Yamaha 01V96i Reference Manual

Yamaha 01V96i Manual

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    jump to the previous or next view. • For details on using other PDF-viewing software, refer to the owner's manual of the software you're using. Using the Function Tree A function tree for the 01V96i is provided on page 4 and following. You can use this to quickly find the explanatory page you want.
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    Libraries 74 General Library Operation 74 Using Libraries 75 Remote Control 83 About Remote Function 83 Pro Tools Remote Layer 83 Nuendo/Cubase Remote Layer 93 Other DAW Remote Layer 94 MIDI Remote Layer 94 Machine Control Function 98 MIDI 100 MIDI & the 01V96i 100 MIDI Port Setup 101
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    Using the User Defined Keys Using Operation Lock Initializing Troubleshooting Error messages Contents of the Reference Manual Specifications General Spec Libraries Analog Input Spec Analog Output Specs Digital Input Spec Digital Output Spec I/O SLOT Spec MIDI/USB/WORD CLOCK I/O Spec Dimensions
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    66 FX2 EDIT 66 FX3 EDIT 66 FX4 EDIT 66 FX1 LIBRARY 76 FX2 LIBRARY 76 FX3 LIBRARY 76 FX4 LIBRARY 76 PLUG-IN EFFECT CARD EDIT 67 23 PARAMETER VIEW 31 37 24 FADER VIEW 32 38 CHANNEL LIBRARY 75 INPUT CH1-16 AUX VIEW 40 INPUT CH17-ST IN AUX VIEW 40 01V96i-Reference Manual
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    METER 8 MASTER METER 8 EFFECT1-4 INPUT/OUTPUT METER 8 STEREO METER 8 METER POSITION 8 LAYER BUTTON 1-16 17-32 MASTER REMOTE FUNCTION USER DEFINED ProTools Nuendo Cubase General DAW USER ASSIGNABLE LAYER PAGE NAME LINK 8 8 8 94 83 93 93 94 110 Function Tree 5 01V96i-Reference Manual
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    SCENE DIO/SETUP MIDI UTILITY / INSERT/ PAN/ PAIR/ DELAY ROUTING GROUP PATCH DYNAMICS EQ EFFECT FADER MODE VIEW AUX 1 AUX 2 AUX 3 AUX 4 AUX 5 AUX 6 AUX 7 AUX 8 HOME (METER) LAYER 1-16 17-32 MASTER REMOTE Display Section (p. 9) OVER 0 -3 -6 -9 -12 -15 -18 -24 -30 -36 -48 STEREO STORE
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    Source selector 3 MONITOR LEVEL control 4 PHONES LEVEL control 5 PHONES jack Channel Strip Section 1 [SEL] buttons 2 [SOLO] buttons 3 [ON] buttons 4 Channel faders 1 SEL 2 SOLO 3 ON 1 4 +10 0 5 5 0 10 5 15 10 20 15 30 20 40 30 50 40 60 70 50 1 17 AUX 1 01V96i-Reference Manual
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    button 3 [STEREO] fader 1 SEL 2 ON 0 5 10 15 20 30 40 50 60 70 3 EFFECT] button B [VIEW] button LAYER Section 1 [1-16]/[17-32] buttons 2 [MASTER] button 3 [REMOTE] button LAYER 1-16 17-32 MASTER REMOTE 1 23 Tip: The ST IN section is not affected by the layer settings. 01V96i-Reference Manual
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    Down [ 3 [RECALL] button ] buttons USER DEFINED KEYS Section 1 [1]-[8] buttons 1 USER DEFINED KEYS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Tab Scroll arrow SELECTED CHANNEL Section 1 [PAN] control 2 [HIGH] - sor buttons SOLO Section 1 [SOLO] indicator 2 [CLEAR] button SOLO CLEAR 12 01V96i-Reference Manual
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    L/R 2 OMNI OUT connectors 1-4 3 STEREO OUT connectors L/R 01V96i-Reference Manual 12 3 45 1 WORD CLOCK OUT connector 2 WORD CLOCK IN connector 3 ADAT IN/OUT connectors 4 2TR OUT DIGITAL COAXIAL 5 2TR IN DIGITAL COAXIAL MIDI/USB Section 1 2 1 MIDI IN/THRU/OUT ports 2 TO HOST USB port
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    Control Surface & Rear Panel SLOT Section 1 SLOT 1 Power Section 1 POWER ON/OFF switch 2 AC IN connector 1 2 Rear Panel 11 01V96i-Reference Manual
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    operations involving the digital I/Os. Analog Inputs & Outputs Input Section The 01V96i's top panel used to insert external devices, INSERT I/O INSERT I/O such as effects processors, into AD Input Channels. • Phantom Power Inputs 1 through 12 feature switchable +48V phantom powering for use
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    to Bus Outs or Input Channel Direct Outs (see page 46). For details on the mini-YGDAI I/O cards that are currently usable, refer to "I/O Slot Specifications" in the Owner's Manual. For the latest information about mini-YGDAI I/O cards, refer to the Yamaha Professional Audio website. http://www
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    rate converter is available only on the Yamaha MY8-AE96S Digital I/O card. If you have installed another type of I/O card in the slot, or if no card is installed in the 01V96i, the buttons in the SRC sections are disabled. 2. Use the cursor buttons to move the cursor to any two-channel button
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    dithering to the 01V96i stereo mix data and record to a 16-bit digital recorder. 1. Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [DIO/SETUP] but- ton repeatedly until the DIO/Setup | Format page appears. The dithering settings are displayed at the bottom of the page. 2. Move the cursor to the output or channel to which
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    the current higher sampling rate. Data is handled by two channels. This is useful when you want to transfer data between the 01V96i operating at a higher sampling rate and an external digital device that supports 44.1/48 kHz. Note: Double Channel mode reduces the total number of inputs or outputs on
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    on selecting the metering position, refer to "Viewing the Level Meters" in the Owner's Manual (booklet). INPUT PATCH INPUT PATCH Input Channels 1-32 feature the following parameters: • (Phase) This section switches the phase of input signals. • GATE This dynamics processor can be used as a gate or
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    switches the corresponding channel delay on or off. • msec This parameter sets the delay time in milliseconds. • meter/feet/sample/beat/frame The delay time can be set using units of meters, feet, samples, beats, or frames, which you select by using the DELAY SCALE buttons. 01V96i-Reference Manual
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    IN Channels. • The delay time range depends on the sampling rate at which the 01V96i is operating. • If you select the DELAY SCALE meter or feet button, the dis- tance value can be converted to the delay time based on sonic speeds (about 343.59 m/sec at 20 degrees Celsius). This option is useful
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    page. 6 7 1 POSITION Use the Parameter wheel, or the [INC]/[DEC] buttons to select the position of the compressor within the channel from the following options: • PRE EQ Immediately before EQ (default) • PRE FADER ...........Immediately before the fader • POST FADER ........Immediately after the
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    currently-selected Input Channel's EQ on or off. You can press the [ENTER] button to turn the EQ on or off as long as the cursor is located on any parameter other than TYPE. 2 TYPE Selects the type of EQ. TYPE I is the EQ type used on legacy Yamaha 02R series digital mixing consoles. The TYPE
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    channel pan settings. Press the [ENTER] button to reset 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 Surround, E=Low Frequency Effect, Bs=Back Surround The
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    You can view and adjust parameter settings for the currently-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
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    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 compressor is unavailable for the ST IN Channels.) 01V96i-Reference Manual
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    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
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    [HIGH] and [LOW] buttons simultaneously resets the Q, frequency and gain for each band. Pairing Input Channels On the 01V96i, you can pair adjacent odd-even Input Channels or counterpart channels on Layer 1 and Layer 2 that share the same physical fader. Faders and most parameters of paired
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    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
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    Channel with the type of musical instrument connected to the corresponding input jack. 1. Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [PATCH] button repeatedly until the Patch | IN Name page appears. 13 2 01V96i-Reference Manual new name is now effective. Tip: The edited name is stored in the Input Patch library.
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    as stereo master L DA refer to "Viewing the Level Meters" in the Owner's Manual (booklet). 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. Bus Out 1-8 The Bus Out 1-8 section mixes signals routed from Input Channels
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    are the same as for Input Channels, except that this page does not include the MIX/FB.GAIN parameters (see page use the [SEL] buttons to select the Stereo Out or Bus Out 1-8. 01V96i-Reference Manual The parameters on this page (and the procedure for setting them) are the same as for Input Channels
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    | Parameter and Fader pages. ■ Viewing the Compressor and EQ Settings To display the View | Parameter page, use the corresponding [ page (and the procedure for setting them) are the same as for Input Channels, except for the following items: • The Stereo Out and Bus Out 1-8 01V96i-Reference Manual
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    Out (1-8) on or off, and links with the [ON] (9-16) button in the Master layer. 2 BUS Fader This fader sets the currently-selected Bus Out (1-8) level, and links with the fader (9-16) in the Master layer. The fader knob is highlighted when the fader is set to 0.0 dB. 3 TO ST PAN This control sets
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    MASTER] button in the LAYER section to select the Master layer, then move faders 9-16. At this time, you can turn Bus Out 1-8 on or off using the [ON] 9-16 To adjust the Stereo Out Balance parameter, use the [PAN] control in the SELECTED CHANNEL section. Note: If you select Aux 01V96i-Reference Manual
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    repeatedly until the DIO/Setup | Output Att page appears. 1 2 01V96i-Reference Manual 2. Move the cursor in the left column (1), then scroll the list up or down using the Parameter wheel to select the desired output or slot channel for which you want to adjust attenuation. The following outputs
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    , AUX4, STEREO, etc.). It may be convenient to name the buses "Monitor Out" or "Effect Send," for example, so that you can easily identify the signal type. 1. Press the DISPLAY ENTER]. The new name is now effective. Tip: The edited name is stored in the Output Patch library. 01V96i-Reference Manual
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    The Aux Out 1-8 section mixes signals routed from the Input Channels to the corresponding Aux Sends, processes them using on-board EQ, compressor, etc., then routes them to the specified internal effects processors, output connectors or I/O card connectors. The 01V96i features eight Aux Sends, which
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    ] button to display the EQ | EQ Edit page, then use the [SEL] buttons to select Aux Out 1-8. 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). Tip: You can
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    the SELECTED CHANNEL section on the top panel to directly control certain parameters for Aux Out 1-8. Setting Levels To set Aux Out 1-8 levels, press the [MASTER] button in the LAYER section to select the Master layer, then move faders 1-8. At this time, you can turn Aux Out 1-8 on or off using the
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    mode, Aux Send levels, Aux On/Off, and Pre/Post parameters for paired Input Channels are linked to each other. • GLOBAL PRE/POST buttons enable you to set all Input Channels simultaneously (including those not displayed on the current page) to pre-fader or post-fader. 01V96i-Reference Manual
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    (and the procedure for setting them) are the same. 2 1 01V96i-Reference Manual 3 1 DISPLAY Use the following buttons to display the desired parameters. • LEVEL Select the LEVEL button to display Send level bar graphs for Input Channels routed to Aux 1-8. • PRE/POST Select the PRE/POST button
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    Aux Sends. 1. Pair the desired two Aux Sends. (See page 33 for more information on pairing channels.) 2. Use the FADER MODE [AUX 1]-[AUX 8] but- tons to select one of the paired Aux Sends. 3. Repeatedly press Pan page. (See page 22 for more information on Mode options.) 01V96i-Reference Manual
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    and hold down the copy source layer (LAYER [1-16] or [17-32]) button. Note: If you release the button in the LAYER section before you proceed to Step Channel has been paired with a vertical partner in another Layer, the fader position will be copied to the partner's Aux Send. 01V96i-Reference Manual
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    1 FX2-1 & FX2-2 Outputs 1 & 2 of Internal Effects Processor 2 FX3-1 & FX3-2 Outputs 1 & 2 of Internal Effects Processor 3 FX4-1 & FX4-2 Outputs 1 & 2 of Internal Effects Processor 4 2TD-L & 2TD-R 2TR DIGITAL IN (L/R) USB1-USB16 TO HOST USB port input channels 1-16 2. Move the cursor to an
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    Channels 9-16 OMNI OUT connectors 1-4 2TR OUT DIGITAL (L) 2TR OUT DIGITAL (R) Signal flow Bus Outs 1-8 Bus Outs 1-8 Bus Outs 1-8 Aux Outs 1-4 Stereo Out L Stereo Out R Tip: • You can patch a signal to multiple outputs. • You can store the Output Patch settings to the Output Patch library. Refer
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    Stereo Out signals Input Channels 1-32 Insert Outs Bus Out 1-8 Insert Outs Aux Out 1-8 Insert Outs Stereo Out Insert Outs 2. Move the cursor to a parameter box, and use the Parameter wheel (or [INC]/[DEC]) to modify the patching. 3. Press [ENTER] to confirm the change. 01V96i-Reference Manual
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    Input Channel fader • POST FADER ........Immediately after Input Channel fader 2. Move the cursor to a patch parameter (1-32) you want to change, then rotate the Parameter wheel or press the [INC]/[DEC] buttons to select the destination. If necessary, specify the signal source position using the
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    Internal Effects Processor 4 USB1-USB16 TO HOST USB port output channels 1-16 4. Press [ENTER] to confirm the change. If you move the cursor to another parameter box or display another page before you press the [ENTER] button, all settings on this page will be cancelled. 01V96i-Reference Manual
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    Input Channels (or all Output Channels). This is useful when you wish to find out if multiple channels have the same patch. 1. To view the Input Channels' until the Patch | Output Ins page appears. 01V96i-Reference Manual 5. Move the cursor to a channel patch parame- ter box you wish to change,
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    Monitor page appears. 5 16 2 3 4 STEREO Channels while recording, since the Stereo bus and Bus 1-8 signals are unaffected. • Mixdown Solo mode is useful when you wish to mute unsoloed Input Channels and feed soloed Input Channel signals to the Stereo bus during mixdown. 01V96i-Reference Manual
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    Fader option will solo the channel with the pan position specified by the Pan setting even if the source precedes the fader. This parameter is effective only in Recording LEVEL10 PHONES To monitor the 01V96i's internal signals, turn 3. Adjust the monitoring level using the MONI- TOR [MONITOR LEVEL
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    solo will activate the Output Channel's solo. 5. You can unsolo all soloed channels by press- ing all illuminated channel [SOLO] buttons. The button indicators turn off. You can also unsolo all soloed channels by pressing the SOLO [CLEAR] button. Using the Solo Function 51 01V96i-Reference Manual
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    effect returns to the Buses. If "Nominal Pan" (see page 109) in the Prefer1 page is checked, the level of the Input Channels that are panned hard left or right will be used 01V96i features the following three Surround modes: • 3-1 This mode uses four channels the factory-default Surround Channel to
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    a DAW or multi-channel monitoring system to the 01V96i. 1. Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [PAN/ROUTING] button repeatedly until the Pan/Route | Surr Mode page appears. 1 2 • 3-1 Surround • 5.1 Surround • 6.1 Surround 3 1 SURROUND MODE This parameter enables you to select a Surround mode by using the
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    DAW, patch the corresponding bus outs to the TO HOST USB port's output channels, sending them to the DAW's tracks. The following diagram illustrates an example of recording each channel's signal into a DAW when using 5.1 Surround mode. 01V96i BUS1 (L) BUS2 (R) BUS3 (Ls) BUS4 (Rs) BUS5 (C) BUS6 (LFE
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    3 OMNI OUT 4 Front L Front R Rear L Rear R Center Multi-channel amplifier Subwoofer Rear L Rear R Tip: To output left and right front signals of the surround channels from the STEREO OUT L/R connectors, turn on the Surround LR to Stereo checkbox on the Surr Bus page. 01V96i-Reference Manual
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    Channel. 1. Make sure that the 01V96i is in any Surround mode except Stereo, then press the [SEL] button of the channel Effects) Channel channels, and channels channels Channels that are currently displayed on the channels regardless of whether they are paired. 9 PATTERN When Input Channels
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    using the WIDTH, DEPTH, OFFSET ( ), and OFFSET ( ) parameters. 36 36 36 12 8 8 44 16 20 16 on two linked channels move when different trajectory patterns and stereo using the WIDTH, DEPTH, OFFSET ( ), and OFFSET ( ) parameters. 40 48 44 44 20 32 28 56 32 24 01V96i-Reference Manual
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    . 8. To move the sound image of each channel on these pages, move the cursor to the desired channel, then rotate the Parameter wheel. The pan setting of the channel changes along the trajectory pattern. Press [ENTER] to display the currently-selected channel's CH Edit page. 01V96i-Reference Manual
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    level differences. Also, the 01V96i features a Fader Group Master function that enables you to control the level of all grouped channels using the Group Master level while maintaining the relative level balance between channels. • Mute group Input Channel or Output Channel [ON] buttons can be
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    . The relative level of the faders for the grouped channels is determined by the position of the faders when the channels were added to the group. The On/Off status of the grouped channels is determined by the [ON] button status when the channels were added to the group. 01V96i-Reference Manual
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    Using Fader Group Master 61 Using Fader Group Master The 01V96i features a Fader Group Master function that enables you to control the level of all channels using the Group Master level while maintaining the relative balance between channels, much like a VCA group on an analog mixing console
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    Group function that links the operation of channel [ON] buttons, the 01V96i features a Mute Group Master function that enables you to mute grouped channels using the Master Mute buttons in a manner similar to using a mute group on an analog mixing console. While this function is enabled, the [ON
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    to the link are applied to all subsequently-added channels. 5. After all desired channels are added to the link, edit the EQ or compressor parameters for one of the linked channels. The edits for the EQ or compressor parameters are applied to the rest of the linked channels. 01V96i-Reference Manual
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    (including Add-On Effects) and 72 user programs. Using Effects Processors via Aux Sends You can use effects processors via Aux Sends by patching effects processor inputs to Aux Outs, and effects processor outputs to ST IN Channels. 1. Recall an effect program you wish to use. Refer to page 76
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    damaging your speakers. Tip: Use the Master layer fader to adjust the final Aux Send output level. At this time, you can view the level on the Meter | Master page. 6. Adjust the level, pan, and EQ of the Input Channels patched to the effect outputs. Tip: To mix the effects sound returned via the Aux
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    enables you to set the tempo and interval of the selected effects, and displays certain parameters only when certain effect types are selected. Use the parameter control on the left side of this section to adjust the value between 25 BPM and 300 BPM. When the MIDI CLK 01V96i-Reference Manual
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    be patched to Input Channels or channel insert ins. To use the plug-in effects, press the [EFFECT] button repeatedly until the Effect | P-In Edit page appears. For details on using plug-ins, refer to the owner's manual that came with the plug-in card. About Add-On Effects The 01V96i comes with pre
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    groups, Fader group Masters, Mute group Masters, EQ links, and Compressor links All channel pair settings Effects parameters Effect programs recalled for Effects processors 1-4 and their parameter settings Remote Layer Fader and [ON] button status (only when Remote Control Target is set to USER
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    no settings, especially faders, have been adjusted unintentionally case. Storing and Recalling Scenes Using the Scene Memory Page On the Scene Memory page, you can store, recall, write-protect, delete, and edit the titles of Scenes. 1. Adjust the mix parameters on the 01V96i 01V96i-Reference Manual
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    a Shadow memory is recalled, the edited version is stored when you store the Scene. (The contents of the Original and Shadow memories then become identical.) 01V96i-Reference Manual
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    for Input Fader Group Master A-H. 5 OUTPUT MASTER Q-T These parameters enable you to set the Fade Time for Output Fader Group Master Q-T. Tip: You can copy the currently-selected Output Channel Fade Time setting to all Output Channels by double-clicking the [ENTER] button. 01V96i-Reference Manual
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    will remain unaffected by Scene recalls, including Input Channels 1-32, ST IN Channels 1-4, Bus Outs 1-8, Aux Outs 1-8, Stereo Out, internal effects, USER DEFINED Remote layers, and plug-in effects. The Recall Safe function is effective on channels and functions for which the buttons are turned on
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    button or the [INC]/[DEC] buttons to select the copy source channel. The number of the source channel is highlighted. You can also select Group Masters, internal Effects, and a User Defined Remote layer as copy sources. 3. Use the cursor buttons or Parameter wheel to select the copy source parameter
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    01V96i offers the following libraries: • Channel Library • Input Patch Library • Output Patch Library • Effects Library • Gate Library • Compressor Library • EQ Library Tip: • You can store library data to a computer hard disk using the included Studio Manager software #0 to reset the parameter
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    2. Use the LAYER buttons to select layers, then press the [SEL] buttons to select channels. Channels 1-16 Input Channels 17-24 Input Channels 25-32 ST IN Channels 1-4 INPUT connectors 1-16 ADAT IN Channels 1-8 Slot Channels 1-8 Internal Effects Processor 1-4 Outputs 1 & 2 01V96i-Reference Manual
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    01V96i-Reference Manual 1 EFFECT NAME This parameter displays the name of the Effects program currently selected by the Effects processor. 2 TYPE This parameter displays the effects type currently used by the Effects processor. The number of input and output channels for the currently-used effects
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    Using Libraries 77 For details on storing and recalling programs, see "General Library Operation" on page 74. The following tables list the preset effects programs in the Effects Yamaha effect that produces a richer and more complex modulation than normal chorus 16 • Dynamic Effects No. Preset
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    an analog compressor that has become a standard in recording studios. This is a stereo model of Comp276. This is a mastering effect that emulates the tape compression produced by two open-reel tape recorders, a recording deck and effect manufactured during the mid-1970s. 01V96i-Reference Manual
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    Out that does not feature a gate, the 01V96i indicates "XXX has no Gate!" (in which XXX represents a channel name). 2. Use the LAYER buttons to select layers, then press the [SEL] buttons to select channels. You can now store the selected channel gate settings or recall the gate library memories
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    the tonal color of a piano. 16 Piano2 COMP A variation on preset 15, using a deep threshold to change the overall Use it on the stereo output during mixdown, or with paired Input or Output Channels. 36 Total Comp2 COMP A variation on preset 35, but with more compression. 01V96i-Reference Manual
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    library enables you to store and recall EQ settings for Input Channels, Bus Outs 1-8, Aux Outs 1-8, and Stereo Out. The library contains 40 preset memories and 160 user (readable & writable) memories. Follow the steps below to use the EQ library. 1. Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [EQ] button, then press
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    on preset 13. 37 Piano Low Emphasizes the low range of pianos recorded in stereo. 38 Piano High Emphasizes the high range of pianos recorded in stereo. 39 Fine-EQ Cass Add clarity when recording to or from cassette tape. 40 Narrator Ideal for recording narration. 01V96i-Reference Manual
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    driver in your computer as described in the installation guide included in the downloaded file. 3. Connect the 01V96i TO HOST USB port to a USB port on your PC using a USB cable. 4. Make the necessary settings in Pro Tools. Refer to the Pro Tools Owner's Manual for more information about Pro Tools
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    .com/ 2. Install the driver in your computer as described in the installation guide included in the downloaded file. 3. Connect the 01V96i TO HOST USB port to a USB port on your Mac using a USB cable. 4. Make sure that the 01V96i is powered-on. 5. Launch Pro Tools. 6. Choose Peripherals from
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    Pro Tools layer is selected, you can use Pro Tools. Note: When the Pro Tools Remote layer is selected, the 01V96i's top panel faders and other channel buttons are available for remote control. To control the 01V96i, you need to select an Input Channel Layer or the Master Layer 01V96i-Reference Manual
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    this display mode, in which the parameter controls for tracks 1-16 are displayed. • ASSIGN Turn on this button to insert plug-ins into Pro Tools channels. (If you are using the TDM system, you can also assign outboard effects processors.) • COMPARE You can compare your edits with the original
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    top panel. For more information on assigning functions to keys, refer to "Using the User Defined Keys" in the Owner's Manual (separate booklet). Parameter DAW REC DAW PLAY DAW STOP DAW FF Function Places Pro Tools in Record Enabled mode. The button indicator flashes while the transport section is
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    . Pressing the button (to which this function is assigned) switches the entire 16-channel bank. DAW Channel + DAW Channel - Executes the Channel Scroll operation. Pressing the buttons (to which these functions are assigned) enables you to scroll channels horizontally. 01V96i-Reference Manual
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    [AUX 6] button and press the desired [SEL] button to reset the corresponding channel fader level. Muting Channels To mute Pro Tools channels, press the [ON] buttons. The [ON] button indicators of muted channels turn off. Grouped channels are muted together. Press the [ON] buttons again to unmute
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    you can set the right panpot. Assigning Plug-ins to Pro Tools Channels You can assign plug-ins to five inserts available for Pro Tools channel strips as follows. 1. Press the [F2] button to select Insert Display mode. 2. Press the FADER MODE [AUX 8] button. The [AUX 8] button indicator flashes. You
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    Control Pro Tools Remote Layer 91 If the PARAM button is selected instead, move the cursor to the button, then press [ENTER] to select INSERT. 2 1 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 channel
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    . 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
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    Remote Control Nuendo/Cubase Remote Layer 93 Automation 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 Automation settings for each channel by using that User Defined button.
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    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
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    the Parameter wheel to select USER DEFINED, then press [ENTER buttons for the currently-selected channels (RM01-RM16). • 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. 5 6 01V96i-Reference Manual
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    ROUTING GROUP PATCH DYNAMICS EQ EFFECT FADER MODE VIEW AUX 1 AUX 2 AUX 3 AUX 4 AUX 5 AUX 6 AUX 7 AUX 8 HOME (METER) LAYER 1-16 17-32 MASTER REMOTE OVER 0 -3 -6 to USER DEFINED. You can now use the MIDI Remote function. Refer to the previous section for more information on using the MIDI
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    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. • UNLATCH MIDI data transmission (SW=7F) MIDI data transmission (SW=00) Off Illuminated Off 01V96i-Reference Manual
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    the transport functions and select tracks on external recording machines that support MMC by transmitting commands via the MIDI OUT port or USB port. Note: Controllable parameters vary depending on the connected devices. Refer to the User's Manual for the external device for more information on
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    button is used in conjunction with the PLAY button to start recording on external machines 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
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    is used to connect a computer and transfer MIDI messages. This is a multiport interface that transmits and receives up to eight-port data (16 channels x 8 ports). In order to connect the 01V96i via USB to a computer, the appropriate driver software must be installed in the computer. You can download
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    4 SPECIAL FUNCTIONS section This section enables you to specify ports for various special functions. • Studio Manager In the left parameter box, select MIDI, USB or SLOT as the port used by the included Studio Manager software. In the two small parameter boxes on the right, specify a port number (if
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    using the buttons in the parameter rows from PROGRAM CHANGE to OTHER COMMANDS. 1 CHANNEL This parameter row enables you to specify MIDI Channels output when you operate the 01V96i's faders. To transfer fader value data between two cascaded 01V96is, or to record the 01V96i operation to or play it
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    Studio Manager software. 1. Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [DIO/SETUP] but- ton repeatedly until the DIO/Setup | MIDI/Host page appears, then specify ports for transmission and reception of MIDI messages (see page 101). 2. Make connections using the ports selected in Step 1 so that the 01V96i effective.
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    , the 01V96i transmits the assigned Control Change message. Tip: You can store a Parameter to Control Change assignment table to an external device by using MIDI Bulk Dump or the Studio Manager software. 1. Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [DIO/SETUP] but- ton repeatedly until the DIO/Setup | MIDI/Host page
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    CHANNEL AUX1-2 PAN AUX3-4 AUX5-6 INPUT1-32/ST IN1L-4R AUX7-8 BUS TO ST BUS1-8 BALANCE MASTER STEREO LFE H LFE L DIV (F) DIV R LR SURROUND FR INPUT1-32/ST IN1L-4R WIDTH DEPTH OFS LR OFS FR BYPASS MIX PARAM1 H EFFECT PARAM1 L EFFECT1-4 : PARAM32 H PARAM32 L 01V96i-Reference
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    messages to specify the values. For example, if you wish to control Fader parameters on certain channels using Control Changes, you must assign the same channel to two Control Change numbers, and select "FADER H" and "FADER L" for the Control Changes in the parameter boxes in the first PARAMETER
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    use the Studio Manager software to store 01V96i data to an external device. 1. Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [DIO/SETUP] but- ton repeatedly until the DIO/Setup | MIDI/Host the User Defined Key banks (KEYS UDEF), User Defined Remote Layer banks (RMT UDEF), or User Assignable Layer banks (USR LAYER) for
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    : GATE LIBRARY: COMP LIBRARY: CHANNEL LIBRARY: EFFECT LIBRARY: BANK: SETUP MEMORY: PGM TABLE: CTL TABLE: Data that can be only be transmitted by the 01V96V2 / 01V96VCM and received by the 01V96i (and not in the other direction) INPUT PATCH LIBRARY: OUTPUT PATCH LIBRARY: 01V96i-Reference Manual
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    If this check box is on, Input Channel faders and ST IN Channel level controls are set to nominal (0 dB) when you recall Scene #0. (If this check box is off, they are set to -.) • Scene MEM Auto Update If this check box is on, you can use the Scene Memory Auto Update function (see
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    window. Tip: You can reset the assignment to default by moving the cursor to the CLEAR button and pressing [ENTER]. 5. Use the LAYER [REMOTE] button to assign or recall the User Assignable layer. You can use the faders and [ON] buttons to control the assigned channels. 01V96i-Reference Manual
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    cascade connection. Note: Since the number of channels available on the digital I/O card is limited, only Aux Sends 1-4 are cascaded in this example. Using a 16-channel digital I/O card (such as MY16-AT) enables you to cascade all buses. 5. On the master unit, press the DISPLAY ACCESS [PATCH] button
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    Cascade Buses on or off using the buttons below the parameter controls. 9. Repeat Step 8 for the master unit. After Steps 8 and 9, the slave unit will be able to transmit and receive MIDI messages. 10. To match the parameters of both 01V96is, locate the DIO/Setup | MIDI/Host page on the copy source
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    the shifted faders using the Calibration function. 1. Make sure that the power to the 01V96i is calibration window appears. 2 1 Status If the Status is "Okay," the battery has sufficient voltage for operation. If the Status is "Voltage Low!," ask your Yamaha dealer or authorized Yamaha service
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    the position of the selected faders to the level instructed in the window, then press [ENTER]. Set faders 1-16 to +10, and Stereo fader to 0. If there is no problem with the calibration result, this concludes the calibration operation. The 01V96i will start in normal mode. Use the cursor buttons to
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    7 SCENE MEMORY section 9 SELECTED CHANNEL section ... 9 SOLO section 9 ST IN section 8 STEREO section 8 USER DEFINED KEYS section ..... 9 Control Surface & Rear Panel 6 COPY 15 Cursor buttons 9 D Data entry section 9 DAW 93 Nuendo/Cubase 93 Other 94 Pro tools 83 Remote 83 DEC & INC
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    12 Insert in 48 Insert patching 47 Internal effects Aux sends 64 Editing 66 Effects processors 1-4 64 Inserting into channels 65 Meters 67 MIX BALANCE 66 TEMPO 66 INV GANG 22 K KEYIN SOURCE 19 L LAST SOLO 50 LATCH 97 LAYER section 8 Layers Initial bank settings 128 LEARN button 96
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    Digital input channel status .........14 LAST SOLO 50 MIX SOLO 50 MIXDOWN 49 MONO 50 RECORDING Fader page 59 Pair/Grup | Out Mute page 60 Pair/Grup | Output page 33 Pairing 26, 33 HORIZONTAL 27 Using the display 27 Using 109 Pro tools 83, 89 Automation 93 Channel display mode 86 Channel
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    118 Index REMOTE button 8, 83 Remote Layer Nuendo/Cubase 93 Pro tools 83 RESET BOTH 27 REV+CHORUS 137 REV+FLANGE 137 REV+SYMPHO 138 REV->CHORUS 137 REV->FLANGE 138 REV->PAN 138 REV->SYMPHO 138 REVERB HALL
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    -3 Lib. Recall No.XX 13 Effect-4 Lib. Recall +1 14 Effect-4 Lib. Recall -1 15 Effect-4 Lib. Recall No.XX 16 Effect-1 Bypass On/Off 17 Effect-2 Bypass On/Off 18 Effect-3 Bypass On/Off 19 Effect-4 Bypass On/Off 20 Channel Lib. Recall +1 21 Channel Lib. Recall -1 22 Channel Lib. Recall No. XX 23 GATE
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    Control Surround Editor 191 Studio Manager Window Control Effect Editor 192 Studio Manager Window Control Meter 193 Studio Manager Window Control Layer 194 Studio Manager Window Control Master Display DAW CREATE GROUP DAW SUSPEND GRP DAW WIN TRANSPORT DAW WIN INSERT DAW WIN MIX/EDIT DAW
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    UDEF BANK D UDEF BANK C Machine SHUTTLE MIDI PGM 1 Display Back No Assign DAW WIN MIX/EDIT DAW Machine OPTION/ALL SCRUB MIDI PGM 2 Display Forward No Assign DAW BANK - DAW AUTO READ Machine RTZ MIDI PGM 3 Channel Copy No Assign DAW BANK + DAW AUTO TOUCH Machine REC MIDI PGM
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    IN 7 AD IN 8 AD IN 9 AD IN 10 AD IN 11 AD IN 12 AD IN 13 AD IN 14 AD IN 15 AD IN 16 2TR IN Dig. L 2TR IN Dig. R 01V96i-Reference Manual
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    Parameter Lists Initial Input Patch Settings CHANNEL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE EFFECT TYPE EFFECT1 EFFECT2 EFFECT3 EFFECT4 REVERB HALL REVERB ROOM REVERB STAGE REVERB PLATE (mono input) 01V96i-Reference Manual
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    CH14 CH15 CH16 CH17 CH18 CH19 CH20 CH21 CH22 CH23 CH24 CH25 CH26 CH27 CH28 CH29 CH30 CH31 CH32 CHANNEL ID SHORT CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH5 CH6 CH7 CH8 CH9 CH10 CH11 CH12 CH13 CH14 CH15 CH16 CH17 IN4 STI4 STI1 STEREO IN1 STI2 STEREO IN2 STI3 STEREO IN3 STI4 STEREO IN4 01V96i-Reference Manual
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    , OMNI, 2TR OUT Digital Source Description - BUS1 USB CH8 IN USB CH9 IN USB CH10 IN DIRECT OUT USB OUT Source Description - ADAT1 ADAT2 ADAT3 ADAT4 ADAT5 ADAT6 ADAT7 ADAT8 SL-01 SL-02 SL-03 SL-04 SL-05 SL-06 SL-07 SL-08 SL-09 SL-10 SL-11 SL-12 SL-13 SL-14 SL-15 SL-16 01V96i-Reference Manual
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    Digital CAS ST-R Cascade STEREO-R CASSOLOL Cascade SOLO L CASSOLOR Cascade SOLO R INSERT IN Source Description USB11 USB12 USB13 USB14 USB15 USB16 FX1-1 FX1-2 FX2-1 FX2-2 FX3-1 FX3-2 FX4-1 FX4-2 2TD-L 2TD-R USB CH11 IN USB CH12 IN USB CH13 IN USB CH14 IN USB CH15 IN USB 01V96i-Reference Manual
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    30 NONE 31 NONE 32 NONE 2TR OUT Digital 1L ST L 1R ST R CHANNEL NAME AUX1 AUX2 AUX3 AUX4 AUX5 AUX6 AUX7 AUX8 BUS1 BUS2 BUS8 STEREO USB 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 BUS1 BUS2 BUS3 BUS4 BUS5 BUS6 BUS7 BUS8 BUS1 BUS2 BUS3 BUS4 BUS5 BUS6 BUS7 BUS8 01V96i-Reference Manual
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    128 Appendix: Parameter Lists User Defined Remote Layer Initial Bank Settings Bank 1 (GM Vol & Pan) Name ID Short Long Data Format Controller 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 ON RM01 GM01 GM-CH01 VOL&PAN FADER END B0 07 FAD END ON RM02 GM02 GM-CH02 VOL&PAN FADER END B1 07 FAD
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    Appendix: Parameter Lists User Defined Remote Layer Initial Bank Settings 129 Bank 2 (GM Vol & Effect 1) Name ID Short Long Data Format Controller 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 ON RM01 GM01 GM-CH01 VOL&EFF1 FADER END B0 07 FAD END ON RM02 GM02 GM-CH02 VOL&EFF1 FADER END B1 07
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    -CH14 VOL&PAN FADER END F0 43 10 4C 08 0D 0B FAD F7 END - - - - - - ON RM15 XG15 XG-CH15 VOL&PAN FADER END F0 43 10 4C 08 0E 0B FAD F7 END - - - - - - ON RM16 XG16 XG-CH16 VOL&PAN FADER END F0 43 10 4C 08 0F 0B FAD F7 END - - - - - - 01V96i-Reference Manual
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    FAD END ON BA 40 SW END FADER BA 07 FAD END ON BB 40 SW END FADER BB 07 FAD END ON BC 40 SW END FADER BC 07 FAD END ON BD 40 SW END FADER BD 07 FAD END ON BE 40 SW END FADER BE 07 FAD END ON BF 40 SW END FADER BF 07 FAD END 01V96i-Reference Manual
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    : Parameter Lists Effects Parameters REVERB HALL ms -99 to +99% 0.1-1.0 THRU, 21.2 Hz-8.00 kHz 50.0 Hz-16.0 kHz, THRU OFF, ON 1 Description Delay time Feedback gain (plus values for Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine DELAY 1. (Max. value depends on tempo setting) 01V96i-Reference Manual
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    sync on/off Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine DELAY L Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine DELAY C Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine DELAY R Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine FB. DLY 1. (Maximum value depends on the tempo setting) 01V96i-Reference Manual
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    bandwidth High shelving filter frequency High shelving filter gain Tempo parameter sync on/off Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine FREQ. 1. FLANGE Two input, two output flange effect. Parameter Range FREQ. 0.05-40.00 Hz DEPTH 0-100% MOD. DLY 0.0-500.0 ms FB. GAIN -99 to +99% WAVE
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    feedback, minus values for reverse-phase feedback) Pitch shift precision Tempo parameter sync on/off Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine Channel #1 delay Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine Channel #2 delay 1. (Maximum value depends on the tempo setting) 01V96i-Reference Manual
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    Filter resonance Output level Tempo parameter sync on/off Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine FREQ. 1. DISTORTION One input, two output distortion effect. Parameter Range DST TYPE DST1, DST2, OVD1, OVD2, CRUNCH DRIVE 0-100 MASTER 0-100 TONE -10 to +10 N. GATE 0-20 Description
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    effects in series. Parameter Range REV TIME 0.3-99.0 s INI. DLY 0.0-500.0 ms HI. RATIO 0.1-1.0 DIFF. 0-10 DENSITY 0-100% HPF THRU, 21.2 Hz-8.00 kHz LPF 50.0 Hz-16.0 kHz, THRU REV.BAL 0-100% FREQ. 0.05-40 off Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine FREQ. 1. 01V96i-Reference Manual
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    Reverb and panned reverb balance (0% = all panned reverb, 100% = all reverb) Modulation speed Modulation depth Panning direction Modulation waveform Tempo parameter sync on/off Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine FREQ. 1. LR, L->R, L
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    50.0 Hz-16.0 kHz, Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine left channel DELAY L NOTE R 1 Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine right channel DELAY R NOTE FB 1 Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine FB. DLY 1. (Maximum value depends on the tempo setting) 01V96i-Reference Manual
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    to determine right channel DELAY R Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine FB. DLY 1. (Maximum value depends on the tempo setting) DIST->DELAY One input, two output distortion and delay effects in series. Parameter Range DST TYPE DST1, DST2, OVD1, OVD2, CRUNCH DRIVE 0-100 MASTER 0-100
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    internal effects 1 and 2.). Parameter Range REC MODE MANUAL, INPUT recording is triggered by the input signal Recording delay. For plus values, recording starts after the trigger is received. For minus values, recording fine PLAY button can be triggered by using MIDI Note on/off messages 1. 0.0~
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    -linked OUTPUT -20.0 to 40.0 dB Adjusts the output gain GR meter This shows the amount of gain reduction when the compressor is operating Level meter This shows the effect's input level or output level. Use the METER: [IN][OUT] switches to choose which level is shown 01V96i-Reference Manual
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    Level meter This shows the effect's input level or output level. Use the METER: [IN][OUT 16.0-20.0 kHz, F fs=88.2/96 kHz: 16.0 Hz-40.0 kHz resets the gain of all bands to 0 dB OpenDeck This emulates the tape compression produced by two open-reel tape recorders (a recording 01V96i-Reference Manual
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    . 22.0 Hz-18.0 kHz Level meter MIX 0-100% Description Specifies the duration of time this frequency will be affected by the Lo Ratio Use the METER: [IN] [OUT] switches to is a 1-in/1-out phaser that emulates a vintage effect that was manufactured only during the late 1970s. 01V96i-Reference Manual
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    processed by Phaser B is output from both the left and right channels. 4: The left input channel is processed by Phaser A and output from the left channel, and the right input channel is processed by Phaser B and output from the right channel. Effects Parameters 145 01V96i-Reference Manual
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    this case, used effect is recalled, even if the TEMPO is no longer the same as when that effect was stored. * The NOTE parameter is calculated based on the following values. = 1/48 = 1/24 = 1/16 = 1/12 = 3/16 = 1/4 = 3/8 = 1/2 = 3/32 = 3/4 = 1/8 = 1/1 = 1/6 = 2/1 01V96i-Reference Manual
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    dB 15 E. G. Clean F 265 Hz 400 Hz 1.32 kHz 4.50 kHz Q 0.18 10 6.3 - PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING 16 E. G. Crunch 1 G +4.5 dB 0.0 dB +4.0 dB +2.0 dB F 140 Hz 1.00 kHz 1.90 kHz 5.60 kHz Q dB +2.0 dB F 118 Hz 400 Hz 2.65 kHz 6.00 kHz Q 0.18 0.45 0.56 0.14 01V96i-Reference Manual
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    37 Piano Low 38 Piano High 39 Fine-EQ Cass 40 Narrator Parameter LOW L-MID H-MID HIGH L.SHELF PEAKING PEAKING H.SHELF G -7.0 +2.5 dB F 112 Hz 335 Hz 2.00 kHz 6.70 kHz Q - 0.16 0.2 - PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING G -2.0 dB -1.0 dB +1.5 dB +3.0 -23 1 0.63 238 01V96i-Reference Manual
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    B. Finger COMP 13 E. B. Slap COMP 14 Syn. Bass COMP 15 Piano1 COMP 16 Piano2 COMP 17 E. Guitar COMP 18 A. Guitar COMP 19 Strings1 COMP Parameter Threshold 250 -9 2.5 17 1.0 hard 238 -18 3.5 7 6.0 2 174 -8 3.5 7 2.5 4 261 -10 2.5 5 1.5 2 238 -11 2 33 1.5 2 749 01V96i-Reference Manual
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    ( :1) Attack (ms) Out gain (dB) Knee Release (ms) Value -9 1.7 39 2.5 2 226 -33 2 1 2.0 2 284 -14 2.5 1 -2.5 18 180 -9 3 20 -3.0 90 3.90 s 0  0 0.0 hard 319 -18 3.5 94 2.5 hard 447 -16 6 11 6.0 1 180 01V96i-Reference Manual
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    Parameter Lists Dynamics Parameters 151 Dynamics Parameters The dynamics effects for each channel strip include a Gate section (only for Input Channels) and a Comp section. The Gate section includes Input Level Output Level RANGE THRESHOLD RANGE Input Level Time Time 01V96i-Reference Manual
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    152 Appendix: Parameter Lists DUCKING Ducking is commonly used for voice-over applications in which the background music level is reduced automatically when an Signal ATTACK HOLD DECAY Output Level Input Level Output Level THRESHOLD RANGE RANGE Input Level Time Time 01V96i-Reference Manual
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    THRESHOLD by a specified RATIO. The COMP processor can also be used as a limiter, which, with a RATIO of :1, reduces 1.7:1, 2.0:1, 2.5:1, 3.0:1, 3.5:1, 4.0:1, 5.0:1, 6.0:1, 8.0:1, 10:1, 20:1, :1 (16 points) ATTACK (ms) 0-120 (121 points) RELEASE (ms) OUT GAIN Time 01V96i-Reference Manual
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    1.5:1, 1.7:1, 2.0:1, 2.5:1, 3.0:1, 3.5:1, 4.0:1, 5.0:1, 6.0:1, 8.0:1, 10:1, 20:1, :1 (16 points) ATTACK (ms) 0-120 (121 points) RELEASE (ms) OUT GAIN ( to trigger the expander. This determines the amount of expansion. This determines how soon the expander returns to its 01V96i-Reference Manual
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    (H) COMPANDER SOFT (S) The hard and soft companders combine the effects of the compressor, expander and limiter. Output Level THRESHOLD Input far below the threshold expansion will be applied. The expander is activated when the level drops below the threshold and width. 01V96i-Reference Manual
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    04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 User Scene # Program Change # 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 Initial Scene # 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 User Scene # 01V96i-Reference Manual
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    FADER L Mid CHANNEL CHANNEL CHANNEL CHANNEL CHANNEL CHANNEL CHANNEL CHANNEL CHANNEL CHANNEL CHANNEL CHANNEL CHANNEL CHANNEL CHANNEL CHANNEL CHANNEL CHANNEL CHANNEL CHANNEL CHANNEL CHANNEL CHANNEL CHANNEL MASTER CHANNEL CHANNEL CHANNEL CHANNEL CHANNEL CHANNEL CHANNEL CHANNEL CHANNEL CHANNEL CHANNEL
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    FADER L Mid CHANNEL CHANNEL CHANNEL CHANNEL CHANNEL CHANNEL CHANNEL CHANNEL CHANNEL CHANNEL CHANNEL CHANNEL MASTER MASTER MASTER MASTER MASTER MASTER MASTER MASTER MASTER MASTER MASTER MASTER MASTER MASTER MASTER MASTER MASTER CHANNEL CHANNEL CHANNEL CHANNEL CHANNEL CHANNEL CHANNEL CHANNEL CHANNEL
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    EQ 7 EQ 8 EQ 9 EQ 10 EQ 11 EQ 12 EQ 13 EQ 14 EQ 15 EQ 16 EQ 17 EQ 18 EQ 19 EQ 20 EQ 21 EQ 22 EQ 23 EQ 24 EQ 25 NO 33 EQ 34 EQ 35 EQ 36 EQ 37 EQ 38 EQ 39 EQ 40 EQ 41 EQ 42 EQ 43 EQ 44 EQ 45 EQ 46 EQ 47 INPUT22 INPUT23 INPUT24 01V96i-Reference Manual Appendix: MIDI
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    EQ 11 EQ 12 EQ 13 NO ASSIGN 14 NO ASSIGN 15 NO ASSIGN 16 NO ASSIGN 17 NO ASSIGN 18 NO ASSIGN 19 NO ASSIGN 20 NO EQ 36 EQ 37 EQ 38 EQ 39 EQ 40 EQ 41 EQ 42 EQ 43 EQ 44 EQ INPUT31 INPUT32 ST-IN1 ST-IN2 ST-IN3 ST-IN4 01V96i-Reference Manual # High 59 NO ASSIGN 60 NO ASSIGN 61 NO
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    EQ 7 EQ 8 EQ 9 EQ 10 EQ 11 EQ 12 EQ 13 EQ 14 EQ 15 EQ 16 EQ 17 EQ 18 EQ 19 EQ 20 EQ 21 EQ 22 EQ 23 EQ 24 EQ 25 NO 33 EQ 34 EQ 35 EQ 36 EQ 37 EQ 38 EQ 39 EQ 40 EQ 41 EQ 42 EQ 43 EQ 44 EQ 45 EQ 46 EQ 47 INPUT22 INPUT23 INPUT24 01V96i-Reference Manual Appendix: MIDI
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    EQ 11 EQ 12 EQ 13 NO ASSIGN 14 NO ASSIGN 15 NO ASSIGN 16 NO ASSIGN 17 NO ASSIGN 18 NO ASSIGN 19 NO ASSIGN 20 NO EQ 36 EQ 37 EQ 38 EQ 39 EQ 40 EQ 41 EQ 42 EQ 43 EQ 44 EQ INPUT31 INPUT32 ST-IN1 ST-IN2 ST-IN3 ST-IN4 01V96i-Reference Manual # High 59 NO ASSIGN 60 NO ASSIGN 61 NO
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    EQ 7 EQ 8 EQ 9 EQ 10 EQ 11 EQ 12 EQ 13 EQ 14 EQ 15 EQ 16 EQ 17 EQ 18 EQ 19 EQ 20 EQ 21 EQ 22 EQ 23 EQ 24 EQ 25 NO 33 EQ 34 EQ 35 EQ 36 EQ 37 EQ 38 EQ 39 EQ 40 EQ 41 EQ 42 EQ 43 EQ 44 EQ 45 EQ 46 EQ 47 INPUT22 INPUT23 INPUT24 01V96i-Reference Manual Appendix: MIDI
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    EQ 11 EQ 12 EQ 13 NO ASSIGN 14 NO ASSIGN 15 NO ASSIGN 16 NO ASSIGN 17 NO ASSIGN 18 NO ASSIGN 19 NO ASSIGN 20 NO EQ 36 EQ 37 EQ 38 EQ 39 EQ 40 EQ 41 EQ 42 EQ 43 EQ 44 EQ INPUT31 INPUT32 ST-IN1 ST-IN2 ST-IN3 ST-IN4 01V96i-Reference Manual # High 59 NO ASSIGN 60 NO ASSIGN 61 NO
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    EQ 7 EQ 8 EQ 9 EQ 10 EQ 11 EQ 12 EQ 13 EQ 14 EQ 15 EQ 16 EQ 17 EQ 18 EQ 19 EQ 20 EQ 21 EQ 22 EQ 23 EQ 24 EQ 25 NO 33 EQ 34 EQ 35 EQ 36 EQ 37 EQ 38 EQ 39 EQ 40 EQ 41 EQ 42 EQ 43 EQ 44 EQ 45 EQ 46 EQ 47 INPUT22 INPUT23 INPUT24 01V96i-Reference Manual Appendix: MIDI
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    EQ 11 EQ 12 EQ 13 NO ASSIGN 14 NO ASSIGN 15 NO ASSIGN 16 NO ASSIGN 17 NO ASSIGN 18 NO ASSIGN 19 NO ASSIGN 20 NO EQ 36 EQ 37 EQ 38 EQ 39 EQ 40 EQ 41 EQ 42 EQ 43 EQ 44 EQ INPUT31 INPUT32 ST-IN1 ST-IN2 ST-IN3 ST-IN4 01V96i-Reference Manual # High 59 NO ASSIGN 60 NO ASSIGN 61 NO
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    EQ 7 EQ 8 EQ 9 EQ 10 EQ 11 EQ 12 EQ 13 EQ 14 EQ 15 EQ 16 EQ 17 EQ 18 EQ 19 EQ 20 EQ 21 EQ 22 EQ 23 EQ 24 EQ 25 NO 33 EQ 34 EQ 35 EQ 36 EQ 37 EQ 38 EQ 39 EQ 40 EQ 41 EQ 42 EQ 43 EQ 44 EQ 45 EQ 46 EQ 47 INPUT22 INPUT23 INPUT24 01V96i-Reference Manual Appendix: MIDI
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    EQ 9 EQ 10 EQ 11 EQ 12 EQ 13 EQ 14 EQ 15 EQ 16 EQ 17 NO ASSIGN 18 NO ASSIGN 19 NO ASSIGN 20 NO ASSIGN 21 NO 35 EQ 36 EQ 37 EQ 38 EQ 39 EQ 40 EQ 41 EQ 42 EQ 43 EQ 44 EQ ST-IN2R ST-IN3L ST-IN3R ST-IN4L ST-IN4R 01V96i-Reference Manual # High 59 NO ASSIGN 60 NO ASSIGN 61 NO
  • Yamaha 01V96i | Reference Manual - Page 169
    11 SURROUND 12 SURROUND 13 SURROUND 14 SURROUND 15 SURROUND 16 SURROUND 17 SURROUND 18 SURROUND 19 SURROUND 20 SURROUND 35 SURROUND 36 SURROUND 37 SURROUND 38 SURROUND 39 SURROUND 40 SURROUND 41 SURROUND 42 SURROUND 43 SURROUND 44 SURROUND 01V96i-Reference Manual Appendix: MIDI
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    12 SURROUND 13 SURROUND 14 SURROUND 15 SURROUND 16 SURROUND 17 NO ASSIGN 18 NO ASSIGN 19 NO 36 SURROUND 37 SURROUND 38 SURROUND 39 SURROUND 40 SURROUND 41 SURROUND 42 SURROUND 43 SURROUND ST-IN3L ST-IN3R ST-IN4L ST-IN4R 01V96i-Reference Manual # High 59 NO ASSIGN 60 NO ASSIGN
  • Yamaha 01V96i | Reference Manual - Page 171
    11 SURROUND 12 SURROUND 13 SURROUND 14 SURROUND 15 SURROUND 16 SURROUND 17 SURROUND 18 SURROUND 19 SURROUND 20 SURROUND 35 SURROUND 36 SURROUND 37 SURROUND 38 SURROUND 39 SURROUND 40 SURROUND 41 SURROUND 42 SURROUND 43 SURROUND 44 SURROUND 01V96i-Reference Manual Appendix: MIDI
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    12 SURROUND 13 SURROUND 14 SURROUND 15 SURROUND 16 SURROUND 17 NO ASSIGN 18 NO ASSIGN 19 NO 36 SURROUND 37 SURROUND 38 SURROUND 39 SURROUND 40 SURROUND 41 SURROUND 42 SURROUND 43 SURROUND ST-IN3L ST-IN3R ST-IN4L ST-IN4R 01V96i-Reference Manual # High 59 NO ASSIGN 60 NO ASSIGN
  • Yamaha 01V96i | Reference Manual - Page 173
    , 26h). Parameter settings are defined in the Control Change Assign Parameter List. This data cannot be transmitted via control change to Studio Manager since there is no guarantee that the contents of the tables will match. (Parameter Change messages will always be used.) 01V96i-Reference Manual
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    the [Program Change Table] on the [Tx CH] channel when a scene memory is recalled. If the recalled scene has been assigned to more than one program number, the lowest-numbered program number will be transmitted. Transmission to Studio Manager using Program Change messages will not be performed since
  • Yamaha 01V96i | Reference Manual - Page 175
    of the transmission destination will (in some cases) change if the same bank is being used. STATUS 11110000 F0 System exclusive message ID No. 01000011 43 Manufacture's ID number (YAMAHA) SUB STATUS 0000nnnn 0n n=0-15 (Device number=MIDI Channel) FORMAT No. 01111110 7E Universal bulk dump
  • Yamaha 01V96i | Reference Manual - Page 176
    cases) change if the same bank is being used. STATUS 11110000 F0 System exclusive message ID No. 01000011 43 Manufacture's ID number (YAMAHA) SUB STATUS 0000nnnn 0n n=0-15 (Device number=MIDI Channel End of exclusive 2.8.2.10 User Assignable Layer bulk dump request format 01V96i-Reference Manual
  • Yamaha 01V96i | Reference Manual - Page 177
    channel of the edit buffer. For reception by the 01V96i, only the user area is valid. (40-199, 256-) STATUS 11110000 F0 System exclusive message ID No. 01000011 43 Manufacture's ID number (YAMAHA 11110111 F7 End of exclusive 2.8.2.16 Equalizer library bulk dump request 01V96i-Reference Manual
  • Yamaha 01V96i | Reference Manual - Page 178
    01V96i, only the user area is valid. (xx-127, 256-259, 8192) (xx varies with the firmware version.) STATUS 11110000 F0 System exclusive message ID No. 01000011 43 Manufacture's ID number (YAMAHA) SUB STATUS 0000nnnn 0n n=0-15 (Device number=MIDI Channel DATA 0ddddddd ds Effect Library data of
  • Yamaha 01V96i | Reference Manual - Page 179
    data, 8192:UNDO For reception by the 01V96i, only the user area is valid. (1-32, 256, 8192) STATUS 11110000 F0 System exclusive message ID No. 01000011 43 Manufacture's ID number (YAMAHA) SUB STATUS 0000nnnn 0n n=0-15 (Device number=MIDI Channel) FORMAT No. 01111110 7E Universal bulk dump
  • Yamaha 01V96i | Reference Manual - Page 180
    id (High) 0000jjjj 0j Product id (Low) DATA 0ddddddd ds Plug-in Effect card memory data of block[bb] : : 0ddddddd de CHECK SUM 0eeeeeee ee (YAMAHA) SUB STATUS 0001nnnn 1n n=0-15 (Device number=MIDI Channel) GROUP ID 00111110 3E MODEL ID (digital mixer) MODEL ID 00011010 1A 01V96i ADDRESS
  • Yamaha 01V96i | Reference Manual - Page 181
    mh 0mmmmmmm ml 0ccccccc ch 0ccccccc cl 11110111 F7 System exclusive message Manufacture's ID number (YAMAHA) n=0-15 (Device number=MIDI Channel) MODEL ID (digital mixer) Universal Function call function number High number Low channel High channel Low End of exclusive 01V96i-Reference Manual
  • Yamaha 01V96i | Reference Manual - Page 182
    [Rx CH]. Refer to the above table for the Functions and Numbers. STATUS ID No. SUB STATUS GROUP ID MODEL ID 11110000 F0 01000011 43 0011nnnn 3n 00111110 3E 01111111 7F System exclusive message Manufacture's ID number (YAMAHA) n=0-15 (Device number=MIDI Channel) MODEL ID (digital mixer) Universal
  • Yamaha 01V96i | Reference Manual - Page 183
    . If Studio Manager performs a scene memory sort, it will transmit this data to the 01V96i. STATUS 11110000 F0 System exclusive message ID No. 01000011 43 Manufacture's ID number (YAMAHA) SUB STATUS 0001nnnn 1n n=0-15 (Device number=MIDI Channel) GROUP ID 00111110 3E MODEL ID (digital mixer
  • Yamaha 01V96i | Reference Manual - Page 184
    message Manufacture's ID number (YAMAHA) n=0-15 (Device number=MIDI Channel) MODEL ID (digital mixer) 01V96i Library sort table Library type End of 50 msec as a rule (although this may not be the case if the port is being used by other communication), for a period of 10 seconds. If Address UL
  • Yamaha 01V96i | Reference Manual - Page 185
    YAMAHA [Digital Mixing Console-Internal Parameters] Date: 26 Aug. 2011 Model: 01V96i MIDI Implementation Chart Version: 1.0 Function... Transmitted Recognized Remarks Basic Channel Sense :Reset 0-127 O X X X X X X X X X 0-127 0-99 O X X X O X X X O O Assignable *1 Effect Control Notes
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    Yamaha Pro Audio Global Web Site http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/ Yamaha Manual Library http://www.yamaha.co.jp/manual/ C.S.G., Pro Audio Division © 2011 Yamaha Corporation 110IP-A0
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