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Chapter 5—Input Channels
Input Channel Overview
This section provides an overview of 01V input channels.
Input Channels 1–12
1
Input Channels 13–16
13
14
Input Channels 17–24
01V—Owner's Manual
Input channels 1 through 12 feature balanced
3
XLR-3-31-type and balanced phone jack connectors, both
2
XLR INPUT
with a nominal input range of –60 dB to +10 dB. Phantom
(balanced)
powering (+48 V) is supplied to the XLR connectors, with
master on/off switches for connectors 1 through 6 and 7
Phone jack INPUT
through 12. Phone jacks, which can also be used with
(balanced)
unbalanced phone plugs, have priority over the XLR-type
connectors, so when a phone plug is inserted, the XLR-type
connector is disconnected. Inputs 1 through 8 can be
swapped with inputs 17 through 24. See "Swapping Inputs
1–8 & 17–24" on page 51 for more information.
Apart from being stereo, input channels 13/14 and 15/16
15
offer the same features as input channels 1 through 12. Nor-
mally, the input signals for input channels 13 and 14 are
derived from phone jack inputs 13 and 14. By using the
16
CH13-14 FLIP function on PAN/ROUT page 4, however,
the DIGITAL STEREO IN signals can be fed to input chan-
nels 13 and 14. See "Digital Stereo In" on page 213 for more
information. Similarly, the input signals for input channels
Phone jacks INPUT
(balanced)
15 and 16 are normally derived from phone jack inputs 15
and 16. By using the 15/16–2TR IN switch, however, the
2TR IN signals can be fed to input channels 15 and 16. See
"Two-track Input (2TR IN)" on page 77 for more informa-
tion.
Input channels 17 through 24 do not have analog input
OPTION I/O
connectors, a pad switch, gain control, or direct out. They
are somewhat simpler than input channels 1 through 16 in
that they feature only an attenuator, two-band parametric
EQ, and can be assigned to aux sends 1 and 2, but not aux
sends 3 and 4. Input channels 17 through 24 are accessed
through the digital inputs of the Option I/O slot. See "About
Option I/O Cards" on page 216 for more information.
Inputs 17 through 24 can be swapped with inputs 1 through
8. See "Swapping Inputs 1–8 & 17–24" on page 51 for more
information.
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What is the the procedure to record with o1v yamaha digital mixer
To record using the Yamaha 01V digital mixer, follow these steps:
1. A/D Conversion: Audio signals are converted to digital using the 01V’s 20-bit 128-times oversampling A/D converters.
2. Digital Signal Processing: The mixer processes audio digitally using Yamaha DSPs, ensuring minimal noise, distortion, and crosstalk.
3. Digital Connectivity: To maintain signal quality, use an Option I/O interface card to connect the 01V directly to a modular digital multitrack recorder.
4. Recording to Computer: If using a computer, install an ADAT interface card (such as the Yamaha MY8AT) to enable an ADAT lightpipe connection for transferring up to 8 channels.
5. Final Mix Output: The final stereo mix can be sent to a two-track digital recorder using the 01V’s Coaxial STEREO OUT.
6. Avoid Multiple Conversions: Keep audio in the digital domain to prevent signal degradation from multiple AD/DA conversions.
For better quality and higher sample rates, consider using a dedicated audio interface instead of the 01V.
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