Yamaha 01v 96 I Manual
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Pro Tools Remote Layer91 01V96i—Reference Manual Remote ControlIf the PARAM button is selected instead, move the cursor to the button, then press [ENTER] to select INSERT. 5.Move the cursor to the ASSIGN button (2), then press [ENTER] to turn on the button. You can now select plug-ins. If you press another chan- nel’s [SEL] button after you turn on the ASSIGN button, the button turns off. If you wish to assign plug-ins to other channels, turn on the ASSIGN button again. 6.Move the cursor to one of the four parameter controls, then rotate the Parameter wheel to select a plug-in. By default, the parameter controls enable you to select plug-ins to be assigned to channel inserts #1–#4. To assign a plug-in to insert #5, press the Tab Scroll button [ ] to change the indication in the INSERT ASSIGN/EDIT section. If you are using the TDM system, you can also assign out- board effects processors. 7.Press [ENTER] to confirm the assignment. Repeat Steps 6 and 7 to assign more plug-ins to other insert positions in the channel strip. 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 You can edit plug-ins inserted in the channel strips as follows: 1.Press the [F2] button to select Insert Display mode. 2.Press the corresponding [SEL] button to select the channel that was assigned the plug-in you want to edit. 3.In the INSERT ASSIGN/EDIT section, move the cursor to the parameter control (Insert 1–4) that was assigned the parameter you want to edit. 4.Press [ENTER] to display the parameters. In the INSERT ASSIGN/EDIT section, the PARAM but- ton is automatically selected and the Information box indicates the selected plug-in parameters. You can now use parameter controls 1–4 and the [ENTER] button to adjust the parameters. 5.Use the Tab Scroll buttons to display the parameter value you wish to change. Most plug-ins feature five or more parameters. To edit the fifth or subsequent parameters, use the Tab Scroll buttons to display the desired parameters and their values in the INSERT ASSIGN/EDIT section. The current page num- ber and the plug-in name appear for a moment immedi- ately after you press the Tab Scroll buttons. 12 Note: To adjust a plug-in assigned to insert #5, press the Tab Scroll button [ ] to change the parameter indication in the INSERT ASSIGN/EDIT section, then select a parameter con- trol.
92Remote Control 01V96i—Reference 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 are assigned to a single parameter control. To turn the parameter setting on or off, press [ENTER]. To modify the parameter variable, rotate the Parameter wheel. 7.When you finish adjusting the parameters, move the cursor to the INSERT/PARAM but- ton, then press [ENTER] to switch it to INSERT. Bypassing Plug-ins You can bypass plug-ins assigned to Pro Tools channels. Before bypassing plug-ins, you must press the corresponding [SEL] button to select a channel to which the plug-ins have been assigned, then press the [F2] button to select Insert Dis- play mode. To bypass plug-ins, display the parameters of the plug-in you wish to bypass in the INSERT ASSIGN/EDIT section, then turn on the BYPASS button. Scrub & Shuttle By assigning the DAW SC RU B parameter to one of the User Defined buttons [1]–[8], you can scrub Pro Tools tracks back and forth by turning the Parameter wheel. By assigning the DAW SH U T T L E parameter to one of the User Defined but- tons [1]–[8], you can shuttle back and forth by turning the Parameter wheel. 1.Assign the DAW SCRUB or DAW SHUTTLE parameter to one of the User Defined buttons [1]–[8]. Before assigning parameters to these buttons, you must switch layers to cancel the Remote function. For more information on assigning the user defined keys, refer to “Using the User Defined Keys” in the Owner’s Manual (separate booklet). 2.Press the LAYER [REMOTE] button to enable remote control of Pro Tools. 3.Make sure that Pro Tools is stopped. 4.Press the User Defined button to which you assigned the DAW SCRUB or DAW SHUTTLE parameter in Step 1. You can now use the Scrub or Shuttle function. 5.Rotate the Parameter wheel. Rotate the Parameter wheel clockwise to scrub or shuttle forwards. Turn it counterclockwise to scrub or shuttle backwards. The minimum scrub playback step varies depending on the zoom setting in the Pro Tools Edit window. 6.To cancel the Scrub or Shuttle function, press the User Defined button or DAW SHUTTLE to which you assigned the DAW SCRUB param- eter in Step 1. Alternatively, you can cancel the Scrub or Shuttle func- tion by pressing the User Defined button to which the DAW STOP parameter is assigned. The Scrub function is automatically cancelled if you commence playback or fast forward. Note: The Scrub/Shuttle operation might be stopped unex- pectedly by Pro Tools. Therefore, whenever you use the Scrub or Shuttle function, make sure that the P.WHEEL MODE parameter indicates “SCRUB” or “SHUTTLE.” You can check the Scrub/Shuttle function status by viewing the correspond- ing User Defined button indicator.
Nuendo/Cubase Remote Layer93 01V96i—Reference Manual Remote ControlAutomation If you assign a parameter that controls Pro Tools Automation mode (such as DAW Auto Read, DAW Auto Touch, etc.) to one of the User Defined buttons, you can control the Automa- tion settings for each channel by using that User Defined but- ton. For more information on assigning functions to the user defined keys, refer to “Using the User Defined Keys” in the Owner’s Manual (separate booklet). Press the STEREO OUT channel [SEL] button. The button indicator lights up, and the Channel 1–16 [SEL] buttons become available for the Automation mode setting. Press the desired channel [SEL] buttons while pressing the programmed User Defined button to switch the correspond- ing channels’ Automation settings. While the channel [SEL] buttons are available for the Auto- mation mode setting, pressing the [SEL] buttons will cause the Fader Touch or Untouch command to be transmitted to Pro Tools. This is useful for Automation punch in and out recording. Depending on the currently-selected Automation mode, the channel [SEL] button indicators operate as follows: Nuendo/Cubase Remote Layer You can remotely control Nuendo and Cubase using the Remote Layer. ■Configuring Computers 1. Download the Yamaha Steinberg USB Driver from the following URL, and install the driver as described in the included installation guide. http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/ 2.Use a USB cable to connect the 01V96i. 3.Make sure that the 01V96i is powered-on. 4.Launch Nuendo/Cubase, select the Device Setup menu, and set up Nuendo/Cubase so that the 01V96i can communicate with the software. Refer to the Nuendo/Cubase User’s Manual for more information on setting up the software. ■Configuring the 01V96i 1. Refer to page 84 to configure the DIO/Setup | MIDI/HOST page. 2.Press the LAYER [REMOTE] button to set the TARGET parameter to Nuendo/Cubase. You can now remotely control Nuendo/Cubase using the Remote Layer. Note: Operating a fader also causes the Fader Touch command to be transmitted. Also, whenever the transport mode changes (such as Play and Stop), the Fader Untouch command is trans- mitted. User Defined Keys FunctionPro Tools Automation Mode[SEL] Button Indicators DAW AUTO WRITEAuto write Flashing red (Record Ready) Red (Recording) DAW AUTO TOUTCHAuto touch DAW AUTO LATCHAuto latch DAW AUTO READAuto readIlluminated steadily DAW AUTO OFFAuto off Off
94Remote Control 01V96i—Reference Manual Other DAW Remote Layer You can remotely control DAW software that supports the Pro Tools protocol. ■Configuring Computers 1. Download the Yamaha Steinberg USB Driver from the following URL, and install the driver as described in the included installation guide. http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/ 2.Launch and set up the DAW software so that the 01V96i communicates with the software. Refer to the DAW software’s user’s manual for more infor- mation on setting up the software. ■Configuring the 01V96i 1. Refer to page 84 to configure the DIO/Setup | MIDI/HOST page. 2.Use a USB cable to connect the 01V96i. 3.Press the LAYER [REMOTE] button to set the TARGET parameter to General DAW. You can now remotely control the DAW software using the Remote Layer. MIDI Remote Layer If you select USER DEFINED as the target for the Remote Layer, you can remotely control the parameters of external MIDI devices (such as synthesizers and tone generators) by operating the channel [ON] buttons, and faders to output var- ious MIDI messages. (This is called MIDI Remote function.) You can store MIDI messages assigned to the channel con- trols in four banks. When the 01V96i is shipped from the fac- tory, it includes MIDI settings in these banks, which you can quickly recall to use the MIDI Remote function. If necessary, you can also assign other MIDI messages to the faders or [ON] buttons to remotely control the parameters of a connected MIDI device. Using the MIDI Remote Function This section describes how to recall and use the factory-preset MIDI Remote settings stored in the banks. By default, the 01V96i’s four MIDI Remote banks (Banks 1–4) contain the following MIDI messages. 1.Connect the 01V96i’s MIDI OUT port to the MIDI IN port of the MIDI device. Bank UsageControl Function [ON] buttonsFaders 1Panning and setting GM sound levels—Volume 2Setting GM sound effect send levels—Effect Send 3 Setting XG sound levels — Volume 4Adjusting mute, and levels for Cubase series mixerMute Volume RECSONG SCENEMUSIC PRODUCTIONSYNTHESIZERIntegratedSamplingSequencer Real-time External Control Sur face Modular Synthesis Plug-in System SOLO SOLO ON ONSOLO ONSOLO ONSOLO ONSOLO ONSOLO ONSOLO ONSOLO ONSOLO ONSOLO ONSOLO ONSOLO ONSOLO ONSOLO ONSOLO ONSOLO ONSOLO ON ON PEAK SIGNAL PEAK SIGNAL PEAK SIGNAL PEAK SIGNAL PEAK SIGNAL PEAK SIGNAL PEAK SIGNAL PEAK SIGNAL PEAK SIGNAL PEAK SIGNAL PEAK SIGNAL PEAK SIGNAL PEAK SIGNAL PEAK SIGNAL 1-16 17-32 MASTER REMOTELAYERSEL SEL SEL SEL SEL SEL SEL SEL SEL SEL SEL SEL SEL SEL SEL SEL SEL SELSELST IN ENTER STEREODEC INCSOLO CLEAR RECALL STORE SCENE MEMORYPHONES MONITOR OUT MONITOR 2TR IN CH15/16 2TR IN LEVEL PHONES LEVEL0 10 0 10+4-26 GAIN+4-26 GAIN+4-26 GAIN GAIN+4-26 GAIN 20dB -16 -60GAIN 20dB -16 -60GAIN20dB 20dB 20dB 20dB 20dB 20dB 20dB 20dB 20dB 20dB -16 -60 GAIN -16 -60 GAIN -16 -60 GAIN -16 -60GAIN -16 -60GAIN -16 -60GAIN -16 -60GAIN -16 -60GAIN -16 -60GAIN -16 -60PA D FADER MODE DISPLAY ACCESSAU X 1 AU X 1AU X 2AU X 3AU X 4AU X 5AU X 6AU X 7AU X 8BUS 1BUS 2BUS 3BUS 4BUS 5BUS 6BUS 7BUS 8 AU X 2AU X 3AU X 4AU X 8AU X 7AU X 6AU X 5HOME (METER) DYNAMICSEQ EFFECT VIEWPAT C H UTILITY MIDI SCENEDIO/SETUP/ INSERT/ DELAYPA N / ROUTINGPAIR/ GROUP A BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA B16 15 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 4 3 2 15 14INSERT I/OINSERT I/OINSERT I/OINSERT I/OINSERT I/OINSERT I/OINSERT I/OINSERT I/OINSERT I/OINSERT I/OINSERT I/OINSERT I/O L R IN OUT2TR-10dBV (UNBAL) PHANTOM +48VCH9-12 CH5-8 CH1-4 INPUT(BAL) INSERT OUT IN (UNBAL) ST IN 1 ST IN 2 USER DEFINED KEYS12 34 56 78 5 5 5 +10 510 10 1015 15 1520 20 2030 30 30 3040 40 4050 50 5060 60 70 70 20 3040 4050 5060 700 0 5 10 15 200 0 5 +10 5 10 15 30 20 3040 4050 5060 70 20 3040 4050 5060 70 20 3040 4050 5060 70 20 3040 4050 5060 70 20 3040 4050 5060 70150 5 10 15 2005 +10 5 100 30 155 10 15 200 5 +10 5 100 30 155 10 15 200 5 +10 5 100 30 155 10 15 200 5 +10 5 100 30 15 20 3040 4050 5060 70 30 15 20 3040 40 20 30 40 20 30 40 20 30 4050 50 50 50 50 20 30 40 50 20 30 40 5060 70 40 50 60 70 40 50 60 70 40 50 60 70 40 50 60 70 40 50 60 70 40 50 60 70 40 50 60 7030 155 10 15 200 5 +10 5 100 5 10 15 200 5 +10 5 100 5 10 15 200 305 10 15 200 305 10 15 200 305 10 15 200 305 10 15 200 30 30 305 10 15 200 5 10 15 200 5 10 15 200 5 +10 5 100 155 +10 5 100 155 +10 5 100 155 +10 5 100 1520 30 40 50 15 15 20 30 40 50 155 +10 5 100 5 +10 5 100 5 +10 5 100 5 +10 5 100 123456 123456 78 9 10 11 12 78 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 13 14 15 1632 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17STEREO 13 14 15 16 OVER 0 -3 -6 -9 -12 -15 -18 -24 -30 -36 -48 HIGH HIGH-MID LOW-MID LOW QFREQUENCYGAIN MIDI OUT Synthesizer MIDI IN
MIDI Remote Layer95 01V96i—Reference Manual Remote Control2.Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [DIO/SETUP] but- ton repeatedly until the DIO/Setup | MIDI/Host page appears. 3.Move the cursor to the REMOTE parameter box ( 1) in the SPECIAL FUNCTIONS section, rotate the Parameter wheel to select MIDI, then press [ENTER]. If the MIDI port is already in use, a window confirming the assignment change appears. Move the cursor to the YES button, then press [ENTER]. 4.Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [DIO/SETUP] but- ton repeatedly until the DIO/Setup | Remote page appears. 5.Move the cursor to the TARGET parameter box, rotate the Parameter wheel to select USER DEFINED, then press [ENTER]. The confirmation window for changing the setting appears. Move the cursor to the YES button, then press [ENTER]. The display changes as follows: 1TRANSMIT ENABLE/DISABLE This button switches the MIDI Remote function between enable and disable. 2INITIALIZE This button resets the settings stored in the bank selected by the BANK parameter their default settings. 3BANK This parameter enables you to select one of four banks. 4ID, SHORT, LONG These parameters display the channel names. The ID parameter displays the channel ID (RM01–RM16) for the currently-controlled MIDI device. 5ON section This section displays the type of MIDI messages (in hexa- decimal or alphabet) assigned to the [ON] buttons for the currently-selected channels (RM01–RM16). • L AT C H / U N L AT C H This button toggles between Latch and Unlatch for [ON] button operation. •LEARN When you turn on this button, MIDI messages received at the MIDI IN port are assigned to the DATA parameter boxes. •DATA parameter boxes These boxes display the type of MIDI messages (in hexa- decimal or alphabets) assigned to the [ON] button). 6FADER section This section displays the type of MIDI messages (in hexa- decimal or alphabet) assigned to the faders for the cur- rently-selected channels (RM01–RM16). 6.Move the cursor to the desired bank button (BANK parameter buttons 1–4), then press [ENTER]. 7.Press the LAYER [REMOTE] button to select Remote layer. You can now use the MIDI Remote function. 8.Use the faders and [ON] buttons to control the MIDI device. Tip : If the REMOTE parameter box is grayed out, proceed to Steps 4 and 5 to set the TARGET parameter, then return to Steps 2 and 3. 1 2 1 4 5 63
96Remote Control 01V96i—Reference Manual Assigning MIDI Messages to Channel Controls You can quickly use the MIDI Remote function if you use the factory presets in the banks. However, you can also assign the desired MIDI messages to the faders or [ON] buttons. This section describes how to assign MIDI messages to the channel controls, using the example of assigning Hold On/Off messages (Control Change #64; Values 127 & 0) to the Channel 1 [ON] button. 1.Connect the 01V96i’s MIDI IN port to the MIDI OUT port of a MIDI keyboard to which a Hold On/Off controllable foot switch is con- nected. Enable the MIDI Remote function on the 01V96i. 2.Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [DIO/SETUP] but- ton repeatedly until the DIO/Setup | Remote page appears, then set the TARGET parame- ter to USER DEFINED. You can now use the MIDI Remote function. Refer to the previous section for more information on using the MIDI Remote function. 3.Move the cursor to the desired bank button (BANK parameter buttons 1–4), then press [ENTER]. 4.Press the [SEL] buttons for the desired chan- nels. Currently-assigned MIDI messages appear in the ON and FA D E R s e c t i o n s . 5.Move the cursor to the LEARN button in the ON section, then press [ENTER]. MIDI messages received at the MIDI IN port of the 01V96i will be assigned to the DATA parameter boxes in the ON section. 6.Press and hold down the MIDI keyboard foot switch. The MIDI Hold On message is assigned in the DATA parameter box. MIDI messages are described below: •00–7F MIDI messages are expressed in hexadecimal. •END This message indicates the end of MIDI messages. Subse- quent messages assigned in the DATA parameter boxes will be ignored. •– This message indicates that no messages are assigned to the DATA parameter boxes. 7.While continuing to hold down the foot switch, turn off the LEARN button. 8.Move the cursor to the third parameter box (“7F” in this example), then rotate the Param- eter wheel to change the value to SW. “SW” is a variable that changes depending on the [ON] button’s on/off status. You can use the following variables in MIDI messages. •SW This variable is selectable only in the DATA parameter boxes of the ON section. When the [ON] buttons are turned on, “7F” (127 in decimal) is output. When the [ON] buttons are turned of f, “00” (0 in decima l) is output. •FAD This variable is selectable only in the DATA parameter boxes of the FADER section. When you operate the fad- ers, continuously changing values in the range of 00 to 7F (0–127 in decimal) are output. Tip: You can also choose the desired channels using the ID, SHORT, and LONG parameters. SOLO SOLO ON ONSOLO ONSOLO ONSOLO ONSOLO ONSOLO ONSOLO ONSOLO ONSOLO ONSOLO ONSOLO ONSOLO ONSOLO ONSOLO ONSOLO ONSOLO ONSOLO ON ON PEAK SIGNAL PEAK SIGNAL PEAK SIGNAL PEAK SIGNAL PEAK SIGNAL PEAK SIGNAL PEAK SIGNAL PEAK SIGNAL PEAK SIGNAL PEAK SIGNAL PEAK SIGNAL PEAK SIGNAL PEAK SIGNAL PEAK SIGNAL 1-16 17-32 MASTER REMOTELAYERSEL SEL SEL SEL SEL SEL SEL SEL SEL SEL SEL SEL SEL SEL SEL SEL SEL SELSELST IN ENTER STEREODEC INCSOLO CLEAR RECALL STORE SCENE MEMORYPHONES MONITOR OUT MONITOR 2TR IN CH15/16 2TR IN LEVEL PHONES LEVEL0 10 0 10+4-26 GAIN+4-26 GAIN+4-26 GAIN GAIN+4-26 GAIN 20dB -16 -60GAIN 20dB -16 -60GAIN20dB 20dB 20dB 20dB 20dB 20dB 20dB 20dB 20dB 20dB -16 -60 GAIN -16 -60 GAIN -16 -60 GAIN -16 -60GAIN -16 -60GAIN -16 -60GAIN -16 -60GAIN -16 -60GAIN -16 -60GAIN -16 -60PA D FADER MODE DISPLAY ACCESSAU X 1 AU X 1AU X 2AU X 3AU X 4AU X 5AU X 6AU X 7AU X 8BUS 1BUS 2BUS 3BUS 4BUS 5BUS 6BUS 7BUS 8 AU X 2AU X 3AU X 4AU X 8AU X 7AU X 6AU X 5HOME (METER) DYNAMICSEQ EFFECT VIEWPATCH UTILITY MIDI SCENEDIO/SETUP/ INSERT/ DELAYPA N / ROUTINGPAIR/ GROUP A BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA B16 15 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 4 3 2 15 14INSERT I/OINSERT I/OINSERT I/OINSERT I/OINSERT I/OINSERT I/OINSERT I/OINSERT I/OINSERT I/OINSERT I/OINSERT I/OINSERT I/O L R IN OUT2TR-10dBV (UNBAL) PHANTOM +48VCH9-12 CH5-8 CH1-4 INPUT(BAL) INSERT OUT IN (UNBAL) ST IN 1 ST IN 2 USER DEFINED KEYS12 34 56 78 5 5 5 +10 510 10 1015 15 1520 20 2030 30 30 3040 40 4050 50 5060 60 70 70 20 3040 4050 5060 700 0 5 10 15 200 0 5 +10 5 10 15 30 20 3040 4050 5060 70 20 3040 4050 5060 70 20 3040 4050 5060 70 20 3040 4050 5060 70 20 3040 4050 5060 70150 5 10 15 200 5+10 5 100 30 155 10 15 200 5 +10 5 100 30 155 10 15 200 5 +10 5 100 30 155 10 15 200 5 +10 5 100 30 15 20 3040 4050 5060 70 30 15 20 3040 40 20 30 40 20 30 40 20 30 4050 50 50 50 50 20 30 40 50 20 30 40 5060 70 40 50 60 70 40 50 60 70 40 50 60 70 40 50 60 70 40 50 60 70 40 50 60 70 40 50 60 7030 155 10 15 200 5 +10 5 100 5 10 15 200 5 +10 5 100 5 10 15 200 305 10 15 200 305 10 15 200 305 10 15 200 305 10 15 200 30 30 305 10 15 200 5 10 15 200 5 10 15 200 5 +10 5 100 155 +10 5 100 155 +10 5 100 155 +10 5 100 15 2030 40 50 15 15 20 30 40 50 155 +10 5 100 5 +10 5 100 5 +10 5 100 5 +10 5 100123456 123456 78 9 10 11 12 78 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 13 14 15 1632 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17STEREO 13 14 15 16 OVER 0 -3 -6 -9 -12 -15 -18 -24 -30 -36 -48 HIGH HIGH-MID LOW-MID LOW QFREQUENCYGAIN MIDI OUTMIDI keyboardMIDI IN MIDI OUT MIDI IN Foot switch Tip: When you click the LEARN button to assign MIDI mes- sages, the 01V96i automatically recognizes the end of the messages and assigns END and “–.”
MIDI Remote Layer97 01V96i—Reference Manual Remote Control 9.Move the cursor to the LATCH/UNLATCH but- ton, then press [ENTER] to select LATCH or UNLATCH depending on how you want the [ON] buttons to function. •LATCH.................... Pressing the [ON] buttons repeat- edly transmits alternating On and Off messages. •UNLATCH............. Pressing and holding down the [ON] buttons transmits On messages, and releasing the [ON] buttons transmits Off messages. ■When “SW” is assigned: •LATCH •UNLATCH ■When “SW” is not assigned: •UNLATCH 10.To change the channel name, move the cur- sor to the ID LONG parameter box, then press [ENTER] to display the Title Edit window. For more information on entering names, refer to “Title Edit Window” in the Owner’s Manual (separate booklet). Tip : If “SW” is not assigned in the DATA parameter boxes of the ON section, the current MIDI messages are output. Note: Be sure to set one of the DATA parameter boxes of the FADER section to “FAD.” If no “FAD” is assigned, fader oper- ation is ignored. Tip : Refer to the diagrams below for information on how the [ON] buttons behave when Latch or Unlatch is selected. Off Illuminated OffMIDI data transmission (SW=7F)MIDI data transmission (SW=00) Off OffMIDI data transmission (SW=7F)MIDI data transmission (SW=00) Illuminated Tip : In most situations, select Unlatch if SW is not assigned. Tip : •Move the cursor to the INITIALIZE button, then press [ENTER]. A window is displayed that enables you to reset the parameter settings in the currently-selected bank. •You can also assign MIDI messages to the parameter boxes manually without using the LEARN button. MIDI data transmission Off OffIlluminated
98Remote Control 01V96i—Reference Manual Machine Control Function The 01V96i can control the transport functions and select tracks on external recording machines that support MMC by transmitting commands via the MIDI OUT port or USB port. 1.Refer to the diagram below for information on connecting the 01V96i to an external device. 2.Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [DIO/SETUP] but- ton repeatedly until the DIO/Setup | MIDI/Host page appears. 3.Move the cursor to the PORT parameter box in the MACHINE CONTROL section ( 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....................USB port •SLOT.................Slot with an MY16-mLAN (mLAN card) installed If USB is selected, move the cursor to the adjacent param- eter box (on the right), and select one of eight ports. 4.Move the cursor to the DEVICE ID parameter box, then rotate the Parameter wheel to set the 01V96i MMC Device ID to the same ID number as the external device. MMC commands are effective on devices that use the same Device ID. Therefore, the MMC Device ID needs to match the ID of the devices you wish to control. 5.Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [DIO/SETUP] but- ton repeatedly until the DIO/Setup | Machine page appears. This page contains the following parameters: 1LOCATE/TIME section This section enables you to set the locate points. •LOCATE 1–8.......... These buttons locate the positions (specified by the TIME values) on external machines. •RTZ........................... This Return To Zero button locates the zero timecode position on exter- nal machines. •TIME........................ Locate points are specified in hour/minute/second/frame format. •CAPTURE.............. These buttons capture the current position on external machines and import the information into the TIME column. 2TRACK ARMING section This section controls the tracks on external machines. •1–24 buttons........... These buttons turn external tracks 1–24 on or off, and set or cancel their Record Ready mode. •ALL CLEAR............ Turning on this button switches all buttons (1–24) simultaneously. Note: Controllable parameters vary depending on the connected devices. Refer to the User’s Manual for the external device for more information on controllable parameters. SOLO SOLO ON ONSOLO ONSOLO ONSOLO ONSOLO ONSOLO ONSOLO ONSOLO ONSOLO ONSOLO ONSOLO ONSOLO ONSOLO ONSOLO ONSOLO ONSOLO ONSOLO ON ON PEAK SIGNAL PEAK SIGNAL PEAK SIGNAL PEAK SIGNAL PEAK SIGNAL PEAK SIGNAL PEAK SIGNAL PEAK SIGNAL PEAK SIGNAL PEAK SIGNAL PEAK SIGNAL PEAK SIGNAL PEAK SIGNAL PEAK SIGNAL 1-16 17-32 MASTER REMOTELAYERSEL SEL SEL SEL SEL SEL SEL SEL SEL SEL SEL SEL SEL SEL SEL SEL SEL SELSELST IN ENTER STEREODEC INCSOLO CLEAR RECALL STORE SCENE MEMORYPHONES MONITOR OUT MONITOR 2TR IN CH15/16 2TR IN LEVEL PHONES LEVEL0 10 0 10+4-26 GAIN+4-26 GAIN+4-26 GAIN GAIN+4-26 GAIN 20dB -16 -60GAIN 20dB -16 -60GAIN20dB 20dB 20dB 20dB 20dB 20dB 20dB 20dB 20dB 20dB -16 -60 GAIN -16 -60 GAIN -16 -60 GAIN -16 -60GAIN -16 -60GAIN -16 -60GAIN -16 -60GAIN -16 -60GAIN -16 -60GAIN -16 -60PA D FADER MODE DISPLAY ACCESSAU X 1 AU X 1AU X 2AU X 3AU X 4AU X 5AU X 6AU X 7AU X 8BUS 1BUS 2BUS 3BUS 4BUS 5BUS 6BUS 7BUS 8 AU X 2AU X 3AU X 4AU X 8AU X 7AU X 6AU X 5HOME (METER) DYNAMICSEQ EFFECT VIEWPATCH UTILITY MIDI SCENEDIO/SETUP/ INSERT/ DELAYPA N / ROUTINGPAIR/ GROUP A BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA B16 15 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 4 3 2 15 14INSERT I/OINSERT I/OINSERT I/OINSERT I/OINSERT I/OINSERT I/OINSERT I/OINSERT I/OINSERT I/OINSERT I/OINSERT I/OINSERT I/O L R IN OUT2TR-10dBV (UNBAL) PHANTOM +48VCH9-12 CH5-8 CH1-4 INPUT(BAL) INSERT OUT IN (UNBAL) ST IN 1 ST IN 2 USER DEFINED KEYS12 34 56 78 5 5 5 +10 510 10 1015 15 1520 20 2030 30 30 3040 40 4050 50 5060 60 70 70 20 3040 4050 5060 700 0 5 10 15 200 0 5 +10 5 10 15 30 20 3040 4050 5060 70 20 3040 4050 5060 70 20 3040 4050 5060 70 20 3040 4050 5060 70 20 3040 4050 5060 70150 5 10 15 2005 +10 5 100 30 155 10 15 200 5 +10 5 100 30 155 10 15 200 5 +10 5 100 30 155 10 15 200 5 +10 5 100 30 15 20 3040 4050 5060 70 30 15 20 3040 40 20 30 40 20 30 40 20 30 4050 50 50 50 50 20 30 40 50 20 30 40 5060 70 40 50 60 70 40 50 60 70 40 50 60 70 40 50 60 70 40 50 60 70 40 50 60 70 40 50 60 7030 155 10 15 200 5 +10 5 100 5 10 15 200 5 +10 5 100 5 10 15 200 305 10 15 200 305 10 15 200 305 10 15 200 305 10 15 200 30 30 305 10 15 200 5 10 15 200 5 10 15 200 5 +10 5 100 155 +10 5 100 155 +10 5 100 155 +10 5 100 1520 30 40 50 15 15 20 30 40 50 155 +10 5 100 5 +10 5 100 5 +10 5 100 5 +10 5 100 123456 123456 78 9 10 11 12 78 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 13 14 15 1632 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17STEREO 13 14 15 16 OVER 0 -3 -6 -9 -12 -15 -18 -24 -30 -36 -48 HIGH HIGH-MID LOW-MID LOW QFREQUENCYGAIN MIDI OUT MMC-supported machineMIDI IN MIDI IN MIDI OUT 1 12 43
Machine Control Function99 01V96i—Reference Manual Remote Control3TRANSPORT section This section enables you to control the transport func- tions on external machines. •REW......................... This button starts rewind on external machines. •FF.............................. This button starts fast forward on external machines. •STOP........................ This button stops external machines. •PLAY........................ This button starts playback on exter- nal machines. •REC.......................... This button is used in conjunction with the PLAY button to start recording on external machines. 4FRAMES This parameter selects the timecode frame rate from 24, 25, 30D (drop frame), and 30. 6.To control the transport functions, move the cursor to the desired button in the TRANS- PORT section, then press [ENTER]. 7.If you desire, move the cursor to the buttons and parameters in the LOCATE/TIME section and the TRACK ARMING section, then press the [ENTER] button or rotate the Parameter wheel to control the transport functions on external machines. Tip : You can also use the programmed User Defined buttons to control Machine Control functions. For more information on assigning functions to the user defined keys, refer to “Using the User Defined Keys” in the Owner’s Manual (separate booklet).
100MIDI 01V96i—Reference Manual MIDI This chapter describes the 01V96i’s MIDI-related functions. MIDI & the 01V96i Using Control Changes, Program Changes, and other MIDI messages enables you to recall Scenes and edit parameters on the 01V96i, and store 01V96i internal data on external MIDI devices. The 01V96i supports the following MIDI messages. Each of these MIDI messages can be individually turned on or off for transmission and reception. • Program Changes If you assign the 01V96i’s Scenes to Program Change numbers, the 01V96i transmits Program Changes when it recalls Scenes. Also, the 01V96i will switch Scenes when it receives Program Changes. •Control Changes If you assign the 01V96i’s parameters to Control Change numbers, the 01V96i transmits the assigned Control Changes when the parameter values change. Also, the 01V96i changes certain parameter values when it receives the corresponding Control Changes. • System Exclusive Messages The 01V96i transmits System Exclusive Parameter Changes in real-time when the parameter values change. Also, the 01V96i notifies certain parameter values when it receives assigned Parameter Changes. • MMC (MIDI Machine Control) MMC is used for external machine control. • MIDI Note On/Off These messages are used to adjust the Freeze effect. • Bulk Dump Messages These messages enable you to store the 01V96i’s internal data to a sequencer or MIDI filer. When the 01V96i receives these messages, they overwrite the 01V96i dataThe 01V96i features the following interface for transmitting and receiving MIDI data. • MIDI IN/THRU/OUT ports These ports transmit and receive MIDI data to and from standard MIDI devices. Each port is a single port inter- face that transmits and receives single-port data (16 chan- nels x 1 ports). The MIDI THRU port outputs MIDI messages received at the MIDI IN port without modifica- tion (as is). •USB port This port is used to connect a computer and transfer MIDI messages. This is a multiport interface that trans- mits and receives up to eight-port data (16 channels x 8 ports). In order to connect the 01V96i via USB to a com- puter, the appropriate driver software must be installed in the computer. You can download this software from the Yamaha Pro Audio website. http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/ For more information about installation and setup, refer to the above website and to the installation guide included with the program you downloaded. •SLOT If an optional “MY16-mLAN” I/O card is installed in the slot, MIDI data transfer to and from an external MIDI device is available via the MY16-mLAN card. Note: If the computer is turned on but the USB MIDI appli- cation has not been launched, 01V96i performance may be slow. In this case, cancel the assignment of the USB port as the MIDI message transmission port.