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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 stereo return will be sufficient. 

However, in a situation where you are mixing 

down you might find it convenient to combine 
tracks in your DAW software into more convenient 

groupings (see example at the end of the article). 

For example, you may have 6 or 8 tracks of 
backing vocals that you want to bus down to a 

stereo pair. Or you might have 8 drum tracks that 

you want to combine down to kick-snare-left and 

right. You can utilize these 16 channel inputs as 
you see fit.  

 

There are 16 audio outs from the Motif ES going 
to the 01X. These are divided 14+2 – fourteen 

individual outputs (assignable in the MIXING area 

of the Motif ES: as1 ~ as14) plus the L&R stereo 
output. L&R are the 15

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 & 16

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 outputs. 

 

In the AUDIO routing diagram we have the i88X 

with 8 outputs going to the inputs of the 
mLAN16E. This can bring in additional analog 

audio inputs on to the network and/or it can bring 

in SPDIF and/or ADAT inputs. This means it is a 
powerful expansion tool. When you are putting 

together a studio you must be prepared for all 

kinds of inputs and all kinds of scenarios. SPDIF 
inputs are digital stereo inputs – this can bring in 

a mix from a hardware DAW like the AW16G or 

AW4416 running in sync with your computer. The 

ADAT input can bring in 8 digital channels via a 
myriad of gear that utilizes the ADAT light pipe 

standard. The i88X also features 8 analog outputs 

– these could be used to feed elaborate 
headphone mix setups as necessary for your 

session. Having an i88X as a weapon in your 

arsenal will mean you have a Swiss-Army knife 
type device that can be more than just a world-

class pair of mic preamps and 6 line inputs. 

 

Note on AUDIO CONNECTIONS: Typically at the start of 
a session you will plan ahead and target the goal to be 
accomplished. This is when you will be working with the 
Audio connections in the Graphic Patchbay. Once you 
have “cabled” the hardware, you can open the software 
and connect the tracks of your Digital Audio 
Workstation’s sequencer to the inputs and outputs you 
have made available. Since these setups can be named 
and stored on your computer, you can easily create 
setups that you use often as Templates for quick access. 
For example, you might create a Template for 
“tracking”, another for “mixing down”, and another for 
“live performance” or for “sampling” and so on. Use your 
imagination. The Digital Patchbay is used to setup 
connections between the hardware items in your 
network. 

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Network MIDI Connections 

 

 

Setup the following MIDI view connections: 

 

01X MIDI OUT: 

Port 1 > 1 DAW Sequencer Remote 
Port 2 > 2 MIDI A (back panel of 01X) 
Port 3 > 3 MIDI B (back panel of 01X) 
Port 4 > 4 Studio Manager 
Port 5 > 5 Remote for Motif ES Editor 

 

mLAN16E MIDI OUT: 

Port 1 > computer’s Port 9: Motif ES (Controller) 
Port 2 > computer’s Port 10 PLG Boards or ext  
Port 3 > computer’s Port 11 Multi-Part (Rack) 
Port 4 > not used in this particular setup

 

 

Computer MIDI OUT: 

Port 1 > 01X: DAW Remote 
Port 2 > 01X: MIDI A (back panel of 01X) 
Port 3 > 01X: MIDI B (back panel of 01X) 
Port 4 > 01X: Studio Manager 
Port 5 > 01X: Remote Motif ES Editor 
Port 6 > mLAN16E: Internal Motif ES (TG) 
Port 7 > mLAN16E: PLG150 Boards 
Port 8 > mLAN16E: Remote for Motif Rack

 

 

01X MIDI IN: 

Port 1 < Computer: DAW Remote 
Port 2 < Computer: MIDI A (back panel of 01X) 
Port 3 < Computer: MIDI B (back panel of 01X) 
Port 4 < Studio Manager  
Port 5 < Remote for Motif ES Editor 
 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for mLAN Driver

Page 1: ...mLAN System Setup A Getting Started Power User Guide Windows Phil Clendeninn Senior Product Specialist Technology Products Yamaha Corporation of America 1...

Page 2: ...rkstation sequencer Set Mode B GENERAL Port 3 the Motif ES s Port 3 will be used to remote control the Motif Rack Press ENTER to make settings Press F5 MIDI Press SF2 SWITCH Set the Local Ctrl OFF Pre...

Page 3: ...Press Knob 1 ENABLE Press Knob 8 YES If necessary DISPLAY DOWN to page 2 2 and set the Clock to INTERNAL and 44 1kHz Press SHIFT BACK UP Click OK on the computer This will configure the 01X as the Ma...

Page 4: ...a box showing the potential OUTS will open There are 18 OUTPUTS from the computer You can select a single connector by clicking in the empty space to the right of the number a small jack will appear L...

Page 5: ...etwork When you are going to start configuring your Graphic Patchbay it is a good idea to establish the Wordclock connections first This will eliminate clocking errors before you connect outputs to in...

Page 6: ...headphone mix setups as necessary for your session Having an i88X as a weapon in your arsenal will mean you have a Swiss Army knife type device that can be more than just a world class pair of mic pre...

Page 7: ...NAGER program Find the MIDI SETUP box floats outside the main program Click on it to see MIDI Setup MIDI SETUP Above is a screen shot of the MIDI SETUP dialog box We will be using the following MIDI I...

Page 8: ...your DAW mixer So in this scenario the computer sees the Motif ES coming in on its Ports 9 10 11 and 12 So the first port IN to the computer from the Motif ES is Port 9 IN The computer is sending back...

Page 9: ...track of the Digital Audio Workstation software will be setup to receive IN MIDI data and to echo back send OUT the data to the selected tone engine For example if you wanted to play Part 14 of the Mo...

Page 10: ...as the SYSTEM OUTPUT The System Effects Reverb and Chorus will be applied as normal to the L R outputs Any Part set to an assignable output will not have the System Effects obviously However if you h...

Page 11: ...so you can print the track without reverb but with EQ and a Compressor this is very cool Of course you could use the patchbay to send the i88X input directly to the 01X or directly to the computer it...

Page 12: ...ss INTERNAL Press 44 1kHz With mLAN Wordclock you have an extremely stable source for digital synchronization i e extremely low jitter The advantage to using the 01X as the Master Wordclock is that if...

Page 13: ...er it disappears to sort itself out Remember mLAN is working on the kernel level of your computer Be patient sometimes it can take several seconds for the system to sort itself out Give it time and se...

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