Gating Input Channels - Yamaha MIXING CONSOLE Owner's Manual

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Tip:
• This function is unavailable for the ST IN Channels.
• The delay time range depends on the sampling rate at which the 01V96 is operating. (For
example, at 44.1 kHz, the range is 0 through 984.1 msec.)
• If you select the DELAY SCALE meter or feet button, the distance value can be converted to
the delay time based on sonic speeds (about 340 m/sec at 15 degrees Celsius). This option is
useful if you wish to correct the timing difference between two sound sources that are far
apart.
• If you select the DELAY SCALE beat button, a parameter box for setting a note that repre-
sents the beat and a parameter box for a tempo (BPM) setting appear below the DELAY
SCALE parameter. Setting the note and BPM settings in these parameter boxes enables you
to set a delay time that synchronizes to the song tempo.

Gating Input Channels

To set the Input Channel gates, use the [SEL] buttons to select the desired Input Channel,
then press the DISPLAY ACCESS [DYNAMICS] button, then press the [F1] button. The
Dynamics | Gate Edit page appears.
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A
KEYIN SOURCE
Select one of the following buttons to determine the trigger source for the cur-
rently-selected Input Channel's gate.
• SELF ...............................The selected channel's own input signal is the trigger source.
• CHANNEL ....................Another Channel's input signal is the trigger source. Select the
• AUX................................An Aux Send signal is the trigger source. Select the desired bus
B
STEREO LINK
This parameter's ON/OFF button enables you to pair gates for stereo operation even
when the Input Channels are not paired.
C
CURVE
This area displays the current gate curve.
D
TYPE
This area displays the current gate type (GATE or DUCKING).
Note: You cannot change the gate type on this page. To change the gate type, recall a program
that uses the desired gate type from the Gate library.
Setting the Input Channels from the Display
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desired channel in the parameter box below the CHANNEL
button.
in the parameter box below the AUX button.
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