Yamaha mLAN System - Manuals

Yamaha mLAN System – Manual in PDF format online.

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Summary

Page 4 - How connections are made and broken; Audio view; Click

4 Place the cursor arrow on the icon itself - click on it and see the NODE INFORMATION dialog box for that item. Each device in the Network is technically called a 'Node'. There are three main graphic views you should become familiar with: AUDIO, MIDI, and WORDCLOCK. There are icons for each one on ...

Page 5 - Network Wordclock Connections; Click on the “m” or Master box within it; Network AUDIO Connections

an audio “snake”). You can make and break individual connections or entire selections as necessary. Spend some time making group connections and single connections. The skill of using the patchbay is an important one in any studio environment and is extremely powerful in the world of mLAN. You can c...

Page 6 - Network MIDI Connections

There are 18 outputs from the Computer back to the 01X. These are subdivided into 16 bus channels plus monitor channels 17&18 - which will be used for stereo monitoring. How you take advantage of the 16 bus returns to the 01X will depend on exactly what you are attempting to do. In many cases a ...

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