Yamaha DIGITAL MIXING STUDIO 01X User Manual

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01X Owner’s Manual

Function Tree/Function List

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Before Using

Basics Section

Appendix

Getting Started

Reference

INTERNAL MODE [INTERNAL]

Knob

Function name/

settings

Explanation

Prompt

Related

pages

Block

diagram

SCENE MODE [SCENE] DISPLAY [

/

]

(or [SCENE] [SCENE] [SCENE])

1

SCENE LIBRARY

q

r

00 – 99
(Library number)

Determines the Library number. Preset Scene numbers and write-protected
Scenes are indicated by asterisks (*) in the display and cannot be changed (see
“Protect” on page 86). Library number 00 is read-only and contains the
default settings for all parameters. By using Recall (below) to call up this
Scene, you can restore all 01X settings to their initial default state. This Scene
can also be called up via an external device by sending an appropriate program
change message (according to the setting in Program Change Assign Table;
see page 94).

No

36
65

z

v

(Title Edit)

Determines the title (name) of the Library Scene (page 36).

41

b

RECALL

For calling up the selected Scene. When recalling a Scene, the corresponding
MIDI program change message is transmitted (page 94). The confirmation
prompt can be turned on/off as desired. (See “Recall Confirmation” on page
95.)

Yes

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n

STORE

For saving 01X settings collectively as a Scene. A Scene contains mixing set-
tings and internal effect parameter settings for all channels, and is stored to
internal memory in the Scene Library. Up to 99 Scenes can be stored. The
confirmation prompt can be turned on/off as desired. (See “Store Confirma-
tion” on page 95.)

• You can turn write-protect on for specific important Scenes that you wish to

keep from inadvertently overwriting or deleting. (See “Protect” on page 86.)

• Any and all data in the destination Scene will be lost when executing

Store. Make sure to save and archive important data to computer using

the Studio Manager program (page 9).

Parameters stored in a Scene:

• All channel fader settings (level)
• Send level from each channel to Aux Outs 1 – 4
• Aux Outs 1 – 4, Level settings for Rec bus
• [ON] button settings for all channels
• Phase settings for all channels
• Attenuation settings for all channels
• Dynamics settings for all channels (excepting Stereo In)
• EQ settings for all channels
• Pan settings for all channels
• Bus Out settings for all channels
• Fader group and Mute group settings
• Pair settings for all channels
• Effect type and parameter settings for Effects 1 and 2
• Library number of currently used Input Patch Scene
• Library number of currently used Output Patch Scene

• If changes made to the Input Patch or Output Patch settings are not stored to

the Patch Library, Patch settings may not be appropriate when calling up the

stored Scene. This applies also when changing the Input Patch/Output Patch

data assigned to the Scene after the Scene has been stored.

Yes

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