Yamaha 01V Manual Do Utilizador

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Troubleshooting
01V—Owner’s Manual
Input signals are present but the 
monitor output and phones are 
dead.
Make sure that the MONITOR OUT LEVEL (or PHONES LEVEL) control 
is turned up. Also check the MONI TRIM parameter on SETUP page 2. 
See “Monitor Setup” on page 78 for more information.
Solo mode is selected but nothing 
can be heard.
Make sure that the MONITOR OUT LEVEL (or PHONES LEVEL) control 
is turned up, and that the SOLO TRIM control on SETUP page 2 is 
turned up. See “Using Solo” on page 81 for more information.
Solo doesn’t function as expected 
and the [SOLO] button indicators 
light up instead of flashing.
Channels seem to run out of 
headroom, especially when EQ 
boost is applied.
The Digital Stereo Coaxial In signal 
appears on input channels 13 and 
14.
Probably because the Digital Stereo Coaxial In is flipped with inputs 
13 and 14. See “Digital Stereo In” on page 213 for more information.
Cannot hear signals connected to 
inputs 13 and 14.
Probably because these inputs have been flipped with the Digital Ste-
reo Coaxial In on PAN/ROUT page 4. See “Digital Stereo In” on page 
213 for more information.
The 2TR IN signal appears on input 
channels 15 and 16.
Cannot hear signals connected to 
inputs 15 and 16.
Cannot select the bus out master 
faders.
Bus out master levels are set using the virtual faders on PAN/ROUT 
page 3. See “Setting Bus Out Master Levels” on page 109 for more 
information.
Recordings made via the Digital 
Stereo Coaxial Out or Option I/O 
sound grainy.
Make sure that the Dither function is set to match the wordlength of 
the digital recorder. See “Output Dither” on page 212 for more infor-
mation.
Digital Stereo Coaxial In and Option 
I/O digital input signals sound noisy.
Make sure that all digital audio equipment is wordclock synchronized 
to a common wordclock source. See “About Wordclocks” on page 
206 for more information.
Input channels are configured as a 
stereo pair but the signal appears to 
be mono.
Make sure that the odd channel is panned hard left and the right 
channel is panned hard right. See “Panning Input Channels” on page 
47 for more information.
Configured a stereo pair but the 
signal sounds out of phase.
Make sure that the phase of both input channels in the stereo pair is 
set the same. Phase settings are not linked when channels are paired. 
See “Changing the Input Phase” on page 42 for more information.
Signals sound delayed.
Make sure that the Channel Delay function is set correctly. See “Delay-
ing Channel Signals” on page 45 for more information.
Added faders to a fader group but 
grouping does not work.
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