Before using, 01x terminology – Yamaha DIGITAL MIXING STUDIO 01X User Manual

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01X Owner’s Manual

Before Using

Basics Section

Appendix

Getting Started

Reference

Before Using

01X Terminology

Attenuator (ATT)

After A/D conversion, input signals (pre-EQ level) can be

attenuated using this control. This is used mainly in the EQ

section to prevent the signal from clipping and to adjust the

level so that fader of each channel can be operated around

0dB. (See page 98.)

AUX

Stands for “auxiliary.” These are alternate signal output

destinations used to feed the two internal effects of the

01X or an external effect processor.

Buses

A signal route that mixes the signals from multiple chan-

nels and send them to an output jack or internal effect input

is called a “bus.”

Unlike channels, which handle only a single signal, a bus

can combine multiple signals into one or two, and send

them to a destination. (This comes from the common

meaning of the word, a vehicle to carry many passengers

simultaneously.) The 01X’s mixer section lets you use the

following buses.

Stereo buses L/R

This mixes the input signals to stereo, and sends them

via the stereo output channel to the rear panel jacks (for

example, STEREO/AUX OUT/mLAN) as selected by

Output Patch.

AUX buses 1 through 4

These combine the signals from the channel inputs, ste-

reo input and mLAN inputs, and send them to the rear

panel jacks (for example, STEREO/AUX OUT/mLAN)

as selected by Output Patch. AUX bus 3/4 can be also

used to input the signals to built-in effects 1 and 2.

REC bus L/R

These combine the signals from the channel inputs, ste-

reo input and mLAN inputs, and send them via the REC

bus output channel to the rear panel jacks (for example,

STEREO/AUX OUT/mLAN) as selected by Output

Patch.

Channel

A signal routing unit through which a sound that is input to

the mixer section is adjusted by volume and pan and then

output. The mixer section of the 01X provides a total of 28

channels including the Stereo Inputs for the outputs of the

two effects.

Jitter

When digital audio signals are transferred, the wordclock

(page 23) of the devices must match. If this wordclock is

not generated accurately, a type of noise called jitter will

occur. Less variation in the wordclock rate compared to a

perfectly accurate square wave (i.e., a more stable clock)

will mean less jitter and better audio quality.

Library

This is a memory location for storing individual settings,

such as those of Scene, EQ or Dynamics. The 01X has

separate Libraries for Scene, EQ, Dynamics, effects, chan-

nels, input patch and output patch. Each Library is stored

(saved) to internal memory. The 01X also includes many

convenient presets in the Libraries for instant use in differ-

ent recording and mixing applications.

Nominal level

The “nominal level” referred to on a mixer or recorder

indicates the standard level setting for that device. When

all parameters are set to the nominal level, the audio qual-

ity will be the closest to the specifications given in the cat-

alog.

Scenes

A “Scene” is a program containing mixing settings and

internal effect parameter settings for all channels, and is

stored to internal memory in the Scene Library.

Digital Mixing Terms

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