Yamaha 02R Version 2 Owner's Manual

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Page 1 - DIGITAL RECORDING CONSOLE

DIGITAL RECORDING CONSOLEE

Page 2 - FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A.)

Introduction to the 02R 1 Digital Recording Console 02R Getting Started Guide Introduction to the 02R In this chapter...Digital Recording Console 02R

Page 3 - Important Information

Index 91Digital Recording Console 02R Getting Started GuideSTORE – confirmation popup ...53TITLE EDIT box...

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92 IndexDigital Recording Console 02R Getting Started GuideEQUALIZER display functionATT (attenuation) icon ...

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Index 93Digital Recording Console 02R Getting Started GuideRroutingdirect outputs...35eigh

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94 IndexDigital Recording Console 02R Getting Started Guide

Page 7 - User’s Guide

DIGITAL RECORDING CONSOLE Getting Started Guide Getting Started Guide

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Sections iDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideSections1 Controls and Connections. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 User Interface . . . .

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ii SectionsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s Guide

Page 10 - Introduction to the 02R

Contents iiiDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideContents1 Controls and Connections. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Front Panel . . . . .

Page 11 - Digital Recording Console 02R

iv ContentsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideMetering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 12 - Installation

Contents vDigital Recording Console 02R User’s Guide8 Scene Memories. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113What are Scene Memories? . .

Page 13 - Top and Rear Panels

2 Introduction to the 02R Digital Recording Console 02R Getting Started Guide Digital Recording Console 02R From the company that pioneered digital m

Page 14 - Features

vi ContentsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideOscillator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Controls and Connections 1Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideControls and ConnectionsIn this chapter...Front Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 16 - Key Features

2 Controls and ConnectionsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideFront PanelAnalog input controlsDisplay screen and related controlsSELECTED CHANNE

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Controls and Connections 3Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideAnalog input controls1. Phantom switches (channels 1 to 8)These switches turn the

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4 Controls and ConnectionsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideAnalog output controls7. T/B LEVEL control and microphoneThis control sets the vol

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Controls and Connections 5Digital Recording Console 02R User’s Guide11. MIXING buttonsThese buttons access the corresponding Display function.12. AUX

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6 Controls and ConnectionsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideDisplay screen and related controls13. SCENE MEMORY indicatorThis 2-digit (7-segme

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Controls and Connections 7Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideSELECTED CHANNEL controls19. ROUTING buttonsThese buttons set the routing for the

Page 22 - Getting Started

8 Controls and ConnectionsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideMonitor controls23. STUDIO buttonsThese buttons select the monitor signal sent to

Page 23 - Making the Connections

Controls and Connections 9Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideFaders28. Tape and Effect return controlsThese continuously rotary controls set th

Page 24 - Basic Setup

Introduction to the 02R 3 Digital Recording Console 02R Getting Started Guide RISC Technology To provide powerful system control and full dynamic aut

Page 25 - Setting the Synchronization

10 Controls and ConnectionsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s Guide31. FLIP buttonThis button interchanges the functions of MIC/LINE channels 1 to 1

Page 26 - Recall Scene Memory 0

Controls and Connections 11Digital Recording Console 02R User’s Guide38. CURSOR buttonsThese buttons select the parameters and options on the display

Page 27 - 18 Getting Started

12 Controls and ConnectionsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s Guide4. STEREO OUT ANALOG (1 and 2) connectorsSTEREO OUT (1) are balanced XLR-3-32 typ

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Controls and Connections 13Digital Recording Console 02R User’s Guide9. POWER switchThis is a push-type power switch. It is recessed to prevent accide

Page 29 - Setting the Input Level

14 Controls and ConnectionsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideSignals input here are fed through to the CONTROL ROOM buttons (24) and are monit

Page 30 - Setting the GAIN

Block DiagramDC CUTSame as ST INEFF1 can not be assigned to AUX7EFF2 can not be assigned to AUX8T/BC-REFF1,2RTN1,2De-EMPSelectorAUX 6AUX 52TR-D12TR-D

Page 31 - ∅/ATT Display Function

16 Controls and Connections Digital Recording Console 02R User’s Guide

Page 32 - SCENE MEMORY LED

User Interface 17Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideUser InterfaceIn this chapter...About the User Interface. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 33 - Applying EQ

18 User InterfaceDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideAbout the User InterfaceDigital Recording Console 02R user interface is powerful but very i

Page 34 - Setting the Gain

User Interface 19Digital Recording Console 02R User’s Guide• The [DIGITAL I/O] button is used to select the word clock source, define the digital input

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4 Introduction to the 02R Digital Recording Console 02R Getting Started Guide Top and Rear PanelsINPUT AINPUT AINPUT AINPUT AINPUT AINPUT A INPUT A I

Page 36 - Setting the Frequency

20 User InterfaceDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideHowever, these two sends are routed to the internal effects unit. Therefore, the buttons al

Page 37 - Setting the Bandwidth

User Interface 21Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideThe CURSOR buttons are also used to position the cursor in a name when naming automation mi

Page 38 - Resetting the Equalizer

22 User InterfaceDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideDisplay FunctionsThe following table lists all the Digital Recording Console 02R display fu

Page 39 - Using the EQUALIZER Library

User Interface 23Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideSELECTED CHANNEL ControlsThese controls are very similar in setup to the controls of an ana

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24 User InterfaceDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuidePAN controlsThese controls allow you to select the pan position of the selected channel. Th

Page 41 - Storing an EQ Program

Mixing and Monitoring 25Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideMixing and MonitoringIn this chapter...Analog Inputs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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26 Mixing and MonitoringDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideAnalog InputsThe Digital Recording Console 02R is equipped with 24 individual analog

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Mixing and Monitoring 27Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuidePadThe Pad function attenuates input signals by 20 dB. This is useful when inputting

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28 Mixing and MonitoringDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideON ButtonsThe [ON] buttons are used to turn channels on and off. The input channel,

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Mixing and Monitoring 29Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideAnalog OutputsThe Digital Recording Console 02R is equipped with a pair of analog st

Page 46 - Selecting the Routing

Introduction to the 02R 5 Digital Recording Console 02R Getting Started Guide Features Sonic Specifications • Linear 20-bit 64-times oversampling A/D

Page 47 - Adjusting the Pan

30 Mixing and MonitoringDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideSOLO ButtonYou can monitor input channels in isolation by pressing the [SOLO] button

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MIXING Display Functions 31Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideMIXING Display FunctionsIn this chapter...Phase and Attenuation . . . . . . . . .

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32 MIXING Display FunctionsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuidePhase and AttenuationPhaseThe Phase (∅) function inverts the phase of the selecte

Page 50 - Secondary Recording Tutorial

MIXING Display Functions 33Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideDisplay ScreensThere are two screens in the ∅/ΑΤΤ display function. Shown below i

Page 51 - Auxiliary Send Channels

34 MIXING Display FunctionsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideDelayThe DELAY display function is used to apply a small amount of delay to input

Page 52 - FADER STATUS

MIXING Display Functions 35Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideThe following illustration shows the second screen – TAPE 1 through 16 and the ef

Page 53 - SEND LEVEL

36 MIXING Display FunctionsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuidePan and BalanceThe PAN display function is used to pan and balance signals. The i

Page 54 - Creating a Monitor Mix

MIXING Display Functions 37Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuidePan PositionsStereo-Pair PansOdd and even pairs of channels can be linked togethe

Page 55 - Applying Effects

38 MIXING Display FunctionsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideSwitching to GANG mode allows you to reposition the stereo signal within the ster

Page 56 - Adjusting the Effect Return

MIXING Display Functions 39Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideRoutingThe ROUTING display function is used to select the bus routing of the inpu

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6 Introduction to the 02R Digital Recording Console 02R Getting Started Guide •2 analog stereo outputs•6 analog auxiliary send outputs• Stereo studio

Page 58 - Recalling and Editing Effects

40 MIXING Display FunctionsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideShown below is the second screen – TAPE 1 through 16, EFF1 and EFF2, and STEREO o

Page 59 - Editing Effects

MIXING Display Functions 41Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideMeteringThe Digital Recording Console 02R features comprehensive signal level met

Page 60 - Storing a User Effect

42 MIXING Display FunctionsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideThe third screen shows the output and auxiliary buses and the stereo output, plus

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MIXING Display Functions 43Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideBy changing the meter source points, you can easily observe the effect of changin

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44 MIXING Display FunctionsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideViewThe VIEW display function allows you to see all the parameters of an individu

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MIXING Display Functions 45Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuidePairEach time you press the [ENTER] button, PAIR will alternately be set or cance

Page 64 - Compressing the Stereo Output

46 MIXING Display FunctionsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideAuxiliary SendsSelect an auxiliary channel with the CURSOR buttons. Each time you

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MIXING Display Functions 47Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideChannel LibraryThe Channel Library is used to access and store channel settings –

Page 66 - Using the Dynamics Library

48 MIXING Display FunctionsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideTo store your settings, use the CURSOR buttons to select the “EXECUTE” control ic

Page 67 - Editing Dynamics Programs

MIXING Display Functions 49Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideEqualizerThe Digital Recording Console 02R is equipped with a four-band, fully pa

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Introduction to the 02R 7 Digital Recording Console 02R Getting Started Guide Key Features This section looks at some of the key features of the Digi

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50 MIXING Display FunctionsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s Guide• Rotary icons – There is an icon for bandwidth (Q), center frequency (F), and ga

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MIXING Display Functions 51Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideEQUALIZER controlsYou can also adjust the equalization for the selected channel w

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52 MIXING Display FunctionsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideEqualizer ProgramsThese are the preset equalizer programs.No Program Name No Prog

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MIXING Display Functions 53Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideEqualizer LibraryThe Equalizer Library is used to access and store EQ settings –

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54 MIXING Display FunctionsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideExiting the LibrarySelecting the LIB icon and pressing the [ENTER] button switche

Page 74 - Recalling a Scene Memory

MIXING Display Functions 55Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideUNDO OperationWhen the 02R stores or recalls a program, the previous settings are

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56 MIXING Display FunctionsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideMIXING Display FunctionsPreset EQ Program ParametersNo NameParameterDescriptionLO

Page 76 - Mixing and Automation

MIXING Display Functions 57Digital Recording Console 02R User’s Guide 10E.Bass 2PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING H.SHELF Unlike program 9, this emphasizes the

Page 77 - What is 02R Automation?

58 MIXING Display FunctionsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s Guide 20 A.G.Stroke 1PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING H.SHELF Emphasizes the bright tones of an

Page 78 - Real-Time Automation

MIXING Display Functions 59Digital Recording Console 02R User’s Guide 30 Total EQ 1PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING H.SHELF Use on the STEREO bus during mixdow

Page 79 - 70 Mixing and Automation

8 Introduction to the 02R Digital Recording Console 02R Getting Started Guide Recalling the scene is even easier – just press the [RECALL] button. Yo

Page 80 - Creating a New Automix

60 MIXING Display FunctionsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s Guide 38 Piano HighPEAKING PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING Use for the high range of the piano

Page 81 - 72 Mixing and Automation

Dynamics 61Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideDynamicsIn this chapter...Dynamics Processors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 82 - Recording the First Session

62 DynamicsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideDynamics ProcessorsDynamics processors are generally used to correct or control signal levels. Ho

Page 83 - Automix Recording Notes

Dynamics 63Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideCompressorA compressor provides a form of automatic level control. By attenuating high levels, th

Page 84 - Mixing and Automation 75

64 DynamicsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideKnee sets the transition of the signal at the threshold. With a hard knee, the transition between

Page 85 - Editing Automation Events

Dynamics 65Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideExpanderAn expander is another form of automatic level control. By attenuating the signal below t

Page 86 - Punch-in Automix Data

66 DynamicsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideCompanderA compander is a compressor-expander - a combination of signal compression and expansion

Page 87 - 78 Mixing and Automation

Dynamics 67Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideGate and DuckingA gate, or noise gate is an audio switch used to mute signals below a set thresho

Page 88 - Mixing and Automation 79

68 DynamicsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideFor ducking, this controls how soon the signal is ducked once the duck has been triggered. With a

Page 89 - 80 Mixing and Automation

Dynamics 69Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideDYNAMICS Display FunctionDynamics can be applied to the input channels (MIC/LINE 1 through 16, LI

Page 90 - Off-Line Automix Editing

Introduction to the 02R 9 Digital Recording Console 02R Getting Started Guide the current channel. You can customize your 02R to automatically select

Page 91 - Editing Channel ON/OFF

70 DynamicsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuidePatching in a ProcessorDYNAMICS IconThe DYNAMICS ON/OFF icon is used to turn the dynamics process

Page 92 - Mixing and Automation 83

Dynamics 71Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideDynamics Processor MetersThe amount of processor gain reduction (GR) and the output signal levels

Page 93 - Deleting Events

72 DynamicsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideKEY IN and LINK IndicatorsThe channel KEY IN settings and LINK settings are shown below.The setti

Page 94 - Mixing and Automation 85

Dynamics 73Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideDynamics LibraryThe Dynamics Library is used to access and store dynamics programs. There are 40

Page 95 - Using the AUTOMIX Library

74 DynamicsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideExiting the LibrarySelecting the LIB icon and pressing the [ENTER] button switches back to the DY

Page 96 - Automix Memory

Dynamics 75Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideUNDO OperationWhen the 02R stores or recalls a program, the previous settings are always preserve

Page 97 - 88 Mixing and Automation

76 DynamicsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideDynamicsPreset Dynamics Program ParametersThe “Release”, “Hold”, and “Decay” values shown in the

Page 98 - Recalling an Automix

Dynamics 77Digital Recording Console 02R User’s Guide 7 A.Dr.SN "GAT GateThreshold (dB) –8 Gate for the same purpose as program 5.Range (dB) –23A

Page 99 - 90 Index

78 DynamicsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s Guide 14 Piano1 "CMP CompressorThreshold (dB) –9 Compressor to brighten the tonal color of a pian

Page 100 - Index 91

Dynamics 79Digital Recording Console 02R User’s Guide 21 BrassSection "CMP CompressorThreshold (dB) –18 Compressor intended for brass sounds with

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10 Introduction to the 02R Digital Recording Console 02R Getting Started Guide Similar to the internal stereo effects, the dynamics processors are pa

Page 102 - Index 93

80 DynamicsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s Guide 28 Solo Vocal2 "CMP CompressorThreshold (dB) –8 A variation on program 27.Ratio ( :1) 2.5

Page 103 - 94 Index

Dynamics 81Digital Recording Console 02R User’s Guide 35 BGM Ducking "DUK DuckingThreshold (dB) –19 Ducking background music for voiceovers, typi

Page 104 - Getting Started Guide

82 DynamicsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s Guide

Page 105 - Sections

Auxiliary Channels 83Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideAuxiliary ChannelsIn this chapter...About the 02R Auxiliaries . . . . . . . . . . . .

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84 Auxiliary ChannelsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideAbout the 02R AuxiliariesThe Digital Recording Console 02R has eight auxiliary send cha

Page 107 - Contents

Auxiliary Channels 85Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideThe AUX ButtonsThe AUX functions for AUX 1 through AUX 6 set the channel send levels to

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86 Auxiliary ChannelsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideSelect a channel with the [SEL] buttons. Select the auxiliary bus with the [AUX1] throu

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Auxiliary Channels 87Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideStereo Input ChannelsInput channels 1 through 16 handle only a single signal. The stere

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88 Auxiliary ChannelsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuidePOST – the auxiliary send signal is sourced after the channel fader. This means that th

Page 111 - Controls and Connections

Internal Effects 89Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideInternal EffectsIn this chapter...About Effects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 112 - Front Panel

FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A.)1. IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT!This product, when installed as indicated in the instructions contained in this

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Introduction to the 02R 11 Digital Recording Console 02R Getting Started Guide Digital Recording Console 02R Sonic Performance The Digital Recording

Page 114 - 10. CONFIGURATION buttons

90 Internal EffectsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideAbout EffectsThe Digital Recording Console 02R features two internal multi-effects stereo

Page 115 - Controls and Connections 5

Internal Effects 91Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuidePreset Effects ProgramsThese are the preset effects programs:No Program Name No Program N

Page 116 - 6 Controls and Connections

92 Internal EffectsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideAUX 7 and AUX 8The AUX functions for AUX 7 and AUX 8 set the channel send levels to eithe

Page 117 - 22. EQ buttons and controls

Internal Effects 93Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideDisplay ScreensThere are four screens in the AUX display functions. Two screens access th

Page 118 - Monitor controls

94 Internal EffectsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideEffectsThe Digital Recording Console 02R is equipped with two internal multi-effects ster

Page 119 - 30. ON buttons

Internal Effects 95Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideEffects LibraryThe Effects Library is used to access and store effects programs. There ar

Page 120 - SCENE MEMORY

96 Internal EffectsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideExiting the LibrarySelecting the LIB icon and pressing the [ENTER] button switches back t

Page 121 - Rear Panel

Internal Effects 97Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideUNDO OperationWhen the 02R stores or recalls a program, the previous settings are always

Page 122 - 12 Controls and Connections

98 Internal EffectsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideInternal EffectsPreset Effects Program ParametersProgram 1 — REVERB HALL1This simulates t

Page 123 - Controls and Connections 13

Internal Effects 99Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideProgram 4 — REVERB ROOM2This is a variation on program 3.Parameter Setting Range Descript

Page 124 - List of Cards

12 Introduction to the 02R Digital Recording Console 02R Getting Started Guide

Page 125 - Block Diagram

100 Internal EffectsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideProgram 7 — REV AMBIENCE1This creates space (a smaller space than created by the REVERB

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Internal Effects 101Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideProgram 10 — REV LIVE ROOM2This is a variation on program 9.Parameter Setting Range Desc

Page 127 - User Interface

102 Internal EffectsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideProgram 13 — REV SN.ROOMThis is a reverb variation to enhance the sound of a snare drum.

Page 128 - DISPLAY ACCESS Buttons

Internal Effects 103Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideProgram 16 — FLANGE–>REVERB1Flange effect followed by reverb. This effect is more app

Page 129 - AUX group

104 Internal EffectsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideProgram 19 — EARLY REF.2This is a variation on program 18. It produces a thicker sound.P

Page 130 - CURSOR Buttons

Internal Effects 105Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideProgram 22 — DELAY–>EARLY REFThis effect creates early reflection sound after a delay.

Page 131 - SCENE MEMORY Buttons

106 Internal EffectsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideProgram 25 — CHORUS–>DLY LCRChorus effect is followed by a three-part delay (L-C-R) w

Page 132 - Display Functions

Internal Effects 107Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideProgram 28 — ECHOThis is a common echo effect.Parameter Setting Range DescriptionDly(L)

Page 133 - SELECTED CHANNEL Controls

108 Internal EffectsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideProgram 31 — CHORUS1A stereo chorus. Creates a rich, thickening effect.Parameter Setting

Page 134 - EQUALIZER controls

Internal Effects 109Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideProgram 34 — FLANGEStereo flanger. Creates a rich, swirling effect, full of harmonics.Par

Page 135 - Mixing and Monitoring

Getting Started 13 Digital Recording Console 02R Getting Started Guide Getting Started In this chapter...Basic Assumptions. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 136 - Phantom Power

110 Internal EffectsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideProgram 37 — AUTO PANThis effect performs automatic panning across the stereo image.Para

Page 137 - SEL Buttons

Internal Effects 111Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideProgram 40 — VOCAL DOUBLERThis is a thin harmonizing effect obtained by setting a longer

Page 138 - ON Buttons

112 Internal EffectsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s Guide

Page 139 - Monitor Selector Switches

Scene Memories 113Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideScene MemoriesIn this chapter...What are Scene Memories? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 140 - Monitor Level Controls

114 Scene MemoriesDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideWhat are Scene Memories?Scene memories are a snapshot of all the Digital Recording Console

Page 141 - MIXING Display Functions

Scene Memories 115Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideWhat is Stored in a Scene Memory?Virtually all Digital Recording Console 02R mix settings

Page 142 - Phase and Attenuation

116 Scene MemoriesDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideStoring Mix ScenesThe Digital Recording Console 02R has 64 scene memory locations. You can

Page 143 - Display Screens

Scene Memories 117Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideNaming a Scene MemoryTo name a scene memory, you need to select the scene memory display f

Page 144 - Delay and Cascade

118 Scene MemoriesDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideCharacter SetA scene memory name can be up to 16 characters long and can contain any of th

Page 145 - Fine-Tuning the Delay

Scene Memories 119Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideRecalling Scene MemoriesScene memories are recalled using the [RECALL] button. They can al

Page 146 - Pan and Balance

14 Getting StartedDigital Recording Console 02R Getting Started GuideBasic AssumptionsThe Digital Recording Console 02R was designed to be the perfect

Page 147 - Stereo Width

120 Scene MemoriesDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideFader Recall SafeThe Digital Recording Console 02R has two methods of protecting the syste

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Scene Memories 121Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideFade TimeThe second method of protecting the system from sudden volume level changes is to

Page 149 - Direct Outputs

122 Scene MemoriesDigital Recording Console 02R User’s Guide

Page 150 - ROUTING buttons

Automation 123Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideAutomationIn this chapter...What is the Automation Function? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 151 - Metering

124 AutomationDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideWhat is the Automation Function?One of the most demanding jobs of the recording engineer is ta

Page 152 - Setting the Bus Levels

Automation 125Digital Recording Console 02R User’s Guideyourself running out of memory, you can download unused AUTOMIX memories to a storage device,

Page 153 - Optional Meter Bridge – MB02

126 AutomationDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideWhat is Timecode?Timecode is a signal that contains a chronological record of the absolute tim

Page 154 - Phase/Attenuation

Automation 127Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideIf the connected device does not have a dedicated SMPTE output connector, record the timecode

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128 AutomationDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideAutomation FunctionThe AUTOMIX display function is divided into six screens:MainThe Main scree

Page 156 - Dynamics

Automation 129Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideMain ScreenThe first AUTOMIX display function screen is shown below. This is the Main screen. F

Page 157 - Channel Library

Getting Started 15Digital Recording Console 02R Getting Started GuideBasic SetupThe following illustration shows how to set up a minimal system that w

Page 158 - Program Name

130 AutomationDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideTime Code DisplayThe 02R displays the received timecode in this large area on the screen. If y

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Automation 131Digital Recording Console 02R User’s Guide[SEL] button (edit key) has been pressed. If the parameter has been selected and the channel [

Page 160 - Equalization parameters:

132 AutomationDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideREC – Selecting this icon will cause the unit to enter REC ready mode. The icon will flash. The

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Automation 133Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideMemory ManagementThe second AUTOMIX display function is the Memory Management screen shown bel

Page 162 - Equalizer Programs

134 AutomationDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideAUTOMIX Name Edit FunctionsAUTOMIX memory names can be up to 16 characters long and can contai

Page 163 - Equalizer Library

Automation 135Digital Recording Console 02R User’s Guide• RECALL – This icon is used to recall an AUTOMIX program from the library. Select the icon wi

Page 164 - Control Icons

136 AutomationDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideFader EditThe third AUTOMIX display function is the Fader Edit screen shown below:The top half

Page 165 - MIXING Display Functions 55

Automation 137Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideFader EditWhen you record a fader overdub, this display shows the previously recorded level an

Page 166 - Preset EQ Program Parameters

138 AutomationDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideEvent Edit (MEMORY)The fourth AUTOMIX display function is the Event Edit (MEMORY) screen shown

Page 167 - MIXING Display Functions 57

Automation 139Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideEvent Edit (CH ON)The fifth AUTOMIX display function is the Event Edit (CH ON) screen shown bel

Page 168 - 58 MIXING Display Functions

16 Getting StartedDigital Recording Console 02R Getting Started GuidePower ON/OFFThis section explains how to power the Digital Recording Console 02R

Page 169 - MIXING Display Functions 59

140 AutomationDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideEvent ExtractThe last AUTOMIX display function is the Event Extract screen shown below:The top

Page 170 - 60 MIXING Display Functions

MIDI 141Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideMIDIIn this chapter...MIDI and the 02R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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142 MIDIDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideMIDI and the 02RThe Digital Recording Console 02R is equipped with SMPTE and MTC synchronization plu

Page 172 - Preset Dynamics Programs

MIDI 143Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideSetupSet the basic MIDI Receive and Transmit functions and select the MIDI channels you want the 02R

Page 173 - Compressor

144 MIDIDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideProgram Change AssignThe 02R uses MIDI Program Change messages to recall scene memories.Display Scre

Page 174 - 64 Dynamics

MIDI 145Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideBulk Dump/RequestThe 02R uses MIDI Bulk Dump and Request messages to store or recall scene memories,

Page 175 - Expander

146 MIDIDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideExecuteThere are four commands you can execute:• BULK DUMP – the data of the selected type and numbe

Page 176 - Compander

Groups and Pairs 147Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideGroups and PairsIn this chapter...Grouping Faders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 177 - Gate and Ducking

148 Groups and PairsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideGrouping FadersThe Digital Recording Console 02R allows you to group the faders for mult

Page 178 - 68 Dynamics

Groups and Pairs 149Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideGrouping MutesThe 02R also allows you to group channel status controls for multiple chan

Page 179 - DYNAMICS Display Function

Getting Started 17Digital Recording Console 02R Getting Started GuideRecall Scene Memory 0Before you start the tutorials, you should set the 02R to it

Page 180 - Patching in a Processor

150 Groups and PairsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuidePairing ChannelsAdjacent channels can be paired for stereo operation. This makes it easy

Page 181 - Dynamics Processor Meters

Groups and Pairs 151Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideAuxiliary Pair Display ScreenShown below is the second PAIR display function - the Aux P

Page 182 - KEY IN and LINK Indicators

152 Groups and PairsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s Guide

Page 183 - Dynamics Library

Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities 153Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideDigital I/O, Setup, and UtilitiesIn this chapter...Word Clock Select .

Page 184 - 74 Dynamics

154 Digital I/O, Setup, and UtilitiesDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideWord Clock SelectThe Digital Recording Console 02R processes audio data

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Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities 155Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideThe left side of the display is a list of the cards in the four option

Page 186 - 76 Dynamics

156 Digital I/O, Setup, and UtilitiesDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideInput Signal SelectThe 02R has 24 built-in analog input connectors; the

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Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities 157Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideCascade ConfigurationJust like the modular digital multitrack recorders

Page 188 - 78 Dynamics

158 Digital I/O, Setup, and UtilitiesDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideCascade Aux Bus AssignThe Cascade Digital I/O card kit (CD8-CS) has two

Page 189 - Dynamics 79

Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities 159Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideDitherWhen you connect a number of digital audio devices together, you

Page 190 - 80 Dynamics

18 Getting StartedDigital Recording Console 02R Getting Started Guide

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160 Digital I/O, Setup, and UtilitiesDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideSoloThe SETUP display function consists of two screens: the “Solo” scre

Page 192 - 82 Dynamics

Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities 161Digital Recording Console 02R User’s Guide• Solo Safe – Tape, Mic, Line, and Effects – These functions disable so

Page 193 - Auxiliary Channels

162 Digital I/O, Setup, and UtilitiesDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuidePreferencesThe Digital Recording Console 02R is a very flexible mixer. Y

Page 194 - About the 02R Auxiliaries

Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities 163Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideYou should leave this option in its default state when your 02R is goin

Page 195 - The AUX Buttons

164 Digital I/O, Setup, and UtilitiesDigital Recording Console 02R User’s Guide• DIO Warning OFF – With this option selected, the 02R will not report

Page 196 - 86 Auxiliary Channels

Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities 165Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideOscillatorBefore starting a recording session, many engineers like to r

Page 197 - AUX Pre or Post

166 Digital I/O, Setup, and UtilitiesDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideEmphasis MonitorThis function allows you to monitor the emphasis inform

Page 198 - Monitor Mix

Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities 167Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideChannel Status MonitorThis function shows the channel status informatio

Page 199 - Internal Effects

168 Digital I/O, Setup, and UtilitiesDigital Recording Console 02R User’s Guide• Category – This shows the status of the “category bit” which is imple

Page 200 - About Effects

Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities 169Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideBattery CheckThis function allows you to check the status of the memory

Page 201 - Preset Effects Programs

Introductory Recording Tutorial 19Digital Recording Console 02R Getting Started GuideIntroductory Recording TutorialIn this chapter...Setting the Inpu

Page 202 - AUX 7 and AUX 8

170 Digital I/O, Setup, and UtilitiesDigital Recording Console 02R User’s Guide02R System InitializationThis operation allows you to reset the Digital

Page 203 - Internal Effects 93

Installing Options 171Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideInstalling OptionsIn this chapter...Digital Recording Console 02R Options. . . . . . .

Page 204 - 94 Internal Effects

172 Installing OptionsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideDigital Recording Console 02R OptionsThere are a number of options you can add to your

Page 205 - Effects Library

Installing Options 173Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideThe I/O cards fall into three groups:• Digital I/O Cards – These cards provide 8 track

Page 206 - 96 Internal Effects

174 Installing OptionsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideMemory Expansion KitThe memory expansion kit (ME4M) expands the 02R automation system

Page 207 - Internal Effects 97

Installing Options 175Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideInstalling 02R OptionsSingle Slot Cards1. Turn OFF the power to the 02R by pressing th

Page 208 - Program 3 — REVERB ROOM1

176 Installing OptionsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideDouble Slot Cards1. Turn OFF the power to the 02R by pressing the POWER switch on the

Page 209 - Program 6 — REVERB PLATE

Installing Options 177Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuidePeak Meter Bridge and Wooden Side Panels1. Turn OFF the power to the 02R by pressing t

Page 210 - Program 9 — REV LIVE ROOM1

178 Installing OptionsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideAnalog I/O Card – AD/DA (CD8-AD)The analog I/O card (CD8-AD) is used to connect an ana

Page 211 - Program 12 — REVERB VOCAL2

Installing Options 179Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideDigital I/O Card – AES/EBU (CD8-AE/CD8-AE-S)The AES/EBU digital I/O cards (CD8-AE/CD8-

Page 212 - Program 14 — REV SN.PLATE

20 Introductory Recording TutorialDigital Recording Console 02R Getting Started GuideSetting the Input LevelAssuming that Digital Recording Console 02

Page 213 - Program 18 — EARLY REF.1

180 Installing OptionsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideWordclock Selection1. Power on your AES/EBU compatible multitrack digital recorder and

Page 214 - Program 21 — REVERSE GATE

Installing Options 181Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideDigital I/O Card – ADAT (CD8-AT)The ADAT digital I/O card (CD8-AT) is used to connect

Page 215 - Program 24 — DELAY L-C-R 2

182 Installing OptionsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideWordclock Selection1. Power on your ADAT modular digital multitrack recorder and then

Page 216 - 106 Internal Effects

Installing Options 183Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideDigital Cascade Kit (CD8-CS)The digital cascade kit (CD8-CS) is used to connect two or

Page 217 - Program 30 — CROSS DELAY

184 Installing OptionsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s Guide3. Use a BNC cable to plug the WORD CLOCK – OUT connector on the back of the first 02R

Page 218 - Program 33 — BROAD CHORUS

Installing Options 185Digital Recording Console 02R User’s Guide5. Use the CURSOR buttons to select the wordclock source.If your multitrack digital re

Page 219 - Program 36 — TREMOLO

186 Installing OptionsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideSolo functionWhen two or more 02R units are cascaded together, only the [SOLO] button

Page 220 - Program 39 — ST.PITCH CHANGE

Installing Options 187Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideDigital I/O Card – TDIF-1 (CD8-TDII)The TDFI-1 digital I/O card (CD8-TDII) is used to

Page 221 - Program 40 — VOCAL DOUBLER

188 Installing OptionsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideWordclock Selection1. Power on your DA-88 modular digital multitrack recorder and then

Page 222 - 112 Internal Effects

Installing Options 189Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuidePeak Meter Bridge (MB02)The Peak Meter Bridge (MB02) allows you to quickly and easily

Page 223 - Scene Memories

Important Information i Digital Recording Console 02R Owner’s Manual Important Information Please read the following before operating your Digital Re

Page 224 - What are Scene Memories?

Introductory Recording Tutorial 21Digital Recording Console 02R Getting Started GuideSetting the GAIN1. Press the [METER] button.The METER Display fun

Page 225 - Initial Data and UNDO Memory

190 Installing OptionsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s Guide4. PEAK HOLD buttonThis button used to enable or cancel the peak hold function of the

Page 226 - Storing Mix Scenes

Specifications 191Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideSpecificationsIn this chapter...General Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 227 - Naming a Scene Memory

192 SpecificationsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideSpecificationsGeneral SpecificationsNumber of scene memories 64Sampling frequencyInternal 44

Page 228 - Protecting Scene Memories

Specifications 193Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideInputsInput channel (MIC/LINE 1 through 24)Phantom switch MIC/LINE 1 to 8Select switch A (

Page 229 - Recalling Scene Memories

194 SpecificationsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideDynamicsCompressor / ExpanderThreshold –54 dB to 0 dB (1 dB steps)Ratio1, 1.1, 1.3, 1.5, 1

Page 230 - Fader Recall Safe

Specifications 195Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuidePan 33 positions (L = 16 to 1, C, R = 16 to 1 )Routing BUS 1 through 8. ST. DIRECTSoloON/O

Page 231 - Fade Time

196 SpecificationsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideRouting BUS 1 through 8. STSoloON/OFFPre fader / After panMeterPeakhold: ON/OFF12 points d

Page 232 - 122 Scene Memories

Specifications 197Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideOutputsSTEREO OUTDynamics (parameters are as same as MIC/LINE input dynamics.)4 band param

Page 233 - Automation

198 SpecificationsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideLibrariesInput SpecificationsInternal Digital Effector (EFFECT 1, 2)Number of factory prese

Page 234 - 124 Automation

Specifications 199Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideCH INPUTLINE 17 through 24–404kΩ 600Ω lines–50 dB (2.45mV)–40 dB (7.75mV)–20 dB (77.5mV)Ph

Page 235 - What is the Current Buffer?

22 Introductory Recording TutorialDigital Recording Console 02R Getting Started GuideBack off the GAIN control a little until the PEAK indicator illum

Page 236 - What is Timecode?

200 SpecificationsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideOutput SpecificationsDigital Input and Output SpecificationsOutput connectionActual source i

Page 237 - Using MIDI Timecode (MTC)

Specifications 201Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideDimensionsSpecifications and external appearance are subject to change without notice.W : 6

Page 238 - Automation Function

202 SpecificationsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideOptionsAD/DA I/O Card SpecificationsAnalog InputAnalog OutputDigital I/O Card Specificatio

Page 239 - Main Screen

Specifications 203Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideTroubleshootingIf there is any trouble, check the situation and follow the corrective acti

Page 240

204 SpecificationsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideError MessagesFollow the corrective actions described below when the error messages are sh

Page 241

Specifications 205Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideFixed Fragmentation!The automix memory has been corrected. Abnormal data may be gen-erated

Page 242 - 132 Automation

206 SpecificationsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideSUB SCI0 RxBuf. Full MIDI data being transmitted is too large.SUB SCI0 TxBuf. Full MIDI da

Page 243 - Memory Management

206 SpecificationsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideSpecificationsMIDI Data Format1. General remarks1-1 This section describes the MIDI functio

Page 244 - AUTOMIX Memory Edit Functions

Specifications 207Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideIf parameter change reception is ON and a parameter request is received on the specified MI

Page 245 - Automation 135

208 SpecificationsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s Guide5. Receive ConditionMIDI CH?MIDI INMTC INPARAM R × ON$CnH PROGRAM CHANGE SYSTEM EXCLUSIVE

Page 246 - Fader Edit

Introductory Recording Tutorial 23Digital Recording Console 02R Getting Started GuideThe peak level is indicated by an empty square box. Peak Hold is

Page 247 - Automation 137

Specifications 209Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideSpecificationsParameter Change and Request FormatPARAMETER CHANGE (basic format)STATUS 1111

Page 248 - Event Edit (MEMORY)

210 SpecificationsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideDATA0ddddddd dd0 address( H) high 7 bits of 14 bits address0ddddddd dd1 address( L) low 7

Page 249 - Event Edit (CH ON)

Specifications 211Digital Recording Console 02R User’s Guideinstruction number channel0x00 scene recall 0-64 (memory 0-64) 0 Tx only0x7e (undo) 0 Tx o

Page 250 - Event Extract

212 SpecificationsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuidePARAMETER CHANGE (fader remote)STATUS 11110000 F0 System Exclusive MessageID No. 01000011

Page 251 - MIDI 141

Specifications 213Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideSpecificationsBulk Dump and Request FormatThe data format is as following. For example, Int

Page 252 - MIDI and the 02R

214 SpecificationsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideScene Memory Bulk Dump Request FormatSTATUS 11110000 F0 System Exclusive MessageID No. 010

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Specifications 215Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideDATA0ddddddd dsHProgram Change Table(128x2bytes)0ddddddd dsL : :0ddddddd deH0dddddd

Page 254 - Program Change Assign

216 SpecificationsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s Guide01001100 4C 'L'01001101 4D 'M'00100000 20 ' '00100000 20 &ap

Page 255 - Bulk Dump/Request

Specifications 217Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideEffect Library Bulk Dump FormatSTATUS 11110000 F0 System Exclusive MessageID No. 01000011

Page 256 - 146 MIDI

218 SpecificationsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s Guide01001100 4C 'L'01001101 4D 'M'00100000 20 ' '00100000 20 &ap

Page 257 - Groups and Pairs

24 Introductory Recording TutorialDigital Recording Console 02R Getting Started GuideApplying EQThe next step is to apply equalization to MIC/LINE 1.T

Page 258 - Grouping Faders

Specifications 219Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideCHECK SUM 0eeeeeee ee ee=(INVERT('L'+'M'+...+dsH+...+deL)+1) AND 7FhEO

Page 259 - Grouping Mutes

220 SpecificationsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideDATA NAME01011001 59 'Y'0mmmmmmm mm m=0-127(Dynamics Library No.1-128)DATA0ttttt

Page 260 - Pairing Channels

Specifications 221Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideBYTE COUNT (HIGH/LOW)00000000 00122(48x2+16+10)bytes01111010 7A01001100 4C 'L'01

Page 261 - Auxiliary Pair Display Screen

222 SpecificationsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideEOX 11110111 F7 End Of ExclusiveAutomix Bulk Dump FormatSTATUS 11110000 F0 System Exclusiv

Page 262 - 152 Groups and Pairs

Specifications 223Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideAutomix Bulk Dump Request FormatSTATUS 11110000 F0 System Exclusive MessageID No. 01000011

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224 SpecificationsDigital Recording Console 02R User’s Guide

Page 264 - Word Clock Select

Glossary 225Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideGlossaryA/D converter – The conversion of analog signals into digital signals. The analog signal

Page 265 - Wordclock indicators

226 GlossaryDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideBit – A single unit of digital data. It can have a value of 1 or 0.Bulk Dump – A MIDI function t

Page 266 - Input Signal Select

Glossary 227Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideDither – Dithering is a mathematical process where a random noise is added to the least significa

Page 267 - Cascade Configuration

228 GlossaryDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideExpander – An expander is another form of automatic level control. By attenuating the signal bel

Page 268

Introductory Recording Tutorial 25Digital Recording Console 02R Getting Started Guide2. Press the [EQ] button.The EQUALIZER display function appears s

Page 269 - Word Length

Glossary 229Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideModulation – Using a low frequency oscillator (LFO) to control a signal’s frequency (pitch) or a

Page 270 - Mixdown mode:

230 GlossaryDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideRouting – The process of assigning input or tape and effect returns to the output buses or the s

Page 271 - How to use Solo

Glossary 231Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideReferences and Further Reading• Introducing Digital Audio, Ian R Sinclair, second edition, PC Pu

Page 272 - Preferences

232 GlossaryDigital Recording Console 02R User’s Guide

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Index 233Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideIndexAanalog input connectors...26attenuation, di

Page 274

234 IndexDigital Recording Console 02R User’s Guidesend level icon ...87send OFF indicator..

Page 275 - Oscillator

Index 235Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideCascade Configuration screenAttenuator icon...158Cas

Page 276 - Emphasis Monitor

236 IndexDigital Recording Console 02R User’s Guidedescription...62duckingdescription

Page 277 - Channel Status Monitor

Index 237Digital Recording Console 02R User’s Guidechannel group icons...149“Enable” group select icons...

Page 278

238 IndexDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideTDIF-1 (CD8-TDII)...173YAMAHA (CD8-Y)...

Page 279 - Battery Check

26 Introductory Recording TutorialDigital Recording Console 02R Getting Started GuideThe gain increases in 0.5 dB steps and the EQ curve on the displa

Page 280 - 02R System Initialization

Index 239Digital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideScene Memory 0 (0 – Initial Data)...115store – confirmation popup ...

Page 281 - Installing Options

240 IndexDigital Recording Console 02R User’s GuideEmphasis indicator ...167Fs indicator...

Page 282 - I/O Cards

MIDI Implementation Chart 02R[Digital Recording Console]Model:YAMAHAMIDI Implementation Chart Version:1.0Date:22-Aug-1995Mode 4:OMNI OFF,MONOMode 2:

Page 283 - Peak Meter Bridge

123456789101112131415161234567891011121314151612345617 18 19 20 21 22 23 2412345678910111213141516A/B20dBGAININST.GAININST.TRACKTRACKMIC/LINETAPELINEA

Page 284 - Wooden Side Panels

YAMAHA CORPORATION98 10 300 AP Printed in Japan Pro Audio Division, #18/3P.O. Box 3, Hamamatsu, 430-8651, Japan

Page 285 - Installing 02R Options

Introductory Recording Tutorial 27Digital Recording Console 02R Getting Started GuideSetting the Frequency1. Select the frequency (F) icon for the LOW

Page 286 - Double Slot Cards

28 Introductory Recording TutorialDigital Recording Console 02R Getting Started GuideSetting the BandwidthThe L-MID and H-MID bands are peaking type e

Page 287 - Installing Options 177

Introductory Recording Tutorial 29Digital Recording Console 02R Getting Started GuideResetting the Equalizer1. Press and hold the [LOW/HPF] button and

Page 288 - Setup of the CD8-AD

30 Introductory Recording TutorialDigital Recording Console 02R Getting Started GuideUsing the EQUALIZER LibraryThe Equalizer Library is used to acces

Page 289 - (CD8-AE/CD8-AE-S)

ii Important Information Digital Recording Console 02R Owner’s Manual • Do not handle the power plug with wet hands. Otherwise, you may receive an el

Page 290 - Wordclock Selection

Introductory Recording Tutorial 31Digital Recording Console 02R Getting Started Guide4. Use the encoder wheel to select an EQ program.As the 02R scrol

Page 291 - Installing the CD8-AT

32 Introductory Recording TutorialDigital Recording Console 02R Getting Started GuideUndoing a RecallIf you decided you did not want to replace the cu

Page 292 - 182 Installing Options

Introductory Recording Tutorial 33Digital Recording Console 02R Getting Started Guide2. Select the STORE icon with the CURSOR buttons.In order to scro

Page 293 - Digital Cascade Kit (CD8-CS)

34 Introductory Recording TutorialDigital Recording Console 02R Getting Started GuideYou can select the “INS.” control icon to insert a space (blank)

Page 294 - 184 Installing Options

Introductory Recording Tutorial 35Digital Recording Console 02R Getting Started GuideRoutingThis tutorial assumes you have a multitrack recorder and y

Page 295 - Cascade Settings

36 Introductory Recording TutorialDigital Recording Console 02R Getting Started GuideUsing the ROUTING Display FunctionSimilar to the equalization fun

Page 296 - Solo function

Introductory Recording Tutorial 37Digital Recording Console 02R Getting Started GuideSelecting the Routing1. Press the [ROUTING] button.The ROUTING di

Page 297 - Installing the CD8-TDII

38 Introductory Recording TutorialDigital Recording Console 02R Getting Started GuidePanningSimilar to the equalization and routing functions, there a

Page 298 - 188 Installing Options

Introductory Recording Tutorial 39Digital Recording Console 02R Getting Started Guide2. Press the [SEL] button for MIC/LINE 1 and rotate the pan rotar

Page 299 - Peak Meter Bridge (MB02)

40 Introductory Recording TutorialDigital Recording Console 02R Getting Started Guide

Page 300 - 190 Installing Options

Important Information iii Digital Recording Console 02R Owner’s Manual If an abnormality occurs while operating the 02, remove the plug from the AC o

Page 301 - Specifications

Secondary Recording Tutorial 41Digital Recording Console 02R Getting Started GuideSecondary Recording TutorialIn this chapter...Auxiliary Send Channel

Page 302 - General Specifications

42 Secondary Recording TutorialDigital Recording Console 02R Getting Started GuideAuxiliary Send ChannelsThe Digital Recording Console 02R has eight a

Page 303 - Specifications 193

Secondary Recording Tutorial 43Digital Recording Console 02R Getting Started GuideSetting the Auxiliary Send LevelThe following example shows setting

Page 304 - 194 Specifications

44 Secondary Recording TutorialDigital Recording Console 02R Getting Started GuideThe PRE icon becomes the POST icon and is highlighted in reverse vid

Page 305 - Specifications 195

Secondary Recording Tutorial 45Digital Recording Console 02R Getting Started GuideCreating a Monitor MixThe Digital Recording Console 02R has two diff

Page 306 - 196 Specifications

46 Secondary Recording TutorialDigital Recording Console 02R Getting Started GuideApplying EffectsThe Digital Recording Console 02R features two inter

Page 307 - Specifications 197

Secondary Recording Tutorial 47Digital Recording Console 02R Getting Started Guide2. Select MIC/LINE 1 using the [SEL] buttons or the CURSOR buttons.T

Page 308 - Input Specifications

48 Secondary Recording TutorialDigital Recording Console 02R Getting Started GuideAs the effect return signal is entirely digital, if CLIP is reached,

Page 309 - Specifications 199

Secondary Recording Tutorial 49Digital Recording Console 02R Getting Started GuideRecalling and Editing EffectsOnce you have applied effects to MIC/LI

Page 310 - Output Specifications

50 Secondary Recording TutorialDigital Recording Console 02R Getting Started Guide3. Use the CURSOR buttons to select the RECALL icon. Rotate the enco

Page 311 - Dimensions

iv Important Information Digital Recording Console 02R Owner’s Manual Influences on other electrical devices This equipment uses many digital circuits

Page 312 - AD/DA I/O Card Specifications

Secondary Recording Tutorial 51Digital Recording Console 02R Getting Started Guide2. Select the various parameter icons with the CURSOR buttons. Adjus

Page 313 - Troubleshooting

52 Secondary Recording TutorialDigital Recording Console 02R Getting Started Guide2. Use the CURSOR buttons to select the TITLE EDIT box:3. Select the

Page 314 - Error Messages

Secondary Recording Tutorial 53Digital Recording Console 02R Getting Started GuideYou can select the “INS.” control icon to insert a space (blank) at

Page 315 - Specifications 205

54 Secondary Recording TutorialDigital Recording Console 02R Getting Started GuidePatching in a Dynamics ProcessorThe Digital Recording Console 02R fe

Page 316 - 206 Specifications

Secondary Recording Tutorial 55Digital Recording Console 02R Getting Started GuideCompressing the Stereo OutputYou can apply dynamics to the input cha

Page 317 - MIDI Data Format

56 Secondary Recording TutorialDigital Recording Console 02R Getting Started Guide3. Use the CURSOR buttons to select the DYNAMICS OFF icon and press

Page 318 - 4. Transmission Condition

Secondary Recording Tutorial 57Digital Recording Console 02R Getting Started GuideUsing the Dynamics LibraryOnce you have applied a dynamics processor

Page 319 - 5. Receive Condition

58 Secondary Recording TutorialDigital Recording Console 02R Getting Started GuideEditing Dynamics ProgramsYou can edit the preset dynamics programs a

Page 320 - Specifications 209

Secondary Recording Tutorial 59Digital Recording Console 02R Getting Started GuideStoring a User Dynamics ProgramThe Digital Recording Console 02R has

Page 321 - 210 Specifications

60 Secondary Recording TutorialDigital Recording Console 02R Getting Started GuideMove the cursor to the first character position with the CURSOR butto

Page 322 - Specifications 211

DIGITAL RECORDING CONSOLE User’s Guide User’s Guide

Page 323 - 212 Specifications

Secondary Recording Tutorial 61Digital Recording Console 02R Getting Started GuideCANCEL is the default. To cancel the STORE operation, either press t

Page 324 - Bulk Dump and Request Format

62 Secondary Recording TutorialDigital Recording Console 02R Getting Started GuideScene MemoriesThe Digital Recording Console 02R scene memories are a

Page 325 - 214 Specifications

Secondary Recording Tutorial 63Digital Recording Console 02R Getting Started GuideCANCEL is the default. To cancel the STORE operation, either press t

Page 326 - Specifications 215

64 Secondary Recording TutorialDigital Recording Console 02R Getting Started Guide3. Use the CURSOR buttons to select the title edit box.4. Select the

Page 327 - 216 Specifications

Secondary Recording Tutorial 65Digital Recording Console 02R Getting Started GuideRecalling a Scene MemoryScene memories are recalled using the [RECAL

Page 328 - Specifications 217

66 Secondary Recording TutorialDigital Recording Console 02R Getting Started Guide

Page 329 - 218 Specifications

Mixing and Automation 67Digital Recording Console 02R Getting Started GuideMixing and AutomationIn this chapter...What is 02R Automation?. . . . . . .

Page 330 - Specifications 219

68 Mixing and AutomationDigital Recording Console 02R Getting Started GuideWhat is 02R Automation?There are three basic steps to making a multitrack r

Page 331 - 220 Specifications

Mixing and Automation 69Digital Recording Console 02R Getting Started GuideReal-Time AutomationThese tutorials have assumed you are using your Digital

Page 332 - Specifications 221

70 Mixing and AutomationDigital Recording Console 02R Getting Started Guide3. Use the CURSOR buttons to select the desired “Frame” rate and press the

Page 333 - 222 Specifications

Contents i Digital Recording Console 02R Getting Started Guide Contents 1 Introduction to the 02R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Digit

Page 334 - Specifications 223

Mixing and Automation 71Digital Recording Console 02R Getting Started GuideCreating a New AutomixTo record an entire mixing session with the Digital R

Page 335 - 224 Specifications

72 Mixing and AutomationDigital Recording Console 02R Getting Started Guide4. Use the CURSOR buttons to select the “NEW” control icon and press the [E

Page 336 - Glossary

Mixing and Automation 73Digital Recording Console 02R Getting Started GuideRecording the First Session1. Press the [AUTOMIX] button repeatedly to get

Page 337 - 226 Glossary

74 Mixing and AutomationDigital Recording Console 02R Getting Started GuideWhen timecode is received when the 02R is in AUTOMIX RECORD READY status, t

Page 338 - Glossary 227

Mixing and Automation 75Digital Recording Console 02R Getting Started Guide6. When you have completed recording the automix session, use the CURSOR bu

Page 339 - 228 Glossary

76 Mixing and AutomationDigital Recording Console 02R Getting Started GuideEditing Automation EventsOverwriting EventsYou can overwrite the events tha

Page 340 - Glossary 229

Mixing and Automation 77Digital Recording Console 02R Getting Started Guide5. Start the device that is providing the timecode.It should have been rewo

Page 341 - 230 Glossary

78 Mixing and AutomationDigital Recording Console 02R Getting Started Guide5. Monitor the recording. At the punch-in location, press the [SEL] buttons

Page 342 - Glossary 231

Mixing and Automation 79Digital Recording Console 02R Getting Started Guide3. Press the [AUTOMIX] button several times.You can stop when the “Fader Ed

Page 343 - 232 Glossary

80 Mixing and AutomationDigital Recording Console 02R Getting Started Guidedirection the fader has to be moved to return to the previously recorded po

Page 344 - Index 233

ii Contents Digital Recording Console 02R Getting Started Guide 5Mixing and Automation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 What is 02R Automat

Page 345 - 234 Index

Mixing and Automation 81Digital Recording Console 02R Getting Started GuideOff-Line Automix EditingEditing Scene and Library RecallYou can edit the ti

Page 346 - Index 235

82 Mixing and AutomationDigital Recording Console 02R Getting Started Guide• CH.Lib. – channel library recall. The number indicates the channel librar

Page 347 - 236 Index

Mixing and Automation 83Digital Recording Console 02R Getting Started GuideThis display consists of a table listing Time Code, Channel, and ON/OFF of

Page 348 - Index 237

84 Mixing and AutomationDigital Recording Console 02R Getting Started GuideDeleting EventsYou can delete specific events that have been recorded into t

Page 349 - 238 Index

Mixing and Automation 85Digital Recording Console 02R Getting Started Guide4. Select the “Parameters” to delete with the CURSOR buttons and press the

Page 350 - Index 239

86 Mixing and AutomationDigital Recording Console 02R Getting Started GuideUsing the AUTOMIX LibraryStoring an AutomixThe Digital Recording Console 02

Page 351 - 240 Index

Mixing and Automation 87Digital Recording Console 02R Getting Started GuideMove the cursor to the first character position with the CURSOR buttons. Rot

Page 352 - MIDI Implementation Chart

88 Mixing and AutomationDigital Recording Console 02R Getting Started GuideCANCEL is the default. To cancel the STORE operation, either press the [ENT

Page 353 - User Setting Sheet

Mixing and Automation 89Digital Recording Console 02R Getting Started GuideRecalling an Automix1. Press the [AUTOMIX] button until the “Memory Managem

Page 354 - YAMAHA CORPORATION

90 IndexDigital Recording Console 02R Getting Started GuideIndexAautomation systemautomix memory..............

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