Remote control terms – Yamaha DIGITAL MIXING STUDIO 01X User Manual

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01X Owner’s Manual

01X Terminology

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Before Using

Basics Section

Appendix

Getting Started

Reference

Automation

A function by which adjustments of mixer parameters via

the knobs and faders are recorded in real time, and are

exactly reproduced during playback.

The 01X works in tandem with DAW (digital audio work-

station) software such as SQ01, Cubase SX/SL, etc.--

recording operations on the DAW software by using the

Remote Control function, and features synchronized oper-

ation of the mixer functions on the DAW and fader opera-

tions on the 01X. The particular methods of recording

automation data differ depending on the DAW. The fol-

lowing terms are examples from the SQ01.

Touch

Only data of fader or knob operations is recorded.

Latch

Fader and knob operations are recorded from the start

until the song stops.

Bank

This refers to a group of channels that can be simulta-

neously controlled from the panel. This is the DAW equiv-

alent for mixing “layers” in the Internal mode. Groups of

eight channels on the DAW software can be selected for

mixing, just as the layer groups 1 - 8, 9 - 16, and 17 - 24

are selected on the 01X. For details, refer to the Remote

Function List on page 104.

Moving faders

This describes faders that automatically move to recorded

positions as they are recalled—for example, when select-

ing a different mixing layer channel group or recalling a

Scene from memory. On the 01X, all nine faders (includ-

ing the ST channel) are moving faders. This is very conve-

nient, since the faders move according to the parameter

changes during automation playback, providing visual

confirmation of the mixdown status. (Also called “motor-

ized faders.”)

Touch-in/Touch-out

In automation, the initial movement of a fader is referred to

as “touch-in,” while the releasing of the fader is called

“touch-out.” The 01X registers touch-in when a fader

starts moving, and registers touch-out not at the physical

release of the fader but after the elapsed “Timeout” time

(page 88). The [SEL] button flashes when touch-in starts

(when automation recording is active). You can manually

touch-out or stop recording automation before the “Time-

out” by pressing the [SEL] button. It is also possible to

start touch-in manually without moving the fader, by

pressing the [SEL] button when the [AUTO EDIT] button

is ON.

Remote Control Terms

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