Yamaha Promix 1 Manual
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Troubleshooting 93 ProMix 01 User’s Guide Troubleshooting Trouble Remedy ProMix 01 cannot be powered ON.Make sure that the ProMix 01 power cable is connected to an AC receptacle of the type marked on the rear panel. Make sure that the POWER switch is in the ON position. If installed, check the mains plug fuse. The signal phase sounds odd.Make sure that the PHASE LCD function is set correctly. Make sure that your balanced cables are wired correctly. The input signal sounds distorted but the level looks OK on the METER LCD function.For signals at a relatively high level, applying a lot of EQ boost may cause signal distortion. Since the METER LCD function meters signals before the EQ, the signal level will still look OK. To remedy this, back off the GAIN control a little or reduce the amount of EQ boost. Configured a stereo pair, but it sounds like it’s in mono.Make sure that the odd channel is panned hard-left and the even channel hard-right. When setting up the stereo pair, use the ST RESET option to set the pans automatically. Cannot control the channel-to-mix level using the faders.Probably because one of the SEND LCD functions is selected. Select another LCD function to return the faders to their normal mode. On the display it says that a fader group is ON, yet it doesn’t seem to work.This is because ON indicates that the Balance Adjust function in ON (i.e. the fader group is disabled temporarily). Switch the Balance Adjust function OFF. The signals connected to the 2TR IN in- puts appear on the stereo input channel.This is normal when no plugs are inserted into the ST IN phone jacks. The 2TR IN signal is fed to the stereo input channel. When plugs are inserted into the ST IN phone jack inputs, however, this connection is broken. Cannot select preset effects programs 1 through 30.Probably because the STORE option is currently selected. Cannot select preset EQ programs 1 through 30.Probably because the STORE option is currently selected. The stereo outputs are clipping even though the CLIP LED is not lighting.When unbalanced connectors are connected to the STEREO OUT XLRs, their maximum out- put level is reduced by 6dB. This means that the STEREO OUT signal actually clips when the 12dB LED lights up. This is 8dB before the CLIP LED. Cannot patch a dynamics processor into a channel.Possibly because a dynamics processor is already patched into that channel. Cannot monitor via CUE. Make sure that the CUE/2TR IN switch is set to CUE, not 2TR IN. Cannot recall mix scenes using MIDI Pro- gram Changes.Make sure that ProMix 01 is set to receive on the correct MIDI Channel and that Program Change receive is set to ON. Go to the MIDI SETUP LCD function. Make sure that the Mix Scene to Program Change assignments are correct. Cannot control mix settings using MIDI Control Changes.Make sure that the correct mode is selected (i.e. Register or Channel) and that Control Change receive is set to ON. Go to the CONTROL CHANGE ASSIGN and MIDI SETUP LCD functions. Make sure that the Control Change to Parameter assignments are correct. Fader operation seems odd. Calibrate the faders. Fader movement is not smooth.Initially the faders may not move very smoothly. They will, however, get smoother as they are used. This is because they have an ageing, or run-in period. This does not affect the in- ternal data, so ProMix 01 sonic performance is not affected.
Appendix 95 ProMix 01 User’s Guide Appendix In this chapter... LCD Function Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 Button Protector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Data Types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 Error Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 ProMix 01 Compatible Products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 General Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 Input Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 Output Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 Digital OUT & MIDI Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107 Digital Out Channel Status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107
96 Appendix ProMix 01 User’s Guide LCD Function Map UTILITY menu OSCILLATOR kP.90 SEND3, 4 CONFIGURATION kP.49 OUTPUT COMP PATCH POINT kP.74 MEMORY PROTECT kP.65 BATTERY CHECK kP.91 MIDI menu MIDI SETUP kP.81 PROGRAM CHANGE ASSIGN kP.82 CONTROL CHANGE ASSIGN kP.83 BULK DUMP/REQUEST kP.85 LOCAL ON/OFF kP.86 MEMORY CONTROL CHANGE OUT kP.87 MEMORY kP.63 GROUP kP.56 PAIR kP.58 METER kP.21 PAN/ Æ kP.28 COMP kP.72 CUE kP.51 SEND1 kP.34 SEND2 kP.34 SEND3 kP.48 SEND4 kP.48 SEND3-4 kP.49 EQ kP.23 LIBRARY kP.24
Button Protector 97 ProMix 01 User’s Guide Button Protector If you find that your hand accidentally presses the ST OUT [ON] but- ton when operating the PARAMETER wheel, affix the self-adhesive Button Protector as shown below. SEL ON 14 6 0 5 10 20 40 60 00 14 SEL ON 15 6 0 5 10 20 40 60 00 15 SEL ON 16 6 0 5 10 20 40 60 00 16 SEL ON 6 0 5 10 20 40 60 00 ST IN SEL ON 6 0 5 10 20 40 60 00 RTN/ SEND SEL ON 6 0 5 10 20 40 60 00 ST OUT ST INRTN/ SEND ST OUT CLIP 15 12 9 6 3 0 ±6 ±12 ±18 ±24 ±40 ENTER LR PARAMETER Button protector
98 Appendix ProMix 01 User’s Guide Data Types Mix Scene Data Edit Buffer Data Same as Mix Scene data. Control Data This is the MIDI Control Change to ProMix 01 Parameter Assign- ment Table. See the Additions section at the end of this User’s Guide . Program Data This is the ProMix 01 Mix Scene to MIDI Program Change Assign- ment Table. See the Additions section at the end of this User’s Guide . Data Source Details Mix scene name Eight characters ON/OFF buttonsCH1–16, ST IN, SEND3, SEND4, RTN1, RTN2, ST OUTON/OFF Phase settings CH1–16, ST IN Normal/reverse EQCH1–16, ST IN, RTN1, RTN2, ST OUTON/OFF, frequency, gain, Q/shelf PanCH1–16, ST IN, RTN1, RTN2. In SEND3-4 stereo mode: CH1–16-to-SEND3-433-position BalanceST OUT. In SEND3-4 stereo mode: SEND3-4 output, ST IN-to-SEND3-433-position FaderCH1–16, ST IN, SEND3, SEND4, RTN1, RTN2, ST OUT128-position resolution SEND fadersCH1–16 and ST IN to SEND1, SEND2, SEND3, SEND4128-position resolution SEND Pre/Post CH1–16, ST IN (all set together) Pre/post Channel pairs CH1–16 ON/OFF Group data A, B, C, D CH1–16, ST IN Effects parameters Effect1, Effect2Program numbers and 10 effects parameters from Effect1 and Ef- fect2 (20 in total) Dynamics parametersCOMP1, COMP2, COMP3Patch point, ON/OFF, KEYIN, program num- bers, and 5 parameters from each (15 in total) SEND3, 4 config Stereo/mono SEND3, SEND4 and STEREO COMP PATCH POINTPost-fader/pre-fader
Data Types 99 ProMix 01 User’s Guide Setup Memory Data MIDI Data Details Tx channel 1–16 Rx channel 1–16 Control Change mode Channel/register Control Change Tx ON/OFF Control Change Rx ON/OFF Control Change OMNI ON/OFF Control Change ECHO ON/OFF Program Change Tx ON/OFF Program Change Rx ON/OFF Program Change OMNI ON/OFF Program Change ECHO ON/OFF Bulk Tx ON/OFF Bulk Rx ON/OFF Bulk OMNI ON/OFF MIDI Tx interval 0–1sec (100ms steps) MIDI Local ON/OFF ON/OFF MIDI Local fader levels CH1–16 fader positions Memory Control Change Out pa- rametersMemory, ON/OFF, Pan, Level, Send, EQ, Ef- fect, Comp, Others
100 Appendix ProMix 01 User’s Guide Error Messages ERROR! System Error[1] A fatal error has occurred. Initialize ProMix 01. See “ProMix 01 Ini- tialization” on page 92. ERROR! System Error[2] A fatal error has occurred. Initialize ProMix 01. See “ProMix 01 Ini- tialization” on page 92. ERROR! System Error[3] A fatal error has occurred. Initialize ProMix 01. See “ProMix 01 Ini- tialization” on page 92. ERROR! System Error[4] A fatal error has occurred. Initialize ProMix 01. See “ProMix 01 Ini- tialization” on page 92. ERROR! System Error[5] A fatal error has occurred. Initialize ProMix 01. See “ProMix 01 Ini- tialization” on page 92. ERROR! System Error[6] A fatal error has occurred. Initialize ProMix 01. See “ProMix 01 Ini- tialization” on page 92. ERROR! System Error[7] A fatal error has occurred. Initialize ProMix 01. See “ProMix 01 Ini- tialization” on page 92. MIDI Rx Buffer Full Error A MIDI receive error has occurred. Reduce the transmission data. SUB->MAIN CPU Receive Buffer Full Error An error has occurred while receiving fader data from the CPU.
Error Messages 101 ProMix 01 User’s Guide MIDI Parity Error A MIDI receive error has occurred. Check the transmission data and connecting cable. MIDI Framing Error A MIDI receive error has occurred. Check the transmission data and connecting cable. MIDI Over Run Error A MIDI receive error has occurred. Reduce the transmission data. SUB->MAIN CPU Parity Error An error has occurred while receiving fader data from the CPU. SUB->MAIN CPU Framing Error An error has occurred while receiving fader data from the CPU. SUB->MAIN Over Run Error An error has occurred while receiving fader data from the CPU. MIDI Transmit Buffer Full Error A MIDI receive error has occurred. Reduce the transmission data. MAIN->SUB CPU Transmit Buffer Full Error An error has occurred while receiving fader data from the CPU. MAIN->SUB CPU Receive Buffer Full Error An error has occurred while receiving fader data from the CPU. SUB->MAIN CPU Transmit Buffer Full Error An error has occurred while receiving fader data from the CPU. MAIN->SUB PUT Parity Error An error has occurred while receiving fader data from the CPU. MAIN->SUB Framing Error An error has occurred while receiving fader data from the CPU.
102 Appendix ProMix 01 User’s Guide MAIN->SUB Over Run Error An error has occurred while receiving fader data from the CPU. WARNING! No battery. No battery is installed. Ask your Yamaha dealer to install one. WARNING! Low battery. Battery power is getting low. Ask your Yamaha dealer to install a new battery. Scene memory 00 is read only. Mix scene 00 is read only. Select another mix scene. Scene memories 01-25 are protected. Scene memories 1 through 25 are protected. To store, first turn OFF the protection on the MEMORY PROTECT LCD function. Scene memories 26-50 are protected. Scene memories 26 through 50 are protected. To store, first turn OFF the protection on the MEMORY PROTECT LCD function. CAUTION! COMP1 patch will be cancelled. Due to a channel mode change, the COMP1 patch has been cancelled. Re-patch COMP1 when the channel mode has been set. CAUTION! COMP2 patch will be cancelled. Due to a channel mode change, the COMP2 patch has been cancelled. Re-patch COMP2 when the channel mode has been set. CAUTION! COMP3 patch will be cancelled. Due to a channel mode change, the COMP3 patch has been cancelled. Re-patch COMP3 when the channel mode has been set. Duplicate Grouping! This channel is already assigned to a group. To make a new group, first cancel that group.