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1. E E E miim im im gmim gm 3 SCENE MEMORY Auto Update In the PREFER1 page of the DIO SETUP menu the Scene MEM Auto Update option can be found When this is switched on the last mixing settings are memorized just before the next Scene is recalled Then when a previous Scene is recalled its last settings are recalled first Press RECALL again to access the original scene settings So two memories for each scene are kept the original settings and the last settings 26 27 01V96i Quick Start Guide 4 Return to Current Scene When scrolling through the SCENE MEMORY list it is possible to forget which is the current Scene To force the dis play to show the current Scene number again press both SCENE UP and DOWN buttons simultaneously 5 USER DEFINED KEYS Here are some suggested uses for these keys apart from the defaults Scene 1 1 Recall to recall the next or the previous Scene OSC On Off to control the internal Oscillator Studio Manager open and close various windows in the 01V96i Editor software on PC or Mac Display Forward Back to scroll through previously viewed displays 6 Initialize Memories To erase all the memories in the console and return it to is initial settings first switch off the console Then switch it on again while holding the SCENE STORE switch Choose INITIALIZE to erase all the libraries and return to the default settings Check for the latest downloads at www yamahaproaudio c
2. v Set Default Open the MIDI Settings page to assign the ports on both Input and Output Z 01V96i Synchronization Direction 5 PO gt Console Dancel Synchronization between the console and the Editor PPPA STUDIO AMAGER settings to a computer and load them into the other console at your convenience The data files saved by 01V96i Editor have a filename extension of YSE 24 27 O1V96 YSE 01V96i Quick Start Guide 01V96i Tips amp Short Cuts Using the SEL switches 1 CHANNEL PAIR Hold SEL for one channel and press SEL for the adjacent channel to make a stereo pair This works for input and output channels so long as the left side is an odd number and the right side is an even number The channel with the SEL button you hold first is the master channel for the pair its settings are copied to the other channel except for pan and bus routing Repeating this action breaks the stereo pair to make the channels mono again CHANNEL COPY scene i Select the source channel with its SEL button then press i the CHANNEL COPY button this must be assigned to a USER DEFINED KEY Then press the SEL button of a o the destination channel and click PASTE also assign D channel 10 able to a USER DEFINED KEY gee ene Sher tone Channel Cory Parameter ALL LEADER DisFlay Brishtness NOTE The parameters which are copied are deter mined o
3. GK YA M A H A CQ commercial audio OILY 21 Quick Start Guide This is a quick start guide designed for people about to use Yamaha 01V96i for the first time It is not a guide to audio mixing and it assumes the reader has experience of analog mixers It does not replace the manual we recommend referring to the manual if further information is required C l 01V96i manual and then the editor and Q drivers guides Mmmmmmmm there has got to be a quicker way n r N F f f f f f f f cs s cs co en Da gt gt gt gt gt a ae ee ae ee e ee aios ae ee adh ee o o e ear La Ar La Aar ear ily re ar ar ae a as e as 7 7P L et areas et areas Bet KLE A Dew pee D ae me gt n ba amp n K A cats Ka A Ge YAMAHA ar scene MEMOR io wo be oz E Een TOE L VIEH Initial Data ai Stit ri ri ris v CHI 7 CHI AOO com aa amp amp C d L e inserr Coes C he D CHANNEL LTE C 01V96i Quick Start Guide Table of contents Getting Started with a blank desk sssesesesesessssssesesesesesesssssssnen enes enene nnes enesenn enean en eenn e 3 Understanding the Rear Panel and Top Connectors 01cesceeceeeeecneeeeeeeeeeeeeneenecesseeeeeeeeeeeesseenees 3 Understanding the Front Panel csssesessssssssssssesesesesessssenener enesenn nenen enesenn enean eenn nne neee 5 Controlling Channel Fader svssszsssyxgessvgxrsvgsvyxscsegves ss syg sr ska gsgykygraeg aaoun 6 Changing INPUT PAT
4. the maximum possible delay time is 984 1ms Input channels have an FB GAIN Feedback Gain and MIX parameter to create a simple delay effect The DELAY SCALE can be changed to see the delay time in equivalent distance number of samples beats per minute or number of Frames linked to MIDI Machine Control Frame Rate DISPLAY ACCESS MIDI UTILITY PAIR GROUP PATCH DYNAMICS EFFECT VIEW bf HSZ OLY CHi CHi PIHPUT CHi 16 DELAY DELAY SCALE pnan Ee aE 1 2 i SB i B B i F i L msec 9854 1 0 0 G G G G G G 9 9 0 9 samre 43400 G G G G G G a Mix 4100 108 100 1 106 100 100 100 FB GAIM a i o i oki a i i aki oki T i dio iW 13 4 16 3 l 15 6 91 G G G G 0 01 G G G G 0 9 G G ai gi ai gi ai ai ai a 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 a i a i a i a i a i a i a i as OLYi 16 A OLYiT s2 KIS After editing the delay time for one channel double click the ENTER key to copy this time to all the other channels 13 27 01V96i Quick Start Guide CHANNEL PAIR If some Stereo input sources are used such as a Synthesizer or CD player it could be useful to pair the relevant input channels together There are two modes for pairing channels as selected in the PAIR GROUP menu HORIZONTAL VERTICAL PA LARS GRUP OU Initial Data CHi CHi INPUT PAIR DISPLAY ACCESS 1 M2 a a KI io IMEF 17 KB 16 o 2S bp a4 Bohora o i i GEITER 25
5. ALL CLEAR Cursor ENTER SURROUND sie POUT 17 ST I E BUS TO ST E KI Buses can be routed to Stereo just like Sub Groups on an analog console To do this press the PAN ROUTING button to view the BUS TO ST screen Here Buses 1 8 can be routed panned and mixed to the Stereo Bus Use the cur sor keys data wheel and ENTER switch to adjust the parameters BUS TO STEREO BUS1 BUS BUSS BUSd BUSS EUSE BUST PAN PAH PAH PAH PAH PAM G QO QO QO O O O L63 Fas CEMTER CEMTER CEMTER CENTER CEMTER CEMTER gt E E 1 20 eee Gee 1 eed Gee Gee DISPLAY ACCESS SCENE _DIO SETUP MIDI UTILITY DYNAMICS EQ 9 9 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 9 9 0 9 9 LA BUS TO ST E KI Data wheel Cursor 12 27 INSERT DELAY 01V96i Quick Start Guide Press this DISPLAY ACCESS key to see Phase Insert and delay information on the LCD Phase reverse is only avail able for input channels Insert and Delay are available for all channels except for the Stereo Inputs Inserts need to be patched choosing which rear panel connection or internal Effect to use for INSERT OUT and INSERT IN The INSERT POSITION can also be changed here DISPLAY ACCESS DYNAMICS Slot CHi OUT 4 Slot CHI TH POST OM FADER FADER COMP pe INSERT Press the O INSERT DELAY key again to see Delay settings for each channel The maximum possible delay time varies with sample rate At 44 1KHz
6. Untitled1 lt Eile Edit Project fidio MIDI Scores Media Transport Devices Window 1 Help 161 x gt Eile Edit Project Audio MIDI Scores Media Transport Devic Window 1 Help Group FX External FX External Instruments Studio Presets a Device Port n s Audio 01 dH 5 DE udio 02 R w gt EG Audio 03 MO 8 uw gt E Audio 04 A R w Stereo 1 gt miS Audio 05 6 Stereo 1 o Grm zm gt E Audio 06 a 8 uw RT PS ME Audio 07 oo ae gt r Audio 08 A Pre i Sends f Channel After recording assign the USB 1 16 to Input channels on IN PATCH page PATCH STT ST 2 ST13 ST14 GIL TCH 09 am mam G G G L INPUT PATCH I 0 Click Play button on transport panel to start playback 23 27 01V96i Editor 01V96i Quick Start Guide 01V96i gives you complete control of all the consoles parameters via your computer To use 01V96i Editor you need to install e Studio Manager V2 Host e 01V96i Editor e Yamaha Steinberg USB driver which are available to download on Yamaha proaudio website Setup To control your 01V96i with the Editor you need to assign the input and output ports on both Studio Manager V2 Host and 01V96i Editor r Z Setup for Untitled 1 ee Modify Workspace MIDI Settings Add Device Preferences Workspace maai Editor O1V96i O1V96i Et
7. V Set Default When starting up Studio Manager V2 Host for the first time choose File gt Setup on menu to add 01V96i to Workspace Z System Setup Input port Output port Console Device ID 1 2 3 Channel Select 7 PG gt Console 7 Console gt PG Layer Select d PG gt Console d Console gt PG n Yamaha 01 V96i 1 E Yamaha 01V96i 1 A 4 5 6 7 8 Confirmation 71 Store Confirmation Recall Confirmation E Patch Confirmation Window Control From Console J Enable Level Meter 4 Enable Ls 3 Open 01V96i Editor choose File gt System Setup on menu assign the Input and Output Port Convenient save and load data All of your console s mix setting can be saved and loaded in your computer and synchronize between the 01V96i In case of using a rental or another installed console you can easily save your r Z Setup for Untitled 1 i H y Modify Workspace MIDI Settings Preferences _ MIDI Ports Tomer ee RHEO ER Yamaha 01 V96i 3 Yamaha 01 V96i 4 Yamaha 01 V96i 5 Yamaha 0196 6 Yamaha 01 V96i 7 Yamaha 01 V96i 8 Output Ports Cl Minvnomtt AO Mael skle Gunth Yamaha 01V96i 1 01 V96i Yamaha 01 V96i 3 Yamaha 01V96i 4 Yamaha 01 V96i 5 Yamaha 01 V96i 6 Yamaha 01 V96i 7 Yamaha 01 V96i 8 MIDI Thru Not Assigned J Update Ports l Not Assigned
8. drd d d L P 8 E E E SSSR RRR CTIL minila nlad sinas ikii 4 27 01V96i Quick Start Guide Understanding the Front Panel All the controls are on the front panel laid out in logical areas Display Access switches Analog input gain and pad 48V switches are on the rear choose what to view on the LCD panel and switch on phantom power for 4 channels at a time Monitor and Headphone controls Display control and Scene Memory buttons EQ and Pan controls for the selected channels L ue pee k SEL SEL SEL GEL SEL SEL na F F ce a mL mL BEL SEL BEL BEL SEL SEL oud pon Tv SILO a Eu EHO BOLO LS LC BLO KAG WLG GG oo 20 a POLO HAJ ao RSD CN CH La r it CS CS fa fa fa ii CH Cu ow on z Level pots On Solo Sel for SASAE SSS the Stereo input channels Faders On Solo Sel but User Defined Keys Aux select and Fader Layer buttons y tons for the channels for short cuts The SELECTED CHANNEL area is a fundamental concept to understand It shows important functions for one channel at a time Only one channel can be selected at any time To select a channel and see its settings in the SELECTED CHANNEL area just press the SEL button Then press the SEL button for another channel when you are ready to move on 5 27 01V96i Quick Start Guide Controlling Channel Faders There are 4 layers of faders on the 01V96i When you change layers all the channel settings are rememb
9. level Check that the Aux 1 Master fader is up to 0 dB that is its default position select Master Layer and adjust the Aux1 fader position if necessary Already audio should be seen on the level meters of Effect 1 You can see the meters on the top right corner of the FX EDIT screen Then turn up ST IN 1 to start hearing the effects output in the Stereo bus select the top layer for the ST IN channels and turn up ST IN1 encoder The level can be viewed in the top right corner of the LCD FADER MODE AUX 2 AUS 3 AUX 4 Aux 5 AUX 6 AUX 7 Aux 8 HOME METER ST IN 1 8 ST IN 2 4 EFFECT Initial Data Fe STl2 ST13 STIl4 3 OO dud garel LH G G G EFFECT MAME REW x Hall TYPE REW X HALL LIBRARY Mix BALANCE w i HE e a HI ua LO To g E E G D E vos i n ere LO ne Our O G Cu HFF LFF i Thru 3 Z6KHz 18 27 01V96i Quick Start Guide SCENE MEMORY There are 99 SCENE MEMORIES available in 01V96i Each Scene stores all the mixing parameters including all input channel output channel and Effects parameter data The SCENE MEMORY list can be seen by pressing the SCENE Display Access key DISPLAY ACCESS 6 1 _ PAN PAIR DELAY ROUTING GROUP EFFECT DYNAMICS EQ l mell ki R Free 99 PATCH LINK IMPUT OUTPUT The PATCH LINK feature eee can be useful if different L n Scenes need different Patch nannannnnnna aunnnnnnnnnnn settings Patch i
10. p26 HOH 2 LHELT mB OUTPUT ga IH FADER a IH HUTE fe Horizontal mode allows odd numbered channels to be paired with their adjacent even numbered channel Vertical mode allows channels on the top fader layer 1 16 to be paired with the equivalent channel on the layer below 17 32 Output Buses and Auxes can also be paired but only Horizontally When channels are paired they share the same fader level the same ON EQ Gate Comp Aux settings Pan and Routing parameters remain separate though Pans can be linked separately To quickly pair channels without using the LCD screen first 1 hold down the SEL button for the Left channel then 2 also hold down the SEL button for the Right channel or vice versa for half a second This only works in Hori zontal Pair Mode SOLO SOLO SOLO SOLO P F E ON ON ON ON 14 27 01V96i Quick Start Guide FADER GROUPS Fader Groups are useful for controlling many faders by just moving one fader There are 8 Fader Groups available for input channels and 4 Fader Groups for output channels Here is how to link faders together in a Group DISPLAY ACCESS Access the PAIR GROUP displays on the LCD Choose a Group A to H for DELAY ROUTIN inputs Q to T for outputs E using the Cursor keys right of DYNAMICS EQ the console by the data wheel Press the SEL buttons for the required channels to include them in the Group T TOn D ratmoog Now when one fader i
11. A FUSES USB USB TT Sey 2 SB 13 SBIA SRS SBT 6 E K BUSS i an es eee E 18 U ZR U ZE EF u ue EF a EE E D FOLLOM DIRECT OUT EOST FADER Por BUS to USB DIRECT OUT to USB Device Setup E xj On Cubase AI open Devices gt Device lanna VST Audio System 4 Setup and set the driver to Devices Yamaha Steinberg USB ASIO 5510 Driver E MIDI E Yamaha Steinberg USB ASIO on VST 0 MIDI Pot Setup ee ene ee d S I f M a as ss Input Latency 27 479 Audio System page In case of Mac set AUSOR oe y P 8 7 a Yamaha 01v96v2 Output Latency 32 479 ms the driver to Yamaha 01V96i Ga Dapo HW Sample Rate 48 000 kHz ecord Time Max L Time Display Hw Pull Up Down Off O Video Ten Video Player SL VST Audio System Advanced Options Setto Defaults Yamaha Steinberg USB ASIO Studio Manager Nomai Audio Priority VST System Link Multi Processing B Activate Steinberg Audio Power Scheme 2 Seconds Z Disk Preload Adjust for Record Latency Record Shit Help Reset a Cancel 22 27 01V96i Quick Start Guide On Devices gt VST Connections add inputs and output buses respectively Click Project menu gt Add Track gt Audio to add audio track and assign the track to proper ports Enable the Record icon on each track for recording Click Record button on transport panel to start recording Cubase 6 YST Cor rections Inputs loj xj Cubase 6 Cubase 6 Project
12. ACCESS B H SCENE DI0 SETUP MIDI UTILITY B B B wl Y Ad PAN PAIR LAY ROUTING S a B DYNAMICS EQ 17 27 Reverb Hall TYPE REVERE HALL 25 Gms Eur Lake OEE ES dH 8 ERL OE GS 7 vus E GATE LUL a ATTACK HOLD DECAY OFF dms s2oms Poms lanna v laa ME 19 IHI OLY TD hi w T R laiz Te g ni Stile S13 STI4 EFFECT aa Slik 3tli 0 EDIT L EFFECT NAME Reverb Hall TYPE REVERE HALL TITLE EDIT x LIBRARY TITLE Vintage Phoser Hasi HH REW Plate REY Aoom Upe neck Eauali zerp EFFECT TYPE FEW HALL 01V96i Quick Start Guide USING AN EFFECT Before an effect can be used properly it needs to be THe ts OO am eae O O patched The default patch factory setting has Aux 1 4 a ee patched to the inputs of FX1 4 respectively The stereo out l l puts of FX1 4 are patched to stereo input channels 1 4 E i EFFECTI B g respectively This is convenient but can be changed if nec essary For example an effect could be inserted in just one L EFFECT channel using the INSERT OUT and IN patch To change EO the FX patching go to the EFFECT page in the PATCH L EFFECT3 amp display menu L S L EFFECTa Gy L p OFENDECK ROUTING AUDIO THROUGH AN EFFECT First audio needs to be routed into the effect If the default patch is used first turn up Aux 1 send level for the required channel Select Aux1 fader mode and push up the fader to the required
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14. POUT YST EUS TO ST fe FAH SURF LIME SURROUND MODE STEREO ESE 5 1 SURRY BUS SETUP L A CH EDIT B SURRI i6 4 SURE T 3532 E g a 01V96i Quick Start Guide DYNAMICS Each input channel has both a GATE and a COMP The output channels only have a COMP When the DYNAMICS Display Access key is pressed the LCD shows the relevant GATE or COMP screen Gain Reduction meters and Key In source can also be viewed here Usefully the COMP can be positioned pre eq pre fader post eq or post fader DISPLAY ACCESS SCENE DIO SETUP MIDI UTILITY PAIR Group PATCH EFFECT VIEW PARAMETER ONOFF PARAMETER T THRESHOLD RANGE E ATTACK L 2 THRESHOLD RATIO ATTACK 20 0dE 36dE Ams OFF S 8dB 2 2 Bams DECAY HOLD RELEASE i OUT GAIN w KNEE sH4ms 2 sams i B Bde Z TE GATE LIE gy COMP EDIT G COMP LIE i GATE EDIT B GATE LIE A fy COMP LIB ge 11 27 01V96i Quick Start Guide ROUTING In the PAN ROUTING menu the Selected Channel can be routed to any of the 8 Buses to the Stereo Bus and to a Direct Output Move the cursor to the required bus number 1 8 S for Stereo and D for Direct output and press ENTER to route the channel The PAN indicators below each channel number in the LCD ensure that the PAN of the channels will follow through to the Buses This is particularly useful when using the Buses as stereo sub groups like on a typical analog console ALL STEREO ALL BUS
15. TER page shows EQ Comp Gate Insert Delay Pair information while the FADER page shows Pan Aux Bus Routing Group status There is also a LIBRARY page where channel data can be stored and recalled THRES RANGE 3 5 joe OBE S6dE Ea ms 551 ms HOLD EJ LOW L IDO H MID HIGH gt Ems a Cy Cry P DELAY 354 1 THRES RATIO HPF Gra 9 79 HSHELF meg HIX 1004 125 1 00k 4 GOF 1 0 0E FE GAIH Sy OO Saa RZ ON Ga 0G on SN E ON sO O G 8dB Z TIPE 8 8 FRIR PARAMETER FADER A LIBRARY fa 1 16 AUX fe g 16 27 EFFECTS 01V96i Quick Start Guide There are 4 Multi Effect Units inside 01V96i They can be viewed on the LCD by pressing the EFFECT Display Access key and then pressing one of the buttons F1 F4 below the LCD DISPLAY ACCESS B BB E SCENE DIO SETUP MIDI UTILITY B B H R P INSERT _ PAN PAIR DELAY ROUTIN PATCH DYNAMICS EO VIEW FADER MODE AUX 1 AUX 2 AUS 3 AUX 4 AUX 5 AUX 6 AUX 7 AUX 8 HOME METER LAYER 1 16 17 32 MASTER REMOTE EDITING AN EFFECT YAMAHA The Effect parameters can be edited using the data wheel and cursor keys to the right of the console To change the type of effect from Reverb to Rev X for example follow the LIBRARY link shown on the left side of the LCD to see the FX LIBRARY Then scroll through the list with the data wheel and press ENTER with the cursor over the RECALL button on the left of the screen DISPLAY
16. desk and return it to its factory settings hold the SCENE MEMORY STORE switch while turning on the power and choose the INITIALIZE option You don t need to do this if you have just unpacked the product from its box for the first time SCENE MEMORY To start from blank settings without erasing the memories just recall SCENE 00 To do this use the SCENE MEMORY Up Arrow Down Arrow switches to select Scene 00 and then press RECALL SCENE MEMORY SCENE MEMORY All the faders will then move down and all the mixing functions set to their default status Understanding the Rear Panel and Top Connectors All the analog input connectors are at the back of the top panel The analog outputs and digital I O are found on the rear panel They include Rear Panel ADAT optical 8 channel Digital Input and Output Monitor Out with Jacks for connecting for multi track recorder or computer sound card for example to powered monitor speakers or an amp for powering passive speakers 2 Track Digital Out and In for Mini Disc DAT for example USB 2 0 port for multi track live recording with DAW software and Yamaha Studio Manager software 4 OMNI analog outputs with Jacks 2TA OUT DIGITAL CS YAMAHA P a UR L CONSOLE EE i CORPORATION Dov Bo SOE MADE IH APA Main Stereo Output with XLRs 1 option slot for expansion Other connectors on the rear panel are for various control and sync functions For e
17. ered You just change which channels you are looking at Input channels 17 32 Master Layer Aux 1 8 Bus 1 8 Remote Layer for controlling Input channels 1 16 other functions devices Each fader controls a different input to the 01V96i This assignment is not fixed it can be changed in the PATCH menu Here is the default patch t channels 1 16 control the 16 analog inputs on the top on the console tS channels 17 24 control ADAT inputs 1 8 tS channels 25 32 control inputs 1 8 from the Slot t stereo channels 1 4 control inputs from internal Effects 1 4 6 27 01V96i Quick Start Guide Changing INPUT PATCH To assign different inputs to the input channels such as Slot 1 inputs 9 16 follow these steps Press the PATCH DISPLAY soe a COOOOOOOOOO ACCESS key sf ft N POO DDoS 00999 SCENE DIO SETUP MIDI UTILITY If necessary press it repeatedly P INSERT PAN o until the IN PATCH page is dis played l m la Press the SEL button for the required channel or move the cur sor on the screen to the required channel number PATCH O00 int ane a INPUT PATCH Press ENTER by the data wheel on the right side of the console This will open the PATCH SELECT window Select the type of input from the first list AD in Slot in FX out and so on Press ENTER and choose the required item from the next col umn CH or FX unit for example AOU 1 fa al Press ENTER and click YES on sore E
18. g the Fade Time for one channel double click the 01 0 i 61 8 81 8 61 0 61 0 61 0 25 i 26 27 i 30 i 31 i 32 ENTER button to copy the time to all Input or Output 81 8 61 67 81 0 01 6 01 0 Channels ST IN 1 Z zec 61 0 61 G 19 27 01V96i Quick Start Guide SCENE COPY PASTE If some settings need to be copied from one Scene to some others the PATSE SRC and PASTE DST LCD screens can be used In the PASTE SRC screen choose which parameters of which channels should be copied ALL CLEAR e On Faner CW MOTE S Dur Fanen OUT UTE Ey OTHERS C Leena SEISIGeieiagl STSISTOneTeTeTe STEREO In the PASTE DST screen choose which Scene Memories should be updated The maximum number is 10 Scenes for each operation om tere es d GO 0 G 3 LGA Pa ETE SORT A FASTE SRC PASTE DST To move a Scene to a different position in the Library use the SORT screen in the SCENE menu CHi CHi 01 mau T ana G Gi L a SCENE MEMORY SORT No Data No Data No Data No Data No Data L Fs LH GP oo 5cene YR fatal No Data No Data 3 5cene 7 5CenE 2 scene 20 27 01V96i Quick Start Guide MONITOR In this section of the console the operator chooses what to listen to and controls the listening level The MONITOR OUT LEVEL adjusts the main lis 3 tening level Ay Le S OUT 2TR 10dBY UNBAL The MONITOR 2TR IN button selects what
19. n the Group is moved all the others move by the same amount If one fader in the Group needs to be moved by itself then hold that channel s SEL button while pushing the fader but not while the GROUP menu is dis played or else the channel will be removed from the Group NOTE Channels cannot be in more than one Fader Group at the same time 15 27 01V96i Quick Start Guide MUTE GROUPS Mute Groups are useful for switching On Off many channels by just pressing one switch There are 8 Mute Groups avail able for input channels and 4 Mute Groups for output channels To assign channels to a Mute Group follow the same 3 steps as made for a Fader Group but while viewing the MUTE GROUP screens Groups I to P are for Inputs Groups U to X are for Outputs Once a Mute Group is made when the ON button for one channel is pressed all the other channels in the same Group are also switched On Off PATA GRUP Initial Data Gy GG G CHI CHI OO fn G G GD L _IHFUT MUTE GROUP O Z T C a E C b 2 8 m T T m 0 Ki RII KA Kil KAI Kal KA KARN ai l l l l al l a VA B E g S g g g NI Cad wai fall Cady ai aiT twa K L H H oO P T ST m a TOFArecH led Led l Led 1 Led Led l Led l Le w 6 E E miim imin gim gm gm CHANNEL VIEW The VIEW Display Access Menu provides some useful displays showing all the important parameters for the selected channel The PARAME
20. n the PREFER 2 page in the DIO SETUP menu Other Short Cuts 1 2 3 EQ Gain to 0dB To reset the gain of an EQ band to OdB press and hold the relevant band selection button in the SELECTED CHAN NEL for one second EQ Reset To return the whole Parametric EQ for a channel to its default settings press the LOW and HIGH band selection buttons at the same time Copy STEREO Mix to an AUX Press and hold LAYER button 1 16 or 17 32 then press a FADER MODE button AUX1 AUX8 and click YES in the confirmation box on the LCD This copies the fader levels to the selected AUX sends Make sure the Aux sends are all PRE by clicking the GLOBAL PRE button on the SEND page in the AUX DISPLAY menu NOTE Repeat the same procedure for each fader layer to copy the whole mix to the Aux sends as only one layer is cop ied at a time TIP This is useful for making a quick headphone mix in a recording session or making a quick stage monitor mix for a guest musician at a live performance SCENE FADE TIME Copy To assign the same fade time to all channels first enter the required FADE TIME for one channel then double click ENTER to copy the time to all the other input or output channels DELAY TIME Copy To assign the same delay time to all channels first enter the required DELAY TIME for one channel then double click ENTER to copy the time to all the other input or output channels 25 27 01V96i Quick Star
21. nformation is When a SCENE is stored a name can be entered If a SCENE is PROTECTED it cannot be overwritten 5 jaa nai and OUTPUT PATCH librar ssnnsnnnnnn Nesssstessssd gins esas not stored in the scenes but is hamn am stored in the INPUT PATCH gmim im immm LA LA when STORE is pressed a a en HA int wil ies accessed from the Initial Dat ees eee This avoids erasing some scene 3 EREN PATCH Display Access thing by mistake gi key Then the Patch libraries can be linked to the Scenes so they are recalled at the same time as the scene RECALL SAFE In this screen choose which parameters will not be changed when recalling a Scene When the Global Recall Safe box is LEE checked at the top of the screen the chosen parameters will aa GROUP MASTER be safe in all Scenes Otherwise these settings will only apply to the current Scene once it is stored S 2 areEee STS RRISIS maamaanE TEREO SCENE FADE scene Normally when a Scene is recalled the Faders move instantly SOT CGE Tae to their stored position Using the Fade Time function the S Global Fade Time faders can be programmed to move slowly taking up to 30 1 2 Fs 5 i a prog T i 5 up ame 81 0 8 61 8 61 8 61 8 61 8 seconds to complete their movement Checking the Global oe ian 3 a amp ae ae Fade Time box will give the same Fade Time to every Scene OTH SOE EDE ELE PLE HLE TOS TLS HLE After settin
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23. reen There are 4 parametric bands Select which band to control with the HIGH HIGH MID LOW MID and LOW switches Note that the LOW band can be a Low Shelf or a HPF by changing the Q to the maximum or minimum position In the same way the HIGH band can be a High Shelf or a LPF There are 2 types of EQ TYPE I or TYPE II with slightly different sound characteristics The ATT function seen in the LCD next to the EQ curve is an attenuator or digital trim to adjust the channel level pre eq SELECTED CHANNEL romo TETTE F FREQUENCY 125 Hz 9 27 PAN 01V96i Quick Start Guide The PAN settings of the selected input channel can be edited here output channels do not have Pan 01V96i can also perform surround panning To select a SURROUND MODE press the PAN ROUTING Display Access Key so the SURR MODE page is shown on the LCD Then choose the SURROUND MODE 3 1 or 5 1 or 6 1 This will then con vert some of the buses 1 8 into Surround Buses and more displays will be added to the PAN menu for editing the Surround Panning parameters SELECTED CHANNEL f rere A FREQUENCY DISPLAY ACCESS SCENE _DIO SETUP MIDI UTILITY E E PAIR PATCH DYNAMICS CEHTER CEMTER CENTER CENTER z5 ZB 27 FAJA SURR HODE 10 27 25 CEHTER are LEJ REJ CEHTER CEHTER CENTER CENTER LEJ REJ OOO OQ CEHTER CEMTER CENTER CENTER LEJ HB3 4L 4R J Q CEHTER CEHTER CENTER CENTER LEJ REJ G ROUTI 16
24. t Guide Other Tips 1 DCA VCA FADERS To have DCA or analog VCA style Fader Masters first check the INPUT FADER MASTER box near the top of the IN FADER GROUP display page Then select the REMOTE FADER LAYER and assign USER ASSIGNABLE LAYER as the TARGET After that all the GROUP MASTER FADERS can be selected to appear on the REMOTE FADER LAYER along with any other channels chosen by the user HIO SETUP scene ey Gs Gy Gs CH1 CH1 G G GD amp CLEAR EAM Z ERRER Ase axe dB t ce ee ere Baa a uh obs i Bde 17 14 13 2s fie seek Se EP j oOo oO DD oo iod R au diac R a agg nee 68 RE et aR ete eee Gee A i T 13 14 15 16 TL G T DOD TD ZG Tm DOD 2 MUTE MASTER Switches The USER DEFINED KEYS can be programmed to control the MUTE GROUP MASTER buttons But first the INPUT MUTE MASTER and OUTPUT MUTE MASTER boxes must be checked in the MUTE GROUP display menu Then the Mute Groups will behave in a similar way to those on a typical analog console each channels ON button is independent while the Mute Master buttons will mute all the assigned channels causing their ON buttons to flash scene i UTILITY scene L i aq s CH1 CHI 01 G WO G Q aiiai Tana ET E E E E BT E Ld j Lad d Led 1 Led G Ld G Led l La j P A E miim gmim gmim im Ei I ST m a 17 14 Tamm fie see SEEPS OES US d ENABLE l liz K L H H 0 P E E E E E l E Led Led d Lad 1 Led Ld G Lad 1 La
25. to lis ten to in the monitors and in the headphones The SOLO CLEAR button will turn off SOLO for all channels oi Ny LEVEL MONITOR OUT OF Ai DIGITAL MIXING CONSOLE Extra MONITOR functions are found in the DIO SETUP menu on the MONITOR screen Different SOLO modes can be chosen the listening points can be changed Pre Post Fader and the monitor can be switched to MONO MIO SETUP scene SI GG CH1 CHI 01 G G LG SOLO EMHABLED Soo FRE FADER i PEN 21 27 01V96i Quick Start Guide Live Recording and Playback with Cubase Al 1 Install the Yamaha Steinberg USB Driver on your computer Connect between the console and computer using USB cable TO HOST ana e ww aan USB 2 0 cable DISPLAY ACCESS When recording signal output from BUS 1 8 assign each USB m m al p channel to BUS 1 8 respectively When recording signal output from DIRECT OUT assign each DIRECT OUT to USB 1 16 respectively For DIRECT OUT remember to turn on the D Direct Out button on each channel to send signals SCENE DIO SETUP MIDI UTILITY PATCH O Initial Data g ni suz S113 STI PATCH 03 STIT 5112 STIS STI BL CH CH GI G GI Q T 3 T USB OUT PATCH OUT PATCH DIRECT OUT DESTINATION USE USE OUT 16 O a a ee a 1 W 2 Be A Rag USR USES USBS ISBA USES USEE Sey USBS 12 scala asta M Niles pilin we fone eee fae eee ge WO 5 E
26. xample the WORD CLOCK con nectors are for synchronizing with other digital audio devices the MIDI ports are for communicating with other musi cal instruments such as keyboards 3 27 01V96i Quick Start Guide Top Panel 4 Line inputs with 12 Mic line inputs with XLR or balanced jack balanced jacks plug in a jack and the XLR input will mute PHANTOM 48V A gt A A B B A B c EN 5 s INPUT d 6 E 7 H N a M BAL U gt 4 L a L A lt 7 f 2TR d 10dBV UNBAL INSERT fi AR AN A A i AN l l P E E TK 4 Kp it l J b i a f v gt f CH15 16 m MONITOR 2TR IN 2TR IN INSERT 1 0 INSERT 1 0 INSERT 1 0 INSERT 1 O rS T 2008 2008 2048 204B 2008 2008 A ee A 2 T 3 RF 4 E 5 EF 10 RU 1 EO 12 EE 14 EU 16 EU 5 N gt 4 9 lt lt 9 lt gt 9 MONITOR we A 9 A 0 Ce SSA N A RA oe TA E OUT 6 eo 6 eo 6 eo 16 eo E eo 06 co 6 co 6 co 0 87 Man 87 Man 18 so 42 s an2 EZIGAN ED EZEGANED Icang EZSGANET Eang IGANEN an cane GaN EGAN ED GAIN ED EZI GAN 40 PEAK PEAK PEAK PEAK PEAK PEAK PEAK PEAK PEAK PEAK 13 PEAK 4g yg PEAK Og O X F G5 i SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL L SE SL OIGITAL MIXING CONSOLE eee O LeveL Unbalanced insert jacks for the E j 12 mic line inputs 9 K H ged H H Tili F b di d a d
27. zy INPUT CH1 PATCH the screen to complete the Patch change PEEN Fx OUT USB JH SLOT IH ADAT IH 7 27 01V96i Quick Start Guide FADER MODE There are nine FADER MODE keys to the left of the LCD FADER MODE AUX 5 AUX 6 HOME METER HOME is the normal mode for the faders Pressing the HOME key will show various METER pages on the LCD so input output and Effect channels can be metered The AUX 1 8 keys select one of the Aux Send levels to be edited by the faders instead of the normal channel level You can also see the Aux Send levels on the LCD represented either by rotary pots or by bar graphs Pre and Post Fade settings can only be edited on the LCD by using the cursor keys and the ENTER key By pressing the ENTER key while the cursor is over an Aux Send rotary pot the Aux Send will be switched Off On Pressing HOME again will always return the faders to show the channel fader level 8 27 01V96i Quick Start Guide Using the SELECTED CHANNEL controls When a channel is selected some of its settings can be seen and controlled in the SELECTED CHANNEL area The cur rently selected channel s name and number is always shown in the top left corner of the LCD screen SELECTED CHANNEL area oo a n Naa OO 0 O D O OD O D O O D OO O TG 0 O O D DOO Ta H a E e O O L 1 y FREQUENCY EQUALIZER When one of the EQ controls is moved the LCD will show the EQ edit sc
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