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Page 1 - DIGITAL RECORDING CONSOLE

YAMAHA CORPORATIONP.O. Box 1, Hamamatsu, JapanDIGITAL RECORDING CONSOLEEVZ50230R0 1IP 416° ° °° ° °EDIGITAL RECORDING CONSOLEVersion 297 07 50

Page 2 - THE NETHERLANDS

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

Page 3 - Important Information

Index 9102R Getting Started GuideNNaming See Titling.Noise gate 54OOff-line editing 81ON buttons 23On/off event editing 83Options 6Overwriting automix

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92 Index02R Getting Started Guide

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User’s GuideUser’s GuideDIGITAL RECORDING CONSOLE

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Contents at a Glance i02R User’s GuideContents at a Glance1 Controls and Connections. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 User Interface . . . . .

Page 7 - Getting Started Guide

ii Contents at a Glance02R User’s Guide

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Contents iii02R User’s GuideContents1 Controls and Connections. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Front Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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iv Contents02R User’s GuideMetering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41View . . . . . .

Page 10 - Introduction to the 02R

Contents v02R User’s Guide8 Internal Effects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103About Effects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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vi Contents02R User’s Guide12 Groups and Pairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181Grouping Faders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 12 - Installation

Contents vii02R User’s GuideDimensions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 248Options . . . . . . .

Page 13 - Top and Rear Panels

2 Introduction to the 02R 02R Getting Started Guide 02R From the company that pioneered digital mixing consoles and leads the industry with its accla

Page 14 - Features

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Controls and Connections 102R User’s GuideControls and ConnectionsIn this chapter...Front Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 16 - Key Features

2 Controls and Connections02R User’s GuideFront PanelAnalog input controlsDisplay screen and related controlsSELECTED CHANNEL controlsAnalog output co

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Controls and Connections 302R User’s GuideAnalog input controls1. Phantom switches (channels 1 to 8)These switches turn the +48 V DC phantom power ON

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4 Controls and Connections02R User’s GuideAnalog output controls7. T/B LEVEL control and microphoneThis control sets the volume level of the built-in

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Controls and Connections 502R User’s Guide11. MIXING buttonsThese buttons access the corresponding Display function.12. AUX buttonsThese buttons acces

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6 Controls and Connections02R User’s GuideDisplay and related controls13. SCENE MEMORY indicatorThis 2-digit (7-segment) LED shows the currently selec

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Controls and Connections 702R User’s GuideSELECTED CHANNEL controls19. ROUTING buttonsThese buttons set the routing for the currently selected channel

Page 22 - Getting Started

8 Controls and Connections02R User’s GuideMonitor controls23. STUDIO buttonsThese buttons select the monitor signal sent to the STUDIO MONITOR OUTPUT

Page 23 - Making the Connections

Controls and Connections 902R User’s GuideFaders28. Tape and Effect return controlsThese continuously rotary controls set the level of the tape and ef

Page 24 - Basic Setup

Introduction to the 02R 3 02R Getting Started Guide RISC Technology To provide powerful system control and full dynamic automix, the 02R is driven by

Page 25 - Setting the Synchronization

10 Controls and Connections02R User’s Guide31. FLIP buttonThis button interchanges the functions of MIC/LINE channels 1 to 16 and TAPE RETURN channels

Page 26 - Recall Scene Memory 0

Controls and Connections 1102R User’s GuideDisplay controls37. Encoder wheelThis control adjusts the value of the currently selected parameter. Rotate

Page 27 - 18 Getting Started

12 Controls and Connections02R User’s Guide3. C-R MONITOR OUT connectorsThese are balanced 1/4” phone connectors with a +4 dB nominal output level. Th

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Controls and Connections 1302R User’s GuideINSERT I/O (1 to 8) are unbalanced phone jack connectors. Both the nominal output and input levels are +0 d

Page 29 - Setting the Input Level

14 Controls and Connections02R User’s Guide16. 2TR IN DIGITAL (1 to 3) connectors2TR IN DIGITAL (1) is an XLR-3-32 type connector. The input format is

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-D3

Page 31 - ∅/ATT Display Function

16 Controls and Connections02R User’s Guide

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User Interface 1702R User’s GuideUser InterfaceIn this chapter...About the User Interface. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 33 - Applying EQ

18 User Interface02R User’s GuideAbout the User InterfaceThe 02R user interface is powerful but very intuitive. There are two main methods of working

Page 34 - Setting the Gain

User Interface 1902R User’s Guide• The [DIGITAL I/O] button is used to select the word clock source, define the digital input/output connectors, contro

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4 Introduction to the 02R 02R Getting Started Guide Top and Rear PanelsINPUT AINPUT AINPUT AINPUT AINPUT AINPUT A INPUT A INPUT AINPUTBINSERTI/OINPUT

Page 36 - Setting the Frequency

20 User Interface02R User’s Guidethese two sends are routed to the internal effects unit. Therefore, the buttons also allow you to select and set the

Page 37 - Setting the Bandwidth

User Interface 2102R User’s GuideCURSOR ButtonsThe CURSOR buttons are used to select parameters and options on the display. The selected parameter or

Page 38 - Resetting the EQ

22 User Interface02R User’s GuideDisplay FunctionsThe following table lists all the 02R display functions and briefly explains what they do.Display Fun

Page 39 - Using the EQ Library

User Interface 2302R User’s GuideSELECTED CHANNEL ControlsThese controls are very similar in setup to the controls of an analog mixer. You may find wor

Page 40 - Undoing a Recall

24 User Interface02R User’s GuidePAN controlsThese controls allow you to set the pan position of the selected channel. The [L/ODD] and [R/EVEN] button

Page 41 - Storing an EQ Program

Mixing and Monitoring 2502R User’s GuideMixing and MonitoringIn this chapter...Analog Inputs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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26 Mixing and Monitoring02R User’s GuideAnalog InputsThe 02R is equipped with 24 analog input connectors. The first sixteen channels, 1 through 16, are

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Mixing and Monitoring 2702R User’s GuidePadThe Pad function attenuates input signals by 20 dB. This is useful when inputting high level signals that w

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28 Mixing and Monitoring02R User’s GuideON ButtonsThe [ON] buttons are used to turn channels on and off. The input channel, tape return channel, effec

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Mixing and Monitoring 2902R User’s GuideAnalog OutputsThe 02R is equipped with a pair of analog stereo out connectors, one pair XLR-type for connectin

Page 46 - Selecting the Routing

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

Page 47 - Adjusting the Pan

30 Mixing and Monitoring02R User’s GuideSOLO ButtonYou can monitor input channels in isolation by pressing the [SOLO] button. The LEDs in the center o

Page 48 - Ganging Pans

MIXING Display Functions 3102R User’s GuideMIXING Display FunctionsIn this chapter...Phase and Attenuation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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32 MIXING Display Functions02R User’s GuidePhase and AttenuationPhaseThe Phase function reverses the phase of an input signal by 180 degrees. The phas

Page 50 - Secondary Recording Tutorial

MIXING Display Functions 3302R User’s GuidePhase & Attenuation PagesThere are two pages to the ∅/ΑΤΤ 1/1 function. The first page, shown below, con

Page 51 - Aux Sends

34 MIXING Display Functions02R User’s GuideDelayThe DELAY display function is used to apply a small amount of delay to input or return signals to comp

Page 52 - Setting the Aux Send Level

MIXING Display Functions 3502R User’s GuideThe second page, shown below, contains the Delay controls for TAPE channels 1 to 16 and effects returns (EF

Page 53 - SEND LEVEL

36 MIXING Display Functions02R User’s GuidePan and BalanceThe PAN display function is used to pan and balance signals. The input channels, including t

Page 54 - Creating a Monitor Mix

MIXING Display Functions 3702R User’s GuidePan PositionsPan GangWhen channels are configured as a stereo pair, pan controls remain independent. Using t

Page 55 - Applying Effects

38 MIXING Display Functions02R User’s GuideSwitching to Gang mode allows you to reposition the stereo signal within the stereo field. For example, you

Page 56 - Adjusting the Effect Return

MIXING Display Functions 3902R User’s GuideRoutingThe ROUTING display function is used to select the bus routing of the input channels and tape and ef

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6 Introduction to the 02R 02R Getting Started Guide • 2 analog stereo outputs• 6 analog auxiliary send outputs• Stereo studio and control room output

Page 58 - Recalling and Editing Effects

40 MIXING Display Functions02R User’s GuideThe second page, shown below, contains the Routing controls for TAPE channels 1 to 16 and effects returns (

Page 59 - Editing Effects

MIXING Display Functions 4102R User’s GuideMeteringThe 02R features comprehensive signal level metering. The mono and stereo input channels, the tape

Page 60 - Storing a User Effect

42 MIXING Display Functions02R User’s GuideThe third METER page contains the meters for the bus outs, aux sends, and the stereo output, plus the maste

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MIXING Display Functions 4302R User’s GuideBy changing the meter source points, you can easily observe the effect of changing the EQ or channel fader

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44 MIXING Display Functions02R User’s GuideViewThe VIEW display function allows you to see all the parameters of an individual channel at a glance and

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MIXING Display Functions 4502R User’s GuideWhen you press the [ENTER] button, the channel will be linked with its adjacent channel in GANG mode. Dotte

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46 MIXING Display Functions02R User’s GuideGroups and Channel ONUse the CURSOR buttons to select the fader and mute group icons. Each time you press t

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MIXING Display Functions 4702R User’s GuideIf the selected channel is one of the effect return channels, dynamics is replaced by the EFFECT TYPE displ

Page 66 - Using the Dynamics Library

48 MIXING Display Functions02R User’s GuideChannel LibraryThe Channel Library is used to access and store channel settings—stored as programs. There a

Page 67 - Editing Dynamics Programs

MIXING Display Functions 4902R User’s GuideWhen you confirm a STORE operation, any existing data in the selected program location will be overwritten.Y

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Introduction to the 02R 7 02R Getting Started Guide Key Features This section looks at some of the key features of the 02R, what they mean to you, an

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50 MIXING Display Functions02R User’s Guiderotate the encoder wheel until the UNDO buffer is the current program, and press the [ENTER] button. The pr

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MIXING Display Functions 5102R User’s GuideEQThe 02R is equipped with a four-band, fully parametric EQ, with variable bandwidth, center frequency, gai

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52 MIXING Display Functions02R User’s GuideThis control duplicate Attenuation function. See “Phase and Attenuation” on page 32 of the User’s Guide.• E

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MIXING Display Functions 5302R User’s GuideEQ controlsYou can also adjust the equalization for the selected channel with the EQUALIZER controls in the

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54 MIXING Display Functions02R User’s GuideEQ ProgramsThese are the preset EQ programs.No Program Name No Program Name 1 Bass Drum 1 21 A.G.Stroke 2

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MIXING Display Functions 5502R User’s GuideEQ LibraryThe EQ Library is used to access and store EQ settings—stored as programs. There are 40 preset pr

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56 MIXING Display Functions02R User’s Guideselect a program and press the [ENTER] button. The 02R displays a confirmation dialog box asking if you want

Page 76 - Mixing and Automix

MIXING Display Functions 5702R User’s Guide• INS. —This icon is used to insert blank characters into the TITLE EDIT box at the current cursor location

Page 77 - What is 02R Automix?

58 MIXING Display Functions02R User’s GuideMIXING Display FunctionsPreset EQ Program ParametersNo NameParameterDescriptionLOW L-MID H-MID HIGH 1 Bass

Page 78 - Real-time Automix

MIXING Display Functions 5902R User’s Guide 10E.Bass 2PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING H.SHELF Unlike program 9, this emphasizes the low range of the electric

Page 79 - Creating a New Automix

8 Introduction to the 02R 02R Getting Started Guide Recalling the scene is even easier—just press the [RECALL] button. You should be careful that you

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60 MIXING Display Functions02R User’s Guide 20 A.G.Stroke 1PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING H.SHELF Emphasizes the bright tones of an acoustic guitar.Q 0.9 4.5

Page 81 - 72 Mixing and Automix

MIXING Display Functions 6102R User’s Guide 30 Total EQ 1PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING H.SHELF Use on the STEREO bus during mixdown. For more effect, try it

Page 82 - Recording the First Session

62 MIXING Display Functions02R User’s Guide 38 Piano HighPEAKING PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING Use for the high range of the piano sound when it is recorded

Page 83 - Automix Recording Notes

Surround Pan 6302R User’s GuideSurround PanIn this chapter...About Surround Pan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 84 - Mixing and Automix 75

64 Surround Pan02R User’s GuideAbout Surround PanThe 02R Surround Pan function supports 2+2, 3+1, and 3+2+1 surround modes, making it ideal for sophis

Page 85 - Editing Automix Events

Surround Pan 6502R User’s GuideSelecting a Surround ModeSurround pan modes are selected on the ROUTING 2/2 page—Surround On/Off. When the Surround fun

Page 86 - Punch-in Automix Data

66 Surround Pan02R User’s Guide3+1 Surround ModeFour-channel surround sound consisting of left (L), center (C), right (R), and surround (S) channels.

Page 87 - 78 Mixing and Automix

Surround Pan 6702R User’s GuidePanning Sounds FreelyThis section explains how to position sounds using the ROUTING 3/4 page. Sounds can also be moved

Page 88 - Mixing and Automix 79

68 Surround Pan02R User’s GuideThe TAPE page, shown below, contains surround pan controls for TAPE inputs 1 to 16.

Page 89 - 80 Mixing and Automix

Surround Pan 6902R User’s GuidePanning Sounds Using the TrajectoriesThis section explains how to move sounds along preset circle, ellipse, semicircle,

Page 90 - Off-line Automix Editing

Introduction to the 02R 9 02R Getting Started Guide current channel. You can customize your 02R to automatically select the corresponding display pag

Page 91 - 82 Mixing and Automix

70 Surround Pan02R User’s GuideTrajectoriesThe following surround pan trajectories are available.Left to right—The sound moves from left to right. The

Page 92 - Mixing and Automix 83

Surround Pan 7102R User’s GuideLeft to right semicircle—The sound moves from left to right on a semicircular trajectory. Use the width and depth param

Page 93 - 84 Mixing and Automix

72 Surround Pan02R User’s GuideLinking Channels for Surround PanFor stereo input channels (17 to 24), or mono input channels configured as a stereo pai

Page 94 - Erasing Events

Surround Pan 7302R User’s GuideCSR (Center:Side Ratio)For the 3+1 and 3+2+1 surround modes that use a center speaker, the CSR (Center:Side Ratio) cont

Page 95 - 86 Mixing and Automix

74 Surround Pan02R User’s Guide

Page 96 - Using the Automix Library

Dynamics 7502R User’s GuideDynamicsIn this chapter...Dynamics Processors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 97 - Automix Memory

76 Dynamics02R User’s GuideDynamics ProcessorsDynamics processors are generally used to correct or control signal levels. However, you can also use th

Page 98 - Recalling an Automix

Dynamics 7702R User’s GuideCompressorA compressor provides a form of automatic level control. By attenuating high levels, thus effectively reducing th

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78 Dynamics02R User’s GuideKnee sets the transition of the signal at the threshold. With a hard knee, the transition between uncompressed and compress

Page 100 - 02R Getting Started Guide

Dynamics 7902R User’s GuideExpanderAn expander is another form of automatic level control. By attenuating the signal below the threshold, the expander

Page 101 - 92 Index

10 Introduction to the 02R 02R Getting Started Guide domain. The dynamics program settings are stored in the dynamics library. There are 40 preset pr

Page 102 - User’s Guide

80 Dynamics02R User’s GuideCompanderA compander is a compressor-expander—a combination of signal compression and expansion. The compander attenuates t

Page 103 - Contents at a Glance

Dynamics 8102R User’s GuideGate and DuckingA gate, or noise gate is an audio switch used to mute signals below a set threshold level. It can be used t

Page 104 - 02R User’s Guide

82 Dynamics02R User’s GuideFor ducking, this controls how soon the signal is ducked once the duck has been triggered. With a fast attack time, the sig

Page 105 - Contents

Dynamics 8302R User’s GuideDYNAMICS Display FunctionDynamics can be applied to the input channels (MIC/LINE 1 through 16, LINE 17/18 through 23/24), t

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84 Dynamics02R User’s GuidePatching in a ProcessorDYNAMICS IconThe DYNAMICS ON/OFF icon is used to turn the dynamics processor on or off for the selec

Page 107 - Contents v

Dynamics 8502R User’s GuideDynamics Processor MetersThe amount of processor gain reduction (GR) and the output signal levels are shown on the DYNAMICS

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86 Dynamics02R User’s GuideKEY IN and LINK IndicatorsThe channel KEY IN settings and LINK settings are shown below.The settings can be changed with th

Page 109 - Contents vii

Dynamics 8702R User’s GuideDynamics LibraryThe Dynamics Library is used to access and store dynamics programs. There are 40 preset programs (1 to 40)

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88 Dynamics02R User’s GuideIcons• STORE —This icon is used to store the current program to the library. Select the icon with the CURSOR buttons. Use t

Page 111 - Controls and Connections

Dynamics 8902R User’s Guide• PASTE—This icon is used to paste a program name previously selected with the COPY operation into the TITLE EDIT box. Sele

Page 112 - Front Panel

NEDERLAND● Dit apparaat bevat een lithium batterij voor geheugen back-up.● Raadpleeg uw leverancier over de verwijdering van de batterijop het moment

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Introduction to the 02R 11 02R Getting Started Guide 02R Sonic Performance The 02R uses linear 20-bit 64-times oversampling analog-to-digital convert

Page 114 - 10. CONFIGURATION buttons

90 Dynamics02R User’s GuideDynamicsPreset Dynamics Program ParametersThe “Release”, “Hold”, and “Decay” values shown in the following table are valid

Page 115 - Controls and Connections 5

Dynamics 9102R User’s Guide 7 A.Dr.SN "GAT GateThreshold (dB) –8 Gate for the same purpose as program 5.Range (dB) –23Attack (ms) 1Hold (ms) 0.63

Page 116 - Indicator

92 Dynamics02R User’s Guide 14 Piano1 "CMP CompressorThreshold (dB) –9 Compressor to brighten the tonal color of a piano.Ratio ( :1) 2.5Attack

Page 117 - 22. EQ buttons and controls

Dynamics 9302R User’s Guide 21 BrassSection "CMP CompressorThreshold (dB) –18 Compressor intended for brass sounds with fast and strong attack.Ra

Page 118 - Monitor controls

94 Dynamics02R User’s Guide 28 Solo Vocal2 "CMP CompressorThreshold (dB) –8 A variation on program 27.Ratio ( :1) 2.5Attack (ms) 26Outgain (dB)

Page 119 - 30. ON buttons

Dynamics 9502R User’s Guide 35 BGM Ducking "DUK DuckingThreshold (dB) –19 Ducking background music for voiceovers, typically keyed from the annou

Page 120 - SCENE MEMORY

96 Dynamics02R User’s Guide

Page 121 - Rear Panel

Auxiliary Channels 9702R User’s GuideAuxiliary ChannelsIn this chapter...About the 02R Auxiliaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 122 - 12 Controls and Connections

98 Auxiliary Channels02R User’s GuideAbout the 02R AuxiliariesThe 02R has eight auxiliary sends: AUX 1, AUX 2, AUX 3, AUX 4, AUX 5, AUX 6, AUX 7, and

Page 123 - Controls and Connections 13

Auxiliary Channels 9902R User’s GuideThe AUX ButtonsThe AUX functions for AUX 1 through AUX 6 set the channel send levels to each of the auxiliary bus

Page 124 - List of Cards

12 Introduction to the 02R 02R Getting Started Guide

Page 125 - Block Diagram

100 Auxiliary Channels02R User’s GuideSelect a channel with the [SEL] buttons. Select the auxiliary bus with the [AUX 1] through [AUX 8/EFF 2] buttons

Page 126 - 16 Controls and Connections

Auxiliary Channels 10102R User’s GuideStereo Input ChannelsInput channels 1 through 16 are mono inputs. The stereo input channels 17 through 24 are pa

Page 127 - User Interface

102 Auxiliary Channels02R User’s GuidePOST —the auxiliary send signal is sourced after the channel fader. This means that the signal is controlled by

Page 128 - DISPLAY ACCESS Buttons

Internal Effects 10302R User’s GuideInternal EffectsIn this chapter...About Effects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 129 - AUX group

104 Internal Effects02R User’s GuideAbout EffectsThe 02R features two internal multi-effects stereo processors: Effect 1 and Effect 2. These are fed b

Page 130 - 20 User Interface

Internal Effects 10502R User’s GuidePreset Effects ProgramsThese are the preset effects programs:No Program Name No Program Name 1 REVERB HALL1 21 RE

Page 131 - SCENE MEMORY Buttons

106 Internal Effects02R User’s GuideAUX 7 and AUX 8The AUX functions for AUX 7 and AUX 8 set the channel send levels to either of these effects buses.

Page 132 - Display Functions

Internal Effects 10702R User’s GuideAUX PagesThe channel aux send level controls for each aux send are displayed on two pages. The first page, shown be

Page 133 - SELECTED CHANNEL Controls

108 Internal Effects02R User’s GuideEffectsThe 02R is equipped with two internal multi-effects stereo processors. These processors have a startling ra

Page 134 - EQUALIZER controls

Internal Effects 10902R User’s GuideEffects LibraryThe Effects Library is used to access and store effects programs. There are 40 preset effects progr

Page 135 - Mixing and Monitoring

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

Page 136 - Phantom Power

110 Internal Effects02R User’s GuideExiting the LibrarySelecting the LIB icon and pressing the [ENTER] button switches back to the EFFECT 2/3 page.Ico

Page 137 - SEL Buttons

Internal Effects 11102R User’s Guide• COPY—This icon is used to copy the name of a library program. Select the icon with the CURSOR buttons. Use the e

Page 138 - ON Buttons

112 Internal Effects02R User’s GuideInternal EffectsPreset Effects Program ParametersProgram 1 — REVERB HALL1This simulates the reverberation in a lar

Page 139 - Monitor Selector Switches

Internal Effects 11302R User’s GuideProgram 4 — REVERB ROOM2This is a variation on program 3.Parameter Setting Range DescriptionRev.Time 1.8sSame as p

Page 140 - Monitor Level Controls

114 Internal Effects02R User’s GuideProgram 7 — REV AMBIENCE1This creates space (a smaller space than created by the REVERB ROOM programs) around inst

Page 141 - MIXING Display Functions

Internal Effects 11502R User’s GuideProgram 10 — REV LIVE ROOM2This is a variation on program 9.Parameter Setting Range DescriptionRev.Time 2.2sSame a

Page 142 - Phase and Attenuation

116 Internal Effects02R User’s GuideProgram 13 — REV SN.ROOMThis is a reverb variation to enhance the sound of a snare drum.Parameter Setting Range De

Page 143 - Phase & Attenuation Pages

Internal Effects 11702R User’s GuideProgram 16 — FLANGE–>REVERB1Flange effect followed by reverb. This effect is more appropriate to emphasize modu

Page 144 - Delay Pages

118 Internal Effects02R User’s GuideProgram 19 — EARLY REF.2This is a variation on program 18. It produces a thicker sound.Parameter Setting Range Des

Page 145 - Fine-Tuning the Delay

Internal Effects 11902R User’s GuideProgram 22 — DELAY–>EARLY REFThis effect creates early reflection sound after a delay.Parameter Setting Range De

Page 146 - Pan and Balance

14 Getting Started02R Getting Started GuideBasic AssumptionsThe 02R was designed to be the perfect digital mixing console for a studio using the curre

Page 147 - Stereo Width

120 Internal Effects02R User’s GuideProgram 25 — CHORUS–>DLY LCRChorus effect is followed by a three-part delay (L-C-R) with feedback.Parameter Set

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Internal Effects 12102R User’s GuideProgram 28 — ECHOThis is a common echo effect.Parameter Setting Range DescriptionDly(L) 220.0ms 0.1–500.0ms Left c

Page 149 - Routing Pages

122 Internal Effects02R User’s GuideProgram 31 — CHORUS1A stereo chorus. Creates a rich, thickening effect.Parameter Setting Range DescriptionFreq. 0.

Page 150 - ROUTING buttons

Internal Effects 12302R User’s GuideProgram 34 — FLANGEStereo flanger. Creates a rich, swirling effect, full of harmonics.Parameter Setting Range Descr

Page 151 - Metering

124 Internal Effects02R User’s GuideProgram 37 — AUTO PANThis effect performs automatic panning across the stereo image.Parameter Setting Range Descri

Page 152 - Aux Send Levels

Internal Effects 12502R User’s GuideProgram 40 — VOCAL DOUBLERThis is a thin harmonizing effect obtained by setting a longer delay.Parameter Setting R

Page 153 - Optional Meter Bridge—MB02

126 Internal Effects02R User’s Guide

Page 154 - Phase/Attenuation

Scene Memories 12702R User’s GuideScene MemoriesIn this chapter...What are Scene Memories? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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128 Scene Memories02R User’s GuideWhat are Scene Memories?Scene memories are a snapshot of all the 02R mixer setting. There are 96 mix scene memory lo

Page 156 - Dynamics

Scene Memories 12902R User’s GuideWhat is Stored in a Scene Memory?Virtually all 02R mix settings are stored in a scene memory. Settings that are not

Page 157 - MIXING Display Functions 47

Getting Started 1502R Getting Started GuideBasic SetupThe following illustration shows how to set up a minimal system that will allow you to perform t

Page 158 - Channel Library

130 Scene Memories02R User’s GuideStoring Mix ScenesThe 02R has 96 scene memory locations. You can save additional scenes to a MIDI data filer. Scene m

Page 159 - UNDO Operation

Scene Memories 13102R User’s GuideNaming a Scene MemoryScene memories can be titled on the SCENE 1/5 page shown below. Scene memories can be named bef

Page 160 - Program Name

132 Scene Memories02R User’s GuideCharacter SetA scene memory name can be up to 16 characters long and can contain any of the following characters:Ico

Page 161 - MIXING Display Functions 51

Scene Memories 13302R User’s GuideIf you change your mind, the cleared mix scene can be retrieved by recalling the Undo scene memory (U).

Page 162 - Equalization parameters:

134 Scene Memories02R User’s GuideProtecting Scene MemoriesYou can protect stored mix scenes against accidental overwriting using this Memory Protect

Page 163 - EQ controls

Scene Memories 13502R User’s GuideFader Recall SafeThe 02R has two methods of protecting the system from sudden volume level changes when a scene memo

Page 164 - EQ Programs

136 Scene Memories02R User’s GuideFade TimeThe second method of protecting the system from sudden volume level changes is to set the fade time for eac

Page 165 - EQ Library

Automix 13702R User’s GuideAutomixIn this chapter...What is the Automix Function?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

Page 166 - 56 MIXING Display Functions

138 Automix02R User’s GuideWhat is the Automix Function?One of the most demanding jobs of the recording engineer is taking all the raw material produc

Page 167 - MIXING Display Functions 57

Automix 13902R User’s Guide• REMOTE 1–4—MIDI Remote events • SURR—Surround pan events (SURROUND overwrite check box)• EQLIB—EQ library program recall

Page 168 - Preset EQ Program Parameters

16 Getting Started02R Getting Started GuidePower ON/OFFThis section explains how to power the 02R on and off.Power ONIt is always important to observe

Page 169 - MIXING Display Functions 59

140 Automix02R User’s GuideWhat is Timecode?Timecode is a signal that contains a chronological record of the absolute time in a recording. It is used

Page 170 - 60 MIXING Display Functions

Automix 14102R User’s GuideConnectionsIf the connected device can directly output SMPTE timecode, use an audio cable to connect the output to the TIME

Page 171 - MIXING Display Functions 61

142 Automix02R User’s GuideMIDI IN jack, any MTC arriving at the MTC jack is ignored, and vice versa.Using MIDI ClockAutomix can be referenced to an e

Page 172 - 62 MIXING Display Functions

Automix 14302R User’s GuideAutomix FunctionThe Automix function consists of six pages.1/7 Automix Main The Automix Main page controls the record and p

Page 173 - Surround Pan

144 Automix02R User’s GuideAutomix MainBasic automix functions are controlled using the Automix Main page shown below.The top row of this page consist

Page 174 - About Surround Pan

Automix 14502R User’s GuideTime Code CounterThe timecode counter displays the incoming timecode. For the SMPTE, MTC, and INT time references, timecode

Page 175 - Selecting a Surround Mode

146 Automix02R User’s GuideOverwrite ModeThe Overwrite check boxes can be used to select certain parameters for automix recording. These are: FADER, C

Page 176 - 3+2+1 Surround Mode

Automix 14702R User’s GuideTransport ControlsThe following five operations have been made as icons: AUTOREC, REC, PLAY, STOP, ABORT. Use the CURSOR but

Page 177 - Panning Sounds Freely

148 Automix02R User’s GuideMemory ManagementThe Memory Management page, shown below, is used to store, recall, title, and clear automixes. Some of the

Page 178 - 68 Surround Pan

Automix 14902R User’s GuideAUTOMIX Name Edit FunctionsAUTOMIX memory names can be up to 16 characters long and can contain any of the following charac

Page 179 - Surround Pan 69

Getting Started 1702R Getting Started GuideRecall Scene Memory 0Before you start the tutorials, you should set the 02R to its initial mixer settings.1

Page 180 - Trajectories

150 Automix02R User’s Guide• RECALL—This icon is used to recall an AUTOMIX program from the library. Select the icon with the CURSOR buttons. Use the

Page 181 - Surround Pan 71

Automix 15102R User’s GuideFader EditThe Fader Edit page displays fader positions relative to previously recorded data, and is convenient for real-tim

Page 182 - 72 Surround Pan

152 Automix02R User’s GuideABSOLUTE—In Absolute mode, real-time fader edits are recorded as is (i.e., the new fader movements overwrite the existing e

Page 183 - CSR (Center:Side Ratio)

Automix 15302R User’s GuideEvent CopyThe Event Copy page, shown below, allows you to copy, move, extract and trim the level of automix events.The chan

Page 184 - 74 Surround Pan

154 Automix02R User’s GuideThe In Time and Out Time parameters are used to select the range of automix data for editing. The Copy To parameter is used

Page 185

Automix 15502R User’s GuideEvent Edit (Scene/Lib.)The Event Edit (Scene/Lib.) page, shown below, allows you to duplicate and delete mix scene and libr

Page 186 - Preset Dynamics Programs

156 Automix02R User’s GuideEvent Edit (CH ON, PAN, FADER)The Event Edit (CH ON, PAN, FADER) page, shown below, allows you edit channel on/off, pan, an

Page 187 - Compressor

MIDI 15702R User’s GuideMIDIIn this chapter...MIDI and the 02R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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158 MIDI02R User’s GuideMIDI and the 02RThe 02R supports the following MIDI messages:• Program Changes for mix scene recalls (page 160)• Control Chang

Page 189 - Expander

MIDI 15902R User’s GuideSetupThe MIDI Setup page is used to configure basic 02R MIDI parameters, such as MIDI transmit and receive channels, OMNI on/of

Page 190 - Compander

18 Getting Started02R Getting Started Guide

Page 191 - Gate and Ducking

160 MIDI02R User’s GuideProgram Change AssignMIDI Program Change messages are used to recall scene memories.Shown below is the MIDI 2/5 page—MIDI Prog

Page 192 - 82 Dynamics

MIDI 16102R User’s GuideBulk Dump/RequestThe 02R uses MIDI Bulk Dump and Request messages to store or recall scene memories, automix memories, system

Page 193 - DYNAMICS

162 MIDI02R User’s Guide• BULK DUMP—the data of the selected type and number will be output to the connected MIDI device.• BULK REQUEST—the 02R will r

Page 194 - Patching in a Processor

MIDI 16302R User’s GuideFader StartWhen the Fader Start preference is checked (“Preferences” on page 198), a MIDI Note On message (velocity 127) is tr

Page 195 - Dynamics Processor Meters

164 MIDI02R User’s GuideMIDI Control Change AssignThe MIDI Control Assign page is used to assign 02R parameters to MIDI Control Changes, which can be

Page 196 - KEY IN and LINK Indicators

MIDI 16502R User’s GuideMIDI RemoteThe MIDI Remote function allows you to control other MIDI equipment from the 02R. Connection is made using the MIDI

Page 197 - Dynamics Library

166 MIDI02R User’s GuideConfiguring RemotesMIDI Remote operations take place on the MIDI 5/5 page shown below. Up to four remotes can be active at the

Page 198 - 88 Dynamics

MIDI 16702R User’s GuideBUS/AUX MasterThe Bus/Aux Master page is not really a MIDI Remote page because it controls the bus out, aux send, and stereo m

Page 199 - Dynamics 89

168 MIDI02R User’s GuideMIDI Machine Control02R controls can be used to remotely control the following parameters of a a device that supports MMC (MID

Page 200 - 90 Dynamics

MIDI 16902R User’s GuideYamaha Programmable Mixer 0102R controls can be used to remotely control the following parameters of a Yamaha Programmable Mix

Page 201 - Dynamics 91

Introductory Recording Tutorial 1902R Getting Started GuideIntroductory Recording TutorialIn this chapter...Setting the Input Level . . . . . . . . .

Page 202 - 92 Dynamics

170 MIDI02R User’s GuideThere are two pages for Programmable Mixer 01 remote control. Pages can be selected using the page icon at the right hand side

Page 203 - Dynamics 93

MIDI 17102R User’s GuideYamaha 02R Digital Mixing Console02R controls can be used to remotely control the following parameters of a Yamaha 02R Digital

Page 204 - 94 Dynamics

172 MIDI02R User’s GuideThere are two pages for 02R remote control. Pages can be selected using the page icon at the right hand side of each page, or

Page 205 - Dynamics 95

MIDI 17302R User’s GuideYamaha 03D Digital Mixing Console02R controls can be used to remotely control the following parameters of a Yamaha 03D Digital

Page 206 - 96 Dynamics

174 MIDI02R User’s GuideThere are two pages for 03D remote control. Pages can be selected using the page icon at the right hand side of each page, or

Page 207 - Auxiliary Channels

MIDI 17502R User’s GuideGeneral MIDI Tone Generator02R controls can be used to remotely control the following parameters of a General MIDI-compatible

Page 208 - About the 02R Auxiliaries

176 MIDI02R User’s GuideXG Tone Generator02R controls can be used to remotely control the following parameters of an XG-compatible tone generator.Ther

Page 209 - The AUX Buttons

MIDI 17702R User’s Guidethe XG tone generator. When the CONNECT function is used, the settings from the XG tone generator are copied to the 02R.If you

Page 210 - AUX Pages

178 MIDI02R User’s GuideProR3 & REV50002R controls can be used to remotely control the following parameters of a Yamaha ProR3 & REV500. REV500

Page 211 - AUX Pre or Post

MIDI 17902R User’s GuideWhen the 02R or ProR3/REV500 is first connected, or turned on, use the CONNECT function to update the 02R controls so that they

Page 212 - Monitor Mix

20 Introductory Recording Tutorial02R Getting Started GuideSetting the Input LevelAssuming that the 02R is powered ON and your music source is playing

Page 213 - Internal Effects

180 MIDI02R User’s GuidePro Tools02R controls can be used to remotely control the following parameters of a Pro Tools system. Pro Tools SetupPro Tools

Page 214 - About Effects

Groups and Pairs 18102R User’s GuideGroups and PairsIn this chapter...Grouping Faders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 215 - Preset Effects Programs

182 Groups and Pairs02R User’s GuideGrouping FadersThe 02R allows you to group the faders for multiple fader control using only one fader. This makes

Page 216 - AUX 7 and AUX 8

Groups and Pairs 18302R User’s GuideGrouping MutesThe 02R also allows you to group channel status controls for multiple channel control using only one

Page 217 - Internal Effects 107

184 Groups and Pairs02R User’s GuidePairing ChannelsAdjacent channels can be paired for stereo operation. This makes it easy to work with stereo signa

Page 218 - 108 Internal Effects

Groups and Pairs 18502R User’s GuideThe second PAIR page, shown below, contains pair hearts for the aux sends and bus outs.The following functions are

Page 219 - Effects Library

186 Groups and Pairs02R User’s GuideMS DecodingAdjacent MIC/LINE or TAPE channels configured as a stereo pair can be used to decode signals derived usi

Page 220 - Exiting the Library

Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities 18702R User’s GuideDigital I/O, Setup, and UtilitiesIn this chapter...Word Clock Select . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 221 - Internal Effects 111

188 Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities02R User’s GuideWord Clock SelectThe 02R processes audio data at 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz using its internal clock, and

Page 222

Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities 18902R User’s GuideThe left side of the display is a list of the cards in the four option slots of the 02R. The indi

Page 223 - Program 6 — REVERB PLATE

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

Page 224 - Program 9 — REV LIVE ROOM1

Introductory Recording Tutorial 2102R Getting Started GuideSetting the GAIN1. Use the [METER] button to locate the METER 1/3 page.The MIC/LINE 1 signa

Page 225 - Program 12 — REVERB VOCAL2

190 Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities02R User’s GuideInput Signal SelectThe 02R has 24 built-in analog input connectors; the individual input channels

Page 226 - Program 14 — REV SN.PLATE

Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities 19102R User’s GuideCascade ConfigurationJust like the modular digital multitrack recorders it is intended to work wit

Page 227 - Program 18 — EARLY REF.1

192 Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities02R User’s GuideCascade Aux Bus AssignThe Cascade Digital I/O card kit (CD8-CS) has two paired auxiliary buses: A

Page 228 - Program 21 — REVERSE GATE

Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities 19302R User’s GuideDitherWhen you connect a number of digital audio devices together, you may find their digital word

Page 229 - Program 24 — DELAY L-C-R 2

194 Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities02R User’s GuideSlot Output SelectThe Slot Output Select function allows you to individually select bus outs, aux

Page 230 - 120 Internal Effects

Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities 19502R User’s Guide

Page 231 - Program 30 — CROSS DELAY

196 Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities02R User’s GuideSoloShown below is the SETUP 1/4 page—Solo.Solo Functions• Status—This command determines which b

Page 232 - Program 33 — BROAD CHORUS

Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities 19702R User’s Guide• Solo Safe—Tape, Mic, Line, and Effects—These functions disable solo On/Off selection. If you se

Page 233 - Program 36 — TREMOLO

198 Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities02R User’s GuidePreferencesThe 02R is a very flexible mixer. You can customize its behavior to suit your needs usi

Page 234 - Program 39 — ST.PITCH CHANGE

Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities 19902R User’s GuideWhen you confirm a STORE or CLEAR operation, any existing data in the selected program location wi

Page 235 - Program 40 — VOCAL DOUBLER

22 Introductory Recording Tutorial02R Getting Started GuideBack off the GAIN control a little until the PEAK indicator illuminates very occasionally.

Page 236 - 126 Internal Effects

200 Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities02R User’s Guidedetects an error in the digital input or output, your recorded data may be compromised. However,

Page 237 - Scene Memories

Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities 20102R User’s GuidePreferences 2Shown below is the SETUP 4/4 page—Preferences 2.• MIX Update Confirmation—With this o

Page 238 - What are Scene Memories?

202 Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities02R User’s Guide• Surround SWF Edit—With this option checked, surround pan SWF (subwoofer level) movements can be

Page 239 - Initial Data and UNDO Memory

Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities 20302R User’s GuidePreferences 2—Factory SettingsAux Output SelectUsing the Aux Output Select function, bus outputs

Page 240 - Storing Mix Scenes

204 Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities02R User’s Guide24-bit RecordingUsing two recorder tracks per channel, high-resolution digital audio can be recor

Page 241 - Naming a Scene Memory

Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities 20502R User’s GuideShown below is the SCENE 5/5 page—24bit Recording Mode.If you attempt to set 24bit MODE when the

Page 242 - Character Set

206 Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities02R User’s GuideInput PatchingThe Input Patching function allows you to select the signal sources for MIC/LINE ch

Page 243 - Scene Memories 133

Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities 20702R User’s GuideLikewise, if a slot is configured for 24bit MODE, all buses are assigned to the card inputs, and y

Page 244 - Recalling Scene Memories

208 Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities02R User’s GuideShown below is the LINE 17–24 page of SCENE 4/5. On this page you can select internal input (LINE

Page 245 - Fader Recall Safe

Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities 20902R User’s GuideOscillatorBefore starting a recording session, many engineers like to record a few seconds of sin

Page 246 - Fade Time

Introductory Recording Tutorial 2302R Getting Started GuideThe peak level is indicated by an empty square box. Peak Hold is very useful for level chec

Page 247 - Automix 137

210 Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities02R User’s GuideEmphasis MonitorThis function allows you to monitor the emphasis information of the digital input

Page 248 - What is the Automix Function?

Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities 21102R User’s GuideChannel Status MonitorThis function shows the channel status information of digital audio signal.

Page 249 - What is the Current Buffer?

212 Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities02R User’s GuideMagnetic—Magnetic tape device and magnetic disk deviceD. Broadcast—Digital broadcast receptionIns

Page 250 - What is Timecode?

Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities 21302R User’s GuideBattery CheckThis function allows you to check the status of the 02R’s backup battery.Shown below

Page 251 - Using MIDI Timecode (MTC)

214 Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities02R User’s GuideCommunication SpeedThe Communications Speed section of the UTILITY 4/4 page allows you to monitor

Page 252 - Using MIDI Clock

Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities 21502R User’s Guide02R System InitializationThis operation allows you to reset the 02R to its initial settings. This

Page 253 - Automix Function

216 Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities02R User’s Guide

Page 254 - Automix Main

Installing Options 21702R User’s GuideInstalling OptionsIn this chapter...02R Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 255 - Automix ENABLE

218 Installing Options02R User’s Guide02R OptionsThere are a number of options you can add to your 02R. Some of these options add to the convenience a

Page 256 - Overwrite Mode

Installing Options 21902R User’s GuideThe I/O cards fall into three groups:• Digital I/O Cards—These cards provide 8 tracks of digital input and outpu

Page 257

24 Introductory Recording Tutorial02R Getting Started GuideApplying EQThe next step is to apply EQ to MIC/LINE 1.Each 02R channel features a four-band

Page 258 - Memory Management

220 Installing Options02R User’s GuideMemory Expansion KitThe memory expansion kit (ME4M) expands the 02R automix system memory from the standard 512K

Page 259 - AUTOMIX Memory Edit Functions

Installing Options 22102R User’s GuideInstalling 02R OptionsSingle Slot Cards1. Turn off the 02R.TO PREVENT ELECTRICAL SHOCK, ENSURE THE 02R IS TURNED

Page 260 - 150 Automix

222 Installing Options02R User’s GuideDouble Slot Cards1. Turn off the 02R.TO PREVENT ELECTRICAL SHOCK, ENSURE THE 02R IS TURNED OFF BEFORE YOU OPEN A

Page 261 - Fader Edit

Installing Options 22302R User’s GuidePeak Meter Bridge and Wooden Side Panels1. Turn off the 02R.TO PREVENT ELECTRICAL SHOCK, ENSURE THE 02R IS TURNE

Page 262 - 152 Automix

224 Installing Options02R User’s GuideAnalog I/O Card—AD/DA (CD8-AD)The CD8-AD is used to connect an analog multitrack recorder or other analog device

Page 263 - Event Copy

Installing Options 22502R User’s GuideDigital I/O Card—AES/EBU (CD8-AE/CD8-AE-S)The AES/EBU digital I/O cards (CD8-AE/CD8-AE-S) are used to connect AE

Page 264

226 Installing Options02R User’s GuideWordclock Selection1. Turn on your AES/EBU compatible multitrack digital recorder and then the 02R.It is always

Page 265 - Event Edit (Scene/Lib.)

Installing Options 22702R User’s GuideDigital I/O Card—ADAT (CD8-AT)The ADAT digital I/O card (CD8-AT) is used to connect Alesis ADAT compatible modul

Page 266 - Time Signature

228 Installing Options02R User’s GuideWordclock Selection1. Power on your ADAT modular digital multitrack recorder and then the 02R.It is always impor

Page 267 - MIDI 157

Installing Options 22902R User’s GuideDigital Cascade Kit (CD8-CS)The digital cascade kit (CD8-CS) is used to connect two or more 02Rs together. The k

Page 268 - MIDI and the 02R

Introductory Recording Tutorial 2502R Getting Started GuideThe EQ 1/2 page appears, showing the EQ curve and settings for MIC/LINE 1.3. Use the CURSOR

Page 269 - Transmit Channel

230 Installing Options02R User’s Guide3. Use a BNC cable to plug the WORD CLOCK—OUT connector on the back of the first 02R into the WORD CLOCK—IN conne

Page 270 - Program Change Assign

Installing Options 23102R User’s GuideIf your multitrack digital recorder has a dedicated wordclock output connector, use the CURSOR buttons to select

Page 271 - Bulk Dump/Request

232 Installing Options02R User’s GuideMIDI LinkWhen several 02Rs are cascaded together, the master 02R can control a number of functions, listed below

Page 272 - 162 MIDI

Installing Options 23302R User’s GuideSolo functionWhen two or more 02R units are cascaded together, only the [SOLO] button on the cascade master cont

Page 273 - Fader Start

234 Installing Options02R User’s GuideDigital I/O Card—TDIF-1 (CD8-TDII)The TDIF-1 digital I/O card (CD8-TDII) is used to connect TASCAM TDIF-1 modula

Page 274 - MIDI Control Change Assign

Installing Options 23502R User’s GuideWordclock Selection1. Power on your DA-88 modular digital multitrack recorder and then the 02R.It is always impo

Page 275 - MIDI Remote

236 Installing Options02R User’s GuidePeak Meter Bridge (MB02)The Peak Meter Bridge (MB02) allows you to quickly and easily check the levels of the in

Page 276 - Configuring Remotes

Installing Options 23702R User’s Guide4. PEAK HOLD buttonThis button is used to enable or cancel the Peak Hold function.5. STEREO-BUS-AUX IndicatorsTh

Page 277 - BUS/AUX Master

238 Installing Options02R User’s Guide

Page 278 - MIDI Machine Control

Specifications 23902R User’s GuideSpecificationsIn this chapter...General Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 279 - Yamaha Programmable Mixer 01

26 Introductory Recording Tutorial02R Getting Started GuideThe gain increases in 0.5 dB steps and the EQ curve on the EQ page changes to reflect this.3

Page 280 - 170 MIDI

240 Specifications02R User’s GuideSpecificationsGeneral Specifications* Hum & Noise are measured with a 6 dB/octave filter @12.7 kHz; equivalent to

Page 281 - MIDI 171

Specifications 24102R User’s GuideInputsInput channel (MIC/LINE 1 through 24)Phantom switch MIC/LINE 1 to 8Select switch A (XLR) / B (phone) MIC/LINE

Page 282 - 172 MIDI

242 Specifications02R User’s GuideDynamicsCompressor / ExpanderThreshold –54 dB to 0 dB (1 dB steps)Ratio1, 1.1, 1.3, 1.5, 1.7, 2, 2.5, 3, 3.5, 4, 5,

Page 283 - MIDI 173

Specifications 24302R User’s GuidePan 33 positions (L = 16 to 1, C, R = 16 to 1 )Routing BUS 1 through 8. ST. DIRECTSoloON/OFFPre fader / After panMet

Page 284 - 174 MIDI

244 Specifications02R User’s GuideOutputsRouting BUS 1 through 8. STSoloON/OFFPre fader / After panMeterPeakhold: ON/OFF12 points displays of the pre-

Page 285 - General MIDI Tone Generator

Specifications 24502R User’s GuideLibrariesSTUDIO MONITOR OUTSelect switch AUX5 / AUX6 / C-R / ST_D/A converter 18bit linear / 8 times oversamplingLev

Page 286 - XG Tone Generator

246 Specifications02R User’s GuideInput Specifications*1 Sensitivity is the lowest level that will produce an output of +4 dB (1.23V) or the nominal ou

Page 287 - MIDI 177

Specifications 24702R User’s GuideOutput SpecificationsDigital Input and Output Specifications*1 INSERT OUTPUT phone jacks are balanced. (Tip=OUT, Ring=

Page 288 - ProR3 & REV500

248 Specifications02R User’s GuideDimensionsSpecifications and external appearance are subject to change without notice.W : 672H : 211.5196.5183.815D :

Page 289 - MIDI 179

Specifications 24902R User’s GuideOptionsAD/DA I/O Card SpecificationsAnalog InputAnalog OutputDigital I/O Card SpecificationsDigital Input/Output*1 S

Page 290 - Pro Tools

Introductory Recording Tutorial 2702R Getting Started GuideSetting the Frequency1. Select the frequency (F) icon for the LOW band using the CURSOR but

Page 291 - Groups and Pairs

250 Specifications02R User’s GuideTroubleshootingIf there is any trouble, check the situation and follow the corrective actions described below.The po

Page 292 - Grouping Faders

Specifications 25102R User’s GuideError MessagesFollow the corrective actions described below when the error messages are shown on the display:Error M

Page 293 - Grouping Mutes

252 Specifications02R User’s GuideFixed Fragmentation!The automix memory has been corrected. Abnormal data may be generated in the memory if you turn

Page 294 - Pairing Channels

Specifications 25302R User’s GuideSUB SCI0 Party Err. Consult the nearest YAMAHA service center.SUB SCI0 RxBuf. Full MIDI data being transmitted is to

Page 295 - Groups and Pairs 185

254 Specifications02R User’s Guide

Page 296 - MS Decoding

Appendix: MIDI 25502R User’s GuideAppendix: MIDIScene Memory to Program Change TableProgram Change #Initial Scene #User Scene #Program Change #Initial

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256 Appendix: MIDI02R User’s GuideParameter to Control Change Table (02R & User Maps)Control Change #Parameter02R Map User Map0 NO ASSIGN1FADER CH

Page 298 - Word Clock Select

Appendix: MIDI 25702R User’s GuideControl Change #Parameter02R Map User Map38FADER CHANNEL BUS 639FADER CHANNEL BUS 740FADER CHANNEL BUS 841ON CHANNEL

Page 299 - Wordclock indicators

258 Appendix: MIDI02R User’s GuideControl Change #Parameter02R Map User Map80PANPOT CHANNEL LINE 1781PANPOT CHANNEL LINE 1882PANPOT CHANNEL LINE 1983P

Page 300 - Input Signal Select

Appendix: MIDI 25902R User’s GuideParameter to Control Change Table (03D & Programmable Mixer 01 Maps)Control Change #Parameter03D Map Programmabl

Page 301 - Cascade Configuration

28 Introductory Recording Tutorial02R Getting Started GuideSetting the BandwidthThe L-MID and H-MID bands are peaking type EQs. The LOW and HIGH bands

Page 302

260 Appendix: MIDI02R User’s GuideControl Change #Parameter03D Map Programmable Mixer 01 Map38PANPOT CHANNEL MIC 1 ON CHANNEL LINE 17/1839PANPOT CHANN

Page 303 - Word Length

Appendix: MIDI 26102R User’s GuideControl Change #Parameter03D Map Programmable Mixer 01 Map80FADER CHANNEL LINE 17/18 FADER AUX 7 SEND MIC 1381 NO AS

Page 304 - Slot Output Select

262 Appendix: MIDI02R User’s GuideMIDI Data Format1. General remarks1-1 This section describes the MIDI functionality of the 02R.1-2 Electrical charac

Page 305

Appendix: MIDI 26302R User’s GuideIf parameter change reception is ON and a parameter request is received on the specified MIDI channel, the contents o

Page 306 - Mixdown mode:

264 Appendix: MIDI02R User’s Guide5. Receive ConditionMIDI CH?MIDI INMTC INPARAM R × ON$CnH PROGRAM CHANGE SYSTEM EXCLUSIVE$F0H,$43H,$1nH PARAMETER C

Page 307 - How to use Solo

Appendix: MIDI 26502R User’s GuideAppendix: MIDIParameter Change and Request Formattype number:0 edit buffer( used byte or bit operation format)1 setu

Page 308 - Preferences

266 Appendix: MIDI02R User’s GuideYou can modify two or more continuous bytes by increasing pairs of "data( H)" and "data(L)".You

Page 309

Appendix: MIDI 26702R User’s Guideinstruction number channel0x00 scene recall 0-96 (memory 0-96) 0 Tx only0x7e (undo) 0 Tx only0x01 eq lib recall 0-12

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268 Appendix: MIDI02R User’s GuidePARAMETER CHANGE (key remote)STATUS 11110000 F0 System Exclusive MessageID No. 01000011 43 Manufacturer's ID No

Page 311 - Preferences 2

Appendix: MIDI 26902R User’s Guidebus send level control ( receive only)STATUS 11110000 F0 System Exclusive MessageID No. 01000011 43 Manufacturer&apo

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Introductory Recording Tutorial 2902R Getting Started GuideResetting the EQ1. Press and hold the [LOW/HPF] button and then press the [HIGH/LPF] button

Page 313 - Aux Output Select

270 Appendix: MIDI02R User’s Guide00llllll L4 bus8EOX 11110111 F7 End Of Exclusivesurround x,y ( receive only)STATUS 11110000 F0 System Exclusive Mess

Page 314 - 24-bit Recording

Appendix: MIDI 27102R User’s Guide** Scene Memory recall **DATA 00000000 00 scene memory recall0mmmmmmm mm mm=0-96(Scene Memory No.0-96,0x7e)** Scene

Page 315

272 Appendix: MIDI02R User’s Guide** Automix new **DATA 00010100 14 automix new** Automix undo **DATA 00010101 15 automix undo** automix transport - A

Page 316 - Input Patching

Appendix: MIDI 27302R User’s GuideAppendix: MIDIBulk Dump and Request FormatThe data format is as following. For example, Internal data: ds,d1,d2,...d

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274 Appendix: MIDI02R User’s GuideScene Memory(Extended Data) STATUS 11110000 F0 System Exclusive MessageID No. 01000011 43 Manufacturer's ID No.

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Appendix: MIDI 27502R User’s Guide00110110 36 '6'00110111 37 '7'DATA NAME 01000011 43 'C'00100000 20DATA 0ddddddd dsH Co

Page 319 - Oscillator

276 Appendix: MIDI02R User’s GuideScene memory transmission from the 02R is possible for programs 1–96 only.Scene Memory Bulk Dump Request FormatSTATU

Page 320 - Emphasis Monitor

Appendix: MIDI 27702R User’s GuideDATA0ddddddd dsHProgram Change Table(128x2bytes)0ddddddd dsL : :0ddddddd deH0ddddddd deLCHECK SUM 0eeeeeee ee

Page 321 - Channel Status Monitor

278 Appendix: MIDI02R User’s Guide01001100 4C 'L'01001101 4D 'M'00100000 20 ' '00100000 20 ' '00111000 38 &apo

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Appendix: MIDI 27902R User’s Guide0ddddddd deH0ddddddd deLCHECK SUM 0eeeeeee ee ee=(INVERT('L'+'M'+...+deL)+1) AND 7FhEOX 11110111

Page 323 - Battery Check

30 Introductory Recording Tutorial02R Getting Started GuideUsing the EQ LibraryThe EQ Library is used to access and store EQ settings—stored as progra

Page 324 - Communication Speed

280 Appendix: MIDI02R User’s GuideEffect library receive is effective for programs 41–128 only.Effect Library Bulk Dump FormatSTATUS 11110000 F0 Syste

Page 325 - 02R System Initialization

Appendix: MIDI 28102R User’s GuideEffect library transmission from the 02R is possible for programs 41–128 only.01001100 4C 'L'01001101 4D &

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282 Appendix: MIDI02R User’s GuideEqualizer library receive is effective for programs 33–128 only.Equalizer library transmission from the 02R is possi

Page 327 - Installing Options

Appendix: MIDI 28302R User’s GuideDynamics library receive is effective for programs 41–128 only.Dynamics library transmission from the 02R is possibl

Page 328 - 02R Options

284 Appendix: MIDI02R User’s GuideBYTE COUNT (HIGH/LOW)00000000 00122(48x2+16+10)bytes01111010 7A01001100 4C 'L'01001101 4D 'M'001

Page 329 - Peak Meter Bridge

Appendix: MIDI 28502R User’s GuideDATA NAME 01001001 49 'I'0mmmmmmm mm mm=0-63(Channel Library No.1-64)DATA 0ddddddd dsH Channel Library Ext

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286 Appendix: MIDI02R User’s Guide01001100 4C 'L'01001101 4D 'M'00100000 20 ' '00100000 20 ' '00111000 38 &apo

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Appendix: MIDI 28702R User’s Guide00110110 36 '6'00110111 37 '7'DATA NAME 01100001 61 'a'0mmmmmmm mm mm=0-15(Automix No.

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Glossary 28902R User’s GuideGlossaryA/D converter—The conversion of analog signals into digital signals. The analog signal is sampled every few millis

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ii Important Information 02R Owner’s Manual • Do not handle the power plug with wet hands. Otherwise, you may receive an electrical shock.• When you

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Introductory Recording Tutorial 3102R Getting Started GuideThe EQ program is recalled. The EQ curve for MIC/LINE 1 is set accordingly. The EQ curve at

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290 Glossary02R User’s GuideBit—A single unit of digital data. It can have a value of 1 or 0.Bulk Dump—A MIDI function that allow the transfer of syst

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Glossary 29102R User’s GuideDither—Dithering is a mathematical process where a random noise is added to the least significant bit of a digital word. Wi

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292 Glossary02R User’s GuideExpander—An expander is another form of automatic level control. By attenuating the signal below the threshold, the expand

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Glossary 29302R User’s GuideModulation—Using a low frequency oscillator (LFO) to control a signal’s frequency (pitch) or amplitude (level). The intern

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294 Glossary02R User’s GuideRouting—The process of assigning input or tape and effect returns to the output buses or the stereo bus.Sampling frequency

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Glossary 29502R User’s GuideReferences and Further Reading• Introducing Digital Audio, Ian R Sinclair, second edition, PC Publishing, 1992.• Practical

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296 Glossary02R User’s Guide

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29702R User’s GuideIndex+48V switches 2602Rblock diagram 15dimensions 248front panel 2initializing 215MIDI remote 171options 218rear panel 1103DMIDI r

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29802R User’s GuideCompressor 77Condenser mics 26CONFIGURATION buttons 18Connectors2TR IN ANALOG 122TR IN DIGITAL 14AUX SEND 11C-R MONITOR OUT 12input

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29902R User’s GuideII/O cards 218ADAT 227AES/EBU cards 225analog card 224Tascam 234ID setting, cascade 192Initial data 129Initial Data Nominal 200Init

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32 Introductory Recording Tutorial02R Getting Started GuideStoring an EQ Program1. Use the [EQ] button to locate the EQ 2/2 page shown below.2. Select

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30002R User’s GuideMETER 1/2 41METER 2/2 41METER 3/3 42MIDI 1/5 159MIDI 2/5 160MIDI 3/5 161MIDI 4/5 164MIDI 5/5 166PAIR 1/2 184PAIR 2/2 185PAN 1/1 36P

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30102R User’s Guidegeneral 240input connections 246inputs 241libraries 245options 249output channels 244output connections 247Stereo channel inputs 12

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02R[Digital Recording Console]Model:YAMAHAMIDI Implementation Chart Version: 2.0Date: 20-June-1997Mode 4:OMNI OFF,MONOMode 2:OMNI ON,MONOx:Noo:YesMo

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

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YAMAHA CORPORATIONP.O. Box 1, Hamamatsu, JapanDIGITAL RECORDING CONSOLEEVZ50230R0 1IP 416° ° °° ° °EDIGITAL RECORDING CONSOLEVersion 297 07 50

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Introductory Recording Tutorial 3302R Getting Started Guide5. Select the individual character positions with the CURSOR buttons and rotate the encoder

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34 Introductory Recording Tutorial02R Getting Started GuideCANCEL is the default. To cancel the STORE operation, either press the [ENTER] button or wa

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Introductory Recording Tutorial 3502R Getting Started GuideRoutingThis tutorial assumes you have a multitrack recorder and you have connected it to yo

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36 Introductory Recording Tutorial02R Getting Started GuideUsing the ROUTING Display FunctionThere are two ways to operate the Routing function.One me

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Introductory Recording Tutorial 3702R Getting Started GuideSelecting the Routing1. Use the [ROUTING] button to locate the ROUTING 1/2 page shown below

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38 Introductory Recording Tutorial02R Getting Started GuidePanningThere are two ways to use the Pan function.One method is to use the PAN 1/1 page.The

Page 358 - Dimensions

Introductory Recording Tutorial 3902R Getting Started GuideGanging PansYou can gang the pan controls of two adjacent channels for simultaneous pan adj

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40 Introductory Recording Tutorial02R Getting Started Guide

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Important Information iii 02R Owner’s Manual If an abnormality occurs while operating the 02, remove the plug from the AC outlet • If you notice any

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Secondary Recording Tutorial 4102R Getting Started GuideSecondary Recording TutorialIn this chapter...Aux Sends. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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42 Secondary Recording Tutorial02R Getting Started GuideAux SendsThe 02R has eight aux sends.AUX 7 and AUX 8 are used to feed the internal effects pro

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Secondary Recording Tutorial 4302R Getting Started GuideSetting the Aux Send LevelIn this tutorial, MIC/LINE 1 channel is sent to AUX 1.1. Press the [

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44 Secondary Recording Tutorial02R Getting Started Guide4. To change the signal level, adjust the fader for MIC/LINE 1 until the desired value is obta

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Secondary Recording Tutorial 4502R Getting Started GuideCreating a Monitor MixThe 02R has two different monitoring outputs—the control room outputs an

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46 Secondary Recording Tutorial02R Getting Started GuideApplying EffectsThe 02R features two internal multi-effects stereo processors: Effect 1 and Ef

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Secondary Recording Tutorial 4702R Getting Started GuideSends to the effects are usually post fader. This means the signal level feed into the effects

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48 Secondary Recording Tutorial02R Getting Started GuideBy default (assuming you are still working with Scene Memory 0 “0 Initial Data”) the effect re

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Secondary Recording Tutorial 4902R Getting Started GuideRecalling and Editing EffectsOnce you have applied effects to MIC/LINE 1, you need to know how

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50 Secondary Recording Tutorial02R Getting Started Guide3. Use the CURSOR buttons to select the RECALL icon. Rotate the encoder wheel to select an eff

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iv Important Information 02R Owner’s Manual Influences on other electrical devices This equipment uses many digital circuits, which may cause noise to

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Secondary Recording Tutorial 5102R Getting Started Guide2. Select the various parameters with the CURSOR buttons, and adjust the value with the encode

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52 Secondary Recording Tutorial02R Getting Started Guide2. Use the CURSOR buttons to select the TITLE EDIT box, as shown below.3. Select the individua

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Secondary Recording Tutorial 5302R Getting Started GuideYou can select the “INS.” icon to insert a space (blank) at the cursor position in the TITLE E

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54 Secondary Recording Tutorial02R Getting Started GuidePatching in a Dynamics ProcessorThe 02R features comprehensive dynamics processors for all the

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Secondary Recording Tutorial 5502R Getting Started GuideCompressing the Stereo OutputYou can apply dynamics to the input channels, for example, the ch

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56 Secondary Recording Tutorial02R Getting Started Guide3. Use the CURSOR buttons to select the DYNAMICS OFF icon and press the [ENTER] button to turn

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Secondary Recording Tutorial 5702R Getting Started GuideUsing the Dynamics LibraryOnce you have applied a dynamics processor to the stereo bus, you ne

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58 Secondary Recording Tutorial02R Getting Started GuideEditing Dynamics ProgramsYou can edit the preset dynamics programs and then store them as user

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Secondary Recording Tutorial 5902R Getting Started GuideStoring a User Dynamics ProgramThe 02R has 88 user dynamics program locations (41 through 128)

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60 Secondary Recording Tutorial02R Getting Started GuideYou can select the “INS.” icon to insert a space (blank) at the current cursor position in the

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Getting Started GuideDIGITAL RECORDING CONSOLEGetting StartedGuide

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Secondary Recording Tutorial 6102R Getting Started GuideCANCEL is the default. To cancel the STORE operation, either press the [ENTER] button or wait

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62 Secondary Recording Tutorial02R Getting Started GuideScene MemoriesThe 02R scene memories are a snapshot of all the digital parameters of the mixer

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Secondary Recording Tutorial 6302R Getting Started GuideCANCEL is the default. To cancel the STORE operation, either press the [ENTER] button or wait

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64 Secondary Recording Tutorial02R Getting Started Guide5. Select the individual character positions with the CURSOR buttons. Use the encoder wheel to

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Secondary Recording Tutorial 6502R Getting Started GuideRecalling a Scene MemoryScene memories are recalled using the [RECALL] button. They can also b

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66 Secondary Recording Tutorial02R Getting Started Guide

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Mixing and Automix 6702R Getting Started GuideMixing and AutomixIn this chapter...What is 02R Automix?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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68 Mixing and Automix02R Getting Started GuideWhat is 02R Automix?There are three basic steps to making a multitrack recording:• Setup and initial tra

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Mixing and Automix 6902R Getting Started GuideReal-time AutomixThese tutorials have assumed you are using your 02R with one or more of the optional I/

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70 Mixing and Automix02R Getting Started Guide• 30D—29.97 frames per second (30 drop frame).• 25—25 frames per second.• 24—24 frames per second.These

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Contents i 02R Getting Started Guide Contents 1 Introduction to the 02R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 02R. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Mixing and Automix 7102R Getting Started GuideIf you want to keep the contents of the current automix, store them into an available memory location be

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72 Mixing and Automix02R Getting Started GuideCANCEL is the default. To cancel the NEW operation, either press the [ENTER] button or wait about 10 sec

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Mixing and Automix 7302R Getting Started GuideRecording the First Session1. Use the [AUTOMIX] button to locate the AUTOMIX 1/7 page.2. Select the “REC

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74 Mixing and Automix02R Getting Started Guidebegin. The timecode will be displayed in real-time in the “Time Code” field of the “Automix Main” page.5.

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Mixing and Automix 7502R Getting Started Guide6. When you have completed recording the automix session, use the CURSOR buttons to select the “STOP” ic

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76 Mixing and Automix02R Getting Started GuideEditing Automix EventsOverwriting EventsYou can overwrite the events that have been recorded into the cu

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Mixing and Automix 7702R Getting Started Guide6. While monitoring the recording, adjust the parameters you want to overwrite.7. When you have complete

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78 Mixing and Automix02R Getting Started Guide5. Monitor the recording. At the punch-in location, press the [SEL] buttons for the tape return channels

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Mixing and Automix 7902R Getting Started Guide3. Use the [AUTOMIX] button to locate the AUTOMIX 3/7 page.This display allows you to watch the fader mo

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80 Mixing and Automix02R Getting Started Guidedirection the fader has to be moved to return to the previously recorded position:9. When you have finish

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ii Contents 02R Getting Started Guide 5 Mixing and Automix. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 What is 02R Automix? . . . . . . . . . .

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Mixing and Automix 8102R Getting Started GuideOff-line Automix EditingEditing Scene and Library Recall EventsThe Event Edit (Scene/Lib.) page, shown b

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82 Mixing and Automix02R Getting Started Guide• EF.Lib.—effect library recall. The number indicates the effect library number (from 1 to 128).• CH.Lib

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Mixing and Automix 8302R Getting Started GuideEditing Channel On, Pan, & Fader eventsThe Event Edit (CH ON, PAN, FADER) page, shown below, allows

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84 Mixing and Automix02R Getting Started GuideWhen the INSERT icon is pressed, a new event is inserted at the captured timecode address. The type of e

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Mixing and Automix 8502R Getting Started GuideErasing EventsThe Event Copy page, shown below, allows you to copy, move, erase and trim the level of au

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86 Mixing and Automix02R Getting Started Guide4. Use the CURSOR buttons and encoder wheel to set the In Time.5. Use the CURSOR buttons and encoder whe

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Mixing and Automix 8702R Getting Started GuideUsing the Automix LibraryStoring an AutomixAn automix can be stored in one of the 16 automix memories av

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88 Mixing and Automix02R Getting Started Guide4. Use the CURSOR buttons to select the STORE icon. Use the encoder wheel to select an automix and press

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Mixing and Automix 8902R Getting Started GuideRecalling an Automix1. Use the [AUTOMIX] button to locate the AUTOMIX 2/7 page.2. Use the CURSOR buttons

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90 Index02R Getting Started GuideIndexAAttenuation 22Audio quality 2Automixabout 7editing 76editing faders and encoders 78editing scene and library re

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