Yamaha 01X Quick Reference
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01XComputerMonitor4-band EQDynamicsSEND3STI1 FaderEffect 1(Reverb)MicGuitarSynthesizer4-band EQDynamics4-band EQDynamics4-band EQDynamics4-band EQDynamicsMicEffect 2(ex. Dist.)Audio SequencerAudio Track 01Audio Track 02Audio Track 03Audio Track 04Audio Track 05Monitor01XComputerEQ, Dyn, Vol, PanEQ, Dyn, Vol, PanEQ, Dyn, Vol, PanEQ, Dyn, Vol, PanEQ, Dyn, Vol, PanEQ, Dyn, Vol, PanEQ, Dyn, Vol, PanEffect 1, 2MixEQ, Dyn, Vol, PanSynthesizerSynthesizerSynthesizerMicDirect RecordingIn this setup, you can directly record the eight analog inputs of the 01X(or up to 24 channels via the mLAN connection). Unless you’vechanged the settings, the 01X is set up for this operation by default.Recording a MixIn this setup, you can record a mix of all 01X inputs, sending the stereo busto mLAN Out.Ex. • Simultaneous recording of several MIDI tone generators with live instruments and microphones.• Mixing the individual outputs of a rhythm machine (with separate EQ and Dynamics on the 01X).Using Rec BusEx. 1: Use the Stereo Bus for monitoring the overall sound, and record specific channelsvia the Rec Bus.1. Set Rec Bus to ON for the channel(s) you wish to record via Rec Bus.RECBUS (Recording Bus Assign) = ON (p. 99)2. Assign the Rec Bus output to mLAN. (p. 90)OUT PATCH (mLAN Out Channel): RECBUS = [1/2]Ex. 2: For vocal recording, monitor the overall sound via the Stereo Bus and set up aseparate monitor mix for the vocalist (with STEREO/AUX OUT), recording themicrophone signal directly.1. Set the Rec Bus output to ON for only those instrument channels you want in themonitor mix for the vocalist.2. OUT PATCH (St/Aux Out Port) : RECBUS = ST/AUX OUT (p. 91)3. Apply reverb or other processing to the monitor mix as desired.Set the Rec Bus of the STI 1 (in the Master layer) to ON. (See step #1 in Ex. 1 above.)4. Record the microphone input directly. (See “Direct Recording” above.)1 Connect the devicesto be recorded tothe 01X inputs.2 Adjust the input gainto match the outputof the device. (p. 16)6 Set up the computer (withmLAN connection) and audiosequencer for recording.1. Using the mLAN Auto Connector,make sure the number ofchannels (in “From 01X toPC/Mac”) is equal to or higherthan the number of channels tobe recorded. (Guide, pp. 9, 20)2. Select the input channels of themLAN Audio Driver on thesequencer. (p. 69)The Stereo Bus signal issent to the mLAN output.ST-BUS → [1/2] in theOUT PATCH (mLAN OutChannel) (p. 90)In this situation, directrecording of channels1 and 2 (as in “DirectRecording” above) isnot possible.3 Apply effects, such as reverb,for monitoring purposes by adjustingthe levels of Aux Send 3 (or 4) in theindividual channels and STI 1 (or 2) inthe Master layer (with faders). (The effectis not recorded; only the dry signal is.)4 Adjust the direct monitor level for eachchannel to be recorded with the individualchannel faders.This allows you to monitorwithout latency (delay).5 Adjust the output level withthe STEREO fader and theMONITOR/PHONES knob.Effects can also beinserted in the signalpath of each channel.Effect 1/2 PATCH= channel number(p. 102)You can also record the mLAN output,adjusting the output level with the fader. (p. 91)DIRECT OUT POSITION = POST FADERCheck that the input signal is not clipping or overloading fromthe horizontal level meter display on the 01X LCD. (p. 46)INPUT METER POINT = PRE EQ: input signal clip displayYou can bypass the EQ and Dynamics processing andsend the signal direct to the mLAN output.DIRECT OUT Position = PRE EQ (p. 91)input signal clipQuick Reference Recording to Computer/Audio Sequencer (DAW)* In these explanations, normal page references are to the 01X Owner’s Manual; those indicated by “Guide” are to the 01X Installation Guide.For more information, make sure to refer to the “Overview of the 01X” on page 25 of the Owner’s Manual, as well as the block diagram at the end of the manual. |
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