Yamaha 01V Manual Do Utilizador

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01V—Owner’s Manual
Memory
—This area of the display shows the number and title of the 
selected scene memory, whether that scene memory is read only or write 
protected (indicated by the closed padlock icon), and whether or not the 
contents of the Edit Buffer have been edited. See “Scene Memory Dis-
play Area” on page 185 for more information. 
Also in the Memory area 
are the MIDI and HOST indicators, which appear when MIDI data is 
received at the MIDI IN or TO HOST port, respectively. See “MIDI 
Receive Indicators” on page 224 for more information.
Effects Returns
—This area of the display shows two control icons, 
which indicate the positions of the RETURN level controls, and the type 
of effects selected for the two onboard effects processors: Effect 1 and 
Effect 2. When the EFFECT 1 or EFFECT 2 Fader mode is selected, the 
corresponding control icon is highlighted.
Selected channel
—This area of the display shows three control icons: 
Pan, EQ frequency (F), and EQ gain (G), which indicate the pan, EQ fre-
quency, and EQ gain of the selected channel. Below these is the selected 
channel indicator, showing which channel is currently selected. The fol-
lowing channels can be selected.
CH1 through CH24
—Input channels 1 through 24
ST
—Stereo output
RTN1, RTN2
—Effects returns 1 and 2
AUX1 through AUX4
—Aux sends 1 through 4
EFF1, EFF2
—Effects sends 1 and 2
1–16, MAS
—Remote function channels
When channels 13 through 16, the effects return channels, or paired input 
channels from 1 through 12 are selected, dotted lines appear to the right 
of these control icons when an odd or left channel is selected. Similarly, 
dotted lines appear to the left, as shown here, when an even or right chan-
nel is selected.
Page area
—This area of the display is where the various setup, utility, and mixing 
function pages appear. As well as showing parameter values numerically, faders and 
rotary controls are represented graphically, so you can actually see pan and fader posi-
tions. See “Display Elements” on page 30 for more information. An example page is 
shown below.