Yamaha 01V96 user manual

User manual for the device Yamaha 01V96

Device: Yamaha 01V96
Category: Musical Instrument
Manufacturer: Yamaha
Size: 0.76 MB
Added : 10/9/2014
Number of pages: 36
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Studio Manager
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Owner’s Manual
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2 Important Information Special Notices •The software and this owner’s manual are the exclusive copyrights of Yamaha Corporation. •Copying of the software or reproduction of this manual in whole or in part by any means is expressly forbidden without the written consent of the manufacturer. •Yamaha makes no representations or warranties with regard to the use of the software and documentation and cannot be held responsible for the results of the use of this manual and the software. •

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3 Contents 1 Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Starting Studio Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Quitting Studio Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Specifying the MIDI Port (Windows only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Configuring Studio Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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4 Chapter 1—Getting Started 1 Getting Started Starting Studio Manager Windows: Click the Start button and then click Programs–>YAMAHA OPT Tools–>YAMAHA Studio Manager for 01V96–>Studio Manager for 01V96. Macintosh: Open the Studio Manager for 01V96 folder and double-click “SM_01V96.” If a 01V96 is detected while Studio Manager starts up, the Synchronization dialog box appears, from which you can choose to transfer the settings of the 01V96 to Studio Manager or vice ver

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Configuring Studio Manager 5 Configuring Studio Manager Selecting Ports In order to use Studio Manager, you must specify the input and output ports that Studio Manager should use to communicate with the 01V96. Windows: Choose System Setup from the File menu, and specify the input and output ports on the Setup dialog box, as shown below. Macintosh: Choose Select OMS Ports from the File menu, and specify the input and output ports (device names set in OMS Studio Setup) on the Setup

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6 Chapter 1—Getting Started This is the Macintosh Setup window Input Port/Output Port: (Windows only) These pop-up menus are used to select the ports with which Studio Manager communicates with the 01V96. Console Device ID: Studio Manager can control any one of up to eight 01V96s, each with its own exclusive ID. Select the ID of the 01V96 that you want to control. Channel Select: These options determine whether or not channel selection is linked. When the PC–>Consol

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Working with Sessions 7 Working with Sessions A Studio Manager Session consists of all 01V96 mix settings, including Scene and library data. •To create a new Session, choose New Session from the File menu. •To open a previously saved Session, choose Open Session from the File menu. •To save the current Session, choose Save Session from the File menu. •To save the current Session with a new name, choose Save Session as from the File menu. Note: In order to save the settings of an optional

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8 Chapter 2—Console Window 2 Console Window Studio Manager’s Console window displays 20 channel strips and a master section. When an Input Channel Layer is selected, 16 Input Channels and four Stereo Input channels are displayed. When the Master Layer is selected, the Bus Out, Aux Send and four Stereo Input channels channels are displayed. And when the Remote layer is selected, 16 Remote Chan- nels and four Stereo Input channels are displayed. Many functions can be operated from here b

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Input Channels 9 Input Channels A SOURCE parameter 1 This parameter is used to select an Input source. To select an Input source, click the parameter and choose from the list that B appears. C B Routing buttons D 5 These buttons are used to route the Input Channel to the Bus 6 Outs. 7 C STEREO button 8 9 This button is used to route the Input Channel’s signal to the J Stereo Out. K D DIRECT button L This button turns on and off the Input Chan

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10 Chapter 2—Console Window P Delay parameter This parameter is used to set the delay time of the Delay function. Delay times can be set by dragging. Q Channel number This is the channel number. R AUX section These controls are used to set the levels of the Aux Sends. To set an Aux Send level, drag its bar or click a point along the length of the bar. To turn an Aux Send on or off, click its number. The following table shows how the Aux Send controls appear depending on th

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Stero Input Channel 11 Stero Input Channel A SOURCE parameter 1 This parameter is used to select an Input source. To select an Input source, click the parameter and choose from the list that appears. B B Routing buttons C These buttons are used to route the Input Channel to the Bus Outs. 4 C STEREO button This button is used to route the Input Channel’s signal to the Stereo Out. D PHASE button This button is used to reverse the signal phase of the channel. E EQ button 5 This button is used to

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12 Chapter 2—Console Window O Short channel name This is the channel’s short name. To edit the name, click it and type. P Channel fader This is the Input Channel’s fader. Q Channel meter This meter displays the signal level of the channel L or R. Master Section 1 A ONLINE/OFFLINE status indicator This indicator shows whether Studio Manager is online or offline. B Meters These meters display the output level of the Stereo Out when PAN CONTROL is set to “STEREO,” or the Bus Outs used for surroun

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Output Channels 13 Output Channels When the Master Layer is selected, the Bus Out and Aux Send channels are displayed. A Bus Out channel is shown here. Aux Send channels appear the same except that they do not have a STEREO button. A STEREO button (Bus Out only) This button is used to route the Bus Out to the Stereo Out. B INSERT button This button is used to turn on and off the Bus Out’s Insert. 1 C COMP button This button is used to turn on and off the Bus Out’s Compressor. 2 D Compressor cu

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14 Chapter 2—Console Window Remote Channels When the Remote Layer is selected, Remote Channels are displayed. A Channel number This is the channel number. B SELECT button This button is used to select the Remote Channel. C ON button This button turns the Remote Channel on and off. It appears orange while the channel is on. D Short channel name This is the Remote Channel’s short name. To edit the name, click it and type. E Channel fader This is the Remote Channel’s fader. Note: When the remote

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Selected Channel Window 15 3 Selected Channel Window The Selected Channel window allows detailed editing of the currently selected channel. To open the Selected Channel window, choose Selected Channel from the Windows menu. The layout of the Selected Channel window depends on the currently selected channel. There are six variations, as follows: •Input Channels (see below) •Stereo Input Channels (see page 17) •Bus Outs (see page 18) •Aux Sends (see page 20) •Stereo Out (see page 21) •Remote Ch

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16 Chapter 3—Selected Channel Window B GATE section This section contains the Gate controls and display graph for the currently selected Input Channel. The rotary controls are used to set the threshold, range, attack, decay, and hold. The GR meter indicates the amount of gain reduction being applied by the Gate. The ON button turns the Gate on and off. The LINK button links the Gate of the currently selected Input Channel with the Gate of its partner channel. The KEY IN parameter is used to

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Stereo Input Channels 17 I PAIR, FADER GROUP & MUTE GROUP section This section contains the Pair, Fader and Mute group functions for the currently selected Input Channel. Click the heart icon to pair and unpair the channel with its partner channel. Use the FADER GROUP buttons to add the channel to Fader groups, and use the MUTE GROUP buttons to add it to Mute groups. Stereo Input Channels This is the Selected Channel window for Input Channels. 2 3 145 6 A CHANNEL SELECT, INPUT PATCH & LIBRARY

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18 Chapter 3—Selected Channel Window D Routing, pan & level section This section contains the routing, pan, and level controls and the, SOLO, and ON buttons for the currently selected Stereo Input Channel. ROUTING buttons 1–8 are used to route the channel to the Bus Outs. The STEREO button routes the channel to the Stereo Out. The DIRECT button routes the channel to its Direct Out, and the Direct Out parameter below it selects a Direct Out destination. The F.PAN button turns on and off the B

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Bus Outs 19 A CHANNEL SELECT section Channels can be selected by clicking the Channel ID and selecting from the list that appears, or by clicking the left and right Channel Select buttons. The long channel name is displayed below the Channel ID. The LIBRARY button opens the Channel Library window. B EQUALIZER section This section contains the EQ controls and display graph for the currently selected Bus Out. It’s layout is identical to the EQUALIZER section for Input Channels. See “EQUALIZER

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20 Chapter 3—Selected Channel Window Aux Sends This is the Selected Channel window for Aux Sends. 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 A CHANNEL SELECT section Channels can be selected by clicking the Channel ID and choosing from the list that appears, or by clicking the left and right Channel Select buttons. The long channel name is displayed below the Channel ID. The LIBRARY button opens the Channel Library window. B EQUALIZER section This section contains the EQ controls and display graph for the currently select


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