Yamaha 01V96i Reference Manual - Page 79

Gate Library, Compressor Library, Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [DYNAMICS]

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Libraries Using Libraries 79 Gate Library The Gate library enables you to store and recall Input Channel gate settings. The library contains four preset memories and 124 user (readable & writable) memories. Follow the steps below to use the Gate library. 1. Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [DYNAMICS] but- ton, then press the [F2] button. The Dynamics | Gate Lib page appears. 1 2 34 Compressor Library This library enables you to store and recall settings for the compressors on Input Channels, Bus Outs 1-8, Aux Outs 1-8, and Stereo Out. The library contains 36 preset memories and 92 user (readable & writable) memories. Follow the steps below to use the Compressor library. 1. Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [DYNAMICS] but- ton, then press the [F4] button. The Dynamics | Comp Lib page appears. 1 2 34 1 CURRENT TYPE This parameter displays the currently-selected channel gate type (Gate or Ducking). 2 CURRENT CURVE This graph displays the current channel gate curve. 3 GR meters These meters indicate the amount of gain reduction being applied by the gate, and the post-gate levels of the currently-selected channel and its available pair partner. 4 Type & Curve section The type (Gate or Ducking) and curve of the currently-selected memory is displayed here. Tip: If you selected an ST IN Channel (1-4), Aux Out (1-8), Bus Out (1-8), or Stereo 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 to channels. For details on storing and recalling memories, see "General Library Operation" on page 74. The following table lists the preset memories in the Gate library: No. Preset Name Type 1 Gate GATE 2 Ducking DUCKING 3 A. Dr. BD GATE 4 A. Dr. SN GATE Description Gate template Ducking template Gate preset for use with acoustic bass drums Gate preset for use with acoustic snare drums 1 CURRENT TYPE This parameter displays the currently-selected channel comp type (Compressor, Expander, Compander Soft, Compander Hard). 2 CURRENT CURVE This graph displays the current compressor curve. 3 GR meters These meters indicate the amount of gain reduction being applied by the compressor, and the post-comp levels of the currently-selected channel and its available pair partner. 4 Type & Curve section The type and curve of the currently-selected memory is displayed here. 2. Use the LAYER buttons to select layers, then press the [SEL] buttons to select channels. You can now store the selected channel comp settings and recall the compressor library memories to channels. For details on storing and recalling memories, see "General Library Operation" on page 74. Since ST IN Channels do not feature compressors, if you select an ST IN Channel, the message "Stereo in has no Comp!" appears on the display. 01V96i-Reference Manual

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Using Libraries
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01V96i—Reference Manual
Libraries
Gate Library
The Gate library enables you to store and recall Input Channel
gate settings. The library contains four preset memories and
124 user (readable & writable) memories.
Follow the steps below to use the Gate library.
1.
Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [DYNAMICS] but-
ton, then press the [F2] button.
The Dynamics | Gate Lib page appears.
1
CURRENT TYPE
This parameter displays the currently-selected channel
gate type (Gate or Ducking).
2
CURRENT CURVE
This graph displays the current channel gate curve.
3
GR meters
These meters indicate the amount of gain reduction being
applied by the gate, and the post-gate levels of the cur-
rently-selected channel and its available pair partner.
4
Type & Curve section
The type (Gate or Ducking) and curve of the cur-
rently-selected memory is displayed here.
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 to channels. For details
on storing and recalling memories, see “General Library
Operation” on page 74.
The following table lists the preset memories in the Gate
library:
Compressor Library
This library enables you to store and recall settings for the
compressors on Input Channels, Bus Outs 1–8, Aux Outs 1–8,
and Stereo Out. The library contains 36 preset memories and
92 user (readable & writable) memories.
Follow the steps below to use the Compressor library.
1.
Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [DYNAMICS] but-
ton, then press the [F4] button.
The Dynamics | Comp Lib page appears.
1
CURRENT TYPE
This parameter displays the currently-selected channel
comp type (Compressor, Expander, Compander Soft,
Compander Hard).
2
CURRENT CURVE
This graph displays the current compressor curve.
3
GR meters
These meters indicate the amount of gain reduction being
applied by the compressor, and the post-comp levels of
the currently-selected channel and its available pair part-
ner.
4
Type & Curve section
The type and curve of the currently-selected memory is
displayed here.
2.
Use the LAYER buttons to select layers, then
press the [SEL] buttons to select channels.
You can now store the selected channel comp settings and
recall the compressor library memories to channels. For
details on storing and recalling memories, see “General
Library Operation” on page 74. Since ST IN Channels do
not feature compressors, if you select an ST IN Channel,
the message “Stereo in has no Comp!” appears on the dis-
play.
Tip:
If you selected an ST IN Channel (1–4), Aux Out (1–8),
Bus Out (1–8), or Stereo Out that does not feature a gate, the
01V96i indicates “XXX has no Gate!” (in which XXX repre-
sents a channel name).
No.
Preset Name
Type
Description
1
Gate
GATE
Gate template
2
Ducking
DUCKING
Ducking template
3
A. Dr. BD
GATE
Gate preset for use with
acoustic bass drums
4
A. Dr. SN
GATE
Gate preset for use with
acoustic snare drums
1
3
4
2
1
3
4
2