Yamaha DIGITAL MIXING STUDIO 01X manual

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    For details of products, please contact your nearest Y amaha representativ e or the authorized distributor listed belo w . Pour plus de détails sur les produits, v euillez-vous adresser à Y amaha ou au distributeur le plus proche de v ous figurant dans la liste suiv ante. Die Einzelheiten zu Produkten sind bei Ihrer unten aufgeführten Niederlas[...]

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    2 01X Owner’s Manual PLEASE KEEP THIS MANU AL 92-BP (rear) This product utilizes batteries or an external power supply (adapter). DO NOT connect this product to an y power supply or adapter other than one described in the manual, on the name plate, or specifically recommended b y Y amaha. W ARNING: Do not place this product in a position where a[...]

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    01X Owner’s Manual 3 1. IMPORT ANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT! This product, when installed as indicated in the instructions contained in this manual, meets FCC requirements. Modifi- cations not expressly appro ved b y Y amaha may v oid your authority , granted b y the FCC, to use the product. 2. IMPORT ANT: When connecting this product to [...]

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    4 01X Owner’s Manual PRECAUTIONS PLEASE READ CAREFULL Y BEFORE PROCEEDING * Please keep this man ual in a saf e place f or future ref erence. W ARNING Always follow the basic precautions listed below to avoid the possibility of serious injury or even death from electrical shock, short-circuiting, damages, fire or other hazards. These precautions[...]

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    01X Owner’s Manual 5 CAUTION Always follow the basic precautions listed below to avoid the possibility of physical injury to you or others, or damage to the instrument or other property . These precautions include, but are not limited to, the following: • When removing the electric plug from the instrument or an outlet, always hold the plug its[...]

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    6 01X Owner’s Manual Introduction Congratulations and thank you for pur chasing the Y amaha 01X Digital Mixing Studio. The 01X is a full-featur ed music pr oduction tool that effectively gives you thr ee sophisti- cated, compr ehensive devices in one easy-to-use pac kage — con venient r emote contr ol over your computer -based DA W (digital aud[...]

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    01X Owner’s Manual 7 About This Manual This manual consists of the f ollowing sections. Before Using (page 14) Use this section to find out about all of the buttons, controls and connectors of the 01X. It also explains how to set up the instrument and connect external equipment. Basics Section (page 25) This section provides an overview of the m[...]

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    8 01X Owner’s Manual The 01X — What it is and what it can do Powerful, multi-faceted digital mixer , computer audio recording interface, and control surface—all in one The 01X is actually several full-featured high-end digital devices in one compact, easy-to-use package. It serves as a flex- ible 28-channel (maximum) digital mixer for record[...]

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    01X Owner’s Manual 9 Powerful software applications Included with your 01X are a variety of useful plug-ins and software programs to help you get the most out of the mixer and your computer music system. • 01X Channel Module This plug-in software provides at-a-glance control over all Dynamics and EQ processing for an 01X channel. It lets you ca[...]

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    10 01X Owner’s Manual Application Index This conv enient, easy-to use index is divided into general categories to help y ou when you w ant to find informa- tion on a specific topic or function. F or information on the electronic owner’ s manuals (PDF), ref er to the sepa- rate Installation Guide . ■ Installation/Normal Settings ● Uninstal[...]

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    01X Owner’s Manual 11 ■ Saving data ● Backing up system data. .....................................................................................................................................BA CKUP ([SHIFT]+[UTILITY] (page 86) ● Saving/recalling/deleting groups of prog rammed settings (Library). ........................................[...]

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    12 01X Owner’s Manual ■ Output ● Outputting only the D A W’ s stereo output to Monitor Out or headphones. ............................................................................. MONITOR (pages 37, 96) ● Outputting only the stereo output of the 01X to Monitor Out or headphones. ........................................................[...]

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    01X Owner’s Manual 13 Before Using 14 01X T erminology ................................................... 14 Controls and Connectors ....................................... 16 Connections .......................................................... 23 Setting Up ............................................................. 24 Basics Section 25 Ove[...]

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    14 01X Owner’s Manual Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference Before Using 01X T erminology ■ Attenuator (A TT) After A/D con version, input signals (pre-EQ le vel) can be attenuated using this control. This is used mainly in the EQ section to pre vent the signal from clipping and to adjust the le vel so that fader of eac[...]

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    01X Owner’s Manual 01X T erminology 15 Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference ■ Automation A function by which adjustments of mixer parameters via the knobs and faders are recorded in real time, and are exactly reproduced during playback. The 01X works in tandem with D A W (digital audio work- station) software such as S[...]

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    16 Controls and Connectors 01X Owner’s Manual Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference Controls and Connectors •F or details on the functions in the Remote mode, see the Remote Function List (page 104). • Depending on your particular DA W , not all control features ma y be implemented, and some buttons ma y be assigned d[...]

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    01X Owner’s Manual Controls and Connectors 17 Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference e Channel knobs These knobs mainly control the parameter settings/v alues respecti vely assigned to them. The y are also used to ex e- cute (YES) or cancel (NO) operation when a confirmation message appears (page 143). By simultaneously h[...]

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    18 Controls and Connectors 01X Owner’s Manual Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference !6 [REMO TE] button This button selects the Remote mode, enabling you to con- trol D A W (digital audio workstation) software on a con- nected computer (page 23). In this condition, the MIXER/ LA YER buttons (page 19) function according to[...]

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    01X Owner’s Manual Controls and Connectors 19 Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference @1 [SELECTED CHANNEL] button This button switches between the Selected Channel mode (the lamp lights) and Multi Channel mode (the lamp is of f). ● Selected Channel mode In this mode, the display sho ws sev eral parameters (or functions) [...]

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    20 Controls and Connectors 01X Owner’s Manual Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference These buttons are used primarily for controlling song play- back/recording on your D A W software. They also let you control the software no matter which mode is selected, Remote or Internal. The functions are the same as the transport but[...]

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    01X Owner’s Manual Controls and Connectors 21 Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference q MIC/LINE INPUT •M IC/LINE INPUT (XLR) jacks 1/2 These are XLR-3-31 type balanced input jacks. The nominal input le vel is -46 to +4 dB. Mics, direct boxes, or line le vel devices with balanced output jacks can be connected here. Each j[...]

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    22 Controls and Connectors 01X Owner’s Manual Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference t mLAN (IEEE 1394) connectors 1/2 For connecting mLAN de vices or IEEE 1394-compatible (FireW ire/i.Link) devices via standard IEEE 1394 (6-pin) cables. The operation is identical no matter which terminal is used, mLAN 1 or mLAN 2. If the [...]

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    01X Owner’s Manual Connections 23 Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference Connections • Before connecting the 01X to other electr onic components, turn off the po wer to all the components. Before turning the po wer on or off to all components, set all v olume levels to minimum (0). Otherwise, electrical shock or dama ge [...]

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    24 Setting Up 01X Owner’s Manual Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference Setting Up Make sure that the 01X’ s [ST ANDBY/ON] switch is set to the ST ANDBY (off) position. q Connect one end of the A C cable to the P A-300. w Connect the P A-300’ s DC plug to the 01X’ s DC IN ter- minal on the rear panel. e Connect the o[...]

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    01X Owner’s Manual 25 Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference Basics Section Over view of the 01X This section giv es you an ov er view of the 01X’ s features . The follo wing diagram sho ws the various component sections or “bloc ks” of the 01X: mixer , eff ects and remote control. It also indicates the mLAN interf a[...]

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    26 Overview of the 01X 01X Owner’s Manual Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference Computer 01X Port 5 Port 4 Port 3 Port 1 Port 2 Acrobat Reader (for PDF Manual) Effect 1 Effect 2 AUDIO AUDIO (WDM) SQ01 V2 AUDIO MOTIF-RACK USB MIDI Driver USB Multi Part Editor for MOTIF-RACK *2 Software Effect 01X Channel Module Pitch Fix V[...]

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    01X Owner’s Manual Overview of the 01X 27 Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference Mixer •F or information on the entire signal flow of the 01X, ref er to the Block Diagram (at the end of this o wner’ s manual). Getting Started (page 61) Input patch Reference (page 88) The Input Patch section allo ws assignment of input[...]

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    28 Overview of the 01X 01X Owner’s Manual Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference Input channel ● Input channels 1 thr ough 8 These are monaural input channels used mainly for input of microphones or line-le vel instruments. The signals that are input to input channels 1 through 8 pass through an attenuator , phase switch[...]

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    01X Owner’s Manual Overview of the 01X 29 Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference Stereo input channels 1/2 These are stereo input channels used mainly for inputting the return signal from internal ef fects 1/2. Howe ver , the input signal assignment can be changed in the input patch section, allo wing these to be used as a[...]

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    30 Overview of the 01X 01X Owner’s Manual Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference Output channel ● Stereo output channel This is a stereo output channel that processes the signals sent from each channel to the stereo bus. Stereo f aders con- torl the le vel of these outputs. It provides a 4-band EQ and dynamics processor [...]

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    01X Owner’s Manual Overview of the 01X 31 Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference Monitor output/headphone output For monitoring purposes, the 01X pro vides MONITOR OUT jacks and a PHONES jack. The MONIT OR OUT jacks and PHONES jack always output the same signal, and is linked to the le vel adjustment. Y ou can monitor the [...]

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    32 Overview of the 01X 01X Owner’s Manual Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference Remote Control W ith mLAN MIDI transfer, the 01X can be used to conrtol DA W (digital audio workstation) software, such as Cubase SX and Logic, as well as the Multi Part Editor for Y amaha MO TIF ES or MOTIF-RA CK program (contained on the inc[...]

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    01X Owner’s Manual Overview of the 01X 33 Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference mLAN Interface The mLAN interface of the 01X also lets you connect MIDI or audio de vices that do not have mLAN connectors or capability . The follo wing conv ersion is possible: • mLAN MIDI signal to/from MIDI signal (2 ports) (mLAN MIDI IN[...]

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    34 Application examples 01X Owner’s Manual Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference Application examples The 01X is one of the most versatile recording mix ers av ailable. Its all-in-one, fully digital operation makes it ideal for song- writers, producers, project studios, home recording, and virtually all post-production ap[...]

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    01X Owner’s Manual Application examples 35 Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference 2) Digital mixer function Here, the 01X functions simultaneously as a front-end/ audio interface for a computer system as well as a fully digital mixer for your sequencer audio tracks. W ith the mLAN connection, this system allows you to rout[...]

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    36 Memory (Librar y) Structure 01X Owner’s Manual Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference Memor y (Librar y) Structure The 01X f eatures sev eral libraries (inter nal memor y) that enable y ou to store Scene, Input P atch, Output P atch and other data. Y ou can also quic kly recall this data from the libraries to restore pr[...]

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    01X Owner’s Manual Basic Operations 37 Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference Basic Operations In this section, you’ll learn about the structure of the modes of the 01X, its panel display indications and its fun- damental operations . Modes [REMO TE] button [INTERNAL] b utton [SCENE] button [UTILITY] button [MONIT OR A/B[...]

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    38 Basic Operations 01X Owner’s Manual Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference [NAME/V ALUE] [INTERNAL] [REMOTE] [SCENE] [REMOTE] [EQ] [P AN] [D YNAMICS] [SEND] [GROUP] [EFFECT] [UTILITY] [INTERNAL] [INTERNAL] [SCENE] [UTILITY] [UTILITY] [SCENE] [UTILITY] [REMOTE] MENU SELECT [UTILITY] [P AGE SHIFT] + DISPLA Y [ / ] DISPLA [...]

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    01X Owner’s Manual Basic Operations 39 Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference [UTILITY] [UTILITY] [SCENE] [INTERNAL] [REMOTE] [REMOTE] [INTERNAL] [SELECTED CHANNEL] [EFFECT] [NAME/V ALUE] [SEL] [EFFECT] [EQ] [P AN] [D YNAMICS] [SEND] [GROUP] [NAME/V ALUE] DISPLA Y [ / ] DISPLA Y [ / ] EFFECT1 PATCH BYPASS MIX TYPE[REVERB H[...]

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    40 Basic Operations 01X Owner’s Manual Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference Layer selection/Channel selection The Input Channels and Output Channels are arranged into layers, as illustrated belo w . There are four layers altogether . The currently selected layer determines the function of the channel strip, [SEL] buttons[...]

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    01X Owner’s Manual Basic Operations 41 Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference ● Selected Channel mode To select a channel on the 01X, press the corresponding [SEL] button. The channel is selected and the [SEL] button lamp lights up. ● Stereo Input Channel For stereo input channels, you can set the left and right panpot[...]

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    42 Basic Operations 01X Owner’s Manual Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference r Enter the letters, numbers, or symbols by turning the channel knob [5]. t T urn any of the channel knobs [2] - [4] to mov e the cur- sor to the position of the next character . y Enter the other characters, by repeating steps r - t ab ove. u Af[...]

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    01X Owner’s Manual 43 Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference Getting Started ■ Sound Mixing 101: The Fundamentals Mixing is a skill, but it’ s also an art. Making a good recording and creating a good mix is more than simply plugging in a microphone and moving a couple of f aders. In this section, you’ll learn some of[...]

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    44 Getting Started 01X Owner’s Manual Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference ● Clean up sounds Garbage in usually means garbage out. So make sure your source sounds are as clean and noise-free as possible. Use quality cabling, check microphone placement, turn of f the air conditioner or anything else causing hum, patch i[...]

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    01X Owner’s Manual Getting Started 45 Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference ● Use Solo and Mute (page 51) When se veral instruments are mixed, it can be dif ficult to make indi vidual judgments about them. Solo allows you to listen to channels in isolation, while Mute (on/of f) lets you turn of f channels you don’t w[...]

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    46 Mixing T utorial 01X Owner’s Manual Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference Mixing T utorial • The example displa ys are generally taken from the V alue mode. • Be sure to enter the INTERNAL mode bef ore you start the following tutorial. Setting input levels and viewing the meters Setting the input le vels is a strai[...]

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    01X Owner’s Manual Mixing T utorial 47 Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference With Studio Manager q Follo w the basic procedure above, or at least the first two steps—setting the controls to minimum and con- necting the source(s). w Make sure that the mLAN connection with your com- puter is acti ve. For instructions on [...]

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    48 Mixing T utorial 01X Owner’s Manual Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference Applying EQ EQ stands for “equalizer” or “equalization” and lets you change the tonal characteristics of the audio. The 01X is equipped with a four-band sweepable parametric EQ, for maximum versatility and control. ■ Operation q Select [...]

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    01X Owner’s Manual Mixing T utorial 49 Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference r -a From the Selected Channel mode, adjust the desired EQ parameter by turning the corresponding knob . r -b From the Multi Channel mode, press the same EQ button (as in step 2 abo ve) repeatedly to select the desired parameter . Adjust the para[...]

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    50 Mixing T utorial 01X Owner’s Manual Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference EQ Library The four-band EQ gi ves you comprehensiv e control ov er the tonal quality of the sound, yet unless you hav e a lot of mixing experience, you may be unsure just ho w and when to use EQ. This is where the EQ Library comes in handy . It [...]

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    01X Owner’s Manual Mixing T utorial 51 Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference Using Mute (On/Off) / Solo Mute and Solo are two simple yet important functions in monitoring your mixes. When you have guitars, v ocals, drums, bass, horns and ke yboards coming into the mixer through eight, sixteen or twenty-four channels—it?[...]

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    52 Mixing T utorial 01X Owner’s Manual Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference Using Dynamics — applying compression, etc. The Dynamics ef fects of the 01X provide useful, po werful w ays to process the sound, both during and after recording. They can be used to tame e xcessiv ely wild sounds or expand and enhance less li[...]

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    01X Owner’s Manual Mixing T utorial 53 Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference ● Compressor parameters/ranges Threshold Determines the amount of signal necessar y to tr igger compression. Any signal softer than this le vel passes through unprocessed, while signals louder than the Threshold are compresses at the specified[...]

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    54 Mixing T utorial 01X Owner’s Manual Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference Dynamics Librar y Here is another handy feature of the 01X that puts the real- world e xperience of professional engineers to work for you. The Dynamics Library contains forty dif ferent dynamics processing presets for a v ariety of common record[...]

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    01X Owner’s Manual Mixing T utorial 55 Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference Panning P an lets you set where the audio of a channel appears in the stereo image. Normally , if you’ ve connected a stereo source to two adjacent channels—for e xample channels 1 and 2—you’ll want to to set channel 1 hard left and chan-[...]

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    56 Mixing T utorial 01X Owner’s Manual Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference r -b From the Multi Channel mode, press the [P AN] but- ton, repeatedly if necessary , to select the Pan parame- ter . Adjust the parameter for each channel with the corre- sponding knob . • If the current Displa y Mode doesn’t show the param[...]

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    01X Owner’s Manual Mixing T utorial 57 Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference 1) Effect send routing The 01X features four separate ef fect send routings: A UX 1, A UX 2, A UX 3 and A UX 4. A UX 1 and 2 are used only for external routing (to your f av orite outboard effects, for e xample). A UX 3 and 4 are used for the two[...]

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    58 Mixing T utorial 01X Owner’s Manual Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference e Edit the ef fect if desired. Press the DISPLA Y [ ] (Up) b utton repeatedly to step back through the ef fect parameter pages—Rev erb Hall has four of them. (T o jump directly to the ‘top’ page, hold do wn [P A GE SHIFT] and press the DISP[...]

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    01X Owner’s Manual Mixing T utorial 59 Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference e Press the [SEND] button (se veral times, if necessary) to call up the A UX 3 display below . r Go back to the input channels—press the MIXER/ LA YER [1-8] button. t Adjust the send le vel for the desired channel with the corresponding channel[...]

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    60 Mixing T utorial 01X Owner’s Manual Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference Using external effects W ith all of the EQ, Dynamics and Effect processing av ail- able within the 01X itself, you can do all your recording and mixing without e ver having the need for an e xternal ef fect unit. Still you may have a f av orite r[...]

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    01X Owner’s Manual Mixing T utorial 61 Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference Input and Output Patching W ith all its ins and outs, the 01X is an exceptionally flexi- ble mixer , adaptable to a wide range of applications and setups. The k ey to tapping into all that flexibility and po wer is in the Patch parameters. Thes[...]

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    62 Mixing T utorial 01X Owner’s Manual Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference Routing audio to the digital stereo output In the section abov e you learned how to route digital audio into the 01X. In this section, we’ll see ho w to send it back out again. One common routing would be to send the entire stereo mix to the di[...]

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    01X Owner’s Manual Mixing T utorial 63 Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference Routing audio to specific mLAN outputs Y ou can use the following operation to send audio b uses to specific mLAN output pairs. For e xample, you can direct the two Aux Out pairs (A UX 1/2, A UX 3/4) to separate mLAN outputs. Y ou can route the[...]

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    64 Mixing T utorial 01X Owner’s Manual Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference Groups Y ou can use the Group features to make mixdo wn chores easier . For example, if you assign all of your drum chan- nels to the same Fader Group, you can adjust the le vels of all the drums together just by moving one of the f aders. What?[...]

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    01X Owner’s Manual Mixing T utorial 65 Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference Creating and Recalling Scenes Scenes are digital “snapshots” of your mixing work. They allo w you to save all settings in a mix—including EQ, Dynamics, Ef fects, Groups, and more—and call them up instantly whene ver you need them. There a[...]

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    66 Recording/Playback/Remote Control 01X Owner’s Manual Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference Recording/Playback/Remote Control Y ou’ ve seen how the 01X is a full-featured stand-alone mix er and an exceptionally v ersatile front-end mixer for recording and mixdo wn with a computer system. In this section, you’ll disc[...]

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    01X Owner’s Manual Recording/Playback/Remote Control 67 Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference e Select “Mackie Control” (or “Y amaha 01X”) from the list and click Add. r Select “Mackie Control” from the “De vices” list, then click on the setup tab . t Set the MIDI Input and Output ports. Select the unnumbe[...]

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    68 Recording/Playback/Remote Control 01X Owner’s Manual Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference • Do not select the unnumbered mLAN MIDI port; this corresponds to P or t 1 and is reserved f or the remote control functions. t Select “ All MIDI Inputs” from the list at left. y From the Setup tab, disable mLAN MIDI In Po[...]

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    01X Owner’s Manual Recording/Playback/Remote Control 69 Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference t If desired, click the Control Panel b utton and adjust the latency (Preferred Buf fer Size). For details on setting the latenc y , refer to the separate Installation Guide. y Click OK to finish. ASIO Driver Setup q From the De[...]

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    70 Recording/Playback/Remote Control 01X Owner’s Manual Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference e From the De vices menu, select “VST Outputs. ” r Acti vate all the outputs b uses you intend to use. Click on the [po wer] button to acti vate a desired b us. (Bus 1 is on by default and doesn’ t hav e such a button.) Up [...]

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    01X Owner’s Manual Recording/Playback/Remote Control 71 Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference ● Using multiple mLAN channels In the instructions above , all trac ks were routed to a single mLAN output pair . Here, we’ll see ho w to assign audio trac ks to different b uses (and hence, separate mLAN output pairs). 1 F r[...]

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    72 Recording/Playback/Remote Control 01X Owner’s Manual Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference ● Recording audio In this section, you’ll learn how to record an audio input signal from the 01X to the computer . 1 Connect the instrument or microphone to the 01X and set the le vel(s). Make sure the 01X is set to Internal [...]

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    01X Owner’s Manual Recording/Playback/Remote Control 73 Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference Select the Remote setting to match your sequencer q Make sure your computer is on and the mLAN dri ver is acti ve. Refer to the explanation in the separate Installation Guide. w Press the [UTILITY] button. e Press knob 1 to selec[...]

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    74 Recording/Playback/Remote Control 01X Owner’s Manual Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference Using the transport controls These buttons let you control Cubase in the same w ay as using a tape recorder . No matter what windo w is activ e, you can use these to con- trol song playback/recording and navig ate through the son[...]

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    01X Owner’s Manual Recording/Playback/Remote Control 75 Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference Zoom The Zoom controls are another navig ation con venience. No longer do you hav e to mouse with the zoom sliders or the magnifying glass tool or use the Zoom submenu in the sequencer . Y ou’ll soon appreciate how easy it is t[...]

  • Page 76

    76 Recording/Playback/Remote Control 01X Owner’s Manual Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference Using Mute/Solo First make sure the [A UTO R/W], [SOLO] and [REC RD Y] buttons are of f, and use the B ANK [ < / > ] (Left/ Right) buttons (if needed) to call up the desired set of tracks on the 01X. •T o Mute a track: Pr[...]

  • Page 77

    01X Owner’s Manual Recording/Playback/Remote Control 77 Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference Audio parts — Sample Editor window Y ou can also call up the Sample Editor window for audio parts in the same way . Use the cursor buttons as described abov e to select the desired audio part, then press the [EDIT] button to ca[...]

  • Page 78

    78 Recording/Playback/Remote Control 01X Owner’s Manual Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference ■ Operation q Select the desired channel/track. Press the appropriate [SEL] button or use the [ / ] (Up/Do wn) cursor buttons. w Acti vate Read/Write automation. Press [A UTO R/W] (the b utton lights), then press the [ON] butto[...]

  • Page 79

    01X Owner’s Manual Recording/Playback/Remote Control 79 Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference Editing EQ settings In this section, we’ll be making edits to indi vidual tracks again — b ut this time from the Channel Settings window . This windo w not only has a volume fader and pan control, it also features a complete [...]

  • Page 80

    80 Recording/Playback/Remote Control 01X Owner’s Manual Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference Editing Effect settings The 01X can also be used to edit the plug-in ef fects in Cubase SX. Using the 01X to control the ef fects in Cubase SX is essen- tially a three-stage operation: 1) setting up, 2) adjusting the send le vels[...]

  • Page 81

    01X Owner’s Manual Recording/Playback/Remote Control 81 Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference 2) Adjust the send levels q Select the desired audio channel. Use the [SEL] buttons (and the B ANK [ < / > ] (Left/ Right) buttons, if necessary). Note that the display windo ws in Cubase SX change as well — letting you d[...]

  • Page 82

    82 Recording/Playback/Remote Control 01X Owner’s Manual Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference Other control features Using the Function buttons The eight Function buttons [F1] - [F8] pro vide a powerful and versatile w ay to customize D A W control and stream- line your recording, editing and mixing work. Just as with the[...]

  • Page 83

    01X Owner’s Manual Recording/Playback/Remote Control 83 Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference Undo The [UNDO] button performs the same function as Undo in the sequencer — allo wing you to cancel the last edit made and restore the pre vious condition of the song. Y ou can also execute Redo from the 01X. Simply hold do wn[...]

  • Page 84

    84 01X Owner’s Manual Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference Reference Function T ree/Function List This chart sho ws the names, ranges and explanations of all settable parameters in the Internal mode, listed in order according to the function tree. These parameters can be set not only from the 01X itself, b ut also con ve[...]

  • Page 85

    01X Owner’s Manual Function T ree/Function List 85 Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference ■ INTERNAL MODE [INTERNAL] Knob Function name/ settings Explanation Prompt Related pages Block diagram SCENE MODE [SCENE] → DISPLA Y [ / ] (or [SCENE] → [SCENE] → [SCENE]) 1 SCENE LIBRAR Y q – r 00 – 99 (Library number) De[...]

  • Page 86

    86 Function T ree/Function List 01X Owner’s Manual Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference m CLEAR This deletes the selected Scene. •Y ou can turn wr ite-protect on f or specific impor tant Scenes that you wish to keep from inadv er tently ov erwriting or deleting. (See “Protect” below .) Ye s 65 , PRO TECT This turn[...]

  • Page 87

    01X Owner’s Manual Function T ree/Function List 87 Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference MENU SELECT [UTILITY] (or [UTILITY] in Utility mode) z REMO TE Pressing this jumps to the first page of the Remote Control menu (see below). No x PA TCH Pressing this jumps to the first page of the Patch menu (page 88). No c W .CLK [...]

  • Page 88

    88 Function T ree/Function List 01X Owner’s Manual Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference 3 REMO TE A UTOMA TION SETUP u F ADER T OUCH TIMEOUT 100 msec – ∞ Determines the amount of time that the 01X “waits” for fader movement before turning off automation recording. This can be set o ver a range of 100 ms – 5000 [...]

  • Page 89

    01X Owner’s Manual Function T ree/Function List 89 Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference 3 INPUT P A TCH (ST1/2) (Input Channel Stereo 1/2) q NONE, AD1/2 – AD7/8, D .IN/FX1 → STI1 Determines the input signal routing for Stereo Input channels (STI1/2). The settings “FX1”and “FX2” correspond to the outputs of in[...]

  • Page 90

    90 Function T ree/Function List 01X Owner’s Manual Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference 5 OUTPUT P A TCH (mLAN OUT CHANNEL) w ST -BUS → 1/2 – 23/24 (17/18 – 23/24 are av ailable in 48kHz/ 44.1kHz mode only) The 01X’ s Stereo Out, Rec Bus Out, Aux Out 1 through 4 signals can be patched to any mLAN output channels [...]

  • Page 91

    01X Owner’s Manual Function T ree/Function List 91 Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference 6 OUTPUT P A TCH (DIGI. ST/AUX OUT POR T) q ST -BUS, RECBUS , A UX1 – 4 → D. OUT (Digital Out) The 01X’ s Stereo Bus Out, Rec Bus Out, Aux Out 1 through 4 signals can be patched to any output jacks by using these Output Patch pa[...]

  • Page 92

    92 Function T ree/Function List 01X Owner’s Manual Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference n ST ORE An Output Patch is stored to internal memory in the Output Patch Library . Up to 32 Output Patches can be stored. The confirmation prompt can be turned on/off as desired. (See “Store Confirmation” on page 95.) •A ny a[...]

  • Page 93

    01X Owner’s Manual Function T ree/Function List 93 Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference DIO (Digital In/Out) [UTILITY] → Channel knob 4 1D .IN ST -BUS CASCADE (Digital In Stereo Bus Cascade) b ON/OFF Determines whether cascade connection to the stereo bus is enabled or not for the external de vice connected to the DIGI[...]

  • Page 94

    94 Function T ree/Function List 01X Owner’s Manual Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference MIDI [UTILITY] → Channel knob 6 1 STUDIO MANA GER ID u 1 – 8 Determines the Studio Manager ID. This number must match the Console Device ID of the Studio Manager (page 9) when transferring the data. No 2 MIDI CHANNEL t TX CH (T ra[...]

  • Page 95

    01X Owner’s Manual Function T ree/Function List 95 Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference 5 mLAN MIDI INFORMA TION z 1 : GENERAL 1 : LOGIC 1 : CUBASE 1 : SONAR 1 : DP (DIGIT AL PER- FORMER) This page is for display only and the parameters cannot be changed here. This display shows the settings for each mLAN port. The 01X f[...]

  • Page 96

    96 Function T ree/Function List 01X Owner’s Manual Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference 4 SOLO MODE u / i MIX SOLO/ LAST SOLO When using the Solo function with the [ON] button ([SOLO] button is on), this determines whether multiple channels can be soloed (MIX SOLO) or only the last selected channel is soloed (LAST SOLO).[...]

  • Page 97

    01X Owner’s Manual Function T ree/Function List 97 Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference EQ ON/OFF z – , ( z ) ON/OFF T urns the EQ on or off. The LOW -band EQ functions as a high-pass fi lter when the Q parameter is set to HPF . It functions as a shelving-type EQ when the Q parameter is set to L.SHELF . The L and R se[...]

  • Page 98

    98 Function T ree/Function List 01X Owner’s Manual Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference EQ HIGH-MID FREQUENCY/EQHL-F q – i ( t ) 21.2Hz – 20.0kHz Adjusts the frequency . No EQ LO W Q/EQL-Q q – i ( r ) 10.0 – 0.10 Determines the bandwidth of the EQ processing. No EQ ON/OFF z – , ( z ) ON/OFF T urns the EQ on or [...]

  • Page 99

    01X Owner’s Manual Function T ree/Function List 99 Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference ■ EQ LIBRAR Y (Common to 4 bands) (Selected Channel onl y) (This can be called up b y pressing the same EQ b utton twice in a ro w . For example: [EQ LO W] → [EQ LO W]) q – r 01 – 200 (Library number) Determines the Library nu[...]

  • Page 100

    100 Function T ree/Function List 01X Owner’s Manual Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference SEND [INTERNAL] → ([SELECTED CHANNEL]) → [SEND] SEND 1 – 4 (A UX Send Level 1 – 4 ) q – i ( w / y ) - ∞ – +6.0 Determines the Aux Send level of the Input Channels. When the channel knob is pressed, the lev el is set to [...]

  • Page 101

    01X Owner’s Manual Function T ree/Function List 101 Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference b RECALL F or calling up the selected Dynamics effect. The confirmation prompt can be turned on/off as desired. (See “Recall Confirmation” on page 95.) Ye s 5 4 n ST ORE Dynamics settings are stored to internal memory in the Dy[...]

  • Page 102

    102 Function T ree/Function List 01X Owner’s Manual Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference CH P AIR (Channel P air) q – i ( r ) P AIRED/---- F aders and most parameters of adjacent odd-even channels or Aux buses are linked for stereo operation. When the channels are linked, the message “P AIRED” appears. Pairs can al[...]

  • Page 103

    01X Owner’s Manual Function T ree/Function List 103 Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference 1 – 7 EFFECT1/2 P ARAMETER (Effect 2 is 48kHz/44.1kHz mode onl y) z – v (Effect P arameters) Determines the effect parameters. Parameters depend on the Effect T ypes selected in the Library (see the Effect Library List). No 126 E[...]

  • Page 104

    104 Remote Function List 01X Owner’s Manual Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference Remote Function List •F or information and instructions on setting up the 01X f or remote control, refer to the Getting Started and the section “Demo Song Playbac k/Remote Control Setup” in the separate Installation Guide booklet. •F[...]

  • Page 105

    01X Owner’s Manual Remote Function List 105 Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference [F8] ([SA VE] flashes) This cancels the Sav e operation, when the final confirmation for Sa ve appears ([SA VE] flashes). — [SHIFT]+[F1] Brings the T rack V iew windo w to the front of the computer screen. (This operation applies to th[...]

  • Page 106

    106 Remote Function List 01X Owner’s Manual Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference ■ LOGIC: On the 01X, set Remote Select (page 87) in the Utility mode to “LOGIC. ” Button Function LED Notes (page 114) In all modes: [NAME/V ALUE] Changes the indication of the parameter name and its v alue. — [SHIFT]+[NAME/V ALUE] C[...]

  • Page 107

    01X Owner’s Manual Remote Function List 107 Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference [SA VE] Executes the Sav e operation. lights [MARKER] T urns the Marker on or of f. — [SHIFT]+[MARKER] Enters the Marker Option mode. — [ r ] Press to continuously re wind. Press repeatedly to re wind more quickly . When the Mark er is t[...]

  • Page 108

    108 Remote Function List 01X Owner’s Manual Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference ■ Cubase/NUENDO: On the 01X, set Remote Select (page 87) in the Utility mode to “CUBASE. ” Knobs 1 – 8 (pressing) (P arameter page) Reset the parameter v alue to the default. (Some parameters cannot be reset.) — DISPLA Y [ / ] Curs[...]

  • Page 109

    01X Owner’s Manual Remote Function List 109 Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference [SHIFT]+[F2] Starts the Mixer V iew windo w ./Brings the Mixer V iew windo w to the front of the com- puter screen. — [SHIFT]+[F3] [SHIFT]+[F3] as defined in Cubase/Nuendo. — [SHIFT]+[F4] Closes the current windo w . — *16 [SHIFT]+[F5[...]

  • Page 110

    110 Remote Function List 01X Owner’s Manual Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference ■ SONAR: On the 01X, set Remote Select (page 87) in the Utility mode to “SONAR. ” Button Function LED Notes (page 114) In all modes: [NAME/V ALUE] Changes the indication of the parameter name and its v alue. — [SHIFT]+[NAME/V ALUE] T[...]

  • Page 111

    01X Owner’s Manual Remote Function List 111 Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference [ f ] F orward (or F ast Forward). When the Marker is turned on, this operation mo ves the song position to the next Mark er . — *33 [SHIFT]+[ f ] Mov es the song position to the end of the song. When the Marker is turned on, this oper - a[...]

  • Page 112

    112 Remote Function List 01X Owner’s Manual Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference ■ Digital P erformer: On the 01X, set Remote Select (page 87) in the Utility mode to “DP . ” Button Function LED Notes (page 114) In all modes: [SHIFT]+[P AN] Calls up the Mode list display . — [SHIFT]+[NAME/V ALUE] T urns the Meter [...]

  • Page 113

    01X Owner’s Manual Remote Function List 113 Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference P AN mode [P AN] ( or [SHIFT]+[P AN] ➝ Knob) lights *26 Knobs 1 – 8 (turning) For editing parameters. — Knobs 1 – 8 (pressing) (Surround Audio Channel) Enters the P ANNER Effect Edit mode. Press the [EDIT] b utton to return to the P [...]

  • Page 114

    114 Remote Function List 01X Owner’s Manual Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference *1 The normal condition is when the [A UTO R/W], [SOLO] and [REC RD Y] button lamps are of f. *2 Not used or operable for the Master channel. *3 The Multi Part Editor must be selected as the MIDI editor in SQ01 V2. (This is done from the Tra[...]

  • Page 115

    Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference 01X Owner’s Manual 115 Appendix Parameter Lists ■ Preset EQ Library 21 A. G. Stroke 2 A variation on preset 20. Y ou can also use it with an acoustic-electric nylon string guitar. 22 A. G. Ar peg. 1 Ideal for arpeggio playing on acoustic guitars . 23 A. G. Ar peg. 2 A variation on p[...]

  • Page 116

    Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference 116 01X Owner’s Manual Parameter Lists ■ Preset EQ P arameters/V alues No. Title Parameter LO W LO W-MID HIGH-MID HIGH 01 Bass Drum 1 PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING H.SHELF 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 1.2 10 0.9 — 02 Bass Drum 2 PEAKING PEAKING [...]

  • Page 117

    Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference 01X Owner’s Manual 117 Parameter Lists 25 Male V ocal 1 PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING G –0.5 dB 0.0 dB +2.0 dB +3.5 dB F 190 Hz 1.00 kHz 2.00 kHz 6.70 kHz Q 0.11 4.5 0.56 0.11 26 Male V ocal 2 PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING H.SHELF G +2.0 dB –5.0 dB –2.5 dB +4.0 dB F 170 Hz 236 Hz 2.[...]

  • Page 118

    Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference 118 01X Owner’s Manual Parameter Lists No. Preset Name Type Description 1 Comp COMP Compressor for reducing the o verall v ol- ume lev el. Use it on the stereo output during mixdown, or with paired Input or Output Channels. 2 Expand EXP AND Expander template. 3 Compander (H) COMP AND-[...]

  • Page 119

    Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference 01X Owner’s Manual 119 Parameter Lists ■ Preset Dynamics P arameters/V alues (fs=44.1kHz) No. Title T ype P arameter V alue 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 AND Threshold (dB) –23 Ratio ( :1) 1.7 [...]

  • Page 120

    Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference 120 01X Owner’s Manual Parameter Lists 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 (ms) 18 Out gain (dB) 4.0 Knee 1 Release (ms) 226 23 Syn. Pad COMP Thr[...]

  • Page 121

    Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference 01X Owner’s Manual 121 Parameter Lists ■ Dynamics P arameters Compressor Threshold –54 dB–0 dB (0.1 dB step) Ratio (x :1) x=1, 1.1, 1.3, 1.5, 1.7, 2, 2.5, 3, 3.5, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 20, ∞ (16 points) Out gain 0 dB to +18 dB (0.1 dB step) Knee Hard, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (6 points) Attack[...]

  • Page 122

    Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference 122 01X Owner’s Manual Parameter Lists Explanations for Dynamics P arameters ● Compressor (CMP) parameters: Threshold (THRESH) deter mines the lev el of input signal required to trigger the compressor . Signals at a level belo w the threshold pass through unaffected. Signals at and [...]

  • Page 123

    Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference 01X Owner’s Manual 123 Parameter Lists ● Expander (EXP) parameters: Threshold (THRESH) deter mines the lev el of input signal required to trigger the expander . Signals abov e the threshold pass through unaffected. Signals at and below the threshold lev el are attenuated by the amou[...]

  • Page 124

    Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference 124 01X Owner’s Manual Parameter Lists ● Gate (GA T) and Ducking (DUK) parameters: Threshold (THRESH) sets the lev el at which the gate closes, cutting off the signal. Signals above the threshold le vel pass through unaffected. Signals at or below the threshold cause the gate to clo[...]

  • Page 125

    Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference 01X Owner’s Manual 125 Parameter Lists ■ Preset Effects Library ● Reverbs ● Delays ● Modulation-based Effects ● Guitar Effects ● Dynamic Effects ● Combination Effects ● Others No. Preset Name/ T ypes Description 1R ev erb Hall Concer t hall reverber ation simulation wi[...]

  • Page 126

    Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference 126 01X Owner’s Manual Parameter Lists ■ Effects P arameters ● REVERB HALL, REVERB ROOM, REVERB ST A GE, REVERB PLA TE One input, two output hall, room, stage, and plate re verb simulations , all with gates. *1. 0.02 ms–2.13 s (fs=44.1 kHz), 0.02 ms–1.96 s (fs=48 kHz), 0.01 ms[...]

  • Page 127

    Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference 01X Owner’s Manual 127 Parameter Lists ● MONO DELA Y One input, two output basic repeat dela y . ● STEREO DELA Y Tw o input, two output basic stereo dela y . ● MOD . DELA Y One input, two output basic repeat dela y with modulation. ● DELA Y LCR One input, two output 3-tap dela[...]

  • Page 128

    Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference 128 01X Owner’s Manual Parameter Lists ● ECHO Tw o input, two output stereo dela y with crossed f eedback loop . ● CHORUS Tw o input, two output chorus effect. ● FLANGE Tw o input, two output flange eff ect. Parameter Range Description DELA Y L 0.0–1350.0 ms Left channel dela[...]

  • Page 129

    Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference 01X Owner’s Manual 129 Parameter Lists ● SYMPHONIC Tw o input, two output symphonic eff ect. ● PHASER Tw o input, two output 16-stage phaser . ● A UT O P AN Tw o input, two output autopanner . *1. L<->R, L—>R, L<—R, T ur n L, T ur n R ● TREMOLO Tw o input, two [...]

  • Page 130

    Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference 130 01X Owner’s Manual Parameter Lists ● HQ. PITCH One input, two output high-quality pitch shifter . ● DU AL PITCH Tw o input, two output pitch shifter . ● ROT ARY One input, two output rotary speaker simulator . ● RING MOD . Tw o input, two output ring modulator . Parameter [...]

  • Page 131

    Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference 01X Owner’s Manual 131 Parameter Lists ● MOD . FIL TER Tw o input, two output modulation filter . ● DIST ORTION One input, two output distor tion eff ect. ● AMP SIMULA TE One input, two output guitar amp simulator . *1. STK-M1, STK-M2, THRASH, MIDBST , CMB-PG, CMB-VR, CMB-DX, C[...]

  • Page 132

    Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference 132 01X Owner’s Manual Parameter Lists ● D YNA. FLANGE Tw o input, two output dynamically controlled flanger . *1. 6ms – 46.0s (fs=44.1kHz), 5ms – 42.3s (fs=48kHz), 3ms – 23.0s (fs=88.2kHz), 3ms – 21.1s (fs=96kHz) ● D YNA. PHASER Tw o input, two output dynamically control[...]

  • Page 133

    Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference 01X Owner’s Manual 133 Parameter Lists ● REV ->CHORUS One input, two output re verb and chorus eff ects in series. ● REV+FLANGE One input, two output re verb and flanger eff ects in parallel. ● REV ->FLANGE One input, two output re verb and flanger eff ects in ser ies. P[...]

  • Page 134

    Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference 134 01X Owner’s Manual Parameter Lists ● REV+SYMPHO . One input, two output re verb and symphonic eff ects in parallel. ● REV ->SYMPHO . One input, two output re verb and symphonic eff ects in ser ies. ● REV ->P AN One input, two output re verb and autopan eff ects in para[...]

  • Page 135

    Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference 01X Owner’s Manual 135 Parameter Lists ● DELA Y+ER. One input, two output dela y and early reflections effects in parallel. ● DELA Y->ER. One input, two output dela y and early reflections effects in series. ● DELA Y+REV One input, two output dela y and re verb eff ects in [...]

  • Page 136

    Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference 136 01X Owner’s Manual Parameter Lists ● DELA Y->REV One input, two output dela y and re verb eff ects in ser ies. ● DIST ->DELA Y One input, two output distor tion and dela y effects in series. ● MUL TI FIL TER Tw o input, two output 3-band multi-filter (24 dB/octa ve). [...]

  • Page 137

    Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference 01X Owner’s Manual 137 Parameter Lists ● ST REVERB Tw o input, two output stereo re verb . ● M.B AND D YNA. Tw o input, two output 3-band dynamics processor , with individual solo and gain reduction metering for each band. (The meter function is f or Studio Manager only .) *1. 6ms[...]

  • Page 138

    Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference 138 01X Owner’s Manual Parameter Lists ■ Scene Memory to Program Change T able Program Change No. Initial Scene No. User Scene No. 10 1 20 2 30 3 40 4 50 5 60 6 70 7 80 8 90 9 10 10 11 11 12 12 13 13 14 14 15 15 16 16 17 17 18 18 19 19 20 20 21 21 22 22 23 23 24 24 25 25 26 26 27 27[...]

  • Page 139

    Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference 01X Owner’s Manual 139 Parameter Lists ■ Input P atch P arameters * Each display ma y differ depending on the channel name (Studio Manager) settings. : Disabled when W ordclock is set to 96kHz/88.2kHz. ● INPUT P A TCH (IN1-8) ● INPUT P A TCH (STI1-2) ● EFFECT P A TCH Display D[...]

  • Page 140

    Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference 140 01X Owner’s Manual Parameter Lists ■ Output P atch P arameters * Each display ma y differ depending on the channel name (Studio Manager) settings. : Disabled when W ordclock is set to 96kHz/88.2kHz. ● mLAN OUT (Output) ● D .OUT , ST/A UX OUT (Output) Display Description -- N[...]

  • Page 141

    Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference 01X Owner’s Manual 141 MIDI Data Format MIDI Data Format 1. P or ts The mLAN MIDI por ts 1, 4 and 5 are used to communicate via MIDI with the 01X. The mLAN MIDI por ts 2 and 3 are connected directly to the MIDI-A and MIDI-B terminals of the 01X and do not communicate via MIDI with the[...]

  • Page 142

    Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference 142 01X Owner’s Manual MIDI Implementation Chart MIDI Implementation Chart YAMAHA [DIGITAL MIXING STUDIO] Date : May/28,2003 Model:01X MIDI Implementation Chart Version : 1.0 Transmitted Recognized Remarks Function... Basic Default 1 - 16 1 - 16 Memorized Channel Changed 1 - 16 1 - 16[...]

  • Page 143

    Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference 01X Owner’s Manual 143 Display Messages Display Messages Messages Information *** SURE? This prompt asks if you want to e xecute the operation, or change the setting (Final confirmation). ---- (Channel number “flashes” alternately with “----”) These channels cannot be used w[...]

  • Page 144

    Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference 144 01X Owner’s Manual T roubleshooting T roubleshooting No sound? Wrong sound? When a prob lem like this occurs , please check the f ollowing points bef ore assuming that the product is f aulty . In many cases y ou’ll find the solution to your prob lem here. If the problem persist[...]

  • Page 145

    Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference 01X Owner’s Manual 145 T roubleshooting ■ Noise is produced. • Is the latency setting of the mLAN Dri ver appropriate? ......... “mLAN Driver Setup”, “ ASIO mLAN Control Panel” (Installation Guide) •( F or W indows) In the BIOS settings, set Hyper Threading to of f. • [...]

  • Page 146

    Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference 146 01X Owner’s Manual T roubleshooting ■ Fader s move to the lowest/Highest position on their o wn. • Automation (Automix) may hav e been recorded. ............................................................................................................................. page 1[...]

  • Page 147

    Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference 01X Owner’s Manual 147 T roubleshooting ■ The pitch is wr ong. • Is the 01X operating on the same sampling frequency as the synchronized external de vice? ...................................................... page 92, “Settings by mLAN Auto Connector” (Installation Guide) •[...]

  • Page 148

    Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference 148 01X Owner’s Manual T roubleshooting • There may be a limit on the IEEE 1394 interface of your computer as to the number of ports that can be used simultaneously . Check how man y ports can be used simultaneously . •T urn of f all devices on the mLAN network (e xcept the comput[...]

  • Page 149

    Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference 01X Owner’s Manual 149 Specifications Specifications ■ General Specifications Sampling Frequency Internal, Exter nal Nor mal rate: 44.1 kHz (-10 %) – 48 kHz (+6 %) Double rate: 88.2 kHz (-10 %) – 96 kHz (+6 %) Frequency Response 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz 20 Hz – 20 kHz 0 +1/-3dB, MI[...]

  • Page 150

    Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference 150 01X Owner’s Manual Specifications ■ Input/Output Specifications ■ Control ■ Others * Specifications and descriptions in this owner’ s manual are for information purposes only . Y amaha Corp. reserves the right to change or modify products or specifications at any time [...]

  • Page 151

    01X Owner’s Manual 151 Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference Numerics 01X Channel Module (Basics Section) ...................................... 28 A About This Manual ....................................................................... 7 Accessories .....................................................................[...]

  • Page 152

    152 01X Owner’s Manual Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference Index F F1 - F8 (Function 1 - 8) buttons ................................................. 19 Factory Set (Restore Factory Defaults) (Basics Section) ........... 42 FADER GROUP ...................................................................... 101 Fader Grou[...]

  • Page 153

    01X Owner’s Manual 153 Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference Index N NAME/VALUE button .............................................................. 17 Nominal level (01X Terminology) ............................................. 14 NUENDO (Remote Function List) ........................................... 108 O ON button[...]

  • Page 154

    154 01X Owner’s Manual Before Using Basics Section Appendix Getting Started Reference Index SQ01 V2 ....................................................................................... 9 SQ01 V2 (Remote Function List) ............................................. 104 STANDBY/ON switch ...........................................................[...]

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