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

3

INPUT PATCH (ST1/2) (Input Channel Stereo 1/2)

q

NONE, AD1/2 – AD7/8,
D.IN/FX1 → STI1

Determines the input signal routing for Stereo Input channels (STI1/2). The
settings “FX1”and “FX2” correspond to the outputs of internal effects. The
settings “AD1/2” – “AD7/8” correspond to MIC/LINE INPUTS 1 – 8, while
“DIN” corresponds to the DIGITAL STEREO IN signals. Turning the knob
immediately changes the routing. To disable input for the desired channel,
select “NONE.”

• The same input signal can be simultaneously routed to several different

input channels.

• The Input Patch settings made here can be stored to the Input Patch

Library (see below).

No

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r

e

NONE, AD1/2 – AD7/8,
D.IN/FX2 → STI2
(44.1kHz/48kHz mode
only)

No

4

INPUT PATCH LIBRARY

q

r

00 – 32
(Library number)

Determines the Library number. Preset Patch numbers are indicated by aster-
isks (*) in the display and cannot be changed. Library number 00 is read-only
and contains the default settings for the Patch. By using Recall (below) to call
up this Patch, you can restore Input Patch settings to their initial default state.

No

z

v

(Title Edit)

Determines the title (name) of the Patch Library.

No

b

RECALL

For calling up the selected Patch. The confirmation prompt can be turned on/
off as desired. (See “Recall Confirmation” on page 95.)

Yes

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n

STORE

An Input Patch is stored to internal memory in the Input Patch Library. Up to
32 Input Patch can be stored. The confirmation prompt can be turned on/off as
desired. (See “Store Confirmation” on page 95.)

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

Store operation. Make sure to save and archive important data to com-

puter using the Studio Manager program (page 9).

Yes

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m

CLEAR

This deletes the selected Input Patch.

Yes

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