Yamaha DIGITAL MIXING STUDIO 01X User Manual

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Controls and Connectors

01X Owner’s Manual

Before Using

Basics Section

Appendix

Getting Started

Reference

t mLAN (IEEE 1394) connectors 1/2

For connecting mLAN devices or IEEE 1394-compatible

(FireWire/i.Link) devices via standard IEEE 1394 (6-pin)

cables. The operation is identical no matter which terminal

is used, mLAN 1 or mLAN 2. If the target device has a 4-

pin connector, use a commercially available 4-pin to 6-pin

IEEE 1394 cable. Avoid creating a connection “loop (page

147)” when connecting the devices.

y ACTIVE lamp

This lights to indicate the 01X functions as an mLAN

device. Even if an mLAN cable is not connected, this

lamp stays lit. If an error occurs during mLAN operation,

the light turns off.

u PHANTOM +48V switch

This switch supplies phantom power to MIC/LINE (XLR)

jacks 1 and 2. Turn this switch on if you are using con-

denser microphones requiring external +48V power with

MIC/LINE INPUT (XLR) jacks 1 and 2.

• Make sure to turn this switch off if a device not requiring an

external power supply is connected to the INPUT (XLR)

jacks 1 or 2.

• If phantom power is turned on, power will be supplied to

both INPUT (XLR) jacks 1 and 2.

i DIGITAL STEREO IN/OUT jack

This is a coaxial jack (phono connectors) for digital input/

output of stereo signals. They conform to the IEC-60958

consumer format. For digital audio transfer, use an RCA

pin cable.

o FOOT SWITCH jacks 1/2

Optional foot switches (Yamaha FC4/FC5) can be con-

nected here to control transport operations such as start/

stop. For example, when using remote control with the

SQ01, FOOT SWITCH 1 can be used to turn the [>]

(Play) button on/off, while FOOT SWITCH 2 can be used

to control on/off of the [

●] (Record) button.

• The appropriate operation may not work if you use a foot switch

other than the Yamaha FC4/FC5 (or equivalent).

!0 MIDI A IN/OUT terminals

MIDI B IN/OUT terminals

These terminals are for connection to external MIDI

devices. They allow you to transfer MIDI data between an

mLAN-connected computer and MIDI devices connected

to the 01X, making the 01X a convenient dual-port MIDI

interface for your computer. The MIDI A terminal corre-

sponds to mLAN MIDI port 2, and the MIDI B terminal

device corresponds to mLAN MIDI port 3 (page 95).

!1 DC IN terminal

Connect the AC adaptor (PA-300) to this terminal.

• Do not attempt to use an AC adaptor other than the Yamaha

PA-300 or an equivalent recommended by Yamaha. The use

of an incompatible adaptor may cause irreparable damage

to the 01X, and may even pose a serious shock hazard!

ALWAYS UNPLUG THE AC ADAPTOR FROM THE AC POWER

OUTLET WHEN THE 01X IS NOT IN USE.

!2 STANDBY/ON switch

This switches the power between ON and STANDBY

(off).

• Make sure to follow the procedures described in the “Setting

Up” section (page 24) when turning the power of the 01X on

or off.

• Even when the switch is in the “STANDBY” position, elec-

tricity is still flowing to the instrument at a minimum level.

When not using the 01X for an extended period of time, be

sure to unplug the AC power adaptor from the wall AC out-

let.

mLAN benefits

“mLAN” is a digital network designed for musical appli-
cations. It uses and extends the industry standard
IEEE 1394 high performance serial bus.

• Only one type of cable is needed, in contrast to the multiple vari-

eties required by conventional systems.

• MIDI and audio signal flow can be routed freely without being

limited by the actual cable configuration. Signal flow between

devices can be changed without having to physically reconnect

the devices.

• Cables can be connected and disconnected without turning off

the power (hot pluggable).

• The isochronous data transfer used by IEEE 1394 is a transfer

method that guarantees the right to transmit or receive data at

fixed intervals (125 microseconds). This is ideal for transfer of

realtime data such as audio.

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