Output channel, Output patch, Overview of the 01x – Yamaha DIGITAL MIXING STUDIO 01X User Manual
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Overview of the 01X
01X Owner’s Manual
Before Using
Basics Section
Appendix
Getting Started
Reference
Output channel
● Stereo output channel
This is a stereo output channel that processes the signals
sent from each channel to the stereo bus. Stereo faders con-
torl the level of these outputs. It provides a 4-band EQ and
dynamics processor identical to those provided on the
input channels. The output signal of the stereo output chan-
nel is sent via the output patch section to the various output
jacks, and is also simultaneously output to the MONITOR
OUT jacks and PHONES jack.
● Rec bus output channel
This is a stereo output channel that processes the signals
sent from each channel to the rec bus. It provides a four-
band EQ and dynamics processor identical to those pro-
vided on the input channels. The output signal of the rec
bus channel is sent via the master level/output patch sec-
tion to the various output jacks.
The master level of the rec bus can be controlled by using
the channel 1 fader when [MASTER] layer in the MIXER/
LAYER is seleced in Internal mode.
● AUX buses 1 through 4
The signals sent from each channel to AUX buses 1–6 pass
through a master level, and are sent to the output patch sec-
tion.
The master level of AUX buses 1 through 4 can be con-
trolled by using the channel faders 3 through 6 when
[MASTER] layer in the MIXER/LAYER is seleced in
Internal mode.
Getting Started (page 62)
Output patch
Reference (page 90)
Output Patch is the section where output signals are
assigned to mLAN channels 1/2 through 23/24, DIGITAL
STEREO OUT jack, and STEREO/AUX OUT jack. The
following output signals can be selected.
• Stereo bus (The output signal of the stereo bus routed
through the stereo output channel.)
• Rec bus
• AUX bus 1/2
• AUX bus 3/4
• In general, these output signals can be assigned to any output jack or
output channel. For the STEREO OUT jacks and DIGITAL STEREO
OUT jacks, two adjacent odd-numbered/even-numbered signals will
always be assigned.
• The direct out setting for a specific channel is cancelled if the corre-
sponding output channel is assigned to stereo bus, rec bus or AUX
buses (page 90).
STEREO L
ATT
ATT
INSERT
STEREO (STEREO BUS) L
STEREO (STEREO BUS) R
AUX 1
AUX 2
AUX 3 (FX1)
AUX 4 (FX2)
4BAND EQ
4BAND EQ
DY-
NAMICS
DY-
NAMICS
(Gain Reduction)
LEVEL
ON
BAL
METER
METER
STEREO R
METER
*3
*3 Studio Manager only
RECBUS (BUS) L
RECBUS (BUS) R
STEREO (STEREO BUS) L
STEREO (STEREO BUS) R
AUX 1
AUX 2
AUX 3 (FX1)
AUX 4 (FX2)
RECBUS L
DY-
NAMICS
DY-
NAMICS
(Gain Reduction)
METER
LEVEL
METER
INSERT
RECBUS R
*3 Studio Manager only
METER
*3
AUX1(...4)
AUX 1
AUX 2
AUX 3 (FX1)
AUX 4 (FX2)
LEVEL
METER
-10dBV
L
R
STEREO/AUX OUT
DA
DA
DIGITAL STEREO OUT
COAXIAL
2
mLAN OUT
2
RECBUS
24
*1
DIRECT OUT1-24
*1
24
*1
IEEE 1394
DITHER
STEREO
2
2
RECBUS
2
AUX1/2
2
AUX3/4
STEREO
2
2
RECBUS
2
AUX1/2
2
AUX3/4
SELECT
(OUT PATCH)
2
AUX1/2
2
AUX3/4
STEREO
2
SELECT
(OUT PATCH)
SELECT
(OUT PATCH)
*1 Wordclock 96kHz/88.2kHz : 16