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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 configure almost 

anything you can dream up. It is basic signal 

routing but on a network scale. The Graphic 
Patchbay makes routing a much easier task.  

 

Relate the connections to regular analog cables. 
We will load Voices, recall sounds by their name 

and control our entire studio via mLAN. Notice 

also that all of this will be accomplished prior to 

opening the Digital Audio Workstation software 
sequencer. Once you understand how the Yamaha 

components in this particular setup are interacting 

it will, theoretically, make clearer how to route 
signal to tracks of the software sequencer and 

return them back to the hardware. The 

applications (Graphic Patchbay, Studio Manager, 
and the Multi-Part Editors) are capable of running 

in the background of your selected sequencer 

software…and eventually will be able to be stored 

right within your software. Yamaha, Steinberg and 
other manufacturers are currently working on a 

new protocol “Studio Connections” – that will 

make just such total integration possible – and 
give you real “total recall”.  

 

Setting up a Network 
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 
inputs. Next you will want to make your audio 

connections and finally your MIDI connections. 

 

• 

Network Wordclock Connections 

 

 

In our setup the 01X is the Master clock. In the 

diagram above you see the 01X at the top center 
of the screen shot. It is highlighted (black line 

outlines the node). You can highlight a node by 

clicking any where in the colored background 

within it. To set is as the Master Wordclock: 
 

• 

Click on the “m” or Master box within it 

• 

Click on the “1 Mstr” icon on the toolbar 

 

 

 

• 

Network AUDIO Connections 

 

 

In this particular example we will be setting up as 

if we are preparing to do a tracking session: 
Recording the Motif ES and the Rack through the 

01X - sending audio and/or MIDI data to the 

computer. 

 
Setup the following Audio view connections: 

 

OUT [channels]

Æ

 IN [channels] 

01X Audio Out [1-24]

Æ

 Computer Audio In [1-24]  

Computer Audio Out [1-2]

Æ

 01X Audio In [17-18]  

mLAN16E Audio Out [1-16]

Æ

 01X Audio In [1-16]  

i88X Audio Out [1-8]

Æ

 mLAN16E Audio In [1-8]  

(Shown above) 
 

Audio connections in this setup will allow the 24 

mLAN outputs of the 01X to arrive at the 
Computer. This will allow you to connect any 

channel of the 01X to your digital audio 

workstation’s inputs. These 24 are made up of the 
8 AD Inputs plus the 16-mLAN channels. How 

many tracks you are able to record simultaneously 

will depend on your software and your computer’s 

capability.  
 

 

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

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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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