Yamaha 01V96i Reference Manual

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    Reference manual how to use this reference manual the 01v96i reference manual (this document) allows you to search for terms and take advantage of links in the text. Searching for terms to search for a term, use the search function of the software you’re using to view this document. If you’re using ...

  • Page 2: Contents

    2 contents 01v96i—reference manual contents how to use this reference manual ............................................... 1 contents of the owner’s manual (booklet) .......... 3 function tree .......................................................... 4 control surface & rear panel ..................

  • Page 3: Contents of The

    Contents of the owner’s manual (booklet) 3 01v96i—reference manual con tents of th e ow ner’ s manual (bookl e t) contents of the owner’s manual (booklet) the contents of the separate owner’s manual booklet are as follows. Precautions welcome package contents about the included discs about the inclu...

  • Page 4: Function Tree

    4 function tree 01v96i—reference manual function tree display access page numbers in parentheses ( ) are the page numbers of the owner’s manual (booklet). Button function page name link scene scene scene memory 68 in fade input fade time 71 out fade output fade time 71 rcl safe recall safe 72 sort s...

  • Page 5: Fader Mode

    Function tree 5 01v96i—reference manual func tio n t re e fader mode layer button function page name link aux1– aux8 send aux1–aux8 send 38 pan aux1–aux8 pan 41 view1-16 input ch1-16 aux view 40 view17-sti input ch17-st in aux view 40 home (meter) ch1-32 ch1-32 meter 8 st in st in met...

  • Page 6: Control Surface & Rear Panel

    6 control surface & rear panel 01v96i—reference manual control surface & rear panel control surface solo solo on on solo on solo on solo on solo on solo on solo on solo on solo on solo on solo on solo on solo on solo on solo on solo on solo on on peak signal peak signal peak signal peak signal peak ...

  • Page 7: Ad Input Section

    Control surface 7 01v96i—reference manual co ntr o l sur fa ce & re ar pa nel ad input section 1 input connectors a/b 2 input connectors 13–16 3 insert i/o connectors 4 pad switches 5 gain controls 6 peak indicators 7 signal indicators 8 ad15/16 selector monitor out & headphones section 1 2tr in/out...

  • Page 8: Stereo Section

    8 control surface & rear panel 01v96i—reference manual stereo section 1 [sel] button 2 [on] button 3 [stereo] fader st in section 1 [st in] button 2 [sel] buttons 3 [solo] buttons 4 [on] buttons 5 level controls fader mode section 1 [aux 1]–[aux 8] buttons 2 [home] button display access section 1 [s...

  • Page 9: Display Section

    Control surface 9 01v96i—reference manual co ntr o l sur fa ce & re ar pa nel display section 1 display 2 stereo meters 3 contrast control 4 [f1]–[f4] buttons 5 left tab scroll [ ] button 6 right tab scroll [ ] button selected channel section 1 [pan] control 2 [high] button 3 [high-mid] button 4 [lo...

  • Page 10: Rear Panel

    10 control surface & rear panel 01v96i—reference manual rear panel phantom +48v 1 ch1–4 on/off switch 2 ch5–8 on/off switch 3 ch9–12 on/off switch ad output section 1 monitor out connectors l/r 2 omni out connectors 1–4 3 stereo out connectors l/r digital i/o section 1 word clock out connector 2 wor...

  • Page 11: Slot Section

    Rear panel 11 01v96i—reference manual co ntr o l sur fa ce & re ar pa nel slot section 1 slot power section 1 power on/off switch 2 ac in connector 1 2 1.

  • Page 12: Analog I/o &

    12 analog i/o & digital i/o 01v96i—reference manual analog i/o & digital i/o this chapter describes the 01v96i’s analog and digital input/output connectors as well as the basic operations involving the digital i/os. Analog inputs & outputs input section the 01v96i’s top panel features input connecto...

  • Page 13: Output Section

    Digital inputs & outputs 13 01v96i—reference manual ana log i/ o & di git al i/ o output section the 01v96i top and rear panels feature output connectors that enable you to connect a monitoring system, effects pro- cessors and other line-level devices. • monitor out connectors l/r these balanced trs...

  • Page 14: Converting Sampling

    14 analog i/o & digital i/o 01v96i—reference manual converting sampling rates of signals received at i/o card inputs an optional my8-ae96s digital i/o card features sampling rate converters, so you can easily convert the sampling fre- quency of digital inputs to the current 01v96i sampling rate. 1. ...

  • Page 15: Dithering Digital Outputs

    Dithering digital outputs 15 01v96i—reference manual ana log i/ o & di git al i/ o 6 copy indicates the status of copy protection information included in the iec958 part2 (s/pdif-consumer) for- mat signals. “ok” appears if copying is allowed. “pro- hibit” appears if copy-protected. 3. If you select ...

  • Page 16: Setting The Transfer

    16 analog i/o & digital i/o 01v96i—reference manual setting the transfer format for higher sampling rates to operate the 01v96i at higher sampling frequencies (88.2 khz or 96 khz) and transfer digital audio signals to and from connected external devices, you must set the data trans- fer format in ac...

  • Page 17: Input Channels

    Input channels 17 01v96i—reference manual input channels input channels this chapter describes how to adjust the 01v96i’s input channel parameters. About input channels the input channel section enables you to adjust the level and tone of the signals input to the 01v96i (and the signals output from ...

  • Page 18: Setting The Input

    18 input channels 01v96i—reference manual setting the input channels from the display to set the input channel parameters, you can either move the cursor to the desired parameter on the display and change the value, or operate the desired button or control on the top panel to directly change the set...

  • Page 19: Gating Input Channels

    Setting the input channels from the display 19 01v96i—reference manual input channels • mix this parameter sets the mix balance of dry (input chan- nel) and wet (delayed) signals. • fb.Gain this parameter sets the amount of delay feedback. Gating input channels to set the input channel gates, use th...

  • Page 21: Eq’Ing Input Channels

    Setting the input channels from the display 21 01v96i—reference manual input channels eq’ing input channels the 01v96i’s input channels feature 4-band (low, low-mid, high-mid, high) parametric eq. The low-mid and high-mid bands are a peaking type of eq. The low and high bands can be set to shelving,...

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    Setting the input channels from the display 23 01v96i—reference manual input channels 3 s when this button is turned on, the currently-selected input channel is routed to the stereo bus. 4 d when this button is turned on, the currently-selected input channel is routed to its direct out. See page 46 ...

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    24 input channels 01v96i—reference manual 7 delay section (*) this section enables you to set the currently-selected channel’s delay function. (see page 18 for more informa- tion.) 8 pair section (*) this section indicates whether or not channels are paired. The heart icon ( ) is in one piece when c...

  • Page 25: Setting The Input

    Setting the input channels from the control surface 25 01v96i—reference manual input channels setting the input channels from the control surface you can use the faders, [sel] buttons, and various buttons and controls in the selected channel section on the top panel to directly control most paramete...

  • Page 26: Pairing Input Channels

    26 input channels 01v96i—reference manual if the check box is off, the parameter value currently being adjusted pops up. See page 21 for more information on eq. Pairing input channels on the 01v96i, you can pair adjacent odd-even input chan- nels or counterpart channels on layer 1 and layer 2 that s...

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    Pairing input channels 27 01v96i—reference manual input channels ■ pairing channels by using the [sel] buttons 1. While pressing and holding down the [sel] button for one of the channels you wish to pair, press the [sel] button for the adjacent channel. (the paired channel numbers should be odd and ...

  • Page 28: Naming Input Channels

    28 input channels 01v96i—reference manual 4. To cancel a pair, move the cursor to the desired channel’s stereo button, then press [enter]. Naming input channels by default, input channels are named ch1, ch2, etc. You can change these names if desired. For example, it may be helpful for mixdown if yo...

  • Page 29: Bus Outs

    Bus outs 29 01v96i—reference manual bus outs bus outs this chapter describes how to adjust the 01v96i’s stereo out and bus out 1–8 parameters. About stereo out the stereo out section receives input channel and bus out 1–8 signals, mixes them into two channels, processes them using on-board eq, compr...

  • Page 30: Setting The Stereo Out

    30 bus outs 01v96i—reference manual setting the stereo out and bus out 1–8 from the display to set the stereo out and bus out 1–8 parameters, you can either move the cursor to the desired parameter on the display and change the value, or operate the desired button or control on the top panel. This s...

  • Page 33: Setting The Stereo Out

    Setting the stereo out and bus out 1–8 from the control surface 33 01v96i—reference manual bus outs setting the stereo out and bus out 1–8 from the control surface you can use the faders, [sel] buttons, and various buttons and controls in the selected channel section on the top panel to directly con...

  • Page 34: Attenuating Output

    34 bus outs 01v96i—reference manual 2 f.S this button determines whether aux sends follow the input channel surround pan when the 01v96i is in any surround mode other than “stereo.” when this button is turned on, aux sends follow the input channel surround pan. This is useful for feeding surround si...

  • Page 35: Naming The Stereo Out

    Naming the stereo out and bus outs 35 01v96i—reference manual bus outs naming the stereo out and bus outs you can change the default bus names (bus1, aux4, ste- reo, etc.). It may be convenient to name the buses “monitor out” or “effect send,” for example, so that you can easily iden- tify the signa...

  • Page 36: Aux Outs

    36 aux outs 01v96i—reference manual aux outs this chapter describes how to control aux out 1–8. Aux out 1–8 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 inter...

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    Setting aux send levels 39 01v96i—reference manual aux outs 3. Move the cursor to the fixed or variable button in the mode section for the cur- rently-selected aux send to select a mode. • fixed mode in this mode, aux send levels are fixed at nominal (0.0 db). Also, channel on/off buttons appear ins...

  • Page 40: Viewing Aux Send

    40 aux outs 01v96i—reference manual viewing aux send settings for multiple channels you can view and set parameters for all aux send 1–8, includ- ing setting levels and pre/post parameters. This is convenient when you wish to visually check all aux send settings or simultaneously adjust the levels o...

  • Page 41: Panning Aux Sends

    Panning aux sends 41 01v96i—reference manual aux outs 3 level this field displays in db the level of the aux send cur- rently-selected by the cursor. 2. Move the cursor to either the display level or pre/post button, then press [enter] to display the level or pre/post parameters. 3. If you selected ...

  • Page 42: Copying Channel Fader

    42 aux outs 01v96i—reference manual 6. To link the input channel pan setting with the aux send pan setting, move the cursor to the input pan link on/off button, then press [enter]. The pan positions on the pan page are copied to the aux pan setting, and the pan controls on both pages are linked. Cop...

  • Page 43: Input & Output

    Input & output patching 43 01v96i—reference manual input & output patching input & output patching this chapter describes how to patch (assign) signal paths within the 01v96i to its inputs, outputs, and slot channels input patching signals input at input connectors 1–16, adat in connec- tor, 2tr in ...

  • Page 44: Output Patching

    44 input & output patching 01v96i—reference manual 3. Press [enter] to confirm the change. Output patching the 01v96i’s stereo out, bus out 1–8, aux out 1–8 signals can be patched to any outputs, adat out output channels, and slot output channels. Patch example: by default, the following signal path...

  • Page 45: Patching The Usb Outputs

    Output patching 45 01v96i—reference manual input & output patching 3. Press [enter] to confirm the change. Patching the usb outputs by default, the following output signals are assigned to usb out. If you want to change or verify this patching, proceed as fol- lows. 1. Press the display access [patc...

  • Page 46: Patching Direct Outs

    46 input & output patching 01v96i—reference manual patching direct outs input channel 1–32 signals can be directly patched to any outputs or slot outputs, as well as bus out 1–8 and stereo out. This patching is convenient when you want to record the input signal of each input channel to an individua...

  • Page 47: Insert Patching

    Insert patching 47 01v96i—reference manual input & output patching insert patching the 01v96i’s input channels and output channels (stereo out, bus out 1–8, aux out 1–8) feature independent insert ins and outs. Inputs, outputs, adat connector channels, slot channels, and internal effects processor i...

  • Page 48: Patch

    48 input & output patching 01v96i—reference manual 5. Move the cursor to the desired in parameter box, then rotate the parameter wheel or press the [inc]/[dec] buttons to select the inputs, adat in channels, or slot input chan- nels to be patched to the insert in. Refer to the explanation regarding ...

  • Page 49: Monitoring

    Monitoring 49 01v96i—reference manual monito ri ng monitoring this chapter explains how to set up monitoring and use the solo function on the 01v96i. Monitor the 01v96i features the stereo signal path to feed the moni- tors. The monitoring signal source is patched to monitor out connectors l & r and...

  • Page 50: Using The Monitor

    50 monitoring 01v96i—reference manual 3 sel mode this parameter determines how the input channels will be soloed when you press the [solo] button of each channel. There are two options. • mix solo in mix solo mode, any number of channels can be soloed simultaneously. • last solo in last solo mode, o...

  • Page 52: Surround Pan

    52 surround pan 01v96i—reference manual surround pan this chapter describes surround panning, which determines how input channel signals are panned within and across the stereo field. About surround pan the surround pan function places a sound image within a two-dimensional field using a multi-chann...

  • Page 53: Setting Up and Selecting

    Setting up and selecting surround pan modes 53 01v96i—reference manual sur ro u nd pan setting up and selecting surround pan modes to configure the surround environment, select 3-1, 5.1, or 6.1 surround mode on the 01v96i and connect a daw or multi-channel monitoring system to the 01v96i. 1. Press t...

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    Setting up and selecting surround pan modes 55 01v96i—reference manual sur ro u nd pan ■ surround pan monitoring to monitor surround pan movement, patch the bus outs to the analog outputs, to which a monitoring system is connected. The following diagram illustrates an example in which bus out 1/2 (l...

  • Page 56: Surround Panning

    56 surround pan 01v96i—reference manual surround panning you can set the surround pan parameters for each input channel. 1. Make sure that the 01v96i is in any surround mode except stereo, then press the [sel] but- ton of the channel for which you want to set surround pan. 2. Press the display acces...

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    Surround panning 57 01v96i—reference manual sur ro u nd pan 3. Select one of seven trajectory patterns by turning on the corresponding trajectory pat- tern button. The following patterns are available: • ......The sound image moves between left and right. • ......The sound image moves between front ...

  • Page 59: Grouping

    Grouping channels & linking parameters 59 01v96i—reference manual groupin g channels & linking p a rameters grouping channels & linking parameters this chapter describes how to group faders or [on] buttons for multiple channels and link the eq or compressor param- eters for simultaneous operation. G...

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    60 grouping channels & linking parameters 01v96i—reference manual • out mute page this page enables you to set mute groups (u–x) for bus outs (1–8), aux outs (1–8) and stereo out. 2. Press the up ( ) or down ( ) button to select a group. 3. Press the [sel] button for a channel you wish to add to the...

  • Page 61: Using Fader Group Master

    Using fader group master 61 01v96i—reference manual groupin g channels & linking p a rameters 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 c...

  • Page 62: Using Mute Group Master

    62 grouping channels & linking parameters 01v96i—reference manual using mute group master in addition to the mute group function that links the opera- tion of channel [on] buttons, the 01v96i features a mute group master function that enables you to mute grouped channels using the master mute button...

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    Linking eq and compressor parameters 63 01v96i—reference manual groupin g channels & linking p a rameters • in comp page this page enables you to set compressor links (i–l) for input channels 1–32. • out comp page this page enables you to set compressor links (m–p) for bus outs (1–8), aux outs (1–8)...

  • Page 64: Internal Effects

    64 internal effects 01v96i—reference manual internal effects this chapter describes how to use the 01v96i’s internal effects processors. About the internal effects the 01v96i features four internal multi-effects processors. These effects processors offer numerous types of effects, including reverbs,...

  • Page 65: Inserting The Internal

    Inserting the internal effects into channels 65 01v96i—reference manual int ernal effects 3. To select a signal to be input to the effects processor, move the cursor to the desired in parameter box, select a signal from the fol- lowing options, then press [enter]. • – ..................................

  • Page 66: Editing Effects

    66 internal effects 01v96i—reference manual 4. Select the effect insertion position using the insert button in the position section. 5. Move the cursor to the out parameter box in the insert section, then select the inputs of the effects processor selected in step 1. • fx1-1 & fx1-2 ......Inputs 1 &...

  • Page 67: About Add-On Effects

    About add-on effects 67 01v96i—reference manual int ernal effects button is on, the 01v96i updates the tempo data (bpm) based on the midi clock information received at the midi in port. You can also specify the tempo by moving the cursor to the tap tempo button and dou- ble-clicking the [enter] butt...

  • Page 68: Scene Memories

    68 scene memories 01v96i—reference manual scene memories this chapter describes scene memories, which store 01v96i mix and effects settings. About scene memories scene memories enable you to store a snapshot of 01v96i channel mix settings and internal effects processor settings as a “scene” in a spe...

  • Page 69: Storing and Recalling

    Storing and recalling scenes 69 01v96i—reference manual sc ene m e m o ries storing and recalling scenes you can store and recall scenes by pressing the buttons on the top panel or using the dedicated scene memory page on the display. Storing and recalling scenes using the scene memory buttons you c...

  • Page 70: Auto Scene Memory

    70 scene memories 01v96i—reference manual 7 patch link input this indicates the input patch library number that is linked to each scene. When you store a scene, the number of the input patch that was most recently recalled or stored will automatically be linked with that scene. When you recall that ...

  • Page 71: Fading Scenes

    Fading scenes 71 01v96i—reference manual sc ene m e m o ries fading scenes you can specify the time it takes the input and output chan- nel faders (or level controls) to move to their new positions when a scene is recalled. This is called fade time, and it can be set for each channel in the range of...

  • Page 72: Recalling Scenes Safely

    72 scene memories 01v96i—reference manual recalling scenes safely when a scene is recalled, all mix parameters are set accord- ingly. However, in some situations, you can retain the cur- rent settings of certain parameters on certain channels by using the recall safe function . You can set the recal...

  • Page 73: Copying and Pasting A

    Copying and pasting a scene (global paste) 73 01v96i—reference manual sc ene m e m o ries copying and pasting a scene (global paste) any channel or parameter settings for the current scene can be copied and pasted into one or more scenes. This function is useful when you want to apply edited paramet...

  • Page 74: Libraries

    74 libraries 01v96i—reference manual libraries this chapter describes the 01v96i’s various libraries. About the libraries the 01v96i features seven libraries that enable you to store channel, input patch, output patch, effects, and other data. You can also quickly recall this data from the libraries...

  • Page 75: Using Libraries

    Using libraries 75 01v96i—reference manual lib ra ries using libraries channel library channel library enables you to store and recall input channel and output channel parameter settings. The library contains two preset memories and 127 user (readable & writable) memories. You can recall only the se...

  • Page 76: Output Patch Library

    76 libraries 01v96i—reference manual output patch library the output patch library enables you to store and recall all output patch settings. The library contains one preset mem- ory and 32 user (readable & writable) memories. To access the output patch library, press the display access [patch] butt...

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    Using libraries 77 01v96i—reference manual lib ra ries 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 library: • reverbs • delays • modulation-based effects • guitar effects • dynamic eff...

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    78 libraries 01v96i—reference manual • combination effects • others • add-on effects no. Preset name type description 29 rev+chorus rev+chorus reverb and chorus in parallel 30 rev->chorus rev->chorus reverb and chorus in series 31 rev+flange rev+flange reverb and flanger in parallel 32 rev->flange r...

  • Page 79: Gate Library

    Using libraries 79 01v96i—reference manual lib ra ries 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 displa...

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    80 libraries 01v96i—reference manual the following table lists the preset memories in the compressor library: no. Preset name type description 1 comp comp compressor for reducing the overall volume level. Use it on the stereo output during mixdown, or with paired input or output channels. 2 expand e...

  • Page 81: Eq Library

    Using libraries 81 01v96i—reference manual lib ra ries eq library this 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 (read- able & writable) memories. Follow the steps below to ...

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    82 libraries 01v96i—reference manual 26 male vocal 2 a variation on preset 25. 27 female vo. 1 an eq template for female vocals. Try adjusting the high or high-mid parameters according to the voice quality. 28 female vo. 2 a variation on preset 27. 29 chorus&harmo an eq template for brightening chor...

  • Page 83: Remote Control

    Remote control 83 01v96i—reference manual remote co ntro l remote control this chapter describes the remote function, which enables you to control external equipment directly from the 01v96i top panel. About remote function the 01v96i’s remote function enables you to control external daw (digital au...

  • Page 84: Configuring The 01V96I

    84 remote control 01v96i—reference manual ■ configuring macintosh computers 1. Download the yamaha steinberg usb driver from the following url. Http://www.Yamahaproaudio.Com/ 2. Install the driver in your computer as described in the installation guide included in the downloaded file. 3. Connect the...

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    86 remote control 01v96i—reference manual 5 insert assign/edit section this section enables you to insert plug-ins into pro tools channels and adjust plug-in settings. Use the left and right [ ]/[ ] tab scroll buttons to change the parameters displayed in this section. • assign turn on this button t...

  • Page 87: Control Surface Operation

    Pro tools remote layer 87 01v96i—reference manual remote co ntro l control surface operation when the pro tools remote layer is selected, the 01v96i con- trols on the top panel engage the following functions: ■ channel strip section • [sel] buttons these buttons select pro tools channels, inserts, a...

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    88 remote control 01v96i—reference manual daw rew fast rewinds the cursor position. Daw shuttle switches the wheel mode to shuttle. Daw scrub switches the wheel mode to scrub (jog). Daw audition you can audition the pre-roll, post-roll, in-point area, or out-point area by holding down the button to ...

  • Page 89: Selecting Channels

    Pro tools remote layer 89 01v96i—reference manual remote co ntro l selecting channels to select a single pro tools channel, press the [sel] button that corresponds to the desired channel. To select multiple pro tools channels simultaneously, while holding down one [sel] button, press the [sel] butto...

  • Page 90: Soloing Channels

    90 remote control 01v96i—reference manual soloing channels to solo pro tools channels, press the [solo] buttons of the desired channels. Grouped channels are soloed together, and other channels are muted. Press the [solo] buttons again to unsolo the channels. Configuring sends a–e as pre or post you...

  • Page 91: Editing Plug-Ins

    Pro tools remote layer 91 01v96i—reference manual remote co ntro l if the param button is selected instead, move the cursor to the button, then press [enter] to select insert. 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...

  • Page 92: Bypassing Plug-Ins

    92 remote control 01v96i—reference manual 6. Move the cursor to a parameter control, then rotate the parameter wheel or press the [enter] button to adjust the value. One or two parameters are assigned to a single parameter control. To turn the parameter setting on or off, press [enter]. To modify th...

  • Page 93: Automation

    Nuendo/cubase remote layer 93 01v96i—reference manual remote co ntro l 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 automa- tion settings for each channel by using th...

  • Page 94: Other Daw Remote Layer

    94 remote control 01v96i—reference manual other daw remote layer you can remotely control daw 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 gu...

  • Page 96: Assigning Midi Messages to

    96 remote control 01v96i—reference manual assigning midi messages to channel controls you can quickly use the midi remote function if you use the factory presets in the banks. However, you can also assign the desired midi messages to the faders or [on] buttons. This section describes how to assign m...

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    Midi remote layer 97 01v96i—reference manual remote co ntro l 9. Move the cursor to the latch/unlatch but- ton, then press [enter] to select latch or unlatch depending on how you want the [on] buttons to function. • latch .................... Pressing the [on] buttons repeat- edly transmits alternat...

  • Page 98: Machine Control Function

    98 remote control 01v96i—reference manual machine control function the 01v96i can control the transport functions and select tracks on external recording machines that support mmc by transmitting commands via the midi out port or usb port. 1. Refer to the diagram below for information on connecting ...

  • Page 99

    Machine control function 99 01v96i—reference manual remote co ntro l 3 transport section this section enables you to control the transport func- tions on external machines. • rew ......................... This button starts rewind on external machines. • ff .............................. This button...

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    100 midi 01v96i—reference manual midi this chapter describes the 01v96i’s midi-related functions. Midi & the 01v96i using control changes, program changes, and other midi messages enables you to recall scenes and edit parameters on the 01v96i, and store 01v96i internal data on external midi devices....

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    Assigning scenes to program changes for remote recall 103 01v96i—reference manual midi assigning scenes to program changes for remote recall you can assign 01v96i scenes to midi program changes for remote recall. When you recall a scene on the 01v96i, the unit transmits the assigned program change t...

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    104 midi 01v96i—reference manual assigning parameters to control changes for real-time control you can assign 01v96i parameters to midi control changes for real-time control. When the 01v96i receives a control change, the assigned 01v96i parameter is set accordingly. Also, when you adjust a paramete...

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    Assigning parameters to control changes for real-time control 105 01v96i—reference manual midi on channel input1–32/st in1–4 master bus1–8/aux1–8/stereo aux1 send input1–32/st in1–4 aux2 send aux3 send aux4 send aux5 send aux6 send aux7 send aux8 send bus to st bus1–8 phase channel input1–32/st in1l...

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    106 midi 01v96i—reference manual parameters that feature a setting range of more than 128 steps (such as fader and delay time parameters) require two or more control change messages to specify the val- ues. For example, if you wish to control fader parameters on certain channels using control change...

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    Transmitting parameter settings via midi (bulk dump) 107 01v96i—reference manual midi transmitting parameter settings via midi (bulk dump) you can back up data stored in the 01v96i, such as libraries and scenes, to an external midi device by using midi bulk dump. In this way, you can later restore p...

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    108 midi 01v96i—reference manual 5. If necessary, move the cursor to the parame- ter box next to the selected button, then rotate the parameter wheel or press the [inc]/[dec] buttons to select the desired bulk dump data. 6. To start transmitting bulk data, move the cur- sor to the transmit button, t...

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    110 other functions 01v96i—reference manual • routing st pair link when this check box is checked, paired channels’ routing to the stereo bus will be linked. Prefer2 page the prefer2 page enables you to name the channel indicated on the display, and adjust the display brightness. This page contains ...

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    Cascading consoles 111 01v96i—reference manual other functio n s cascading consoles the 01v96i features a cascade bus that enables cascade con- nection. You can connect two 01v96is in cascade using the digital inputs and outputs, or the omni in and omni out connectors. In this way, two consoles work...

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    114 other functions 01v96i—reference manual 5. When the calibration operation is complete, the 01v96i displays a window in which you can select faders for position adjustment. If you selected “2 fader move only” in step 3, the fader adjustment is complete. The 01v96i starts in nor- mal mode. 6. Use ...

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    Index 117 01v96i—reference manual index midi remote ..........................................94 banks ................................................94 latch ............................................97 learn button ...............................96 midi messages ...............................9...

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    118 index 01v96i—reference manual remote button .............................. 8 , 83 remote layer nuendo/cubase ............................. 93 pro tools .......................................... 83 reset both ....................................... 27 rev+chorus ....................................

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    User defined keys 119 appendi x : parameter lists 01v96i—reference manual appendix: parameter lists user defined keys # function display 0 no assign no assign 1 scene mem. Recall +1 scene +1 recall 2 scene mem. Recall –1 scene –1 recall 3 scene mem. Recall no. Xx scene xx recall 4 effect-1 lib. Reca...

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    120 appendix: parameter lists 01v96i—reference manual 105 machine set rtz machine set rtz 106 track arming 1 track arming 1 107 track arming 2 track arming 2 108 track arming 3 track arming 3 109 track arming 4 track arming 4 110 track arming 5 track arming 5 111 track arming 6 track arming 6 112 tr...

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    User defined keys initial assignments 121 appendi x : parameter lists 01v96i—reference manual user defined keys initial assignments input patch parameters bank a bank b bank c bank d bank e bank f bank g bank h title scene recall group enable daw 1 daw 2 machine control program change special functi...

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    122 appendix: parameter lists 01v96i—reference manual sl-05 slot ch5 in sl-05 slot ch5 in ins ch21 insertout-ch21 ad5 ad in 5 sl-06 slot ch6 in sl-06 slot ch6 in ins ch22 insertout-ch22 ad6 ad in 6 sl-07 slot ch7 in sl-07 slot ch7 in ins ch23 insertout-ch23 ad7 ad in 7 sl-08 slot ch8 in sl-08 slot c...

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    Initial input patch settings 123 appendi x : parameter lists 01v96i—reference manual initial input patch settings channel effect in patch cascade in patch effect type 1 ad1 2 ad2 3 ad3 4 ad4 5 ad5 6 ad6 7 ad7 8 ad8 9 ad9 10 ad10 11 ad11 12 ad12 13 ad13 14 ad14 15 ad15 16 ad16 17 adat1 18 adat2 19 ad...

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    124 appendix: parameter lists 01v96i—reference manual channel name channel id short long ch1 ch1 ch1 ch1 ch2 ch2 ch2 ch2 ch3 ch3 ch3 ch3 ch4 ch4 ch4 ch4 ch5 ch5 ch5 ch5 ch6 ch6 ch6 ch6 ch7 ch7 ch7 ch7 ch8 ch8 ch8 ch8 ch9 ch9 ch9 ch9 ch10 ch10 ch10 ch10 ch11 ch11 ch11 ch11 ch12 ch12 ch12 ch12 ch13 ch...

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    Output patch parameters 125 appendi x : parameter lists 01v96i—reference manual output patch parameters slot, adat, omni, 2tr out digital insert in direct out usb out source description source description source description source description – none – none – none – none bus1 bus1 ad1 ad in 1 adat1 a...

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    126 appendix: parameter lists 01v96i—reference manual ins bus1 insertout-bus1 usb11 usb ch11 in — — ins bus1 insertout-bus1 ins bus2 insertout-bus2 usb12 usb ch12 in — — ins bus2 insertout-bus2 ins bus3 insertout-bus3 usb13 usb ch13 in — — ins bus3 insertout-bus3 ins bus4 insertout-bus4 usb14 usb ch...

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    Initial output patch settings 127 appendi x : parameter lists 01v96i—reference manual initial output patch settings slot adat out omni out direct out 2tr out digital channel name usb slot1-1 bus1 slot1-2 bus2 slot1-3 bus3 slot1-4 bus4 slot1-5 bus5 slot1-6 bus6 slot1-7 bus7 slot1-8 bus8 slot1-9 bus1 ...

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    128 appendix: parameter lists 01v96i—reference manual user defined remote layer initial bank settings bank 1 (gm vol & pan) id name controller data format short long 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 rm01 gm01 gm-ch01 vol&pan on end – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – fader b0 07 fad end – – – – – – ...

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    User defined remote layer initial bank settings 129 appendi x : parameter lists 01v96i—reference manual bank 2 (gm vol & effect 1) id name controller data format short long 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 rm01 gm01 gm-ch01 vol&eff1 on end – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – fader b0 07 fad end – – ...

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    130 appendix: parameter lists 01v96i—reference manual bank 3 (xg vol & pan) id name controller data format short long 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 rm01 xg01 xg-ch01 vol&pan on end – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – fader f0 43 10 4c 08 00 0b fad f7 end – – – – – – rm02 xg02 xg-ch02 vol&pan on e...

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    User defined remote layer initial bank settings 131 appendi x : parameter lists 01v96i—reference manual bank 4 (nuendo vst mixer) id name controller data format short long 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 rm01 ch1 vst mixer ch1 on b0 40 sw end – – – – – – – – – – – – fader b0 07 fad end – – – ...

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    132 appendix: parameter lists 01v96i—reference manual effects parameters reverb hall, reverb room, reverb stage, reverb plate one input, two output hall, room, stage, and plate reverb simulations, all with gates. Early ref. One input, two output early reflections. Gate reverb, reverse gate one input...

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    Effects parameters 133 appendi x : parameter lists 01v96i—reference manual stereo delay two input, two output basic stereo delay. Mod. Delay one input, two output basic repeat delay with mod- ulation. Delay lcr one input, two output 3-tap delay (left, center, right). Parameter range description dela...

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    134 appendix: parameter lists 01v96i—reference manual echo two input, two output stereo delay with crossed feedback loop. Chorus two input, two output chorus effect. Flange two input, two output flange effect. Symphonic two input, two output symphonic effect. Parameter range description delay l 0.0–...

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    Effects parameters 135 appendi x : parameter lists 01v96i—reference manual phaser two input, two output 16-stage phaser. Auto pan two input, two output autopanner. Tremolo two input, two output tremolo effect . Hq. Pitch one input, two output high-quality pitch shifter (available for internal effect...

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    136 appendix: parameter lists 01v96i—reference manual rotary one input, two output rotary speaker simulator. Ring mod. Two input, two output ring modulator. Mod. Filter two input, two output modulation filter. Distortion one input, two output distortion effect. Amp simulate one input, two output gui...

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    Effects parameters 137 appendi x : parameter lists 01v96i—reference manual dyna. Phaser two input, two output dynamically controlled phaser. Rev+chorus one input, two output reverb and chorus effects in parallel. Rev->chorus one input, two output reverb and chorus effects in series. Rev+flange one i...

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    138 appendix: parameter lists 01v96i—reference manual rev->flange one input, two output reverb and flanger effects in series. Rev+sympho. One input, two output reverb and symphonic effects in parallel. Rev->sympho. One input, two output reverb and symphonic effects in series. Rev->pan one input, two...

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    Effects parameters 139 appendi x : parameter lists 01v96i—reference manual delay+er. One input, two output delay and early reflections effects in parallel. Delay->er. One input, two output delay and early reflections effects in series. Parameter range description delay l 0.0–1000.0 ms left channel d...

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    140 appendix: parameter lists 01v96i—reference manual delay+rev one input, two output delay and reverb effects in parallel. Delay->rev one input, two output delay and reverb effects in series. Dist->delay one input, two output distortion and delay effects in series. Parameter range description delay...

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    Effects parameters 141 appendi x : parameter lists 01v96i—reference manual multi filter two input, two output 3-band multi-filter (24 db/octave). Freeze one input, one output basic sampler (available for internal effects 1 and 2.). Parameter range description type 1 hpf, lpf, bpf filter 1 type: high...

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    142 appendix: parameter lists 01v96i—reference manual st reverb two input, two output stereo reverb. M.Band dyna. Two input, two output 3-band dynamics processor, with individual solo and gain reduction metering for each band. Comp276/comp276s this emulates the characteristics of an analog com- pres...

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    Effects parameters 143 appendi x : parameter lists 01v96i—reference manual equalizer601 this emulates the characteristics of an analog equal- izer of the 1970s. By reproducing the distortion that is typical of analog circuits, it adds drive to the sound. Opendeck this emulates the tape compression p...

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    144 appendix: parameter lists 01v96i—reference manual rev-x hall, rev-x room, rev-x plate this is a 2-in/2-out reverb algorithm. It provides rich, high-density reverberation with a smooth decay, and depth and spaciousness that will enhance the original sound. You can choose one of three pro- grams t...

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    Effects parameters 145 appendi x : parameter lists 01v96i—reference manual dual phaser this is a 2-in/2-out phaser that emulates a vintage phaser manufactured during the mid-1970s. Parameter range description rate 1 sync, 0.067–20.000 hz adjusts the modulation rate of lfo1 shape 1 sine, square selec...

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    146 appendix: parameter lists 01v96i—reference manual effects and tempo synchronization some of the 01v96i’s effects allow you to synchronize the effect with the tempo. There are two such types of effect; delay-type effects and modulation-type effects. For delay-type effects, the delay time will cha...

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    Preset eq parameters 147 appendi x : parameter lists 01v96i—reference manual preset eq parameters # title parameter low l-mid h-mid high 01 bass drum 1 peaking peaking peaking h.Shelf g +3.5 db –3.5 db 0.0 db +4.0 db f 100 hz 265 hz 1.06 khz 5.30 khz q 1.2 10 0.9 — 02 bass drum 2 peaking peaking pea...

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    148 appendix: parameter lists 01v96i—reference manual preset gate parameters (fs = 44.1 khz) 28 female vo. 2 l.Shelf peaking peaking h.Shelf g –7.0 db +1.5 db +1.5 db +2.5 db f 112 hz 335 hz 2.00 khz 6.70 khz q — 0.16 0.2 — 29 chorus & harmo peaking peaking peaking peaking g –2.0 db –1.0 db +1.5 db ...

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    Preset compressor parameters (fs = 44.1 khz) 149 appendi x : parameter lists 01v96i—reference manual preset compressor parameters (fs = 44.1 khz) # title type parameter value 1 comp comp threshold (db) –8 ratio ( :1) 2.5 attack (ms) 60 out gain (db) 0.0 knee 2 release (ms) 250 2 expand expand thresh...

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    150 appendix: parameter lists 01v96i—reference manual 20 strings2 comp threshold (db) –12 ratio ( :1) 1.5 attack (ms) 93 out gain (db) 1.5 knee 4 release (ms) 1.35 s 21 strings3 comp threshold (db) –17 ratio ( :1) 1.5 attack (ms) 76 out gain (db) 2.5 knee 2 release (ms) 186 22 brasssection comp thre...

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    Dynamics parameters 151 appendi x : parameter lists 01v96i—reference manual 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 gate and ducking types. The comp section includes compressor, exp...

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    152 appendix: parameter lists 01v96i—reference manual ducking ducking is commonly used for voice-over applications in which the background music level is reduced automatically when an announcer speaks. When the key in source signal level exceeds the specified threshold, the output level is attenuate...

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    Dynamics parameters 153 appendi x : parameter lists 01v96i—reference manual comp section comp the comp processor attenuates signals above a specified threshold by a specified ratio. The comp processor can also be used as a limiter, which, with a ratio of :1, reduces the level to the threshold. This ...

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    154 appendix: parameter lists 01v96i—reference manual expand an expander attenuates signals below a specified threshold by a specified ratio. Parameter range description threshold (db) –54.0 to 0.0 (541 points) this determines the level of input signal required to trigger the expander. Ratio 1.0:1, ...

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    Dynamics parameters 155 appendi x : parameter lists 01v96i—reference manual compander hard (h) compander soft (s) the hard and soft companders combine the effects of the compressor, expander and limiter. The companders function differently at the following levels: 1 0 db and higher ....................

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    156 appendix: midi 01v96i—reference manual appendix: midi scene memory to program change table program change # initial scene # user scene # program change # initial scene # user scene # program change# initial scene # user scene # 1 01 44 44 87 87 2 02 45 45 88 88 3 03 46 46 89 89 4 04 47 47 90 90 ...

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    Initial parameter to control change table 157 01v96i—reference manual appendi x : midi initial parameter to control change table channel1 # high mid low 0 no assign 1 fader h channel input1 2 fader h channel input2 3 fader h channel input3 4 fader h channel input4 5 fader h channel input5 6 fader h ...

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    158 appendix: midi 01v96i—reference manual channel2 # high mid low 0 no assign 1 fader h channel input25 2 fader h channel input26 3 fader h channel input27 4 fader h channel input28 5 fader h channel input29 6 fader h channel input30 7 fader h channel input31 8 fader h channel input32 9 fader h cha...

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    Initial parameter to control change table 159 01v96i—reference manual appendi x : midi channel3 # high mid low 0 no assign 1 eq g low h input1 2 eq g low h input2 3 eq g low h input3 4 eq g low h input4 5 eq g low h input5 6 eq g low h input6 7 eq g low h input7 8 eq g low h input8 9 eq g low h inpu...

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    160 appendix: midi 01v96i—reference manual channel4 # high mid low 0 no assign 1 eq g low h input25 2 eq g low h input26 3 eq g low h input27 4 eq g low h input28 5 eq g low h input29 6 eq g low h input30 7 eq g low h input31 8 eq g low h input32 9 eq g low h st-in1 10 eq g low h st-in2 11 eq g low ...

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    Initial parameter to control change table 161 01v96i—reference manual appendi x : midi channel5 # high mid low 0 no assign 1 eq g lo-mid h input1 2 eq g lo-mid h input2 3 eq g lo-mid h input3 4 eq g lo-mid h input4 5 eq g lo-mid h input5 6 eq g lo-mid h input6 7 eq g lo-mid h input7 8 eq g lo-mid h ...

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    162 appendix: midi 01v96i—reference manual channel6 # high mid low 0 no assign 1 eq g lo-mid h input25 2 eq g lo-mid h input26 3 eq g lo-mid h input27 4 eq g lo-mid h input28 5 eq g lo-mid h input29 6 eq g lo-mid h input30 7 eq g lo-mid h input31 8 eq g lo-mid h input32 9 eq g lo-mid h st-in1 10 eq ...

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    Initial parameter to control change table 163 01v96i—reference manual appendi x : midi channel7 # high mid low 0 no assign 1 eq g hi-mid h input1 2 eq g hi-mid h input2 3 eq g hi-mid h input3 4 eq g hi-mid h input4 5 eq g hi-mid h input5 6 eq g hi-mid h input6 7 eq g hi-mid h input7 8 eq g hi-mid h ...

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    164 appendix: midi 01v96i—reference manual channel8 # high mid low 0 no assign 1 eq g hi-mid h input25 2 eq g hi-mid h input26 3 eq g hi-mid h input27 4 eq g hi-mid h input28 5 eq g hi-mid h input29 6 eq g hi-mid h input30 7 eq g hi-mid h input31 8 eq g hi-mid h input32 9 eq g hi-mid h st-in1 10 eq ...

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    Initial parameter to control change table 165 01v96i—reference manual appendi x : midi channel9 # high mid low 0 no assign 1 eq g high h input1 2 eq g high h input2 3 eq g high h input3 4 eq g high h input4 5 eq g high h input5 6 eq g high h input6 7 eq g high h input7 8 eq g high h input8 9 eq g hi...

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    166 appendix: midi 01v96i—reference manual channel10 # high mid low 0 no assign 1 eq g high h input25 2 eq g high h input26 3 eq g high h input27 4 eq g high h input28 5 eq g high h input29 6 eq g high h input30 7 eq g high h input31 8 eq g high h input32 9 eq g high h st-in1 10 eq g high h st-in2 1...

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    Initial parameter to control change table 167 01v96i—reference manual appendi x : midi channel11 # high mid low 0 no assign 1 eq att h input1 2 eq att h input2 3 eq att h input3 4 eq att h input4 5 eq att h input5 6 eq att h input6 7 eq att h input7 8 eq att h input8 9 eq att h input9 10 eq att h in...

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    168 appendix: midi 01v96i—reference manual channel12 # high mid low 0 no assign 1 eq att h input25 2 eq att h input26 3 eq att h input27 4 eq att h input28 5 eq att h input29 6 eq att h input30 7 eq att h input31 8 eq att h input32 9 eq att h st-in1l 10 eq att h st-in1r 11 eq att h st-in2l 12 eq att...

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    Initial parameter to control change table 169 01v96i—reference manual appendi x : midi channel13 # high mid low 0 no assign 1 surround lfe h input1 2 surround lfe h input2 3 surround lfe h input3 4 surround lfe h input4 5 surround lfe h input5 6 surround lfe h input6 7 surround lfe h input7 8 surrou...

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    170 appendix: midi 01v96i—reference manual channel14 # high mid low 0 no assign 1 surround lfe h input25 2 surround lfe h input26 3 surround lfe h input27 4 surround lfe h input28 5 surround lfe h input29 6 surround lfe h input30 7 surround lfe h input31 8 surround lfe h input32 9 surround lfe h st-...

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    Initial parameter to control change table 171 01v96i—reference manual appendi x : midi channel15 # high mid low 0 no assign 1 surround lr input1 2 surround lr input2 3 surround lr input3 4 surround lr input4 5 surround lr input5 6 surround lr input6 7 surround lr input7 8 surround lr input8 9 surrou...

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    172 appendix: midi 01v96i—reference manual channel16 # high mid low 0 no assign 1 surround lr input25 2 surround lr input26 3 surround lr input27 4 surround lr input28 5 surround lr input29 6 surround lr input30 7 surround lr input31 8 surround lr input32 9 surround lr st-in1l 10 surround lr st-in1r...

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    Midi data format 173 01v96i—reference manual appendi x : midi midi data format 1. Data format 1.1 channel message 1.2 system common message 1.3 system realtime message 1.4 exclusive message 1.4.1 real time system exclusive 1.4.2 system exclusive message 1.4.2.1 bulk dump the following data types of ...

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    174 appendix: midi 01v96i—reference manual if [table] is selected if [nrpn] is selected *1) the second and subsequent status need not be added during transmission. Reception must be implemented so that reception oc- curs whether or not status is present. 2.4 program change (cn) reception if [program...

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    Midi data format 175 01v96i—reference manual appendi x : midi 2.8.2.2 scene memory bulk dump request format (compress) the second and third bytes of the data name indicate the scene number that is being requested. If this is 256, the data of the edit buffer will be bulk-dumped. If this is 8192, the ...

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    176 appendix: midi 01v96i—reference manual 2.8.2.8 user defined keys bulk dump request format the second and third bytes of the data name indicate the bank number. 2.8.2.9 user assignable layer bulk dump format the second and third bytes of the data name indicate the bank number. Be aware that the s...

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    Midi data format 177 01v96i—reference manual appendi x : midi 2.8.2.13 program change table bulk dump format 2.8.2.14 program change table bulk dump request format 2.8.2.15 equalizer library bulk dump format the second and third bytes of the data name indicate the bank number. 0:library no.1 – 199:l...

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    178 appendix: midi 01v96i—reference manual 2.8.2.18 compressor library bulk dump request format the second and third bytes of the data name indicate the bank number. (see above) 2.8.2.19 gate library bulk dump format the second and third bytes of the data name indicate the bank number. 0:library no....

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    Midi data format 179 01v96i—reference manual appendi x : midi 2.8.2.24 channel library bulk dump request format the second and third bytes of the data name indicate the bank number. (see above) 2.8.2.25 input patch library bulk dump format the second and third bytes of the data name indicate the ban...

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    180 appendix: midi 01v96i—reference manual 2.8.2.29 plug-in effect card bulk dump format the second byte of the data name indicates the slot number. 0:slot 1 the data is not received if the developer id and product id are different than the card that is installed in the slot. The data is not transmi...

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    Midi data format 181 01v96i—reference manual appendi x : midi 2.8.3.1.5 parameter address consult your dealer for parameter address details. 2.8.3.2 parameter change (edit buffer) 2.8.3.3 parameter request (edit buffer) 2.8.3.4 parameter change (patch data) 2.8.3.5 parameter request (patch data) 2.8...

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    182 appendix: midi 01v96i—reference manual *1) 0:ch1 – 31:ch32, 32:st-in1l - 39:st-in4r, 128:bus1 – 135:bus8, 256:aux1 – 263:aux8, 512:stereo use 256 if the recall destination or store source is a single data item. Effect is 0:effect 1–3:effect 4 if the store destination is 16383 (0x3fff), this indi...

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    Midi data format 183 01v96i—reference manual appendi x : midi refer to the above table for the functions and numbers. 2.8.3.16 parameter change (function call: link) reception this is received if [parameter change rx] is on and the [rx ch] matches the device number included in the sub status. This i...

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    184 appendix: midi 01v96i—reference manual 2.8.3.21 parameter request (sort table) when the 01v96i receives this data, it will transmit sort table data. 2.8.3.22 parameter change (key remote) reception this is received if [parameter change rx] is on and the [rx ch] matches the device number included...

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    Yamaha [digital mixing console-internal parameters] date: 26 aug. 2011 model: 01v96i midi implementation chart version: 1.0 function... Transmitted recognized remarks basic channel default changed 1–16 1–16 1–16 1–16 memorized mode default messages altered x x ************** omni off/omni on x x mem...

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