40 Chapter 4—Connections and Setup01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualWordclock Connections and SettingsAbout WordclockDigital audio equipment must be synch

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Wordclock Connections and Settings 4101V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualConnections and Setup4If the external devices do not have wordclock in and out conn

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42 Chapter 4—Connections and Setup01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualThe source select button indicators are explained below:A usable wordclock signal is p

Page 267 - DELAY->ER

Input and Output Patching 4301V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualConnections and Setup4Input and Output PatchingThe 01V96 is designed to enable you to patch

Page 268 - MULTI FILTER

44 Chapter 4—Connections and Setup01V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual3 Press [ENTER] to confirm the change.Patching Omni OutsBy default, the output connecto

Page 269 - M.BAND DYNA

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

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46 Chapter 4—Connections and Setup01V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual

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Tutorial 4701V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual5Tutorial5 TutorialThis chapter describes how to use the 01V96 for multitrack recording and mixdown, using a

Page 272 - Preset Gate Parameters

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

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Initial Track Recording 4901V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual5Tutorial4 Press the [PATCH] button repeatedly until the Patch | Out Patch page appears. On th

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(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

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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

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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

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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

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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

Page 279 - COMPANDER SOFT (S)

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

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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

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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

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Initial Track Recording 5701V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual5Tutorial•QThis parameter control specifies the Q (slope) for cut/boost of the center frequency

Page 283 - EQ Parameters

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

Page 284 - Comp Parameters

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

Page 285 - Libraries

6 Yamaha Pro Audio global website 01V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Yamaha Pro Audio global website http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/ Package Contents • 01

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60 Chapter 5—Tutorial01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualOverdubbing to Other TracksThis section describes how to overdub the musical instruments or microph

Page 287 - I/O SLOT Spec

Overdubbing to Other Tracks 6101V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual5TutorialRouting SignalsFollow the steps below to route the Input Channel 1 and 2 signals

Page 288 - Dimensions

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

Page 289 - Appendix C: MIDI

Mixing Recorded Tracks into Stereo (Mixdown) 6301V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual5TutorialMixing Recorded Tracks into Stereo (Mixdown)“Mixdown” is the pro

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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

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Mixing Recorded Tracks into Stereo (Mixdown) 6501V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual5TutorialInput Channel 17–32 signals input from Tracks 1–16 of the digita

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66 Chapter 5—Tutorial01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualUsing the Internal EffectsThe 01V96 features four internal multi-effects processors that can be use

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Mixing Recorded Tracks into Stereo (Mixdown) 6701V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual5Tutorial4 Rotate the Parameter wheel and select “2. Reverb Room”For purp

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Digital Inputs & Outputs 7101V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualAnalog I/O & Digital I/O6Digital Inputs & OutputsThe 01V96 rear panel features di

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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

Page 300 - 300 Appendix C: MIDI

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

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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

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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

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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

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Input Channels 7701V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualInput Channels77 Input ChannelsThis chapter describes how to adjust the 01V96’s Input Channel paramete

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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

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Setting the Input Channels from the Display 7901V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualInput Channels7Refer to the description of Input Channels for more informa

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8 Contents 01V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Contents 1 Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 Con

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80 Chapter 7—Input Channels01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualDelaying Input ChannelsTo set the delay for each channel, press the [ /INSERT/DELAY] button

Page 309 - MIDI Data Format 309

Setting the Input Channels from the Display 8101V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualInput Channels7Gating Input ChannelsTo set the Input Channel gates, use t

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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

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Setting the Input Channels from the Display 8301V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualInput Channels7E MetersThese meters indicate the levels of the post-compre

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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)

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Setting the Input Channels from the Display 8501V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualInput Channels73 Move the cursor to the desired parameter, then rotate the

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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

Page 315 - MIDI Data Format 315

Setting the Input Channels from the Display 8701V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualInput Channels7C SWhen this button is turned on, the currently-selected In

Page 316 - 316 Appendix C: MIDI

88 Chapter 7—Input Channels01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualB COMP section (*)This section enables you to turn the compressor-type dynamics processor on

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Setting the Input Channels from the Display 8901V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualInput Channels7• ON/OFF button ...This button turns on or off the

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Contents 9 01V96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Setting Aux Send Levels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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90 Chapter 7—Input Channels01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualSetting the Input Channels from the Control SurfaceYou can use the faders, [SEL] buttons, and

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Setting the Input Channels from the Control Surface 9101V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualInput Channels7EQ’ing Input Channels1 Press the [SEL] button or mo

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92 Chapter 7—Input Channels01V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualPairing Input ChannelsOn the 01V96, you can pair adjacent odd-even Input Channels or counterp

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Pairing Input Channels 9301V96 Version 2—Owner’s ManualInput Channels72 Move the cursor to the desired button in the Channel Pairing window, then pres

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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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