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E Owner’ s Manual Keep This Manual For Future Reference.[...]
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FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A.) 1. IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT! This product, when installed as indicated in the instructions contained in this manual, meets FCC requirements. Modifications not expressly approved by Yamaha may void your authority, granted by the FCC, to use the product. 2. IMPORTANT: When connecting this product to accessori[...]
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The abov e warning is located on the rear of the unit • Explanation of Graphical Symbols The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’ s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of elect[...]
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iv Important Information 01V96—Owner’s Manual Important Information W arnings •C onnect this unit’ s power c ord only to an A C outlet of the ty pe stated in this Owner’ s Man- ual or as marked on the unit. Failure t o do so is a fire and electrical shock hazard. •D o not allow water to ent er this unit or allow the unit to bec ome wet[...]
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Operating Notes v 01V96—Owner’s Manual •T his unit has ventilation holes along the top , front, rear , and sides to prevent the int ernal te mperature from rising too high. Do not block them. Block ed ventilation holes are a fir e hazard. In particular , do not operate the unit while it’ s on its side, is upside down, or while it’ s cov [...]
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vi Important Information 01V96—Owner’s Manual T rademarks AD A T M ultiChannel Optical Digital Interface is a trademark and AD A T and Alesis are r eg- istered trademarks of Alesis C orpor ation. A pogee is a tr ademark of Apogee Electronics, Inc. Ap ple, M ac, and P ower M acintosh are register ed tr ademarks and Mac OS is a trademark of Ap pl[...]
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About this Owner’s Manual vii 01V96—Owner’s Manual About this Owner’ s Manual This Owne r’ s Manual explains how t o operate the 01V96 Digital Mixing Console. The T able of Cont ents can help you to familiarize y ourself with the manual’ s organization and to locate tasks and t opics. The index can help you locate specific information.[...]
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8 Contents 01V96—Owner’s Manual Contents 1 Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 2 Control Surface & Rear Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Control Surface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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Contents 9 01V96—Owner’s Manual Setting Aux Send Levels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113 Viewing Aux Send Settings for Multiple Channels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117 Panning Aux Sends . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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10 Contents 01V96—Owner’s Manual 18 MIDI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 211 MIDI & the 01V96 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 211 MIDI Port Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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Welcome 11 01V96—Owner’s Manual 1 W elcome 1 W elcome Thank you for choosing the Y amaha 01V96 Digital Mixing Console. The compact 01V96 Digital Console featur es 24-bit/96 kHz digital audio processing with- out compr omise, as well as 40-channel simultaneous mixing. The 01V96 c ov ers a broad r ange of needs and applications, including mult i-[...]
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12 Chapter 1—Welcome 01V96—Owner’s Manual ■ Channel Configuration • 32 Input Channels and four ST IN channels can be mix ed at a time. Group m ultiple c hannels and pair channels for st ereo . •E ight Bus Outs and eight A ux Sends. Bus Outs 1-8 can be routed t o Stereo Buses for use as Group B uses. •C hannel librar y for storing and[...]
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Control Surface & Rear Panel 13 01V96—Owner’s Manual 2 Control Surface & Rear Panel 2 Control Sur face & Rear Panel Control Sur face 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 S[...]
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14 Chapter 2—Control Surface & Rear Panel 01V96—Owner’s Manual AD Input Section A INPUT connectors A/B INPUT A c onnectors are balanc ed XLR -3-31-ty pe connect ors that accept line-level and microphone signals. Each of the phantom [+48V] switches on the rear panel turns on or off the +48V phantom po wer feed to the corr esponding input. [...]
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Control Surface 15 01V96—Owner’s Manual 2 Control Surface & Rear Panel D P AD switches These switches turn on or off the 20 dB pad (attenuator) for eac h AD Input. E GAIN controls These controls adjust input sensiti vit y for each AD Input. Input sensitivity is –16 dB to –60 dB when the P ad is off, and +4 dB t o –40 dB when the Pad i[...]
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16 Chapter 2—Control Surface & Rear Panel 01V96—Owner’s Manual Channel Strip Section A [SEL] buttons These buttons enable y ou to select desired channels. The [SEL] button indicat or for the cur- re ntly-selected channel lights up. The channel selected by each [SEL] button depends on the lay er selected in the LA YER section (see page 19)[...]
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Control Surface 17 01V96—Owner’s Manual 2 Control Surface & Rear Panel ST IN Section A [ST IN] button This button selects an ST IN channel pair (ST IN Channels 1 & 2 or 3 & 4) which y ou can co ntrol using the buttons and contr ols in the ST IN section. The indicat ors to the right of the button indicate the a vailable ST IN channel[...]
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18 Chapter 2—Control Surface & Rear Panel 01V96—Owner’s Manual DISPLA Y ACCESS Section A [SCENE] button This button displa ys a Scene page, enabling you to st ore and recall Scenes (see page 161). B [DIO/SETUP] button This button displa ys a DIO/Setup page, enabling y ou to set up the 01V96, including digital input and output setup and re[...]
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Control Surface 19 01V96—Owner’s Manual 2 Control Surface & Rear Panel LA YER Section A [1–16]/[17–32] buttons These buttons select an Input Channel la yer as the la yer co ntrolled in the Channel Strip sec- tion. W hen the [1–16] button is turned on, you can c ontrol Channels 1–16. W hen the [17–32] button is turned on, you can c[...]
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20 Chapter 2—Control Surface & Rear Panel 01V96—Owner’s Manual E Left T ab Scroll [ ] button F Right T ab Scroll [ ] button If there ar e more pages a vailable than the four whose tabs are currently display ed, use these buttons to displa y the additional tabs. These buttons are a vailable only when the left or rig ht T ab Scr oll arrow a[...]
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Control Surface 21 01V96—Owner’s Manual 2 Control Surface & Rear Panel SCENE MEMOR Y Section A [STORE] button This button enables y ou to store the current mix settings. (See page 161 for more informa- tion on Scene M emories.) B Scene Up [ ] / Down [ ] buttons These buttons select a Scene t o store or r ecall. P ressing the Scene U p [ ] b[...]
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22 Chapter 2—Control Surface & Rear Panel 01V96—Owner’s Manual Data Entry Section A Parameter wheel This control adjusts the paramet er values shown on the display . T urning it clockwise increases the value; turning it c ounterclockwise decreases the value. This wheel also enables y ou to scroll a displa yed list and select a character f[...]
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Rear Panel 23 01V96—Owner’s Manual 2 Control Surface & Rear Panel Rear Panel PHANTOM +48V A CH1–4 ON/OFF switch B CH5–8 ON/OFF switch C CH9–12 ON/OFF switch Each of these sw itches turns on or off the +48V phantom po wer feed to four c orresponding inputs. W hen the switches are on, +48V phantom po wer is supplied to the INPUT A con- [...]
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24 Chapter 2—Control Surface & Rear Panel 01V96—Owner’s Manual B OMNI OUT connectors 1–4 These balanced TRS phone-typ e con- nectors output an y Bus signals or c hannel Dir ect Out signals. The nom- inal signal level is +4 dB. C STEREO OUT connectors L/R These balanced XLR -3-32-t ype con- nectors output the Ster eo Out signals. The nom[...]
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Rear Panel 25 01V96—Owner’s Manual 2 Control Surface & Rear Panel MIDI/Control Section A MIDI IN/THRU/OUT ports These standard MIDI IN, OUT and THR U ports enable you to c onnect the 01V96 to other MIDI equipment. B TO HOST USB port This USB port enables you to co nnect a computer equipped with a USB port. SLOT Section A SLOT Y ou can inser[...]
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26 Chapter 2—Control Surface & Rear Panel 01V96—Owner’s Manual Installing an Optional Card V isit the following Y amaha P ro A udio web site to ensur e that the card you ar e installing is supported by the 01V96. <http://www .yamahapr oaudio.com/>. Fo llow the steps below t o install an optional mini-Y GDAI car d. 1 Make sure that t[...]
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Operating Basics 27 01V96—Owner’s Manual 3 Operating Basics 3 Operating Basics This chapter describes basic operations on the 01V96, including how to use the displa y and operate the controls on the t op panel. About the Display The top panel displa y indicates various parameters that you must set befor e you can operate the 01V96. The display [...]
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28 Chapter 3—Operating Basics 01V96—Owner’s Manual G Sampling rate indicator This indicator identifies the 01V96’ s current sampling rate: 44.1 kHz (44k), 48 kHz (48k), 88.2 kHz (88k), or 96 kHz (96k). H ST IN channel levels These level contr ols indicate the level of ST IN channels 1–4. I Page title This section indicates the title of t[...]
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Display Interface 29 01V96—Owner’s Manual 3 Operating Basics 4 Press the cursor buttons to move the cursor (a bold frame) to a button, parameter box, rotary control, or fader so that you can change the value. Display Inter face This section describes how to use the displa y interface. Rotary Controls & Faders The rotary controls and faders [...]
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30 Chapter 3—Operating Basics 01V96—Owner’s Manual Confirmation Messages Fo r certain functions, the 01V96 pr ompts you for confirmation befor e executing the func- tions, as shown here. Mo ve the cursor to YES and press [ENTER] t o execut e the function, or mo ve the cursor to NO and press [ENTER] to canc el. If you tak e no action for awh[...]
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Selecting Layers 31 01V96—Owner’s Manual 3 Operating Basics Selecting Layers I nput Channels and Output Channels (B us Outs & A ux Outs) are arr anged into la yers, as illustrated below . There ar e four laye rs altogether . The currently-selected la yer determines the function of the channel strip, [SEL] buttons, [SOL O] buttons, [ON] butt[...]
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32 Chapter 3—Operating Basics 01V96—Owner’s Manual Selecting Channels To select a channel on the 01V96, pr ess the corresponding [SEL] button. T o adjust the P an and EQ setting s, use the rotary controls in the SELECTED CHANNEL section. T o select a channel on pages that co ver multiple channels, press the c orresponding [SEL] but- ton. 1 Pr[...]
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Selecting Fader Modes 33 01V96—Owner’s Manual 3 Operating Basics Selecting Fader Modes The function of channel faders (1–16) depends on the selected La yer and Fader mode. 1 Select a layer that includes the desired channel (see page 31). 2 Press the F ADER MODE buttons to select a Fader mode. The button indicators identify the follo wing Fade[...]
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34 Chapter 3—Operating Basics 01V96—Owner’s Manual Metering This section describes how to check I nput and Output Channel levels using the M eter pages. 1 Press the F ADER MODE [HOME] button repeatedly until the Meter | Position page appears. This page enables you t o set the metering position for Input and Output Channels. A INPUT section Th[...]
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Metering 35 01V96—Owner’s Manual 3 Operating Basics - ST IN page This page displays the left and right ST IN Channel 1–4 levels separately . -M aster page This section displays the Output Channel (A ux Out 1–8, Bus Out 1–8, Stereo Out) levels altogether . -E f f e ct page This page displays the int ernal effects processor 1–4 input and [...]
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36 Chapter 3—Operating Basics 01V96—Owner’s Manual -S t e r e o page This page displays the St ereo Out output level. If y ou select ed the CH1-32 page or the Master page, use the MASTER MODE par ameter t o select one of the following three met ering sig nal ty pes: • GA TE GR ....................... The amount of gain reduction for the gat[...]
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Connections and Setup 37 01V96—Owner’s Manual Connections and Setup 4 4 Connections and Setup This chapter e xplains how to c onnect and set up your 01V96. Connections The following section explains three typical ways to c onnect the 01V96 to external equip- ment, although there are numerous others. ■ Configuring an analog 24-channel mixing [...]
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38 Chapter 4—Connections and Setup 01V96—Owner’s Manual ■ Configuring a recording system with a hard disk recorder In this system, the 01V96 is one component in a system that includes a digital MTR, such as a hard disk r ecorder , that is connected t o the 01V96 v ia the AD A T IN and OUT connec- to rs on the rear panel and via an optional[...]
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Connections 39 01V96—Owner’s Manual Connections and Setup 4 ■ Configuring a recording system that uses a DA W (Digital Audio W orkstation) In this system, the 01V96, with an optional I/O card (MY8-A T , MY16-A T , MY8-AE, et c.) installed in the slot, is connected t o a computer -based D A W (Dig ital A udio W orkstation). The 01V96 can pro [...]
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40 Chapter 4—Connections and Setup 01V96—Owner’s Manual W ordclock Connections and Settings About W ordclock Digital audio equipment must be synchronized when digital audio signals are transferred from one device to another . E ven if both devices use identical sampling rates, digital signals may not transfer correctly , or audible noise or u[...]
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Wordclock Connections and Settings 41 01V96—Owner’s Manual Connections and Setup 4 If the external devices do not have w ordclock in and out c onnectors, you can use the clock information included in the digital audio sig nals. In this case, digital audio signals and wo rd clock sig nals are transferred via the 2TR OUT DIGIT AL and 2TR IN DIGIT[...]
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42 Chapter 4—Connections and Setup 01V96—Owner’s Manual The source select butt on indicators are e xplained below: A usable wor dclock signal is present at this input, and it is in sync with the current 01V96 internal clock. No wor dclock signal is present at this input. A usable wor dclock signal is present at this input, but it is out of sy[...]
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Input and Output Patching 43 01V96—Owner’s Manual Connections and Setup 4 Input and Output Patching The 01V96 is designed to enable you t o patch (assign) signals to Inputs and Outputs. This section explains how t o view the sig nals patched t o Inputs and Outputs and change the assignment. Patching Input Channels By default, the I nput Channel[...]
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44 Chapter 4—Connections and Setup 01V96—Owner’s Manual 3 Press [ENTER] to confirm the change. Patching Omni Outs By default, the output c onnectors are pat ched as follows: • OMNI OUT connectors 1–4 ..............A ux Out 1–4 • AD A T OUT channels 1–8 ...................Bus Out 1–8 • Slot channels 1–8 .......................[...]
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Input and Output Patching 45 01V96—Owner’s Manual Connections and Setup 4 2 Use the cursor buttons to move the cursor to a patch parameter ( 1 ) you wish to change, and rotate the Parameter wheel or press the [INC]/[DEC] buttons to modify the patching. 3 Press [ENTER] to confirm the change. T ip: To restore the default patching, recall Output [...]
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Tutorial 47 01V96—Owner’s Manual 5 T utorial 5 T utorial This chapter describes how t o use the 01V96 for multitrack recording and mixdo wn, using an example in which the 01V96 is connect ed to a digital multitrack record er . A rh ythm machine, guitar , bass, and k eyboard are rec orded. Connections and Setup 1 Connect a digital MTR, musical i[...]
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48 Chapter 5—Tutorial 01V96—Owner’s Manual 3 Press the DISPLA Y ACCESS [P A TCH] button repeatedly until the Patch | In Patch page appears. On this page, make sure that the Input Patch settings remain set to default values, as shown below . By default (as shown in this example), the signals input at INPUT connectors 1–16 are ro uted to Inpu[...]
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Initial Track Recording 49 01V96—Owner’s Manual 5 T utorial 4 Press the [P A TCH] button repeatedly until the Patch | Out Patch page appears. On this page, make sure that the Output Patch settings remain set to default values, as shown below . By default (as shown in this example), the signals output from Bus Outs 1–8 are rout ed to the AD A [...]
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50 Chapter 5—Tutorial 01V96—Owner’s Manual The CH1-32 page enables you t o v iew Input Channel 1–32 lev els and compressor and gate gain reduction amounts. 4 Make sure that the LEVEL button ( 1 ) is turned on in the METER MODE sec- tion. The METER MODE section enables you t o select the ty pe of signals displayed on the meters. If any butto[...]
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Initial Track Recording 51 01V96—Owner’s Manual 5 T utorial 2T o cancel a pair , press and hold the [SEL] button for one of the paired chan- nels, and press the [SEL] button for the other channel. Routing Signals To re co rd the 01V96 input signals to an ext ernal dig ital multitrack recor der , y ou must spec- ify the destination of the signal[...]
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52 Chapter 5—Tutorial 01V96—Owner’s Manual • Using Direct Outs Each Input Channel signal is directly r outed to and output fr om the specified output con- nectors and channels. U se this method to pat ch each Input Channel dir ectly to each MTR track. The following example illustrates the signals directly output from AD A T OUT channels 1?[...]
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Initial Track Recording 53 01V96—Owner’s Manual 5 T utorial 2 Move the cursor to the S button for the Input Channel to which the musical instrument or microphone is connected, then press [ENTER] to turn it off. By default, eac h Input Channel is routed t o the Stereo Bus, which enables y ou to monitor the signals from the MONIT OR OUT connect o[...]
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54 Chapter 5—Tutorial 01V96—Owner’s Manual In this example, Input Channel 9–12 signals are routed t o AD A T OUT channels 5–8. 8 Press the DISPLA Y ACCESS [P AN/ROUTING] button repeatedly until the Pan/Route | Rout1-16 page appears. 9 Move the cursor to the D button for the Input Channels you want to route to Direct Outs, then press [ENTE[...]
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Initial Track Recording 55 01V96—Owner’s Manual 5 T utorial 4 Make sure that the S buttons for Input Channels 17–24 are turned on and the 1–8 buttons are turned off, then use the P AN control to pan the moni- toring signal. 5 Press the DISPLA Y ACCESS [HOME] button, then press the [F1] button to dis- play the Meter | CH1-32 page. 6 Make sur[...]
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56 Chapter 5—Tutorial 01V96—Owner’s Manual EQ’ing the Input Signals The 01V96’ s Input Channels feature 4-band full parametr ic EQ. This section describes how to apply EQ to the signals before they are rec orded to the tracks. 1 Press the LA YER [1–16] button. I nput Channel La yer 1–16 is no w available for contr ol from the channel [...]
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Initial Track Recording 57 01V96—Owner’s Manual 5 T utorial •Q This parameter contr ol specifies the Q (slope) fo r cut/boost of the center fr equency set via the F parameter contr ol. The setting range is between 10 and 0.10. The smal ler the value, the steeper the slope beco mes. This parameter c ontrol also selects the ty pe of EQ for the[...]
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58 Chapter 5—Tutorial 01V96—Owner’s Manual 3 Press the [DYNAMICS] button, then press the [F4] button. The Dynamics | Comp Lib page appears. This page enables you t o store c ompressor settings (programs) to the Compressor library , and recall c ompressor programs from the librar y . This example uses one of the co mpressor programs 1–36 fro[...]
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Initial Track Recording 59 01V96—Owner’s Manual 5 T utorial 7 Press the [ENTER] button to turn on the ON/OFF button located in the lower-left corner of the page. The ON/OFF button turns the currently-selected I nput Channel’ s compr essor on or off. 8 While a musician plays the musical instrument, adjust the compressor parameters. To do so, m[...]
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60 Chapter 5—Tutorial 01V96—Owner’s Manual Overdubbing to Other T racks This section describes how to o verdub the musical instruments or microphone c onnected to the INPUT connectors 1 and 2 to the digital MTR ’ s T racks 9 and 10, while listening t o the performance rec orded on T racks 1–8. Setting the Input Levels 1 Connect the musica[...]
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Overdubbing to Other Tracks 61 01V96—Owner’s Manual 5 T utorial Routing Signals Fo llow the steps below t o route the I nput Channel 1 and 2 signals to Slot Channels 1 and 2 directly so that the signals will be record ed to T racks 9 and 10 on the digital MTR. 1 Press the DISPLA Y ACCESS [P A TCH] button repeatedly until the Patch | Direct Out [...]
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62 Chapter 5—Tutorial 01V96—Owner’s Manual 5 Press the [F1] button to display the Pan/Route | Pan page, then use the P AN parameter controls on the page to pan channel signals. 6 Press the DISPLA Y ACCESS [HOME] button, then press the [F1] button to dis- play the Meter | CH1-32 page. 7 Make sure that [ON] button indicators 9 and 10 are steadi[...]
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Mixing Recorded Tracks into Stereo (Mixdown) 63 01V96—Owner’s Manual 5 T utorial Mixing Recorded T racks into Stereo (Mixdown) “Mixdown ” is the proc ess of mixing recor ded tracks into stereo and rec ording the ster eo sig- nal to an ext ernal master recor der . This section describes how to mix signals rec orded on Tr acks 1–16 into a s[...]
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64 Chapter 5—Tutorial 01V96—Owner’s Manual 3 Move the cursor to the 2L parameter box in the STEREO INPUT section, rotate the Parameter wheel or press the [INC]/[DEC] buttons to select “2TD L,” then press [ENTER]. 4 In the same way , move the cursor to the 2R parameter box in the STEREO INPUT section, then select “2TD R.” The signals i[...]
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Mixing Recorded Tracks into Stereo (Mixdown) 65 01V96—Owner’s Manual 5 T utorial I nput Channel 17–32 signals input from T racks 1–16 of the dig ital MTR are no w routed through the Stereo B us, t o the STEREO OUT and 2TR OUT DIGIT AL connect ors. 5 Use the P AN parameter controls for Input Channels 17–32 on the page to adjust the panpot [...]
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66 Chapter 5—Tutorial 01V96—Owner’s Manual Using the Internal Effects The 01V96 features four internal multi-effects pr ocessors that can be used via A ux Sends and Returns or b y inser ting them into specific channels. This section describes how t o use internal Effects proc essor 1 v ia A ux Send 1, and apply r everb to the track signals. [...]
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Mixing Recorded Tracks into Stereo (Mixdown) 67 01V96—Owner’s Manual 5 T utorial 4 Rotate the Parameter wheel and select “2. Reverb Room” Fo r pur poses of this tutorial, select this r oom reverb program. 5 Move the cursor to the RECALL button located to the left of the list, then press [ENTER]. Effect program “Reverb Room ” is loaded i[...]
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68 Chapter 5—Tutorial 01V96—Owner’s Manual Recording to the Master Recorder Fo llow the steps below t o recor d the mixed st ereo signal from the 01V96 to the c onnected master rec order . 1 Start recording on the master recorder , then start playing back on the digital MTR. During recor ding, observe the stereo met er on the rig ht of the di[...]
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Analog I/O & Digital I/O 69 01V96—Owner’s Manual Analog I/O & Digital I/O 6 6 Analog I/O & Digital I/O This chapter describes the 01V96’ s analog and digital input/output connectors as well as the basic operations inv olving the digital I/Os. Analog Inputs & Outputs Input Section The 01V96’ s top panel features input connect[...]
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70 Chapter 6—Analog I/O & Digital I/O 01V96—Owner’s Manual • GAIN controls I nputs 1 thr ough 16 feature rotary gain controls that adjust input sensitivity . Input sensitivity for INPUT connectors 1–12 ranges from –16 dB to –60 dB when the P ad is off, and from +4 dB to –40 dB when the P ad is on. Input sensitivity for INPUT con[...]
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Digital Inputs & Outputs 71 01V96—Owner’s Manual Analog I/O & Digital I/O 6 Digital Inputs & Outputs The 01V96 rear panel features digital input and output c onnectors that enable you t o con- nect external digital devices. An y signal path can be patched to these digital inputs and out- puts. Y ou can also add analog and dig ital I[...]
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72 Chapter 6—Analog I/O & Digital I/O 01V96—Owner’s Manual See the Y amaha P rofessional A udio W eb site at the following URL for up-to-date news on I/O cards: <http://www .yamahapr oaudio.com/>. Converting Sampling Rates of Signals Received at I/O Card Inputs An optional MY8-AE96S Digital I/O card featur es sampling rate con verte[...]
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Monitoring Digital Input Channel Status 73 01V96—Owner’s Manual Analog I/O & Digital I/O 6 2 Use the cursor buttons to move the cursor to any two-channel button in the SRC sections, then press [ENTER]. The sampling rate con verter for the selected 2-c hannel input turns on or off. W hen on, the sampling rate of the rec eived digital audio i[...]
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74 Chapter 6—Analog I/O & Digital I/O 01V96—Owner’s Manual F COPY I ndicat es the status of copy pr otection information included in the IEC958 P ar t2 (S/PDIF-Consumer) format signals. “OK” appears if copying is allowed. “Pr ohibit” appears if cop y-protect ed. Dithering Digital Outputs Wh en digital audio is transfer red to lo w[...]
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Setting the Transfer Format for Higher Sampling Rates 75 01V96—Owner’s Manual Analog I/O & Digital I/O 6 Setting the T ransfer Format for Higher Sampling Rates To operate the 01V96 at higher sampling frequencies (88.2 kHz or 96 kHz) and tr ansfer dig- ital audio signals to and from c onnected external devices, you must set the data transfer[...]
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76 Chapter 6—Analog I/O & Digital I/O 01V96—Owner’s Manual • SINGLE In S ingle mode, digital audio data is rec eived and transmitted at a sampling rate that is half (44.1/48 kHz) the current higher sampling rate of the 01V96. For example, this is useful when you wish to send 44.1 kHz digital sig nals from an ext ernal HDR to the 01V96 r[...]
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Input Channels 77 01V96—Owner’s Manual Input Channels 7 7 Input Channels This chapter describes how t o adjust the 01V96’ s Input Channel paramete rs. About Input Channels The input Channel section enables you t o ad just the level and tone of the sig nals input to the 01V96 (and the signals output from the internal Effects proc essors 1–4)[...]
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78 Chapter 7—Input Channels 01V96—Owner’s Manual • ON (On/Off) This section enables you t o turn the channel on or off. The c hannel is muted with the Off setting. • LEVEL This section enables you t o adjust the input level of the Input Channel signal. •P A N This section enables you t o adjust the pan setting of the signals routed from[...]
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Setting the Input Channels from the Display 79 01V96—Owner’s Manual Input Channels 7 Re fer to the descr iption of Input Channels for more information on these parameters (page 77). Setting the Input Channels from the Display To set the Input Channel parameters, you can either mov e the cursor to the desired param- eter on the displa y and chan[...]
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80 Chapter 7—Input Channels 01V96—Owner’s Manual Delaying Input Channels To set the delay for each channel, press the [ /INSER T/DELA Y] button repeat edly until the page listed belo w that contains the desired channels appears. -D LY 1-16 page This page enables you t o set the Delay function for Input Channels 1–16. -D LY 17-32 page This p[...]
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Setting the Input Channels from the Display 81 01V96—Owner’s Manual Input Channels 7 Gating Input Channels To set the Input Channel gates, use the [SEL] butto ns to select the desir ed Input Channel, then press the DISPLA Y ACCESS [D YNAMICS] button, then press the [F1] butt on. The Dynamics | Gate Edit page appears. A KEYIN SOURCE Select one o[...]
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82 Chapter 7—Input Channels 01V96—Owner’s Manual E Meters These meters indicate the lev els of the post-gate signals and the amount of gain reduc- tion. F ON/OFF The ON/OFF button turns the currently-selected I nput Channel’ s gate on or off. G P ARAMETER These controls enable y ou to set the gate paramete rs. (See page 278 for mor e inform[...]
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Setting the Input Channels from the Display 83 01V96—Owner’s Manual Input Channels 7 E Meters These meters indicate the lev els of the post-compressor signals and the amount of gain redu ct ion. F ON/OFF The ON/OFF button turns the currently-selected I nput Channel’ s compr essor on or off. G P ARAMETER section These controls enable y ou to s[...]
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84 Chapter 7—Input Channels 01V96—Owner’s Manual EQ’ing Input Channels The 01V96’ s Input Channels feature 4-band (L O W , L OW -MID , HIGH-MID , HIGH) para- metric EQ. The L O W -MID and HIGH-MID bands are a peaking type of EQ. The L OW and HIGH bands can be set to shelving, peaking , or HPF and LPF respecti vely . 1 Press the [SEL] butt[...]
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Setting the Input Channels from the Display 85 01V96—Owner’s Manual Input Channels 7 3 Move the cursor to the desired parameter , then rotate the Parameter wheel to change the value. Panning Input Channels I nput Channels can be panned in the range of L63 through CENTER to R63. T o pan each c hannel, press the [P AN/ROUTING] butt on repeatedly [...]
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86 Chapter 7—Input Channels 01V96—Owner’s Manual Routing Input Channels Y ou can route each Input Channel t o the Stereo Bus, Bus 1–8, or its own Direct Out. W ith the default setting, signals are r outed only to the Ster eo Bus. Ho wever , y ou can patch signals to a sing le or multiple destinations, if necessar y . 1 Press the DISPLA Y AC[...]
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Setting the Input Channels from the Display 87 01V96—Owner’s Manual Input Channels 7 C S Wh en this button is turned on, the currently-selected I nput Channel is routed to the Stereo B us. D D Wh en this button is turned on, the currently-selected I nput Channel is routed to its Direct Out. See page 125 for more information on the Direct Out. E[...]
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88 Chapter 7—Input Channels 01V96—Owner’s Manual B COMP section (*) This section enables you t o turn the compressor -ty pe dynamics proc essor on or off and set the parameters. (See page 82 for more information.) C INSERT section (*) This section enables you t o turn the Inser t on or off and patch the Insert In and Out. (See page 127 for mo[...]
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Setting the Input Channels from the Display 89 01V96—Owner’s Manual Input Channels 7 • ON/OFF button ........... This button turns on or off the cur rently-select ed Input Chan- nel. • Fad er .............................. This parameter sets the fader position of the currently-selected I nput Channel. The fader knob is hig hlighted when th[...]
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90 Chapter 7—Input Channels 01V96—Owner’s Manual Setting the Input Channels from the Control Sur face Y ou can use the faders, [SEL] buttons, and var ious buttons and c ontrols in the SELECTED CHANNEL section on the top panel t o directly control most paramet ers for Input Chan- nels. Setting Input Channel Levels and Panning the Channels ■ [...]
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Setting the Input Channels from the Control Surface 91 01V96—Owner’s Manual Input Channels 7 EQ’ing Input Channels 1 Press the [SEL] button or move the fader for the channel you wish to control. 2T o control EQ for the currently-selected channel, press one of the following buttons to select the band you wish to adjust: • [HIGH] button .....[...]
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92 Chapter 7—Input Channels 01V96—Owner’s Manual Pairing Input Channels On the 01V96, you can pair adjacent odd-ev en Input Channels or count erpar t channels on Lay er 1 and Laye r 2 that share the same physical fader . Faders and most parameters of paired c hannels ar e linked for ster eo operation. P aired c hannels’ linked parameters an[...]
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Pairing Input Channels 93 01V96—Owner’s Manual Input Channels 7 2 Move the cursor to the desired button in the Channel Pairing window , then press [ENTER]. The following buttons are a vailable in this window : • CANCEL Cancels the operation. • CH x ➔ y Co pies the odd channel parameter values to the ev en channel. • CH y ➔ x Co pies t[...]
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94 Chapter 7—Input Channels 01V96—Owner’s Manual Wh en y ou sw itch the P air Mode, the combinations of channel numbers displayed on the page also change. 3 Move the cursor to the desired channel’ s MONOx2 button ( 2 ), then press [ENTER]. The channels are pair ed. 4T o cancel a pair , move the cursor to the desired channel’ s STEREO butt[...]
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Naming Input Channels 95 01V96—Owner’s Manual Input Channels 7 2 Move the cursor to a name you wish to change, then press [ENTER]. The Title Edit window appears, enabling y ou to enter a name. 3 Edit the name, move the cursor to the OK button, then press [ENTER]. The new name is now effecti ve. T ip: The edited name is stored in the I nput P at[...]
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Bus Outs 97 01V96—Owner’s Manual Bus Outs 8 8 Bus Outs This chapter describes how t o adjust the 01V96’ s Ster eo Out and Bus Out 1–8 parameters. About Stereo Out The Stereo Out section r eceiv es Input Channel and Bus Out 1–8 signals, mixes them int o two channels, proc esses them using on-board EQ, compr essor , etc., then rout es them [...]
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98 Chapter 8—Bus Outs 01V96—Owner’s Manual • METER This section enables you t o sw itc h the metering position of signal le v els that are display ed on the M eter page or by the ster eo meter to the right of the screen. (See page 34 for more information on selecting the metering position.) Bus Out 1–8 The Bus Out 1–8 section mix es sig[...]
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Setting the Stereo Out and Bus Out 1–8 from the Display 99 01V96—Owner’s Manual Bus Outs 8 Setting the Stereo Out and Bus Out 1–8 from the Display To set the Stereo Out and Bus Out 1–8 parameters, you can either mo ve the cursor to the desired parameter on the displa y and change the value, or operate the desired button or co ntrol on the[...]
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100 Chapter 8—Bus Outs 01V96—Owner’s Manual Compressing the Stereo Out and Bus Outs To set the Stereo Out and Bus Out 1–8 co mpressors, press the [D YNAMICS] butt on, then the [F3] button to displa y the Dynamics | Comp Edit page, and use the [SEL] buttons to select the Stereo Out or B us Out 1–8. The parameters on this page (and the proc[...]
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Setting the Stereo Out and Bus Out 1–8 from the Display 101 01V96—Owner’s Manual Bus Outs 8 Routing Bus Out 1–8 Signals to the Stereo Bus. Y ou can patch Bus Out 1–8 signals to Outputs and Slots 1/2, as well as to the Ster eo Bus. Y ou can adjust the level and pan settings of the signals routed t o the Stereo Bus for each bus. This is con[...]
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102 Chapter 8—Bus Outs 01V96—Owner’s Manual V iewing the Stereo Out and Bus Out Settings Y ou can v iew and adjust parameter settings for the currently-selected Ster eo Out or Bus Out on the V iew | Paramete r and Fader pages. ■ Viewing the Compressor and EQ Settings To display the V iew | P arameter page, use the c orresponding [SEL] butto[...]
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Setting the Stereo Out and Bus Out 1–8 from the Display 103 01V96—Owner’s Manual Bus Outs 8 C Fader This fader adjusts the Stereo Out output lev els, and links with the [STEREO] fader . The fader knob is highlig hted when the fader is set t o 0.0 dB. • Bus Out (1–8) Fader page A ON/OFF This button turns the currently-selected Bus Out (1?[...]
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104 Chapter 8—Bus Outs 01V96—Owner’s Manual Setting the Stereo Out and Bus Out 1–8 from the Control Sur face Y ou can use the faders, [SEL] buttons, and var ious buttons and c ontrols in the SELECTED CHANNEL section on the top panel t o directly control c ertain par ameters for the St ereo Out and Bus Out 1–8. Setting the Levels Mo ve the[...]
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Pairing Buses or Aux Sends 105 01V96—Owner’s Manual Bus Outs 8 Pairing Buses or Aux Sends Y ou can pair adjacent odd-even (in this order) buses or A ux Sends for ster eo operation. P aired bus and A ux Send linked paramet ers and non-linked parameters (that are a vailable for independent contr ols) are listed below: ** You can set this paramete[...]
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106 Chapter 8—Bus Outs 01V96—Owner’s Manual Attenuating Output Signals To attenuat e the 01V96’ s output signals, displa y the EQ | Out A tt page and adjust the Ster eo Out and Bus Out 1–8 attenuat ors individually . If necessary , you can also select Output and I/O car d channels and specify the amount of attenuation. This technique is c[...]
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Naming the Stereo Out and Bus Outs 107 01V96—Owner’s Manual Bus Outs 8 Naming the Stereo Out and Bus Outs Y ou can change the default Bus names (BUS1, A UX4, STEREO , et c.). I t may be c onv enient to name the buses “Monitor Out ” or “Effect Se nd, ” for example, so that you can easily iden- tify the signal ty pe. 1 Press the DISPLA Y [...]
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Aux Outs 109 01V96—Owner’s Manual Aux Outs 9 9 Aux Outs This chapter describes how t o control A ux Out 1–8. Aux Out 1–8 The A ux Out 1–8 section mixes signals rout ed from the Input Channels to the c orrespond- ing A ux Sends, pr ocesses them using on-board EQ, co mpressor , etc., then routes them to the specified internal effects proc [...]
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110 Chapter 9—Aux Outs 01V96—Owner’s Manual Setting Aux Out 1–8 from the Display To set A ux Out 1–8 parameters, you can either mov e the cursor to the desired parameter on the screen and change the value, or operate the desired butt on or control on the t op panel. This section explains how t o set the parameters on the screen. Attenuati[...]
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Setting Aux Out 1–8 from the Display 111 01V96—Owner’s Manual Aux Outs 9 Comp settings To set the A ux Out 1–8 compr essors, press the DISPLA Y A CCESS [DYN AMICS] button, then press the [F3] button t o display the Dynamics | Comp Edit page, then select the desired A ux Out 1–8 by using the corresponding [SEL] buttons. The parameters on t[...]
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112 Chapter 9—Aux Outs 01V96—Owner’s Manual V iewing Aux Out Settings Y ou can v iew and adjust the parameter settings for the currently-selected A ux Out on the Vi ew | P arameter and Fader pages. ■ Viewing the Compressor and EQ Settings To display the V iew | P arameter page, use the c orresponding [SEL] button to select the desired A ux [...]
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Setting Aux Out 1–8 from the Control Surface 113 01V96—Owner’s Manual Aux Outs 9 Setting Aux Out 1–8 from the Control Sur face Y ou can use the faders, [SEL] buttons, and var ious buttons and co ntrols in the SELECTED CHANNEL section on the top panel t o directly control c ertain par ameters for A ux Out 1–8. Setting Levels To set A ux Ou[...]
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114 Chapter 9—Aux Outs 01V96—Owner’s Manual • MODE A ux Sends have two operating modes that dete rmine how signals are sent: Fix ed (A ux Send levels are fix ed); and V ar iable (A ux Send levels ar e var iable). • GLOBAL The GL OBAL PRE and POST buttons enable y ou to set all Input Channels for the selected A ux to pre-fader or post-fad[...]
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Setting Aux Send Levels 115 01V96—Owner’s Manual Aux Outs 9 •V ariable Mode In this mode, A ux Send le v els are variable and the signal source point can be either pre-fader or post-fader . Channel Send level r otar y contr ols and PRE/POST buttons appear on the screen. 4 If you switched to Fixed mode in Step 3, the ON/OFF buttons turn each I[...]
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116 Chapter 9—Aux Outs 01V96—Owner’s Manual 5 If you switched to V ariable mode in Step 3, the PRE/POST buttons and Send level rotary controls enable you to adjust the signal source points and Send levels. Y ou can tur n each I nput Channel on or off for the currently-selected A ux Send even in V ari- able mode. T o do this, mov e the cursor [...]
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Viewing Aux Send Settings for Multiple Channels 117 01V96—Owner’s Manual Aux Outs 9 V iewing Aux Send Settings for Multiple Channels Y ou can v iew and set parameters for all A ux Send 1–8, including setting lev els and Pre/P ost parameters. This is con venient when y ou w ish to visually ch eck all A ux Send settings or simultaneously adjust[...]
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118 Chapter 9—Aux Outs 01V96—Owner’s Manual 3 If you selected the PRE/POST button in Step 2, move the cursor to the desired Input Channel and Aux intersection, then press the [ENTER] button to change the signal source point. 4 If you selected the LEVEL button in Step 2, move the cursor to the desired Input Channel and Aux intersection, then e[...]
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Panning Aux Sends 119 01V96—Owner’s Manual Aux Outs 9 Panning Aux Sends Y ou can pair adjacent odd-even (in this order) A ux Sends for ster eo operation. This enables y ou to pan signals from Input Channels to pair ed A ux Sends. 1 Pair the desired two Aux Sends. (See page 105 for more information on pair- ing channels.) 2 Use the F ADER MODE [[...]
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120 Chapter 9—Aux Outs 01V96—Owner’s Manual Copying Channel Fader Positions to Aux Sends W hile A ux Sends are in V ariable mode, y ou can copy all I nput Channel fader positions on one lay er to the corresponding A ux Sends. This is con venient when y ou w ish to send t o the musicians monitor signals that hav e the same balance setting as t[...]
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Input & Output Patching 121 01V96—Owner’s Manual Input & Output Patching 10 10 Input & Output Patching This chapter describes how t o patch (assign) signal paths w ithin the 01V96 to its inputs, outputs, and slot channels Input Patching Sig nals input at INPUT connectors 1–16, AD A T IN connect or , 2TR IN DIGIT AL connec- to rs, [...]
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122 Chapter 10—Input & Output Patching 01V96—Owner’s Manual Input Patching Fo llow the steps below t o change the Input P atc h. 1 Press the DISPLA Y ACCESS [P A TCH] button repeatedly until the Patch | In Patch page appears. I nputs, AD A T IN channels, and slot channels that are currently assigned to Input Channels are sho w n in the pa[...]
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Output Patching 123 01V96—Owner’s Manual Input & Output Patching 10 Output Patching The 01V96’ s Stereo Out, Bus Out 1–8, A ux Out 1–8 sig nals can be patched t o any outputs, AD A T OUT output channels, and slot output channels. Pa tc h example: By default, the following signal paths are patched to outputs, AD A T OUT output channels[...]
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124 Chapter 10—Input & Output Patching 01V96—Owner’s Manual Changing the Signal Path to the ADA T OUT Connector , Slot, or OMNI OUT connectors Fo llow the steps below t o change the signal path patched to the AD A T OUT connector , the optional mini-Y GD AI card installed in the slot, or the OMNI OUT connectors. 1 Press the DISPLA Y ACCES[...]
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Patching Direct Outs 125 01V96—Owner’s Manual Input & Output Patching 10 Patching the 2TR Digital Outputs Fo llow the steps below t o change the signal path patched to the 2TR OUT DIGIT AL 1 & 2 co nnectors. 1 Press the DISPLA Y ACCESS [P A TCH] button repeatedly until the Patch | 2TR Out page appears. Sig nals assig ned on the Out P at[...]
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126 Chapter 10—Input & Output Patching 01V96—Owner’s Manual • PRE EQ .......................... Immediately befor e Input Channel EQ • PRE F ADER .................. Immediately before Input Channel fader • POST F ADER ............... Immediately after I nput Channel fader 2 Move the cursor to a patch parameter (1–32) you want to c[...]
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Insert Patching 127 01V96—Owner’s Manual Input & Output Patching 10 Insert Patching The 01V96’ s Input Channels and Output Channels (Stereo Out, Bus Out 1–8, A ux Out 1–8) feature independent Insert Ins and Outs. Inpu ts, outputs, AD A T connector channels, slot c hannels, and internal effects pr ocessor inputs and outputs can be patc[...]
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128 Chapter 10—Input & Output Patching 01V96—Owner’s Manual B INSERT section • ON/OFF ........................ This button turns the I nser t on or off. • OUT ............................... This parameter enables y ou to select outputs, AD A T OUT c hannels, slot output channels, or internal effects inputs as the I nsert Out destinat[...]
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Insert Patching 129 01V96—Owner’s Manual Input & Output Patching 10 V iewing and Changing Insert In Patch Y ou can v iew and also change the items pat ched to the Insert Ins of all Input Channels (or all Output Channels). This is useful when you wish to find out if multiple channels ha ve the same patch. 1T o view the Input Channels’ Ins[...]
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Monitoring 131 01V96—Owner’s Manual Monitoring 11 11 Monitoring This chapter e xplains how to set up monitoring and use the Solo function on the 01V96. Monitor The 01V96 features the ster eo signal path to feed the monitors. The monitoring signal source is pat ched to MONIT OR OUT connect ors L & R and the PHONES connect or . The following [...]
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132 Chapter 11—Monitoring 01V96—Owner’s Manual Monitor and Solo Setup Fo r monitoring and solo setup, press the DISPLA Y A CCESS [DIO/SETUP] button repeat- edly until the DIO/Setup | M onitor page appears. This page contains the follo wing par ameters: A SOLO This parameter turns the Solo function on or off. B y default, it is set t o Enabled[...]
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Using the Monitor 133 01V96—Owner’s Manual Monitoring 11 E SOLO TRIM This parameter enables you t o tr im the level of the Solo sig nal in the range of –96 dB to +12 dB. F SOLO SAFE CHANNEL Fo r Mixdown Solo mode, I nput Channels can be configured indi vidually so that the y are not mut ed when other Input Channels are soloed (Solo Safe func[...]
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134 Chapter 11—Monitoring 01V96—Owner’s Manual Using the Solo Function Y ou can solo and monitor Input Channels, A ux Out 1–8, and Bus Out 1–8 using the [SOL O] buttons on the top panel. 1 Press the [DIO/SETUP] button repeatedly until the DIO/Setup | Monitor page appears. 2 Set the SOLO parameter to On. Set other parameters on the page, i[...]
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Surround Pan 135 01V96—Owner’s Manual Surround Pan 12 12 Surround Pan This chapter describes surround panning, which determines how Input Channel signals are panned within and across the stereo field. Using Surround Pan About Surround Pan The Surround P an function places a sound image w ithin a two-dimensional field using a m ulti-channel pl[...]
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136 Chapter 12—Surround Pan 01V96—Owner’s Manual Wh en y ou select one of these Surround modes, each surround channel signal is output as the Bus Out signal specified on the DIO/Setup | Surr Bus page (see page 138). The following table shows the factory-default Surround Channel to B us Out assignment in each Surround mode. Setting Up and Sel[...]
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Setting Up and Selecting Surround Pan Modes 137 01V96—Owner’s Manual Surround Pan 12 2 Move the cursor to the Surround mode button you want to use. Wh en y ou move the cursor to one of these buttons, speaker ic ons appear , indicating a ty p- ical listening position and the Surround Channel t o Bus Out configuration. • 3-1 Surround • 5.1 S[...]
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138 Chapter 12—Surround Pan 01V96—Owner’s Manual 6T o change the Surround Channel to Bus Out assignment, move the cursor to the SURR/BUS SETUP button, then press [ENTER]. The DIO/Setup | Surr Bus page appears. A BUS1–BUS8 These parameters select channels to be assigned to the B us Outs in 3-1, 5.1, and 6.1 Sur - r ound modes. B INIT These b[...]
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Setting Up and Selecting Surround Pan Modes 139 01V96—Owner’s Manual Surround Pan 12 ■ Surround Pan Recording To re co rd surround pan mov ement to a digital MTR, r oute the Bus Outs to the AD A T OUT c hannels or slot output channels that ar e connect ed to the digital MTR. The following diagram illust rates an example of recor ding 5.1 Surr[...]
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140 Chapter 12—Surround Pan 01V96—Owner’s Manual ■ Surround Pan Monitoring To monitor surround pan mov ement, patch the Bus Outs to the analog outputs, to which a monitoring system is connect ed. The following diagram illust rates an example in which Bus Out 1 & 2 (left and right front c hannel) signals are output fr om the STEREO OUT L[...]
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Surround Panning 141 01V96—Owner’s Manual Surround Pan 12 Surround Panning Y ou can set the sur round pan paramete rs for each Input Channel. 1 Make sure that the 01V96 is in any Surround mode except Stereo, then press the [SEL] button of the channel for which you want to set surround pan. 2 Press the DISPLA Y ACCESS [P AN/ROUTING] button repea[...]
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142 Chapter 12—Surround Pan 01V96—Owner’s Manual E LFE This parameter contr ol sets the level of the LFE (Low F requency Effects) Channel signal ro uted to the subw oofer , and appears only in 5.1 and 6.1 Surround modes. F F/R In 6.1 Surround mode, F and R parameter contr ols appear . The F parameter contr ol determines how the F ront Center [...]
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Surround Panning 143 01V96—Owner’s Manual Surround Pan 12 • ...................... The sound image mo ves between fr ont and rear . • ...................... The sound image mo ves from fr ont left to rear right. W ith this pattern, y ou can also fine-tune the tr ajectory by using the WIDTH, DEPTH, OFFSET ( ), and OFFSET ( ) parameters. •[...]
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144 Chapter 12—Surround Pan 01V96—Owner’s Manual • ...................... The sound image moves between fr ont and rear while tracing an arc. W ith this pattern, you can also fine-tune the radius and shape of the arc using the WIDTH, DEPTH, OFFSET ( ), and OFFSET ( ) parameters. • ...................... The sound image moves while tracin[...]
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Surround Panning 145 01V96—Owner’s Manual Surround Pan 12 The following table shows ho w the sound images on two linked c hannels move when dif- ferent trajectory patterns and stereo link patterns are c ombined. A solid line indicates the mov ement of the selected channel, and a dotted line indicates the mo vement of the linked partner . 7T o l[...]
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146 Chapter 12—Surround Pan 01V96—Owner’s Manual B parameter box This parameter bo x enables you to mo ve the surround pan setting of the selected chan- nel left and right. C parameter box This parameter bo x enables you to mo ve the surround pan setting of the selected chan- nel front and r ear . 8T o move the sound image of each channel on [...]
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Grouping Channels & Linking Parameters 147 01V96—Owner’s Manual Grouping Channels & Linking Parameters 13 13 Grouping Channels & Linking Parameters This chapter describes how t o group faders or [ON] buttons for multiple channels and link the EQ or compr essor parameters for simultaneous operation. Grouping & Linking On the 01V9[...]
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148 Chapter 13—Grouping Channels & Linking Parameters 01V96—Owner’s Manual Using Fader Groups and Mute Groups Fo llow the steps below t o group faders or [ON] buttons for Input Channels or Output Channels. 1 Press the DISPLA Y ACCESS [P AIR/GROUP] button repeatedly until one of the pages that contains the desired group and channels appear[...]
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Using Fader Groups and Mute Groups 149 01V96—Owner’s Manual Grouping Channels & Linking Parameters 13 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 selected channel is mark ed w ith “ ” and the channel is added to the group . 4 In the same way , press th[...]
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150 Chapter 13—Grouping Channels & Linking Parameters 01V96—Owner’s Manual Linking EQ and Compressor Parameters Fo llow the steps below t o link EQ or compressor parameters for I nput Channels or Output Channels. This function enables you to set EQ or c ompressor parameters for multiple chan- nels to the same values simultaneously . 1 Pre[...]
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Linking EQ and Compressor Parameters 151 01V96—Owner’s Manual Grouping Channels & Linking Parameters 13 -I n C o mp page This page enables you t o set Compr essor links (i–l) for Input Channels 1–32. -O u t C o mp page This page enables you t o set Compressor links (m–p) for Bus Outs (1–8), A ux Outs (1–8) and Stereo Out. 2 Press [...]
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152 Chapter 13—Grouping Channels & Linking Parameters 01V96—Owner’s Manual 3 Press the [SEL] button for a channel you wish to add to the EQ or Compressor link. The selected channel is mark ed w ith “ ” and the channel is added to the link. 4 In the same way , press the [SEL] button for other channels you wish to add to the link. The E[...]
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Internal Effects 153 01V96—Owner’s Manual Internal Effects 14 14 Internal Effects This chapter describes how t o use the 01V96’ s internal effects pr ocessors. About the Internal Effects The 01V96 features four internal multi-effects pr ocessors. These effects processors offer n umer ous ty pes of effects, including rever bs, dela ys , modula[...]
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154 Chapter 14—Internal Effects 01V96—Owner’s Manual Using Effects Processors via Aux Sends Y ou can use effects processors via A ux Sends by patching effects proc essor inputs to A ux Outs, and effects processor outputs t o ST IN Channels. 1 Recall an effect program you wish to use. Re fer to page 175 for more information on recalling effect[...]
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Using Effects Processors via Aux Sends 155 01V96—Owner’s Manual Internal Effects 14 4T o patch a signal output from the effects processor , move the cursor to the desired OUT parameter box, select the signal destination from the following options, then press [ENTER]. • – ..................................... No assignment • CH1–32 .....[...]
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156 Chapter 14—Internal Effects 01V96—Owner’s Manual Inserting the Internal Effects into Channels Y ou can inser t the internal effects into certain Input Channels or Output Channels (Bus 1–8, A ux Bus 1–8, or the Ster eo Bus). 1 Select an internal Effects processor (1–4), then recall the desired effect pro- grams. 2 Press the [SEL] but[...]
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Editing Effects 157 01V96—Owner’s Manual Internal Effects 14 Editing Effects To edit effect programs recalled to the internal Effects proc essors 1–4, pr ess the DISPLA Y A CCESS [EFFECT] button r epeatedly until the Edit pag e for the effects proc essor you wish to edit appears. Effects proc essors 1–4 correspond to the follo w ing pages: [...]
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158 Chapter 14—Internal Effects 01V96—Owner’s Manual F TEMPO This section enables you t o set the tempo and int erval of the selected effects, and displays cer tain parameters only when certain effect ty pes are select ed. U se the par ameter c ontrol on the left side of this section to adjust the value between 25BPM and 300BPM. When the MIDI[...]
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About Plug-Ins 159 01V96—Owner’s Manual Internal Effects 14 About Plug-Ins If y ou installed a mini-Y GD AI card that suppor ts the Effects function into Slot, you can use plug-in effects in addition to the internal effects pr ocessors. Y ou can patch Bus signals or channel insert outs to the plug-in input. The plug-in output can be patched t o[...]
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Scene Memories 161 01V96—Owner’s Manual Scene Memories 15 15 Scene Memories This chapter describes Scene memories, which store 01V96 mix and effects settings. About Scene Memories Scene memories enable you t o store a snapshot of 01V96 channel mix settings and internal effects proc essor settings as a “Sce ne” in a special memor y area. The[...]
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162 Chapter 15—Scene Memories 01V96—Owner’s Manual About Scene Numbers Scene memories are number ed w ith #U or from #00 thr ough #99. Y ou can store Sc enes in Scene memories #01–99. W hen you r ecall a Scene, the Scene memor y number appears at the top of the display page. Scene memory #00 is a sp ecial read-only memor y that contains the[...]
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Storing and Recalling Scenes 163 01V96—Owner’s Manual Scene Memories 15 Storing and Recalling Scenes Y ou can store and recall Scenes b y pressing the buttons on the t op panel or using the dedi- cated Scene memory page on the display . Storing and Recalling Scenes Using the SCENE MEMOR Y Buttons Y ou can use the SCENE MEMOR Y buttons to stor e[...]
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164 Chapter 15—Scene Memories 01V96—Owner’s Manual Storing and Recalling Scenes Using the Scene Memory Page On the Scene M emory page, you can st ore, recall, wr ite-pr otect, delete, and edit the titles of Scenes. 1 Adjust the mix parameters on the 01V96 to the conditions you wish to store as a Scene. 2 Press the DISPLA Y ACCESS [SCENE] butt[...]
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Auto Scene Memory Update 165 01V96—Owner’s Manual Scene Memories 15 G PA TCH LINK INPUT H PA TCH LINK OUTPUT These parameters indicate the Input and Output P atch librar y numbers selected at the time the Scenes wer e stored. When y ou recall a Scene, the link ed Input or Output patch is recalled as well. Y ou can also move the cursor to the pa[...]
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166 Chapter 15—Scene Memories 01V96—Owner’s Manual Fading Scenes Y ou can specify the time it takes the Input and Output Channel faders (or level c ontrols) to mov e to their new positions when a Scene is recalled. This is called Fade T ime, and it can be set for each channel in the range of 00.0 through 30.0 sec onds (in 0.1 second steps). T[...]
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Fading Scenes 167 01V96—Owner’s Manual Scene Memories 15 Fading Output Channels To set the Fade Time for the Output Channels (Ster eo Out, B us Outs 1–8, A ux Outs 1–8), press the DISPLA Y A CCESS [SCENE] button repeatedly until the Sc ene | Out Fade page appears. The basic operation is the same as on the In Fade page. A BUS1–8 These para[...]
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168 Chapter 15—Scene Memories 01V96—Owner’s Manual Recalling Scenes Safely Wh en a Scene is r ecalled, all mix paramete rs are set acco rdingly . H owever , in some situa- tions, y ou can retain the current settings of certain parameters on certain channels by using the Re call Safe funct ion . Re call Safe settings are stored in Scene memori[...]
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Sorting Scenes 169 01V96—Owner’s Manual Scene Memories 15 Sorting Scenes Y ou can sor t Scenes in Scene memories. 1 Press the DISPLA Y ACCESS [SCENE] button repeatedly until the Scene | Sort page appears. 2 Move the cursor to the SOURCE list ( 1 ) in the left column, then rotate the Parameter wheel or press the [INC]/[DEC] buttons to select the[...]
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Libraries 171 01V96—Owner’s Manual Libraries 16 16 Libraries This chapter describes the 01V96’ s various libr aries. About the Libraries The 01V96 features seven libraries that enable you t o store Channel, Input P atc h, Output Pa tc h, Effects, and other data. Y ou can also quickly recall this data from the libraries to r est ore previous p[...]
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172 Chapter 16—Libraries 01V96—Owner’s Manual 2 Rotate the Parameter wheel or press the [INC]/[DEC] buttons to select the desired memory . The selected memory ap pears inside the dotted bo x. 3 Move the cursor to one of the following function buttons, then press [ENTER]. A TITLE EDIT This button displa ys the Title Edit window , which enables[...]
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Using Libraries 173 01V96—Owner’s Manual Libraries 16 Using Libraries Channel Library Channel librar y enables you to st ore and re call I nput Channel and Output Channel param- eter settings. The librar y contains two pr eset memories and 127 user (readable & wr itable) memories. Y ou can recall only the settings for the currently-selected[...]
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174 Chapter 16—Libraries 01V96—Owner’s Manual The alarm indicators also appear when the Surround mode, A ux pair , and other non-chan- nel parameter settings originally stored in the memor y do not match those for the destina- tion channel. Ho wever , if the channel ty pe of the memory and that of the destination c hannel mat ch, you can reca[...]
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Using Libraries 175 01V96—Owner’s Manual Libraries 16 Output Patch Library The Output P atch library enables you to stor e and recall all Output P atch settings. The librar y contains one pr eset memor y and 32 user (readable & writable) memor ies. To access the Output P atch librar y , press the DISPLA Y A CCESS [P A TCH] butt on repeatedl[...]
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176 Chapter 16—Libraries 01V96—Owner’s Manual A EFFECT NAME This parameter displays the name of the Effects program currently selected by the Effects proc essor . B TYPE This parameter displays the effects type currently used by the Effects proc essor . The n umber of input and output channels for the currently-used effects appears below the [...]
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Using Libraries 177 01V96—Owner’s Manual Libraries 16 The following tables list the preset effects pr ogr ams in the Effects librar y: • Reverbs • Delays • Modulation-based Effects • Guitar Effects • Dynamic Effects No. Preset Name T ype Description 1 Reverb Hall REVERB HALL Concert hall reverberation simulation with gate 2 Reverb Roo[...]
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178 Chapter 16—Libraries 01V96—Owner’s Manual • Combination Effects • Others 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 Reverb and flanger i[...]
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Using Libraries 179 01V96—Owner’s Manual Libraries 16 Gate Library The Gate librar y enables y ou to store and r ecall Input Channel gate settings. The librar y co ntains four preset memories and 124 user (readable & wr itable) memories. Fo llow the steps below t o use the Gate librar y . 1 Press the DISPLA Y ACCESS [DYNAMICS] button, then [...]
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180 Chapter 16—Libraries 01V96—Owner’s Manual Compressor Library This librar y enables you t o store and recall se ttings for the compr essors on Input Channels, B us Outs 1–8, A ux Outs 1–8, and St ereo Out. The librar y contains 36 preset memories and 92 user (readable & writable) memor ies. Fo llow the steps below t o use the Compr[...]
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Using Libraries 181 01V96—Owner’s Manual Libraries 16 The following table lists the preset memories in the Compressor library : No. Preset Name T ype Description 1 Comp COMP Compressor for reducing the overall volume level. Use it on the stereo output during mixdown, or with paired Input or Output Channels. 2 Expand EXP AND Expander template. 3[...]
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182 Chapter 16—Libraries 01V96—Owner’s Manual EQ Library This librar y enables you t o store and recall EQ settings for Input Channels, Bus Outs 1–8, A ux Outs 1–8, and Ster eo Out. The library contains 40 preset memories and 160 user (read- able & wr itable) memories. Fo llow the steps below t o use the EQ librar y . 1 Press the DISP[...]
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Using Libraries 183 01V96—Owner’s Manual Libraries 16 The following table lists the preset memories in the EQ librar y : No. Preset Name Description 1 Bass Drum 1 Emphasizes the low range of a bass drum and the attack created by the beater . 2 Bass Drum 2 Creates a peak around 80 Hz, producing a tight, stiff sound. 3 Snare Drum 1 Emphasizes “[...]
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Remote Control 185 01V96—Owner’s Manual Remote Control 17 17 Remote Control This chapter describes the R emote function, which enables you t o control ext ernal equip- ment directly fr om the 01V96 top panel. About Remote Function The 01V96’ s Remote function enables y ou to control e xternal D A W (Digital A udio W ork- station) equipment, M[...]
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186 Chapter 17—Remote Control 01V96—Owner’s Manual Pro T ools Remote Layer The 01V96 features R emote La yer target espe cially designed for controlling P ro T ools. Connections and Configuring Pro T ools Fo llow the steps below t o connect the 01V96 to y our comput er v ia the USB port so that you can control P ro T ools from the 01V96. ■[...]
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Pro Tools Remote Layer 187 01V96—Owner’s Manual Remote Control 17 5 Choose OMS Studio Setup from the Setups menu, and configure OMS as nec- essary . Re fer to the documentation that came with OMS for more information on configuring the OMS Studio Setup menu. OMS recognizes the 01V96 as a USB MIDI interface that fea- tures eight ports. 6 Choos[...]
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188 Chapter 17—Remote Control 01V96—Owner’s Manual Configuring the 01V96 Fo llow the steps below t o set up the 01V96 so that you can re motely control P ro T ools from the 01V96 Re mote Lay er . 1 Press the DISPLA Y ACCESS [DIO/SETUP] button repeatedly until the DIO/Setup | MIDI/Host page appears. 2 Move the cursor to the first DA W parame[...]
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Pro Tools Remote Layer 189 01V96—Owner’s Manual Remote Control 17 7 Press the LA YER [REMOTE] button. The Re mote Lay er is now available for c ontrol, enabling you t o remotely co ntrol Pr o T ools. Display W hile the Pr o T ools lay er is selected, you can use the [F2]–[F4] butt ons as well as the left and right [ ]/[ ] T ab Scroll buttons [...]
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190 Chapter 17—Remote Control 01V96—Owner’s Manual • If no check box es are selected: ...........P ro T ools timec ode format is set to “Min- utes:Seconds ” or “Samples. ” C SELECT ASSIGN This parameter indicates the current parameter , which can be adjusted via the parame- te r controls on the page. F or example, P an, P anR, SndA,[...]
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Pro Tools Remote Layer 191 01V96—Owner’s Manual Remote Control 17 ■ Channel Display mode ( [F3] button) Pr ess the [F3] button to select this displa y mode, in which the parameter controls for tracks 1–16 are displa yed. • Pa r ameter controls 1–16 ................... Channel parameter co ntrols, such as channel 1–16 panpots, Send A?[...]
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192 Chapter 17—Remote Control 01V96—Owner’s Manual Control Surface Operation Wh en the Pr o T ools R emote la yer is selected, the 01V96 contr ols on the top panel engage the following functions: ■ Channel Strip section • [SEL] buttons These buttons select P ro T ools channels, inser ts, and A utomation mode. • [SOLO] buttons These butt[...]
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Pro Tools Remote Layer 193 01V96—Owner’s Manual Remote Control 17 ■ DISPLA Y ACCESS section •[ P AIR/GROUP] button Pr ess this button while a Channel Display mode or M eter Displa y mode page is selected to display a G roup ID to which each c hannel belongs. • [EFFECT] button Pr ess this button to displa y or hide the Insert w indow in P [...]
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194 Chapter 17—Remote Control 01V96—Owner’s Manual DAW PRE Plays back from the pre-roll point up to the beginning of the selected area. DAW IN Plays back from the beginning of the selected area for a duration specified as the pre-roll. DAW OUT Plays back to the end of the selected area for a duration specified as the post-roll. DAW POST Pla[...]
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Pro Tools Remote Layer 195 01V96—Owner’s Manual Remote Control 17 Selecting Channels To select a sing le Pr o T ools channel, press the [SEL] butt on that corresponds to the desir ed c hannel. To select multiple Pro T ools channels simultaneously , while holding do w n one [SEL] but- to n, pr ess the [SEL] buttons of the other channels you wish[...]
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196 Chapter 17—Remote Control 01V96—Owner’s Manual Muting Channels To mu te Pr o T ools channels, pr ess the [ON] buttons. The [ON] button indicators of muted c hannels turn off. Gr ouped channels are muted t ogether . Pr ess the [ON] buttons again to unmut e channels. The [ON] button indicators of unmuted c hannels light up . There are tw o [...]
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Pro Tools Remote Layer 197 01V96—Owner’s Manual Remote Control 17 2 Press the F ADER MODE [AUX 1]–[AUX 5] buttons to select the desired Sends (A–E). 3T o toggle between pre and post, move the cursor to the parameter control on the display , then press [ENTER]. Pr essing [ENTER] repeatedly t ogg les between pr e and post. Setting Send Levels[...]
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198 Chapter 17—Remote Control 01V96—Owner’s Manual Assigning Plug-ins to Pro T ools Channels Y ou can assig n plug-ins to fiv e inserts available for Pro T ools channel strips as follows. 1 Press the [F2] button to select Insert Display mode. 2 Press the F ADER MODE [AUX 8] button. The [A UX 8] button indicator flashes. Y ou can now select [...]
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Pro Tools Remote Layer 199 01V96—Owner’s Manual Remote Control 17 8 In the same way , assign plug-ins to other channels. 9 When you finish assigning plug-ins, press the [AUX 8] button. The button indicator turns off. Editing Plug-ins Y ou can edit plug-ins inser ted in the channel strips as follows: 1 Press the [F2] button to select Insert Dis[...]
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200 Chapter 17—Remote Control 01V96—Owner’s Manual 6 Move the cursor to a parameter control, then rotate the Parameter wheel or press the [ENTER] button to adjust the value. One or two parameters ar e assigned to a sing le parameter c ontrol. T o turn the parameter setting on or off, press [ENTER]. T o modify the parameter variable, rotate th[...]
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Pro Tools Remote Layer 201 01V96—Owner’s Manual Remote Control 17 5 Rotate the Parameter wheel. R otate the P arameter wheel clockw ise to scrub or shuttle forwards. T urn it counter clock- w ise to scrub or shuttle backwards. The minimum scrub playback st ep var ies depending on the zoom setting in the P ro T ools Edit window . 6T o cancel the[...]
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202 Chapter 17—Remote Control 01V96—Owner’s Manual Nuendo Remote Layer Y ou can remotely contr ol Nuendo using the R emote La yer . ■ Configuring Computers 1 Connect the 01V96 to your computer using a USB cable, and install the required USB driver included on the 01V96 CD-ROM. Re fer to the Studio Manager installation guide for more inform[...]
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MIDI Remote Layer 203 01V96—Owner’s Manual Remote Control 17 MIDI Remote Layer If y ou select USER DEFINED as the target for the Remot e Lay er , you can r emotely contr ol the parameters of external MIDI devices (such as synthesizers and t one generators) by oper - ating the channel [ON] buttons, and faders to output various MIDI messages. (T [...]
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204 Chapter 17—Remote Control 01V96—Owner’s Manual 2 Press the DISPLA Y ACCESS [DIO/SETUP] button repeatedly until the DIO/Setup | MIDI/Host page appears. 3 Move the cursor to the REMOTE parameter box ( 1 ) in the SPECIAL FUNC- TIONS section, rotate the Parameter wheel to select MIDI, then press [ENTER]. If the MIDI port is already in use, a [...]
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MIDI Remote Layer 205 01V96—Owner’s Manual Remote Control 17 D ID, SHORT , LONG These parameters display the c hannel names. The ID paramete r displays the channel ID (RM01–RM16) for the currently-controlled MIDI device. E ON section This section displays the type of MIDI messages (in hexadecimal or alphabet) assigned to the [ON] buttons for [...]
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206 Chapter 17—Remote Control 01V96—Owner’s Manual 2 Press the DISPLA Y ACCESS [DIO/SETUP] button repeatedly until the DIO/Setup | Remote page appears, then set the T ARGET parameter to USER DEFINED. Y ou can now use the MIDI Remot e function. R efer to the pr ev ious section for more infor - mation on using the MIDI Re mote function. 3 Move [...]
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MIDI Remote Layer 207 01V96—Owner’s Manual Remote Control 17 c hanging values in the range of 00 to 7F (0–127 in decimal) are output. 9 Move the cursor to the LA TCH/UNLA TCH button, then press [ENTER] to select LA TCH or UNLA TCH depending on how you want the [ON] buttons to function. • LA TCH ........................... Pressing the [ON] [...]
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208 Chapter 17—Remote Control 01V96—Owner’s Manual 10 T o change the channel name, move the cursor to the ID LONG parameter box, then press [ENTER] to display the Title Edit window . Re fer to page 30 for more information on editing names. Machine Control Function The 01V96 can control the transport functions and select tracks on external rec[...]
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Machine Control Function 209 01V96—Owner’s Manual Remote Control 17 3 Move the cursor to the PORT parameter box in the MACHINE CONTROL sec- tion ( 1 ), then rotate the Parameter wheel to select the MMC destination. The following ports and slot are available as the MMC destination. • MIDI .............................. MIDI port • USB ......[...]
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210 Chapter 17—Remote Control 01V96—Owner’s Manual C TRANSPORT section This section enables you t o control the transport functions on external machines. • REW ............................... This button starts rewind on external machines. • FF ................................... This button starts fast forward on external machines. • S[...]
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MIDI 211 01V96—Owner’s Manual MIDI 18 18 MIDI This chapter describes the 01V96’ s MIDI-related functions. MIDI & the 01V96 U sing Contr ol Changes, P rogram Changes, and other MIDI messages enables you to r ecall Scenes and edit parameters on the 01V96, and stor e 01V96 internal data on external MIDI dev ices. The 01V96 supports the follo[...]
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212 Chapter 18—MIDI 01V96—Owner’s Manual • SLOT If an optional “MY8-mLAN” I/O card is installed in the slot, MIDI data transfer to and fr om an external MIDI device is available via the MY8-mLAN card. U p to eight-por t MIDI data (16 channels x 8 ports) can be transmitted and receiv ed. MIDI Port Setup Selecting a Port for MIDI Message [...]
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MIDI Port Setup 213 01V96—Owner’s Manual MIDI 18 • DEVICE ID ................... Specify the 01V96’ s MMC Dev ice ID . MMC Dev ice IDs iden- tify connect ed dev ices, enabling rec ognition dur ing MMC tr ansmission and reception. D SPECIAL FUNCTIONS section This section enables you t o specify por ts for various special functions. • Studi[...]
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214 Chapter 18—MIDI 01V96—Owner’s Manual Selecting MIDI Messages for T ransmission and Reception Y ou can select MIDI messages to be transmitted or receiv ed at a specified port. To do so, press the DISPLA Y A CCESS [MIDI] button, then press the [F1] button t o display the MIDI | Setup page. Select MIDI channels for transmission and receptio[...]
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Assigning Scenes to Program Changes for Remote Recall 215 01V96—Owner’s Manual MIDI 18 • Tx ON/OFF ................... T r ansmission of Parameter Change messages is enabled or dis- abled. • Rx ON/OFF ................... R eception of Parameter Change messages is enabled or disabled. • ECHO ON/OFF ............ This button determines wheth[...]
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216 Chapter 18—MIDI 01V96—Owner’s Manual 4 Move the cursor to a parameter box in the PGM CHG column, and rotate the Parameter wheel or press the [INC]/[DEC] buttons to select the Program Change numbers to which you want to assign Scenes. 5 Press the cursor button [ ] to move the cursor to a parameter box in the SCENE NO./TITLE column, then ro[...]
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Assigning Parameters to Control Changes for Real-time Control 217 01V96—Owner’s Manual MIDI 18 4 Move the cursor to the MODE parameter’ s T ABLE button ( 1 ), then press [ENTER]. The MODE parameter determines which MIDI messages are transmitted when 01V96 parameters are adjust ed. The follo wing options are available for the MODE parameter: ?[...]
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218 Chapter 18—MIDI 01V96—Owner’s Manual 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 INPUT1–32 MASTER BUS1–8/AUX1–8/STEREO PRE/POST AUX1 [...]
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Assigning Parameters to Control Changes for Real-time Control 219 01V96—Owner’s Manual MIDI 18 EQ ON INPUT1–32/ST IN 1–4/BUS1–8/AUX1–8/STEREO Q LOW F LOW G LOW H G LOW L Q LO-MID F LO-MID G LO-MID H G LO-MID L Q HI-MID F HI-MID G HI-MID H G HI-MID L Q HIGH F HIGH G HIGH H G HIGH L A TT H A TT L HPF ON LPF ON GA TE ON INPUT1–32 AT TA C[...]
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220 Chapter 18—MIDI 01V96—Owner’s Manual Pa r ameters that feature a setting range of more than 128 st eps (such as Fader and Delay T ime parameters) require tw o or more Co ntrol Change messages t o specify the values. Fo r example, if you wish to contr ol Fader parameters on certain channels using Control Changes, you must assign the same c[...]
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Controlling Parameters by Using Parameter Changes 221 01V96—Owner’s Manual MIDI 18 Controlling Parameters by Using Parameter Changes Y ou can control 01V96 parameters in real time b y using P arameter Change messages that are S ystem Exclusi ve messages, instead of using MIDI Control Changes. See “MIDI Data Format” at the end of this Man ua[...]
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222 Chapter 18—MIDI 01V96—Owner’s Manual T ransmitting Parameter Settings via MIDI (Bulk Dump) Y ou can back up data stored in the 01V96, such as libraries and Scenes, t o an external MIDI device by using MIDI Bulk Dump . I n this way , you can later r estore previous 01V96 settings by tr ansmitting this MIDI data back to the 01V96. 1 Press t[...]
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Transmitting Parameter Settings via MIDI (Bulk Dump) 223 01V96—Owner’s Manual MIDI 18 The following options are a vailable: • ALL ................................. This button selects all data available for bulk dump . W hen this button is turned on, all other buttons in this section are turned off. • SCENEMEM ................. This button [...]
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Other Functions 225 01V96—Owner’s Manual Other Functions 19 19 Other Functions This chapter describes the 01V96’ s miscellaneous functions. Changing the Input and Output Channel Names Y ou can change the default name of the input channels (Input Channels 1–32, ST IN Chan- nels 1–4) and output channels (A ux Outs 1–8, Bus Outs 1–8, Ste[...]
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226 Chapter 19—Other Functions 01V96—Owner’s Manual Wh en the N ame Input A uto Cop y check bo x ( 3 ) is on, the first four c haracters of a newly-entered Long name ar e automatically co pied to the Short name. On the other hand, a newly-entered Short name is automatically added t o the beginning of the Long name. Y ou can reset all port na[...]
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Setting Preferences 227 01V96—Owner’s Manual Other Functions 19 This page contains the follo wing par ameters. (These par ameters ar e explained in the order from the to p of the left column to the bottom of the rig ht column.) • Auto P AN Display If this check bo x is on, the P an/Route pages appear automatically when y ou operate the [P AN][...]
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228 Chapter 19—Other Functions 01V96—Owner’s Manual • Initial Data Nominal If this check bo x is on, I nput Channel faders and ST IN Channel level contr ols are set to nominal (0 dB) when you recall Sc ene #0. (If this check bo x is off, they are set to – ∞ .) • Scene MEM Auto Update If this c heck box is on, you can use the Scene M e[...]
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Creating a Custom Layer by Combining Channels (User Assignable Layer) 229 01V96—Owner’s Manual Other Functions 19 • EQ ................................... Copies the EQ parameter values. C Display Brightness This parameter sets the bright ness of the LED indicators in the range of 1 through 4. Creating a Custom Layer by Combining Channels (Us[...]
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230 Chapter 19—Other Functions 01V96—Owner’s Manual Using the Oscillator The 01V96 features an Oscillator y ou can use for sound checks. Follo w the steps below to use the Oscillator: 1 Press the DISPLA Y ACCESS [UTILITY] button repeatedly until the Utility | Oscillator page appears. This page contains the follo wing par ameters: A OSCILLA TO[...]
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Using the User Defined Keys 231 01V96—Owner’s Manual Other Functions 19 6 Move the cursor to the parameter control in the LEVEL section, then rotate the Parameter wheel to raise the Oscillator level. Y ou can v iew the current Oscillator level on the LE VEL meter . Using the User Defined Keys Y ou can assig n an y of more than 160 functions to[...]
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232 Chapter 19—Other Functions 01V96—Owner’s Manual 3 Move the cursor to one of the 1–8 parameter boxes, then press [ENTER]. The 01V96 displays the U ser Define Select w indow , which enables y ou to assign functions to the selected buttons. 4 Move the cursor to the left column, then rotate the Parameter wheel or press the [INC]/[DEC] butt[...]
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Using Operation Lock 233 01V96—Owner’s Manual Other Functions 19 Using Operation Lock The 01V96 features an Operation Lock function that prevents unint entional edits and r estricts acc ess to panel operation w ith a passwor d. To use the Operation Lock func tion, press the [UTILITY] button re peatedly to display the Ut ility | Lock page. This [...]
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234 Chapter 19—Other Functions 01V96—Owner’s Manual C P ASSWORD This button enables y ou to change the current passwor d. M ov e the cursor to the P ASS- W ORD button, then press [ENTER]. The Set P assword window appears, enabling y ou to change the password. Enter the current passwor d in the P ASSW ORD field, and a new passw ord in the NEW[...]
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Cascading Consoles 235 01V96—Owner’s Manual Other Functions 19 The following paragr aphs explain ho w to make a cascade c onnection using two 01V96s and the inputs and outputs of the digital I/O card installed in the slot of each 01V96. 1 Install digital I/O cards into the slot on each of two 01V96s. 2 Connect two 01V96s as follows: •C onnect[...]
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236 Chapter 19—Other Functions 01V96—Owner’s Manual The following display page is an example of integrating Bus 1–8, A ux Send 1–4, Stereo Bus, and Solo Bus signals via the AD A T IN and OUT connectors and tw o 8-channel digital I/O cards (such as MY8-A T). 5 On the master unit, press the DISPLA Y ACCESS [P A TCH] button repeatedly until [...]
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Cascading Consoles 237 01V96—Owner’s Manual Other Functions 19 8 Press the DISPLA Y ACCESS [DIO/SETUP] button repeatedly to display the DIO/Setup | MIDI/Host page, then set the Cascade Link parameter to “MIDI.” 9 Repeat Step 8 for the master unit. Af te r Steps 8 and 9, the slave unit will be able to transmit and rece ive MIDI messages. 10 [...]
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238 Chapter 19—Other Functions 01V96—Owner’s Manual Checking the Battery and the System V ersion The Utility | Battery page enables you to check the c ondition of the internal mem- or y-backup battery and the system version number . T o locate this page, press the DISPLA Y A CCESS [UTILITY] button r epeatedly . A Status If the Status is “Ok[...]
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Initializing the 01V96 239 01V96—Owner’s Manual Other Functions 19 Initializing the 01V96 Y ou can delete all currently-recor ded settings and r estore the fact or y-preset values, and reset the Operation Lock password to its init ial setting. Follo w the steps below . 1 Make sure that the power to the 01V96 is turned off. 2 While holding down [...]
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240 Chapter 19—Other Functions 01V96—Owner’s Manual Calibrating the Faders The 01V96 motorized fader positions may shift ov er time depending on the operating c on- ditions and en v ironment. Y ou can correct the shifted faders using the Calibration function. 1 Make sure that the power to the 01V96 is turned off. 2 While holding down the [ENT[...]
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USER DEFINED KEYS 241 01V96—Owner’s Manual Appendix A: Parameter Lists USER DEFINED KEYS # Function Display 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. Recall +1 Fx1 Lib+1 Recall 5 Effect-1 Lib. Recall –1 Fx1 Lib–1 Recall 6[...]
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242 Appendix A: Parameter Lists 01V96—Owner’s Manual 97 T rack Arming 9 T rack Arming 9 98 T rack Arming 10 T rack Arming 10 99 T rack Arming 11 T rack Arming 11 100 T rack Arming 12 T rack Arming 12 101 T rack Arming 13 T rack Arming 13 102 T rack Arming 14 T rack Arming 14 103 T rack Arming 15 T rack Arming 15 104 T rack Arming 16 T rack Armi[...]
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USER DEFINED KEYS Initial Assignments 243 01V96—Owner’s Manual USER DEFINED KEYS Initial Assignments Input Patch Parameters BANK A BANK B BANK C BANK D BANK E BANK F BANK G BANK H TITLE Scene Recall Group Enable DAW 1 DAW 2 Machine Control Program Change Special Function No Assign 1 Scene 1 Recall IN Fader Group A UDEF BANK D UDEF BANK C Machin[...]
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244 Appendix A: Parameter Lists 01V96—Owner’s Manual SL-07 Slot CH7 IN SL-07 Slot CH7 IN INS CH23 InsertOut-CH23 AD7 AD IN 7 SL-08 Slot CH8 IN SL-08 Slot CH8 IN INS CH24 InsertOut-CH24 AD8 AD IN 8 SL-09 Slot CH9 IN SL-09 Slot CH9 IN INS CH25 InsertOut-CH25 AD9 AD IN 9 SL-10 Slot CH10 IN SL-10 Slot CH10 IN INS CH26 InsertOut-CH26 AD10 AD IN 10 S[...]
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Initial Input Patch Settings 245 01V96—Owner’s Manual Initial Input Patch Settings CHANNEL EFFECT IN P A TCH CASCADE IN P A TCH EFFECT TYPE 1 AD1 2 AD2 3 AD3 4 AD4 5 AD5 6 AD6 7 AD7 8 AD8 9 AD9 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 23 ADA T7 24 ADA T8 25 S-1 26 S-2 27[...]
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246 Appendix A: Parameter Lists 01V96—Owner’s 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 Parameters 247 01V96—Owner’s Manual Output Patch Parameters SLOT , ADA T , OMNI INSERT IN DIRECT OUT 2TR OUT Digital Source Description Source Description Sour ce Description Sour ce Description – NONE – NONE – NONE – NONE BUS1 BUS1 AD1 AD IN 1 ADA T1 ADA T1 OUT BUS1 BUS1 BUS2 BUS2 AD2 AD IN 2 ADA T2 ADA T2 OUT BUS2 BUS2 BU[...]
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248 Appendix A: Parameter Lists 01V96—Owner’s Manual INS BUS1 InsertOut-BUS1 ———— INS BUS1 InsertOut-BUS1 INS BUS2 InsertOut-BUS2 ———— INS BUS2 InsertOut-BUS2 INS BUS3 InsertOut-BUS3 ———— INS BUS3 InsertOut-BUS3 INS BUS4 InsertOut-BUS4 ———— INS BUS4 InsertOut-BUS4 INS BUS5 InsertOut-BUS5 ———— INS BUS5 Ins[...]
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Initial Output Patch Settings 249 01V96—Owner’s Manual Initial Output Patch Settings SLOT ADA T OUT OMNI OUT DIRECT OUT 2TR OUT Digital CHANNEL NAME 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 SLOT1-13 BUS5 SLOT1-14 BUS6 SLOT1-15 B[...]
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250 Appendix A: Parameter Lists 01V96—Owner’s Manual User Defined Remote Layer Initial Bank Settings Bank 1 (GM V ol & Pan) ID Name Controller Data Format Short Long 123456789 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 RM01 GM01 GM-CH01 VOL&P AN ON END ––––––––––––––– FADER B0 07 FAD END –––––––––––[...]
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User Defined Remote Layer Initial Bank Settings 251 01V96—Owner’s Manual Bank 2 (GM V ol & Effect 1) ID Name Controller Data Format Short Long 123456789 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 RM01 GM01 GM-CH01 VOL&EFF1 ON END ––––––––––––––– FADER B0 07 FAD END –––––––––––– RM02 GM02 GM-CH02 VO[...]
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252 Appendix A: Parameter Lists 01V96—Owner’s Manual Bank 3 (XG V ol & Pan) ID Name Controller Data Format Short Long 123456789 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 RM01 XG01 XG-CH01 VOL&P AN ON END ––––––––––––––– FADER F0 43 10 4C 08 00 0B FAD F7 END –––––– RM02 XG02 XG-CH02 VOL&P AN ON END ––?[...]
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User Defined Remote Layer Initial Bank Settings 253 01V96—Owner’s Manual Bank 4 (Nuendo VST Mixer) ID Name Controller Data Format Short Long 123456789 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 RM01 CH1 VST MIXER CH1 ON B0 40 SW END –––––––––––– FADER B0 07 FAD END –––––––––––– RM02 CH2 VST MIXER CH2 ON B1 40 SW[...]
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254 Appendix A: Parameter Lists 01V96—Owner’s Manual Effects Parameters REVERB HALL, REVERB ROOM, REVERB ST AGE, REVERB PLA TE One input, two output hall, room, stage, and plate reve r b simulations, all with gates. EARL Y REF . One input, two output early reflections. Parameter Range Description REV TIME 0.3–99.0 s Reverb time INI. DL Y 0.0[...]
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Effects Parameters 255 01V96—Owner’s Manual GA TE REVERB, REVERSE GA TE One input, two output early reflections with gate, and early reflections with rev erse gate. MONO DELA Y One input, two output basic repeat dela y . STEREO DELA Y Tw o input, two output basic st ereo delay . Parameter Range Description TYPE T ype-A, Type-B T ype of early [...]
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256 Appendix A: Parameter Lists 01V96—Owner’s Manual MOD. DELA Y One input, two output basic repeat dela y with modulation. DELA Y LCR One input, two output 3-tap delay (left, center , right). Parameter Range Description DELA Y 0.0–2725.0 ms Delay time FB. GAIN –99 to +99% Feedback gain (plus values for normal-phase feedback, minus values f[...]
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Effects Parameters 257 01V96—Owner’s Manual ECHO Tw o input, two output st ereo delay with crossed feedback loop . CHORUS Tw o input, two output chorus effect. Parameter Range Description DELA Y L 0.0–1350.0 ms Left channel delay time DELA Y R 0.0–1350.0 ms Right channel delay time FB.DL Y L 0.0–1350.0 ms Left channel feedback delay time [...]
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258 Appendix A: Parameter Lists 01V96—Owner’s Manual FLANGE Tw o input, two output flange effect. SYMPHONIC Tw o input, two output symphonic effect. Parameter Range Description FREQ. 0.05–40.00 Hz Modulation speed DEPTH 0–100% Modulation depth MOD. DL Y 0.0–500.0 ms Modulation delay time FB. GAIN –99 to +99% Feedback gain (plus values [...]
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Effects Parameters 259 01V96—Owner’s Manual PHASER Tw o input, two output 16-stage phaser . AUTO P AN Tw o input, two output aut opanner . Parameter Range Description FREQ. 0.05–40.00 Hz Modulation speed DEPTH 0–100% Modulation depth FB. GAIN –99 to +99% Feedback gain (plus values for normal-phase feedback, minus values for reverse-phase [...]
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260 Appendix A: Parameter Lists 01V96—Owner’s Manual TREMOLO Tw o input, two output tremolo effect . HQ. PITCH One input, two output high-quality pitch shifter . Parameter Range Description FREQ. 0.05–40.00 Hz Modulation speed DEPTH 0–100% Modulation depth WAVE Sine, T ri, Square Modulation waveform LSH F 21.2 Hz–8.00 kHz Low shelving fi[...]
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Effects Parameters 261 01V96—Owner’s Manual DUAL PITCH Tw o input, two output pit ch shifter . ROT ARY One input, two output rotary speaker simulator . Parameter Range Description PITCH 1 –24 to +24 semitones Channel #1 pitch shift FINE 1 –50 to +50 cents Channel #1 pitch shift fine LEVEL 1 –100 to +100% Channel #1 level (plus values for[...]
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262 Appendix A: Parameter Lists 01V96—Owner’s Manual RING MOD. Tw o input, two output ring modulator . MOD. FIL TER Tw o input, two output modulation filt er . DISTORTION One input, two output distortion effect. Parameter Range Description SOURCE OSC, SELF Modulation source: oscillator or input signal OSC FREQ 0.0–5000.0 Hz Oscillator freque[...]
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Effects Parameters 263 01V96—Owner’s Manual AMP SIMULA TE One input, two output guitar amp simulator . DYNA. FIL TER Tw o input, two output d ynamically controlled filter . Parameter Range Description AMP TYPE 1 1. STK-M1, STK-M2, THRASH, MIDBST, CMB-PG, CMB-VR, CMB-DX, CMB-TW, MINI, FLAT Guitar amp simulation type DST TYPE DST1, DST2, OVD1, O[...]
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264 Appendix A: Parameter Lists 01V96—Owner’s Manual DYNA. FLANGE Tw o input, two output d ynamically controlled flanger . DYNA. PHASER Tw o input, two output d ynamically controlled phaser . Parameter Range Description SOURCE INPUT , MIDI Control source: input signal or MIDI Note On velocity SENSE 0–100 Sensitivity DIR. UP , DOWN Upward or [...]
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Effects Parameters 265 01V96—Owner’s Manual REV+CHORUS One input, two output rev erb and chorus effects in par allel. REV ->CHORUS One input, two output reve rb and chor us effects in series. Parameter Range Description REV TIME 0.3–99.0 s Reverb time INI. DL Y 0.0–500.0 ms Initial delay before reverb begins HI. RA TIO 0.1–1.0 High-fre[...]
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266 Appendix A: Parameter Lists 01V96—Owner’s Manual REV+FLANGE One input, two output rev erb and flanger effects in par allel. REV ->FLANGE One input, two output reve rb and flanger effects in ser ies. Parameter Range Description REV TIME 0.3–99.0 s Reverb time INI. DL Y 0.0–500.0 ms Initial delay before reverb begins HI. RA TIO 0.1?[...]
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Effects Parameters 267 01V96—Owner’s Manual REV+SYMPHO. One input, two output rev erb and sy mphonic effects in parallel. REV ->SYMPHO. One input, two output reve rb and sy mphonic effects in series. Parameter Range Description REV TIME 0.3–99.0 s Reverb time INI. DL Y 0.0–500.0 ms Initial delay before reverb begins HI. RA TIO 0.1–1.0 [...]
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268 Appendix A: Parameter Lists 01V96—Owner’s Manual REV ->P AN One input, two output rev erb and autopan effects in parallel. DELA Y+ER. One input, two output delay and early r eflections effects in parallel. Parameter Range Description REV TIME 0.3–99.0 s Reverb time INI. DL Y 0.0–500.0 ms Initial delay before reverb begins HI. RA TIO[...]
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Effects Parameters 269 01V96—Owner’s Manual DELA Y ->ER. One input, two output delay and early r eflections effects in series. Parameter Range Description DELA Y L 0.0–1000.0 ms Left channel delay time DELA Y R 0.0–1000.0 ms Right channel delay time FB. DL Y 0.0–1000.0 ms Feedback delay time FB. GAIN –99 to +99% Feedback gain (plus [...]
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270 Appendix A: Parameter Lists 01V96—Owner’s Manual DELA Y+REV One input, two output delay and r everb effects in parallel. DELA Y ->REV One input, two output delay and r everb effects in series. Parameter Range Description DELA Y L 0.0–1000.0 ms Left channel delay time DELA Y R 0.0–1000.0 ms Right channel delay time FB. DL Y 0.0–1000[...]
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Effects Parameters 271 01V96—Owner’s Manual DIST ->DELA Y One input, two output distortion and delay effects in series. MUL TI FIL TER Tw o input, two output 3-band multi-filt er (24 dB/octav e). Parameter Range Description DST TYPE DST1, DST2, OVD1, OVD2, CRUNCH Distortion type (DST = distortion, OVD = overdrive) DRIVE 0–100 Distortion d[...]
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272 Appendix A: Parameter Lists 01V96—Owner’s Manual FREEZE One input, one output basic sampler . ST REVERB Tw o input, two output st ereo reverb . Parameter Range Description REC MODE MANUAL, INPUT In MANUAL mode, recording is started by pressing the REC and PLAY buttons. In INPUT mode, Record-Ready mode is engaged by pressing the REC button, [...]
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Effects Parameters 273 01V96—Owner’s Manual M.BAND DYNA. Tw o input, two output 3-band d ynamics processor , w ith individual solo and gain reduction metering for each band. Parameter Range Description LOW GAIN –96.0 to +12.0 dB Low band level MID GAIN –96.0 to +12.0 dB Mid band level HI. GAIN –96.0 to +12.0 dB High band level PRESENCE ?[...]
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274 Appendix A: Parameter Lists 01V96—Owner’s Manual Preset EQ Parameters #T itle Parameter LOW L-MID H-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 PEAKING LPF G +8.0 dB –7.0 dB +6.0 dB ON F 80 Hz 400 Hz 2.50 kHz 12[...]
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Preset EQ Parameters 275 01V96—Owner’s Manual 11 Syn. Bass 1 PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING H.SHELF G +3.5 dB +8.5 dB 0.0 dB 0.0 dB F 85 Hz 950 Hz 4.00 kHz 12.5 kHz Q 0.1 8 4.5 — 12 Syn. Bass 2 PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING H.SHELF G +2.5 dB 0.0 dB +1.5 dB 0.0 dB F 125 Hz 180 Hz 1.12 kHz 12.5 kHz Q 1.6 8 2.2 — 13 Piano 1 L.SHELF PEAKING PEAKING H.SHELF [...]
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276 Appendix A: Parameter Lists 01V96—Owner’s Manual 22 A. G. Arpeg. 1 L.SHELF PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING G –0.5 dB 0.0 dB 0.0 dB +2.0 dB F 224 Hz 1.00 kHz 4.00 kHz 6.70 kHz Q — 4.5 4.5 0.12 23 A. G. Arpeg. 2 L.SHELF PEAKING PEAKING H.SHELF G 0.0 dB –5.5 dB 0.0 dB +4.0 dB F 180 Hz 355 Hz 4.00 kHz 4.25 kHz Q —7 4.5 — 24 Brass Sec. PEAKING[...]
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Preset EQ Parameters 277 01V96—Owner’s Manual 33 Bass Drum 3 PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING G +3.5 dB –10.0 dB +3.5 dB 0.0 dB F 118 Hz 315 Hz 4.25 kHz 20.0 kHz Q 21 0 0.4 0.4 34 Snare Drum 3 L.SHELF PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING G 0.0 dB +2.0 dB +3.5 dB 0.0 dB F 224 Hz 560 Hz 4.25 kHz 4.00 kHz Q — 4.5 2.8 0.1 35 T om-tom 2 L.SHELF PEAKING PEAKIN[...]
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278 Appendix A: Parameter Lists 01V96—Owner’s Manual Preset Gate Parameters (fs = 44.1 kHz) Preset Compressor Parameters (fs = 44.1 kHz) #T itle T ype Parameter V alue 1 Gate GA TE Threshold (dB) –26 Range (dB) –56 Attack (ms) 0 Hold (ms) 2.56 Decay (ms) 331 2 Ducking DUCKING Threshold (dB) –19 Range (dB) –22 Attack (ms) 93 Hold (ms) 1.[...]
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Preset Compressor Parameters (fs = 44.1 kHz) 279 01V96—Owner’s Manual 5 A. Dr . BD COMP Threshold (dB) –24 Ratio ( :1) 3 Attack (ms) 9 Out gain (dB) 5.5 Knee 2 Release (ms) 58 6 A. Dr . BD COMP AND-H Threshold (dB) –11 Ratio ( :1) 3.5 Attack (ms) 1 Out gain (dB) –1.5 Width (dB) 7 Release (ms) 192 7 A. Dr . SN COMP Threshold (dB) –17 Rat[...]
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280 Appendix A: Parameter Lists 01V96—Owner’s Manual 13 E. B. Slap COMP Threshold (dB) –12 Ratio ( :1) 1.7 Attack (ms) 6 Out gain (dB) 4.0 Knee hard Release (ms) 133 14 Syn. Bass COMP Threshold (dB) –10 Ratio ( :1) 3.5 Attack (ms) 9 Out gain (dB) 3.0 Knee hard Release (ms) 250 15 Piano1 COMP Threshold (dB) –9 Ratio ( :1) 2.5 Attack (ms) 1[...]
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Preset Compressor Parameters (fs = 44.1 kHz) 281 01V96—Owner’s Manual 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 Threshold (dB) –13 Ratio ( :1) [...]
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282 Appendix A: Parameter Lists 01V96—Owner’s Manual 29 Solo V ocal2 COMP Threshold (dB) –8 Ratio ( :1) 2.5 Attack (ms) 26 Out gain (dB) 1.5 Knee 3 Release (ms) 331 30 Chorus COMP Threshold (dB) –9 Ratio ( :1) 1.7 Attack (ms) 39 Out gain (dB) 2.5 Knee 2 Release (ms) 226 31 Click Erase EXP AND Threshold (dB) –33 Ratio ( :1) 2 Attack (ms) 1[...]
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General Spec 283 01V96—Owner’s Manual Appendix B: Specifications General Spec Number of scene memories 99 Sampling Frequency Internal 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 88.2 kHz, 96 kHz External Normal rate: 44.1 kHz–10% to 48 kHz+6% Double rate: 88.2 kHz–10% to 96 kHz+6% Signal Delay fs=48 kHz Less than 1.6 ms CH INPUT to STEREO OUT fs=96 kHz Less than 0.[...]
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284 Appendix B: Specifications 01V96—Owner’s Manual Digital Input (2TR IN DIGIT AL, ADA T input) Option Input (SLOT) Available cards Optional digital interface cards (MY16, MY8, MY4 series) Input Channel CH1–32 Input patch — Phase Normal/reverse Gate-type 3 On/off Key in: 12 ch Group (1–12, 13–24, 25–32)/AUX1–8 Comp-type 4 On/off Ke[...]
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General Spec 285 01V96—Owner’s Manual MONITOR OUT DA converter 24-bit linear , 128-times oversampling (@fs=44.1, 48 kHz), 64-times over- sampling (@fs=88.2, 96 kHz) OMNI OUT 1–4 Output patch STEREO, BUS1–8, AUX1–8, DIRECT OUT 1–32, INSERT OUT (CH1–32, BUS1–8, AUX1–8, STEREO), CASCADE OUT (BUS1–8, AUX 1–8, STEREO, SOLO) DA conv[...]
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286 Appendix B: Specifications 01V96—Owner’s Manual EQ Parameters AUX1–8 Comp-type 4 On/off Pre EQ/pre fader/post fader Attenuator –96.0 to +12.0 dB (0.1 dB step) EQ 4-band PEQ 5 On/off On/off — Fader 100 mm motorized Delay 0–29100 samples Metering Displayed on LCD Peak hold on/off INTERNAL EFFECTS (EFFECT 1–4) Number of effects 4@44.[...]
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General Spec 287 01V96—Owner’s Manual Gate Parameters Comp Parameters Gate Threshold –54 dB–0 dB (0.1 dB step) Range –70 dB–0 dB (1 dB step) Attack 0 ms–120 ms (1 ms step) Hold 0.02 ms–1.96 s (216 points) @ 48 kHz 0.02 ms–2.13 s (216 points) @ 44.1 kHz 0.01 ms–981 ms (216 points) @ 96 kHz 0.01 ms–1.06 s (216 points) @ 88.2 kHz[...]
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288 Appendix B: Specifications 01V96—Owner’s Manual Libraries Compander H Threshold –54 dB to 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 (15 points) Out gain –18 dB to 0 dB (0.1 dB step) Width 1 dB–90 dB (1 dB step) Attack 0 ms–120 ms (1 ms step) Release 5 ms–42.3 s (160 points) @ 48 kH[...]
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Analog Input Spec 289 01V96—Owner’s Manual Analog Input Spec In these specifications, when dB represents a specific voltage, 0 dB is referenced to 0.775 Vrms. For 2TR IN levels, 0 dBV is referenced to 1.00 Vrms. All input AD converters (CH INPUT 1–16) are 24-bit linear, 128-times oversampling. (@fs=44.1, 48 kHz) +48 V DC (phantom power) is su[...]
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290 Appendix B: Specifications 01V96—Owner’s Manual Digital Input Spec Digital Output Spec I/O SLOT Spec Each I/O SL O T accepts a Digital interface car d. SLO T1 has a serial interface. Input Format Data length Level Connector 2TR IN DIGIT AL IEC-60958 24-bit 0.5 Vpp/75 Ω RCA pin jack ADA T IN ADA T 1 1. ALESIS proprietary multichannel optic[...]
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CONTROL I/O Spec 291 01V96—Owner’s Manual CONTROL I/O Spec Dimensions U nit: mm 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 an y time w ithout prior notice. Since specifications, equipment or options may not be[...]
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292 Appendix C: MIDI 01V96—Owner’s Manual Appendix C: MIDI Scene Memory to Program Change T able Program Change # Initial Scene # User Scene # Program Change # Initial Scene # User Scene # Program Change# Initial Scene # User Scene # 10 1 4 4 4 48 7 8 7 20 2 4 5 4 58 8 8 8 30 3 4 6 4 68 9 8 9 40 4 4 7 4 79 0 9 0 50 5 4 8 4 89 1 9 1 60 6 4 9 4 9[...]
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Initial Parameter to Control Change Table 293 01V96—Owner’s Manual Initial Parameter to Control Change T able CHANNEL1 # High Mid Low 0 NO ASSIGN 1F ADER H CHANNEL INPUT1 2F ADER H CHANNEL INPUT2 3F ADER H CHANNEL INPUT3 4F ADER H CHANNEL INPUT4 5F ADER H CHANNEL INPUT5 6F ADER H CHANNEL INPUT6 7F ADER H CHANNEL INPUT7 8F ADER H CHANNEL INPUT8 [...]
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294 Appendix C: MIDI 01V96—Owner’s Manual CHANNEL2 # High Mid Low 0 NO ASSIGN 1F ADER H CHANNEL INPUT25 2F ADER H CHANNEL INPUT26 3F ADER H CHANNEL INPUT27 4F ADER H CHANNEL INPUT28 5F ADER H CHANNEL INPUT29 6F ADER H CHANNEL INPUT30 7F ADER H CHANNEL INPUT31 8F ADER H CHANNEL INPUT32 9F ADER H CHANNEL ST -IN1 10 F ADER H CHANNEL ST -IN2 11 F A[...]
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Initial Parameter to Control Change Table 295 01V96—Owner’s Manual CHANNEL3 # High Mid Low 0 NO ASSIGN 1E QG LOW H INPUT1 2E QG LOW H INPUT2 3E QG LOW H INPUT3 4E QG LOW H INPUT4 5E QG LOW H INPUT5 6E QG LOW H INPUT6 7E QG LOW H INPUT7 8E QG LOW H INPUT8 9E QG LOW H INPUT9 10 EQ G LOW H INPUT10 11 EQ G LOW H INPUT11 12 EQ G LOW H INPUT12 13 EQ [...]
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296 Appendix C: MIDI 01V96—Owner’s Manual CHANNEL4 # High Mid Low 0 NO ASSIGN 1E QG LOW H INPUT25 2E QG LOW H INPUT26 3E QG LOW H INPUT27 4E QG LOW H INPUT28 5E QG LOW H INPUT29 6E QG LOW H INPUT30 7E QG LOW H INPUT31 8E QG LOW H INPUT32 9E QG LOW H ST -IN1 10 EQ G LOW H ST -IN2 11 EQ G LOW H ST -IN3 12 EQ G LOW H ST -IN4 13 NO ASSIGN 14 NO ASS[...]
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Initial Parameter to Control Change Table 297 01V96—Owner’s Manual CHANNEL5 # High Mid Low 0 NO ASSIGN 1E QG LO-MID H INPUT1 2E QG LO-MID H INPUT2 3E QG LO-MID H INPUT3 4E QG LO-MID H INPUT4 5E QG LO-MID H INPUT5 6E QG LO-MID H INPUT6 7E QG LO-MID H INPUT7 8E QG LO-MID H INPUT8 9E QG LO-MID H INPUT9 10 EQ G LO-MID H INPUT10 11 EQ G LO-MID H INP[...]
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298 Appendix C: MIDI 01V96—Owner’s Manual CHANNEL6 # High Mid Low 0 NO ASSIGN 1E QG LO-MID H INPUT25 2E QG LO-MID H INPUT26 3E QG LO-MID H INPUT27 4E QG LO-MID H INPUT28 5E QG LO-MID H INPUT29 6E QG LO-MID H INPUT30 7E QG LO-MID H INPUT31 8E QG LO-MID H INPUT32 9E QG LO-MID H ST -IN1 10 EQ G LO-MID H ST -IN2 11 EQ G LO-MID H ST -IN3 12 EQ G LO-[...]
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Initial Parameter to Control Change Table 299 01V96—Owner’s Manual CHANNEL7 # High Mid Low 0 NO ASSIGN 1E QG HI-MID H INPUT1 2E QG HI-MID H INPUT2 3E QG HI-MID H INPUT3 4E QG HI-MID H INPUT4 5E QG HI-MID H INPUT5 6E QG HI-MID H INPUT6 7E QG HI-MID H INPUT7 8E QG HI-MID H INPUT8 9E QG HI-MID H INPUT9 10 EQ G HI-MID H INPUT10 11 EQ G HI-MID H INP[...]
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300 Appendix C: MIDI 01V96—Owner’s Manual CHANNEL8 # High Mid Low 0 NO ASSIGN 1E QG HI-MID H INPUT25 2E QG HI-MID H INPUT26 3E QG HI-MID H INPUT27 4E QG HI-MID H INPUT28 5E QG HI-MID H INPUT29 6E QG HI-MID H INPUT30 7E QG HI-MID H INPUT31 8E QG HI-MID H INPUT32 9E QG HI-MID H ST -IN1 10 EQ G HI-MID H ST -IN2 11 EQ G HI-MID H ST -IN3 12 EQ G HI-[...]
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Initial Parameter to Control Change Table 301 01V96—Owner’s Manual CHANNEL9 # High Mid Low 0 NO ASSIGN 1E QG HIGH H INPUT1 2E QG HIGH H INPUT2 3E QG HIGH H INPUT3 4E QG HIGH H INPUT4 5E QG HIGH H INPUT5 6E QG HIGH H INPUT6 7E QG HIGH H INPUT7 8E QG HIGH H INPUT8 9E QG HIGH H INPUT9 10 EQ G HIGH H INPUT10 11 EQ G HIGH H INPUT11 12 EQ G HIGH H IN[...]
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302 Appendix C: MIDI 01V96—Owner’s Manual CHANNEL10 # High Mid Low 0 NO ASSIGN 1E QG HIGH H INPUT25 2E QG HIGH H INPUT26 3E QG HIGH H INPUT27 4E QG HIGH H INPUT28 5E QG HIGH H INPUT29 6E QG HIGH H INPUT30 7E QG HIGH H INPUT31 8E QG HIGH H INPUT32 9E QG HIGH H ST -IN1 10 EQ G HIGH H ST -IN2 11 EQ G HIGH H ST -IN3 12 EQ G HIGH H ST -IN4 13 NO ASS[...]
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Initial Parameter to Control Change Table 303 01V96—Owner’s Manual CHANNEL11 # High Mid Low 0 NO ASSIGN 1E QA TT H INPUT1 2E QA TT H INPUT2 3E QA TT H INPUT3 4E QA TT H INPUT4 5E QA TT H INPUT5 6E QA TT H INPUT6 7E QA TT H INPUT7 8E QA TT H INPUT8 9E QA TT H INPUT9 10 EQ A TT H INPUT10 11 EQ A TT H INPUT11 12 EQ A TT H INPUT12 13 EQ A TT H INPU[...]
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304 Appendix C: MIDI 01V96—Owner’s Manual CHANNEL12 # High Mid Low 0 NO ASSIGN 1E QA TT H INPUT25 2E QA TT H INPUT26 3E QA TT H INPUT27 4E QA TT H INPUT28 5E QA TT H INPUT29 6E QA TT H INPUT30 7E QA TT H INPUT31 8E QA TT H INPUT32 9E QA TT H ST -IN1L 10 EQ A TT H ST -IN1R 11 EQ A TT H ST -IN2L 12 EQ A TT H ST -IN2R 13 EQ A TT H ST -IN3L 14 EQ A[...]
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Initial Parameter to Control Change Table 305 01V96—Owner’s Manual 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 SURROUND LFE H INPUT10 [...]
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306 Appendix C: MIDI 01V96—Owner’s Manual CHANNEL14 # High Mid Low 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 SURROUND LF[...]
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Initial Parameter to Control Change Table 307 01V96—Owner’s Manual CHANNEL15 # High Mid Low 0 NO ASSIGN 1 SURROUND LR INPUT1 2 SURROUND LR INPUT2 3 SURROUND LR INPUT3 4 SURROUND LR INPUT4 5 SURROUND LR INPUT5 6 SURROUND LR INPUT6 7 SURROUND LR INPUT7 8 SURROUND LR INPUT8 9 SURROUND LR INPUT9 10 SURROUND LR INPUT10 11 SURROUND LR INPUT11 12 SURR[...]
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308 Appendix C: MIDI 01V96—Owner’s Manual CHANNEL16 # High Mid Low 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 ST -I[...]
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MIDI Data Format 309 01V96—Owner’s Manual MIDI Data Format 1. DA T A FORMA T 1.1 CHANNEL MESSAGE 1.2 SYSTEM COMMON MESSAGE 1.3 SYSTEM REAL TIME MESSAGE 1.4 EXCLUSIVE MESSAGE 1.4.1 Real Time System Exclusive 1.4.2 System Exclusive Message 1.4.2.1 Bulk Dump The following data types of bulk dump are used on the 01V96. 1.4.2.2 P ARAMTER CHANGE The [...]
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310 Appendix C: MIDI 01V96—Owner’s Manual If [T ABLE] is selected If [NRPN] is selected *1) The second and subsequent STATUS need not be added during transmission. Reception must be implemented so that reception oc- curs whether or not STATUS is present. 2.4 PROGRAM CHANGE (Cn) Reception If [Program Change ECHO] is ON, these messages are echoed[...]
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MIDI Data Format 311 01V96—Owner’s Manual 2.8.2.2 Scene memory bulk dump request format (compress) The second and third bytes of the DATA NAME indicate the scene number that is being requested. If this is 256, the data of the Edit Buffer will be bulk-dumped. If this is 8192, the data of the Undo Buffer will be bulk-dumped. 2.8.2.3 Setup memory [...]
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312 Appendix C: MIDI 01V96—Owner’s Manual 2.8.2.7 User Defined Keys bulk dump format The second and third bytes of the DATA NAME indicate the bank number. Be aware that the state of the transmission destination will (in some cases) change if the same bank is being used. 2.8.2.8 User Defined Keys bulk dump request format The second and third b[...]
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MIDI Data Format 313 01V96—Owner’s Manual 2.8.2.13 Program change table bulk dump format 2.8.2.14 Program change table bulk dump request format 2.8.2.15 Equalizer library bulk dump format The second and third bytes of the DATA NAME indicate the bank number. 0:Library no.1 – 199:Library no.200, 256:CH1 – 287:CH32, 288:STEREO 1L – 295:STERE[...]
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314 Appendix C: MIDI 01V96—Owner’s Manual 2.8.2.18 Compressor library bulk dump request format The second and third bytes of the DATA NAME indicate the bank number. (See above) 2.8.2.19 Gate library bulk dump format The second and third bytes of the DATA NAME indicate the bank number. 0:Library no.1 – 127:Library no.128, 256:CH1 – 287:CH32,[...]
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MIDI Data Format 315 01V96—Owner’s Manual 2.8.2.24 Channel library bulk dump request format The second and third bytes of the DATA NAME indicate the bank number. (See above) 2.8.2.25 Input patch library bulk dump format The second and third bytes of the DATA NAME indicate the bank number. 0:Library no.0 – 32:Library no.32, 256:current input p[...]
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316 Appendix C: MIDI 01V96—Owner’s Manual 2.8.2.29 Plug-in effect card bulk dump format The second byte of the DATA NAME indicates the slot number. 0:SLOT 1 – 1:SLOT 2 The data is not received if the Developer ID and Product ID are different than the card that is installed in the slot. The data is not transmitted if a valid plug-in effect car[...]
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MIDI Data Format 317 01V96—Owner’s Manual 2.8.3.1.5 Parameter Address Consult your dealer for parameter address details. 2.8.3.2 Parameter change (Edit buffer) 2.8.3.3 Parameter request (Edit buffer) 2.8.3.4 Parameter change (Patch data) 2.8.3.5 Parameter request (Patch data) 2.8.3.6 Parameter change (Setup memory) 2.8.3.7 Parameter request (Se[...]
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318 Appendix C: MIDI 01V96—Owner’s Manual 2.8.3.11 Parameter request (Cascade data) Reception This message is echoed if [Parameter change ECHO] is ON. Data received from a port that is assigned to [Cascade Link] and whose Device Number included in the SUB STATUS matches the [Rx CH] will be received for processing. When this is received, the val[...]
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MIDI Data Format 319 01V96—Owner’s Manual 2.8.3.15 Parameter request (Function call: title) Reception When this is received, a parameter change will be transmitted with the device number set to [Rx CH]. Refer to the above table for the Functions and Numbers. 2.8.3.16 Parameter change (Function call response: title) T ransmission If the title is[...]
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320 Appendix C: MIDI 01V96—Owner’s Manual 2.8.3.20 Parameter request (Function call: attribute) Reception This is received if [Parameter change RX] is ON and the [Rx CH] matches the device number included in the SUB STATUS. This is echoed if [Parameter change ECHO] is ON. When this is received, a Parameter Change message will be transmitted on [...]
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MIDI Data Format 321 01V96—Owner’s Manual 2.8.3.26 Parameter change (Function call Event: Effect ) Reception This is received if [Parameter change RX] is ON and the [Rx CH] matches the device number included in the SUB STATUS. This is echoed if [Parameter change ECHO] is ON. When this is received, the corresponding effect’s function activates[...]
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322 Appendix C: MIDI 01V96—Owner’s Manual 2.8.3.31 Parameter request (Remote Meter) Reception This is received if [Parameter change RX] is ON and the [Rx CH] matches the device number included in the SUB STATUS. This is echoed if [Parameter change ECHO] is ON. When this is received, data of the specified address is transmitted on the [Rx CH] at[...]
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323 01V96—Owner’s Manual Appendix D: Options Rack Mounting the 01V96 Using RK1 Rack Mount Kit Y ou can r ack mount the 01V96 using an optional RK1 Rack Mount Kit . 1 Hold one of the brackets against one side of the 01V96 so that the bracket ear projects to the side, and align three holes on the bracket with the holes on the side of the 01V96, a[...]
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324 Index 01V96—Owner’s Manual Index Symbols ø/INS/DLY | DLY 1-16 page .............. 80 ø/INS/DLY | DLY 17-32 page ............ 80 ø/INS/DLY | Insert page ........... 127 , 156 ø/INS/DLY | Out Dly page ......... 99 , 110 ø/INS/DLY | Phase page ..................... 79 ø/INSERT/DELAY button ................. 18 +48V ON/OFF switches ......[...]
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Index 325 01V96—Owner’s Manual DIO/Setup | Prefer1 page .................. 226 DIO/Setup | Prefer2 page .................. 226 DIO/Setup | Remote page ............................... 188 , 204 , 229 DIO/Setup | Surr Bus page ............... 138 DIO/Setup | Word Clock page ..... 41 , 72 DIO/SETUP button ............................ 18 Direct out[...]
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326 Index 01V96—Owner’s Manual L L/R Nominal Pan preference ........... 227 LAST SOLO ....................................... 132 LATCH .............................................. 207 LAYER section ..................................... 19 Layers ................................................... 31 Initial bank settings ....................[...]
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Index 327 01V96—Owner’s Manual GANG ............................................ 85 INDIVIDUAL ............................... 85 INV GANG ................................... 85 PAN buttons ................................. 86 Parameter boxes .................................. 29 Parameter changes ............................ 221 Parameter list[...]
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328 Index 01V96—Owner’s Manual Solo safe function ....................... 133 SOLO TRIM ............................... 133 SOLO buttons ............................... 16 , 17 SOLO indicator ................................... 22 SOLO section ...................................... 22 Specifications ..................................... 283 SRC[...]
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YAMAHA [Digital Mixing Console-Internal Parameters] Date: 26 Aug. 2002 Model: 01V96 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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01V96 Block Diagram [STEREO OUT] L R (+4dBu) L R (-10dBV) DA DA STEREO L STEREO R SOLO L SOLO R AUX 1 AUX 8 BUS1 BUS2 BUS3 BUS4 BUS5 BUS6 BUS7 BUS8 STEREO L INPUT (1...32) METER SOLO DIRECT OUT 1 (...32) PAN ON LEVEL INPUT PATCH Same as stereo master L STEREO R BUS 1(...8) PA N BUS to STEREO ON 2 2TRD L/R [2TR IN DIGITAL] COAXIAL SLOT 16 SLOT 1-16 [...]
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01V96 Level Diagram DA DSP Noise Floor PHASE GATE AD dBu Analog CASCADE IN CASCADE OUT Digital Clipping Level Max. Output Nominal Output [+18dBu] [+24dBu] [+4dBu] 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 Digital Bit 34 35 36 0 –10 –20 –30 –40 –50 –60 –70 –80 –90 –100 –110 –1[...]
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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, veuillez-v ous 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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Yamaha Manual Library http://www2.yamaha.co.jp/manual/english/ U.R.G., Pro Audio & Digital Musical Instrument Division, Yamaha Corporation © 2003 Yamaha Corporation WA84540 310IPAP2.3-03C0 Printed in Japan This document is printed on recycled chlorine free (ECF) paper with soy ink.[...]