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PHANT OM +48V 2TR PHONES L R IN LEVEL LEVEL GAIN 13/14 15/16 PHONES MONIT OR OUT OUT MONIT OR 2TR IN 15/16 2TR IN 13 14 15 16 7 26dB 8 9 10 11 26dB 12 DIGIT AL MIXING CONSOLE L STEREO R CLIP –3 –6 –9 –12 –15 –18 –24 –30 –36 –42 –48 EQ 1 RETURN 2 HIGH SELECTED CHANNEL 1 RETURN 2 HI-MID LO-MID LO W PA N F G PA N F G SEL SEL MAST[...]
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i 01V—Owner’s Manual Important Information Read the Following Before Operating the 01V W arnings • Do not locate the 01V in a place subject t o e x cessiv e heat or in direct sunlight. This could be a fir e hazar d. • Do not place the 01V in a place subject t o ex cessi v e humidity or dust. This c ould be a fire and electrical shock haza[...]
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ii 01V—Owner’s Manual Inter ference 01V uses high-frequency digital circuits that may cause int erference on radios and tele- visions placed close to it. I f interferenc e does oc cur , r elocate the affect ed equipment. Copyright © 1998 Y amaha Corpor ation. All rig hts reserved. N o part of the 01V software or this Ow ner’ s M anual may be[...]
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Contents iii 01V—Owner’s Manual Contents 1 Welcome to the 01V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Welcome to the 01V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 About this Owner’s Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 01V Installation . . . . . . . [...]
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iv Contents 01V—Owner’s Manual Input Channels & the Omni Outs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Input Channels & the Option I/O Outs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Swapping Inputs 1–8 & 17–24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Pairing Input Channels[...]
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Contents v 01V—Owner’s Manual Metering the Stereo Output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 Routing Signals to the Stereo Output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 Viewing Stereo Output Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 Setting the Stereo Output Leve[...]
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vi Contents 01V—Owner’s Manual 12 Effects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119 About the Onboard Effects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 Preset Effects Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121 Using the Effects . . . . . [...]
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Contents vii 01V—Owner’s Manual Editing Scene Memory Titles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190 Renumbering Scene Memories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190 Setting a Fade Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 191 Recalling Scene[...]
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viii Contents 01V—Owner’s Manual Security Cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 259 Rack-mounting Kit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 259 Appendix B: Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 261 General . . . . . . . . . .[...]
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Welcome to the 01V 1 01V—Owner’s Manual W elcome to the 01V 1 In this chapter ... W elcome t o the 01V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 About this Owner’ s Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 01V Installation . . . . . . .[...]
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2 Chapter 1—Welcome to the 01V 01V—Owner’s Manual W elcome to the 01V Thank you for c hoosing the Y amaha 01V Digital Mixing Console. Based on the highly successful Y amaha digital mixer series, the Y amaha 01V has been designed w ith MIDI musicians and small sound reinfor cement applications in mind, although its versatility , compactness, a[...]
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01V Features 3 01V—Owner’s Manual 01V Features 01V Sonic Specs • Linear 20-bit 128-times ov ersampling A/D con verters • Linear 20-bit 8-times ov ersampling D/A c on v erters (STEREO OUT) • 105 dB ty pical dynamic range (CH INPUT to STEREO OUT) • 20 Hz–20 kHz (+1, –3 dB) fr equency r esponse • 32-bit internal digital audio process[...]
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4 Chapter 1—Welcome to the 01V 01V—Owner’s Manual Key Feature Discussion Configuration The 01V pro v ides a total of 24 inputs: 12 mono input channels (1 thr oug h 12), 2 stereo input channels (13/14 and 15/16), and 8 digital inputs (17 through 24) by means of an Option I/O card. The ster eo output signal is available fr om the analog STEREO[...]
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Key Feature Discussion 5 01V—Owner’s Manual 01V Sonic Per formance The 01V’ s linear 20-bit 128-times ov ersampling A/D con verters pr o vide a ty pical dynamic range of 105 dB. The STEREO OUT features 20-bit 8-times ov ersampling D/A con verters, while the MONIT OR OUT and OMNI OUT s feature 18-bit 8-times ov ersampling D/A c on v erters. Ov[...]
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6 Chapter 1—Welcome to the 01V 01V—Owner’s Manual Onboard Effects Processors The 01V has two ster eo m ulti-effects pr oc essors onboard: Effect 1 and Effect 2. These proc essors pr o vide a wide r ange of quality effects, including r ev erb , dela y , c horus, flange, amp sim ulat or , and mor e. There ar e 34 differ ent effects types avail[...]
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Key Feature Discussion 7 01V—Owner’s Manual Scene Memories On man y mix ers, the only way t o stor e mix settings is w ith marker pen and masking tape. W ith the 01V , ho w ev er , virtually ever y mix setting can be stored in a mix sc ene using the 01V’ s 99 scene memories. Mix scenes can be r ecalled instantly with just one button press, or[...]
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8 Chapter 1—Welcome to the 01V 01V—Owner’s Manual[...]
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Getting Started 9 01V—Owner’s Manual Getting Started 2 In this chapter ... 01V Syst em Example . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Important W ordclock Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Connecting the P ower Cor d . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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10 Chapter 2—Getting Started 01V—Owner’s Manual 01V System Example This example shows the kind of system possible with the 01V . PHANTOM +48V OFF ON PHANTOM +48V INPUT (BAL) 2TR PHONES L R IN LEVEL LEVEL GAIN 13/14 15/16 PHONES MONITOR OUT OUT MONITOR 2TR IN 15/16 2TR IN 13 14 15 16 26dB 1 26dB 2 26dB 3 26dB 4 26dB 5 26dB 6 26dB 7 26dB 8 26dB[...]
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Important Wordclock Information 11 01V—Owner’s Manual Important W ordclock Information U nlike analog audio equipment, digital audio equipment must be wordclock synchr o- nized when digital audio is transfer red from one device to another . See “ About W ord- clocks” on page 206 for more information. If the 01V is the only dig ital audio de[...]
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Touring the 01V 13 01V—Owner’s Manual T ouring the 01V 3 In this chapter ... T op P anel Contr ols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Inputs & Outputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Block Diagram . . . . . . [...]
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14 Chapter 3—Touring the 01V 01V—Owner’s Manual T op Panel Controls The individual sections of the 01V are explained on the follo wing pages. PHANTOM +48V OFF ON PHANTOM +48V INPUT (BAL) 2TR PHONES L R IN LEVEL LEVEL GAIN 13/14 15/16 PHONES MONITOR OUT OUT MONITOR 2TR IN 15/16 2TR IN 13 14 15 16 26dB 1 26dB 2 26dB 3 26dB 4 26dB 5 26dB 6 26dB [...]
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Top Panel Controls 15 01V—Owner’s Manual Analog Control Section A PAD switches These switches are used to turn on and off the 26 dB input pads. See “P ad S w itches ” on page 41 for more information. B 15/16–2TR IN Switch This switch is used to select the signal source for input c hannels 15 and 16: phone jacks 15 and 16 (15/16) or the 2T[...]
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16 Chapter 3—Touring the 01V 01V—Owner’s Manual Display , Selected Channel Controls & Meters A Display This 320 x 80 dot L CD displa y pro vides clear indication of mix settings and operating status. As well as sho wing parameter values numerically , faders and r otar y contr ols are repr esent ed graphically , so y ou can actually see pa[...]
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Top Panel Controls 17 01V—Owner’s Manual Function Buttons Function butt ons ar e used t o ac c ess the follo wing function pages. R elated pages are grouped together and can be selected b y repeatedly pr essing a button. The name of the selected function and its page number appear in the t op-left c orner of the display . Fader Mode Buttons Fad[...]
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18 Chapter 3—Touring the 01V 01V—Owner’s Manual SEL, SOLO, ON buttons & Faders A SEL buttons The [SEL] buttons are used t o select c hannels for parameter editing: input c hannels 1 through 24, effects returns 1 and 2, aux sends 1 thr oug h 4, effects sends 1 and 2, and the stereo output. P ress [SEL] button 13/14 or 15/16 r epeatedly to [...]
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Top Panel Controls 19 01V—Owner’s Manual put. N ormally , [ON] butt ons 1 thr ough 8 select channels 1 through 8. W hen the [OPTION I/O] button is pressed, ho w ev er , they select input channels 17 thr ough 24, which are only a vailable when an Option I/O card is installed. See “ON Buttons ” on page 34 for more information. The [ON] button[...]
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20 Chapter 3—Touring the 01V 01V—Owner’s Manual Inputs & Outputs Input and output c onnect ors ar e locat ed on the t op and r ear panels. T op Panel A INPUT (BAL) 1–12 Input channels 1 thr oug h 12 feature balanced XLR -3-31-type and balanced phone jack connect ors, both w ith a nominal input range of –60 dB to +10 dB. Phantom pow er[...]
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Inputs & Outputs 21 01V—Owner’s Manual C 2TR IN These are phono jacks with a –10 dBV nominal input lev el. Signals input here can be monitor ed v ia the monitor out and phones when the MONIT OR–2TR IN switch is set t o 2TR IN. The ster eo outputs of a master rec order can be c on- nected here for c onfidence monitoring and master pla y[...]
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22 Chapter 3—Touring the 01V 01V—Owner’s Manual Rear Panel A MONITOR OUT These are balanc ed 1/4-inch phone jacks with a +4 dB nominal output le vel. Bal- anced or unbalanced phone plugs can be connect ed. They output the monitor sig- nals and should be connect ed to the inputs on a monitor amplifier . The monitor signal sourc e is set using[...]
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Inputs & Outputs 23 01V—Owner’s Manual D STEREO OUT These are balanc ed XLR -3-32-t y pe connect ors with a +4 dB nominal output level. They are wired pin 1–ground, pin 2–hot (+), and pin 3–cold (–). They output the main ste- reo mix. If you need to co nnect the balanced ST OUT to an unbalanc ed phone jack input, use a cable with th[...]
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24 Chapter 3—Touring the 01V 01V—Owner’s Manual Block Diagram to MONITOR LR MONI STEREO OUT LISTEN LISTEN LISTEN LISTEN 1-4 1-4 AUX BUS Meter Same as INPUT 14 Same as INPUT 13 16 15 AD HA GAIN AD HA INPUT (BAL) ON OUTPUT SELECT to 1-4 TO ST 2TR OUT Meter BUS master fader AUX master fader Meter ON 1-4 to SELECT OUTPUT OUTPUT SELECT to OUTPUT S[...]
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Block Diagram 25 01V—Owner’s Manual from MONI from OMNI 1-4 OUT DA Delay BUS 1 BUS 4 AUX 1 AUX 4 CH 1 CH 2 CH 15 STEREO L STEREO R CH 16 from BUS 1 BUS 4 AUX 1 AUX 4 CH 1 CH 2 CH 15 STEREO L STEREO R CH 16 OMNI OUT Select MONITOR LEVEL LEVEL OSC Meter P AN* *P AN: INDIVIDUAL/GANG/INV . GANG MONI TRIM MONO Same as Effect 1 Waveform ON ON EFF RTN[...]
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Getting Around the User Interface 27 01V—Owner’s Manual Getting Around the User Inter face 4 In this chapter ... About the U ser Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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28 Chapter 4—Getting Around the User Interface 01V—Owner’s Manual About the User Inter face Thanks to a user -fr iendly interface, 01V operation is both log ical and intuitiv e. The 320 x 80 dot L CD displa y pro vides clear indication of mix settings and operating status, while dedicated SELECTED CHANNEL co ntrols allo w for quick EQ and pan[...]
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Display 29 01V—Owner’s Manual Memory —This area of the display sho ws the n umber and title of the selected scene memory , whether that sc ene memor y is read only or wr ite prot ected (indicated by the closed padlock ic on), and whether or not the cont ents of the Edit Buffer hav e been edited. See “Scene M emory Dis- play Ar ea ” on pag[...]
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30 Chapter 4—Getting Around the User Interface 01V—Owner’s Manual Display Elements This section explains the various control elements that appear on displa y pages. Switches S w itches appear as bo xes with a shadowed outline (i.e., a thicker out- line on the rig ht side and bottom). Simple on/off-ty pe switches are highlighted when they are [...]
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Cursor Buttons 31 01V—Owner’s Manual Cursor Buttons The cursor buttons are used t o mo v e the cursor around the displa y pages, selecting parameters and options. The cursor appears as a flashing box, making it easy to see which parameter or option is currently selected. Holding do wn a cursor button moves the cursor contin uously in the r esp[...]
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32 Chapter 4—Getting Around the User Interface 01V—Owner’s Manual Fader Modes The 01V [SEL], [SOL O], and [ON] buttons, channel faders, and STEREO (MASTER) fader are multifunction c o ntr ols, and their exact operation depends on the selected Fader mode. Operation of these controls is sho wn in the following tables. SEL Buttons The [SEL] butt[...]
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Fader Modes 33 01V—Owner’s Manual channels 13 and 14 (lik ewise 15 and 16) are link ed, the only time y ou ’ll need to select these channels individually is to set the Phase or P an. (If a fader mode other than Option I/O or R emot e is select ed, it’ s not necessary to press the [HOME] button.) T o select the EQ function for input channel [...]
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34 Chapter 4—Getting Around the User Interface 01V—Owner’s Manual ON Buttons The [ON] buttons are used t o turn channels on or off. They work with the following channels: • CH1 through CH24 —Input channels 1 thr ough 24 • ST —Ster eo output • RTN1, RTN2 —Effects returns 1 and 2 • AUX1 through AUX4 —A ux sends 1 through 4 • E[...]
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Fader Modes 35 01V—Owner’s Manual T o turn on or off the A UX 1 send master , press the [A UX 1] button, and then use the MASTER [ON] button. T o turn on or off the EFFECT 1 send mast er , pr ess the [EFFECT 1] butt on, and then use the MASTER [ON] button. Faders (plus Return Rotary Controls) The faders are used to adjust c hannel lev els. Fade[...]
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36 Chapter 4—Getting Around the User Interface 01V—Owner’s Manual T o adjust the aux 1 send level of input channel 13/14, pr ess the [A UX 1] button, and then operate fader 13/14. T o adjust the aux 1 send level of input channel 20, use the [OPTION I/O] butt on t o locate OPTION page 2, press [SEL] button 20, use the cursor butt ons t o selec[...]
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Title Edit Dialog Box 37 01V—Owner’s Manual T itle Edit Dialog Box The Title Edit dialog bo x is used to title mix sc enes, EQ pr ogr ams, dynamics programs, and effects programs. Program titles can be up to 12 characters, scene memory titles up to 8 characte rs. 1. Use the cursor buttons to position the cursor in the title window . 2. Use the [...]
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Input Channels 39 01V—Owner’s Manual Input Channels 5 In this chapter ... Input Channel Ov erv iew . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Phantom P owering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 P ad S witches . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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40 Chapter 5—Input Channels 01V—Owner’s Manual Input Channel Overview This section pro vides an ov erview of 01V input c hannels. Input Channels 1–12 Input channels 1 thr ough 12 feature balanc ed XLR -3-31-ty pe and balanced phone jack connect ors, both with a nominal input r ange of –60 dB to +10 dB. Phantom powe ring (+48 V) is supplie[...]
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Phantom Powering 41 01V—Owner’s Manual Phantom Powering Input channels 1 thr ough 12 feature +48 V phantom powering for use with condenser -ty pe microphones. Phantom pow ering is supplied to the bal- anced XLR -3-31-typ e connect or , and can be switched for inputs 1 thr ough 6 and inputs 7 through 12. Phantom pow ering should be tur ned on on[...]
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42 Chapter 5—Input Channels 01V—Owner’s Manual Changing the Input Phase The Phase switches, available on input channels 1 thr ough 16, rev erse the phase of input signals by 180 degrees. This can be used t o c ompensate for incorr ectly wired balanced cables and microphones. Also , when a snar e drum is miked top and bott om, the chan- nel co[...]
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Attenuating Input Channel Signals 43 01V—Owner’s Manual Attenuating Input Channel Signals Input channels 1 thr ough 24 are fitt ed with digital attenuators, which can be used t o attenuat e input signals from 0 dB t o –96 dB in 1 dB st eps. For Input Channels 1–16 1. Use the [EQ/A TT] button to locate EQ page 1, as shown below . 2. Use [SE[...]
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44 Chapter 5—Input Channels 01V—Owner’s Manual Applying EQ to Input Channels Input channels 1 thr ough 16 feature four-band parametric EQ, while input c hannels 17 through 24 feature tw o-band parametric EQ. See “EQ” on page 61 for more informa- tion. EQ can be turned on or off and the EQ cur ve viewed on the EQ page and VIEW page. See ?[...]
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Delaying Channel Signals 45 01V—Owner’s Manual Delaying Channel Signals The Channel Delays, a vailable on input channels 1 through 16, can be used to compen- sate for microphone plac ement, or simply as dela y effects. The dela y parameters for input channels 1 through 8 are on DELA Y page 2, while those for input c hannels 9 though 16 are on D[...]
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46 Chapter 5—Input Channels 01V—Owner’s Manual Muting Input Channels Input channels can be turned on and off (i.e., mut ed) using the [ON] buttons. W hen a c hannel is on, its [ON] button lights up . T o turn on or off an input c hannel fr om 1 thr ough 16, select a fader mode other than Option I/O or Re mot e, and then press an [ON] butt on [...]
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Panning Input Channels 47 01V—Owner’s Manual Panning Input Channels The P anpots, a vailable on input channels 1 through 24 (and the effects returns), are used to pan signals between the left and right channels of the stereo out, and the odd and even bus outs. P anpots can be adjusted using the SELECTED CHANNEL P AN contr ol, the quickest metho[...]
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48 Chapter 5—Input Channels 01V—Owner’s Manual be located using the [OPTION I/O] button. P anpots can also be adjusted on this page by using the cursor butt ons to select the P AN contr ol and the P ARAMETER wheel or [–1/DEC] and [+1/INC] buttons to set it. Including cent er , ther e ar e 33 pan positions. Input channels 1 thr ough 12 and 1[...]
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Routing Input Channels 49 01V—Owner’s Manual Routing Input Channels The Routing switches, a vailable on input channels 1 thr ough 24 (and the effects returns), ar e used to rout e signals to the four bus outs, ster eo out, and direct outs. For Input Channels 1–16 & the Effects Returns 1. Use the [P AN/ROUTING] button to locate P AN/ROUT p[...]
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50 Chapter 5—Input Channels 01V—Owner’s Manual shows ho w it w o rks. The Routing switches on input c hannels 13 and 14 (lik ewise 15 and 16) are perma- nently linked. When input channels 1 thr oug h 12 are paired (“P airing Input Channels ” on page 52), their R outing switches are not link ed. Monitoring Input Channels Input channels can[...]
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Swapping Inputs 1–8 & 17–24 51 01V—Owner’s Manual Swapping Inputs 1–8 & 17–24 The inputs to channels 1 thr ough 8 can be swapped with those of input channels 17 through 24 either individually or altogether . This allo ws signals fr om the Option I/O digital inputs to make use of the 4-band EQ, dynamics pr ocessors, and other fun[...]
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52 Chapter 5—Input Channels 01V—Owner’s Manual Pairing Input Channels Input channels 1 thr ough 12 can be paired t ogether for st er eo signal proc essing. A dja- cent odd and ev en input channels can be pair ed t ogether (i.e., 1/2, 3/4, 5/6, not 2/3 or 4/5). The follo wing par ameters are link ed when channels are pair ed: att en uat ors, E[...]
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Pairing Input Channels 53 01V—Owner’s Manual Releasing Input Channel Pairs 1. Press the [SEL] button of both input channels simultaneously . OR On SETUP page 4, use the cursor buttons to select the paired channel switch, and then press the [ENTER] button. The following dialog bo x appears. 2. Select OK, and then press the [ENTER] button. The st[...]
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54 Chapter 5—Input Channels 01V—Owner’s Manual Input Channel Pair Block Diagram Delay Meter Delay Meter CH INPUT 2, 4...12 (even channels) CH INPUT 1, 3...1 1 (odd channels) AT T *P AN: INDIVIDUAL/GANG/INV . GANG P AN* ON Unchanged Unchanged 1234 BUS 4 3 2 12 1 AUX EFF ST LR Dynamics 4-Band PEQ Dynamics 4-Band PEQ CH Fader CH Fader AUX1 AUX2 [...]
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Grouping Faders 55 01V—Owner’s Manual Grouping Faders Input channel faders 1 thr ough 16 can be grouped together in fader groups for multi-channel c ontr ol using a single fader . Thr ee groups ar e a vailable: A, B, and C. Making Fader Groups 1. Use the [SETUP] button to locate SETUP page 3, as shown below . 2. Use the up and down cursor butto[...]
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56 Chapter 5—Input Channels 01V—Owner’s Manual Grouping Mutes Input channel [ON] butt ons 1 through 16 can be grouped together in mute groups for multi-channel c ontr ol using a single button. Three groups ar e a vailable: D , E, and F . M ute groups ma y contain on channels and off channels, making it easy t o t oggle between channels. W hen[...]
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Viewing Input Channel Settings 57 01V—Owner’s Manual V iewing Input Channel Settings Settings for input channels 1 through 16 can be viewed, and c ertain parameters adjusted on VIE W pages 1 and 2. Settings for input channels 17 through 24 can be viewed and adjusted on OPTION page 2. Input Channels 1–16 1. Use the [VIEW] button to locate VIEW[...]
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58 Chapter 5—Input Channels 01V—Owner’s Manual Input Channels 17–24 1. Use the [OPTION I/O] button to locate OPTION page 2, as shown below . 2. Use [SEL] buttons 17 through 24 to select channels. 3. Use the cursor buttons to select the parameters, and the P ARAMETER wheel, [–1/DEC], [+1/INC], and [ENTER] buttons to set them. M ost of the [...]
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Copying & Swapping Channel Settings 59 01V—Owner’s Manual Copying & Swapping Channel Settings The Channel Copy function is used t o copy input channel settings from one c hannel to another . The Channel swap function is used to swap input c hannel settings between channels. Copy and S wap can be used with input channels 1 through 16. 1.[...]
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60 Chapter 5—Input Channels 01V—Owner’s Manual Input Channel Block Diagram Meter Same as INPUT 14 Same as INPUT 13 16 15 AD HA GAIN AD HA INPUT (BAL) OUTPUT SELECT to INPUT (BAL) 1-12 Pad Pad 14 13 7-12 1-6, to (BAL) INPUT to SELECT OUTPUT P AN* *P AN: INDIVIDUAL/GANG/INV . GANG AT T AT T Meter ON/OFF FLIP ON ON CH Fader CH Fader AUX1 AUX1 AU[...]
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EQ 61 01V—Owner’s Manual EQ 6 In this chapter ... About the 01V EQ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 A djusting the EQ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 EQ Specs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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62 Chapter 6—EQ 01V—Owner’s Manual About the 01V EQ Input channels 1 thr ough 16, the effects returns, aux sends, and ster eo out all feature four -band parametric EQ, with variable gain, fr equency , Q, and ON/OFF parameters. Input channels 17 thr ough 24 feature a simplified tw o-band parametric EQ. See the “Block Diagram ” on page 24 [...]
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Adjusting the EQ 63 01V—Owner’s Manual Adjusting the EQ EQ can be adjusted using the SELECTED CHANNEL co ntrols, the quickest method, or the EQ pages in conjunction with the cursor buttons, [–/DEC] and [+/INC] buttons, and P ARAMETER wheel. For Input Channels 1–16 1. Use [SEL] buttons 1 through 16 to select channels. 2. Use the [HIGH], [HI-[...]
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64 Chapter 6—EQ 01V—Owner’s Manual The EQ can also be adjusted on this page by using the cursor butt ons t o select param- eters and the P ARAMETER wheel or [–1/DEC] and [+1/INC] buttons to set them. For Effects Returns 1 & 2 1. Use the effects returns [SEL] buttons to select effects returns 1 and 2. 2. Use the [HIGH], [HI-MID], [LO-MID[...]
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Adjusting the EQ 65 01V—Owner’s Manual For the Stereo Output 1. Press the [HOME] button. 2. Press the MASTER [SEL] button. ST is the selected channel. 3. Use the [HIGH], [HI-MID], [LO-MID], and [LOW] buttons to select EQ bands, and the F and G controls to adjust the frequency and gain, respec- tively . If the EQ A UTO SCREEN option is turned on[...]
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66 Chapter 6—EQ 01V—Owner’s Manual EQ Specs The following table contains the EQ specs. Bypassing the EQ The selected channel’ s EQ can be turned on or off using the EQ ON switch on the EQ page (OPTION page 2 for channels 17 through 24), or the [ENTER] button. W hile the EQ page is displayed, the [ENTER] button turns the EQ on or off regardl[...]
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EQ Library 67 01V—Owner’s Manual EQ Library EQ settings can be stored as pr ograms in the EQ librar y , which c ontains 40 pr eset pr o- grams (1–40) and 40 user progr ams (41–80). U ser progr ams allow y ou to stor e fr e- quently used EQ settings, and they can be titled for easy identification. The EQ librar y can also be used to transfe[...]
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68 Chapter 6—EQ 01V—Owner’s Manual Storing EQ Programs EQ programs are stor ed on the EQ Librar y page. Y ou can store EQ settings to user pr o- grams 41 to 80. P reset pr ograms 1 through 40 are read only . 1. Use the [EQ/A TT] button to locate the EQ Librar y page shown below . 2. Use the [SEL] buttons to select the channel whose EQ setting[...]
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Recalling EQ Programs 69 01V—Owner’s Manual Recalling EQ Programs EQ programs are recalled on the EQ Library page. Y ou can recall any one of the 40 pre- set and 40 user programs. 1. Use the [EQ/A TT] button to locate the EQ Librar y page shown below . 2. Use the [SEL] buttons to select the channel to which you want to recall the EQ program. Y [...]
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70 Chapter 6—EQ 01V—Owner’s Manual Editing EQ Program T itles The titles of stored EQ pr ogr ams can be edited using the T itle Edit function. 1. Use the [EQ/A TT] button to locate the EQ Librar y page shown below . 2. Use the P ARAMETER wheel to select programs. 3. Use the cursor buttons to select TITLE EDIT , and then press the [ENTER] butt[...]
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Preset EQ Program Parameters 71 01V—Owner’s Manual Preset EQ Program Parameters # Title Parameter Description LOW L-MID H-MID HIGH 01 Bass Drum 1 PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING H.SHELF Emphasizes the low range of a bass drum and the attack created by the beater . G +3.5 dB –3.5 dB 0.0 dB +4.0 dB F 99 Hz 265 Hz 1.05 kHz 5.33 kHz Q 1.2 10 0.9 — 02 B[...]
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72 Chapter 6—EQ 01V—Owner’s Manual 11 Syn.Bass 1 PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING H.SHELF Use on a synth bass with emphasized low range. G +3.5 dB +8.5 dB 0.0 dB 0.0 dB F 83 Hz 944 Hz 4.00 kHz 12.6 kHz Q 0.1 8 4.5 — 12 Syn.Bass 2 PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING H.SHELF Emphasizes the attack that is peculiar to a synth bass. G +2.5 dB 0.0 dB +1.5 dB 0.0 dB F[...]
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Preset EQ Program Parameters 73 01V—Owner’s Manual 21 A.G.Stroke 2 L.SHELF PEAKING PEAKING H.SHELF A variation on program 20. Y ou can also use it with a gutsy guitar sound. G –3.5 dB –2.0 dB 0.0 dB +2.0 dB F 297 Hz 749 Hz 2.00 kHz 3.56 kHz Q — 9 4.5 — 22 A.G.Arpeg. 1 L.SHELF PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING Corrects arpeggio tech- nique of an a[...]
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74 Chapter 6—EQ 01V—Owner’s Manual 31 T otal EQ 2 PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING H.SHELF A variation on program 30. G +4.0 dB +1.5 dB +2.0 dB +6.0 dB F 94 Hz 749 Hz 1.78 kHz 17.9 kHz Q 7 2.8 5.6 — 32 T otal EQ 3 L.SHELF PEAKING PEAKING H.SHELF A variation on program 30. Can also be used with stereo inputs or external effect returns. G +1.5 dB +0.5[...]
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Solo, Monitors & Meters 75 01V—Owner’s Manual Solo, Monitors & Meters 7 In this chapter ... About M onitor & Solo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 M onit or Outputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Phones .[...]
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76 Chapter 7—Solo, Monitors & Meters 01V—Owner’s Manual About Monitor & Solo Flexible monitoring and solo functions mean the 01V can be used in a wide range of applications. All inputs and outputs can be monitor ed pre or post fader via the monitor out or phones. R ecor ding Solo and M ixdo wn Solo modes allow quick monit oring of inp[...]
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Monitor Outputs 77 01V—Owner’s Manual Monitor Outputs M onitor and solo signals are output via the monitor out and phones connections. Mak e sure the MONIT OR–2TR IN switch is set to MONIT OR for monitoring. See “T wo-track Input (2TR IN)” on page 77 for more information. M onit or signals are c o n verted to analog using 18-bit 8-times o[...]
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78 Chapter 7—Solo, Monitors & Meters 01V—Owner’s Manual Monitor Setup The signal source for the monitor out and phones is select ed using the MONIT OR SETUP parameters on SETUP page 2. Selectable sour c es are: the st er eo output, ster eo cascade in, aux sends 1 through 4, or bus outs 1 thr ough 4. Since the Solo function has priorit y ,[...]
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Monitor Block Diagram 79 01V—Owner’s Manual Monitor Block Diagram from LR MONI STEREO OUT LISTEN LISTEN LISTEN LISTEN 1-4 1-4 AUX BUS OUTPUT SELECT to 1-4 1-4 2TR OUT Meter BUS master fader AUX master fader Meter ON 1-4 to SELECT OUTPUT OUTPUT DIGIT AL STEREO IN SELECT to Meter ST CASCADE IN ON ON Meter Meter BALANCE L R R L ST Dither R L ST DA[...]
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80 Chapter 7—Solo, Monitors & Meters 01V—Owner’s Manual Solo Setup The Solo function, a vailable on input channels 1 through 24 and the effects returns, is used to monitor c hannels indi vidually . T wo solo modes are a vailable: R ecor ding Solo and Mixdo wn Solo. These and c onfigur ed using the SOL O SETUP parameters on SETUP page 2. [...]
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Using Solo 81 01V—Owner’s Manual Using Solo Input channels 1 thr ough 24 and the effects returns can be soloed as follo ws. 1. Connect a monitoring system (amp, speakers) to the MONITOR OUT . 2. Make sure that the MONITOR–2TR IN switch is set to MONITOR. 3. Set the MONITOR OUT LEVEL control midway . If you are using headphones, set the PHONES[...]
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82 Chapter 7—Solo, Monitors & Meters 01V—Owner’s Manual Solo Block Diagram Input channels 1 through 24 and effects returns that are turned off are temporarily turned on when soloed (Solo Safe channels are unaff ected). Input channels 1 through 24 and the effects returns can be soloed. The stereo output, aux sends, bus outs , and stereo ca[...]
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Metering Signal Levels 83 01V—Owner’s Manual Metering Signal Levels Signal level meters for input channels 1 thr ough 16, the effects r eturns, aux sends, bus outs, omni outs, and st ereo output are pr ovided on the HOME pages. The signal sourc e points for input and output meters can be set on HOME page 5. Ster eo output levels can be meter ed[...]
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84 Chapter 7—Solo, Monitors & Meters 01V—Owner’s Manual Omni Outs HOME page 3 displays signal level mete rs for the four omni outs. The sour ce assigned to an omni out is displa y ed belo w its met ers. These assignments are made on P AN/R OUT page 4. See “ Assigning Omni Outs” on page 116 for more information. Stereo Output HOME page[...]
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Setting the Metering Point 85 01V—Owner’s Manual Setting the Metering Point The metering points for input channels 1 through 16 and the effects returns can be set to either PRE EQ or PRE F ADER. F or the st er eo output, aux send, and bus out met ers it can be set to either POST EQ or POST ON. These settings do not affect the main ste- reo mete[...]
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86 Chapter 7—Solo, Monitors & Meters 01V—Owner’s Manual Effects Send Meters Signal level meters for effects sends 1 and 2 ar e displa y ed on the VIEW pages. 1. Use the [EFFECT 1] or [EFFECT 2] button to select an effects send, and then press the MASTER [SEL] button. EFF1 or EFF2 appears on the display , indicating that an effects send is[...]
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Stereo Output 87 01V—Owner’s Manual Stereo Output 8 In this chapter ... About the St er eo Output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 Analog Ster eo Output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 2TR Out & the Stereo Output . . . . . . [...]
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88 Chapter 8—Stereo Output 01V—Owner’s Manual About the Stereo Output The stereo output featur es four -band parametric EQ, a dynamics pr ocessor , balanc e contr ol, and variable output delay of up to 300 milliseconds. The stereo signal is output via analog XLR -t y pe connect ors, analog 2TR OUT co nnectors, C o axial digital outputs, and c[...]
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Metering the Stereo Output 89 01V—Owner’s Manual Metering the Stereo Output Stereo output signal levels can be met er ed using the L STEREO R met ers or HOME page 4 meters. See “Metering Signal Levels ” on page 83 for more information. Routing Signals to the Stereo Output Input channels 1 thr ough 24 and the effects return can be rout ed t [...]
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90 Chapter 8—Stereo Output 01V—Owner’s Manual Setting the Stereo Output Level The stereo output lev el is c o ntrolled using the STEREO fader . S inc e this fader is also used to co ntrol the aux and effects send master levels, you ma y need to press the [HOME] butt on before adjusting the stereo output level. See “Faders (plus Return Rotar[...]
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Stereo Output Delay 91 01V—Owner’s Manual Stereo Output Delay The left and rig ht channels of the stereo output can be delay ed indi vidually by up to 300 milliseconds. This can be used to c o mpensat e for dela ys in m ulti-speak er sound reinforc e ment systems. 1. Use the [ ∅ /DELA Y] button to locate DELA Y page 4, as shown below . 2. Use[...]
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92 Chapter 8—Stereo Output 01V—Owner’s Manual Stereo Output Block Diagram LR MONI STEREO OUT LISTEN OUTPUT SELECT to 2TR OUT ON Meter BALANCE L R R L ST Dither R L ST DA Dynamics Delay Dynamics Delay DA 4-Band PEQ 4-Band PEQ EFF AUX 12 1234 BUS 4 3 2 1 OUT OUT STEREO STEREO DIGIT AL Meter[...]
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Aux Sends 93 01V—Owner’s Manual Aux Sends 9 In this chapter ... About the A ux Sends . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 Option I/O & the A ux Sends . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 Omni Outs & the A ux Sends . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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94 Chapter 9—Aux Sends 01V—Owner’s Manual About the Aux Sends The 01V’ s four aux sends, which can be used indi vidually or in stereo pairs, featur e four -band parametric EQ and dynamics processors. Signals from input c hannels 1 through 16 and the effects returns can be sent to aux sends 1 thr ough 4, while those from input channels 17 th[...]
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Sending Channel Signals to Aux Sends 95 01V—Owner’s Manual Sending Channel Signals to Aux Sends Signals from input channels 1 thr ough 16 and the effects returns can be sent to aux sends 1 through 4, while those fr om input channels 17 through 24 can be sent to aux sends 1 and 2. For Input Channels 1–16 1. Use the [AUX] buttons to select an a[...]
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96 Chapter 9—Aux Sends 01V—Owner’s Manual For Effects Returns 1 & 2 1. Use the [AUX] buttons to select an aux send. The effects returns rotary controls no w function as effects returns aux send controls for the selected aux send, and an A UX page similar to the one shown below appears. 2. T urn up the rotar y control of the effects return[...]
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Pre-fader/Post-fader Aux Sends 97 01V—Owner’s Manual Pre-fader/Post-fader Aux Sends The aux sends on input channels 1 through 24 and the effects returns can be c onfigured individually as pre-fader or post-fader sends. Pr e-fader means that signals are sour c ed before, and ar e not affected b y the regular c hannel fader . P ost-fader means t[...]
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98 Chapter 9—Aux Sends 01V—Owner’s Manual V iewing Aux Send Settings Settings for the aux sends can be viewed, and c ertain parameters adjusted on VIE W pages 1 and 2. 1. Use the [AUX] buttons to select an aux send, and then press the MASTER [SEL] button. A UX appears on the display , indicating that an aux send is select ed. 2. Use the [VIEW[...]
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Setting Aux Send Master Levels 99 01V—Owner’s Manual Setting Aux Send Master Levels A ux send master levels ar e c ontrolled using the MASTER fader . The function of this fader depends on the selected Fader mode. See “Fad- ers (plus Return R otary Controls)” on page 35 for mor e information. 1. Use the [AUX] buttons to select an aux send. A[...]
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100 Chapter 9—Aux Sends 01V—Owner’s Manual Muting Aux Sends A ux send masters can be mut ed using the MASTER [ON] butt on, which lights up when an aux send is on. The function of this button depends on the selected Fader mode. See “ON Butt ons ” on page 34 for mor e informa- tion. 1. Use the [AUX] buttons to select an aux send. An A UX pa[...]
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Pairing Aux Sends 101 01V—Owner’s Manual Pairing Aux Sends A ux sends 1 and 2 and aux sends 3 and 4 can be paired t ogether for ster eo signal pr o- cessing. W hen pair ed, the EQ, dynamics, master faders, ON buttons, and monitors of each aux send are set the same and link ed for simultaneous contr ol. In addition t o the linking of aux send ma[...]
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102 Chapter 9—Aux Sends 01V—Owner’s Manual Panning Channel Aux Sends 1. Use the [AUX 1] or [AUX 2] button to locate the AUX 1–2 Pan page, or the [AUX 3] or [AUX 4] button to locate the AUX 3–4 Pan page. W hen aux sends ar e not pair ed, the A UX P AN pages are empty , as sho wn below . W hen aux sends ar e pair ed (“M aking A ux Send Pa[...]
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Pairing Aux Sends 103 01V—Owner’s Manual Setting the contr ols t o positions in between these tw o e xtr emes allo ws y ou to set the width of the stereo signal. T o maintain a central balance, howev er , you m ust set both c ontr ols t o c orr esponding values. Fo r example, L8 and R8, or L10 and R10.[...]
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104 Chapter 9—Aux Sends 01V—Owner’s Manual Aux Send Block Diagram to MONITOR LR MONI LISTEN A UX 1 A UX 1 A UX 1 master fader OUTPUT SELECT to Meter ON Meter R L ST Dynamics 4-Band PEQ Meter LISTEN A UX 2 A UX 2 A UX 2 master fader OUTPUT SELECT to Meter ON Meter Dynamics 4-Band PEQ Meter LISTEN A UX 3 A UX 3 A UX 3 master fader OUTPUT SELECT[...]
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Stereo Pair Aux Send Block Diagram 105 01V—Owner’s Manual Stereo Pair Aux Send Block Diagram Unchanged Unchanged EFF1, 2 CH INPUT 14, 16 CH INPUT 13, 15 4-Band PEQ PEQ 4-Band P AN* ON Unchanged Unchanged Unchanged DELA Y DELA Y DELA Y Unchanged ON P AN* AUX 2 AUX 1 AUX 2 AUX 1 CH INPUT 1-12 R L ST EFF AUX 12 1234 BUS 4 3 2 1 Meter ON LISTEN LIS[...]
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Bus Outs 107 01V—Owner’s Manual Bus Outs 10 In this chapter ... About the B us Outs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 Option I/O & the Bus Outs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 Omni Outs & the Bus Outs . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]
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108 Chapter 10—Bus Outs 01V—Owner’s Manual About the Bus Outs The 01V’ s four bus outs can be used indi vidually or in stereo pairs. Signals from input channels 1 through 24 and the effects returns can be r outed to bus outs 1 through 4. See “Routing I nput Channels ” on page 49 for more information. The 01V does not ha v e dedicated bu[...]
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Setting Bus Out Master Levels 109 01V—Owner’s Manual Setting Bus Out Master Levels Bus out master lev els are c ontrolled using the vir tual faders on P AN/R OUT page 3. 1. Use the [P AN/ROUTING] button to locate P AN/ROUT page 3, a shown below . 2. Use the cursor buttons to select the bus out master faders, and the P ARAMETER wheel or [–1/DE[...]
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110 Chapter 10—Bus Outs 01V—Owner’s Manual Routing Bus Signals to the Stereo Bus The bus outs can be routed t o the Stereo bus and used as sub-groups during mixdown. Initially odd bus outs are panned t o the left and ev en bus outs t o right. 1. Use the [P AN/ROUTING] button to locate P AN/ROUT page 3, a shown below . 2. Use the cursor button[...]
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Pairing Bus Outs 111 01V—Owner’s Manual Pairing Bus Outs Bus outs 1 and 2 and bus outs 3 and 4 can be paired t ogether for st er eo signal proc ess- ing. W hen pair ed, the master faders and ON butt ons ar e link ed for simultaneous con- trol. Making Bus Out Pairs 1. Use the [SETUP] button to locate SETUP page 4, as shown below . 2. Use the cur[...]
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112 Chapter 10—Bus Outs 01V—Owner’s Manual Bus Out Block Diagram LISTEN BUS 1 Meter BUS 1 master fader Meter ON BUS 1 TO ST to SELECT OUTPUT R L ST PA N LISTEN BUS 2 Meter BUS 2 master fader Meter ON BUS 2 TO ST to SELECT OUTPUT PA N LISTEN BUS 3 Meter BUS 3 master fader Meter ON BUS 3 TO ST to SELECT OUTPUT PA N LISTEN BUS 4 Meter BUS 4 mast[...]
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Stereo Pair Bus Out Block Diagram 113 01V—Owner’s Manual Stereo Pair Bus Out Block Diagram Meter PA N PA N TO ST ON LISTEN LISTEN TO ST BUS 2 BUS 1 Meter Meter Meter BUS 1 Unchanged BUS 2 Unchanged 1234 BUS 4 3 2 12 1 AUX EFF ST LR BUS 1 master fader BUS 2 master fader Meter PA N PA N TO ST ON LISTEN LISTEN TO ST BUS 4 BUS 3 Meter Meter Meter B[...]
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Omni Outs 115 01V—Owner’s Manual Omni Outs 11 In this chapter ... About the Omni Outs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116 Omni Outs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116 Assigning Omni Outs . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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116 Chapter 11—Omni Outs 01V—Owner’s Manual About the Omni Outs The 01V’ s four omni outs can be used as aux send outputs, bus out outputs, additional stereo outputs, or post-fader direct outputs for input channels 1 through 16. Each omni out features a variable output delay of up to 300 milliseconds. Omni Outs Omni out signals are con vert[...]
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Omni Out Delay 117 01V—Owner’s Manual Omni Out Delay The omni outs can be delay ed individually by up to 300 milliseconds. This can be used to co mpensat e for dela ys in m ulti-speak er sound r einforcement syst ems. 1. Use the [ ∅ /DELA Y] button to locate DELA Y page 4, as shown below . 2. Use the cursor buttons to select the delay paramet[...]
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118 Chapter 11—Omni Outs 01V—Owner’s Manual Omni Out Block Diagram from OMNI 1-4 OUT DA Delay BUS 1 BUS 4 A UX 1 A UX 4 CH 1 CH 2 CH 15 STEREO L STEREO R CH 16 OMNI OUT Select[...]
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Effects 119 01V—Owner’s Manual Effects 12 In this chapter ... About the Onboar d Effects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 Pr eset Effects P rograms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121 U sing the Effects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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120 Chapter 12—Effects 01V—Owner’s Manual About the Onboard Effects The 01V’ s two onboard stereo m ulti-effects proc essors, Effect 1 and Effect 2, pr ovide a wide r ange of high-qualit y effects, including r ev erb , dela y , chorus, flange, amp simula- tor , and fr eeze. Ther e are 42 different types of effect available. Effects pr oc e[...]
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Preset Effects Programs 121 01V—Owner’s Manual Preset Effects Programs The following table lists the preset effects pr ograms. See “Effects P arameters ” on page 138 for detailed parameter information. Effects pr ograms that use the HQ. PIT CH or FREEZE ty pe effects can be used only w ith Effect 2. Reverb-type Effects Delays Modulation-typ[...]
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122 Chapter 12—Effects 01V—Owner’s Manual Guitar Effects Dynamic Effects Combined Effects Other Effects 22 Ring Mod. RING MOD. An effect that modifies the pitch by applying amplitude modulation to the frequency of the input. On the 01V , even the modulation frequency can be controlled by modulation. 23 Mod.Filter MOD.FILTER An effect which u[...]
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Using the Effects 123 01V—Owner’s Manual Using the Effects There ar e two stages to applying effects: 1) Sending the input channel signal to an effects proc essor . 2) R eturning the processed signal back into the mix. The following three sec- tions explain how t o send signals from input channels 1 through 16, 17 through 24, and the effects re[...]
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124 Chapter 12—Effects 01V—Owner’s Manual 4. Use the cursor buttons to select an EFFECT fader , and the P ARAMETER wheel or [–1/DEC] and [+1/INC] buttons to set the effects send level. For Effects Returns 1 & 2 T o prevent signal loops, effects return 1 can be fed only to Effect 2, and effects return 2 can be fed only to Effect 1. 1. Pr[...]
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Pre-fader/Post-fader Effects Sends 125 01V—Owner’s Manual Pre-fader/Post-fader Effects Sends Effects sends on input channels 1 through 24 and effects returns 1 and 2 can be c onfig- ured as either pr e-fader or post-fader sends. Pr e-fader means that signals ar e sour c ed before, and ar e not affected b y the regular c hannel fader . P ost-fa[...]
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126 Chapter 12—Effects 01V—Owner’s Manual For Input Channels 17–24 1. Use the [OPTION I/O] button to locate OPTION page 2, as shown below . 2. Use [SEL] buttons 17 through 24 to select channels. 3. Use the cursor buttons to select the EFFECT PRE/POST switches, and the P ARAMETER wheel or [–1/DEC] and [+1/INC] buttons to set them.[...]
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Viewing Effects Send Settings 127 01V—Owner’s Manual V iewing Effects Send Settings Settings for the effects sends can be viewed, and c ertain parameters adjusted on VIE W pages 1 and 2. 1. Use the [EFFECT 1] or [EFFECT 2] button to select an effects send, and then press the MASTER [SEL] button. EFF1 or EFF2 appears on the display , indicating [...]
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128 Chapter 12—Effects 01V—Owner’s Manual Setting Effects Send Master Levels Effects send master levels ar e controlled using the MASTER fader . The function of this fader depends on the selected Fader mode. See “Fad- ers (plus Return R otary Controls)” on page 35 for mor e information. 1. Use the [EFFECT 1] or [EFFECT 2] button to select[...]
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Muting Effects Sends 129 01V—Owner’s Manual Muting Effects Sends Effects send masters can be mut ed using the MASTER [ON] button, which lights up when an effects send is on. The function of this button depends on the selected Fader mode. See “ON Butt ons ” on page 34 for more infor - mation. 1. Use the [EFFECT 1] or [EFFECT 2] button to sel[...]
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130 Chapter 12—Effects 01V—Owner’s Manual V iewing Effects Returns Settings Settings for the effects returns can be viewed, and c ertain par ameters adjusted on VIEW pages 1 and 2. 1. Use the effects returns [SEL] button to select an effects returns. R TN1 or R TN2 appears on the display , indicating that an effects return is selected. 2. Use[...]
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Setting Effects Returns Levels 131 01V—Owner’s Manual Setting Effects Returns Levels Effects return levels ar e c ontr olled using the effects r eturn rotary controls. T o adjust the level of an effects return, pr ess the [HOME] but- ton, and then use the rotary controls. Rotary control operation depends on the selected F ader mode. See “Fade[...]
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132 Chapter 12—Effects 01V—Owner’s Manual Effects Library Effects settings are stor ed as pr ograms in the effects librar y , which c o ntains 42 pr eset programs (1–42) and 57 user programs (43–99). U ser progr ams are used to st or e cus- tom effects settings, which can be titled for easy identification. The effects librar y can also b[...]
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Storing Effects Programs 133 01V—Owner’s Manual Storing Effects Programs C ust om effects settings can be stor ed in user pr ogr ams 43 through 99. 1. Use the [EFFECT 1] or [EFFECT 2] button to locate the library page, as shown below . T o store the effects settings of Effect 1, use the [EFFECT 1] button t o locate the library page. T o store t[...]
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134 Chapter 12—Effects 01V—Owner’s Manual Recalling Effects Programs Effects programs 1 through 99 can be recalled. Pr ograms that use the HQ. PIT CH or FREEZE effects can be recalled only to Effect 2. 1. Use the [EFFECT 1] or [EFFECT 2] button to locate the Library page, as shown below . T o recall an effects program to Effect 1, use the [EF[...]
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Editing Effects Program Titles 135 01V—Owner’s Manual Editing Effects Program T itles U ser program titles can be edited using the T itle Edit function. 1. Use the [EFFECT 1] or [EFFECT 2] button to locate the library page, as shown below . 2. Use the P ARAMETER wheel or [–1/DEC] and [+1/INC] buttons to select a user program from 43 through 9[...]
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136 Chapter 12—Effects 01V—Owner’s Manual Editing Effects Effects programs can be edited, and then stored as user pr ograms. 1. Press the [EFFECT 1] or [EFFECT 2] button to locate EFFECT1 page 1 or EFFECT2 page 1, depending on which effect you want to edit. EFFECT1 page 1 is shown below . 2. Use the cursor buttons to select the effects parame[...]
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Setting Delay, Freq, Note & Tempo Parameters 137 01V—Owner’s Manual Setting Delay , Freq, Note & T empo Parameters Delay parameters can be set man ually b y ent ering the dela y time in millisec onds, or automatically b y ente ring the NO TE and TEMPO parameters. F or e xample, with the TEMPO set to 120 beats per minut e and NOTE set to[...]
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138 Chapter 12—Effects 01V—Owner’s Manual Effects Parameters REVERB HALL, REVERB ROOM, REVERB ST AGE, REVERB PLA TE Hall, r oom, stage, and plat e sim ulations, all with gates. EARL Y REF . Early reflections. 1. 0.02 ms–2.13 s (fs=44.1 kHz), 0.02 ms–1.96 s (fs=48 kHz) 2. 6.0 ms–46.0 s (fs=44.1 kHz), 5.0 ms–42.3 s (fs=48 kHz) Paramete[...]
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Effects Parameters 139 01V—Owner’s Manual GATE REVERB, REVERSE GA TE Early reflections with gate, and early reflections with rev erse gat e. MONO DELA Y Basic repeat dela y . 1. (Maximum value depends on the tempo setting) 2. For more information about the DELA Y , NOTE, and TEMPO parameters, see “Setting Delay , Freq, Note & T empo Par[...]
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140 Chapter 12—Effects 01V—Owner’s Manual STEREO DELA Y Basic stereo dela y . MOD.DELA Y Basic repeat dela y with modulation. 1. (Maximum value depends on the tempo setting) 2. For more information about the DELA Y , NOTE, and TEMPO parameters, see “Setting Delay , Freq, Note & T empo Parameters” on page 137. 1. (Maximum value depends[...]
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Effects Parameters 141 01V—Owner’s Manual DELA Y LCR Three-tap dela y (left, cent er , right). 1. (Maximum value depends on the tempo setting) 2. For more information about the DELA Y , NOTE, and TEMPO parameters, see “Setting Delay , Freq, Note & T empo Parameters” on page 137. Parameter Range Description DELA Y L 0.0–2730.0 ms Left [...]
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142 Chapter 12—Effects 01V—Owner’s Manual ECHO Stereo dela y with crossed feedback loop. CHORUS Chorus effect. 1. (Maximum value depends on the tempo setting) 2. For more information about the DELA Y , NOTE, and TEMPO parameters, see “Setting Delay , Freq, Note & T empo Parameters” on page 137. 1. 2. For more information about the FRE[...]
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Effects Parameters 143 01V—Owner’s Manual FLANGE Flange effect. SYMPHONIC Symphonic efect. PHASER 16-stage phaser . 1. 2. For more information about the FREQ., NOTE, and TEMPO parameters, see “Setting Delay , Freq, Note & T empo Parameters” on page 137. 1. 2. For more information about the FREQ., NOTE, and TEMPO parameters, see “Setti[...]
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144 Chapter 12—Effects 01V—Owner’s Manual AUTOP AN A uto-panner . TREMOLO T remolo effect . HQ.PITCH (Effect 2 only) High-quality pitch shifter . 1. 2. L<->R, L—>R, L<—R, T urn L, T urn R 3. For more information about the FREQ., NOTE, and TEMPO parameters, see “Setting Delay , Freq, Note & T empo Parameters” on page 13[...]
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Effects Parameters 145 01V—Owner’s Manual DUAL PITCH T win-voice pitch shift er . ROT ARY Rotary speaker simulator . 1. (Maximum value depends on the tempo setting) 2. For more information about the DELA Y , NOTE, and TEMPO parameters, see “Setting Delay , Freq, Note & T empo Parameters” on page 137. Parameter Range Description PITCH L [...]
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146 Chapter 12—Effects 01V—Owner’s Manual RING MOD. Ring modulator . MOD.FIL TER LFO modulation-ty pe filter . DISTORTION Distortion effec t. 1. 2. For more information about the FM FREQ., NOTE FM, and TEMPO parameters, see “Setting Delay , Freq, Note & T empo Parameters” on page 137. 1. 2. For more information about the FREQ., NOTE,[...]
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Effects Parameters 147 01V—Owner’s Manual AMP SIMULA TE Guitar A mp Simulator . DYNA.FIL TER Dynamically contr olled filt er . DYNA.FLANGE Dynamically contr olled flanger . 1. STK-M1, STK-M2, THRASH, MIDBST , CMB-PG, CMB-VR, CMB-DX, CMB-TW , MINI, FLA T 1. 6.0 ms–46.0 s (fs=44.1 kHz), 5.0 ms–42.3 s (fs=48 kHz) 1. 6.0 ms–46.0 s (fs=44.1 [...]
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148 Chapter 12—Effects 01V—Owner’s Manual DYNA.PHASER Dynamically contr olled phaser . REV+CHORUS R eve rb and chorus effects in parallel. 1. 6.0 ms–46.0 s (fs=44.1 kHz), 5.0 ms–42.3 s (fs=48kHz) 1. 2. For more information about the FREQ., NOTE, and TEMPO parameters, see “Setting Delay , Freq, Note & T empo Parameters” on page 137[...]
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Effects Parameters 149 01V—Owner’s Manual REV ->CHORUS R eve rb and chorus effects in series. REV+FLANGE R eve rb and flanger effects in parallel. 1. 2. For more information about the FREQ., NOTE, and TEMPO parameters, see “Setting Delay , Freq, Note & T empo Parameters” on page 137. 1. 2. For more information about the FREQ., NOTE,[...]
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150 Chapter 12—Effects 01V—Owner’s Manual REV ->FLANGE R eve rb and flanger effects in series. REV+SYMPHO. R eve rb and symphonic effects in parallel. 1. 2. For more information about the FREQ., NOTE, and TEMPO parameters, see “Setting Delay , Freq, Note & T empo Parameters” on page 137. 1. 2. For more information about the FREQ.,[...]
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Effects Parameters 151 01V—Owner’s Manual REV ->SYMPHO. R eve rb and symphonic effects in ser ies. REV ->P AN R eve rb and auto-pan effects in parallel. 1. 2. For more information about the FREQ., NOTE, and TEMPO parameters, see “Setting Delay , Freq, Note & T empo Parameters” on page 137. 1. 2. L<->R, L—>R, L<—R, [...]
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152 Chapter 12—Effects 01V—Owner’s Manual DELA Y+ER. Delay and early r eflections effects in parallel. 1. (Maximum value depends on the tempo setting) 2. For more information about the DELA Y , NOTE, and TEMPO parameters, see “Setting Delay , Freq, Note & T empo Parameters” on page 137. Parameter Range Description DELA Y L 0.0–1000[...]
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Effects Parameters 153 01V—Owner’s Manual DELA Y ->ER. Delay and early r eflections effects in series. 1. (Maximum value depends on the tempo setting) 2. For more information about the DELA Y , NOTE, and TEMPO parameters, see “Setting Delay , Freq, Note & T empo Parameters” on page 137. Parameter Range Description DELA Y L 0.0–100[...]
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154 Chapter 12—Effects 01V—Owner’s Manual DELA Y+REV Delay and r ev e rb effects in parallel. 1. (Maximum value depends on the tempo setting) 2. For more information about the DELA Y , NOTE, and TEMPO parameters, see “Setting Delay , Freq, Note & T empo Parameters” on page 137. Parameter Range Description DELA Y L 0.0–1000.0 ms Left[...]
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Effects Parameters 155 01V—Owner’s Manual DELA Y ->REV Delay and r ev erb effects in series. 1. (Maximum value depends on the tempo setting) 2. For more information about the DELA Y , NOTE, and TEMPO parameters, see “Setting Delay , Freq, Note & T empo Parameters” on page 137. Parameter Range Description DELA Y L 0.0–1000.0 ms Left[...]
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156 Chapter 12—Effects 01V—Owner’s Manual DIST ->DELA Y Distortion and delay effects in series. MUL TI FIL TER Three-band parallel filter (24 dB/octa v e) 1. (Maximum value depends on the tempo setting) 2. 3. For more information about the DELA Y , NOTE, and TEMPO parameters, see “Setting Delay , Freq, Note & T empo Parameters” on[...]
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Effects Parameters 157 01V—Owner’s Manual FREEZE (Effect 2 only) Basic Sampler with 2.9 second memor y . T o recor d and pla yback a sample 1. Send a channel signal to Effect 2, and then recall the Freeze effect. See “U sing the Effects” on page 123 and “R ecalling Effects P r ograms” on page 134. 2. Use the [EFFECT 2] button to locate [...]
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158 Chapter 12—Effects 01V—Owner’s Manual 4. Select the (PLA Y) switch, and press the [ENTER] button to start recording. The bar below the REC and PLA Y sw itches fills up as r ec or ding pr ogresses. W ith the REC MODE is set to INPUT , r ec o r ding starts automatically when an input signal exc eeds the TR G L VL. 5. T o play back the samp[...]
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Effects Block Diagram 159 01V—Owner’s Manual Effects Block Diagram Meter P AN* *P AN: INDIVIDUAL/GANG/INV . GANG ON EFF RTN 1 Rotary Effect send 1 master fader Effect send 2 master fader AUX1 AUX2 AUX3 AUX4 EFF2 AUX/EFF PRE/POST Internal Effect 1 Meter 4-Band PEQ 4-Band PEQ Meter P AN* ON EFF RTN 2 Rotary AUX1 AUX2 AUX3 AUX4 EFF1 AUX/EFF PRE/PO[...]
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Dynamics Processors 161 01V—Owner’s Manual Dynamics Processors 13 In this chapter ... About the Dynamics P roc essors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162 Pr eset Dynamics P rograms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163 U sing the Dynamics Pr ocessors . . . . .[...]
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162 Chapter 13—Dynamics Processors 01V—Owner’s Manual About the Dynamics Processors Input channels 1 thr ough 16, the aux sends, and the ster eo output all featur e po we rful dynamics proc essors, offering compr essor , limiter , gat e, duck er , and c ompander func- tions. See the “Block Diagram ” on page 24 for the exact location of ea[...]
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Preset Dynamics Programs 163 01V—Owner’s Manual Preset Dynamics Programs The following table lists the preset dynamics pr og rams. See “P reset Dynamics Pr og ram Settings” on page 177 for detailed parameter information. No. Title Type No. Title T ype 01 Comp COMP 21 E.Guitar COMP 02 Gate GA TE 22 A.Guitar COMP 03 Expand EXP AND 23 Strings1[...]
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164 Chapter 13—Dynamics Processors 01V—Owner’s Manual Using the Dynamics Processors Input channels 1 thr ough 16, the aux sends, and the st ereo output all feature d ynamics proc essors. T o recall a program from the dynamics library , see “R ecalling Dynamics Pr ograms” on page 175. T o edit a dynamics processor , see“Editing the Dynam[...]
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Using the Dynamics Processors 165 01V—Owner’s Manual 4. Use the cursor buttons to select the parameters, and the P ARAMETER wheel or [–1/DEC] and [+1/INC] buttons to set them. W hen aux sends ar e pair ed (“M aking A ux Send Pairs ” on page 101), their dynamics proc essors ar e link ed. For the Stereo Output 1. Press the [HOME] button, an[...]
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166 Chapter 13—Dynamics Processors 01V—Owner’s Manual Editing the Dynamics Processors Dynamics proc essors ar e edit ed on the D YN AMICS page 1, as sho wn below . 1. Use the [DYNAMICS] button to locate DYNAMICS page 1, as shown below . 2. Use [SEL] buttons 1 through 16 and MASTER to select channels. 3. Use the cursor buttons to select the pa[...]
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Processor Types 167 01V—Owner’s Manual Processor T ypes Dynamics proc essors ar e generally used to c o rrect or c ontr ol signal levels, although they can also be used creativ ely to shape a sound’ s volume en velope. The follo wing sec- tions explain the COMP , GA TE, DUCKING, EXP AND , COMP ANDER -(H), and COMP ANDER -(S) dynamics pr oc es[...]
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168 Chapter 13—Dynamics Processors 01V—Owner’s Manual THRESHOLD —This determines the level of input sig nal required t o trigger the com- pressor . S ignals at a level below the thr eshold pass through the c ompressor unaffect ed. Signals at and above the thr eshold lev el are c ompr essed b y the amount specified using the Ratio parameter[...]
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Processor Types 169 01V—Owner’s Manual THRESHOLD —This determines the level at which the gat e closes, cutting off the sig- nal. S ignals abov e the thr eshold level pass through unaffected. Signals at or below the threshold, ho w ever , cause the gate to close. The trigger signal is sourced using the KEY IN parameter . RANGE —This determin[...]
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170 Chapter 13—Dynamics Processors 01V—Owner’s Manual is reduced t o a level set b y the Range parameter . The trigger signal is sourced using the KEY IN parameter . RANGE —This determines the level to whic h the signal is duck ed. F or a setting of –80 dB, the signal is vir tually cutoff. F or a setting of –30 dB, how ev er , the signa[...]
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Processor Types 171 01V—Owner’s Manual OUT GAIN —This sets the expander’ s output sig nal level, and can be used t o compen- sate for the ov erall level change caused by the expansion pr ocess. KNEE —This determines how e xpansion is applied at the threshold point. W hen set to hard, expansion at the specified ratio is applied as soon as[...]
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172 Chapter 13—Dynamics Processors 01V—Owner’s Manual THRESHOLD —This determines the input signal level at which co mpr ession and expansion are applied. Signals at a level belo w the sum of the threshold and width are attenuat ed by the expander . S ignals at and above the thr eshold level are c ompressed by the amount specified using the[...]
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Dynamics Library 173 01V—Owner’s Manual Dynamics Library Dynamics settings are stor ed as pr ograms in the dynamics librar y , whic h c ontains 40 preset pr og rams (1–40) and 40 user programs (41–80). U ser programs are used to stor e custom dynamics settings, which can be titled for easy identification. The dynamics librar y can also be [...]
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174 Chapter 13—Dynamics Processors 01V—Owner’s Manual Storing Dynamics Programs C ust om dynamics settings can be st or ed in user pr ograms 41 through 80. 1. Select the channel whose dynamics processor settings you want to store as a program. U se [SEL] butt ons 1 thr ough 16 to select the input channels 1 thr ough 16. T o select an aux send[...]
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Recalling Dynamics Programs 175 01V—Owner’s Manual Recalling Dynamics Programs Dynamics programs 1 through 80 can be recalled. 1. Select the channel to which you want to recall the dynamics program. U se [SEL] butt ons 1 thr ough 16 to select the input channels 1 thr ough 16. T o select an aux send, use the [A UX] buttons to select an aux send,[...]
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176 Chapter 13—Dynamics Processors 01V—Owner’s Manual Editing Dynamics Program T itles U ser program titles can be edited using the T itle Edit function. 1. Use the [DYNAMICS] button to locate the Library page, as shown below . 2. Use the P ARAMETER wheel or [–1/DEC] and [+1/INC] buttons to select a user program from 41 through 80. 3. Use t[...]
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Preset Dynamics Program Settings 177 01V—Owner’s Manual Preset Dynamics Program Settings # Title Type Parameter V alue Description 01 Comp COMP Threshold (dB) –8 Compressor intended to reduce the overall volume level. Use it on the stereo output during mix- down. It can also be used with the stereo input. Ratio ( :1) 2.5 Attack (ms) 60 Out ga[...]
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178 Chapter 13—Dynamics Processors 01V—Owner’s Manual 09 A.Dr .BD COMP AND-H Threshold (dB) –11 COMP AND-H program for use with acoustic kit’ s bass drum. Ratio ( :1) 3.5 Attack (ms) 1 Out gain (dB) –1.5 Width (dB) 7 Release (ms) 192 10 A.Dr .SN COMP Threshold (dB) –17 Compressor program for use with acoustic kit’ s snare drum. Rati[...]
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Preset Dynamics Program Settings 179 01V—Owner’s Manual 17 E.B.Slap COMP Threshold (dB) –12 Compressor program to level the attack and volume level of a slap electric bass guitar . Ratio ( :1) 1.7 Attack (ms) 6 Out gain (dB) 4.0 Knee hard Release (ms) 133 18 Syn.Bass COMP Threshold (dB) –10 Compressor program to control or emphasize the lev[...]
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180 Chapter 13—Dynamics Processors 01V—Owner’s Manual 25 Strings3 COMP Threshold (dB) –17 A variation on program 23, intended for string instruments with a very low range, such as cellos or contrabass. Ratio ( :1) 1.5 Attack (ms) 76 Out gain (dB) 2.5 Knee 2 Release (ms) 186 26 BrassSection COMP Threshold (dB) –18 Compressor program intend[...]
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Preset Dynamics Program Settings 181 01V—Owner’s Manual 33 Solo V ocal2 COMP Threshold (dB) –8 A variation on program 32. Ratio ( :1) 2.5 Attack (ms) 26 Out gain (dB) 1.5 Knee 3 Release (ms) 331 34 Chorus COMP Threshold (dB) –9 A variation on program 32, intended for chorus vocals. Ratio ( :1) 1.7 Attack (ms) 39 Out gain (dB) 2.5 Knee 2 Rel[...]
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Scene Memories 183 01V—Owner’s Manual Scene Memories 14 In this chapter ... About Sc ene M emories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184 W hat ’ s Stored in Scene M emories? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184 About the Edit B uffer & I ndicat or . . .[...]
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184 Chapter 14—Scene Memories 01V—Owner’s Manual About Scene Memories Scene memories are memory locations that are used to stor e mix sc enes. A mix sc ene consists of all 01V mix settings (i.e., EQ, fader positions, effects, dynamics, and so on). There ar e 100 sc ene memories, and 1 through 99 can be titled for easy identification. The R e[...]
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About the Edit Buffer & Indicator 185 01V—Owner’s Manual About the Edit Buffer & Indicator The Edit Buffer is the scene memory area inside the 01V that contains the current mix settings. When a mix sc ene is stored, the mix settings in the Edit Buffer are written to the selected scene memory . W hen a mix scene is r ecalled, the c ont e[...]
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186 Chapter 14—Scene Memories 01V—Owner’s Manual Storing Mix Scenes Mix scenes can be st or ed in sc ene memories 1 thr ough 99. 1. Use the [MEMORY] button to locate MEMOR Y page 1, as shown below . 2. Use the P ARAMETER wheel or [–1/DEC] and [+1/INC] buttons to select a scene memory from 1 through 99. The scene memory list order can be set[...]
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Recalling Mix Scenes 187 01V—Owner’s Manual Recalling Mix Scenes Mix scenes can be r ecalled fr om sc ene memories 0 thr ough 99 manually , or r emot ely using MIDI Pr ogram Change messages. 1. Use the [MEMORY] button to locate MEMOR Y page 1, as shown below . 2. Use the P ARAMETER wheel or [–1/DEC] and [+1/INC] buttons to select scene memori[...]
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188 Chapter 14—Scene Memories 01V—Owner’s Manual Recalling Mix Scenes Using MIDI Program Change Messages MIDI Pr ogram Change messages can be used to r ecall mix scenes for snapshot-style mix automation. Pr ogram Change messages can be t ransmitted from a c ontr olling comput er , MIDI sequenc er , or MIDI k eyboard. M ost MIDI k eyboards, fo[...]
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Undoing Mix Scene Recalls 189 01V—Owner’s Manual Undoing Mix Scene Recalls Mix scene r ecalls can be undone using the R ecall U ndo function. 1. Use the [MEMORY] button to locate MEMOR Y page 1, as shown below . 2. Use the cursor buttons to select the RECALL UNDO switch. The RECALL UNDO sw itch appears gray until a mix sc ene is r ecalled aft e[...]
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190 Chapter 14—Scene Memories 01V—Owner’s Manual Editing Scene Memory Titles Scene memory titles can be edited using the Title Edit function. 1. Use the [MEMORY] button to locate MEMOR Y page 1, as shown below . 2. Use the P ARAMETER wheel or [–1/DEC] and [+1/INC] buttons to select a scene memory . 3. Use the cursor buttons to select the TI[...]
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Setting a Fade Time 191 01V—Owner’s Manual Setting a Fade T ime U sing the F ade T ime function, cr ossfades, fade outs, and fade ins fr om 0 t o 25 seconds can be performed automatically by r ecalling mix sc enes. Fade T ime settings must be stored with a mix scene befor e they have an y effect. Faders for input channels 1 thr ough 16, the eff[...]
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192 Chapter 14—Scene Memories 01V—Owner’s Manual Recalling Scene Data Safely W hen a mix sc ene is r ecalled, all mix settings are updat ed so that they matc h those of the recalled mix scene. I n some cases, it ma y be nec essary to retain mix settings of cer - tain channels. This can be achieved using the R ecall Safe function. Safe channel[...]
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Other Functions 193 01V—Owner’s Manual Other Functions 15 In this chapter ... Assigning Faders & On Butt ons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 194 U sing the Oscillator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202 Setting 01V Pr efer enc es . . . . . . [...]
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194 Chapter 15—Other Functions 01V—Owner’s Manual Assigning Faders & On Buttons The faders and [ON] buttons of input channels 1 thoug h 16 and the stereo output (master) can be assigned functions other than their regular functions. Input channel faders 1 through 4, for example, can be used to c ontrol bus out mast er levels, which do not [...]
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Assigning Faders & On Buttons 195 01V—Owner’s Manual Fader Assignments Faders 1 through 16 and master can be assigned to the follo wing parameters. Parameter Channel NO ASSIGN — — F ADER CHANNEL CH1–12, CH13-14, CH15-16, CH17–24, RETURN1, RETURN2 MASTER AUX1–4, BUS1–4, EFFECT1, EFFECT2, ST OUT AUX1 SEND, AUX2 SEND CH1–12, CH13[...]
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196 Chapter 15—Other Functions 01V—Owner’s Manual On Button Assignments On buttons 1 thr ough 16 and master can be assigned to the follo wing parameters. Parameter Channel NO ASSIGN —— ON (channel on/off) CHANNEL CH1–12, CH13-14, CH15-16, CH17–24, RETURN1, RETURN2 MASTER AUX1–4, BUS1–4, EFFECT1, EFFECT2, ST OUT BUS TO ST BUS1–4 [...]
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Assigning Faders & On Buttons 197 01V—Owner’s Manual Initial Assignments for Bank 1 These are the initial fader and [ON] button assignments for Bank 1. Channel Control Parameter 1 [ON] button ON MASTER BUS1 Fader F ADER MASTER BUS1 2 [ON] button ON MASTER BUS2 Fader F ADER MASTER BUS2 3 [ON] button ON MASTER BUS3 Fader F ADER MASTER BUS3 4 [...]
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198 Chapter 15—Other Functions 01V—Owner’s Manual Initial Assignments for Bank 2 These are the initial fader and [ON] button assignments for Bank 2. Channel Control Parameter 1 [ON] button DELAY CHANNEL CH1 Fader DELA Y TIME CH1 2 [ON] button DELAY CHANNEL CH2 Fader DELA Y TIME CH2 3 [ON] button DELAY CHANNEL CH3 Fader DELA Y TIME CH3 4 [ON] [...]
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Assigning Faders & On Buttons 199 01V—Owner’s Manual Initial Assignments for Bank 3 These are the initial fader and [ON] button assignments for Bank 3. Channel Control Parameter 1 [ON] button NO ASSIGN — — Fader EFFECT EFFECT1 P ARAM1 2 [ON] button NO ASSIGN — — Fader EFFECT EFFECT1 P ARAM2 3 [ON] button NO ASSIGN — — Fader EFFE[...]
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200 Chapter 15—Other Functions 01V—Owner’s Manual Initial Assignments for Bank 4 These are the initial fader and [ON] button assignments for Bank 4. Channel Control Parameter 1 [ON] button NO ASSIGN — — Fader EFFECT EFFECT2 P ARAM1 2 [ON] button NO ASSIGN — — Fader EFFECT EFFECT2 P ARAM2 3 [ON] button NO ASSIGN — — Fader EFFECT EF[...]
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Assigning Faders & On Buttons 201 01V—Owner’s Manual User Assignment table U se this table for your o wn assignments. Channel Control Parameter 1 [ON] button Fader 2 [ON] button Fader 3 [ON] button Fader 4 [ON] button Fader 5 [ON] button Fader 6 [ON] button Fader 7 [ON] button Fader 8 [ON] button Fader 9 [ON] button Fader 10 [ON] button Fad[...]
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202 Chapter 15—Other Functions 01V—Owner’s Manual Using the Oscillator The 01V features a useful audio oscillator with 100 Hz, 1 kHz, and 10 kHz sine wa ve tones and pink noise and burst pink noise. It can be assigned to indi vidual aux sends, bus outs, effects sends, or the ster eo output, and is useful for calibration or diagnostic purposes[...]
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Setting 01V Preferences 203 01V—Owner’s Manual Setting 01V Preferences The Pr efer enc es ar e used t o cust omiz e the operation of the 01V . 1. Use the [UTILITY] button to locate UTILITY page 2 or 3, as shown below . 2. Use the cursor buttons to select the parameters, and the [ENTER] button, P ARAMETER wheel, or [–1/DEC] and [+1/INC] button[...]
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204 Chapter 15—Other Functions 01V—Owner’s Manual LIBRARY LIST ORDER —W hen this option is set to UP , EQ, effects, dynamics, and scene memory lists appear w ith the lowest pr ogr am/scene at the bottom and the highest at the top . W hen set t o DO WN, they appear w ith the low est at the t op , highest at the bottom. Initial Settings Initi[...]
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Using the Digital Inputs & Outputs 205 01V—Owner’s Manual Using the Digital Inputs & Outputs 16 In this chapter ... About W ordclocks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 206 Setting the W ordclock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]
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206 Chapter 16—Using the Digital Inputs & Outputs 01V—Owner’s Manual About W ordclocks U nlike analog audio equipment, digital audio equipment must be synchr onized when digital audio is tr ansferred from one device to another . Otherwise, the digital audio might not be read correctly and audible noise, glitc hes, or clicks may oc cur . S[...]
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About Wordclocks 207 01V—Owner’s Manual Digitally Recording to DA T In this system, the 01V’ s stereo output signal is digitally t ransferred to a D A T recorder . The 01V works as wor dclock master and the D A T works as wor dclock slave. The 01V is set to internal wo rdclock. The D A T derives its wor dclock signal from the Digital Stereo C[...]
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208 Chapter 16—Using the Digital Inputs & Outputs 01V—Owner’s Manual Multitrack Recording with Digital DA T Source In this system, audio is rec o r ded t o , and mixed fr om the digital multitr ack reco r der . The D A T output signal is dig itally transfer red to the 01V for r ec or ding t o the digital multitrack recor der . The D A T r[...]
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Setting the Wordclock 209 01V—Owner’s Manual Setting the W ordclock The 01V can generate its own internal wor dclock at 44.1 kHz (the industry-standard sampling rate for music CDs) or synchr onize t o an e xt ernal wo r dclock of between 44.1 kHz –10% and 48 kHz +6%, which can be sour ced fr om the Digital Stereo In or a digital Option I/O ca[...]
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210 Chapter 16—Using the Digital Inputs & Outputs 01V—Owner’s Manual A highlig hted switch with two diagonal lines lik e the one shown here indicates that no wor dclock is being r ec ei v ed from the select ed sour c e, and the Fs win- dow will probably sho w UNL OCK. Befor e using the 01V , c orrect the external wor dclock, or select ano[...]
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Digital Stereo Out 211 01V—Owner’s Manual Digital Stereo Out The stereo output signal is output digitally in Consumer format from the Digital Ster eo Out Coaxial c onnector . T y pically this is connect ed t o the digital input on a D A T or MiniDisc deck for stereo mix r ecording, or the Dig ital Stereo I n of another 01V for cascade operation[...]
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212 Chapter 16—Using the Digital Inputs & Outputs 01V—Owner’s Manual Output Dither W hen a hig h-resolution digital audio signal is t ransferred to a lowe r-resolution syst em, some of the least-significant bits (LSB) of data are ignored by the recei ving system, which can mak e lo w-lev el signals sound grainy and step lik e, similar t [...]
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Digital Stereo In 213 01V—Owner’s Manual Digital Stereo In Consumer format digital audio signals can be connected to the 01V using the Digital Stereo In C oaxial connection. The digital output of a CD play er , D A T , or MiniDisc deck c ould be c o n- nected here, or the Digital Stereo Out of another 01V for cas- cade operation. See “C ascad[...]
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214 Chapter 16—Using the Digital Inputs & Outputs 01V—Owner’s Manual Cascading 01Vs By using the Ster eo Digital In and Stereo Digital Out connections, two 01Vs can be cas- caded together for 48-channel digital mixing, as sho wn below . 01V -A audio signals are combined int o a st er eo mix that is then sent t o 01V -B via the Dig ital St[...]
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Cascading 01Vs 215 01V—Owner’s Manual Cascade Delay Since it tak es 01V -A several hundr ed microseconds t o process its digital audio data, the input signals of 01V -B need to be dela yed slightly to br ing them into phase with the sig- nals from 01V -A. The follo wing illust ration shows wh y phase c orrection is necessary . This kind of phas[...]
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216 Chapter 16—Using the Digital Inputs & Outputs 01V—Owner’s Manual About Option I/O Cards The 01V features a single slot for an optional Option I/O card, pro viding eight digital inputs (input channels 17 through 24) and eight assignable dig ital outputs. Option I/O allows a dir ect digital connection t o digital multitrack recor ders, [...]
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About Option I/O Cards 217 01V—Owner’s Manual Card Specifications The eight Option I/O dig ital inputs feed input channels 17 thr ough 24. See “Input Channels 17–24” on page 40 for more information. The inputs to channels 1 through 8 can be swapped with those of input channels 17 through 24 either individually or altogether . This allo w[...]
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218 Chapter 16—Using the Digital Inputs & Outputs 01V—Owner’s Manual Installing Option I/O Cards 1. T urn off the 01V . 2. Undo the two fixing screws and remove the slot cover , as shown below . Keep the cover in a safe place for future use. 3. Insert the card into the slot as shown below . Push it in all the way so that the card’ s co[...]
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Assigning Option I/O Digital Outputs 219 01V—Owner’s Manual Assigning Option I/O Digital Outputs The eight Option I/O dig ital outputs can be assigned to bus outs 1 through 4, aux sends 1 through 4, the left or right channels of the stereo output, or the post-fader direct out- puts of input channels 1 through 16. Although the 01V is a four -bus[...]
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220 Chapter 16—Using the Digital Inputs & Outputs 01V—Owner’s Manual Option I/O Block Diagram from BUS 1 BUS 4 AUX 1 AUX 4 CH 1 CH 2 CH 15 STEREO L STEREO R CH 16 CH Fader AUX1 AUX2 EFF1 EFF2 AUX/EFF PRE/POST R L ST EFF AUX 12 1234 BUS 4 3 2 1 Option I/O OUT Option I/O IN Option I/O Dither Meter Meter Meter Option I/O Output Select Meter [...]
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MIDI 221 01V—Owner’s Manual MIDI 17 In this chapter ... MIDI & the 01V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 222 MIDI P orts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 222 MIDI R ec ei v e I ndicat ors . . . . . . . .[...]
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222 Chapter 17—MIDI 01V—Owner’s Manual MIDI & the 01V The 01V can be used with MIDI in the following ways. • Pr ogr am Change messages for mix scene recall—“P rogram Change Scene Recall” on page 227. • Control Change messages for r eal-time parameter c ontr ol—“ Control Change P arameter Control” on page 229. • Syst em E[...]
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MIDI Ports 223 01V—Owner’s Manual Using the TO HOST Port In this system, the 01V is c onnect ed t o a personal c omput er without a MIDI interfac e via the TO HOST port. The POR T par ameter on MIDI page 1 is set to mat ch the type of computer (PC-1, PC-2, or Mac). See “MIDI Setup ” on page 224 for more informa- tion. 01V operations are rec[...]
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224 Chapter 17—MIDI 01V—Owner’s Manual Using the Link Port In this system, two 01Vs ar e link ed together for simultaneous operation. W hen, for example, mix scenes are r ecalled, P r ogram Change messages are tr ansmitted via the port assig ned as the Link P ort for simultaneous scene recall on both 01Vs. See “Cascad- ing 01Vs” on page 2[...]
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MIDI Setup 225 01V—Owner’s Manual versa. W hen using the T O HOST port, POR T should be set to match the ty pe of com- puter c onnect ed t o the 01V , as follo ws. Tx CH —This parameter determines which MIDI Channel the 01V uses t o transmit MIDI messages, and can be set from 1 through 16. The de vice recei v ing MIDI messages from the 01V sh[...]
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226 Chapter 17—MIDI 01V—Owner’s Manual ECHO determines whether rec eived P ar ameter Change S ystem Ex clusiv e messages are echoed through to the MIDI OUT port. W hen ECHO is on, the 01V r eceives P arameter Change Syst em Ex clusiv e messages and ec hoes them thr ough to the MIDI OUT port regardless of the MIDI Channel settings. BULK —Thi[...]
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Program Change Scene Recall 227 01V—Owner’s Manual Program Change Scene Recall W hen a MIDI P rogram Change message is receiv ed, a mix sc ene is r ecalled in accor - dance with the scene memory to Program Change assignment table. Lik ewise, when a mix scene is r ecalled, the 01V transmits a Pr og ram Change message that can be used to recall a[...]
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228 Chapter 17—MIDI 01V—Owner’s Manual Using Program Changes In the follo wing example, sc ene memory #10 is recalled on 01V -A and MIDI P r ogram Change #10 is transmitted, henc e sc ene memory #10 is also recalled on 01V -B. This assumes that the initial Pr ogr am Change assignment table is being used. B y editing the Pr ogr am Change to sc[...]
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Control Change Parameter Control 229 01V—Owner’s Manual Control Change Parameter Control W hen a MIDI C ontr ol Change message is r ec ei v ed, a mix parameter is adjust ed in acc or danc e with the parameter to Contr ol Change assignment table. Likewise, when a mix parameter is adjusted, the 01V transmits a Control Change message that can be u[...]
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230 Chapter 17—MIDI 01V—Owner’s Manual W hen a Contr ol Change message is rec ei v ed while MIDI page 3 is displa yed, that Con- trol Change is selected aut omatically , making it easy to determine which C o ntrol Change is being transmitted when, say , the slider of an external MIDI contr oller is oper- ated. Using Control Changes In the fol[...]
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System Exclusive Parameter Control 231 01V—Owner’s Manual In the follo wing example, input channel 5 fader mov e ments ar e r ec or ded in real time to a MIDI sequence r using Co ntrol Change #5. During playback, the sequence r trans- mits Control Change #5 messages back t o the 01V and fader 5 moves ac cor dingly . This technique can also be u[...]
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232 Chapter 17—MIDI 01V—Owner’s Manual Bulk Dump 01V scene memories, library progra ms, and setup data can be transfer red to another MIDI device using System Ex clusiv e Bulk Dump . This can be used to back up impor - tant 01V data to a MIDI data filer or co ntrolling computer , or to exchange data betw een 01Vs. The 01V can transmit MIDI S[...]
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Bulk Dump 233 01V—Owner’s Manual TRANSMIT INTERV AL —This parameter specifies the interval between data blocks during Bulk Dump transmission. MIDI devices with a relatively small data buffer ar e easily ov erloaded when t oo muc h data is r ec ei v ed at once. Setting an interval of, sa y , 300 milliseconds allo ws a slower device to pr oces[...]
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234 Chapter 17—MIDI 01V—Owner’s Manual Local Control The MIDI Local Control function can be used t o c o ntr ol a r emot e 01V . N ormally , the 01V contr ols (faders, buttons, r otar y controls, and displa y pages) set the 01V’ s internal parameters. W hen Local Control is turned off, the internal par ameters remain the same when controls [...]
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Local Control 235 01V—Owner’s Manual In the follo wing example, 01V -A (remot e) and 01V -B (local) are cascaded together for 48-channel digital mixing. U sing the Local Co ntr ol function, both 01Vs can be con- trolled using the faders, buttons, rotary controls, and display pages of 01V -B . E ven the signal levels of 01V -A can be met er ed o[...]
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236 Chapter 17—MIDI 01V—Owner’s Manual MIDI Machine Control U sing MIDI M achine Control (MMC) c ommands, an MMC-compatible r ecor der can be contr olled from the 01V . [ON] buttons 1 thr ough 6 can be used to control transport functions, while [SEL] butt o ns 1 thr ough 6 can be used to locat e six definable locate points. MMC c ommands are[...]
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MIDI Machine Control 237 01V—Owner’s Manual In the follo w ing example, an MMC-compatible hard disk r ecording syst em running on a personal comput er is remot ely contr olled from an 01V using MMC c ommands. The device number on REMOTE page 2 of the 01V should match that of the hard disk reco rder . In the follo wing example, an MMC-c ompatibl[...]
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238 Chapter 17—MIDI 01V—Owner’s Manual User Defined MIDI Controllers The [SOL O] butt ons, [ON] buttons, and faders of channels 1 through 16 and Master can be used as MIDI contr ollers for r emot e MIDI device contr ol. A MIDI data string up to 16 bytes long can be assigned to each c o ntrol, and assignments are acti v e only when REMO TE pa[...]
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Linking 01Vs 239 01V—Owner’s Manual T o reset a bank back to its initial assignments, mak e it the activ e bank, select the INI- TIALIZE switch, and then pr ess the [ENTER] butt o n. A c onfirmation dialog bo x appears. Select OK, and then pr ess the [ENTER] butt on t o c onfirm y our action. The selected bank is reset t o its initial assignm[...]
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240 Chapter 17—MIDI 01V—Owner’s Manual Linking 01Vs using the MIDI Ports If the TO HOST port is connected t o a c o mputer for MIDI purposes, simultaneous operation of two 01Vs is still possible using the MIDI ports, as sho w n below . The LINK POR T parameter on MIDI page 1 should be set to MIDI. See “MIDI Setup ” on page 224 for more in[...]
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System Examples 241 01V—Owner’s Manual System Examples 18 In this chapter ... 01V & AD A T -I nt erfac e R eco r der . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 242 T wo 01Vs & two AD A T -I nt erfac e R ecor ders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 244 01V & T ascam-Interface R ecor der . .[...]
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242 Chapter 18—System Examples 01V—Owner’s Manual 01V & ADA T -Inter face Recorder This example shows ho w the 01V can be used with an 8-t rack digital tape recorder , or 8-track hard disk recor der , featuring AD A T optical connections t o cr eat e a 16-input, 8-track fully dig ital reco rding system, with the 16 mic/line inputs and eig[...]
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01V & ADAT-Interface Recorder 243 01V—Owner’s Manual ADA T PHANTOM +48V OFF ON PHANTOM +48V INPUT (BAL) 2TR PHONES L R IN LEVEL LEVEL GAIN 13/14 15/16 PHONES MONITOR OUT OUT MONITOR 2TR IN 15/16 2TR IN 13 14 15 16 26dB 1 26dB 2 26dB 3 26dB 4 26dB 5 26dB 6 26dB 7 26dB 8 26dB 9 26dB 10 26dB 11 26dB 12 PAD DIGITAL MIXING CONSOLE L STEREO R CLI[...]
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244 Chapter 18—System Examples 01V—Owner’s Manual Two 01Vs & two ADA T -Inter face Recorders This example shows ho w two 01Vs can be used with two 8-track digital tape record ers, or 8-track hard disk recor ders, featur ing AD A T optical c onnections to create a 32-input, 16-track fully dig ital reco r ding syst em, with the 32 mic/line [...]
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Two 01Vs & two ADAT-Interface Recorders 245 01V—Owner’s Manual DIGIT AL STEREO COAXIAL OUT DIGIT AL STEREO COAXIAL IN TO HOST TO HOST PHANTOM +48V OFF ON PHANTOM +48V INPUT (BAL) 2TR PHONES L R IN LEVEL LEVEL GAIN 13/14 15/16 PHONES MONITOR OUT OUT MONITOR 2TR IN 15/16 2TR IN 13 14 15 16 26dB 1 26dB 2 26dB 3 26dB 4 26dB 5 26dB 6 26dB 7 26dB[...]
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246 Chapter 18—System Examples 01V—Owner’s Manual 01V & T ascam-Inter face Recorder This example shows ho w the 01V can be used with an 8-t rack digital tape recorder , or 8-track hard disk recor der , featuring a T ascam Digital A udio Inte rfac e (TDIF-1) con- nection to creat e a 16-input, 8-track fully digital recor ding system, with [...]
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01V & Tascam-Interface Recorder 247 01V—Owner’s Manual PHANTOM +48V OFF ON PHANTOM +48V INPUT (BAL) 2TR PHONES L R IN LEVEL LEVEL GAIN 13/14 15/16 PHONES MONITOR OUT OUT MONITOR 2TR IN 15/16 2TR IN 13 14 15 16 26dB 1 26dB 2 26dB 3 26dB 4 26dB 5 26dB 6 26dB 7 26dB 8 26dB 9 26dB 10 26dB 11 26dB 12 PAD DIGITAL MIXING CONSOLE L STEREO R CLIP ?[...]
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248 Chapter 18—System Examples 01V—Owner’s Manual T wo 01Vs & two T ascam-Inter face Recorders This example shows ho w two 01Vs can be used with two 8-track digital tape record ers, or 8-track hard disk recor ders, featuring T ascam Digital A udio I nterface (TDIF-1) c on- nections to creat e a 32-input, 16-track fully digital recor ding [...]
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Two 01Vs & two Tascam-Interface Recorders 249 01V—Owner’s Manual DIGIT AL STEREO COAXIAL OUT DIGIT AL STEREO COAXIAL IN TO HOST TO HOST PHANTOM +48V OFF ON PHANTOM +48V INPUT (BAL) 2TR PHONES L R IN LEVEL LEVEL GAIN 13/14 15/16 PHONES MONITOR OUT OUT MONITOR 2TR IN 15/16 2TR IN 13 14 15 16 26dB 1 26dB 2 26dB 3 26dB 4 26dB 5 26dB 6 26dB 7 26[...]
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250 Chapter 18—System Examples 01V—Owner’s Manual 01V & Pro T ools (AES/EBU) This example shows ho w the 01V can be used with a Pro T ools system to cr eat e a 16-input, 8-track fully digital recor ding syst em, with the 16 mic/line inputs and eight digital tape returns providing up to 24 inputs during mixdown. A Digidesign 888 I/O A udio[...]
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01V & Pro Tools (AES/EBU) 251 01V—Owner’s Manual PHANTOM +48V OFF ON PHANTOM +48V INPUT (BAL) 2TR PHONES L R IN LEVEL LEVEL GAIN 13/14 15/16 PHONES MONITOR OUT OUT MONITOR 2TR IN 15/16 2TR IN 13 14 15 16 26dB 1 26dB 2 26dB 3 26dB 4 26dB 5 26dB 6 26dB 7 26dB 8 26dB 9 26dB 10 26dB 11 26dB 12 PAD DIGITAL MIXING CONSOLE L STEREO R CLIP –3 –[...]
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Troubleshooting 253 01V—Owner’s Manual T roubleshooting Symptom Advice Cannot turn on the 01V . Make sure that the power cord is connected to a suitable AC wall out- let. See “Connecting the Power Cord” on page 11 for more informa- tion. Make sure that the 01V POWER switch is set to the ON position. See “T urning On the 01V” on page 11 [...]
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254 Troubleshooting 01V—Owner’s Manual Input signals are present but the monitor output and phones are dead. Make sure that the MONITOR–2TR IN switch is set to MONITOR. See “Using Monitor” on page 78 for more information. Make sure a monitor SOURCE is selected on SETUP page 2. See “Mon- itor Setup” on page 78 for more information. Mak[...]
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Troubleshooting 255 01V—Owner’s Manual Added channels to a mute group but group muting does not work. Make sure that the mute group is enabled. See “Grouping Mutes” on page 56 for more information. Cannot store an EQ program. EQ settings cannot be stored to preset programs 1 through 40. T r y storing to user programs 41 through 80. See “S[...]
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256 Troubleshooting 01V—Owner’s Manual Fader movements are inconsistent. T r y calibrating the faders. See “Calibrating the Faders” on page 204 for more information. DIGIT AL IN Sync Error message appears. This warning message appears if digital signals from the Digital Stereo Coaxial In or Option I/O inputs are not wordclock synchronized w[...]
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01V Level Diagram 257 01V—Owner’s Manual Appendix A: General 01V Level Diagram 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 Digital Bit 34 35 36 0 –10 –20 –30 –40 –50 –60 –70 –80 –90 –100 –110 –120 –130 –140 –150 –160 –170 –190 –200 –210 PHASE EQ LEVEL PAN ST[...]
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258 Appendix A: General 01V—Owner’s Manual Display Messages Message Meaning BULK: Byte Count Mismatch! The byte count of the received Bulk Dump data is not cor- rect. BULK: Check Sum Error! The check sum of the received Bulk Dump data is not cor- rect. BULK: Memory Protected! The Bulk Dump data cannot be stored because the desti- nation is writ[...]
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Security Cover 259 01V—Owner’s Manual Security Cover For c ertain applications you may wish to fit a prot ective c ove r over the 01V’ s GAIN con- trols and P AD sw itches. Although Y amaha do not make such a c o v er , the 01V has four fixing holes to affix a custom-made c ov er . If you fit such a c over , make sur e that the fix- ing [...]
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General 261 01V—Owner’s Manual Appendix B: Specifications General Sampling rate Internal 44.1 kHz External 44.1 kHz (–10%) to 48 kHz (+6%) Signal delay Less than 2.5 ms, fs=44.1 kHz, CH IN to ST OUT Fader 15 × 60 mm motorized Fader resolution Master faders except ST OUT 0 to –72, – ∞ dB (128 steps/60 mm) Other faders +6 to –72, – [...]
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262 Appendix B: Specifications 01V—Owner’s Manual Analog controls INPUT (1–12) P AD (0/26 dB) GAIN (–16 to –60) PHANTOM +48 V switched (CH 1–6, 7–12) INPUT (13/14) GAIN (+10 to –20) INPUT (15/16) GAIN (+10 to –20) INPUT SELECT (15/16, 2TR IN) OUTPUT MONITOR SELECT (2TR IN, MONITOR) MONITOR LEVEL CONTROL PHONES LEVEL CONTROL Digita[...]
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Input Channels 1–16 263 01V—Owner’s Manual Input Channels 1–16 PHANTOM switch +48 V , CH 1-6, CH 7-12 GAIN control 44 dB (–60 to –16 dB), CH 1–12 detented 30 dB (–20 to +10 dB); CH 13/14, 15/16 P AD switch 0/26 dB attenuation CH 1–12 AD converter 20-bit linear 128-times oversampling Phase Normal/Reverse Input swap Normal (CH 1–8[...]
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264 Appendix B: Specifications 01V—Owner’s Manual Option I/O Inputs 17–24 (need optional card) Digital Stereo In Return 1, 2 (Internal Effect 1, 2) De-emphasis Automatic de-emphasis filter (15 µ s/50 µ s) Input swap Normal (CH 17–24)/Swap (CH 1–8) Attenuator 0 to –96 dB (1 dB steps) EQ 2-band PEQ (Low , High) ON/OFF Fader 60 mm motor[...]
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Bus 1–4 265 01V—Owner’s Manual Bus 1–4 Aux 1–4 Stereo Out Omni Out 1–4 Master level ON/OFF Monitor ON/OFF AFL/PFL BUS to STEREO ON/OFF P AN to STEREO 33 positions (L1–16, CENTER, R1–16) Metering Displayed on LCD Peak hold ON/OFF EQ 4-band PEQ (Low , Lo-Mid, Hi-Mid, High) Dynamics Compressor , Gate, Ducking, Expander , Compander Fade[...]
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266 Appendix B: Specifications 01V—Owner’s Manual Monitor Out (Solo) Digital Stereo Out Option I/O Output (need optional card) Memories & Libraries Solo trim +6 to –60 dB (1 dB steps) Mono DA converter 18-bit linear 8-times oversampling SELECT switch MONITOR/2TR IN Level control Analog rotar y control Phones level Analog rotar y control D[...]
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EQ 267 01V—Owner’s Manual EQ *1. 4-band EQs only (low and high bands only on input channels 17 through 24). *2. When the low and high EQ bands are configured as HPF and LPF , their gain controls function as filter on and off switches. Low Lo-Mid *1 Hi-Mid 1 High Gain (G) –18.0 dB to +18.0 dB (0.5 dB steps) *2 Frequency (F) 21 Hz–20.1 kHz [...]
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268 Appendix B: Specifications 01V—Owner’s Manual Analog Inputs Analog Outputs *1. Sensitivity is the lowest level that will produce an output of +4 dB (1.23 V) or the nominal output level when the 01V is set to maximum gain (all faders and level controls at maximum positions). *2. Input channel XLR-type connectors are balanced (pin 1 = ground,[...]
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Digital Audio Inputs 269 01V—Owner’s Manual Digital Audio Inputs Digital Audio Outputs Option I/O Cards *1. De-emphasis is automatically processed when input signal contains emphasis. *1. Channel status T ype: 2 audio channels Category code: 2 channel PCM encoder/decoder Copy prohibit: No Emphasis: No Clock accuracy: Level II (1,000 ppm) Sampli[...]
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270 Appendix B: Specifications 01V—Owner’s Manual Control I/O Connection Format Level Connector TO HOST — RS-422 8-pin mini DIN MIDI IN MIDI — 5-pin DIN MIDI THRU MIDI — 5-pin DIN MIDI OUT MIDI — 5-pin DIN[...]
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01V Dimensions 271 01V—Owner’s Manual 01V Dimensions Specifications and external appearance ar e subject t o c hange without notice. W:4 30 H:148 D:520[...]
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Scene Memory to Program Change Table 273 01V—Owner’s Manual Appendix C: MIDI Scene Memory to Program Change T able Program Change # Initial Scene # User Scene # Program Change # Initial Scene # User Scene # Program Change# Initial Scene # User Scene # 1 0 1 4 44 4 8 78 7 2 0 2 4 54 5 8 88 8 3 0 3 4 64 6 8 98 9 4 0 4 4 74 7 9 09 0 5 0 5 4 84 8 9[...]
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274 Appendix C: MIDI 01V—Owner’s Manual 01V Parameter to Control Change T able Control Change # Parameter 01V Initial (Default) User 0 NO ASSIGN 1 FADER CHANNEL CH1 2 FADER CHANNEL CH2 3 FADER CHANNEL CH3 4 FADER CHANNEL CH4 5 FADER CHANNEL CH5 6 FADER CHANNEL CH6 7 FADER CHANNEL CH7 8 FADER CHANNEL CH8 9 FADER CHANNEL CH9 10 F ADER CHANNEL CH1[...]
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01V Parameter to Control Change Table 275 01V—Owner’s Manual Control Change # Parameter 01V Initial (Default) User 38 ON CHANNEL CH10 39 ON CHANNEL CH11 40 ON CHANNEL CH12 41 ON CHANNEL CH13-14 42 ON CHANNEL CH15-16 43 ON CHANNEL RETURN1 44 ON CHANNEL RETURN2 45 ON MASTER AUX1 46 ON MASTER AUX2 47 ON MASTER AUX3 48 ON MASTER AUX4 49 ON MASTER B[...]
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276 Appendix C: MIDI 01V—Owner’s Manual Control Change # Parameter 01V Initial (Default) User 80 F ADER EFF1 SEND CH4 81 F ADER EFF1 SEND CH5 82 F ADER EFF1 SEND CH6 83 F ADER EFF1 SEND CH7 84 F ADER EFF1 SEND CH8 85 F ADER EFF1 SEND CH9 86 F ADER EFF1 SEND CH10 87 F ADER EFF1 SEND CH11 88 F ADER EFF1 SEND CH12 89 F ADER EFF1 SEND CH13-14 90 F [...]
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03D & Programmable Mixer 01 Parameter to Control Change Table 277 01V—Owner’s Manual 03D & Programmable Mixer 01 Parameter to Control Change T able Control Change # Parameter 03D Arrangement Programmable Mixer 01 Arrangement 0 NO ASSIGN FADER CHANNEL CH1 1 FADER CHANNEL CH1 FADER CHANNEL CH2 2 FADER CHANNEL CH2 FADER CHANNEL CH3 3 FADER[...]
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278 Appendix C: MIDI 01V—Owner’s Manual Control Change # Parameter 03D Arrangement Programmable Mixer 01 Arrangement 38 P AN CHANNEL CH1 ON CHANNEL CH13-14 39 P AN CHANNEL CH2 ON CHANNEL RETURN1 40 P AN CHANNEL CH3 ON CHANNEL RETURN2 41 P AN CHANNEL CH4 ON MASTER AUX1 42 P AN CHANNEL CH5 ON MASTER AUX2 43 P AN CHANNEL CH6 ON MASTER ST OUT 44 P [...]
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03D & Programmable Mixer 01 Parameter to Control Change Table 279 01V—Owner’s Manual Control Change # Parameter 03D Arrangement Programmable Mixer 01 Arrangement 80 ON CHANNEL CH17 F ADER EFF1 SEND CH17 81 ON CHANNEL CH18 F ADER EFF1 SEND CH18 82 ON CHANNEL CH19 F ADER EFF1 SEND CH19 83 ON CHANNEL CH20 F ADER EFF1 SEND CH20 84 ON CHANNEL CH[...]
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280 MIDI Data Format 01V—Owner’s Manual MIDI Data Format 1. TRANSMIT/RECEIVE DA T A 1.1 CHANNEL MESSAGE 1.1.1 NOTE OFF (8n) Rece p ti on Rec ei v ed if [Rx CH] matches. U sed for EFFECT c o ntr ol. See below for details. 1.1.2 NOTE ON (9n) Rece p ti on Rec ei v ed if [Rx CH] matches. U sed for EFFECT c o ntr ol. See below for details. A velocit[...]
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MIDI Data Format 281 01V—Owner’s Manual 1.3 ACTIVE SENSING (Fe) Rece p ti on Once this message has been rece iv ed, an int erval of 300ms or more during which no message is receiv ed will cause MIDI communica- tions to be initialized, clearing Running Status etc. 2. TRANSMISSION CONDITION 3. RECEIVE CONDITION 4. P ARAMETER CHANGE BASIC FORMA T [...]
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282 MIDI Data Format 01V—Owner’s Manual P ARAMETER CHANGE (7bit operation for type 0x10:edit buffer) Rece p ti on This message is recei ved if [P ar ameter Change RX] is ON and the [Rx CH] matches the Device Channel included in the SUB ST A TUS. This is echoed if [Parameter Change ECHO] is ON. When this is r ec e i v ed, the specified paramete[...]
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MIDI Data Format 283 01V—Owner’s Manual P ARAMETER V ALUE REQUEST (type 0x00:edit buffer , 0x01:sysytem memory) Rece p ti on When [P arameter Change RX] is ON, this message is receiv ed if the [Rx CH] matches the Device Channel included in the SUB ST A TUS. When [P arameter Change ECHO] is ON, this message will be echoed if the de vice itself d[...]
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284 MIDI Data Format 01V—Owner’s Manual P ARAMETER CHANGE (type operation for type 0x03:controller(LCD-Fader mode)) Rece p ti on When [P arameter Change RX] is ON and the [Rx CH] matc hes the Device Channel included in the SUB ST A TUS, the message will be receive d. When [P arameter Change ECHO] is ON, this message will be ech- oed. When this [...]
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MIDI Data Format 285 01V—Owner’s Manual P ARAMETER CHANGE(type 0x05:remote meter) When the follo wing request is r ec ei v ed t o enable transmission, the specified parameter data will be transmitted at 30 msec intervals for five seco nds. If you want meter data to be transmitted co ntinuously , you must c ontinue transmitting requests less t[...]
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286 MIDI Data Format 01V—Owner’s Manual SCENE MEMORY BULK DUMP FORMA T The ten bytes at the beginning are the ID + title, and are 7 bit data. The subsequent 1014 bytes are all split into 4 bit data. SCENE MEMORY BULK DUMP REQUEST FORMA T SETUP MEMORY BULK DUMP FORMA T All data is split into 4 bit. SETUP MEMORY BULK DUMP REQUEST FORMA T REMOTE(I[...]
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MIDI Data Format 287 01V—Owner’s Manual REMOTE(MMC) MEMORY BULK DUMP FORMA T All data is 7 bit data. REMOTE(MMC) MEMORY BULK DUMP REQUEST FORMA T REMOTE(User Define) MEMORY BULK DUMP FORMA T All data (word) is split int o 7 bit. REMOTE(User Define) MEMORY BULK DUMP REQUEST FORMA T EQUALIZER LIBRARY BULK DUMP FORMA T The twelv e bytes at the b[...]
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288 MIDI Data Format 01V—Owner’s Manual DYNAMICS LIBRARY BULK DUMP FORMA T The first twelv e b ytes are the title, and are 7 bit data. The following seven bytes are all split int o 4 bit data. DYNAMICS LIBRARY BULK DUMP REQUEST FORMA T EFFECT LIBRARY BULK DUMP FORMA T The first twelv e bytes are the title, and ar e 7 bit data. The follo wing [...]
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MIDI Data Format 289 01V—Owner’s Manual PROGRAM CHANGE ASSIGNMENT T ABLE BULK DUMP FORMA T All data is 7 bit data. PROGRAM CHANGE ASSIGNMENT T ABLE BULK DUMP REQUEST FORMA T Control Change Assignment T able Bulk Dump Format All data is 7 bit data. CONTROL CHANGE ASSIGNMENT T ABLE BULK DUMP REQUEST FORMA T STATUS 11110000 F0 System Exclusive Mes[...]
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YAMAHA [Digital Mixing Console—Internal Parameters] Date: 01 Feb. 1998 Model: 01V MIDI Implementation Chart Version: 1.0 Function... Transmitted Recognized Remarks Basic Channel Default Changed 1–16 1–16 1–16 1–16 Memorized Mode Default Messages Altered X X ************** OMNI off/OMNI on X X Memorized Note Number True Voice X ***********[...]
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Appendix D: Resources 291 01V—Owner’s Manual Appendix D: Resour ces Books • Introducing Dig ital A udio , Ian R S inclair , sec ond edition, PC P ublishing, 1992. A good all-around introduction t o digital audio. Second edition explains o versampling and bitstream techniques. • Principles of Dig ital A udio , K en C. P ohlmann, Ho ward W .S[...]
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Glossary 293 01V—Owner’s Manual Glossar y A/D converter —An electronic device for con verting analog signals to digital signals. AFL (After Fader Listen) —Monitoring signals after the channel fader . Contrast with PFL. Aliasing —A ty pe of sig nal distortion that occurs during A/D c on version if the sam- pling rate is less than twice tha[...]
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294 Glossary 01V—Owner’s Manual mined by the data resolution, about 6 dB per digital bit. H ence, a 16-bit system theo- retically pr o vides a 96 dB dynamic range. Edit buffer —The memor y area used to st or e the current mix settings. W hen a mix scene is stor ed, the Edit B uffer data is stored to the select ed scene memor y . When a mix sc[...]
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Glossary 295 01V—Owner’s Manual MSB (Most Significant Byte) — The byte of a digital word that repr esents the hig h- est value. C ontrast with LSB Noise gate —An electronic switch that opens if the t rigger signal falls below a speci- fied threshold and closes if the t rigger signal exceeds the thr eshold. T y pically used to shut off un [...]
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296 Glossary 01V—Owner’s Manual Q —The unit used to expr ess a filter’ s selectivity . High values imply a nar ro w frequency band, lo w values, a wide frequency band. Quantization —The PCM process in whic h P AM pulses are appro ximated to the nearest binary value available. S/PDIF format — See Coaxial format. Sampling rate — The nu[...]
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Index 297 01V—Owner’s Manual Index Symbols +48 V phantom powering 41 Numerics 01V benefits 4 cascading 214 dimensions 271 features 3 initializing 204 level diagram 257 preferences 203 rack mounting 259 sonic performance 5 03D parameter to control change assignment table 277 –1/DEC & +1/INC buttons 31 15/16–2TR IN switch 2TR IN 77 about [...]
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298 Index 01V—Owner’s Manual Cascading the 01V 214 CH copy page 59 CH, definition 293 CH13-14 flip page 213 CHORUS 142 Clipping, definition 293 Coaxial definition 293 Coaxial digital input. See Digital stereo input Coaxial digital output. See Digital stereo output Comp 167 Compander 171 Configuration, summary 4 Connectors 2TR IN 21 2TR OUT 21 D[...]
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Index 299 01V—Owner’s Manual storing programs 174 summary 6 titling 176 DYNAMICS page 1 164 , 165 , 166 DYNAMICS page 2 174 , 175 , 176 Dynamics processors about 162 aux sends 164 comp 167 compander 171 ducking 169 editing 166 expander 170 gate 168 input channels 164 library 173 parameters 177 stereo output 165 using 164 E EARLY REF 138 ECHO 14[...]
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300 Index 01V—Owner’s Manual H Headphones. See PHONES Height, 01V dimensions 271 HIGH button 63 HI-MID button 63 HOME page 1 83 HOME page 2 83 HOME page 3 84 HOME page 4 84 HOME page 5 85 Home page, Yamaha web site 291 HPF 62 HQ.PITCH 144 I Implementation chart, MIDI 290 INC button 31 INC/DEC SCENE RECALL, preference 203 Individual, pan mode 48[...]
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Index 301 01V—Owner’s Manual user define page 238 user defined controllers 238 using ports 223 MIDI data format 280 MIDI Device Number, definition 294 MIDI page 1 224 MIDI page 2 227 MIDI page 3 229 MIDI page 4 232 MIDI page 5 234 Mix parameter, input delay 45 Mix scenes definition 294 Mix scenes. See Scene memories Mixdown solo mode 80 MMC 236[...]
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302 Index 01V—Owner’s Manual dynamics library 174 , 175 , 176 effect pre/post 125 effects edit 123 , 124 , 136 , 137 , 157 effects library 132 , 133 , 134 , 135 EQ 43 , 63 , 64 , 65 EQ library 67 , 68 , 69 , 70 fade time 191 group 55 , 56 input meter 83 input swap 51 internal parameter 194 local control 234 memory 186 , 187 , 189 , 190 memory s[...]
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Index 303 01V—Owner’s Manual R Rack mounting 259 Rear panel 22 Reassigning faders & on buttons 194 RECALL CONFIRMATION, preference 203 Recalling dynamics programs 175 effects programs 134 EQ programs 69 scene memories 187 undoing mix scene recalls 189 Receive channel, MIDI 225 Recording solo mode 80 Releasing aux send pairs 101 bus out pair[...]
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304 Index 01V—Owner’s Manual monitoring 88 muting 90 omni outs 88 option I/O 88 solo 88 specifications 265 viewing settings 89 STORE CONFIRMATION, preference 203 Storing dynamics programs 174 effects programs 133 EQ programs 68 MIDI bulk dump 232 scene memories 186 SW, user define 238 Swapping channel settings 59 Swapping input channels 51 Swit[...]
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98 04 2000 AP Printed in Japan YAMAHA CORPORATION Pro Audio Division, #18/3 P.O. Box 3, Hamamatsu, 430-8651, Japan[...]