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Getting Started Guide
Manuel de l’utilisateur
Kurzanleitung
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Inhaltsverzeichnis

Seite 1 - Guía de introducción

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4 Chapter 1: Welcome to ProMix 01 ProMix 01 Getting Started Guide ProMix 01 Sonic Spec • Linear 20-bit 64-times oversampling A/D converters (CH, ST I

Seite 3 - Important Information

ProMix 01 Key Features 5 ProMix 01 Getting Started Guide ProMix 01 Key Features This section looks at some ProMix 01 key features; what they mean to

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6 Chapter 1: Welcome to ProMix 01 ProMix 01 Getting Started Guide Digital Benefits You’re probably already familiar with the many benefits of digital a

Seite 5 - Contents

ProMix 01 Key Features 7 ProMix 01 Getting Started Guide Internal Effects ProMix 01 features two stereo internal multi-effects processors. A whole ra

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8 Chapter 1: Welcome to ProMix 01 ProMix 01 Getting Started Guide ProMix 01 Secrets The following points will help you take full advantage of ProMix

Seite 7 - Welcome to ProMix 01

Getting Started 9 ProMix 01 Getting Started Guide Getting Started In this chapter... What You’ll Need . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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10 Chapter 2: Getting Started ProMix 01 Getting Started Guide What You’ll Need To perform the following tutorials, you need: • ProMix 01• A sound sou

Seite 9 - Top & Rear

Making the Connections 11 ProMix 01 Getting Started Guide Making the Connections 1. Connect your sound source to input channel 9. It seems more logic

Seite 10 - ProMix 01 General Features

12 Chapter 2: Getting Started ProMix 01 Getting Started Guide

Seite 11 - ProMix 01 Key Features

Basic Mixing Tutorial 13 ProMix 01 Getting Started Guide Basic Mixing Tutorial In this chapter... Setting the Input Level . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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IMPORTANT NOTICE FORTHE UNITED KINGDOMConnecting the Plug and CordWARNING: THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHEDIMPORTANT: The wires in this mains lead are c

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14 Chapter 3: Basic Mixing Tutorial ProMix 01 Getting Started Guide Setting the Input Level Presuming that ProMix 01 is powered ON and your music sou

Seite 14 - ProMix 01 Secrets

Applying EQ 15 ProMix 01 Getting Started Guide Applying EQ Now we’ll apply a little EQ to channel 9. ProMix 01 EQ is 3-band fully parametric, with va

Seite 15 - Getting Started

16 Chapter 3: Basic Mixing Tutorial ProMix 01 Getting Started Guide Setting EQ Frequency 1. Press [MID]. The MID gain (G) parameter is selected. 2. S

Seite 16 - Basic Setup

Applying EQ 17 ProMix 01 Getting Started Guide Setting the Q The MID band is a peaking type EQ. The LOW and HIGH bands are initially configured as she

Seite 17 - Power ON/OFF

18 Chapter 3: Basic Mixing TutorialProMix 01 Getting Started GuideUsing the EQ LibraryThe EQ library is used to store EQ settings. It has 30 preset EQ

Seite 18 - Chapter 2: Getting Started

Using the EQ Library 19ProMix 01 Getting Started GuideStoring an EQ ProgramNow we’ll edit the EQ and store it in the library as a user EQ program.1. S

Seite 19 - Basic Mixing Tutorial

20 Chapter 3: Basic Mixing TutorialProMix 01 Getting Started GuideCUE LCD FunctionSo far we’ve been monitoring channel 9 using the MIX CUE mode. In th

Seite 20 - Setting the Input Level

Setting the CUE Mode 21ProMix 01 Getting Started GuideSetting the CUE ModeFor the rest of this tutorial and the next, we’ll use the ST FIX CUE mode. I

Seite 21 - Applying EQ

22 Chapter 3: Basic Mixing TutorialProMix 01 Getting Started GuideChannel ON/OFFThe channel [ON] buttons are used to turn channels ON and OFF. This fu

Seite 22 - Setting EQ Frequency

Advanced Mixing Tutorial 23ProMix 01 Getting Started GuideAdvanced Mixing TutorialIn this chapter... Applying Effects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Seite 23 - Setting the Q

i ProMix 01 Getting Started Guide Important Information Please read the following before operating ProMix 01. Safety Information • Make sure the ProM

Seite 24 - Using the EQ Library

24 Chapter 4: Advanced Mixing TutorialProMix 01 Getting Started GuideApplying EffectsProMix 01 features two stereo effects processors: Effect1 and Eff

Seite 25 - Storing an EQ Program

Editing Effects 25ProMix 01 Getting Started GuideEditing EffectsYou can edit the preset effects programs and then store them as user effects programs.

Seite 26 - CUE LCD Function

26 Chapter 4: Advanced Mixing TutorialProMix 01 Getting Started GuideStoring User EffectsThere are 10 user effects programs for you to store your own

Seite 27 - Setting Fader Levels

Patching in a Compressor 27ProMix 01 Getting Started GuidePatching in a CompressorProMix 01 features three stereo dynamics processors, for compres-sio

Seite 28 - Channel ON/OFF

28 Chapter 4: Advanced Mixing TutorialProMix 01 Getting Started GuideStoring Mix ScenesProMix 01 scene memories allow you to store and recall all mix

Seite 29 - Advanced Mixing Tutorial

Recalling Mix Scenes 29ProMix 01 Getting Started GuideRecalling Mix ScenesNow we’ll take a look at recalling mix scenes. Since you’ve stored only one

Seite 30 - Recalling Effects

30 Chapter 4: Advanced Mixing TutorialProMix 01 Getting Started GuideWhere to Go from Here?That’s the end of the tutorials. In the Basic Tutorial you

Seite 31 - Editing Effects

Application Examples 31ProMix 01 Getting Started GuideApplication ExamplesIn this chapter... Live Performance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Seite 32 - Storing User Effects

32 Chapter 5: Application ExamplesProMix 01 Getting Started GuideLive PerformanceDATStage monitorsFront of housemain speakersPower ampHeadphonesPower

Seite 33 - Patching in a Compressor

Live Performance 33ProMix 01 Getting Started GuideThis example shows ProMix 01 in a live performance application. Eight balanced microphones can be co

Seite 34 - Storing Mix Scenes

ii ProMix 01 Getting Started Guide Copyright © 1994 Yamaha Corporation. All rights reserved.No part of the ProMix 01 software or its user manuals may

Seite 35 - Recalling Mix Scenes

34 Chapter 5: Application ExamplesProMix 01 Getting Started GuideOnstage Keyboard MixingPoweredmonitorsHeadphonesMONITOR OUTSEND3SEND4To front ofhouse

Seite 36 - Where to Go from Here?

Onstage Keyboard Mixing 35ProMix 01 Getting Started GuideThis example shows ProMix 01 in an onstage keyboard mixing appli-cation. Line-level sources a

Seite 37 - Application Examples

36 Chapter 5: Application ExamplesProMix 01 Getting Started GuideMIDI StudioDATMonitorsPower ampHeadphonesMONITOR OUTDIGITALREC OUTANALOGREC OUTMicsIn

Seite 38 - Live Performance

MIDI Studio 37ProMix 01 Getting Started GuideThis example shows ProMix 01 in a MIDI studio application. This could be a home or project studio. Balanc

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38 Chapter 5: Application ExamplesProMix 01 Getting Started GuideMultitrackingDATMonitorsPower ampHeadphonesMONITOR OUTDIGITALREC OUTANALOGREC OUTMics

Seite 40 - Onstage Keyboard Mixing

Multitracking 39ProMix 01 Getting Started GuideThis example shows ProMix 01 in a multitrack recording application. It is basically the same as the MID

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40 Chapter 5: Application ExamplesProMix 01 Getting Started Guide

Seite 42 - MIDI Studio

Mixing and Automation 41ProMix 01 Getting Started GuideMixing and AutomationIn this chapter... General Mix Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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42 Chapter 6: Mixing and AutomationProMix 01 Getting Started GuideGeneral Mix ProcedureThis section is for users who are relatively new to audio mixin

Seite 44 - Multitracking

General Mix Procedure 43ProMix 01 Getting Started Guide• Balance levels—once you’ve optimized the input levels, applied some corrective EQ, and positi

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iii ProMix 01 Getting Started Guide Contents 1 Welcome to ProMix 01 . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Welcome to ProMix 01 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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44 Chapter 6: Mixing and AutomationProMix 01 Getting Started Guide• Apply effects—this really depends on your application. In the studio, you’ll proba

Seite 47 - Mixing and Automation

What is ProMix 01 Automation 45ProMix 01 Getting Started GuideWhat is ProMix 01 AutomationIn conjunction with a MIDI sequencer or controlling computer

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46 Chapter 6: Mixing and AutomationProMix 01 Getting Started GuideMix Scenes & AutomationTo recall mix scenes using a MIDI sequencer you need to:•

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Real-Time Automation 47ProMix 01 Getting Started Guide• When recalling a mix scene during a mix, try to choose a point when the parameters to be chang

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48 Chapter 6: Mixing and AutomationProMix 01 Getting Started GuideOn your MIDI sequencer:• Set the MIDI THRU (or ECHO BACK) function to OFF. Other-wis

Seite 51 - An Automation System

YAMAHA CORPORATIONVS73120 IP 95 01 5000 AP Printed in Japan P.O.Box 1, Hamamatsu, Japan

Seite 52 - Mix Scenes & Automation

iv ProMix 01 Getting Started Guide 6 Mixing and Automation . . . . . . . . . . 41 General Mix Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Seite 53 - Real-Time Automation

Welcome to ProMix 01 1 ProMix 01 Getting Started Guide Welcome to ProMix 01 In this chapter... Welcome to ProMix 01 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Seite 54 - Operation Tips

2 Chapter 1: Welcome to ProMix 01 ProMix 01 Getting Started Guide Welcome to ProMix 01 Thank you for purchasing and welcome to—ProMix 01—the world’s

Seite 55 - YAMAHA CORPORATION

Top & Rear 3 ProMix 01 Getting Started Guide Top & Rear20dB–16 –60GAIN120dB–16 –60GAIN220dB–16 –60GAIN320dB–16 –60GAIN420dB–16 –60GAIN520dB–1

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