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Subject: 01v or more outboard gear??
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Original Message 1/29 08-Feb-01 @ 11:28 AM - 01v or more outboard gear??
however, i also want an o1v mixer but financially i'm not quite ready.
so should i put the money for the outboard gear towards the 01v instead.
i underatdn the 01v has effects, compressors and an internal patchbay. can anyone tell me the quality of the 01v in relation to some half decent outboard gear.
does the 01v have seperate compressions and effects on each channel??
is the patchbay a pain??
thanks for your advice
fink
Message 2/29 08-Feb-01 @ 01:05 PM - RE: 01v or more outboard gear??
It has two effects to be shared between all channels.
I don't think you can use it as a patchbay - it doesn't have that many outs.
Message 3/29 08-Feb-01 @ 05:07 PM - RE: 01v or more outboard gear??
i also read on this forum that someone sold their compressors once they got the 01v. are they any good??
Message 4/29 08-Feb-01 @ 05:16 PM - RE: 01v or more outboard gear??
compressors) the internal patchin for
efx and compression would probly
do away with your need for a
patchbay for the time being, i say get
the 01v
Peaceout
Message 5/29 08-Feb-01 @ 05:46 PM - RE: 01v or more outboard gear??
besides, a mastering compressor that colours the sound in a good way is going to be like 2 grand or something.
Message 6/29 08-Feb-01 @ 08:10 PM - RE: 01v or more outboard gear??
The routing in the 01V is quite flexible but that's nothing to do with any internal patchbay or anything. I think its misleading to think of it that way.
I'd say go for the 01V and supplement later with outboard compressors, effects and eq as needed. Even if you later decide to get a more obvious compressor that won't render the inbuilt dynamics useless: having gates on all the analogue ins is always going to be useful for a start.
Message 7/29 09-Feb-01 @ 06:06 AM - RE: 01v or more outboard gear??
but you can always go through stuff...
as for to buy or not to buy? just..really...with all the features packed into that mixer...it is a HELL of a deal.
the compressors do what theyre meant to do. reduce dynamics. you can totally kill a sound, open it all the way up, make it pump etc ...
and...hehe...horizens is selling his..one with the 8 analog expansion card...
horizens?
Message 9/29 09-Feb-01 @ 08:14 PM - RE: 01v or more outboard gear??
Compressor
Gate
Ducker
Expander
Hard Compander
Soft Compander
The companders are incredibly potent, brilliant for sampled breaks. Makes them sound 10 times larger than life, punchy, snappy, you name it. Selecting one of these gives you combined compression, expansion and limiting to do with as you please. The difference between the hard and soft compander is just the expansion ratio - 1.5:1 for the soft, 5:1 for the hard.
Get an 01V, get an 01V...
Message 10/29 09-Feb-01 @ 09:42 PM - RE: 01v or more outboard gear??
Horizens is a cat that comes here sometimes...
his email is..uh..digitalrust@earthlink.net
got two O1vs in fine condition and one 8 input analog card. homey wants an O2r
Message 11/29 09-Feb-01 @ 10:49 PM - RE: 01v or more outboard gear??
Message 12/29 10-Feb-01 @ 12:42 AM - RE: 01v or more outboard gear??
Message 13/29 10-Feb-01 @ 02:11 AM - RE: 01v or more outboard gear??
Message 14/29 10-Feb-01 @ 12:03 PM - RE: 01v or more outboard gear??
About the Emu thing, I'd hassle them as well but remember they're located in the wilds of Scotland (nice and inaccessible) so phone calls & shipping won't come cheap...
Message 15/29 10-Feb-01 @ 01:38 PM - RE: 01v or more outboard gear??
Message 16/29 10-Feb-01 @ 08:13 PM - RE: 01v or more outboard gear??
E-mu is in Scotland? wonder why
Message 17/29 10-Feb-01 @ 08:40 PM - RE: 01v or more outboard gear??
Message 18/29 10-Feb-01 @ 09:08 PM - RE: 01v or more outboard gear??
Message 19/29 10-Feb-01 @ 10:30 PM - RE: 01v or more outboard gear??
Sticking a patchbay in line with the mixer inputs would give a whole load of insert points... Behringer Ultrapatch only 40 quid, that would give you 24 insert points, just the ticket.
Message 20/29 11-Feb-01 @ 01:36 PM - RE: 01v or more outboard gear??
Message 21/29 11-Feb-01 @ 02:20 PM - RE: 01v or more outboard gear??
Message 23/29 12-Feb-01 @ 02:37 PM - RE: 01v or more outboard gear??
creative about how you do things, but
all in all this mixer puts more power in
people's hands for less money than any
other that I can think of.
-Craig
Message 24/29 13-Feb-01 @ 11:52 AM - RE: 01v or more outboard gear??
is there such thing as software revisions on the 01v??
looks like i'll be getting one anyway 'cause all this talk has excited me.
no midi sync though??
Message 25/29 13-Feb-01 @ 07:48 PM - RE: 01v or more outboard gear??
Message 26/29 19-Feb-01 @ 12:20 PM - RE: 01v or more outboard gear??
finally, anyone ever regret going digital and opt to go back to analogue.
surely there must be some people (those that like to go in the red alot)?
Message 27/29 19-Feb-01 @ 04:18 PM - RE: 01v or more outboard gear??
You can overdrive the 01v inputs. It makes interesting distorted noises given the right signal/gain combination.
(I don't know if this is safe, tho. I asked here at DT earlier but nobody seems to know. And yamaha.com refuse to answer because I'm not from the USA.)
Message 28/29 20-Feb-01 @ 10:48 AM - RE: 01v or more outboard gear??
Message 29/29 20-Feb-01 @ 11:53 PM - RE: 01v or more outboard gear??
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