The Yamaha 01V series has been used for just every application possible and now it set to welcome another member to its versatile family, the 01V96i.
According to Yamaha, this particular console is the answer to the growing demand for high quality multi-track recording and playback in many applications. It is also an addition to their continuous expanding lines of affordable, live sound and recording/production solutions.
The over-all layout of the 01V96i is familiar and as intuitive as the elder Yamaha consoles so if one has ever previously owned or used one, he will surely know how this console works.
Equipped with the capacity to record resolutions up to 94kHz at 24-bit, this 40-channel console also features 16 analogue inputs that include 12 mic/line XLR inputs and 4 additional line-level inputs which can be paired to form two stereo inputs.
For the series of connectivity, there are eight auxiliaries and eight mix buses while the desk additionally features a master output fader and the possibility of four more internal effects engines.
The 01V96i's software also allows operators to work in Layers, with the first controlling inputs 1-16, the second 17-32, while the Master Layer brings auxiliary and bus control to the faders, all providing one with the amazing opportunity to drive effects and groups in the very same way he would to all the individual channels.
For the most important feature, the 01V96i is equipped with a full USB2.0 audio interface that makes it possible to route any of the direct outputs or the eight stereo byes channels to the DAW for recording. This is especially helpful for capturing live performances because all of it will be done at a very easy manner.
Though this USB improvement may come as a little too late especially in modern times, it cannot be denied that the 01V96i is still a star on its own. Together with the bundled 01V96i Editor software, one can have the utmost control over the console complete with improved visual monitoring.
According to Yamaha, this particular console is the answer to the growing demand for high quality multi-track recording and playback in many applications. It is also an addition to their continuous expanding lines of affordable, live sound and recording/production solutions.
The over-all layout of the 01V96i is familiar and as intuitive as the elder Yamaha consoles so if one has ever previously owned or used one, he will surely know how this console works.
Equipped with the capacity to record resolutions up to 94kHz at 24-bit, this 40-channel console also features 16 analogue inputs that include 12 mic/line XLR inputs and 4 additional line-level inputs which can be paired to form two stereo inputs.
For the series of connectivity, there are eight auxiliaries and eight mix buses while the desk additionally features a master output fader and the possibility of four more internal effects engines.
The 01V96i's software also allows operators to work in Layers, with the first controlling inputs 1-16, the second 17-32, while the Master Layer brings auxiliary and bus control to the faders, all providing one with the amazing opportunity to drive effects and groups in the very same way he would to all the individual channels.
For the most important feature, the 01V96i is equipped with a full USB2.0 audio interface that makes it possible to route any of the direct outputs or the eight stereo byes channels to the DAW for recording. This is especially helpful for capturing live performances because all of it will be done at a very easy manner.
Though this USB improvement may come as a little too late especially in modern times, it cannot be denied that the 01V96i is still a star on its own. Together with the bundled 01V96i Editor software, one can have the utmost control over the console complete with improved visual monitoring.
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