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Yamaha 01X User Manual

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01X Owner’s Manual

Controls and Connectors

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Before Using

Basics Section

Appendix

Getting Started

Reference

e Channel knobs

These knobs mainly control the parameter settings/values

respectively assigned to them. They are also used to exe-

cute (YES) or cancel (NO) operation when a confirmation

message appears (page 143). By simultaneously holding

down the [SHIFT] button and turning the desired knob,

you can quickly make broad value changes.

r [SEL] buttons

When the [SELECTED CHANNEL] button (page 19) is

on, these buttons enable you to select desired channels.

The [SEL] button indicator for the currently selected chan-

nel lights up. The channel selected by each [SEL] button

depends on the layer selected in the MIXER/LAYER sec-

tion (page 40). When a fader has been assigned to a Group

(page 101), the Group assignment can be temporarily

released by simultaneously holding down the [SEL] button

and moving the fader. In the Remote mode, the [SEL] but-

ton flashes during automation touch-in. You can manually

activate touch-out by pressing the [SEL] button while it is

flashing. The button can also be used to start touch-in

manually when the [AUTO EDIT] button is ON.

t [ON] buttons

These buttons turn the selected channels on or off. The

actual function differs depending on the status of the

[AUTO R/W] button, [SOLO] button or [REC RDY] but-

ton (

!3

,

!4

,

!5

).

y Channel faders

Depending on the settings of the MIXER/LAYER section

(page 40), these motorized faders adjust either the input

level of each channel or the output level of the AUX/REC

buses. By setting the Fader Touch Timeout parameter

(page 88) to an appropriate value, a touch-out function for

the faders can be emulated. See also

!2[AUTO EDIT] but-

ton).

u Stereo fader

This motorized fader adjusts the final output level of the

Stereo Out. By setting the Timeout parameter (page 88) to

an appropriate value, a touch-out function for the faders

can be emulated. See also

!2[AUTO EDIT] button).

i [NAME/VALUE] button

Switches the display type between a channel/parameter/

value multi-function display or one that shows only the

parameter values. By holding down the [SHIFT] button

and pressing the [NAME/VALUE] button, you can also

enable and change the meter display (page 46).

o MONITOR/PHONES knob

Adjusts the level of the signal that is output from the

MONITOR OUT jacks and PHONES jack.

• You can monitor the output directly (monitor cascade) through

the connected speaker system/headphones (according to the

[MONITOR A/B] setting), if the stereo master output of the DAW

is set to the last two available channels (the last two numbered

channels specified with mLAN Auto Connector; refer to the sepa-

rate Installation Guide).

!0 DISPLAY [ / ] (Up/Down) buttons

For selecting the various display pages in order, as indi-

cated in the Function Tree (page 84).

!1 [PAGE SHIFT] button

Holding down the [PAGE SHIFT] button and pressing the

DISPLAY [ /

] (Up/Down) buttons allows you to jump

to certain pages (such as the first in a particular parameter

category). (See the Reference section for details.)

!2 [AUTO EDIT] (Automation Edit) button

When this button is set to on in the remote mode, you can

manually activate touch-in (page 15) by using the [SEL]

button on each channel.

!3 [AUTO R/W] (Automation Read/Write)

button

When this button is set to on in the Remote mode, you can

switch the automation mode (page 15) by using the [ON]

button of each channel.

!4 [SOLO] button

When this button is set to on, you can solo individual chan-

nels by using the corresponding [ON] buttons. Solo can be

turned on for just one or any number of channels as desired

by pressing the appropriate [ON] buttons (

t

).

!5 [REC RDY] (Record Ready) button

When this button is set to on in the remote mode, you can

switch Record Ready for the desired channel on/off by

using the corresponding [ON] button.