Yamaha 01V96i Reference Manual - Page 85
Display, Insert Display mode [F2] button - pro tools
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Remote Control Pro Tools Remote Layer 85 5. Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [DIO/SETUP] but- ton repeatedly until the DIO/Setup | Remote page appears. 1 Display While the Pro Tools layer is selected, you can use the [F2]-[F4] buttons as well as the left and right [ ]/[ ] Tab Scroll buttons to select display modes. You can select the following display modes using these buttons: ■ Insert Display mode ( [F2] button) Press the [F2] button to select Insert Display mode. In this mode, you can assign and edit plug-ins. 21 34 6. Select ProTools (as the target device) for the Target parameter (1) located in the upper-right corner of the page. By default, the Remote layer target is set to ProTools. If another target has been selected, rotate the Parameter wheel to select ProTools. 7. Press the LAYER [REMOTE] button. The Remote Layer is now available for control, enabling you to remotely control 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. 5 1 TARGET This parameter enables you to select the remote control target device. 2 COUNTER This counter indicates the current position. This counter works in unison with the timecode counter on Pro Tools. The display format of the counter is specified in Pro Tools. The following three check boxes in the COUNTER section indicate the currently-selected format. • TIME CODE Pro Tools timecode format is set to "Time Code." • FEET Pro Tools timecode format is set to "Feet:Frames." • BEATS Pro Tools timecode format is set to "Bars:Beats." • If no check boxes are selected Pro Tools timecode format is set to "Minutes:Seconds" or "Samples." 3 SELECT ASSIGN This parameter indicates the current parameter, which can be adjusted via the parameter controls on the page. For example, Pan, PanR, SndA, SndB, SndC, SndD, or SndE (see page 87). 4 P.WHEEL MODE This parameter indicates the function currently assigned to the Parameter wheel (see page 87). 01V96i-Reference Manual