Yamaha 01v 96 I Manual
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Setting the Input Channels from the Display21 01V96i—Reference Manual Input ChannelsEQ’ing Input Channels The 01V96i’s Input Channels feature 4-band (LOW, LOW-MID, HIGH-MID, HIGH) parametric EQ. The LOW-MID and HIGH-MID bands are a peaking type of EQ. The LOW and HIGH bands can be set to shelving, peaking, or HPF and LPF respectively. 1.Press the [SEL] button of the channel for which you want to adjust EQ. 2.Press the DISPLAY ACCEESS [EQ] button, then press the [F1] button to display the EQ | EQ Edit page. The parameters on this page are described below: 1EQ ON The ON/OFF button turns the currently-selected Input Channel’s EQ on or off. You can press the [ENTER] but- ton to turn the EQ on or off as long as the cursor is located on any parameter other than TYPE. 2TYPE Selects the type of EQ. TYPE I is the EQ type used on leg- acy Yamaha 02R series digital mixing consoles. The TYPE II algorithm minimizes the interference between bands. 3AT T Determines the amount of pre-EQ signal attenuation in dB. It is the same Attenuator parameter that appears on the EQ | ATT In page. 4CURVE This area displays the current EQ curve. 5Meters These meters indicate the post-EQ signal levels of the currently-selected Input Channel and its available pair partner. 6LOW, L-MID, H-MID, HIGH sections These sections contain the Q, Frequency (F), and Gain (G) parameters for the four bands. These parameter val- ues range as follows: 3.Move the cursor to the desired parameter, then rotate the Parameter wheel to change the value. 6 51234 Parameter LOWLOW- MIDHIGH- MIDHIGH QHPF, 10.0 to 0.10 (41 steps), L.SHELF10.0 to 0.10 (41 steps)LPF, 10.0 to 0.10 (41 steps), H.SHELF Frequency21.2 Hz to 20.0 kHz (120 steps per 1/12 octave) Gain –18.0 dB to +18.0 dB (0.1 dB steps) 1 1. The LOW and HIGH GAIN controls function as filter on/off controls when Q is set to HPF or LPF respec- tively. Tip : •The LOW-band EQ functions as a high-pass filter when the Q parameter in the LOW sec tion is set to HPF. It f unc- tions as a shelving-type EQ when the Q parameter is set to L.SHELF. •The HIGH-band EQ functions as a low-pass filter when the Q parameter in the HIGH section is set to LPF. It func- tions as a shelving-type EQ when the Q parameter is set to H.SHELF. Tip : •The EQ settings for the ST IN Channels L & R are linked to each other. •You can also press the buttons in the SELECTED CHAN- NEL section to select the desired band and use the rotary controls to directly edit the Q, F, and G parameters (see page 25). •You can store the EQ settings in the EQ library, which fea- tures preset programs that can be used for various appli- cations (see page 147).
22Input Channels 01V96i—Reference Manual Panning Input Channels Input Channels can be panned in the range of L63 through CENTER to R63. To pan each channel, press the [PAN/ROUTING] button repeatedly until the Pan/Route | Pan page appears. Move the cursor to the desired Pan control, then rotate the Parameter wheel to set the value. 1Pan controls These knobs adjust the channel pan settings. Press the [ENTER] button to reset the currently-selected Pan control to center. 2MODE The MODE parameter determines how paired Input Channels are panned. There are three Pan modes as fol- lows: • INDIVIDUAL In Individual mode, paired Input Chan- nel pan controls operate independently. •GANG In Gang mode, paired Input Channel pan controls operate in unison, main- taining the current pan range. •INV GANG In Inverse Gang mode, paired Input Channel pan controls operate in unison but move in opposite directions. Routing Input Channels You can route each Input Channel to the Stereo Bus, Bus 1–8, or its own Direct Out. With the default setting, signals are routed only to the Stereo Bus. However, you can patch signals to a single or multiple destinations, if necessary. 1.Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [PAN/ROUTING] button repeatedly until the page listed below that contains the desired channels appears. •ROUT1-16 page This page enables you to change the routing for Input Channels 1–16. •ROUT17-ST1 page This page enables you to change the routing for Input Channels 17–32 and ST IN Channels 1–4. The parameters on these two pages (and the procedure for setting them) are the same. 1PA N b u t t o n s These buttons determine whether the channel’s Pan set- ting is applied to the Bus outs. In surround mode, they also determine whether the Surround Pan setting is applied to the Bus Outs. 2Bus buttons 1–8 These buttons route the currently-selected Input Channel to the Bus Outs. If the 01V96i is in Surround mode, the button indicators change as follows, depending on the selected Surround mode: L=Left, R=Right, C=Center, S=Surround, Ls=Left Sur- round Rs=Right Surround, E=Low Frequency Effect, Bs=Back Surround The above table shows the default assignment. The actual assignment may vary, depending on the settings on the DIO/Setup | Surround Bus Setup page. Tip: •You can adjust the pan setting for the ST IN Channels L/R sep- arately. •You can also adjust the pan setting for the Input Channels using the PAN control in the SELECTED CHANNEL section. •Surround Pan is available when the 01V96i is in Surround mode. See page 52 for more information on Surround Pan. 21 Bus buttons 12345678 Surround mode: 3-1L RCS5678 Surround mode: 5.1LRLsRsCE78 Surround mode: 6.1LRLsRsCBsE8 576 1 3 4 8 2
Setting the Input Channels from the Display23 01V96i—Reference Manual Input Channels3S When this button is turned on, the currently-selected Input Channel is routed to the Stereo Bus. 4D When this button is turned on, the currently-selected Input Channel is routed to its Direct Out. See page 46 for more information on the Direct Out. 5ALL STEREO This button turns on the S button for all channels on the page. 6ALL BUS This button turns on the Bus buttons 1–8 for all channels on the page. 7ALL CLEAR This button clears all routing assignments on the page. 8SURROUND MODE This field displays the current Surround mode. Viewing Input Channel Settings You can view and adjust parameter settings for the cur- rently-selected Input Channel on the View | Parameter or Fader pages. ■Viewing the Gate, Compressor, and EQ Settings To display the View | Parameter page for a specific Input Channel, use the corresponding [SEL] button to select the desired channel, then press the DISPLAY ACCESS [VIEW] button repeatedly. Move the cursor to a parameter you wish to change, then rotate the Parameter wheel or press the [INC]/[DEC] buttons or [ENTER] button to modify the setting. The following parameters are available (sections marked with an asterisk (*) are unavailable for the ST IN Channels). 1GATE section (*) This section enables you to turn the gate-type dynamics processor on or off and set the parameters. (See page 19 for more information.) 2COMP section (*) This section enables you to turn the compressor-type dynamics processor on or off and set the parameters. (See page 20 for more information.) 3INSERT section (*) This section enables you to turn the Insert on or off and patch the Insert In and Out. (See page 47 for more infor- mation.) 4EQ section This section enables you to set various EQ parameters. (See page 21 for more information.) 5Meters These meters indicate the signal levels of the cur- rently-selected Input Channel and its available pair part- ner. 6 (Phase) section You can reverse the signal phase of the currently-selected Input Channel. (See page 18 for more information.) Tip: The routings of the ST IN Channels L/R are linked. The D button is unavailable for the ST IN Channels. 2 1 3546 8 7
24Input Channels 01V96i—Reference Manual 7DELAY section (*) This section enables you to set the currently-selected channel’s Delay function. (See page 18 for more informa- tion.) 8PAIR section (*) This section indicates whether or not channels are paired. The heart icon ( ) is in one piece when channels are paired. The heart icon is broken ( ) when channels are not paired. (See page 26 for more information.) ■Viewing the Pan, Fader, and Aux Send Level Settings To display the View | Fader page of a certain Input Channel, use the corresponding [SEL] button to select the desired channel, then press the DISPLAY ACCESS [VIEW] button repeatedly. Move the cursor to a parameter you wish to change, then rotate the Parameter wheel or press the [INC]/[DEC] buttons to modify the setting. 1PAN/ON/Fader section •PAN control This control adjusts the currently-selected Input Chan- nel’s Pan parameter. Press the [ENTER] button to reset the Pan control to Center. • ON/OFF button This button turns on or off the currently-selected Input Channel. •Fader This parameter sets the fader position of the cur- rently-selected Input Channel. The fader knob is high- lighted when the fader is set to 0.0 dB. Press the [ENTER] button to reset the Fader to 0.0 dB. 2SURROUND PAN section • SURROUND PAN The Surround pan parameters for the currently-selected Input Channel are displayed only when a Surround mode is selected. See page 52 for more information on Sur- round pan. 3BUS ROUTING/FOLLOW PAN section •BUS ROUTING This section enables you to select a destination Bus for the selected channel. When the D button is turned on, the channel signal is patched to the Direct Out selected in the parameter box below the button. (The D button is unavailable for the ST IN Channels.) • FOLLOW PAN This button determines whether the Input Channel’s Pan setting is applied to the paired Bus Outs (Follow Pan function). When the button is turned off, the Follow Pan function is disabled and an identical signal is sent to the paired Bus Outs. In surround mode, it also determines whether the Surround Pan setting is applied to the Bus Outs. 4AUX section •AUX These controls set the currently-selected Input Channel’s Aux Send 1–8 levels and positions. (See page 36 for more information on Aux Sends.) 5Meter section •Meters These meters indicate the levels of the currently-selected Input Channel. • PRE EQ/PRE FADER/POST FADER The metering position is displayed below the meters. 6GROUP section • FADER/MUTE/EQ/COMP These buttons indicate which Fader, Mute, EQ, or Comp group, if any, the currently-selected Input Channel is in. If the channel is in a group, the group number appears. If the channel is not in a group, “—” appears. (The compres- sor is unavailable for the ST IN Channels.) 32145 6
Setting the Input Channels from the Control Surface25 01V96i—Reference Manual Input Channels Setting the Input Channels from the Control Surface You can use the faders, [SEL] buttons, and various buttons and controls in the SELECTED CHANNEL section on the top panel to directly control most parameters for Input Chan- nels. Setting Input Channel Levels and Panning the Channels ■Input Channels 1–32 1. Press the LAYER [1–16] or [17–32] button to select a layer. 2.Press the [SEL] button of the channel for which you want to adjust the input level and/or pan settings. 3.Use the faders to set the Input Channel levels. 4.Rotate the SELECTED CHANNEL [PAN] con- trol to adjust the pan settings. When you rotate the [PAN] control, the Pan/Route | Pan page is displayed automatically. ■ST IN Channels 1–4 1. Use the ST IN [ST IN] button to select the desired ST IN Channels. The indicators next to the [ST IN] button display the ST IN Channels currently selected for control by the ST IN section. 2.Press the [SEL] button for the channel for which you want to adjust the level and/or pan settings. 3.Rotate the level control of the desired chan- nel to set the level. You can always view the current channel level at the top of the display. 4.Rotate the SELECTED CHANNEL [PAN] con- trol to adjust the pan setting. The pan setting can be applied to either ST IN channel L or R. To switch between channels L and R for the pan setting, press the same [SEL] button repeatedly. (The channel currently being controlled is indicated in the upper-left corner of the display.) EQ’ing Input Channels 1.Press the [SEL] button or move the fader for the channel you wish to control. 2.To control EQ for the currently-selected chan- nel, press one of the following buttons to select the band you wish to adjust: •[HIGH] button...... HIGH band •[H-MID] button... HIGH-MID band •[L-MID] button.... LOW-MID band •[LOW] button....... LOW band 3.Use the SELECTED CHANNEL [Q], [FRE- QUENCY], and [GAIN] controls to adjust the Q, frequency, and gain of the band selected in Step 2. When the Auto EQUALIZER Display (page 109) check box is on, the 01V96i displays the EQ/EQ Edit page.
26Input Channels 01V96i—Reference Manual If the check box is off, the parameter value currently being adjusted pops up. See page 21 for more information on EQ.Pairing Input Channels On the 01V96i, you can pair adjacent odd-even Input Chan- nels or counterpart channels on Layer 1 and Layer 2 that share the same physical fader. Faders and most parameters of paired channels are linked for stereo operation. Paired channels’ linked parameters and non-linked parameters (that are avail- able for independent control) are listed below: * You can set this parameter for each channel indepen- dently if the GANG button is turned off on the /INS/DLY | DLY page. ** You can set this parameter for each channel indepen- dently on the EQ | ATT page, but the paired channel set- tings are linked on the EQ | Edit and View pages. To pair channels, or to cancel channel pairs, you can use the [SEL] buttons on the top panel or access the Pair/Grup pages. Tip: •Pressing and holding down the button selected in Step 2 resets the corresponding band gain. •Pressing the SELECTED CHANNEL [HIGH] and [LOW] buttons simultaneously resets the Q, frequency and gain for each band. Linked parameters Non-linked parameters [SEL] buttons Input patches Faders Insert patches Channel on/off Output patches Insert on/off Comp insert position Solo on/off Phase Solo Safe Delay on/off Aux on/off Delay time * Aux Send level Delay feedback Aux Sends as Pre or Post Delay mix Gate Routing Comp settings Pan, Follow Pan EQ settings Surround pan Fader group Aux Send pan Mute group Balance Fade time Attenuators ** Recall Safe Note: Yo u c a n n o t p a i r a n S T I N c h a n n e l 1 – 4 w i t h a n In p u t C h a n - nel.
Pairing Input Channels27 01V96i—Reference Manual Input Channels■Pairing Channels by Using the [SEL] Buttons 1. While pressing and holding down the [SEL] button for one of the channels you wish to pair, press the [SEL] button for the adjacent channel. (The paired channel numbers should be odd and even in this order). 2.When the Pair Confirmation check box is on (see page 109), the Channel Pairing window appears. 3.Move the cursor to the desired button in the Channel Pairing window, then press [ENTER]. The following buttons are available in this window: •CANCEL Cancels the operation. •CH x ➔ y Copies the odd channel parameter values to the even channel. •CH y ➔ x Copies the even channel parameter values to the odd channel. • RESET BOTH Resets both channel parameters to the default settings (same as when Channel memory #01 is recalled). Move the cursor to the desired button, then press [ENTER] to confirm the pair. ■Pairing Input Channels Using the Display 1. Press the [PAIR/GROUP] button repeatedly until the Pair/Grup | Input page appears. The parameters on this page are described below: 1PAIR MODE Determines how channels are paired. 2STEREO/MONO x2 buttons These buttons turn pairs on or off. 2.Move the cursor to the PAIR MODE parameter field ( 1), then select the HORIZONTAL or VERTICAL button. The function of each mode is described below: •HORIZONTAL This button pairs adjacent odd-even channels (default). • VERTICAL This button pairs counterpart channels on Layer 1 and Layer 2 that share the same physical fader (e.g., CH1 & CH17, CH16 & CH32, etc.). This mode is useful when you wish to use one fader to control both stereo channels. When you switch the Pair 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 paired. Note: You can pair only channels that are adjacent, odd-even (in this order) channels. Pressing the [SEL] button for a non-adjacent channel will be ignored. You cannot create or cancel a pair of vertical partners. Tip : Pressing and holding down the first [SEL] button of the paired channels and pressing the second [SEL] button cancels the pair. Note: •When Pair mode is switched, only the channel numbers change. The mix parameters of the paired partners do not change. •For example, if you change Pair mode f rom Hor iz ontal to Vertical, the Input Channel “2” indication changes to Input Channel “17.” However, its parameters do not change. (If Channels 1 and 2 have been paired, switching the mode will pair Channels 1 and 17.) 21
28Input Channels 01V96i—Reference Manual 4.To cancel a pair, move the cursor to the desired channel’s STEREO button, then press [ENTER]. Naming Input Channels By default, Input Channels are named CH1, CH2, etc. You can change these names if desired. For example, it may be helpful for mixdown if you name a particular Input Channel with the type of musical instrument connected to the corre- sponding input jack. 1.Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [PATCH] button repeatedly until the Patch | IN Name page appears. You can specify Short names in the center column (1) and Long (full) names in the right column ( 2). When the Name Input Auto Copy check box ( 3) is on, the first four characters of a newly-entered Long name are automatically copied to the Short name. On the other hand, a newly-entered Short name is automatically added to the beginning of the Long name. You can reset all channel names to their default names by moving the cursor to the INITIALIZE button, then press- ing [ENTER]. 2.Move the cursor to a name you wish to change, then press [ENTER]. The Title Edit window appears, enabling you to enter a name. 3.Edit the name, move the cursor to the OK but- ton, then press [ENTER]. The new name is now effective. Tip: You can al so c reate or cancel a pair of O utput C hannel s in the same way on the Pair/Grup | Output page (see page 33). Tip: The edited name is stored in the Input Patch library. 13 2
Bus Outs29 01V96i—Reference Manual Bus Outs Bus Outs This chapter describes how to adjust the 01V96i’s Stereo Out and Bus Out 1–8 parameters. About Stereo Out The Stereo Out section receives Input Channel and Bus Out 1–8 signals, mixes them into two channels, processes them using on-board EQ, compressor, etc., then routes them to the STEREO OUT and 2TR OUT connectors. The following dia- gram illustrates the Stereo Out signal flow. •INSERT This section enables you to route the Stereo Out signals to external devices via the on-board connectors or I/O card, or insert internal effects processors. •ATT (Attenuator) This section enables you to attenuate or amplify the level of signals to be input to the EQ. The attenuator prevents post-EQ signals from clipping or corrects signal levels that are too low. • 4 BAND EQ (4-band equalizer) This parametric EQ features four bands (HIGH, HIGH-MID, LOW-MID, and LOW). •COMP (Compressor) This dynamics processor can be used as compressor, expander, or limiter. The processor can be located pre-EQ, pre-[STEREO] fader, or post-[STEREO] fader. • ON (On/Off ) This button turns the Stereo Out on or off. •LEVEL The [STEREO] fader adjusts the Stereo Out output levels. •Balance This section enables you to adjust the level balance between the L and R channels of the Stereo Out. •OUTPUT DELAY (Output delay) This section delays the output signals. It is mainly used to fine-tune the signal timing.• METER This section enables you to switch the metering position of signal levels that are displayed on the Meter page or by the stereo meter to the right of the screen. For more information on selecting the metering position, refer to “Viewing the Level Meters” in the Owner’s Man- ual (booklet). Bus Out 1–8 The Bus Out 1–8 section mixes signals routed from Input Channels to the specified buses, processes them using on-board EQ, compressor, etc., then routes them to the spec- ified output connectors or I/O card. The following diagram illustrates the Bus Out signal flow. •INSERT •ATT (Attenuator) • 4 BAND EQ (4-band equalizer) •COMP (Compressor) • ON (On/Off ) •LEVEL •OUTPUT DELAY (Output delay) • METER The parameters and sections listed above are identical to those for the Stereo Out. For more information, refer to the explanation of the Stereo Out. •Bus to Stereo Bus Out 1–8 signals are also routed to the Stereo Bus. In addition to the ON, LEVEL, and other parameters, you can also set the Send Level, On/Off, Pan, and other parameters. OUTPUT PATCH OUTPUT DELAYMETER AT T4BAND EQINSERTINSERTLEVELON COMPMETER(Gain Reduction) BALINSERT Same as stereo master L METER METER(Out Meter) STEREO L STEREO R [STEREO OUT] L R (+4dBu) L R (-10dBV)DA DA[2TR OUT] Note: You can also patch the Stereo Out signals to other output connectors or the I/O card by using the Patch | Out Patch pages. Tip: •You can also pair adjacent odd-even buses for stereo operation (see page 33). •By default, Slot channels 1–8 and 9–16 and ADAT OUT chan- nels 1–8 are patched to the Bus Out 1–8 outputs. However, you can change this patching on the Patch | Out Patch page (see page 44). OUTPUT PATCH OUTPUT DELAYMETER AT T4BAND EQINSERTINSERTLEVELON COMPMETER(Gain Reduction) INSERTMETER METER(Out Meter) STEREO L STEREO R BUS1 BUS2 BUS3 BUS4 BUS5 BUS6 BUS7 BUS8 PANBUS to STEREO LEVEL ONBUS 1(...8)
30Bus Outs 01V96i—Reference Manual 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 move the cursor to the desired parameter on the display and change the value, or operate the desired button or control on the top panel. This section explains how to set the parameters on the display. Attenuating the Stereo Out and Bus Out To attenuate the Stereo Out and Bus Out signals, press the DISPLAY ACCESS [EQ] button, then press the [F4] button to display the EQ | Out Att page. On this page, you can attenuate the Bus Out 1–8, Aux Out 1–8, and Stereo Out signals. The parameters on this page (and the procedure for setting them) are the same as for Input Channels (see page 20). Delaying the Stereo Out and Bus Outs To delay the Stereo Out and Bus Out 1–8 signals, press the [ /INSERT/DELAY] button repeatedly until the /INS/DLY | Out Dly page appears. The parameters on this page (and the procedure for setting them) are the same as for Input Channels, except that this page does not include the MIX/FB.GAIN parameters (see page 18). Compressing the Stereo Out and Bus Outs To set the Stereo Out and Bus Out 1–8 compressors, press the [DYNAMICS] button, then the [F3] button to display the Dynamics | Comp Edit page, and use the [SEL] buttons to select the Stereo Out or Bus Out 1–8. The parameters on this page (and the procedure for setting them) are the same as for Input Channels (see page 20). Tip: Refer to “Input & Output Patching” on page 43 for more information on how to set inserts. Tip: You can also display the Out Dly page by pressing the [ /INSERT/DELAY] button once, then press the [SEL] button to select the Stereo Out or Bus Out 1–8.