Yamaha 01X
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Is Digital Audio Mixing for Standalone Applications and Computer Interfacing
The Yamaha 01X Mlan Production Studio. Respected, 24-bit/96-kHz FireWire Audio/Digital Mixer/Control Surface for Mac and PC with 28 Mixing Channels, Dual Effects Processors and 4-Band EQ and Dynamics Per Channel for your Mac or Windows computer.
The Yamaha 01X is an integrated 28-channel digital mixing console, control surface and audio I/O interface for computer based digital audio workstations. The mixer features 2 mLAN (FireWire) connections capable of sending and receiving 24-bit / 96kHz audio signal to Mac or Windows based DAWs. A total of 8 microphone and line level switchable inputs are featured. Channels 1 and 2 feature balanced XLR connections, capable of 48V phantom power. An unbalanced 1/4 inch jack Hi-Z input shares channel 8 with a balanced line level input. S/PDIF in/out (RCA/Phono/cinch) provides a digital stereo connection to CD recorders. Dual 32-bit effects processor engines provide a full array of pristine DSP effects, relieving the strain of native processing on the host computer. Full dynamics processing and 4-band parametric EQ is provided. In addition to the mixing capabilities, the Yamaha 01X is a full featured DAW remote control surface. Featuring low latency audio interfacing over mLAN for both Windows and Macintosh based computers the 01X delivers remote control power never before offered in a multi-function device. The Yamaha 01X boasts DAW support for Cubase SX, Nuendo, Sonar, Logic Audio, Digital Performer and many other software products. Track-arming, transport control, plug-in-editing, mixing, window selection plus much more can all be controlled directly from the 01X. Bundled with the Yamaha 01X is a professional suite of user interface control software and commercially available VST effects plug-ins offering enhanced vocal processing, final mastering and studio quality, formant-accurate pitch correction. Whilst the Yamaha 01X itself has one of the most intuitive user interfaces yet designed, using the 01X in conjunction with Yamaha


