- #Load yamaha studio manager install#
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The one minor catch that you can't assign an input to multiple VCAs,īut that's usually more of a rock thing, or on rare occasions a pit They have the equivalent functionality of VCAs, with This is a common misconception about the v96/DM series, but it's This is not to naysay the X32 - there's been plenty of conversation of late about it (if I didn't know Robin better, I'd think he was a rep.), but I just can't speak about it, as I've not used one.
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#Load yamaha studio manager plus#
I wouldn't want to do heavy musicals on it (musicals w/o vcas? ugh) but, for QLab plus some mics, and additional playback options, it's an excellent entry level console. Also, academically speaking, it's not a bad thing to be getting students hands onto Yamaha's layout/console style, which, as discussed in another thread, is pretty scalable. It's not a great desk to mix on - no vca's, 16 channels at a time, but the faders actually feel better than the LS9, and, at $2000, it's a pretty tough item to beat. I put 8 mic pre's on the ADAT bus, getting the system up to 20 pre's, which is plenty for a small venue. With a series of different patches, and the extensive I/O available, you can actually load the O1Vi up to 40 active inputs, and 19 outputs you can, indeed, have 48 physically patched inputs and 38 physical outputs (using the built-in ADATs, an 8 in/8 out mini YAGDI card, 16 channels via USB, 12 mic pre's, 4 TRS inputs, and the 6 built-in outputs) - you're just limited to your 40 channel count (32 mono, 8 stereo) per scene.
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(fyi - Jeremy - The pre's DO sound much better than the older O1V). Downside is the limited mic pre's (only 12). It's a super solid option, assuming you have someone in the venue who is comfortable with layers, given the lack of alpha numeric display. I just put an O1V96i into a university venue. With different shows (and take it with me) so the weight and real For me it'sĪ winning combination (Qlab and the 01V96i) but then again, I tour It's not a christmas tree in the middle of the venue. That is an advantage too almost everyone can work on a 01V and Yes, it looks aīit old compared to all those flashy touch screen consoles but I think it's a very nice console for the price. Scene changes, FX changes, bypasses, on/off for tracks et cetera. Really really love it, not having to use an extra audio interface.Įven the MIDI still works over the USB connection so I can send The USB audio tracks are, out of the box, routed to 17->32. Works when setting up two different system pref fields in the SM2 does have some perculiarities (syncing only SM2 (Studio Manager 2) then can be used as an on/offlineĮditor and remote.
#Load yamaha studio manager install#
Once you install aįew drivers (Yamaha Steinberg USB and YAMAHA-USB-MIDI) you're set I can confirm it works flawlessly with Qlab.
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#Load yamaha studio manager full#
Hell this actually works full duplex on USB is a mystery to me but Tried and tested machine with the added bonus of 16in/out (how the I bought a 01V96i because for me it's also one