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Subject: Question for 01V owners
Original Message Date: 17-Oct-00 @ 03:09 PM - Question for 01V owners
So I was wondering if purchasing a yamaha 01v would enable me to create better mixes because of it's extensive eq and dynamics on each channel, or am I just hoping.
Has anyone here got any comments on how their production has improved after purchasing one of these?
I really have to justify this, I'm not shite at production.. but I sometimes wonder if my basic equipment is hindering me.
Message 11/18 21-Oct-00 @ 08:05 AM - RE: Question for 01V owners
I am totally looking forward to it, though! wish they had put inserts on it..AT LEAST the main buss....tryin to figger out how to use my C2 compressor and monitor through that. Probably just monitor through the soundcard...
and I wont be buyin ANY new gear for a LONG time. I swear by that. THe only thing I might do is trade my virus A for a KB..but probably not
Message 12/18 21-Oct-00 @ 06:46 PM - RE: Question for 01V owners
Message 13/18 21-Oct-00 @ 07:39 PM - RE: Question for 01V owners
so...itll hold 99 mixes in memory? including fader moves and ALL that shit?
WOW!!!
Message 14/18 21-Oct-00 @ 09:36 PM - RE: Question for 01V owners
Each mix memory (Scene in Yamaha-speak) stores all mix settings (fader positions, aux sends, FX settings, EQ, dynamics, routings etc.) for total recall. Stuff that is NOT stored in a scene includes 01V setup data, the MIDI CC# map, EQ/dynamics library, and scene memory data (obviously). But all of this can be stored in a bulk dump so you're not restricted by the onboard memory limits.
I think it might have been me who said something about four memories in another thread, this was to do with the remote MIDI fader mode - there are four profile locations (or Banks in Yamaha-speak) that can contain different MIDI fader/button assignments. These four banks are not part of the scene memory, in the same way that the CC# map is not. In other words, when you save or recall a mix the CC# map and MIDI fader profiles remain the same (as do the other settings excluded from the scene memory). Sorry if I caused any confusion :-)
Message 15/18 22-Oct-00 @ 03:10 AM - RE: Question for 01V owners
sure sounds like a powerful mixer! Im excited, to say the least
Message 16/18 23-Oct-00 @ 02:41 PM - RE: Question for 01V owners
I love this thing!
-Craig
Message 17/18 23-Oct-00 @ 08:47 PM - RE: Question for 01V owners
GT
Message 18/18 30-Oct-00 @ 11:55 PM - RE: Question for 01V owners
but, honestly, since I only have a virus and E4 I probably wont touch that. I love the virus knobs, and editing the E4 really is a cynch as far as Im concerned.
seems like it would work great for controlling like soft synths or the like tho
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