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01V96i Quick Start Guide

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Playback

After recording, you can playback to check the audio. Follow the instructions below to check the 2-channel stereo mix on 
the 01V96i.

1.

To playback through the 01V96i, you need to patch input 
channels to USB on the IN PATCH page. If you assign 
USB 1-2 to the input channels 17-18, then you do not 
need to re-assign the patch again for recording. (Input 
channels 17-18 are patched from ADAT by default)

2.

Open VST Connections in the Device 
menu, and confirm if the Output bus 
(Stereo Out) is added. Also, make sure 
the device ports are assigned to 
01V96i 1 and 01V96i 2 respectively. 
(If the bus is not added, add the out-
put bus (Stereo) in a similar way to 
recording.)

3.

Also, make sure the output port on 
each track is assigned to Stereo Out.

4.

Click “Play” to start playback.

DAW Remote Control

The 01V96i’s Remote function enables you to control external 
DAW, such as Cubase. For the information on how to setup the 
01v96i to control Cubase, please refer to P.83 of the 01V96i ref-
erence manual.

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Summary of Contents for 01V96i

Page 1: ...2nd Edition...

Page 2: ...PS 15 MUTE GROUPS 16 CHANNEL VIEW 16 EFFECTS 17 EDITING AN EFFECT 17 USING AN EFFECT 18 ROUTING AUDIO THROUGH AN EFFECT 18 SCENE MEMORY 19 RECALL SAFE 19 SCENE FADE 19 SCENE COPY PASTE 20 MONITOR 21 L...

Page 3: ...alog input connectors are at the back of the top panel The analog outputs and digital I O are found on the rear panel They include Rear Panel Other connectors on the rear panel are for various control...

Page 4: ...accept mic line inputs with XLR and balanced TRS phone jack respectively If you plug cables to INPUT A and INPUT B of the same number only the signal from INPUT B is effective Unbalanced insert jacks...

Page 5: ...rea just press the SEL button Then press the SEL button for another channel when you are ready to move on Analog input gain and pad 48V switches are on the rear panel and switch on phantom power for 4...

Page 6: ...ut to the 01V96i This assignment is not fixed it can be changed in the PATCH menu Here is the default patch channels 1 16 control the 16 analog inputs on the top on the console channels 17 24 control...

Page 7: ...utton for the required channel or move the cur sor on the screen to the required channel number 4 Press ENTER by the data wheel on the right side of the console This will open the PATCH SELECT window...

Page 8: ...f the Aux Send levels to be edited by the faders instead of the normal channel level You can also see the Aux Send levels on the LCD represented either by rotary pots or by bar graphs Pre and Post Fad...

Page 9: ...will show the EQ edit screen There are 4 parametric bands Select which band to control with the HIGH HIGH MID LOW MID and LOW switches Note that the LOW band can be a Low Shelf or a HPF by changing t...

Page 10: ...orm surround panning To select a SURROUND MODE press the PAN ROUTING Display Access Key so the SURR MODE page is shown on the LCD Then choose the SURROUND MODE 3 1 or 5 1 or 6 1 This will then con ver...

Page 11: ...COMP The output channels only have a COMP When the DYNAMICS Display Access key is pressed the LCD shows the relevant GATE or COMP screen Gain Reduction meters and Key In source can also be viewed her...

Page 12: ...h channel number in the LCD ensure that the PAN of the channels will follow through to the Buses This is particularly useful when using the Buses as stereo sub groups like on a typical analog console...

Page 13: ...N can also be changed here Press the INSERT DELAY key again to see Delay settings for each channel The maximum possible delay time varies with sample rate At 44 1KHz the maximum possible delay time is...

Page 14: ...e top fader layer 1 16 to be paired with the equivalent channel on the layer below 17 32 Output Buses and Auxes can also be paired but only Horizontally When channels are paired they share the same fa...

Page 15: ...me amount If one fader in the Group needs to be moved by itself then hold that channel s SEL button while pushing the fader but not while the GROUP menu is dis played or else the channel will be remov...

Page 16: ...creens Groups I to P are for Inputs Groups U to X are for Outputs Once a Mute Group is made when the ON button for one channel is pressed all the other channels in the same Group are also switched On...

Page 17: ...ow the LCD EDITING AN EFFECT The Effect parameters can be edited using the data wheel and cursor keys to the right of the console To change the type of effect from Reverb to Rev X for example follow t...

Page 18: ...THROUGH AN EFFECT 1 First audio needs to be routed into the effect If the default patch is used first turn up Aux 1 send level for the required channel Select Aux1 fader mode and push up the fader to...

Page 19: ...their stored position Using the Fade Time function the faders can be programmed to move slowly taking up to 30 seconds to complete their movement Checking the Global Fade Time box will give the same F...

Page 20: ...PASTE DST LCD screens can be used In the PASTE SRC screen choose which parameters of which channels should be copied In the PASTE DST screen choose which Scene Memories should be updated The maximum n...

Page 21: ...points can be changed Pre Post Fader and the monitor can be switched to MONO 1 The MONITOR OUT LEVEL adjusts the main lis tening level 2 The MONITOR 2TR IN button selects what to lis ten to in the mon...

Page 22: ...ormation of Cubase AI check the following web site http www steinberg net Tips For the Hard Disk Drive It is strongly recommended to use one with a speed of 7200rpm or faster for recording and playbac...

Page 23: ...h that mixes multiple input signals The 01V96i is equipped with 8 BUS Group buses 8 AUX buses and a STEREO L R bus Wordclock Wordclock is the signal that synchronizes digital audio equipment from one...

Page 24: ...for Direct Out or Bus Out Direct Out recording When recording signals sent from DIRECT OUT assign each DIRECT OUT to USB Select the channel for recording and press the View Dis play Access key to acc...

Page 25: ...USB2 set to BUS2 respectively 3 Activate the audio signals from the mics or audio sources Press the HOME METER key to open the Meter page and check the level meter for each input channel and Bus Outs...

Page 26: ...f the 01V96i 8 Open the Project menu and click Add track to add audio Mono or Stereo tracks 9 Select the input ports for each track Tip To assign all input ports at one time you can highlight all trac...

Page 27: ...ched from ADAT by default 2 Open VST Connections in the Device menu and confirm if the Output bus Stereo Out is added Also make sure the device ports are assigned to 01V96i 1 and 01V96i 2 respectively...

Page 28: ...ha proaudio website Setup To control your 01V96i with the Editor you need to assign the input and output ports on both Studio Manager V2 Host and 01V96i Editor 1 Press the DIO SETUP Display Access key...

Page 29: ...Convenient save and load data All of your console s mix setting can be saved and loaded in your computer and synchronize between the 01V96i In case of using a rental or another installed console you c...

Page 30: ...nnel to its default settings press the LOW and HIGH band selection buttons at the same time 3 Copy STEREO Mix to an AUX Press and hold LAYER button 1 16 or 17 32 then press a FADER MODE button AUX1 AU...

Page 31: ...STER and OUTPUT MUTE MASTER boxes must be checked in the MUTE GROUP display menu Then the Mute Groups will behave in a similar way to those on a typical analog console each channel s ON button is inde...

Page 32: ...l to recall the next or the previous Scene OSC On Off to control the internal Oscillator Studio Manager open and close various windows in the 01V96i Editor software on PC or Mac Display Forward Back t...

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