Input and output patching – Yamaha DIGITAL MIXING STUDIO 01X User Manual

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01X Owner’s Manual

Mixing Tutorial

61

Before Using

Basics Section

Appendix

Getting Started

Reference

Input and Output Patching

With all its ins and outs, the 01X is an exceptionally flexi-

ble mixer, adaptable to a wide range of applications and

setups. The key to tapping into all that flexibility and

power is in the Patch parameters. These let you manage

your ins and outs internally, within the 01X, and even let

you store your often used routings to the Patch Libraries.

Here are some examples to get you started.

Routing the digital stereo input to two channel
inputs

The 01X is an all-digital mixer, with all internal processing

done digitally. If you have a digital source you want to

record or mix—such as a CD/MD player or DAT deck — it

only makes sense to keep it in the digital realm throughout

the recording/mixing session.

Naturally, you can apply EQ, Dynamics and effects to the

audio, and you can also route it to the digital output (page

91) so that it stays in pristine digital form—even after leav-

ing the 01X.

To do this, you’ll need to connect the source and route it to

the desired channel inputs.

To digitally connect the 01X to external devices, you must

specify the wordclock source for the system. For details,

see pages 23 and 92.

As you’ll see below, the hardware inputs 1 - 8 are assigned

to the same numbered channel inputs by default. Nor-

mally, you won’t need to change these. However, here

we’ll set the digital stereo input to feed input channels 3

and 4.

Operation

q Connect the digital source to the DIGITAL STEREO

IN jack on the rear panel.

The digital connectors on the 01X are S/PDIF; make

sure the source you are connecting is the same.

w Call up the Utility mode by pressing the [UTILITY]

button.

e Press knob 2 to call up the Patch parameters.

r Select page 1 or 2 with the DISPLAY [ / ] (Up/

Down) buttons.

Page 1 contains Input Patch settings for channel inputs

1 - 4, while page 2 contains inputs 5 - 8.

t Use the odd numbered knobs to change the input rout-

ing for the corresponding channels.

If you want to have the digital stereo signal routed to

channels 3 and 4, select page 1 and use knob 5 to select

“DIN-L” (digital in left) and knob 7 to select “DIN-R”

(digital in right).

If you intend to use this routing frequently (or even just

occasionally), you should save it to the Input Patch

Library so that you can call it up whenever you need it.

(See page 89.)

UTILITY

INPUT PATCH (IN1-4)

1/8

[AD1

]≥IN1

[AD2

]≥IN2

[AD3

]≥IN3

[AD4

]≥IN4

Page number (current
page is 1 of 8 total)

Hardware
input

Channel
input

UTILITY

INPUT PATCH (IN1-4)

1/8

[AD1

]≥IN1

[AD2

]≥IN2

[DIN-L]≥IN3

[DIN-R]≥IN4

Digital in left is routed
to input channel 3

Digital in right is routed
to input channel 4

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