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http://www2.yamaha.co.jp/manual/english/ CANADA U.S.A. MEXICO BRAZIL ARGENTINA PANAMA AND OTHER LATIN AMERICAN COUNTRIES/ CARIBBEAN COUNTRIES THE UNITED KINGDOM IRELAND GERMANY SWITZERLAND/LIECHTENSTEIN AUSTRIA THE NETHERLANDS BELGIUM/LUXEMBOURG FRANCE ITALY SPAIN/PORTUGAL GREECE SWEDEN DENMARK FINLAND NORWAY ICELAND OTHER EUROPEAN COUNTRIES TURKEY/CYPRUS OTHER COUNTRIES THE PEOPLES REPUBLIC OF CHINA HONG KONG INDONESIA KOREA MALAYSIA PHILIPPINES SINGAPORE TAIWAN THAILAND OTHER ASIAN COUNTRIES AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND COUNTRIES AND TRUST TERRITORIES IN PACIFIC OCEAN NORTH AMERICA CENTRAL & SOUTH AMERICA EUROPE AFRICA MIDDLE EAST ASIA OCEANIAhttp://www.yamahasynth.com 2 PLEASE KEEP THIS MANUALSPECIAL MESSAGE SECTIONWARNING: SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE: NOTICE: ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES: NAME PLATE LOCATION: Model Serial No. Purchase Date 3 FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A.)1. IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT! 2. IMPORTANT: 3. NOTE: 4 PRECAUTIONSPLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDINGIf you notice any abnormality * Please keep this manual in a safe place for future reference. WARNINGPower supply/AC power adaptor Do not open Water warning Fire warning 5 CAUTIONSaving and backing up your data Power supply/AC power adaptor Location Connections Maintenance Handling caution Saving data Introduction 6 Accessories 7 About This ManualBefore Using (page 14) Basics Section (page 25) Getting Started (page 43) Reference (page 84) Appendix (page 115) Installation Guide (separate booklet) 8 The 01X What it is and what it can doRecording/mixdown console Audio/MIDI interface for computer Remote control surface for computer sequencers and digital audio workstations (DAWs) 9 Powerful software applications10 Application IndexInstallation/Normal Settings Accessory software and mLAN related settings. Frequent settings for Recording/Playing back Adjusting the recording level Editing the song/data from the computer/DAW 11 Saving dataProtecting data from accidental loss Entering data Resetting parameters (Initializing) mLAN Remote Control Miscellaneous operations Display Input 12 OutputDigital In/Out Program Change and MIDI Others Reference materials Quick solutions 13 Table of ContentsBefore Using Basics Section Getting Started Reference Appendix 14 Before Using01X TerminologyDigital Mixing TermsAttenuator (ATT) AUX Buses Channel Jitter Library Nominal level Scenes 15 Remote Control TermsAutomation Bank Moving faders Touch-in/Touch-out 16 Controls and ConnectorsqGain knob wDisplay Top PanelChannel Module/Stereo/Display... 18 MODE!6 [REMOTE] button !7 [INTERNAL] button !8 [SCENE] button !9 [UTILITY] button @0 [MONITOR A/B] button 19 PAGEMIXER/LAYER BANK/FLIP/SHIFT Remote Control Buttons 20 Transport ButtonsqMIC/LINE INPUT MIC/LINE INPUT (XLR) jacks 1/2 MIC/LINE INPUT (TRS phone) jacks 3 through 8 (BAL) MIC/LINE INPUT jack 8 (HI-Z) wSTEREO/AUX OUT jacks eMONITOR OUT jacks rPHONES jack 21 Rear Panel22 tmLAN (IEEE 1394) connectors 1/2yACTIVE lamp uPHANTOM +48V switch iDIGITAL STEREO IN/OUT jack oFOOT SWITCH jacks 1/2 !0 MIDI A IN/OUT terminals MIDI B IN/OUT terminals !1 DC IN terminal !2 STANDBY/ON switch 23 Connections24 Setting UpPower Supply Power-on Procedure Turning on the 01X 25 Basics SectionOverview of the 01XRemote Control Mixer Effects 01X ComputerDAW (Digital Audio Workstation) Signal ow between the 01X and the DAW on the computerWhen using a DAW other than SQ01 V2 Overview of the 01XWhen using the included SQ01 V2 26 ComputerMixer Remote Control Effects 01XSQ01 V2 Overview of the 01X 27 MixerST IN 1(...2) Getting Started (page 61) Input patch Symbol IndicationsAD DA SRCINPUT 1(...8) MIC/LINE INPUT DIGITAL STEREO IN EFFECT 1 EFFECT 2 INPUT SELECT (INPUT PATCH)*1 Wordclock 96kHz/88.2kHz : 16 *3 Studio Manager only 28 Input channel29 Stereo input channels 1/2Digital cascade connection Oscillator 30 Output channelOutput patch Monitor output/headphone output 31 Internal effects 1/232 Remote Control33 mLAN Interface 34 Application examples1) Recording mixer and monitor mixerRemote control features Recording mixer features Monitor mixer features 35 2) Digital mixer function3) Recording mixer, monitor mixer with use of 01X Channel Module software and Studio ManagerMemory (Library) Structure 36 Memory (Library) Structure System Backup EQ : 200 Input Patch : 33 Dynamics : 128 Output Patch : 33 Effect 1/2 : 128 Channel : 129 Backup : 1 Utility + Studio Manager 01X Channel Module 37 Basic Operations43 Getting Started84 Reference115 AppendixParameter ListsPreset EQ Library 116 Preset EQ Parameters/Values117 EQ Parameters118 Preset Dynamics LibraryCompander (H) COMPAND-H Compander (S) COMPAND-S COMPAND-H 119 Preset Dynamics Parameters/Values (fs=44.1kHz)121 Dynamics Parameters125 Preset Effects Library Reverbs Others Modulation-based Effects Delays Guitar Effects Dynamic Effects Combination Effects 126 Effects Parameters REVERB HALL, REVERB ROOM, REVERB STAGE, REVERB PLATEOne input, two output early reections with gate, and early reections with reverse gate. One input, two output hall, room, stage, and plate reverb simulations, all with gates. EARLY REF.One input, two output early reections. GATE REVERB, REVERSE GATE 127 MONO DELAYOne input, two output basic repeat delay. One input, two output 3-tap delay (left, center, right). STEREO DELAYTwo input, two output basic stereo delay. MOD. DELAYOne input, two output basic repeat delay with modulation. DELAY LCR 128 ECHOTwo input, two output stereo delay with crossed feedback loop. Two input, two output ange effect. CHORUSTwo input, two output chorus effect. FLANGE 129 SYMPHONICTwo input, two output symphonic effect. Two input, two output tremolo effect. PHASERTwo input, two output 16-stage phaser. AUTO PANTwo input, two output autopanner. TREMOLO 130 HQ. PITCHOne input, two output high-quality pitch shifter. Two input, two output ring modulator. DUAL PITCHTwo input, two output pitch shifter. ROTARYOne input, two output rotary speaker simulator. RING MOD. 131 MOD. FILTERTwo input, two output modulation lter. DISTORTIONOne input, two output distortion effect. AMP SIMULATEOne input, two output guitar amp simulator. DYNA. FILTERTwo input, two output dynamically controlled lter. 132 DYNA. FLANGETwo input, two output dynamically controlled anger. One input, two output reverb and chorus effects in parallel. DYNA. PHASERTwo input, two output dynamically controlled phaser. REV+CHORUS 133 REV->CHORUSOne input, two output reverb and chorus effects in series. One input, two output reverb and anger effects in series. REV+FLANGEOne input, two output reverb and anger effects in parallel. REV->FLANGE 134 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->PANOne input, two output reverb and autopan effects in parallel. 135 DELAY+ER.One input, two output delay and early reections effects in parallel. One input, two output delay and reverb effects in parallel. DELAY->ER.One input, two output delay and early reections effects in series. DELAY+REV 136 DELAY->REVOne input, two output delay and reverb effects in series. Two input, two output 3-band multi-lter (24 dB/octave). DIST->DELAYOne input, two output distortion and delay effects in series. MULTI FILTER 137 ST REVERBTwo input, two output stereo reverb. M.BAND DYNA. 138 Scene Memory to Program Change Table139 Input Patch ParametersINPUT PATCH (IN1-8) STEREO INPUT CHANNEL INPUT PATCH (STI1-2) EFFECT PATCH Initial Input Patch SettingsINPUT CHANNEL EFFECT PATCH CHANNEL NAME 140 Output Patch ParametersmLAN OUT (Output) D.OUT, ST/AUX OUT (Output) Initial Output Patch SettingsDIGITAL STEREO OUT, STEREO/AUX OUT mLAN OUT mLAN DIRECT OUT : When ST-BUS/RECBUS/AUX1-4 is unassigned to mLAN Out. CHANNEL NAME MIDI Data Format 141 MIDI Data Format1. Ports 2. Function Outline 3. Data Format 4. Format Details 143 Display Messages144 TroubleshootingNo sound, or sound is too faint. Sound is distorted. 145 Noise is produced.Sound recorded via the digital input sounds grainy. Signal from the INPUT 8 jack is too loud. Not all tracks will record/play back. Cant save to a library. Cant reproduce a scene. The volume of a particular channel increases or decreases. Level does not change even when moving the fader. 147 The pitch is wrong.The layer of 17-24 (mLAN9-16) cannot be used. Cannot edit with Studio Manager. The Remote Control or Automation features do not work. Cannot change the wordclock. Cannot install the driver. The mLAN connection does not work. 148 The mLAN Driver (MIDI/Audio) is not detected from the application (DAW, audio sequencer, etc.).The computer operation is sluggish. (For Windows) The mLAN Manager (mLAN icon in the task bar) has disappeared. 149 Specications151 IndexNumerics A B C D E 152 FG H J K L M 153 NO P R S 154 TU V W Z 155 Block DiagramPHONES mLAN INPUT DIGITAL STEREO IN Mono in X 8MIC/LINE INPUT ST IN 1(...2) e w q in the Function List (page 84). The numbers q - @7 correspond to the numbers *3 Studio Manager only *2 Wordclock 96kHz/88.2kHz : 8 *1 Wordclock 96kHz/88.2kHz : 16 tyu o!0 !1 !2 !3 tyui o!0!1 !3 !0 o!0 i ut i !2 @5 @4 @3 tyui o!0!1 @1 Mono in X 16 (96kHz/88.2kHz: X 8)INPUT 9(...24*1) (mL1-mL16*2) Stereo in X 2 (96kHz/88.2kHz: X 1)MONITOR OUT STEREO/AUX OUT EFFECT 1 EFFECT 2 (INPUT PATCH)DIGITAL STEREO OUT mLAN OUT RECBUS L STEREO R RECBUS R @6 @7 @2 !1 !4 !5 !4 !5 !6 !7 !9 @0 !8 !2 !3 !4 r q http://www2.yamaha.co.jp/manual/english/ CANADA U.S.A. MEXICO BRAZIL ARGENTINA PANAMA AND OTHER LATIN AMERICAN COUNTRIES/ CARIBBEAN COUNTRIES THE UNITED KINGDOM IRELAND GERMANY SWITZERLAND/LIECHTENSTEIN AUSTRIA THE NETHERLANDS BELGIUM/LUXEMBOURG FRANCE ITALY SPAIN/PORTUGAL GREECE SWEDEN DENMARK FINLAND NORWAY ICELAND OTHER EUROPEAN COUNTRIES TURKEY/CYPRUS OTHER COUNTRIES THE PEOPLES REPUBLIC OF CHINA HONG KONG INDONESIA KOREA MALAYSIA PHILIPPINES SINGAPORE TAIWAN THAILAND OTHER ASIAN COUNTRIES AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND COUNTRIES AND TRUST TERRITORIES IN PACIFIC OCEAN 156 NORTH AMERICACENTRAL & SOUTH AMERICA EUROPE AFRICA MIDDLE EAST ASIA OCEANIAhttp://www.yamahasynth.com
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2 PLEASE KEEP THIS MANUALSPECIAL MESSAGE SECTIONWARNING: SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE: NOTICE: ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES: NAME PLATE LOCATION: Model Serial No. Purchase Date 3 FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A.)1. IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT! 2. IMPORTANT: 3. NOTE: 4 PRECAUTIONSPLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDINGIf you notice any abnormality * Please keep this manual in a safe place for future reference. WARNINGPower supply/AC power adaptor Do not open Water warning Fire warning 5 CAUTIONSaving and backing up your data Power supply/AC power adaptor Location Connections Maintenance Handling caution Saving data Introduction 6 Accessories 7 About This ManualBefore Using (page 14) Basics Section (page 25) Getting Started (page 43) Reference (page 84) Appendix (page 115) Installation Guide (separate booklet) 8 The 01X What it is and what it can doRecording/mixdown console Audio/MIDI interface for computer Remote control surface for computer sequencers and digital audio workstations (DAWs) 9 Powerful software applications10 Application IndexInstallation/Normal Settings Accessory software and mLAN related settings. Frequent settings for Recording/Playing back Adjusting the recording level Editing the song/data from the computer/DAW 11 Saving dataProtecting data from accidental loss Entering data Resetting parameters (Initializing) mLAN Remote Control Miscellaneous operations Display Input 12 OutputDigital In/Out Program Change and MIDI Others Reference materials Quick solutions 13 Table of ContentsBefore Using Basics Section Getting Started Reference Appendix 14 Before Using01X TerminologyDigital Mixing TermsAttenuator (ATT) AUX Buses Channel Jitter Library Nominal level Scenes 15 Remote Control TermsAutomation Bank Moving faders Touch-in/Touch-out 16 Controls and ConnectorsqGain knob wDisplay Top PanelChannel Module/Stereo/Display... 18 MODE!6 [REMOTE] button !7 [INTERNAL] button !8 [SCENE] button !9 [UTILITY] button @0 [MONITOR A/B] button 19 PAGEMIXER/LAYER BANK/FLIP/SHIFT Remote Control Buttons 20 Transport ButtonsqMIC/LINE INPUT MIC/LINE INPUT (XLR) jacks 1/2 MIC/LINE INPUT (TRS phone) jacks 3 through 8 (BAL) MIC/LINE INPUT jack 8 (HI-Z) wSTEREO/AUX OUT jacks eMONITOR OUT jacks rPHONES jack 21 Rear Panel22 tmLAN (IEEE 1394) connectors 1/2yACTIVE lamp uPHANTOM +48V switch iDIGITAL STEREO IN/OUT jack oFOOT SWITCH jacks 1/2 !0 MIDI A IN/OUT terminals MIDI B IN/OUT terminals !1 DC IN terminal !2 STANDBY/ON switch 23 Connections24 Setting UpPower Supply Power-on Procedure Turning on the 01X 25 Basics SectionOverview of the 01XRemote Control Mixer Effects 01X ComputerDAW (Digital Audio Workstation) Signal ow between the 01X and the DAW on the computerWhen using a DAW other than SQ01 V2 Overview of the 01XWhen using the included SQ01 V2 26 ComputerMixer Remote Control Effects 01XSQ01 V2 Overview of the 01X 27 MixerST IN 1(...2) Getting Started (page 61) Input patch Symbol IndicationsAD DA SRCINPUT 1(...8) MIC/LINE INPUT DIGITAL STEREO IN EFFECT 1 EFFECT 2 INPUT SELECT (INPUT PATCH)*1 Wordclock 96kHz/88.2kHz : 16 *3 Studio Manager only 28 Input channel29 Stereo input channels 1/2Digital cascade connection Oscillator 30 Output channelOutput patch Monitor output/headphone output 31 Internal effects 1/232 Remote Control33 mLAN Interface 34 Application examples1) Recording mixer and monitor mixerRemote control features Recording mixer features Monitor mixer features 35 2) Digital mixer function3) Recording mixer, monitor mixer with use of 01X Channel Module software and Studio ManagerMemory (Library) Structure 36 Memory (Library) Structure System Backup EQ : 200 Input Patch : 33 Dynamics : 128 Output Patch : 33 Effect 1/2 : 128 Channel : 129 Backup : 1 Utility + Studio Manager 01X Channel Module 37 Basic Operations43 Getting Started84 Reference115 AppendixParameter ListsPreset EQ Library 116 Preset EQ Parameters/Values117 EQ Parameters118 Preset Dynamics LibraryCompander (H) COMPAND-H Compander (S) COMPAND-S COMPAND-H 119 Preset Dynamics Parameters/Values (fs=44.1kHz)121 Dynamics Parameters125 Preset Effects Library Reverbs Others Modulation-based Effects Delays Guitar Effects Dynamic Effects Combination Effects 126 Effects Parameters REVERB HALL, REVERB ROOM, REVERB STAGE, REVERB PLATEOne input, two output early reections with gate, and early reections with reverse gate. One input, two output hall, room, stage, and plate reverb simulations, all with gates. EARLY REF.One input, two output early reections. GATE REVERB, REVERSE GATE 127 MONO DELAYOne input, two output basic repeat delay. One input, two output 3-tap delay (left, center, right). STEREO DELAYTwo input, two output basic stereo delay. MOD. DELAYOne input, two output basic repeat delay with modulation. DELAY LCR 128 ECHOTwo input, two output stereo delay with crossed feedback loop. Two input, two output ange effect. CHORUSTwo input, two output chorus effect. FLANGE 129 SYMPHONICTwo input, two output symphonic effect. Two input, two output tremolo effect. PHASERTwo input, two output 16-stage phaser. AUTO PANTwo input, two output autopanner. TREMOLO 130 HQ. PITCHOne input, two output high-quality pitch shifter. Two input, two output ring modulator. DUAL PITCHTwo input, two output pitch shifter. ROTARYOne input, two output rotary speaker simulator. RING MOD. 131 MOD. FILTERTwo input, two output modulation lter. DISTORTIONOne input, two output distortion effect. AMP SIMULATEOne input, two output guitar amp simulator. DYNA. FILTERTwo input, two output dynamically controlled lter. 132 DYNA. FLANGETwo input, two output dynamically controlled anger. One input, two output reverb and chorus effects in parallel. DYNA. PHASERTwo input, two output dynamically controlled phaser. REV+CHORUS 133 REV->CHORUSOne input, two output reverb and chorus effects in series. One input, two output reverb and anger effects in series. REV+FLANGEOne input, two output reverb and anger effects in parallel. REV->FLANGE 134 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->PANOne input, two output reverb and autopan effects in parallel. 135 DELAY+ER.One input, two output delay and early reections effects in parallel. One input, two output delay and reverb effects in parallel. DELAY->ER.One input, two output delay and early reections effects in series. DELAY+REV 136 DELAY->REVOne input, two output delay and reverb effects in series. Two input, two output 3-band multi-lter (24 dB/octave). DIST->DELAYOne input, two output distortion and delay effects in series. MULTI FILTER 137 ST REVERBTwo input, two output stereo reverb. M.BAND DYNA. 138 Scene Memory to Program Change Table139 Input Patch ParametersINPUT PATCH (IN1-8) STEREO INPUT CHANNEL INPUT PATCH (STI1-2) EFFECT PATCH Initial Input Patch SettingsINPUT CHANNEL EFFECT PATCH CHANNEL NAME 140 Output Patch ParametersmLAN OUT (Output) D.OUT, ST/AUX OUT (Output) Initial Output Patch SettingsDIGITAL STEREO OUT, STEREO/AUX OUT mLAN OUT mLAN DIRECT OUT : When ST-BUS/RECBUS/AUX1-4 is unassigned to mLAN Out. CHANNEL NAME MIDI Data Format 141 MIDI Data Format1. Ports 2. Function Outline 3. Data Format 4. Format Details 143 Display Messages144 TroubleshootingNo sound, or sound is too faint. Sound is distorted. Noise is produced. 145 Sound recorded via the digital input sounds grainy.Signal from the INPUT 8 jack is too loud. Not all tracks will record/play back. Cant save to a library. Cant reproduce a scene. The volume of a particular channel increases or decreases. Level does not change even when moving the fader. Faders move to the lowest/Highest position on their own. Meters move even though the faders are lowered. The channels selected by the [ON] button and [SEL] button are not correct. Cant recall a channel library. Cant exchange MIDI/program change data. Pairing was specied, but the signal is monaural. 146 Pairing was specied, but the signal phase does not match.Automation (Automix) cannot be stopped. Cant use the internal effects. Cant use SOLO. Fader groups and mute groups dont work. The pitch is wrong. The layer of 17-24 (mLAN9-16) cannot be used. Cannot edit with Studio Manager. The Remote Control or Automation features do not work. Cannot change the wordclock. The mLAN connection does not work. 147 The mLAN Driver (MIDI/Audio) is not detected from the application (DAW, audio sequencer, etc.).Inconsistency in wordclock, or unable to exit from Auto Connector Specications 149 Specications151 IndexNumerics A B C D E 152 FG H J K L M 153 NO P R S 154 TU V W Z 155 Block DiagramPHONES mLAN INPUT DIGITAL STEREO IN Mono in X 8MIC/LINE INPUT ST IN 1(...2) e w q in the Function List (page 84). The numbers q - @7 correspond to the numbers *3 Studio Manager only *2 Wordclock 96kHz/88.2kHz : 8 *1 Wordclock 96kHz/88.2kHz : 16 tyu o!0 !1 !2 !3 tyui o!0!1 !3 !0 o!0 i ut i !2 @5 @4 @3 tyui o!0!1 @1 Mono in X 16 (96kHz/88.2kHz: X 8)INPUT 9(...24*1) (mL1-mL16*2) Stereo in X 2 (96kHz/88.2kHz: X 1)MONITOR OUT STEREO/AUX OUT EFFECT 1 EFFECT 2 (INPUT PATCH)DIGITAL STEREO OUT mLAN OUT RECBUS L STEREO R RECBUS R @6 @7 @2 !1 !4 !5 !4 !5 !6 !7 !9 @0 !8 !2 !3 !4 r q http://www2.yamaha.co.jp/manual/english/ CANADA U.S.A. MEXICO BRAZIL ARGENTINA PANAMA AND OTHER LATIN AMERICAN COUNTRIES/ CARIBBEAN COUNTRIES THE UNITED KINGDOM IRELAND GERMANY SWITZERLAND/LIECHTENSTEIN AUSTRIA THE NETHERLANDS BELGIUM/LUXEMBOURG FRANCE ITALY SPAIN/PORTUGAL GREECE SWEDEN DENMARK FINLAND NORWAY ICELAND OTHER EUROPEAN COUNTRIES TURKEY/CYPRUS OTHER COUNTRIES THE PEOPLES REPUBLIC OF CHINA HONG KONG INDONESIA KOREA MALAYSIA PHILIPPINES SINGAPORE TAIWAN THAILAND OTHER ASIAN COUNTRIES AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND COUNTRIES AND TRUST TERRITORIES IN PACIFIC OCEAN 156 NORTH AMERICACENTRAL & SOUTH AMERICA EUROPE AFRICA MIDDLE EAST ASIA OCEANIAhttp://www.yamahasynth.com
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