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Subject: Noise in the mix (Yamaha 01v)
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Original Message 1/7 09-Feb-01 @ 09:42 PM - Noise in the mix (Yamaha 01v)
I'm having a "problem" with my Yamaha 01v mixer. I am very happy with the sound I am getting from this mixer, however I cannot seem to get rid of all the noise in my recordings. I have a decent set up consisting of Roland, E-mu and Korg synths connected to the analog ins on the desk. I also use the digital in for my e-mu sampler. The thing is that the stereo out meter show some noise in the area between -72 to -60. This isnt really a big problem but I just thought it would be possible to get rid of this without using a gate on the stereo out. Anyone have a clue!? (I also use the 26db pad switches so i'm able to gain the inputs correctly)
Regards
Tomas
Message 2/7 09-Feb-01 @ 10:45 PM - RE: Noise in the mix (Yamaha 01v)
Message 3/7 09-Feb-01 @ 11:10 PM - RE: Noise in the mix (Yamaha 01v)
The MC-505 seems to carry most of the noise. However, there stil seems to be a tiny bit of noise coming from the other bits of kit too. Is this normal or could there be other causes to the problem? In other words is it possible to get rid of all the noise without gating each channel?? It just seems strange to me that all those new synths carry noise at all...
Message 4/7 09-Feb-01 @ 11:27 PM - RE: Noise in the mix (Yamaha 01v)
Aside of gating everything (either in the 01V or using external hardware gates) a good way of keeping everything quiet is to use the mute automation (via MIDI) on the 01V to turn off each channel when it's not playing anything. Takes quite a bit of planning but at least you don't use up the 01V's dynamics just for gating.
Message 5/7 09-Feb-01 @ 11:48 PM - RE: Noise in the mix (Yamaha 01v)
Message 6/7 10-Feb-01 @ 01:34 AM - RE: Noise in the mix (Yamaha 01v)
Message 7/7 10-Feb-01 @ 11:55 AM - RE: Noise in the mix (Yamaha 01v)
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