01v version?
Posted: Mon Jan 10, 2011 9:12 am
Are there major differences in the versions of the 01v? If so, can anyone identify which this is?
Wasn't positive on that, I see all kinds of designations on various forums. Sounds like this is just the old one (all the 01V96 pics I've seen are blue) that may possibly have the grounding issue. Might still be worth a look, though. Thanks.Bill Fitzmaurice wrote:AFAIK there are two versions, the original and the current. That is one or the other.
I'm not aware of the grounding issue. Mine worked flawlessly.bzb wrote:Wasn't positive on that, I see all kinds of designations on various forums. Sounds like this is just the old one (all the 01V96 pics I've seen are blue) that may possibly have the grounding issue. Might still be worth a look, though. Thanks.Bill Fitzmaurice wrote:AFAIK there are two versions, the original and the current. That is one or the other.
After searching for a while, I kept noticing this issue popping up on the older ones. Supposedly an easy fix, if it's a problem.Bill Fitzmaurice wrote:I'm not aware of the grounding issue. Mine worked flawlessly.bzb wrote:Wasn't positive on that, I see all kinds of designations on various forums. Sounds like this is just the old one (all the 01V96 pics I've seen are blue) that may possibly have the grounding issue. Might still be worth a look, though. Thanks.Bill Fitzmaurice wrote:AFAIK there are two versions, the original and the current. That is one or the other.
The first thing to do is to get the memory cleared, re-setting everything to the default. I found it not the least bit intuitive at first, compared to analog, but after six months with it couldn't imagine going back to analog.bzb wrote:Went ahead and got it shipped to me. Good thing about buying from GC is having 30 days to try out the used gear$386 shipped seemed like a good deal.
No way, first thing is to get it working with my iPad!Bill Fitzmaurice wrote:The first thing to do is to get the memory cleared, re-setting everything to the default. I found it not the least bit intuitive at first, compared to analog, but after six months with it couldn't imagine going back to analog.bzb wrote:Went ahead and got it shipped to me. Good thing about buying from GC is having 30 days to try out the used gear$386 shipped seemed like a good deal.
that definitely an excellent deal....bzb wrote:Went ahead and got it shipped to me. Good thing about buying from GC is having 30 days to try out the used gear$386 shipped seemed like a good deal.
That's what i was using at their gig on a second laptop. Very good software. Tablet would be nice but i need another device like I need another hole in my rump.BoostFab wrote:that definitely an excellent deal....bzb wrote:Went ahead and got it shipped to me. Good thing about buying from GC is having 30 days to try out the used gear$386 shipped seemed like a good deal.
btw, interfacing with the ipad is neat...
if you have a convertible laptop/tablet like Lenovo X series, then you can use Yamaha's more powerful software...
check this out
TouchOSC works on the iPhone. You need a wireless router, laptop, and a USB-MIDI cable.Dave Non-Zero wrote:Man I've been waiting for this stuff to filter down to my iPhone.I've got an o1v and an LS9 and it would be so cool to use my phone to mix as I walk the room. It wouldn't even need full control, just faders and auxes would be enough.
Edit: I did a bit more research and found this little beast.TouchOSC works on the iPhone. You need a wireless router, laptop, and a USB-MIDI cable.