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Reference Manual How to Use This Reference Manual The 01V96i Ref eren ce Ma nual ( this documen t) allo ws you to searc h for t erms an d take adva n tage of links in the text. Sear ching for terms T o search for a term, use t he search function of the s oftware you ’ re using to view this documen t. If yo u’ re using Adobe Reader , enter the t[...]
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2 Contents 01V96i—Refer ence Manual Contents How to Use This Reference Manual ................... .................. .......... 1 Contents of the Owner’s Manual (Booklet) .......... 3 Function Tree .............. ........ .......... ........ ........ .......... 4 Control Surface & Re ar Panel ...................... ........... 6 Control Sur[...]
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Contents of the Owne r’s Manual (Booklet) 3 01V96i—Referenc e Manual Contents of the Owner’ s Manual (Booklet) Contents of the Owner’ s Manual (Booklet) The conten ts of the separate Owner’ s Manual bookl et are as follows. PRECAUTIONS Welcome Package Contents About the included discs About the included DA W software About the utility sof[...]
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4 Function Tree 01V96i—Refer ence Manual Function T r ee DISPLA Y ACCESS P age n umbers in par entheses ( ) ar e the pag e nu mbers o f the O wn er’ s Manu a l ( b oo k le t) . BUTTON FUNCTION P AGE NAME LINK SCENE SCENE SCENE MEMORY 68 IN F ADE INPUT FADE TIME 71 OUT F ADE OUTPUT FADE TIME 71 RCL SAFE RECALL SAFE 72 SORT SO RT 72 P ASTE SRC GL[...]
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Function Tree 5 01V96i—Referenc e Manual Function T ree F ADER MODE LA YER BUTTON FUNCTION P AGE NAME LINK AUX1– AUX8 SEND AUX1–AUX8 SEND 38 PA N A U X 1 – A U X 8 PA N 41 VIEW1-16 INPUT CH1-16 AUX VIEW 40 VIEW17-STI INPUT CH17-ST IN AUX VIEW 40 HOME (METER) CH1-32 CH1-32 METER 8 ST IN ST IN METER 8 MASTER MASTER METER 8 EFFECT EFFECT1-4 IN[...]
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6 Control Surface & Rear Panel 01V96i—Refer ence Manual Control Sur face & Rear Panel Control Surface SOLO SOLO ON ON SOLO ON SOLO ON SOLO ON SOLO ON SOLO ON SOLO ON SOLO ON SOLO ON SOLO ON SOLO ON SOLO ON SOLO ON SOLO ON SOLO ON SOLO ON SOLO ON ON PEAK SIGNAL PEAK SIGNAL PEAK SIGNAL PEAK SIGNAL PEAK SIGNAL PEAK SIGNAL PEAK SIGNAL PEAK SI[...]
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Control Surface 7 01V96i—Referenc e Manual Control Surface & Rear Panel AD Input Section 1 INPUT connectors A/B 2 INPUT connectors 13–16 3 INSERT I/O connectors 4 P AD switches 5 GAIN controls 6 PEAK indicators 7 SIGNAL indicators 8 AD15/16 selector Monitor Out & Headphones Section 1 2TR IN/OUT connectors 2 Monitor Source selector 3 MON[...]
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8 Control Surface & Rear Panel 01V96i—Refer ence Manual STEREO Section 1 [SEL] button 2 [ON] button 3 [STEREO] fader ST IN Section 1 [ST IN] button 2 [SEL] buttons 3 [SOLO] buttons 4 [ON] buttons 5 Level cont rols F ADER MODE Section 1 [AUX 1]–[AUX 8] buttons 2 [HOME] button DISPLA Y ACCESS Section 1 [SCENE] button 2 [DIO/SETUP] button 3 [M[...]
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Control Surface 9 01V96i—Referenc e Manual Control Surface & Rear Panel Display Section 1 Display 2 Stereo meters 3 Contrast control 4 [F1]–[F4] buttons 5 Left T a b Scroll [ ] button 6 Right T ab Scroll [ ] button SELECTED CHANNEL Section 1 [P AN] control 2 [HIGH] button 3 [HIGH-MID] button 4 [LOW -MID] button 5 [LOW] button 6 [Q] control [...]
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10 Control Surface & Rear Panel 01V96i—Refer ence Manual Rear Panel PHANTOM +48V 1 CH1–4 ON/OFF switch 2 CH5–8 ON/OFF switch 3 CH9–12 ON/OFF switch AD Output Section 1 MONITOR OUT connectors L/R 2 OMNI OUT connectors 1–4 3 STEREO OUT connectors L/R Digital I/O Section 1 WORD CLOCK OUT connector 2 WORD CLOCK IN connector 3 ADA T IN/OUT[...]
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Rear Panel 11 01V96i—Referenc e Manual Control Surface & Rear Panel SLOT Section 1 SLOT Power Section 1 POWER ON/OFF switch 2 AC IN connector 1 2 1[...]
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12 Analog I/O & Digital I/O 01V96i—Refer ence Manual Analog I/O & Digital I/O This cha pter describes the 01V96i ’ s analog an d digital inp ut/ou tput connectors as w ell as the basic operatio ns in vol ving the digital I/ Os. Analog Inputs & Outputs Input Section The 01V9 6i’ s to p panel fea tur es in put connector s, which ena[...]
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Digital Inputs & Ou tputs 13 01V96i—Referenc e Manual Analog I/O & Digit al I/O Output Section The 01V96i top and rear panels feature out put connectors that enable you to connect a monitoring system, effects pro- cessors and other line-level devices. • M ONI TOR OU T c onn e c tors L /R These balanced TRS-type phone con- nectors outpu [...]
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14 Analog I/O & Digital I/O 01V96i—Refer ence Manual Converting Sampling Rates of Signals Received at I/O Card Inputs An optio nal MY8-AE96S Digital I/O card featur es samp ling rat e con verters, so you ca n easily con vert the samplin g fre- quency of digital in puts to the curren t 01V96i sam pling ra te. 1. Press the DISPLA Y ACCESS [DIO/[...]
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Dithering Digital Outputs 15 01V96i—Referenc e Manual Analog I/O & Digit al I/O 6 COPY Indica tes t he stat us of cop y pr otection informa t ion included in the IEC958 Part2 (S/PDIF-Cons umer) for - mat signals. “ OK” appears if copyi ng is all owed. “Pro- hibit ” appears if copy-p rotected. 3. If you select the SLOT button for a slo[...]
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16 Analog I/O & Digital I/O 01V96i—Refer ence Manual Setting the T ransfer Format for Higher Sampling Rates T o operate the 01V96i at higher samplin g frequencies (88.2 kHz or 96 kHz) and tran sfer digi tal audio sign als to an d from connected external devices, you must set the data t rans- fer f ormat in acco rdan ce wi th the sa mp ling fr[...]
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Input Channels 17 01V96i—Referenc e Manual Input Channels Input Channels This chap ter describ es how to ad just the 01V96i’ s In put Channel parameters. About Input Channels The input Channel secti on enables you to adjust the level and ton e of the signal s inp ut to the 01V96i ( and th e signal s ou tp ut fro m the in ternal Effects p rocess[...]
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18 Input Chann els 01V96i—Refer ence Manual Setting the Input Channels from the Display T o set the Inp ut Channel parameter s, you can either mo ve the cursor to t he desired parameter on t he display and change the value, or op erate t he de sired button or c ontrol on the top panel t o directl y chan ge the set ting. This sec tion explains how[...]
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Setting th e Input Channe ls from the Display 19 01V96i—Referenc e Manual Input Channels •M I X This parameter sets the mix bal ance of dr y (In put Chan- nel) and wet (dela yed) signals. •F B . G A I N This parameter sets the amoun t of delay feedback. Gating Input Channels T o set t he In put Channel ga tes, use the [SEL] butt ons to select[...]
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20 Input Chann els 01V96i—Refer ence Manual Compressing Input Channels T o set the Inpu t Channel comp ressors, use the [SEL] butt ons to select the desired In put Channel, then pr ess the DISPLA Y A CCESS [DYN AMICS] butto n, then press the [F3] bu tton t o display the D ynamics | C omp Edit page. 1 POSITION U se the Param eter wheel, or the [IN[...]
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Setting th e Input Channe ls from the Display 21 01V96i—Referenc e Manual Input Channels EQ’ing Input Channels The 01V96i’ s In put Channels f eatur e 4-band (LOW , LOW -MID , HIGH-MID , HIGH) parametric EQ . The LOW -MI D and HIGH-MID bands are a pea king typ e of EQ . The LO W and HIGH ba nds can be set to shelvin g, peaking, or HPF a nd LP[...]
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22 Input Chann els 01V96i—Refer ence Manual Panning Input Channels In put Channels can be p anned in t he range of L63 through CENTER to R63. T o pan each cha nnel, p ress the [P AN/ROUTING] but ton repea tedly until the Pan/Ro ute | Pan p age app e ars. M ov e the cur sor to th e desir ed Pa n con trol, the n ro tat e the Pa rameter wheel to set[...]
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Setting th e Input Channe ls from the Display 23 01V96i—Referenc e Manual Input Channels 3 S Wh en this bu tto n is turn ed on, the curr en tly-selected In put Cha nnel i s rou ted to the St er eo Bus. 4 D Wh en this bu tto n is turn ed on, the curr en tly-selected Input Ch ann el i s route d t o its Di rec t O ut. S ee pa ge 46 for mor e info rm[...]
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24 Input Chann els 01V96i—Refer ence Manual 7 DELA Y section (*) This sect ion enables yo u to set the cur rently-selected channel ’ s Delay functi on. (See page 18 for mor e informa- tion.) 8 P AIR section (*) This section in dica tes wheth er or no t chann els ar e paired. The heart icon ( ) is in one piece when channels are paired. The heart[...]
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Setting the Input Ch annels from the Cont rol Surface 25 01V96i—Referenc e Manual Input Channels Setting the Input Channels from the Control Surface Y ou can use the faders, [S EL] but tons, a nd various b utt ons and con trols in the SELECTED CH ANNEL se ction on the top panel to dir ectly control most para meters fo r In put Chan- nels. Setting[...]
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26 Input Chann els 01V96i—Refer ence Manual If th e chec k box is off , the pa rame ter val ue curr en tly being adj usted po ps up . See page 21 fo r more in forma tion on E Q . Pairing Input Channels On the 0 1V96i, y ou ca n pa ir adjace nt od d-even I npu t Chan - nels or counter par t chan nels on L ayer 1 and L ayer 2 that s hare the s ame [...]
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Pairing Input Cha nnels 27 01V96i—Referenc e Manual Input Channels ■ Pairing Channels by Using the [SEL] Buttons 1. While pr essing and holding do wn the [SEL] button for o ne of the ch annels you wish to pair , press the [SEL] button for the adjacent channel. (The paired channel numbers should be odd and even in this order). 2. When the Pair C[...]
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28 Input Chann els 01V96i—Refer ence Manual 4. T o cancel a pair , move the cursor to the desired channel’ s STEREO button, then press [ENTER]. Naming Input Channels By default, I np ut Channels ar e named CH1, CH2, etc. Y ou can change these names if desired. For exam ple, it may be helpful for mixdown if you name a partic ular Inpu t Channel [...]
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Bus Outs 29 01V96i—Referenc e Manual Bus Outs Bus Outs This chapt er describes how to adjust the 01V96i’ s Ster eo Out and Bus Out 1–8 parameter s. About Stereo Out The St ereo Out sectio n receiv es In put Channe l and Bu s Out 1–8 signal s, mixes th em in to two c hanne ls, p rocesses them using o n-board EQ , compr e ssor , etc., then r [...]
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30 Bus Outs 01V96i—Refer ence Manual Setting the Stereo Out and Bus Out 1–8 from the Display T o set the Ster eo Out and Bu s Out 1–8 paramet ers, you can either move the cursor to the desired parameter on the display and cha nge the value, or o perate the desired butt on or con trol on the top panel. This section explains how to set the para[...]
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Setting the Stere o Out and Bus Out 1 –8 from the Display 31 01V96i—Referenc e Manual Bus Outs EQ’ing the Stereo Out and Bus Outs T o set the EQ for the Stereo Out an d Bus Out 1–8 EQ , press the DISPLA Y ACCESS [EQ] b utto n, then press the [F1] b ut- ton to displa y the EQ | EQ E dit page, and use the [SEL] but- tons t o select the Stereo[...]
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32 Bus Outs 01V96i—Refer ence Manual ■ V iewing Faders and Other Parameters T o displa y the V iew | Fader page, use the co rrespond ing [SEL] bu tto n to select the desired b us, then p ress the DIS PLA Y A CCESS [VIEW] button, then p ress the [F2] but ton. The Fader page la youts f or Ster eo Out and Bus Out 1–8 are sligh tly differ en t. S[...]
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Setting the Ste reo Out and Bus Out 1 –8 from the Cont rol Surface 33 01V96i—Referenc e Manual Bus Outs Setting the Stereo Out and Bus Out 1–8 from the Control Surface Y ou can use the faders, [S EL] but tons, a nd various b utt ons and con trols in the SELECTED CH ANNEL se ction on the top panel to d irec tly control ce rt ain p arame ters f[...]
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34 Bus Outs 01V96i—Refer ence Manual 2 F. S This but ton determines whether A ux Sends follow the In put Channel S urround Pa n when the 01V96i is in any Surround mode other than “Stereo . ” When this button is turned on, Aux Sends follow the Inp ut Channel Surround P an. This is useful f or f eeding S urround sign als to ext er - nal Surroun[...]
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Naming the Stereo O ut and Bus Outs 35 01V96i—Referenc e Manual Bus Outs Naming the Stereo Out and Bus Outs Y ou can cha nge the defa ult Bus names ( BUS1, A UX4, STE- REO , etc.). I t may be con venient to name the buses “ Monito r Out ” or “ Effect Send , ” fo r examp le, so tha t you can ea sily id en- tify the signal type. 1. Press th[...]
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36 Aux Outs 01V96i—Refer ence Manual Aux Outs This chapt er describes how to control A ux Out 1–8. Aux Out 1–8 The A ux Out 1– 8 section mi xes sign als r ou ted fro m the In pu t Channels to the corresponding Aux Sends, processe s them using on-board EQ , compr essor , etc., then routes them to the specified int ernal effects pr ocessors, [...]
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Setting Aux Out 1 –8 from the D isplay 37 01V96i—Referenc e Manual Aux Outs Delaying Aux Outs T o delay A ux Out 1–8 signals, press the DIS PLA Y ACCESS [ /INS ER T/DELA Y] bu tto n repeat edly un til the /INS/DL Y | Out Dly page ap p ears. The parameters o n this page (a nd the procedur e for set ting them) a re the same as f or I nput Chann[...]
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38 Aux Outs 01V96i—Refer ence Manual ■ V iewing Faders and On/Off Parameters T o displa y the V iew | Fader page, u se the corresponding [S EL] but ton t o select the desired A ux Out (1–8), then p ress the DI S- PLA Y ACCESS [VIEW] b utton, then p ress the [F2] bu tton. •O N / O F F This b ut to n turn s the curr ently-sel ected A ux Out ([...]
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Setting Aux Send Levels 39 01V96i—Referenc e Manual Aux Outs 3. Move the cursor to the FIXED or V ARIABLE button in the MODE sect ion for the cur- rently-select ed Aux Send to select a mode. •F i x e d M o d e In this mod e, A ux Send levels are fixed at nominal (0.0 dB). Also , cha nnel ON/O FF but ton s ap pear inst ead of the S end l evel ro[...]
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40 Aux Outs 01V96i—Refer ence Manual V iewing Aux Send Settings for Multiple Channels Y ou can view and set parameters f or all A ux S end 1–8, includ- ing setting leve ls and Pr e/Pos t parameters. This is con venient when you wi sh to visually check all A ux Send s ettings or si multaneously adjust the levels of certain channels routed to A u[...]
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Panning Aux Sends 41 01V96i—Referenc e Manual Aux Outs 3 LEVEL This fiel d disp lays in dB the l evel o f the A ux Send cur - ren tly-selected by the cursor . 2. Move the cursor to ei ther the DISPLA Y LEVEL or PRE/POST button, then press [ENTER] to display the Level or Pre/Post parameters. 3. If you selected th e PRE/POST button in Step 2, move [...]
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42 Aux Outs 01V96i—Refer ence Manual 6. T o link the Input Channel Pan setting with the A u x S e n d P a n s e t t i n g , m o v e t h e c u r s o r t o t h e INPUT P AN LINK ON/OFF button, then press [ENTER]. The pa n posi tion s on the P an page ar e cop ied to the A ux pan settin g, an d the pan co ntrols on both pages a re linked. Copying Ch[...]
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Input & Ou tput Patchi ng 43 01V96i—Referenc e Manual Input & Output Patching Input & Output Patching This chapter describes how to patch (assign) signal paths within the 01V9 6i to i t s in pu ts, o ut put s, and slo t cha nnels Input Patching Signals input at INPUT connector s 1–16, ADA T IN connec- tor , 2TR IN DIGIT AL connector[...]
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44 Input & Output Patchin g 01V96i—Refer ence Manual 3. Press [ENTER] to confirm the change. Output Patching The 01V96i ’ s Ster eo Out, Bu s Out 1–8, A ux Out 1–8 signals can be patched to any outp uts, ADA T OUT output channels , and sl ot output chan nel s. Pa tch example: By def aul t, the fo llow ing signal paths ar e pat ched t o [...]
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Output P atching 45 01V96i—Referenc e Manual Input & Output Patching 3. Press [ENTER] to conf irm the change. Patching the USB Outputs By default, the following outp ut signals are assigned to USB OUT . If y ou wa nt to cha nge or verify this pa tching, p roceed as fo l- low s. 1. Press the DISPLA Y ACCESS [P A TCH] butt on repeatedly un til [...]
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46 Input & Output Patchin g 01V96i—Refer ence Manual Patching Direct Outs In put Channel 1–32 signals can b e direct ly patched to an y outputs or sl ot outputs , a s wel l as Bus Out 1–8 and Ste reo O ut. This patchin g is con venient when you wan t to record the in put signal of each I np ut Ch anne l to a n individ ual track o n a conn[...]
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Insert Patchi ng 47 01V96i—Referenc e Manual Input & Output Patching Insert Patching The 01V96i’ s Inpu t Channels and Output Channels (Ster eo Out, Bus Out 1–8, A ux Out 1–8) fea ture independen t Insert Ins an d Outs. Inp uts, out puts, AD A T connec tor channels, slot chan nels, a nd int ernal effects p rocessor i np uts a nd outp ut[...]
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48 Input & Output Patchin g 01V96i—Refer ence Manual 5. Move the c ursor to th e desired I N parameter box, then rotate the Parameter whee l or press the [INC]/[DEC] buttons to select the inputs, ADA T IN channels, or slot input chan- nels to be patched to the Inse rt In. Refer to the explana tion rega rdin g the In put P atch fo r mor e info[...]
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Monitoring 49 01V96i—Referenc e Manual Monitoring Monitoring This chap ter explains ho w to set up mo nitoring a nd use the S olo fu nc ti on on t he 01 V96 i. Monitor The 01V96 i fea tur es the st ereo sign al path t o feed the moni- tors. The monitoring sig nal s ource is patched to MON ITOR OUT co nnectors L & R and the PH ONES co nnector [...]
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50 Monitoring 01V96i—Refer ence Manual 3 SEL MODE This parameter determines ho w t he In put Cha nnels will be soloed when yo u press the [S OLO] b utton of each Channel. Ther e are two o ptions. •M I X S O L O In Mix Solo mode, an y number o f channels can be solo ed simultaneously . •L A S T S O L O In Last S olo mode, only one channel c an[...]
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Using the Solo Function 51 01V96i—Referenc e Manual Monitoring Using the Solo Function Y ou can solo and monitor In put Channels, Aux Out 1–8, and Bus Out 1–8 using the [SOL O] but tons o n the top panel. 1. Press the [DIO/SETUP ] button repeated ly until the DIO/Setup | Mon itor page ap pears. 2. Set the SOLO parameter t o On. Set other para[...]
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52 Surround Pan 01V96i—Refer ence Manual Surround Pan This chapt er describes sur round pa nning, which determines how I nput Ch annel signals a re pan ned within a nd across the stereo field. About Surround Pan The S urro und Pa n function plac es a so und ima ge wi thin a two-dimensio nal f ield using a mu lti-chann el playback sys- tem, an d p[...]
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Setting Up and Select ing Surround Pan Modes 53 01V96i—Referenc e Manual Surround Pan Setting Up and Selecting Surround Pan Modes T o configure the surround environmen t, s elect 3-1, 5.1, or 6.1 Surrou nd mo de on t he 01 V9 6i and con nec t a DA W or multi-channel moni toring system to the 01V96i. 1. Press the DISPLA Y AC CESS [P AN/ROUTING] bu[...]
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54 Surround Pan 01V96i—Refer ence Manual The DI O/Setup | S urr Bus page a ppears. 1 BUS1–BUS8 These parameters s elec t channels to b e assigned to the Bus Ou ts in 3-1, 5.1, and 6. 1 Surr oun d modes. 2 INIT These butto ns reset the channel assignment to the default setting. 3 Surround LR to Stereo When this check box is on, the left and righ[...]
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Setting Up and Select ing Surround Pan Modes 55 01V96i—Referenc e Manual Surround Pan ■ Surround Pan Monitoring T o mo nito r surro und pan mov ement, pa tch the Bus Ou ts to the a nalog ou tp uts, t o which a mo nitorin g system is connect ed. The follo wing diagram illustra tes an exa mple in which Bus Out 1/2 (left and right fro nt channe l)[...]
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56 Surround Pan 01V96i—Refer ence Manual Surround Panning Y ou can set the surround pan parameters for each In put Cha nnel . 1. Make sure that the 01V9 6i is in any Surround mode excep t Stereo, then pre ss the [ SEL] but- ton of the chan nel for which you want to set surroun d pan. 2. Press the DISPLA Y ACCESS [P AN/ROUTING] button repeated ly [...]
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Surround Panning 57 01V96i—Referenc e Manual Surround Pan 3. Select one of seven trajectory patterns by turning on the corres ponding traj ectory pat- tern button. The following pa tterns are a vailable: • ......The s ound ima ge mov es between left and right. • ......The s ound imag e move s between fron t and rea r . • ......The s ound im[...]
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58 Surround Pan 01V96i—Refer ence Manual 7. T o list multiple-channel surround pan set- tings, press th e [P AN/ROU TING] butto n repeatedly unt il the Pan/Rout e | Surr1-16, Surr17-32, or Surr ST IN page appears. These pages display a nd enable y ou to edit the surround pan setti ngs for 16 channels. 1 Surround pan grap hs These graphs displa y [...]
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Grouping Channels & Linking Parameters 59 01V96i—Referenc e Manual Grouping Channels & Linking Parameters Grouping Channels & Linking Parameters This chap ter describes how to gro up faders o r [ON] bu tton s for m ultiple channels and link the EQ or compr essor param- eters fo r simultaneous o p eration. Grouping & Linking On the[...]
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60 Grouping Channels & Linking Parameters 01V96i—Refer ence Manual •O u t M u t e p a g e This page enables y ou to set M ute grou ps (U–X) fo r Bus Outs (1–8 ), A ux Outs (1–8) an d Ster eo Out. 2. Press the up ( ) or down ( ) button to select a group. 3. Press the [SEL] button for a channel you wish to add to the group. The selec te[...]
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Using Fader Group Master 61 01V96i—Referenc e Manual Grouping Channels & Linking Parameters Using Fader Group Master The 01V96i feat ures a F ader Grou p Mast er function tha t enables you to control the level of all channels using t he Grou p Ma ster level while ma intaining th e rela tive balance between channels, much li ke a VCA group on [...]
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62 Grouping Channels & Linking Parameters 01V96i—Refer ence Manual Using Mute Group Master In additio n to the M ut e Gr ou p functio n that links the o pera- tion of channel [ON] buttons, the 01V96i features a Mute Gro up Master funct ion that enables you to mute grou ped channels using the Master M ute bu ttons in a manner similar to using [...]
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Linking EQ and Compressor Parameters 63 01V96i—Referenc e Manual Grouping Channels & Linking Parameters •I n C o m p p a g e This page enables you to set Compr essor links (i–l) for Inp ut Channels 1–32. •O u t C o m p p a g e This page enables you to set Comp ressor links (m–p) for Bus Outs (1–8), Aux Outs (1–8) and St ereo Out[...]
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64 Internal Effects 01V96i—Refer ence Manual Internal Effects This chapt er describes how to use the 01V96i’ s internal effects proc es sor s. About the Internal Effects The 01V96i fea tures fo ur internal m ulti-effects processors. These effec ts processors offer numerous types of effects , incl uding reverbs, del ays , modul ation-base d effe[...]
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Inserting the Internal Effects into Channels 65 01V96i—Referenc e Manual Internal Effects 3. T o select a signal to be input to the effects processor , move the cursor to the desired I n parameter box, sele ct a signal f rom the fol- lowing options, then press [ENTER]. • – ........... .............. ....... No assignmen t • AU X 1 – 8 ...[...]
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66 Internal Effects 01V96i—Refer ence Manual 4. Select the effec t insertion p osition using the INSERT button in th e POSITION section. 5. Move the curs or to the O UT parameter box in the INSERT section, then select the inputs of the effects processo r selected in Step 1. • FX1-1 & FX1-2 ...... In pu ts 1 & 2 of I nt ernal Effects Pr [...]
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About Add-On Effec ts 67 01V96i—Referenc e Manual Internal Effects button is on , the 01V96i upda tes the TEMPO da ta (BPM) based on the MI DI Clock info rmation r eceived a t the MIDI IN port. Y ou can al so specify the tem p o by mo ving the cu rsor to th e T AP TEMPO but ton and dou- ble-clicking the [ENTER] butto n. The 01V96i calculates the [...]
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68 Scene Memories 01V96i—Refer ence Manual Scene Memories This chapt er describes S cene memories, which stor e 01V96i mix and effects settings . About Scene Memories Scene memories enable you to store a sna pshot of 01V96i channel mix s ettings and internal ef fects processor setti ngs as a “Scene ” in a special memor y area. There ar e 99 S[...]
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Storing and Recalling Scenes 69 01V96i—Referenc e Manual Scene Memories Storing and Recalling Scenes Y ou can store a nd recall Scenes by pressing the b utto ns on the top pa nel o r using the dedica ted Scene memor y page o n the displa y . Storing and Recalling Scenes Using the SCENE MEMOR Y Buttons Y ou can use the SCENE MEMOR Y butt ons to st[...]
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70 Scene Memories 01V96i—Refer ence Manual 7 P A TCH LINK INPUT This indi ca tes the I npu t Pa tch lib rary num ber tha t is linked to each scene. When you sto re a scene, the number of the in put pa tch that was most r ecently r ecalle d or sto red will a uto maticall y be link ed with tha t scene . Wh en yo u recall tha t scene, thi s lib rary[...]
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Fading Scenes 71 01V96i—Referenc e Manual Scene Memories Fading Scenes Y ou can specify the tim e it tak es the In put a nd Out put Cha n- nel faders (or level controls) to mo ve to their ne w pos itions when a S cene is rec alle d. This is ca lle d Fade T ime, and it can be set for each cha nnel in the rang e of 00.0 thr ough 30.0 sec- onds (in [...]
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72 Scene Memories 01V96i—Refer ence Manual Recalling Scenes Safely When a Scene is recalled, all mix parameters a re set accord- ingly . Ho wever , in some si tua tion s, you can retain the cur - rent settings of cer tain par ameters on certain cha nnels b y using the Re ca ll S afe function . Y ou can set the Recall Safe function parameters for [...]
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Copying and Pasting a Scene (Global Paste) 73 01V96i—Reference Manual Scene Memo ries Copying and Pasting a Scene (Global Paste) Any cha nnel or parameter settings for the current scene can be cop ied and pas ted in to one or mor e scenes. Th is fun ction is useful when you wan t to appl y edited paramet er settings in the cur rent scene to other[...]
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74 Libraries 01V96i—Refer ence Manual Libraries This ch ap ter describes the 01 V96i’ s vari ous lib raries. About the Libraries The 01V96i features seven libraries that enable yo u to sto re Chann el, I np ut P atch, Ou tp ut P atc h, Effects, a nd othe r data. Y ou can also q uickly r ecall this data fr om the li braries t o resto re pr e vio[...]
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Using Libraries 75 01V96i—Referenc e Manual Libraries Using Libraries Channel Library Chann el l ibrar y enable s you to store and rec al l Input Chan nel and Outp ut Channe l parameter settings. The libra ry contains two preset memories a nd 127 user (readable & writable) memories. Y ou can recall o nly the set tings f or th e curren tly-sel[...]
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76 Libraries 01V96i—Refer ence Manual Output Patch Library The Outpu t Pa tch library enables you to stor e and recall all Outp ut Pa tch settings. The l ibrary contains o ne preset mem- ory and 32 user (reada ble & writa ble) memo ries. T o access the Output Pa tch librar y , press the DISPLA Y A CCESS [P A TCH] butto n repeatedly un t il th[...]
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Using Libraries 77 01V96i—Referenc e Manual Libraries For details on storing and recalling programs, see “General Librar y Oper ation ” on page 74. The followin g tables list the preset effects program s in the Effects librar y : •R e v e r b s •D e l a y s • M odula tion-ba sed Eff ects •G u i t a r E f f e c t s •D y n a m i c E f[...]
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78 Libraries 01V96i—Refer ence Manual • C ombi n ation E ffe c ts •O t h e r s • A dd-On Effects No. Preset Name T ype Description 29 Rev+Chorus REV+CHORUS Reverb and chorus in parallel 30 Rev->Chorus REV ->CHORUS Reverb and chorus in series 31 Rev+Flange REV+FLANGE Reverb and flanger in parallel 32 Rev->Flange REV ->FLANGE Reve[...]
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Using Libraries 79 01V96i—Referenc e Manual Libraries Gate Library The Gate lib rary e nables you to sto re and r e call Inpu t Channel gate settings. The libra r y contains four pr eset memories and 124 user (readable & writable) memo ries. Follo w the steps below to use the Gate library . 1. Press the DISPLA Y AC CESS [DYNAMICS] but- ton, t[...]
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80 Libraries 01V96i—Refer ence Manual The f ollo wing ta ble lis ts the p reset me mo ries in the Com presso r lib rary : No. Preset Name Type Description 1 Comp COMP Compressor f or reducing the overall volume level. Use it on the stereo o utput during mixdown, or with paired Input or Output Channels. 2 Expand EXP AND Expander template. 3 Compan[...]
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Using Libraries 81 01V96i—Referenc e Manual Libraries EQ Library This librar y enables you to store and recal l EQ s ettings for In pu t Channels, Bus Outs 1–8, A ux Outs 1–8, and Ster eo Out. The library contain s 40 pr eset memories and 160 user (read- able & w rit able) memor ies . Follo w the steps below to use the EQ librar y . 1. Pr[...]
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82 Libraries 01V96i—Refer ence Manual 26 Male V ocal 2 A variat ion on preset 25 . 27 Female V o. 1 An EQ template for female vocals. T ry adjusting th e HI GH or HIGH-MID para meters according to the voice qua lity . 28 Female V o. 2 A variation on pr eset 27. 29 Chorus&Harmo An EQ template for brightening choruses. 30 To t a l E Q 1 Use on [...]
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Remote Control 83 01V96i—Reference Manual Remote Control Remote Control This chap ter describes t he Remote function, which enables you to co n trol external equip ment dir ectly from the 01V96i top panel. About Remote Function The 01V96i’ s Remote function enables yo u to con t rol external D A W (Digital A udio W orksta tion) equip ment, MID [...]
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84 Remote Control 01V96i—Refer ence Manual ■ Configuring Macintosh Computers 1. Download the Y amaha Steinberg USB Driver from the following URL. http://www .yamah aproaudio.com/ 2. Install th e driver i n your computer as described in th e installation guide include d in the downloaded file. 3. Connect the 0 1V96i TO HOST USB port to a USB por[...]
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Pro Tools Remote Layer 85 01V96i—Referenc e Manual Remote Control 5. Press the DISPLA Y AC CESS [DIO/SETUP] but- ton repeated ly until the DIO/Setup | Remote page appears. 6. Select ProT ools (as the target de vice) for the T arget parameter ( 1 ) locate d in the upper-right corner of the page. By default, the Remote la yer targ et is set to ProT[...]
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86 Remote Control 01V96i—Refer ence Manual 5 INSERT ASSIGN/EDIT section This sec tion enables you to insert plug-ins into Pro T ools chan nels and ad just p lug-in set tings. U se the left and right [ ]/[ ] T ab S croll but tons to chan ge the parameters displayed in t his s ec tion. •A S S I G N T urn o n this bu tton to insert plug -ins in to[...]
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Pro Tools Remote Layer 87 01V96i—Referenc e Manual Remote Control Control Surface Operation When the Pro T o ols Remote lay er is selected, the 01V96i con- tro ls o n the t op pa nel e ngag e the follo wing functio ns: ■ Channel Strip section • [SEL] butt ons These buttons selec t Pro T ools channels, inser ts, and A utoma tion mode. • [SOL[...]
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88 Remote Control 01V96i—Refer ence Manual DA W REW Fast rewinds the cursor position. DA W SHUTTLE Switches the Wheel mode to Shuttle. DA W SCRUB Switches the W heel mode to Scrub (Jog). DA W AUDITION Y ou can au dition the pre-roll, post-roll, i n-point are a, or out-po int area by holding down the button to which th is functi on is assign ed an[...]
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Pro Tools Remote Layer 89 01V96i—Referenc e Manual Remote Control Selecting Channels T o select a single Pro T ools chan nel, p ress the [SEL] b utton that corresponds to the desi red channel. T o selec t multiple Pr o T ools channels simultaneously , whi le holding down one [SEL] b utton, p ress the [SEL] bu tton s of the other channels you wish[...]
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90 Remote Control 01V96i—Refer ence Manual Soloing Channels T o solo Pro T ools channels, press the [S OLO] butto ns of the desired channels. Grouped channels are soloe d together , and other channels are muted. Pr ess the [SOL O] butto ns ag ain to unsolo the c hann els. Configuring Sends A–E as Pre or Post Y ou can set Pro T ools channels for[...]
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Pro Tools Remote Layer 91 01V96i—Referenc e Manual Remote Control If th e P ARAM b ut to n is se lected in stea d, mo ve the cur sor to the but ton, then p ress [ENTER] to select INSER T . 5. Move the cursor to the ASSIGN button ( 2 ), then press [ENT ER] to turn on the butt on. Y ou can now select plug-ins. If you pr ess another chan- nel’ s [[...]
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92 Remote Control 01V96i—Refer ence Manual 6. Move the cursor to a parame ter control, then rotate the Paramete r wheel or press the [ENTER] button to adjust the value. One or two paramet ers are as signed to a single parameter con trol. T o turn the parameter setting o n or off, p ress [ENTER]. T o modify the parameter variab le, ro tate the Pa [...]
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Nuendo/Cubase Remote Layer 93 01V96i—Referenc e Manual Remote Control Automation If you as sig n a par amete r th at control s Pro T ool s Automation mode (such as D A W Au to Read, D A W A uto T ouch, etc.) to one of the U s er Define d butto ns, you ca n contro l the A utom a- tion se ttin gs fo r each c ha nnel b y using tha t U ser Defined bu[...]
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94 Remote Control 01V96i—Refer ence Manual Other DA W Remote Layer Y ou can remo tely co ntro l D A W software tha t sup ports the Pro T ools protocol. ■ Configuring Computers 1. Download the Y amaha Steinberg USB Driver from the foll owing URL, and ins tall the driv er as described in the in cluded installation guide. http://www .yamah aproaud[...]
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MIDI Remote La yer 95 01V96i—Referenc e Manual Remote Control 2. Press the DISPLA Y AC CESS [DIO/SETUP] but- ton repeatedl y until th e DIO/Setup | MIDI/Host page appears. 3. Move the cursor to the REMO TE parameter box ( 1 ) in the SPECIA L FUNCTIONS section, rotate the Paramet er wheel to select MIDI, then press [ENTER] . If the MIDI port is al[...]
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96 Remote Control 01V96i—Refer ence Manual Assigning MIDI Messages to Channel Controls Y ou can quickly use the MIDI Remote function if you use the factory presets in the banks. H owever , you can also assign the desired MIDI messag es to the faders or [O N] bu tton s. This sec tion des cribes how to assign MIDI messages to t he chann el con trol[...]
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MIDI Remote La yer 97 01V96i—Referenc e Manual Remote Control 9. Move the cursor to the LA TCH/UNLA TCH but- ton, then press [E NTER] to select LA TCH or UNLA TCH depending on how you want the [ON] buttons to function. • LA TC H ................ .... Press ing the [O N] but ton s repea t- edly transmits alternating On and Off messages. • UNLA[...]
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98 Remote Control 01V96i—Refer ence Manual Machine Control Function The 01 V96i can con trol the tra nspo rt function s an d select tracks on external recording machines tha t support MMC b y transmitting co mmands via the MIDI OUT port or USB po rt. 1. Refer to t he diagram below f or information on connecting the 01V 96i to an external device. [...]
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Machine Control Function 99 01V96i—Referenc e Manual Remote Control 3 TRANSPORT section This sect ion enables y ou to con trol the transport func- ti ons on exte rn al mach ine s. • REW ............... .......... This but ton s tarts rewin d on external mach ine s. • FF ......... .............. ....... This bu tton starts fas t forward o n ex[...]
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100 MIDI 01V96i—Refer ence Manual MIDI This c ha pt er descri bes the 01V96i ’ s MIDI -re lat ed functio ns. MIDI & the 01V96i U sing Control Chan ges, Pr ogram Chang es, and other MIDI messages enables yo u to recall S cenes and edit parameters o n the 01V96i, and store 01V96i internal d ata on external MIDI device s. The 01 V96i su pports[...]
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MIDI Port Set up 101 01V96i—Referenc e Manual MIDI MIDI Port Setup Selecting a Port for MIDI Message T ransfer T o configure MID I ports for MIDI messag e transfer , press the DIS PLA Y A CCESS [D IO/ SET UP] b ut ton repea tedly un til the DI O/Setu p | MIDI/H ost pag e a ppear s. This page ena bles y ou to set MIDI message inp ut and o utpu t. [...]
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102 MIDI 01V96i—Refer ence Manual Selecting MIDI Messages for T ransmission and Reception Y o u c a n s e l e c t M I D I m e s s a g e s t o b e t r a n s m i t t e d o r r e c e i v e d a t a specified port. T o do so, p ress the DISPLA Y ACCESS [MIDI] bu tto n, then press the [F1] b utto n to displa y the MIDI | Setup page. Selec t MIDI channe[...]
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Assigning Scenes to Progra m Changes for Remote Recall 103 01V96i—Referenc e Manual MIDI Assigning Scenes to Program Changes for Remote Recall Y ou can assign 01V96i Scenes to MIDI Program Chang es for remote recall. When y ou recall a Scene on the 01V96i, the unit t rans mits th e assign ed Pr ogram Ch ang e to th e conn ected MIDI device. W hen[...]
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104 MIDI 01V96i—Refer ence Manual Assigning Parameters to Control Changes for Real-time Control Y ou can assign 01V96i paramet ers to MIDI Contro l Changes for re a l-t i me c ont rol. When t he 01 V96 i rec eive s a C ont rol Chan ge , the assign ed 01V96i pa ramet er is set accor dingl y . Also, when yo u adjust a para meter on the 01V96i, the [...]
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Assigning Parameters to Contro l Changes for Re al-time Control 105 01V96i—Referenc e Manual MIDI ON CHANNEL INPUT1–32/ST IN1–4 MASTER BUS1–8/AUX1–8/STEREO AUX1 SEND INPUT1–32/ST IN1–4 AUX2 SEND AUX3 SEND AUX4 SEND AUX5 SEND AUX6 SEND AUX7 SEND AUX8 SEND BUS TO ST BUS1–8 PHASE CHANNEL INPUT1–32/ST IN1L–4R INSERT ON CHANNEL INPUT[...]
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106 MIDI 01V96i—Refer ence Manual Pa rameters tha t featur e a s etting range o f mor e than 128 steps (such as F ader and Dela y T ime parameters) r equire two o r mor e Contro l Cha nge m essage s to specify the val- ues. Fo r exam ple, if you wish to con trol F ader parameter s on cer tain channels us ing C ontrol Change s, you must as sig n t[...]
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Transmitting Parameter S ettings via MIDI (Bulk D ump) 107 01V96i—Referenc e Manual MIDI T ransmitting Parameter Settings via MIDI (Bulk Dump) Y ou can b ack up data stored in the 01 V96i, such as l ibraries and Scen es, to a n external M IDI device b y using MIDI Bulk Dump . In this way , you can later restor e previous 01V96i set- tings b y tra[...]
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108 MIDI 01V96i—Refer ence Manual 5. If necessary , move the cursor to the parame- ter box next to the select ed button, then rotate the Paramete r wheel or press the [INC]/[DEC] buttons to select the desired bulk dump data. 6. T o star t transmitti ng bulk data, mo ve the cur- sor to the TRANSMIT bu tton, then press [ENTER]. Bulk Dum p is execu [...]
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Other Functions 109 01V96i—Referenc e Manual Other Functions Other Functions This ch ap ter describes the 0 1V96i’ s miscellaneou s function s. Setting Preferences Y ou can change the defa ult settings and envir onmen t al set- tings of the 01V96i b y using the D IO/Setup | P refer1 an d Prefer2 pages. T o locate one of the Prefer ences page, p[...]
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110 Other Functions 01V96i—Refer ence Manual • Routin g ST Pa ir Lin k When this check b ox is checked, paired channels’ ro uting to the Ster e o Bus will be linked. Prefer2 page The Prefer2 p age enable s you to name t he channel indicate d on the displa y , and ad just the disp lay b rightnes s. This page c on tains the follo wing pa rame t[...]
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Cascading Consoles 111 01V96i—Referenc e Manual Other Functions Cascading Consoles The 01V96i features a Cascade Bus that enables cascade con- nection. Y ou ca n conn ect two 01V96is in cascade using the digital inputs and outp uts, or the OMNI IN and OMNI O UT connectors. In this way , t wo consoles work just like one big consol e, in tegra ting[...]
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112 Other Functions 01V96i—Refer ence Manual Bus s ignals via the AD A T IN a nd O UT conn ector s and two 8-channel digital I/ O cards (such as MY8-A T). 7. On the master unit , press the DISPLA Y ACCESS [DIO/SE TUP] button re peatedly unt il the DIO/Setup | Cas cade page appea rs, then adjust the Atte nuators using the parameter controls. The D[...]
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Checking the Batt ery and the System Ve rsion 113 01V96i—Referenc e Manual Other Functions Checking the Battery and the System V ersion The U tility | Battery page enables you to check the condi tion of the in ternal memory-backup battery and the system ver - sion n umber . T o loc ate this page, p ress the DIS PLA Y ACCESS [UTILIT Y] butto n rep[...]
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114 Other Functions 01V96i—Refer ence Manual 5. When the calibration operation is complete, the 01V96i displays a window in which you can select faders f or position adjustment . If you selected “2 F ADER MOVE ONL Y” in Step 3, t he fader adjustment is comp lete. The 01V96i starts in nor- mal mode. 6. Use the channel [SEL] buttons to select f[...]
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Index 115 01V96i—Referenc e Manual Index Index Symbols /INS/DLY | DLY 1-16 page ......... ... 18 /INS/DLY | DLY 17-32 page ......... 18 /INS/DLY | Insert page .. .......... 47 , 65 /INS/DLY | Out Dly page ........ 30 , 37 /INS/DLY | Phase page ..... .............. 18 /INSERT/DELAY button . .............. .. 8 +48V ON/OFF switches ......... ......[...]
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116 Index 01V96i—Refer ence Manual DYNA. FILTER ................ ............... ... 136 DYNA. FLANG E .................... ............ 136 DYNA. PHASER .............. ............... ... 137 Dynamics | Comp Edit page .. 20 , 30 , 37 Dynamics | Comp Lib page ... .............. 79 Dynamics | Gate Edit page .................. 19 Dynamics | Gate Li[...]
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Index 117 01V96i—Referenc e Manual Index MIDI remote ............. ............... .............. 94 Banks ........ ........... ............... .............. 94 LATCH ......... ............... .............. ...... 97 LEARN button .................... ........... 96 MIDI messages .............. .............. ... 96 TARGET parameter ............[...]
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118 Index 01V96i—Refer ence Manual REMOTE button ................. ............. 8 , 83 Remote Layer Nuendo/Cubase ............... ............ .. 93 Pro tools ........... .............. ............... .. 83 RESET BOTH .............. .............. ........... 27 REV+CHORUS ................ ............... ... 137 REV+FLANGE ....................[...]
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USER DEFINED KEYS 119 Appendix: Parameter Lists 01V96i—Referenc e Manual Appendix: Parameter Lists USER DEFINED KEYS #F u n c t i o n D i s p l a y 0 No Assign No Assign 1 Scene MEM. Recall +1 Scene +1 Recall 2 Scene MEM. Recall –1 Scene –1 Recall 3 Scene MEM. Recall No. XX Scene XX Recall 4 Effect-1 Lib. R ecall +1 Fx1 Lib+1 Recall 5 Effect-[...]
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120 Appendix: Parameter Lists 01V96i—Refer ence Manual 105 Machine Set RTZ Machine Set RTZ 106 T ra ck Arming 1 T rack Armi ng 1 107 T ra ck Arming 2 T rack Armi ng 2 108 T ra ck Arming 3 T rack Armi ng 3 109 T ra ck Arming 4 T rack Armi ng 4 110 T ra ck Arming 5 T rack Armi ng 5 111 T ra ck Arming 6 T rack Armi ng 6 112 T ra ck Arming 7 T rack A[...]
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USER DEFINED KEYS Initial Assignments 121 Appendix: Parameter Lists 01V96i—Referenc e Manual USER DEFINED KEYS Initial Assignments Input Patch Parameters BANK A B ANK B BANK C B ANK D BANK E BANK F BANK G BANK H TITLE Scene Recall Gro up Enable DAW 1 DAW 2 Mac hine Control Program Change Special Function No Assign 1 Scene 1 Recall IN Fader Group [...]
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122 Appendix: Parameter Lists 01V96i—Refer ence Manual SL-05 S lot CH5 IN SL-05 Slot CH5 IN IN S CH21 InsertOut-CH21 AD5 AD IN 5 SL-06 S lot CH6 IN SL-06 Slot CH6 IN IN S CH22 InsertOut-CH22 AD6 AD IN 6 SL-07 S lot CH7 IN SL-07 Slot CH7 IN IN S CH23 InsertOut-CH23 AD7 AD IN 7 SL-08 S lot CH8 IN SL-08 Slot CH8 IN IN S CH24 InsertOut-CH24 AD8 AD IN[...]
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Initial Input Patch Settings 123 Appendix: Parameter Lists 01V96i—Referenc e Manual Initial Input Patch Settings CHANNEL EFFECT IN P A TCH CASCADE IN P A TCH EFFECT TYPE 1A D 1 2A D 2 3A D 3 4A D 4 5A D 5 6A D 6 7A D 7 8A D 8 9A D 9 10 AD10 11 AD11 12 AD12 13 AD13 14 AD14 15 AD15 16 AD16 17 ADA T1 18 ADA T2 19 ADA T3 20 ADA T4 21 ADA T5 22 ADA T6[...]
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124 Appendix: Parameter Lists 01V96i—Refer ence Manual CHANNEL NAME CHANNEL ID SHORT LONG CH1 CH1 CH1 CH1 CH2 CH2 CH2 CH2 CH3 CH3 CH3 CH3 CH4 CH4 CH4 CH4 CH5 CH5 CH5 CH5 CH6 CH6 CH6 CH6 CH7 CH7 CH7 CH7 CH8 CH8 CH8 CH8 CH9 CH9 CH9 CH9 CH10 CH10 CH10 CH10 CH11 CH11 CH11 CH11 CH12 CH12 CH12 CH12 CH13 CH13 CH13 CH13 CH14 CH14 CH14 CH14 CH15 CH15 CH15[...]
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Output Patch Pa rameters 125 Appendix: Parameter Lists 01V96i—Referenc e Manual Output Patch Parameters SLOT , ADAT , OMNI, 2TR OUT Digital INSERT IN DIRECT OUT USB OUT Source Description Sourc e Description Source Desc ription Source Description – NONE – NONE – NONE – NONE BUS1 BUS1 AD1 AD IN 1 ADA T1 ADA T1 OUT BUS1 BUS1 BUS2 BUS2 AD2 A[...]
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126 Appendix: Parameter Lists 01V96i—Refer ence Manual INS BUS1 InsertOut-BUS1 USB11 USB CH11 IN — — INS BUS1 InsertOut-BUS1 INS BUS2 InsertOut-BUS2 USB12 USB CH12 IN — — INS BUS2 InsertOut-BUS2 INS BUS3 InsertOut-BUS3 USB13 USB CH13 IN — — INS BUS3 InsertOut-BUS3 INS BUS4 InsertOut-BUS4 USB14 USB CH14 IN — — INS BUS4 InsertOut-BU[...]
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Initial O utput Patc h Settings 127 Appendix: Parameter Lists 01V96i—Referenc e Manual Initial Output Patch Settings SLOT ADA T OUT OMNI OUT DIRECT OUT 2TR OUT Digital CHANNEL NAME USB SLOT1-1 BUS1 SLOT1-2 BUS2 SLOT1-3 BUS3 SLOT1-4 BUS4 SLOT1-5 BUS5 SLOT1-6 BUS6 SLOT1-7 BUS7 SLOT1-8 BUS8 SLOT1-9 BUS1 SLOT1-10 BUS2 SLOT1-11 BUS3 SLOT1-12 BUS4 SLOT[...]
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128 Appendix: Parameter Lists 01V96i—Refer ence Manual User Defined Remote Laye r Initial Bank Settings Bank 1 (GM V ol & Pan) ID Name Controller Data Format S h o r t L o n g 123456 789 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 RM01 GM01 GM -CH0 1 VOL& P AN O N E N D ––––– –––––––––– F A D E R B 0 0 7 F A D E N D ––?[...]
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User Defined Re mote Layer In itial Bank Se ttings 129 Appendix: Parameter Lists 01V96i—Referenc e Manual Bank 2 (GM V ol & Effect 1) ID Name Controller Data Format S h o r t L o n g 12345678 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 RM01 GM01 GM-CH01 VOL&EFF1 O N E N D – ––––––––––––– – F A D E R B 0 0 7 F A D E N D –[...]
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130 Appendix: Parameter Lists 01V96i—Refer ence Manual Bank 3 (XG V ol & Pan) ID Name Controller Data Format S h o r t L o n g 123456 789 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 RM01 XG01 XG-CH01 VOL&P AN O N E N D –– ––––––––––– –– F A D E R F 0 4 31 04 C 0 80 00 BF A D F 7 E N D – – – – – – RM02 XG02 XG-CH0[...]
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User Defined Re mote Layer In itial Bank Se ttings 131 Appendix: Parameter Lists 01V96i—Referenc e Manual Bank 4 (Nuendo VST Mixer) ID Name Controller Data Format S h o r t L o n g 12345678 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 RM01 CH1 VST MIXER CH1 O N B 0 4 0 S W E N D – –––––––––– – F A D E R B 0 0 7 F A D E N D – –––?[...]
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132 Appendix: Parameter Lists 01V96i—Refer ence Manual Effects Parameters REVERB HALL, REVERB ROOM, REVERB ST AGE, REVERB PLA TE One in put, two o utp ut hall, roo m, stage , and pla te reverb sim ulation s, all with ga tes. EARL Y REF . One in put, two o utp ut early r eflections. GA TE REVERB, REVERSE GA TE One in put, two ou tp ut earl y refle[...]
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Effects Parameters 133 Appendix: Parameter Lists 01V96i—Referenc e Manual STEREO DELA Y T wo inp ut, two ou tput basic st ereo de lay . MOD. DELA Y One inp ut, two ou tp ut basic repea t delay wi th mod- ulatio n. DELA Y LCR One in put, tw o ou tpu t 3-tap delay (left, cent er , right). Parameter Range Description DELA Y L 0.0–1350.0 ms Left ch[...]
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134 Appendix: Parameter Lists 01V96i—Refer ence Manual ECHO T wo inp ut, two o ut put stereo de lay wi th cros sed fee dba ck l oop. CHORUS T wo inp ut, two o utp ut cho r us effect. FLANGE T wo inp ut, two o utp ut flange effect. SYMPHONIC T wo inp ut, two o utp ut sym phonic effect. Parameter Range Description DELA Y L 0.0–1350.0 ms Left chan[...]
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Effects Parameters 135 Appendix: Parameter Lists 01V96i—Referenc e Manual PHASER T wo inp ut, tw o ou tp ut 16-stag e phaser . AUTO P AN T wo inp ut, two o utp ut au topa nner . TREMOLO T wo inp ut, two ou tput tr emolo effect . HQ. PITCH One inpu t, two outp ut high-quality pitch shifter (A vailable for internal e ffec ts 1 and 2 .). DUAL PITCH [...]
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136 Appendix: Parameter Lists 01V96i—Refer ence Manual ROT ARY One in put, two ou tput r otary spea ker sim ulato r . RING MOD. T wo inp ut, two o utp ut ring modula tor . MOD. FIL TER T wo inp ut, two o ut put modulatio n filter . DISTORTION One in put, two ou tput dis tortion effect. AMP SIMULA TE One in pu t, two out put guitar a mp sim u lato[...]
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Effects Parameters 137 Appendix: Parameter Lists 01V96i—Referenc e Manual DYNA. PHASER T wo inp ut, two ou tput d ynamically co n trolled phaser . REV+CHORUS One in put, tw o outp ut r everb an d chorus effects in parall el. REV ->CHORUS One in put, tw o ou tpu t reverb and c horus effects in series . REV+FLANGE One inp ut, two ou tpu t reverb[...]
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138 Appendix: Parameter Lists 01V96i—Refer ence Manual REV ->FLANGE One in put, two ou tput r everb and flan ger effects in series . REV+SYMPHO. One inp ut, two out put r e verb and sym phon ic effects in parallel. REV ->SYMPHO. One inp ut, two out pu t reverb and sym phonic effects in series. REV ->P AN One in put, two ou tput r everb a[...]
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Effects Parameters 139 Appendix: Parameter Lists 01V96i—Referenc e Manual DELA Y+ER. One in pu t, two o ut put de lay and ear ly re flec tions effects in parallel. DELA Y ->ER. One in put , two o utp ut delay a nd early reflections effects in series. Paramet er Range Desc ription DELA Y L 0.0–1000.0 ms Left channel delay time DELA Y R 0.0–[...]
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140 Appendix: Parameter Lists 01V96i—Refer ence Manual DELA Y+REV One in put, two o utp ut delay a nd reverb effects in parallel . DELA Y ->REV One in pu t, two ou tpu t dela y and r everb effects in series. DIST ->DELA Y One input, t wo output distor tion and d elay ef fec ts i n series. Parameter Range Description DELA Y L 0.0–1000.0 ms[...]
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Effects Parameters 141 Appendix: Parameter Lists 01V96i—Referenc e Manual M U LT I F I LT E R T wo inpu t, two outp ut 3-band multi-filter (24 dB/oct av e). FREEZE One inp ut, one ou tput basic sam pler (A vailable f or int ernal effec ts 1 and 2.). Paramet er Range Desc ription TYPE 1 H P F, L P F, B P F Filter 1 type: high pass, low pass, band [...]
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142 Appendix: Parameter Lists 01V96i—Refer ence Manual ST REVERB T wo inp ut, two ou tput ster eo reverb. M.BAND DYNA. T wo inp ut, two o utp ut 3-band dyn amics pr ocessor , with individual solo and gain reduction metering for each band . Comp276/Comp276S This emulates the characterist ics of an analog com- pres sor t hat h as b ec om e a st and[...]
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Effects Parameters 143 Appendix: Parameter Lists 01V96i—Referenc e Manual Equalizer601 This emula tes the characteri stics of an an alog equal- izer of the 1970s. B y rep roducing the di stortion tha t is typical o f analog circuits, i t adds drive to the sou nd . OpenDeck This emula tes the tape com pression p roduced by two open-ree l tape reco[...]
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144 Appendix: Parameter Lists 01V96i—Refer ence Manual REV -X Hall, REV -X Room, REV -X Plate This is a 2-i n/2 -out reverb al gorithm. I t provides rich, high-den sity r everberatio n with a smoo th decay , and depth and spaciousness that will en hance the original soun d. Y ou ca n choose one o f three pro- grams to suit t he venue an d your ne[...]
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Effects Parameters 145 Appendix: Parameter Lists 01V96i—Referenc e Manual Dual Phaser This is a 2-in/2-out phaser tha t emula tes a vin tage phaser man ufactured d uring the mid-1970s. Paramet er Range Desc ription RA TE 1 SYN C, 0.067–20.000 Hz Adjusts the modulation rate of LFO1 SHAPE 1 Sine, Square Selects the waveform of LFO1 RA TE 2 SYN C,[...]
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146 Appendix: Parameter Lists 01V96i—Refer ence Manual Effects and tempo synchronization Some of the 01V 96i’ s effects allo w you to sy nchr onize th e effect with the tempo. There ar e two such types of effect; delay-type effects and modulation-type effe cts. For dela y-type effects, the delay time will c han ge acco rdin g to th e tem p o . [...]
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Preset EQ Parameters 147 Appendix: Parameter Lists 01V96i—Referenc e Manual Preset EQ Parameters # Title Parameter LOW L -MID H-M ID HIGH 01 Bass Drum 1 PEAKIN G PEAKING PEAKIN G H.SHEL F G +3.5 dB –3.5 dB 0.0 dB +4.0 dB F 100 Hz 265 Hz 1.06 kHz 5.30 kHz Q 1 . 21 00 . 9 — 02 Bass Drum 2 PEAKIN G PEAKING PEAKIN G LPF G +8.0 dB – 7.0 dB +6. 0[...]
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148 Appendix: Parameter Lists 01V96i—Refer ence Manual Preset Gate Parameters (fs = 44.1 kHz) 28 Female V o. 2 L.SHELF PEAKING PEAKING H.SHELF G –7.0 dB +1.5 dB +1.5 dB +2.5 dB F 112 Hz 335 Hz 2.00 kHz 6.70 kHz Q — 0.1 6 0.2 — 29 Chorus & Harmo PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING P EAKING G –2.0 dB –1.0 dB +1.5 dB +3.0 dB F 90 Hz 850 Hz 2.12 kH[...]
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Preset Compressor Parameters (fs = 44.1 kHz) 149 Appendix: Parameter Lists 01V96i—Referenc e Manual Preset Compressor Parameters (fs = 44.1 kHz) #T i t l e T y p e P a r a m e t e r V a l u e 1 Comp COMP Threshold (dB) –8 Ratio ( :1 ) 2.5 Attack (ms) 60 Out gain (dB) 0.0 Knee 2 Release (ms) 250 2 Expand EXP A ND Threshold (dB) –23 Ratio ( :1 [...]
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150 Appendix: Parameter Lists 01V96i—Refer ence Manual 20 Strings2 COMP Threshold (dB) –12 Ratio ( :1 ) 1.5 Attack (ms) 93 Out gain (dB) 1.5 Knee 4 Release (ms) 1.35 S 21 Strings3 COMP Threshold (dB) –17 Ratio ( :1 ) 1.5 Attack (ms) 76 Out gain (dB) 2.5 Knee 2 Release (ms) 186 22 BrassSection COMP Threshold (dB) –18 Ratio ( :1 ) 1.7 Attack [...]
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Dynamics Parameters 151 Appendix: Parameter Lists 01V96i—Referenc e Manual Dynamics Parameters The dynamics ef fec ts for each channel st rip include a Gate sect ion (on ly for In put Channels ) and a Com p s ection. The Gate section includes Gate a nd Ducking types. The Comp section includes Com pres sor , Exp ander , C ompa nder H ar d (COMP . [...]
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152 Appendix: Parameter Lists 01V96i—Refer ence Manual DUCKING Ducking is commonly used fo r voice-o ver ap plicatio ns in which the background music level is r e duced a utoma tically when an ann ouncer s peaks. When the KE Y IN s our ce signal level exceeds th e specified THRESHOLD , t he ou tpu t level is att e nua ted by a specified amo unt ([...]
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Dynamics Parameters 153 Appendix: Parameter Lists 01V96i—Referenc e Manual COMP Section COMP The COMP pr ocessor att enua tes signals above a specifie d THRESHO LD by a specifie d RA TIO . The COMP p rocessor can also be used as a limiter , which, with a RA TIO o f :1, r educ es the leve l to the th r esho ld. Thi s mea ns tha t the lim it er[...]
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154 Appendix: Parameter Lists 01V96i—Refer ence Manual EXP AND An expander a tten uates signals below a s pecified THRESHOLD b y a sp ecified RA TIO . Parameter Range Description THRESHOLD (dB) –54.0 to 0.0 (541 points) This determines the level of input signal required to trigger the expander . RA TIO 1.0:1, 1.1:1, 1.3:1, 1.5:1, 1.7:1, 2.0:1, [...]
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Dynamics Parameters 155 Appendix: Parameter Lists 01V96i—Referenc e Manual COMP ANDER HARD (H) COMP ANDER SOFT (S) The hard and soft companders combine the ef fe cts of the compr ess or , expander and limiter . The companders funct ion differently at the following le vels: 1 0 dB and higher ...... ............................ .... Functions a s a[...]
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156 Appendix: MIDI 01V96i—Refer ence Manual Appendix: 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 14 4 4 48 7 8 7 2 0 24 5 4 58 8 8 8 3 0 34 6 4 68 9 8 9 4 0 44 7 4 79 0 9 0 5 0 54 8 4 89 1 9 1 6 0 64 9 4 99 [...]
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Initial P arameter to Control Change Table 157 01V96i—Referenc e Manual Appendix: MIDI Initial Parameter to Control Change T able CHANNEL1 # High Mid Low 0 NO ASSIGN 1 FADER H CHANNEL INPUT1 2 FADER H CHANNEL INPUT2 3 FADER H CHANNEL INPUT3 4 FADER H CHANNEL INPUT4 5 FADER H CHANNEL INPUT5 6 FADER H CHANNEL INPUT6 7 FADER H CHANNEL INPUT7 8 FADER[...]
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158 Appendix: MIDI 01V96i—Refer ence Manual CHANNEL2 #H i g h M i d L o w 0 NO ASSIGN 1 FADER H CHANNEL INPUT25 2 FADER H CHANNEL INPUT26 3 FADER H CHANNEL INPUT27 4 FADER H CHANNEL INPUT28 5 FADER H CHANNEL INPUT29 6 FADER H CHANNEL INPUT30 7 FADER H CHANNEL INPUT31 8 FADER H CHANNEL INPUT32 9 FADER H CHANNEL ST -IN1 10 F A DER H CHANNEL ST -IN2[...]
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Initial P arameter to Control Change Table 159 01V96i—Referenc e Manual Appendix: MIDI CHANNEL3 # High Mid Low 0 NO ASSIGN 1E Q G L O W H I N P U T 1 2E Q G L O W H I N P U T 2 3E Q G L O W H I N P U T 3 4E Q G L O W H I N P U T 4 5E Q G L O W H I N P U T 5 6E Q G L O W H I N P U T 6 7E Q G L O W H I N P U T 7 8E Q G L O W H I N P U T 8 9E Q G L [...]
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160 Appendix: MIDI 01V96i—Refer ence Manual CHANNEL4 #H i g h M i d L o w 0 NO ASSIGN 1E Q G L O W H I N P U T 2 5 2E Q G L O W H I N P U T 2 6 3E Q G L O W H I N P U T 2 7 4E Q G L O W H I N P U T 2 8 5E Q G L O W H I N P U T 2 9 6E Q G L O W H I N P U T 3 0 7E Q G L O W H I N P U T 3 1 8E Q G L O W H I N P U T 3 2 9E Q G L O W H S T - I N 1 10 [...]
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Initial P arameter to Control Change Table 161 01V96i—Referenc e Manual Appendix: MIDI CHANNEL5 # High Mid Low 0 NO ASSIGN 1E Q G L O - M I D H I N P U T 1 2E Q G L O - M I D H I N P U T 2 3E Q G L O - M I D H I N P U T 3 4E Q G L O - M I D H I N P U T 4 5E Q G L O - M I D H I N P U T 5 6E Q G L O - M I D H I N P U T 6 7E Q G L O - M I D H I N P [...]
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162 Appendix: MIDI 01V96i—Refer ence Manual CHANNEL6 #H i g h M i d L o w 0 NO ASSIGN 1E Q G L O - M I D H I N P U T 2 5 2E Q G L O - M I D H I N P U T 2 6 3E Q G L O - M I D H I N P U T 2 7 4E Q G L O - M I D H I N P U T 2 8 5E Q G L O - M I D H I N P U T 2 9 6E Q G L O - M I D H I N P U T 3 0 7E Q G L O - M I D H I N P U T 3 1 8E Q G L O - M I [...]
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Initial P arameter to Control Change Table 163 01V96i—Referenc e Manual Appendix: MIDI CHANNEL7 # High Mid Low 0 NO ASSIGN 1E Q G H I - M I D H I N P U T 1 2E Q G H I - M I D H I N P U T 2 3E Q G H I - M I D H I N P U T 3 4E Q G H I - M I D H I N P U T 4 5E Q G H I - M I D H I N P U T 5 6E Q G H I - M I D H I N P U T 6 7E Q G H I - M I D H I N P [...]
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164 Appendix: MIDI 01V96i—Refer ence Manual CHANNEL8 #H i g h M i d L o w 0 NO ASSIGN 1E Q G H I - M I D H I N P U T 2 5 2E Q G H I - M I D H I N P U T 2 6 3E Q G H I - M I D H I N P U T 2 7 4E Q G H I - M I D H I N P U T 2 8 5E Q G H I - M I D H I N P U T 2 9 6E Q G H I - M I D H I N P U T 3 0 7E Q G H I - M I D H I N P U T 3 1 8E Q G H I - M I [...]
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Initial P arameter to Control Change Table 165 01V96i—Referenc e Manual Appendix: MIDI CHANNEL9 # High Mid Low 0 NO ASSIGN 1E Q G H I G H H I N P U T 1 2E Q G H I G H H I N P U T 2 3E Q G H I G H H I N P U T 3 4E Q G H I G H H I N P U T 4 5E Q G H I G H H I N P U T 5 6E Q G H I G H H I N P U T 6 7E Q G H I G H H I N P U T 7 8E Q G H I G H H I N P[...]
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166 Appendix: MIDI 01V96i—Refer ence Manual CHANNEL10 #H i g h M i d L o w 0 NO ASSIGN 1E Q G H I G H H I N P U T 2 5 2E Q G H I G H H I N P U T 2 6 3E Q G H I G H H I N P U T 2 7 4E Q G H I G H H I N P U T 2 8 5E Q G H I G H H I N P U T 2 9 6E Q G H I G H H I N P U T 3 0 7E Q G H I G H H I N P U T 3 1 8E Q G H I G H H I N P U T 3 2 9E Q G H I G [...]
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Initial P arameter to Control Change Table 167 01V96i—Referenc e Manual Appendix: MIDI CHANNEL11 # High Mid Low 0 NO ASSIGN 1E Q A T T H I N P U T 1 2E Q A T T H I N P U T 2 3E Q A T T H I N P U T 3 4E Q A T T H I N P U T 4 5E Q A T T H I N P U T 5 6E Q A T T H I N P U T 6 7E Q A T T H I N P U T 7 8E Q A T T H I N P U T 8 9E Q A T T H I N P U T 9[...]
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168 Appendix: MIDI 01V96i—Refer ence Manual CHANNEL12 #H i g h M i d L o w 0 NO ASSIGN 1 EQ A TT H INPUT25 2 EQ A TT H INPUT26 3 EQ A TT H INPUT27 4 EQ A TT H INPUT28 5 EQ A TT H INPUT29 6 EQ A TT H INPUT30 7 EQ A TT H INPUT31 8 EQ A TT H INPUT32 9 EQ A TT H ST -IN1L 10 EQ A TT H ST -I N1R 11 EQ A TT H ST -I N2L 12 EQ A TT H ST -I N2R 13 EQ A TT [...]
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Initial P arameter to Control Change Table 169 01V96i—Referenc e Manual Appendix: MIDI CHANNEL13 # High Mid Low 0 NO ASSIGN 1 SURROUND LFE H INPUT1 2 SURROUND LFE H INPUT2 3 SURROUND LFE H INPUT3 4 SURROUND LFE H INPUT4 5 SURROUND LFE H INPUT5 6 SURROUND LFE H INPUT6 7 SURROUND LFE H INPUT7 8 SURROUND LFE H INPUT8 9 SURROUND LFE H INPUT9 10 SURRO[...]
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170 Appendix: MIDI 01V96i—Refer ence Manual CHANNEL14 #H i g h M i d L o w 0 NO ASSIGN 1 SURROUND LFE H INPUT25 2 SURROUND LFE H INPUT26 3 SURROUND LFE H INPUT27 4 SURROUND LFE H INPUT28 5 SURROUND LFE H INPUT29 6 SURROUND LFE H INPUT30 7 SURROUND LFE H INPUT31 8 SURROUND LFE H INPUT32 9 SURROUND LFE H ST -IN1L 10 SURROUND LFE H ST -IN1R 11 SURRO[...]
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Initial P arameter to Control Change Table 171 01V96i—Referenc e Manual Appendix: MIDI CHANNEL15 # High Mid Low 0 NO ASSIGN 1 SURROUND LR INPU T1 2 SURROUND LR INPU T2 3 SURROUND LR INPU T3 4 SURROUND LR INPU T4 5 SURROUND LR INPU T5 6 SURROUND LR INPU T6 7 SURROUND LR INPU T7 8 SURROUND LR INPU T8 9 SURROUND LR INPU T9 10 SURROUND LR INPUT10 11 [...]
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172 Appendix: MIDI 01V96i—Refer ence Manual CHANNEL16 #H i g h M i d L o w 0 NO ASSIGN 1 SURROUND LR INPUT25 2 SURROUND LR INPUT26 3 SURROUND LR INPUT27 4 SURROUND LR INPUT28 5 SURROUND LR INPUT29 6 SURROUND LR INPUT30 7 SURROUND LR INPUT31 8 SURROUND LR INPUT32 9 SURROUND LR ST -IN1L 10 SURROUND LR ST -IN1R 11 SURROUND LR ST -IN2L 12 SURROUND LR[...]
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MIDI Data Format 173 01V96i—Referenc e Manual Appendix: MIDI MIDI Data Format 1. DA T A FORMA T 1.1 CHANNEL MESSAGE 1.2 SYSTEM COMMON MESSAGE 1.3 SYSTEM REALTIME MESSAGE 1.4 EXCLUSIVE MESSAGE 1.4.1 Real Time System Excl usive 1.4.2 System Ex clusive Message 1.4.2.1 Bulk Dump The following data types of bulk du mp are used on the 01V9 6i. 1.4.2.2 [...]
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174 Appendix: MIDI 01V96i—Refer ence Manual If [T ABLE] is selected If [NRPN] is selected *1) The second and subs equent ST ATUS nee d not be added d uring transmission. R eception must be im plemented so that reception oc- curs whether or not STATUS is pres ent. 2.4 PROGRAM CHANGE (Cn) Reception If [Program Chan ge ECHO] is ON, th ese messages a[...]
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MIDI Data Format 175 01V96i—Referenc e Manual Appendix: MIDI 2.8.2.2 Scene memory bulk dump request format (compress) The second and t hird bytes of the D ATA NAME indicate the scene n umber that is being requested. If this is 256, the data of t he Edit Buffer will be bulk-dumped. If this is 8192, the data of the Undo Buffer will be bulk -dumped.[...]
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176 Appendix: MIDI 01V96i—Refer ence Manual 2.8.2.8 User De fined Keys bulk du mp request format The second and th ird bytes of the DA TA NAME indicate the bank num ber. 2.8.2.9 User Assignable Layer bulk dump for mat The second and th ird bytes of the DA TA NAME indicate the bank num ber. Be aware that the state of the transmis sion destination [...]
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MIDI Data Format 177 01V96i—Referenc e Manual Appendix: MIDI 2.8.2.13 Progra m change table bulk dump format 2.8.2.14 Program change ta bl e bulk dump request format 2.8.2.15 Equalizer library bulk dump format The second and t hird bytes of the DA TA NAME indi cate the bank number. 0:Library no.1 – 199:Library no.200, 256:CH1 – 287:CH32, 288:[...]
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178 Appendix: MIDI 01V96i—Refer ence Manual 2.8.2.18 Co mpressor library bulk dump request for mat The second and third bytes of the DATA NAME indica te the bank number. (See above) 2.8.2.19 Gate library bulk dump format The second and th ird bytes of the DA TA NAME indicate the bank num ber. 0:Library no.1 – 127:Library no.128, 256:CH1 – 287[...]
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MIDI Data Format 179 01V96i—Referenc e Manual Appendix: MIDI 2.8.2.24 Channel library bulk dump request format The second and t hird bytes of the D ATA NAME indicate th e bank number . (See above) 2.8.2.25 Input patch library bulk dump format The second and t hird bytes of the DA TA NAME indi cate the bank number. 0:Library no.0 – 32:Library no[...]
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180 Appendix: MIDI 01V96i—Refer ence Manual 2.8.2.29 Plug-in eff ect card bulk dump format The second byte of the DATA NAME in dicates th e slot nu mber. 0:SLOT 1 The data is not recei ved if the Developer ID and Product ID are di fferent than the card that is installed in the slot. The data is not tran smitted if a valid p lug-in effec t card is[...]
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MIDI Data Format 181 01V96i—Referenc e Manual Appendix: MIDI 2.8.3.1.5 Paramet er Address Consult your dealer fo r parameter address detail s. 2.8.3.2 Parameter change (Edit buffer) 2.8.3.3 Parameter reques t (Edit buffer) 2.8.3.4 Parameter change (Patch data ) 2.8.3.5 Parameter request (Patch data) 2.8.3.6 Parameter cha nge (Setup memory) 2.8.3.[...]
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182 Appendix: MIDI 01V96i—Refer ence Manual *1) 0:CH1 – 31:CH32, 32:ST-IN1L - 39:ST-IN4R, 128:BUS1 – 135:BUS8, 256:AUX1 – 263:AUX8, 512:ST EREO Use 256 if the recall destination or st ore source is a single data item. Effect is 0:Effect 1–3:Effect 4 If the store destination is 16383 (0x3FFF), this indicates that the li- brary data has bee[...]
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MIDI Data Format 183 01V96i—Referenc e Manual Appendix: MIDI Refer to the above table for the Functions and Numbers. 2.8.3.16 Parameter chan ge ( Function call: link) Reception This is received if [P arameter ch ange RX] is ON a nd the [Rx CH] matches the device number included in the SUB STAT US. This is e choed if [Par ameter change ECHO] is ON[...]
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184 Appendix: MIDI 01V96i—Refer ence Manual 2.8.3.21 Parameter re quest (Sort T a ble) When the 01 V96i rece ives this data, it wil l transm it Sort Ta ble Data. 2.8.3.22 Parameter chang e (K ey remote) Reception This is received if [Parameter change RX] is ON an d the [Rx CH] matches the device number in cluded in the SUB STATUS. This is echoed [...]
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YAMAHA [Digital Mixing Console-Internal Parameters] Date: 26 Aug. 2011 Model: 01V96i 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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110IP-A0 Yamaha Manual Library http://www.yamaha.co.jp/manual/ Yamaha Pro Audio Global Web Site http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/ © 2011 Yamaha Corporation C.S.G., Pro Audio Division[...]