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Important Information i 02R Owner’s Manual Impor tant Inf ormation Please read the following befor e operating your 02R Digital Recording Console. Precautions Installing the 02R • The unit should be connected only to an AC receptacle of the type described in the owner ’s manual or as marked on the unit.
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 remove the power plug, be sur e to hold the plug. Never pull on the cord. Otherwise, the power cor d will become damaged, resulting in fir e or electrical shock.
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 abnormality—such as smoke, odor , noise, etc—turn off the power to the 02R immediately , and remove the power plug from the AC outlet.
iv Important Information 02R Owner’s Manual Influences on other electrical devices This equipment uses many digital circuits, which may cause noise to occur on nearby radio or TV .
Getting Star ted Guide DIGITAL RECORDING CONSOLE Getting Star ted Guide.
Contents i 02R Getting Started Guide Contents 1 Introduction to the 02R . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 02R . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 User Guides . . . . .
ii Contents 02R Getting Started Guide 5 Mixing and Automix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 What is 02R Automix? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Real-time Automix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Introduction to the 02R 1 02R Getting Started Guide Intr oduction to the 02R In this chapter ... 02R . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 User Guides . . . . . . . . .
2 Introduction to the 02R 02R Getting Started Guide 02R From the company that pioneer ed digital mixing consoles and leads the industry with its acclaimed DSP technology comes the 02R Digital mixing Console—the most advanced digital mixing console in the world.
Introduction to the 02R 3 02R Getting Started Guide RISC Technology T o provide powerful system control and full dynamic automix, the 02R is driven by a RISC technology CPU. W ith all this power and sonic quality , the 02R will become the heart of your digital recor ding studio.
4 Introduction to the 02R 02R Getting Started Guide Top and Rear P anels INPUT A INPUT A INPUT A INPUT A INPUT A INPUT A INPUT A INPUT A INPUT B INSERT I/O INPUT B INSERT I/O INPUT B INSERT I/O INPUT .
Introduction to the 02R 5 02R Getting Started Guide Features Sonic Specifications • Linear 20-bit 64-times oversampling A/D convertors • Linear 20-bit 8-times oversampling D/A convertors • 105 d.
6 Introduction to the 02R 02R Getting Started Guide • 2 analog stereo outputs • 6 analog auxiliary send outputs • Stereo studio and contr ol room outputs • 3 digital 2TR IN inputs • 2 digita.
Introduction to the 02R 7 02R Getting Started Guide K ey F eatures This section looks at some of the key features of the 02R, what they mean to you, and some hints about how you can use them.
8 Introduction to the 02R 02R Getting Started Guide Recalling the scene is even easier—just press the [RECALL] button. Y ou should be careful that your scene memories flow into each other smoothly . The instant recall means that you can have very abr upt level changes or the unexpected intrusion of a very loud channel.
Introduction to the 02R 9 02R Getting Started Guide current channel. Y ou can customize your 02R to automatically select the corresponding display pages when you adjust a contr ol in these blocks.
10 Introduction to the 02R 02R Getting Started Guide domain. The dynamics program settings ar e stored in the dynamics library . There ar e 40 preset programs for you to r ecall and 88 user programs for you to store your own dynamics pr ograms Parametric EQ with Library The 02R contains a high-performance four-band, fully parametric EQ.
Introduction to the 02R 11 02R Getting Started Guide 02R Sonic Performance The 02R uses linear 20-bit 64-times oversampling analog-to-digital converters to provide a typical dynamic range of 105 dB. This means that an audio program’s dynamic range, fr om low to high levels, is processed intact.
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Getting Started 13 02R Getting Started Guide Getting Star ted In this chapter ... Basic Assumptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Making the Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14 Getting Started 02R Getting Started Guide Basic Assumptions The 02R was designed to be the perfect digital mixing console for a studio using the current generation of modular digital multitrack tape and disk recor ders.
Getting Started 15 02R Getting Started Guide Basic Setup The following illustration shows how to set up a minimal system that will allow you to perform the following tutorials.
16 Getting Started 02R Getting Started Guide Po wer ON/OFF This section explains how to power the 02R on and off. Power ON It is always important to observe the correct or der for powering up equipment in a studio.
Getting Started 17 02R Getting Started Guide Recall Scene Memor y 0 Before you start the tutorials, you should set the 02R to its initial mixer settings. 1. Use the SCENE MEMORY increment or decrement buttons to select scene memor y 0 “0 Initial Data”.
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Introductory Recording Tutorial 19 02R Getting Started Guide Intr oductor y Recording T utor ial In this chapter ... Setting the Input Level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Applying EQ . . . . . .
20 Introductory Recording Tutorial 02R Getting Started Guide Setting the Input Le vel Assuming that the 02R is powered ON and your music sour ce is playing, the very first thing you need to do is set up a basic control r oom monitor mix. When you recall Scene Memory 0 “0 Initial Data”, all the channel faders are set to the 0 dB mark.
Introductory Recording Tutorial 21 02R Getting Started Guide Setting the GAIN 1. Use the [METER] button to locate the METER 1/3 page. The MIC/LINE 1 signal is metered. 2. If the sound is distorted, the PEAK indicator is illuminated, or the lev el is going up to CLIP , press the 20 dB (pad) switch to attenuate the input signal for MIC/LINE 1.
22 Introductory Recording Tutorial 02R Getting Started Guide Back off the GAIN contr ol a little until the PEAK indicator illuminates very occasionally . The GAIN control should be set with some car e. If it is set too low , the signal-to-noise performance will suffer , and if it is set too high, signal clipping and distortion may occur .
Introductory Recording Tutorial 23 02R Getting Started Guide The peak level is indicated by an empty square box. Peak Hold is very useful for level checking before r ecording. Y ou can leave a mix to play through unattended while Peak Hold watches out for signal peaks.
24 Introductory Recording Tutorial 02R Getting Started Guide Applying EQ The next step is to apply EQ to MIC/LINE 1. Each 02R channel features a four -band fully parametric EQ, with variable bandwidth (Q), frequency (F), and gain (G). The power of the 02R user interface means that there ar e two ways of adjusting the EQ for MIC/LINE 1.
Introductory Recording Tutorial 25 02R Getting Started Guide The EQ 1/2 page appears, showing the EQ curve and settings for MIC/LINE 1. 3. Use the CURSOR buttons to select the EQ ON icon. If the EQ is ON, the icon will be highlighted. The LED inset in the [EQ ON] button of the SELECTED CHANNEL—EQUALIZER block controls will also be illuminated.
26 Introductory Recording Tutorial 02R Getting Started Guide The gain increases in 0.5 dB steps and the EQ curve on the EQ page changes to reflect this. 3. Rotate the encoder wheel countercloc kwise to reduce the g ain. The gain decreases in 0.5 dB steps.
Introductory Recording Tutorial 27 02R Getting Started Guide Setting the Frequency 1. Select the frequency (F) icon f or the LOW band using the CURSOR buttons. 2. Use the encoder wheel to sweep thr ough the frequency range. Alternatively , you could use the EQUALIZER F control.
28 Introductory Recording Tutorial 02R Getting Started Guide Setting the Bandwidth The L-MID and H-MID bands are peaking type EQs. The LOW and HIGH bands are initially configur ed as shelving type EQs, however , they can also be configured as peaking type EQs.
Introductory Recording Tutorial 29 02R Getting Started Guide Resetting the EQ 1. Press and hold the [LOW/HPF] button and then press the [HIGH/LPF] button of the SELECTED CHANNEL—EQU ALIZER controls. All EQ values will be reset to their initial values.
30 Introductory Recording Tutorial 02R Getting Started Guide Using the EQ Librar y The EQ Library is used to access and store EQ settings—stor ed as programs. Ther e are 32 preset pr ograms (1 to 32) for you to recall and 96 user programs (33 to 128 plus UNDO) for you to stor e your own EQ settings.
Introductory Recording Tutorial 31 02R Getting Started Guide The EQ program is r ecalled. The EQ curve for MIC/LINE 1 is set accordingly . The EQ curve at the top of the display is updated. Y our sound source is modified by the program you r ecalled.
32 Introductory Recording Tutorial 02R Getting Started Guide Storing an EQ Program 1. Use the [EQ] button to locate the EQ 2/2 page shown belo w . 2. Select the STORE icon with the CURSOR buttons. In order to scr oll through the list of EQ programs, the cursor must be on the STORE, RECALL, CLEAR, COPY , or P ASTE icons.
Introductory Recording Tutorial 33 02R Getting Started Guide 5. Select the individual character positions with the CURSOR buttons and rotate the encoder wheel to select the characters. Y ou can create a name of up to 16 characters long. It can contain any of the following characters: Y ou can select the “INS.
34 Introductory Recording Tutorial 02R Getting Started Guide CANCEL is the default. T o cancel the STORE operation, either pr ess the [ENTER] button or wait about 10 seconds—the STORE operation will be automatically cancelled. T o store your settings, use the CURSOR buttons to select the “EXECUTE” icon and press the [ENTER] button.
Introductory Recording Tutorial 35 02R Getting Started Guide Routing This tutorial assumes you have a multitrack recor der and you have connected it to your 02R—after having one or more of the optio.
36 Introductory Recording Tutorial 02R Getting Started Guide Using the ROUTING Display Function There ar e two ways to operate the Routing function. One method is to use the ROUTING 1/2 page. The more convenient method is to use the buttons of the ROUTING block of the SELECTED CHANNEL controls.
Introductory Recording Tutorial 37 02R Getting Started Guide Selecting the Routing 1. Use the [ROUTING] button to locate the R OUTING 1/2 page shown below .
38 Introductory Recording Tutorial 02R Getting Started Guide Panning There ar e two ways to use the Pan function. One method is to use the P AN 1/1 page. The more convenient method is to use the buttons and contr ols of the P AN block of the SELECTED CHANNEL controls.
Introductory Recording Tutorial 39 02R Getting Started Guide Ganging Pans Y ou can gang the pan controls of two adjacent channels for simultaneous pan adjustment 1. Press the [SEL] button for MIC/LINE 1. Y ou can also select the MIC/LINE 1 icon using the CURSOR buttons.
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Secondary Recording Tutorial 41 02R Getting Started Guide Secondar y Recording T utor ial In this chapter ... Aux Sends . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Setting the Aux Send Level .
42 Secondary Recording Tutorial 02R Getting Started Guide Aux Sends The 02R has eight aux sends. AUX 7 and AUX 8 are used to feed the internal effects pr ocessors, with the signal remaining entir ely in the digital domain.
Secondary Recording Tutorial 43 02R Getting Started Guide Setting the Aux Send Le vel In this tutorial, MIC/LINE 1 channel is sent to AUX 1. 1. Press the [A UX 1] button. The AUX 1 1/1 page shown below appears. The faders change from channel level contr ols to aux send level controls.
44 Secondary Recording Tutorial 02R Getting Started Guide 4. T o change the signal lev el, adjust the fader f or MIC/LINE 1 until the desired v alue is obtained. Y ou can use the rotary encoders for the tape returns or pr ess the [FLIP] button. Then the tape return channels can be operated by the faders.
Secondary Recording Tutorial 45 02R Getting Started Guide Creating a Monitor Mix The 02R has two differ ent monitoring outputs—the control room outputs and the studio outputs—plus, of course, the PHONES output (which is a duplicate of the control r oom output).
46 Secondary Recording Tutorial 02R Getting Started Guide Applying Ef fects The 02R features two internal multi-ef fects stereo processors: Ef fect 1 and Effect 2. These are fed by AUX 7 and AUX 8, and the processed signals ar e returned via EFF 1 R TN and EFF 2 RTN, r espectively .
Secondary Recording Tutorial 47 02R Getting Started Guide Sends to the effects ar e usually post fader . This means the signal level feed into the effects pr ocessor follows the “dry” channel level. 4. Adjust the fader f or MIC/LINE 1 until the desired signal lev el is obtained.
48 Secondary Recording Tutorial 02R Getting Started Guide By default (assuming you are still working with Scene Memory 0 “0 Initial Data”) the effect r eturn channel is routed to the stereo bus. 5. Select the EQ graph with the CURSOR buttons and press the [ENTER] button.
Secondary Recording Tutorial 49 02R Getting Started Guide Recalling and Editing Ef fects Once you have applied effects to MIC/LINE 1, you need to know how to recall ef fects programs from the ef fects library and to adjust their parameters in order to cr eate your own effect programs.
50 Secondary Recording Tutorial 02R Getting Started Guide 3. Use the CURSOR buttons to select the REC ALL icon. Rotate the encoder wheel to select an effects pr ogram. The 02R will scroll thr ough the available effects programs. The pr ogram that is highlighted is the program that will be r ecalled when you press the [ENTER] button.
Secondary Recording Tutorial 51 02R Getting Started Guide 2. Select the v arious parameter s with the CURSOR buttons , and adjust the v alue with the encoder wheel. As you adjust the parameters, you should listen carefully to the r esults. Some of the parameters of some of the effects ar e very subtle in their effect, others are quite obvious.
52 Secondary Recording Tutorial 02R Getting Started Guide 2. Use the CURSOR buttons to select the TITLE EDIT bo x, as shown below . 3. Select the individual character positions with the CURSOR buttons. Use the encoder wheel to select the characters . Y ou can create a name of up to 16 characters long.
Secondary Recording Tutorial 53 02R Getting Started Guide Y ou can select the “INS.” icon to insert a space (blank) at the cursor position in the TITLE EDIT box. Select the icon with the CURSOR buttons and press the [ENTER] button. The “DEL.” icon is used to delete the character at the cursor position.
54 Secondary Recording Tutorial 02R Getting Started Guide P a tching in a Dynamics Processor The 02R features compr ehensive dynamics processors for all the channel inputs, tape returns, and ster eo and bus outputs. These processors allow you to compress, expand, compr ess/expand (compand), gate, or duck the signals passing through the mixer .
Secondary Recording Tutorial 55 02R Getting Started Guide Compressing the Stereo Output Y ou can apply dynamics to the input channels, for example, the channel you have used throughout these tutorials—MIC/LINE 1.
56 Secondary Recording Tutorial 02R Getting Started Guide 3. Use the CURSOR buttons to select the D YNAMICS OFF icon and press the [ENTER] button to turn the processor on. The icon is highlighted with the text changed to ON. Being able to easily turn the dynamics processor on and of f allows you to perform quick A-B listening tests.
Secondary Recording Tutorial 57 02R Getting Started Guide Using the Dynamics Librar y Once you have applied a dynamics processor to the ster eo bus, you need to know how to recall dynamics pr ograms from the library and to adjust the parameters to create your own dynamics pr ograms.
58 Secondary Recording Tutorial 02R Getting Started Guide Editing Dynamics Programs Y ou can edit the preset dynamics programs and then stor e them as user programs.
Secondary Recording Tutorial 59 02R Getting Started Guide Storing a User Dynamics Program The 02R has 88 user dynamics program locations (41 thr ough 128) for you to store your own settings. Y ou can store your dynamics pr ogram in the Dynamics Library , or you can just rely on the 02R scene memory to r ecall your settings.
60 Secondary Recording Tutorial 02R Getting Started Guide Y ou can select the “INS.” icon to insert a space (blank) at the current cursor position in the TITLE EDIT box. Select the icon with the CURSOR buttons and press the [ENTER] button. The “DEL.
Secondary Recording Tutorial 61 02R Getting Started Guide CANCEL is the default. T o cancel the STORE operation, either pr ess the [ENTER] button or wait about 10 seconds—the STORE operation will be automatically cancelled. T o store your settings, use the CURSOR buttons to select the “EXECUTE” icon and press the [ENTER] button.
62 Secondary Recording Tutorial 02R Getting Started Guide Scene Memor ies The 02R scene memories are a snapshot of all the digital parameters of the mixer . The 02R has 96 mix scene memory locations. Each can be named for easy identification. There ar e two special scene memories.
Secondary Recording Tutorial 63 02R Getting Started Guide CANCEL is the default. T o cancel the STORE operation, either pr ess the [ENTER] button or wait about 10 seconds—the STORE operation will be automatically cancelled. T o store your settings, use the CURSOR buttons to select the “EXECUTE” icon and press the [ENTER] button.
64 Secondary Recording Tutorial 02R Getting Started Guide 5. Select the individual character positions with the CURSOR buttons. Use the encoder wheel to select the characters .
Secondary Recording Tutorial 65 02R Getting Started Guide Recalling a Scene Memory Scene memories are r ecalled using the [RECALL] button. They can also be recalled using the automix or by using MIDI Pr ogram Change Messages. 1. Use the SCENE MEMORY increment or decrement buttons to select the desired scene memor y .
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Mixing and Automix 67 02R Getting Started Guide Mixing and Automix In this chapter ... What is 02R Automix? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Real-time Automix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
68 Mixing and Automix 02R Getting Started Guide What is 02R Automix? There ar e three basic steps to making a multitrack recor ding: • Setup and initial tracks • Overdubbing • Mixdown Each step is vital in order to pr oduce a satisfactory recording, but the most difficult one for most engineers is the mixdown.
Mixing and Automix 69 02R Getting Started Guide Real-time A utomix These tutorials have assumed you are using your 02R with one or mor e of the optional I/O cards installed and a multitrack r ecorder connected. In this section, you will be synchronizing your multitrack r ecorder to the 02R.
70 Mixing and Automix 02R Getting Started Guide • 30D—29.97 frames per second (30 drop frame). • 25—25 frames per second. • 24—24 frames per second. These frame rates apply to the SMPTE, MTC, and INT time refer ences. 4. Select the “Time Reference” with the CURSOR buttons and press the [ENTER] button.
Mixing and Automix 71 02R Getting Started Guide If you want to keep the contents of the current automix, stor e them into an available memory location before pr oceeding.
72 Mixing and Automix 02R Getting Started Guide CANCEL is the default. T o cancel the NEW operation, either press the [ENTER] button or wait about 10 seconds—the NEW operation will be automatically cancelled. T o create the new automix, use the CURSOR buttons to select the “EXECUTE” icon and press the [ENTER] button.
Mixing and Automix 73 02R Getting Started Guide Recording the First Session 1. Use the [A UTOMIX] button to locate the A UTOMIX 1/7 page. 2. Select the “REC” (record) icon with the CURSOR buttons and press the [ENTER] button. The “REC” icon will flash, indicating AUTOMIX RECORD READY status: 3.
74 Mixing and Automix 02R Getting Started Guide begin. The timecode will be displayed in real-time in the “T ime Code” field of the “Automix Main” page. 5. While monitoring the recording, operate the fader s and other controls f or the selected channels .
Mixing and Automix 75 02R Getting Started Guide 6. When y ou have completed recor ding the automix session, use the CURSOR buttons to select the “STOP” icon and press the [ENTER] button. Y ou may find it faster and more convenient to stop the automix recor ding session by stopping the device that is providing the timecode.
76 Mixing and Automix 02R Getting Started Guide Editing A utomix Ev ents Overwriting Events Y ou can overwrite the events that have been recorded into the curr ent automix. Y ou can alter events on an already r ecorded channel or you can recor d new events onto another channel.
Mixing and Automix 77 02R Getting Started Guide 6. While monitoring the recording, adjust the parameter s you w ant to o verwrite. 7. When y ou have completed the automix o verwriting session, use the CURSOR buttons to select the “STOP” icon and press the [ENTER] button.
78 Mixing and Automix 02R Getting Started Guide 5. Monitor the recording. At the punch-in location, press the [SEL] buttons for the tape return channels you w ant to fix. Recording will begin fr om the location where you pressed the [SEL] button. 6. While monitoring the recording, adjust the parameter s you w ant to fix.
Mixing and Automix 79 02R Getting Started Guide 3. Use the [A UTOMIX] button to locate the A UTOMIX 3/7 page. This display allows you to watch the fader movements as dynamic bargraphs. Several featur es make this display convenient to use while you perform detailed fader/encoder edits.
80 Mixing and Automix 02R Getting Started Guide direction the fader has to be moved to r eturn to the previously recor ded position: 9. When y ou have finished adjusting the f ader , press the [SEL] button again. The 02R will return to AUTOMIX RECORD READY status.
Mixing and Automix 81 02R Getting Started Guide Of f-line Automix Editing Editing Scene and Library Recall Events The Event Edit (Scene/Lib.) page, shown below , allows you to duplicate and delete mix scene and library recall events, and insert new events.
82 Mixing and Automix 02R Getting Started Guide • EF .Lib.—effect library recall. The number indicates the ef fect library number (from 1 to 128). • CH.Lib.—channel library recall. The number indicates the channel library number (from 1 to 64).
Mixing and Automix 83 02R Getting Started Guide Editing Channel On, Pan, & Fader events The Event Edit (CH ON, P AN, F ADER) page, shown below , allows you edit channel on/off, pan, and fader events, and duplicate, delete, and insert new events. T imecode addresses can be captur ed on-the-fly , and new events inserted at the captured points.
84 Mixing and Automix 02R Getting Started Guide When the INSER T icon is pressed, a new event is inserted at the captured timecode address. The type of event depends on which of the CH ON, P AN, F ADER check boxes is checked. The new event can be edited as requir ed.
Mixing and Automix 85 02R Getting Started Guide Erasing Events The Event Copy page, shown below , allows you to copy , move, erase and trim the level of automix events. In this tutorial just the Erase function is used. See “Event Copy” on page 153 of the User ’ s Guide for information about the other functions.
86 Mixing and Automix 02R Getting Started Guide 4. Use the CURSOR buttons and encoder wheel to set the In Time. 5. Use the CURSOR buttons and encoder wheel to set the Out Time. The Extract function allows you to delete the selected parameters from the selected channels between the In T ime and Out T ime points.
Mixing and Automix 87 02R Getting Started Guide Using the Automix Librar y Storing an Automix An automix can be stored in one of the 16 automix memories available on the Memory Management page shown below . 1. Use the [A UTOMIX] button to locate the A UTOMIX 2/7 page.
88 Mixing and Automix 02R Getting Started Guide 4. Use the CURSOR buttons to select the STORE icon. Use the encoder wheel to select an automix and press the [ENTER] button. The 02R will display a popup confirmation request message asking if you want to store your settings in the selected automix pr ogram.
Mixing and Automix 89 02R Getting Started Guide Recalling an Automix 1. Use the [A UTOMIX] button to locate the A UTOMIX 2/7 page. 2. Use the CURSOR buttons to select the REC ALL icon. Use the encoder wheel to select an automix. The 02R will scroll thr ough the available automixes.
90 Index 02R Getting Started Guide Inde x A Attenuation 22 Audio quality 2 Automix about 7 editing 76 editing faders and encoders 78 editing scene and library recalls 81 extracting events 85 frame rat.
Index 91 02R Getting Started Guide N Naming See Titling. Noise gate 54 O Off-line editing 81 ON buttons 23 On/off event editing 83 Options 6 Overwriting automix events 76 P Pad 21 Pan about 38 editing.
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User’ s Guide User’ s Guide DIGITAL RECORDING CONSOLE.
Contents at a Glance i 02R User ’ s Guide Contents at a Glance 1 Controls and Connections. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 User Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 3 Mixing and Monitoring . . . . . . . . . . .
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Contents iii 02R User ’ s Guide Contents 1 Controls and Connections. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Front Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Rear Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . .
iv Contents 02R User ’ s Guide Metering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Channel Library .
Contents v 02R User ’ s Guide 8 Internal Effects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 About Effects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 Preset Effects Programs . . . . . . . . . .
vi Contents 02R User ’ s Guide 12 Groups and Pairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181 Grouping Faders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 182 Grouping Mutes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents vii 02R User ’ s Guide Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 248 Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 249 Troubleshooting .
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Controls and Connections 1 02R User ’ s Guide Contr ols and Connections In this chapter ... Front Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Rear Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2 Controls and Connections 02R User ’ s Guide Front P anel Analog input controls Display screen and related controls SELECTED CHANNEL controls Analog output controls Monitor controls Scene memory co.
Controls and Connections 3 02R User ’ s Guide Analog input controls 1. Phantom switches (channels 1 to 8) These switches turn the +48 V DC phantom power ON and OFF for the XLR-3-31 connectors. 2. A/B switches (channels 1 to 8) These switches select between the XLR-3-31 connectors and the phone connectors.
4 Controls and Connections 02R User ’ s Guide Analog output controls 7. T/B LEVEL control and micr ophone This control sets the volume level of the built-in talkback microphone. 8. STUDIO LEVEL control This control sets the level of the signal sent to the STUDIO MONITOR OUTPUT connectors.
Controls and Connections 5 02R User ’ s Guide 11. MIXING buttons These buttons access the corresponding Display function. 12. A UX buttons These buttons access the corresponding Display function. Button Description ∅ /ATT Set phase and attenuation.
6 Controls and Connections 02R User ’ s Guide Display and related controls 13. SCENE MEMORY indicator This 2-digit (7-segment) LED shows the currently selected Scene Memory program. It also contains the Edit Indicator , which will start flashing when the current mix scene is first adjusted.
Controls and Connections 7 02R User ’ s Guide SELECTED CHANNEL controls 19. R OUTING buttons These buttons set the routing for the curr ently selected channel. 20. A UX buttons and controls These buttons and controls set the auxiliary send channel and level for the currently selected channel.
8 Controls and Connections 02R User ’ s Guide Monitor controls 23. STUDIO buttons These buttons select the monitor signal sent to the STUDIO MONITOR OUTPUT connectors. 24. CONTR OL R OOM buttons These buttons select the monitor signal sent to the C-R MONITOR OUT connectors.
Controls and Connections 9 02R User ’ s Guide Faders 28. T a pe and Effect return controls These continuously rotary contr ols set the level of the tape and effect r eturns. The current level of a return channel is shown by the corresponding icon at the bottom of the display .
10 Controls and Connections 02R User ’ s Guide 31. FLIP button This button interchanges the functions of MIC/LINE channels 1 to 16 and T APE RETURN channels 1 to 16. This allows you to set the tape return levels with the Faders rather than the T ape Return controls.
Controls and Connections 11 02R User ’ s Guide Display controls 37. Encoder wheel This control adjusts the value of the curr ently selected parameter . Rotate it clockwise to increase the value, and counter clockwise to decrease the value. 38. CURSOR buttons These buttons select the parameters and options on the display pages.
12 Controls and Connections 02R User ’ s Guide 3. C-R MONITOR OUT connectors These are balanced 1/4” phone connectors with a +4 dB nominal output level.
Controls and Connections 13 02R User ’ s Guide INSER T I/O (1 to 8) are unbalanced phone jack connectors. Both the nominal output and input levels are +0 dB. W iring is sleeve–ground, tip–out, and ring–in. Connect external dynamic processors and other analog devices her e.
14 Controls and Connections 02R User ’ s Guide 16. 2TR IN DIGIT AL (1 to 3) connectors 2TR IN DIGIT AL (1) is an XLR-3-32 type connector . The input format is IEC958 Part 3 (AES/EBU - Professional). 2TR IN DIGIT AL (2 and 3) are phono jacks. The input format is IEC958 Part 2 (S/PDIF - Consumer).
Block Diagram DC CUT Same as ST IN EFF1 can not be assigned to AUX7 EFF2 can not be assigned to AUX8 T/B C-R EFF1,2 RTN1,2 De-EMP Selector AUX 6 AUX 5 2TR-D1 2TR-D3 2TR-D2 ST 2TR-A2 2TR-A1 EFFECTOR IN.
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User Interface 17 02R User ’ s Guide User Interf ace In this chapter ... About the User Interface. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 DISPLA Y ACCESS Buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
18 User Interface 02R User ’ s Guide About the User Interface The 02R user interface is powerful but very intuitive. There ar e two main methods of working with the 02R: • Use the DISPLA Y ACCESS controls to modify one parameter at a time across the entir e recording console.
User Interface 19 02R User ’ s Guide • The [DIGIT AL I/O] button is used to select the wor d clock source, define the digital input/output connectors, control the cascade configuration, and set the word dither . • The [SETUP] button is used to control the solo function and defines system prefer ences.
20 User Interface 02R User ’ s Guide these two sends are r outed to the internal effects unit. Therefor e, the buttons also allow you to select and set the effects parameters. Display The large backlit 320 × 240 pixel graphical display provides clear indication of mix settings and operating status.
User Interface 21 02R User ’ s Guide CURSOR Buttons The CURSOR buttons are used to select parameters and options on the display . The selected parameter or option usually appears highlighted.
22 User Interface 02R User ’ s Guide Display Functions The following table lists all the 02R display functions and briefly explains what they do. Display Function Description SCENE Store and recall mix scenes. DIGITAL I/O Sets digital I/O parameters and selects word clock.
User Interface 23 02R User ’ s Guide SELECTED CHANNEL Controls These controls ar e very similar in setup to the controls of an analog mixer . Y ou may find working with the buttons and controls of this section of the 02R is much faster and more intuitive than working thr ough the pages of the DISPLA Y ACCESS functions.
24 User Interface 02R User ’ s Guide PAN controls These controls allow you to set the pan position of the selected channel. The [L/ODD] and [R/EVEN] buttons select the left/odd and right/even channels. Use the rotary encoder to adjust the pan position.
Mixing and Monitoring 25 02R User ’ s Guide Mixing and Monitor ing In this chapter ... Analog Inputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Phantom Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
26 Mixing and Monitoring 02R User ’ s Guide Analog Inputs The 02R is equipped with 24 analog input connectors. The first sixteen channels, 1 through 16, ar e mono input channels designed for microphone to line level signal inputs. The last eight channels, 17 through 24, ar e stereo channels designed for line level signals only .
Mixing and Monitoring 27 02R User ’ s Guide Pa d The Pad function attenuates input signals by 20 dB. This is useful when inputting high level signals that would otherwise overload the input preamplifier . By increasing the effective range of the GAIN contr ol, high-level signals can be adjusted accurately .
28 Mixing and Monitoring 02R User ’ s Guide ON Buttons The [ON] buttons are used to turn channels on and of f. The input channel, tape return channel, ef fect return channel, and stereo output [ON] buttons turn their respective channels on and of f.
Mixing and Monitoring 29 02R User ’ s Guide Analog Outputs The 02R is equipped with a pair of analog stereo out connectors, one pair XLR-type for connecting to professional equipment, the other phono jacks. There ar e also two pairs of phone jacks to provide a stereo output to your control r oom and studio monitoring systems.
30 Mixing and Monitoring 02R User ’ s Guide SOLO Button Y ou can monitor input channels in isolation by pressing the [SOLO] button. The LEDs in the center of the selected channel [ON] buttons are extinguished. Y ou select the channel(s) you want to solo by pressing the corresponding [ON] button.
MIXING Display Functions 31 02R User ’ s Guide MIXING Display Functions In this chapter ... Phase and Attenuation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Delay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
32 MIXING Display Functions 02R User ’ s Guide Phase and Attenuation Phase The Phase function reverses the phase of an input signal by 180 degr ees. The phase can be set for MIC/LINE inputs 1 to 24, T APE inputs 1 to 16, and the effects r eturns. Phase reversal can be used to compensate for incorrectly wired balanced cables and micr ophones.
MIXING Display Functions 33 02R User ’ s Guide Phase & Attenuation Pages There ar e two pages to the ∅/ΑΤΤ 1/1 function. The first page, shown below , contains the Phase and Attenuation contr ols for MIC/LINE channels 1 to 24, and appears when one of these channels is selected.
34 MIXING Display Functions 02R User ’ s Guide Delay The DELA Y display function is used to apply a small amount of delay to input or return signals to compensate for situations such as line or cabling delays or the gap between the recor d and playback heads (or circuitry) of your multitrack recor der .
MIXING Display Functions 35 02R User ’ s Guide The second page, shown below , contains the Delay controls for T APE channels 1 to 16 and effects r eturns (EFF 1 and EFF 2), and appears when one of these channels is selected.
36 MIXING Display Functions 02R User ’ s Guide P an and Balance The P AN display function is used to pan and balance signals. The input channels, including the stereo input channels, and the tape and ef fect returns can be panned, and the ster eo output can be balanced.
MIXING Display Functions 37 02R User ’ s Guide Pan Positions P an Gang When channels are configur ed as a stereo pair , pan controls r emain independent. Using the Gang function pan controls of adjacent channels can be ganged together , indicated by dotted lines between the two controls, as shown below .
38 MIXING Display Functions 02R User ’ s Guide Switching to Gang mode allows you to reposition the ster eo signal within the stereo field. For example, you could set L5 and R10 befor e you Gang the channels. After you press [ENTER], adjusting either channel moves the other a corresponding amount.
MIXING Display Functions 39 02R User ’ s Guide Routing The ROUTING display function is used to select the bus routing of the input channels and tape and effect r eturn signals. The first 16 input channels, 1 through 16, can also be r outed to the direct outputs.
40 MIXING Display Functions 02R User ’ s Guide The second page, shown below , contains the Routing controls for T APE channels 1 to 16 and effects r eturns (EFF 1 and EFF 2), and appears when one of these channels is selected.
MIXING Display Functions 41 02R User ’ s Guide Meter ing The 02R features compr ehensive signal level metering. The mono and stereo input channels, the tape and ef fect returns, and the auxiliary sends and buses are all meter ed using the METER display function.
42 MIXING Display Functions 02R User ’ s Guide The third METER page contains the meters for the bus outs, aux sends, and the stereo output, plus the master faders for the bus outs and aux sends, and appears when one of these channels is selected.
MIXING Display Functions 43 02R User ’ s Guide By changing the meter source points, you can easily observe the ef fect of changing the EQ or channel fader levels on the signal.
44 MIXING Display Functions 02R User ’ s Guide Vi ew The VIEW display function allows you to see all the parameters of an individual channel at a glance and adjust any parameter that you feel requir es a change.
MIXING Display Functions 45 02R User ’ s Guide When you press the [ENTER] button, the channel will be linked with its adjacent channel in GANG mode. Dotted lines will indicate the connection to the corresponding channel. Pr ess the [ENTER] button again to switch back to INDIVIDUAL mode.
46 MIXING Display Functions 02R User ’ s Guide Groups and Channel ON Use the CURSOR buttons to select the fader and mute group icons. Each time you press the [ENTER] button, the selected gr oup will alternately be set or cancelled. Remember that a channel can only belong to one fader group and one mute gr oup.
MIXING Display Functions 47 02R User ’ s Guide If the selected channel is one of the effect r eturn channels, dynamics is replaced by the EFFECT TYPE display . It shows the name of the current effects pr ogram for the channel. Use the CURSOR buttons to select the effects pr ogram name and press the [ENTER] button.
48 MIXING Display Functions 02R User ’ s Guide Channel Librar y The Channel Library is used to access and store channel settings—stor ed as programs.
MIXING Display Functions 49 02R User ’ s Guide When you confirm a STORE operation, any existing data in the selected program location will be overwritten. YOU SHOULD AL W A YS BE CAREFUL WHEN THE 02R DISPLA YS A CONFIRMA TION DIALOG BOX! • RECALL —This icon is used to recall a pr ogram from the library .
50 MIXING Display Functions 02R User ’ s Guide rotate the encoder wheel until the UNDO buf fer is the current program, and press the [ENTER] button. The pr evious settings are restor ed. Program Name Channel program names can be up to 16 characters long and can contain any of the following characters: ! “ # $ % & '() * + ,-.
MIXING Display Functions 51 02R User ’ s Guide EQ The 02R is equipped with a four-band, fully parametric EQ, with variable bandwidth, center frequency , gain, and ON/OFF parameters.
52 MIXING Display Functions 02R User ’ s Guide This control duplicate Attenuation function. See “Phase and Attenuation” on page 32 of the User ’ s Guide . • EQ ON icon —Indicates the status of the EQ, on or off. The text “ON” is highlighted when the EQ is on.
MIXING Display Functions 53 02R User ’ s Guide EQ controls Y ou can also adjust the equalization for the selected channel with the EQUALIZER controls in the SELECTED CHANNEL group. These controls allow you to adjust the equalization of the selected channel.
54 MIXING Display Functions 02R User ’ s Guide EQ Programs These are the pr eset EQ programs. No Program Name No Program Name 1 Bass Drum 1 21 A.G.Stroke 2 2 Bass Drum 2 22 A.
MIXING Display Functions 55 02R User ’ s Guide EQ Librar y The EQ Library is used to access and store EQ settings—stor ed as programs. Ther e are 40 preset pr ograms (1 to 40) for you to recall and 88 user programs (41 to 128 plus UNDO) for you to stor e your own EQ settings.
56 MIXING Display Functions 02R User ’ s Guide select a program and pr ess the [ENTER] button. The 02R displays a confirmation dialog box asking if you want to store your settings in the selected program. The box has two icons: “CANCEL” and “EXECUTE”.
MIXING Display Functions 57 02R User ’ s Guide • INS. —This icon is used to insert blank characters into the TITLE EDIT box at the current cursor location. Select the icon with the CURSOR buttons and press the [ENTER] button. • DEL. —This icon is used to delete characters from the TITLE EDIT box at the current cursor location.
58 MIXING Display Functions 02R User ’ s Guide MIXING Display Functions Preset EQ Program P arameter s No Name Parameter Description LOW L-MID H-MID HIGH 1 Bass Drum 1 PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING H.SHELF Emphasizes the low range of the bass drum and the attack created by the beater.
MIXING Display Functions 59 02R User ’ s Guide 10 E.Bass 2 PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING H.SHELF Unlike program 9, this emphasizes the low range of the electric bass. Q 0.1 5 6.3 F 111Hz 111Hz 2.24kHz 4.00kHz G +3.0dB 0.0dB +2.5dB +0.5dB 11 Syn.Bass 1 PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING H.
60 MIXING Display Functions 02R User ’ s Guide 20 A.G.Stroke 1 PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING H.SHELF Emphasizes the bright tones of an acoustic guitar. Q 0.9 4.5 3.5 F 105Hz 1.00kHz 1.88kHz 5.33kHz G –2.0dB 0.0dB +1.0dB +4.0dB 21 A.G.Stroke 2 L.SHELF PEAKING PEAKING H.
MIXING Display Functions 61 02R User ’ s Guide 30 Total EQ 1 PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING H.SHELF Use on the STEREO bus during mixdown. For more effect, try it with a compressor. Q 7 2.2 5.6 F 94Hz 944Hz 2.11kHz 16.0kHz G –0.5dB 0.0dB +3.0dB +6.5dB 31 Total EQ 2 PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING H.
62 MIXING Display Functions 02R User ’ s Guide 38 Piano High PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING Use for the high range of the piano sound when it is recorded in stereo. Use with program 37. Q 10 6.3 2.2 0.1 F 187Hz 397Hz 6.72kHz 5.65kHz G –5.5dB +1.5dB +5.
Surround Pan 63 02R User ’ s Guide Surr ound P an In this chapter ... About Surround Pan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Selecting a Surround Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
64 Surround Pan 02R User ’ s Guide About Surround P an The 02R Surround Pan function supports 2+2, 3+1, and 3+2+1 surr ound modes, making it ideal for sophisticated surround sound pr oduction. Sounds can be moved freely ar ound a two-dimensional sound space, or along preset cir cle, ellipse, semicircle, or diagonal trajectories.
Surround Pan 65 02R User ’ s Guide Selecting a Surround Mode Surround pan modes ar e selected on the ROUTING 2/2 page—Surround On/Off. When the Surr ound function is active, there are four ROUTING pages. 2+2 Surround Mode Four-channel surr ound sound consisting of front left (FL), front right (FR), rear left (RL), and r ear right (RR) channels.
66 Surround Pan 02R User ’ s Guide 3+1 Surround Mode Four-channel surr ound sound consisting of left (L), center (C), right (R), and surround (S) channels.
Surround Pan 67 02R User ’ s Guide P anning Sounds Freely This section explains how to position sounds using the ROUTING 3/4 page. Sounds can also be moved along preset cir cle, ellipse, semicircle, or diagonal trajectories on the ROUTING 4/4 page.
68 Surround Pan 02R User ’ s Guide The T APE page, shown below , contains surround pan contr ols for T APE inputs 1 to 16..
Surround Pan 69 02R User ’ s Guide P anning Sounds Using the T rajector ies This section explains how to move sounds along preset cir cle, ellipse, semicircle, or diagonal trajectories using the ROUTING 4/4 page. The preset trajectories can be fine-tuned using the W idth, Depth, and Offset parameters.
70 Surround Pan 02R User ’ s Guide Trajectories The following surround pan trajectories ar e available. Left to right —The sound moves from left to right. The following illustrations show some typical left to right trajectories. Front to rear —The sound moves from fr ont to back.
Surround Pan 71 02R User ’ s Guide Left to right semicircle —The sound moves from left to right on a semicircular trajectory . Use the width and depth parameters to set the size and shape of the semicircle. The shape can be adjusted from a semicir cle to a narrow oval.
72 Surround Pan 02R User ’ s Guide Linking Channels f or Surround P an For stereo input channels (17 to 24), or mono input channels configur ed as a stereo pair , you can select one of eight patterns and move both sounds together . The following illustration shows how the two channels are panned with the various patterns and trajectories.
Surround Pan 73 02R User ’ s Guide CSR (Center:Side Ratio) For the 3+1 and 3+2+1 surround modes that use a center speaker , the CSR (Center:Side Ratio) control can be used to set the amount of fr ont-center sound heard thr ough the center and left and right front speakers.
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Dynamics 75 02R User ’ s Guide Dynamics In this chapter ... Dynamics Processors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Preset Dynamics Pr ograms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
76 Dynamics 02R User ’ s Guide Dynamics Processors Dynamics processors ar e generally used to correct or control signal levels. However , you can also use them creatively to shape the volume envelope of a sound. The 02R features compr ehensive dynamics processors for all the input channels, tape returns, and the bus and ster eo outputs.
Dynamics 77 02R User ’ s Guide Compressor A compressor pr ovides a form of automatic level control. By attenuating high levels, thus effectively r educing the dynamic range, the compressor makes it much easier to control signals and set appr opriate fader levels.
78 Dynamics 02R User ’ s Guide Knee sets the transition of the signal at the threshold. W ith a hard knee, the transition between uncompressed and compr essed signal is immediate. W ith the softest knee, knee5, the transition starts before the signal r eaches the threshold and gradually ends above the thr eshold.
Dynamics 79 02R User ’ s Guide Expander An expander is another form of automatic level control. By attenuating the signal below the threshold, the expander r educes low-level noise and effectively incr eases the dynamic range of the recorded material.
80 Dynamics 02R User ’ s Guide Compander A compander is a compressor -expander—a combination of signal compression and expansion. The compander attenuates the input signal above the threshold as well as the level below the width.
Dynamics 81 02R User ’ s Guide Gate and Ducking A gate, or noise gate is an audio switch used to mute signals below a set threshold level. It can be used to suppr ess background noise and hiss from valve (tube) amps, effects pedals, and micr ophones.
82 Dynamics 02R User ’ s Guide For ducking, this controls how soon the signal is ducked once the duck has been triggered. W ith a fast attack time, the signal is ducked almost immediately . W ith a slow attack time, ducking fades the signal. T oo fast an attack time may sound abrupt.
Dynamics 83 02R User ’ s Guide D YNAMICS Display Function Dynamics can be applied to the input channels (MIC/LINE 1 through 16, LINE 17/18 through 23/24), the tape r eturn channels (T APE 1 through 16), the internal bus outputs (BUS 1 through 8), and the ster eo output.
84 Dynamics 02R User ’ s Guide P a tching in a Processor DYNAMICS Icon The DYNAMICS ON/OFF icon is used to turn the dynamics processor on or off for the selected channel.
Dynamics 85 02R User ’ s Guide Dynamics Processor Meters The amount of processor gain r eduction (GR) and the output signal levels are shown on the DYNAMICS 1/2 and 2/2 pages, as shown below . Gain reduction is the amount by which a signal’s level is r educed.
86 Dynamics 02R User ’ s Guide KEY IN and LINK Indicator s The channel KEY IN settings and LINK settings are shown below . The settings can be changed with the CURSOR buttons, and the encoder wheel, or the [ENTER] button.
Dynamics 87 02R User ’ s Guide Dynamics Librar y The Dynamics Library is used to access and store dynamics pr ograms. There ar e 40 preset programs (1 to 40) for you to r ecall and 88 user programs (41 to 128 plus UNDO) for you to stor e your own dynamics programs.
88 Dynamics 02R User ’ s Guide Icons • STORE —This icon is used to store the curr ent program to the library . Select the icon with the CURSOR buttons. Use the encoder wheel to select a program and pr ess the [ENTER] button. The 02R displays a confirmation dialog box asking if you want to store your settings in the selected program.
Dynamics 89 02R User ’ s Guide • P ASTE— This icon is used to paste a program name pr eviously selected with the COPY operation into the TITLE EDIT box. Select the icon with the CURSOR buttons and press the [ENTER] button. The program name is pasted fr om the edit buffer into the TITLE EDIT box for subsequent editing.
90 Dynamics 02R User ’ s Guide Dynamics Preset Dynamics Program P arameter s The “Release”, “Hold”, and “Decay” values shown in the following table are valid when the 02R is set at a sampling frequency of 44.1 kHz. No. Name Type Parameter Value Description 1 A.
Dynamics 91 02R User ’ s Guide 7 A.Dr.SN "GAT Gate Threshold (dB) –8 Gate for the same purpose as program 5. Range (dB) –23 Attack (ms) 1 Hold (ms) 0.63 Decay (ms) 238 8 A.Dr.SN "CPS CompanderS Threshold (dB) –8 Soft compander for the same purpose as program 5.
92 Dynamics 02R User ’ s Guide 14 Piano1 "CMP Compressor Threshold (dB) –9 Compressor to brighten the tonal color of a piano. Ratio ( :1) 2.5 Attack (ms) 17 Outgain (dB) 1.
Dynamics 93 02R User ’ s Guide 21 BrassSection "CMP Compressor Threshold (dB) –18 Compressor intended for brass sounds with fast and strong attack.
94 Dynamics 02R User ’ s Guide 28 Solo Vocal2 "CMP Compressor Threshold (dB) –8 A variation on program 27. Ratio ( :1) 2.5 Attack (ms) 26 Outgain (dB) 1.5 Knee 3 Release (ms) 331 29 Chorus "CMP Compressor Threshold (dB) –9 A variation on program 27, intended for chorus vocals.
Dynamics 95 02R User ’ s Guide 35 BGM Ducking "DUK Ducking Threshold (dB) –19 Ducking background music for voiceovers, typically keyed from the announcer’s channel.
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Auxiliary Channels 97 02R User ’ s Guide A uxiliar y Channels In this chapter ... About the 02R Auxiliaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 The AUX Buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
98 Auxiliary Channels 02R User ’ s Guide About the 02R Auxiliaries The 02R has eight auxiliary sends: AUX 1, AUX 2, AUX 3, AUX 4, AUX 5, AUX 6, AUX 7, and AUX 8. The auxiliary sends can be configur ed pre-fader or post-fader . AUX 7 and AUX 8 are used to feed the internal effects pr ocessors: Effect 1 and Effect 2.
Auxiliary Channels 99 02R User ’ s Guide The A UX Buttons The AUX functions for AUX 1 through AUX 6 set the channel send levels to each of the auxiliary buses. W ith this function, you can select an auxiliary bus and then set the levels of a group of input channels simultaneously .
100 Auxiliary Channels 02R User ’ s Guide Select a channel with the [SEL] buttons. Select the auxiliary bus with the [AUX 1] through [AUX 8/EFF 2] buttons. T urn the send on or off with the [ON] button. Adjust the send level with the SEND LEVEL encoder .
Auxiliary Channels 101 02R User ’ s Guide Stereo Input Channels Input channels 1 through 16 ar e mono inputs. The stereo input channels 17 through 24 ar e paired together and handle two signals: left and right. Before feeding a ster eo input signal to the auxiliary level controls, the left and right signals are summed to form a mono L+R mix.
102 Auxiliary Channels 02R User ’ s Guide POST —the auxiliary send signal is sourced after the channel fader . This means that the signal is controlled by the channel fader as well as the send level. In order to send a signal to the auxiliary bus, you must have that fader raised as well.
Internal Effects 103 02R User ’ s Guide Inter nal Ef fects In this chapter ... About Effects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 Preset Ef fects Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
104 Internal Effects 02R User ’ s Guide About Ef fects The 02R features two internal multi-ef fects stereo processors: Ef fect 1 and Effect 2. These are fed by AUX 7 and AUX 8, and the processed signals ar e returned via EFF 1 R TN and EFF 2 RTN, r espectively .
Internal Effects 105 02R User ’ s Guide Preset Ef fects Pr ograms These are the pr eset effects programs: No Program Name No Program Name 1 REVERB HALL1 21 REVERSE GATE 2 REVERB HALL2 22 DELAY->E.
106 Internal Effects 02R User ’ s Guide A UX 7 and A UX 8 The AUX functions for AUX 7 and AUX 8 set the channel send levels to either of these effects buses. Similar to the functions for AUX 1 through AUX 6, you select an effect bus and then set the levels of a group of input channels.
Internal Effects 107 02R User ’ s Guide AUX Pages The channel aux send level controls for each aux send ar e displayed on two pages. The first page, shown below , shows aux controls for MIC/LINE channels 1 to 24. Select this page using a MIC/LINE [SEL] button.
108 Internal Effects 02R User ’ s Guide Ef fects The 02R is equipped with two internal multi-effects ster eo processors. These processors have a startling range of special ef fects available to apply to your mix—shimmering reverbs, clean, pr ecise delays, flanging and chorus, and a myriad of other ef fects are available.
Internal Effects 109 02R User ’ s Guide Ef fects Librar y The Effects Library is used to access and stor e effects programs. Ther e are 40 preset ef fects programs (1 through 40) and 88 user ef fects programs (41 through 128 plus an UNDO buf fer) for you to store your own settings.
110 Internal Effects 02R User ’ s Guide Exiting the Library Selecting the LIB icon and pressing the [ENTER] button switches back to the EFFECT 2/3 page. Icons • STORE —This icon is used to store the curr ent program to the library . Select the icon with the CURSOR buttons.
Internal Effects 111 02R 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 encoder wheel to select a program and pr ess the [ENTER] button. The program name is copied into an edit buffer .
112 Internal Effects 02R User ’ s Guide Internal Effects Preset Ef fects Pr ogram P arameter s Program 1 — REVERB HALL1 This simulates the reverberation in a lar ger concert hall, and adds spread to sounds such as strings and brass. Parameter Setting Range Description Rev.
Internal Effects 113 02R User ’ s Guide Program 4 — REVERB ROOM2 This is a variation on program 3. Parameter Setting Range Description Rev.Time 1.8s Same as program 1 Same as program 1 Hi.Ratio 0.6 Diff. 6 Ini.Dly 17.0ms Density 3 LPF 9.0kHz HPF 80Hz Rev.
114 Internal Effects 02R User ’ s Guide Program 7 — REV AMBIENCE1 This creates space (a smaller space than cr eated by the REVERB ROOM programs) around instruments. A small amount of these effects is ef fective on vocal and chorus, as well as percussion instruments.
Internal Effects 115 02R User ’ s Guide Program 10 — REV LIVE ROOM2 This is a variation on program 9. Parameter Setting Range Description Rev.Time 2.2s Same as program 1 Same as program 1 Hi.Ratio 0.5 Diff. 6 Ini.Dly 12.0ms Density 3 LPF 4.0kHz HPF THRU Rev.
116 Internal Effects 02R User ’ s Guide Program 13 — REV SN.ROOM This is a reverb variation to enhance the sound of a snar e drum. Parameter Setting Range Description Rev.Time 1.3s Same as program 1 Same as program 1 Hi.Ratio 0.9 Diff. 8 Ini.Dly 26.
Internal Effects 117 02R User ’ s Guide Program 16 — FLANGE–>REVERB1 Flange effect followed by r everb. This effect is more appropriate to emphasize modulation ef fects than the CHORUS–>REVERB program. Use the r everb Depth parameter to adjust the amount of reverberation.
118 Internal Effects 02R User ’ s Guide Program 19 — EARLY REF.2 This is a variation on program 18. It pr oduces a thicker sound. Parameter Setting Range Description Type S-Hall Same as program 18 Same as program 18 RoomSize 2.0 Liveness 7 Diff. 7 Ini.
Internal Effects 119 02R User ’ s Guide Program 22 — DELAY–>EARLY REF This effect cr eates early reflection sound after a delay . Parameter Setting Range Description Delay 256.0ms 0.1–320.0ms Delay time. FB.Gain +43% –99 to +99% Feedback gain.
120 Internal Effects 02R User ’ s Guide Program 25 — CHORUS–>DLY LCR Chorus effect is followed by a thr ee-part delay (L-C-R) with feedback. Parameter Setting Range Description Freq. 0.8Hz 0.1–40.0Hz Chorus modulation frequency. Depth 24% 0–100% Chorus depth.
Internal Effects 121 02R User ’ s Guide Program 28 — ECHO This is a common echo effect. Parameter Setting Range Description Dly(L) 220.0ms 0.1–500.0ms Left channel delay time. FB.G(L) +44% –99 to +99% Left channel feedback gain. Dly(R) 180.0ms 0.
122 Internal Effects 02R User ’ s Guide Program 31 — CHORUS1 A stereo chorus. Cr eates a rich, thickening effect. Parameter Setting Range Description Freq. 0.6Hz 0.1–40.0Hz Modulation frequency. AM Depth 49% 0–100% Amplitude modulation depth. PM Depth 35% 0–100% Pitch modulation depth.
Internal Effects 123 02R User ’ s Guide Program 34 — FLANGE Stereo flanger . Creates a rich, swirling effect, full of harmonics. Parameter Setting Range Description Freq. 1.2Hz 0.1–40.0Hz Modulation frequency. Depth 25% 0–100% Modulation depth.
124 Internal Effects 02R User ’ s Guide Program 37 — AUTO PAN This effect performs automatic panning acr oss the stereo image. Parameter Setting Range Description Freq. 0.5Hz 0.1–40.0Hz Modulation frequency. LR Depth 98% 0–100% Left to right pan depth.
Internal Effects 125 02R User ’ s Guide Program 40 — VOCAL DOUBLER This is a thin harmonizing effect obtained by setting a longer delay . Parameter Setting Range Description Pitch 0 Same as program 39 Same as program 39 Fine(1) +5 Fine(2) –10 Out(1) +100 Out(2) +100 Pan(1) L6 Pan(2) R6 FB.
126 Internal Effects 02R User ’ s Guide.
Scene Memories 127 02R User ’ s Guide Scene Memor ies In this chapter ... What are Scene Memories? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128 What is Stored in a Scene Memory? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
128 Scene Memories 02R User ’ s Guide What are Scene Memor ies? Scene memories are a snapshot of all the 02R mixer setting. Ther e are 96 mix scene memory locations. Each can be titled for easy identification. They can be stored and r ecalled manually using the [STORE] and [RECALL] buttons.
Scene Memories 129 02R User ’ s Guide What is Stored in a Scene Memor y? V irtually all 02R mix settings are stor ed in a scene memory . Settings that are not stored consist mainly of analog contr ols and switches.
130 Scene Memories 02R User ’ s Guide Stor ing Mix Scenes The 02R has 96 scene memory locations. Y ou can save additional scenes to a MIDI data filer . Scene memories can be titled for easy identification. When you are about to stor e a scene memory , make sure there ar e no settings in the Edit Buffer that you do not want to stor e.
Scene Memories 131 02R User ’ s Guide Naming a Scene Memor y Scene memories can be titled on the SCENE 1/5 page shown below . Scene memories can be named before being stor ed or after . In the latter case, you must first recall the scene memory , name it, and then store it.
132 Scene Memories 02R User ’ s Guide Character Set A scene memory name can be up to 16 characters long and can contain any of the following characters: Icons • INSER T —This icon is used to insert blank characters into the title edit box at the current cursor location.
Scene Memories 133 02R User ’ s Guide If you change your mind, the cleared mix scene can be r etrieved by recalling the Undo scene memory (U)..
134 Scene Memories 02R User ’ s Guide Protecting Scene Memories Y ou can protect stored mix scenes against accidental overwriting using this Memory Protect function. This is useful when you’ve set up many mix scenes for repeated use, or when inexperienced users operate 02R.
Scene Memories 135 02R User ’ s Guide F ader Recall Safe The 02R has two methods of protecting the system fr om sudden volume level changes when a scene memory is recalled. Y ou can select individual channels to safety . When the scene memory is recalled, the fader level will not change from the level it was set to in the pr evious mix.
136 Scene Memories 02R User ’ s Guide F ade Time The second method of protecting the system fr om sudden volume level changes is to set the fade time for each channel. When the scene memory is recalled, the fader level will change fr om its previous level to the new level of the recalled memory .
Automix 137 02R User ’ s Guide A utomix In this chapter ... What is the Automix Function? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138 What is T imecode? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
138 Automix 02R User ’ s Guide What is the Automix Function? One of the most demanding jobs of the recor ding engineer is taking all the raw material produced during a multitrack r ecording session and mixing it all together into an artistically satisfying master recor ding.
Automix 139 02R User ’ s Guide • REMOTE 1–4 —MIDI Remote events • SURR —Surround pan events (SURROUND overwrite check box) • EQLIB —EQ library program r ecall events • CHLIB —Chann.
140 Automix 02R User ’ s Guide What is Timecode? T imecode is a signal that contains a chronological r ecord of the absolute time in a recor ding. It is used for synchronizing differ ent recorders.
Automix 141 02R User ’ s Guide Connections If the connected device can directly output SMPTE timecode, use an audio cable to connect the output to the TIME CODE INPUT—SMPTE connector on the back of the 02R.
142 Automix 02R User ’ s Guide MIDI IN jack, any MTC arriving at the MTC jack is ignored, and vice versa. Using MIDI Clock Automix can be refer enced to an external MIDI Clock, and supports T iming Clock (F8H), Start (F AH), Continue (FBH), Stop (FCH), and Song Position Pointers (F3H, **H, **H).
Automix 143 02R User ’ s Guide A utomix Function The Automix function consists of six pages. 1/7 Automix Main The Automix Main page controls the recor d and playback operations. Select the timecode frame rate, and the timecode input. Set the initial start time and enable the editing operations.
144 Automix 02R User ’ s Guide A utomix Main Basic automix functions are contr olled using the Automix Main page shown below . The top row of this page consists of the timecode counter , the current free memory size, shown in a bargraph, kilobytes, and per centage, and the size of the current memory buf fer and the undo buffer .
Automix 145 02R User ’ s Guide Time Code Counter The timecode counter displays the incoming timecode. For the SMPTE, MTC, and INT time refer ences, timecode is displayed in hours, minutes, seconds, and frames. If you select INT (internal) timecode, the timecode counters starts straightaway .
146 Automix 02R User ’ s Guide Overwrite Mode The Overwrite check boxes can be used to select certain parameters for automix recor ding. These are: F ADER, CH ON, P AN, EQ or SURROUND. The F ADER check box includes rotary encoders and AUX send levels.
Automix 147 02R User ’ s Guide Transport Controls The following five operations have been made as icons: AUTOREC, REC, PLA Y , ST OP , ABOR T . Use the CURSOR buttons to select the desired operation and press the [ENTER] button.
148 Automix 02R User ’ s Guide Memor y Management The Memory Management page, shown below , is used to store, recall, title, and clear automixes. Some of the functions from the Automix Main page also appear on this page. The top left of the display shows a scrolling list of the 16 AUTOMIX memories.
Automix 149 02R User ’ s Guide AUTOMIX Name Edit Functions AUTOMIX memory names can be up to 16 characters long and can contain any of the following characters: • COPY —This icon is used to copy the name of an AUTOMIX program. Select the icon with the CURSOR buttons.
150 Automix 02R User ’ s Guide • RECALL —This icon is used to recall an AUTOMIX pr ogram from the library . Select the icon with the CURSOR buttons. Use the encoder wheel to select an AUTOMIX program and pr ess the [ENTER] button. The 02R displays a confirmation dialog box asking if you want to recall the selected program.
Automix 151 02R User ’ s Guide F ader Edit The Fader Edit page displays fader positions relative to pr eviously recor ded data, and is convenient for real-time fader edits.
152 Automix 02R User ’ s Guide ABSOLUTE —In Absolute mode, real-time fader edits are r ecorded as is (i.e., the new fader movements overwrite the existing events). RET (Return) —W ith the RET option on, the fader returns to the position previously r ecorded at the point recor ding stops.
Automix 153 02R User ’ s Guide Ev ent Copy The Event Copy page, shown below , allows you to copy , move, extract and trim the level of automix events.
154 Automix 02R User ’ s Guide The In T ime and Out T ime parameters are used to select the range of automix data for editing. The Copy T o parameter is used with the Copy and Move/Merge function.
Automix 155 02R User ’ s Guide Ev ent Edit (Scene/Lib.) The Event Edit (Scene/Lib.) page, shown below , allows you to duplicate and delete mix scene and library recall events, and insert new events. T imecode addresses can be captur ed on-the-fly , and new events inserted at the captured points.
156 Automix 02R User ’ s Guide Ev ent Edit (CH ON, P AN, F ADER) The Event Edit (CH ON, P AN, F ADER) page, shown below , allows you edit channel on/off, pan, and fader events, and duplicate, delete, and insert new events. T imecode addresses can be captur ed on-the-fly , and new events inserted at the captured points.
MIDI 157 02R User ’ s Guide MIDI In this chapter ... MIDI and the 02R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158 Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
158 MIDI 02R User ’ s Guide MIDI and the 02R The 02R supports the following MIDI messages: • Program Changes for mix scene r ecalls (page 160) • Control Changes for r emote control of 02R mix pa.
MIDI 159 02R User ’ s Guide Setup The MIDI Setup page is used to configure basic 02R MIDI parameters, such as MIDI transmit and receive channels, OMNI on/of f, and echo on/off.
160 MIDI 02R User ’ s Guide Program Change Assign MIDI Program Change messages ar e used to recall scene memories. Shown below is the MIDI 2/5 page—MIDI Program Change Assign. The default Program Change Assign table consists of a mapping of Program Change numbers 1 thr ough 96 to Scene Memories 1 through 96.
MIDI 161 02R User ’ s Guide Bulk Dump/Request The 02R uses MIDI Bulk Dump and Request messages to store or r ecall scene memories, automix memories, system setup and program change tables, and effects, dynamics, EQ, and channel library pr ograms. Shown below is the MIDI 3/5 page—MIDI Bulk Dump & Request.
162 MIDI 02R 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 request the selected type and number from the connected MIDI device.
MIDI 163 02R User ’ s Guide F ader Star t When the Fader Start prefer ence is checked (“Preferences” on page 198), a MIDI Note On message (velocity 127) is transmitted when a fader is raised from infinity (oo). When the fader is moved back to infinity , a corresponding MIDI Note Of f message (velocity 0) is transmitted.
164 MIDI 02R User ’ s Guide MIDI Control Change Assign The MIDI Control Assign page is used to assign 02R parameters to MIDI Control Changes, which can be used to contr ol 02R mix settings in real time. 02R mix settings can be controlled by transmitting Contr ol Changes from other MIDI devices.
MIDI 165 02R User ’ s Guide MIDI Remote The MIDI Remote function allows you to control other MIDI equipment from the 02R. Connection is made using the MIDI IN and OUT connections. Remote equipment can be controlled using the 02R faders, rotary encoders, [ON] buttons, CURSOR buttons, and encoder wheel.
166 MIDI 02R User ’ s Guide Configuring Remotes MIDI Remote operations take place on the MIDI 5/5 page shown below . Up to four remotes can be active at the same time, each operating on a differ ent MIDI Channel. The REMOTE 1 to 4 icons are used to select the remotes.
MIDI 167 02R User ’ s Guide BUS/AUX Master The Bus/Aux Master page is not really a MIDI Remote page because it controls the bus out, aux send, and ster eo master levels of the 02R itself. Although similar to the METER 3/3 page, this page allows you to use the 02R faders instead of the encoder wheel to set the levels.
168 MIDI 02R User ’ s Guide MIDI Machine Control 02R controls can be used to r emotely control the following parameters of a a device that supports MMC (MIDI Machine Control), such as a r ecorder . T ransport functions on MMC supporting device can be controlled from the 02R using MIC [ON] buttons 1 to 6.
MIDI 169 02R User ’ s Guide Yamaha Programmable Mixer 01 02R controls can be used to r emotely control the following parameters of a Y amaha Programmable Mixer 01. Programmable Mixer 01 Setup On the Programmable Mixer 01’s MIDI SETUP page, set the PROGRAM, CONTROL, and BULK parameters as shown below .
170 MIDI 02R User ’ s Guide There ar e two pages for Programmable Mixer 01 remote contr ol. Pages can be selected using the page icon at the right hand side of each page, or by operating a control on that page. For example, operating fader 16 displays the first page, while operating fader 17/18 displays the second page.
MIDI 171 02R User ’ s Guide Yamaha 02R Digital Mixing Console 02R controls can be used to r emotely control the following parameters of a Y amaha 02R Digital Mixing Console. Remote 02R Setup On the MIDI 1/5 page of the remote 02R, set the Pr ogram Change and Parameter Change parameters as shown below .
172 MIDI 02R User ’ s Guide There ar e two pages for 02R remote control. Pages can be selected using the page icon at the right hand side of each page, or by operating a control on that page. For example, operating fader 16 displays the first page, while operating fader 17/18 displays the second page.
MIDI 173 02R User ’ s Guide Yamaha 03D Digital Mixing Console 02R controls can be used to r emotely control the following parameters of a Y amaha 03D Digital Mixing Console. 03D Setup On the MIDI Setup page of the 03D, set the various MIDI parameters as shown below .
174 MIDI 02R User ’ s Guide There ar e two pages for 03D remote control. Pages can be selected using the page icon at the right hand side of each page, or by operating a control on that page. For example, operating fader 16 displays the first page, while operating fader 17/18 displays the second page.
MIDI 175 02R User ’ s Guide General MIDI Tone Generator 02R controls can be used to r emotely control the following parameters of a General MIDI-compatible tone generator .
176 MIDI 02R User ’ s Guide XG Tone Generator 02R controls can be used to r emotely control the following parameters of an XG-compatible tone generator . There ar e two pages for XG tone generator remote control. Pages can be selected using the page icon at the right hand side of each page, or by operating a control on that page.
MIDI 177 02R User ’ s Guide the XG tone generator . When the CONNECT function is used, the settings from the XG tone generator ar e copied to the 02R. If you use this page to control an XG MIDI sequencer , for example, the Y amaha QY700, on the MIDI 1/5 page of the 02R disable the Program Change and Control Change parameters.
178 MIDI 02R User ’ s Guide ProR3 & REV500 02R controls can be used to r emotely control the following parameters of a Y amaha ProR3 & REV500. REV500 Setup On the REV500, use the UTILITY button to locate the MIDI Channel page, and set to the same MIDI Channel as that of the REV500 MIDI Remote page (CH).
MIDI 179 02R User ’ s Guide When the 02R or ProR3/REV500 is first connected, or turned on, use the CONNECT function to update the 02R controls so that they match those of the ProR3/REV500. When the CONNECT function is used, the settings from the Pr oR3/REV500 are copied to the 02R.
180 MIDI 02R User ’ s Guide Pro Tools 02R controls can be used to r emotely control the following parameters of a Pro T ools system. Pro Tools Setup Pro T ools 4.0x —In the MIDI Controller ar ea of the Peripheral dialog box, set the MIDI Controller type to either MM16 or DC16.
Groups and Pairs 181 02R User ’ s Guide Gr oups and P air s In this chapter ... Grouping Faders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 182 Grouping Mutes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
182 Groups and Pairs 02R User ’ s Guide Grouping F ader s The 02R allows you to group the faders for multiple fader contr ol using only one fader . This makes it easy to control several faders simultaneously . The input channel and the tape and effect r eturns can be grouped.
Groups and Pairs 183 02R User ’ s Guide Grouping Mutes The 02R also allows you to group channel status contr ols for multiple channel control using only one channel ON button. The channels in a group can be on or of f depending on their status when they were grouped.
184 Groups and Pairs 02R User ’ s Guide P air ing Channels Adjacent channels can be paired for ster eo operation. This makes it easy to work with stereo signals, because you only have to adjust one channel to control both left and right signals. The 02R allows you to pair MIC/LINE channels, T APE channels, aux sends, or bus outs.
Groups and Pairs 185 02R User ’ s Guide The second P AIR page, shown below , contains pair hearts for the aux sends and bus outs. The following functions are linked when aux channels ar e paired: .
186 Groups and Pairs 02R User ’ s Guide MS Decoding A djacent MIC/LINE or T APE channels co nfigured as a ster eo pair can be used to decode signals derived using MS micr ophone techniques. MS signals are contr olled using the channel faders and pan co ntrols.
Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities 187 02R User ’ s Guide Dig ital I/O , Setup, and Utilities In this chapter ... W ord Clock Select . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188 Input Signal Select . .
188 Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities 02R User ’ s Guide W ord Cloc k Select The 02R processes audio data at 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz using its internal clock, and can run at any fr equency from 32 kHz –6% to 48 kHz +6% when an external wordclock is applied.
Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities 189 02R User ’ s Guide The left side of the display is a list of the cards in the four option slots of the 02R. The indication varies depending on the type of optio.
190 Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities 02R User ’ s Guide Input Signal Select The 02R has 24 built-in analog input connectors; the individual input channels (MIC/LINE 1 through 16) and the ster eo input channels (LINE 17/18 through 23/24).
Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities 191 02R User ’ s Guide Cascade Configuration Just like the modular digital multitrack recor ders it is intended to work with, the 02R was designed to be easily expandable from a basic 16-track (40 input) system up to a 64-track (160 input) system.
192 Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities 02R User ’ s Guide Cascade Aux Bus Assign The Cascade Digital I/O card kit (CD8-CS) has two pair ed auxiliary buses: AUX A and AUX B. Y ou can assign these buses to any pair of the 02R’s internal auxiliary buses—but not to the same pairs.
Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities 193 02R User ’ s Guide Dither When you connect a number of digital audio devices together , you may find their digital word size is dif ferent. For example, the 02R uses a 20-bit word size for input and output and a 32-bit wor d size for internal processing.
194 Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities 02R User ’ s Guide Slot Output Select The Slot Output Select function allows y ou to individually select bus outs, aux sends, channel direct outs, and the left and right channels of the stereo output for I/O car d outputs.
Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities 195 02R User ’ s Guide.
196 Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities 02R User ’ s Guide Solo Shown below is the SETUP 1/4 page—Solo. Solo Functions • Status— This command determines which bus will be used when you press the [SOLO] button. If you select “Recor ding”, the Solo bus will be used.
Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities 197 02R User ’ s Guide • Solo Safe—T ape, Mic, Line, and Effects —These functions disable solo On/Off selection. If you set a channel to Solo Safe while it was set to Solo ON, the channel remains unconditionally ON in “Mixdown Mode” when you select Solo.
198 Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities 02R User ’ s Guide Preferences The 02R is a very flexible mixer . Y ou can customize its behavior to suit your needs using the prefer ences, which are divided into two pages: SETUP 3/4 and SETUP 4/4. Shown below is the SETUP 3/4 page—Pr eferences 1.
Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities 199 02R User ’ s Guide When you confirm a STORE or CLEAR operation, any existing data in the selected program location will be overwritten or cleared.
200 Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities 02R User ’ s Guide detects an error in the digital input or output, your r ecorded data may be compromised. However , some modular digital multitrack recorders will cause this error while performing synchr onization during start-up.
Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities 201 02R User ’ s Guide Preferences 2 Shown below is the SETUP 4/4 page—Pr eferences 2. • MIX Update Confirmation —W ith this option checked, a confirmation dialog box appears after performing an automix edit asking whether or not you want to keep the new edit, thereby updating the automix.
202 Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities 02R User ’ s Guide • Surround SWF Edit —W ith this option checked, surround pan SWF (subwoofer level) movements can be recor ded in an automix. The Extract, Copy , and Move functions on the AUTOMIX 4/7 page only affect the SWF data when this box is checked.
Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities 203 02R User ’ s Guide Preferences 2—Factory Settings A ux Output Select U sing the Aux Output Select function , bus outputs can be assigned to the analog aux send outputs, providing analog bus outputs. Bus signals 1 to 6 can be assigned individually to aux send outputs 1 to 6.
204 Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities 02R User ’ s Guide 24-bit Recording Using two recor der tracks per channel, high-resolution digital audio can be recor ded at the maximum wordlength of 24 bits. Recorder tracks 1 to 4 ar e used for the upper 16 bits, while tracks 5 to 8 are used for the lower 8 bits.
Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities 205 02R User ’ s Guide Shown below is the SCENE 5/5 page—24bit Recording Mode. If you attempt to set 24bit MODE when the Input Patch for a slot is assigned one or more buses, the confirmation dialog box shown here appears.
206 Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities 02R User ’ s Guide Input P a tching The Input Patching function allows you to select the signal sources for MIC/LINE channels 1 to 24 and T APE channels 1 to 16. The same source can be selected for several channels.
Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities 207 02R User ’ s Guide Likewise, if a slot is configured for 24bit MODE, all buses are assigned to the car d inputs, and you attempt to select a card input, the confirmation dialog box shown here appears. Choose EXECUTE to cancel all the bus assignments.
208 Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities 02R User ’ s Guide Shown below is the LINE 17–24 page of SCENE 4/5. On this page you can select internal input (LINE), bus, or 2TR IN (17/18, 19/20 only). These parameters also appear on the DIGIT AL I/O 2/5 (Input Signal Select) page.
Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities 209 02R User ’ s Guide Oscillator Before starting a r ecording session, many engineers like to recor d a few seconds of sine wave tones. These tones are used to compar e the performance of multitrack recor ders when you take the master tapes from one studio to another .
210 Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities 02R User ’ s Guide Emphasis Monitor This function allows you to monitor the emphasis information of the digital inputs.
Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities 211 02R User ’ s Guide Channel Status Monitor This function shows the channel status information of digital audio signal. Channel status information is only present in IEC958 digital audio signals. Shown below is the UTILITY 3/4 page—Channel Status Monitor .
212 Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities 02R User ’ s Guide Magnetic —Magnetic tape device and magnetic disk device D. Broadcast —Digital broadcast r eception Instruments —Musical instruments, mi.
Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities 213 02R User ’ s Guide Batter y Check This function allows you to check the status of the 02R’s backup battery . Shown below is the UTILITY 4/4 page—Battery Check. If there is enough battery capacity , the battery says “Y es, I’m fine!” If the battery needs to be changed, it says, “I’m exhausted.
214 Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities 02R User ’ s Guide Comm unication Speed The Communications Speed section of the UTILITY 4/4 page allows you to monitor the TO HOST port speed, and is for use with computer softwar e such as Project Manager or V isualizer .
Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities 215 02R User ’ s Guide 02R System Initialization This operation allows you to reset the 02R to its initial settings. This operation deletes all scene memories, automix programs, and clears all user library programs fr om the channel, dynamics, effect, and EQ libraries.
216 Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities 02R User ’ s Guide.
Installing Options 217 02R User ’ s Guide Installing Options In this chapter ... 02R Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 218 Installing 02R Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
218 Installing Options 02R User ’ s Guide 02R Options There ar e a number of options you can add to your 02R. Some of these options add to the convenience and appearance of the 02R, such as the peak meter bridge (MB02) or the wooden side panels (W02SP).
Installing Options 219 02R User ’ s Guide The I/O cards fall into thr ee groups: • Digital I/O Cards—These car ds provide 8 tracks of digital input and output. They are used to connect the 02R to a digital multitrack recor der—either tape or disk based.
220 Installing Options 02R User ’ s Guide Memory Expansion Kit The memory expansion kit (ME4M) expands the 02R automix system memory from the standar d 512K to either 1.5 MB or 2.5 MB. Wooden Side Panels These W ooden Side Panels (W02SP) attach to either side of the 02R to give it an attractive appearance.
Installing Options 221 02R User ’ s Guide Installing 02R Options Single Slot Cards 1. T ur n off the 02R. TO PREVENT ELECTRIC AL SHOCK, ENSURE THE 02R IS TURNED OFF BEFORE YOU OPEN ANY OF THE SLOT CO VERS! 2. Remo ve the co ver plate fr om the slot in which you intend to insert the optional card.
222 Installing Options 02R User ’ s Guide Double Slot Cards 1. T ur n off the 02R. TO PREVENT ELECTRIC AL SHOCK, ENSURE THE 02R IS TURNED OFF BEFORE YOU OPEN ANY OF THE SLOT CO VERS! 2.
Installing Options 223 02R User ’ s Guide Peak Meter Bridge and Wooden Side Panels 1. T ur n off the 02R. TO PREVENT ELECTRIC AL SHOCK, ENSURE THE 02R IS TURNED OFF BEFORE YOU F ASTEN ANY CONNECTORS OR UNDO ANY SCREWS! 2. Install the Peak Meter Bridge and/or W ooden Side Panels as shown in the f ollowing diagram: 3.
224 Installing Options 02R User ’ s Guide Analog I/O Card—AD/D A (CD8-AD) The CD8-AD is used to connect an analog multitrack recor der or other analog devices to the 02R. Installing the CD8-AD The CD8-AD is a double slot card. For installation instr uctions, see “Double Slot Cards” on page 222 of the User’ s Guide .
Installing Options 225 02R User ’ s Guide Dig ital 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 AES/EBU compatible multitrack digital recor ders or other similar digital devices to the 02R.
226 Installing Options 02R User ’ s Guide Wordclock Selection 1. T ur n on y our AES/EBU compatible m ultitrack dig ital recorder and then the 02R. It is always important to observe the correct or der for turning on equipment in a studio.
Installing Options 227 02R User ’ s Guide Dig ital I/O Card—AD A T (CD8-AT) The ADA T digital I/O card (CD8-A T) is used to connect Alesis ADA T compatible modular digital multitrack recor ders to the 02R. Installing the CD8-AT The ADA T digital I/O card (CD8-A T) is a single slot card.
228 Installing Options 02R User ’ s Guide Wordclock Selection 1. Po wer on y our AD AT modular digital multitrack recor der and then the 02R. It is always important to observe the correct or der for powering up equipment in a studio.
Installing Options 229 02R User ’ s Guide Dig ital Cascade Kit (CD8-CS) The digital cascade kit (CD8-CS) is used to connect two or more 02Rs together .
230 Installing Options 02R User ’ s Guide 3. Use a BNC cable to plug the WORD CLOCK—OUT connector on the back of the first 02R into the W ORD CLOCK—IN connector on the second 02R.
Installing Options 231 02R User ’ s Guide If your multitrack digital recor der has a dedicated wordclock output connector , use the CURSOR buttons to select the W .CLK IN box and press the [ENTER] button. Otherwise, select a box fr om the appropriate I/O slot row and pr ess the [ENTER] button.
232 Installing Options 02R User ’ s Guide MIDI Link When several 02Rs are cascaded together , the master 02R can control a number of functions, listed below , of the slave 02Rs via MIDI. Master and slave 02Rs should be connected as shown below . On the master 02R, the Tx 02R Link Message prefer ence should be turned on.
Installing Options 233 02R User ’ s Guide Solo function When two or more 02R units ar e cascaded together , only the [SOLO] button on the cascade master continues to function. When you press the [SOLO] button on the cascade master , however , you can solo individual channels on the cascade slaves.
234 Installing Options 02R User ’ s Guide Dig ital I/O Card—TDIF-1 (CD8-TDII) The TDIF-1 digital I/O card (CD8-TDII) is used to connect T ASCAM TDIF-1 modular digital multitrack recor ders such as the DA-88 to the 02R. Installing the CD8-TDII The TDIF-1 digital I/O card (CD8-TDII) is a single slot car d.
Installing Options 235 02R User ’ s Guide Wordclock Selection 1. Po wer on y our D A-88 modular dig ital multitrac k recorder and then the 02R. It is always important to observe the correct or der for powering up equipment in a studio.
236 Installing Options 02R User ’ s Guide P eak Meter Br idge (MB02) The Peak Meter Bridge (MB02) allows you to quickly and easily check the levels of the input channels, the tape and effect r eturns, the output buses 1 through 8, the auxiliary buses 1 thr ough 8, and the stereo bus.
Installing Options 237 02R User ’ s Guide 4. PEAK HOLD button This button is used to enable or cancel the Peak Hold function. 5. STEREO-BUS-A UX Indicator s These indicators show the meter source points for the channels being monitored. • PRE F ADER —When this LED is illuminated, the bus signal before the fader is being displayed.
238 Installing Options 02R User ’ s Guide.
Specifications 239 02R User ’ s Guide Specifications In this chapter ... General Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 240 Input Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
240 Specifications 02R User ’ s Guide Specifications General Specifications * Hum & Noise are measured with a 6 dB/octave filter @12.7 kHz; equivalent to a 20 kHz filter with an infinite dB/oc- tave attenuation. * Sampling Frequency: Internal 48 kHz Number of scene memories 96 Sampling frequency Internal 44.
Specifications 241 02R User ’ s Guide Inputs Input channel (MIC/LINE 1 through 24) Phantom switch MIC/LINE 1 to 8 Select switch A (XLR) / B (phone) MIC/LINE 1 through 8 Gain trim 44 dB (–60 to –.
242 Specifications 02R User ’ s Guide Dynamics Compressor / Expander Threshold –54 dB to 0 dB (1 dB steps) Ratio 1, 1.1, 1.3, 1.5, 1.7, 2, 2.5, 3, 3.5, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 20, ∞ (16 points) Out gain 0 dB to +18 dB (0.5 dB steps) Knee hard , 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 (6 steps) Attack 0 ms to 120 ms (1 ms steps) Release 5 ms to 42.
Specifications 243 02R User ’ s Guide Pan 33 positions (L = 16 to 1, C, R = 16 to 1 ) Routing BUS 1 through 8. ST. DIRECT Solo ON/OFF Pre fader / After pan Meter Peakhold: ON/OFF 12 points displays of the pre-EQ / post-EQ / post-fader levels of all channel input are displayed on the screen.
244 Specifications 02R User ’ s Guide Outputs Routing BUS 1 through 8. ST Solo ON/OFF Pre fader / After pan Meter Peakhold: ON/OFF 12 points displays of the pre-EQ / post-EQ / post-fader levels of all channel input are displayed on the screen. STEREO OUT Dynamics (parameters are the same as MIC/LINE input dynamics.
Specifications 245 02R User ’ s Guide Libraries STUDIO MONITOR OUT Select switch AUX5 / AUX6 / C-R / ST_ D/A converter 18bit linear / 8 times oversampling Level control TALKBACK Talkback ON/OFF Slat.
246 Specifications 02R User ’ s Guide Input Specifications *1 Sensitivity is the lowest level that will produce an output of +4 dB (1.23V) or the nominal output level when the unit is set to maximum gain. (All faders and level controls are maximum position.
Specifications 247 02R User ’ s Guide Output Specifications Dig ital Input and Output Specifications *1 INSERT OUTPUT phone jacks are balanced. (Tip=OUT, Ring=IN, Sleeve=GND) ✳ In these specifications, when dB represents are specific voltage, 0 dB is referenced to 0.
248 Specifications 02R User ’ s Guide Dimensions Specifications and external appearance are subject to change without notice. W : 672 H : 211.5 196.
Specifications 249 02R User ’ s Guide Options AD/DA I/O Card Specifications Analog Input Analog Output Digital I/O Card Specifications Digital Input/Output *1 Sensitivity is the lowest level that will produce an output of +4 dB (1.23V) or the nominal output level when the unit is set to maximum gain.
250 Specifications 02R User ’ s Guide T roubleshooting If there is any tr ouble, check the situation and follow the corrective actions described below . The power is not turned on. • Did you plug the power cord to a corr ect AC outlet? • Is the POWER switch ON? No sound is produced.
Specifications 251 02R User ’ s Guide Error Messages Follow the corrective actions described below when the err or messages are shown on the display: Error Message Corrective Action 2TR-D1 No Input! Correct digital signal is not input to 2TR-D1. (C-R monitoring is not available.
252 Specifications 02R User ’ s Guide Fixed Fragmentation! The automix memory has been corrected. Abnormal data may be generated in the memory if you turn off the power during recording or if incomplete bulk data is received. Frame Drop Out!(#) Time code frame is dropping out.
Specifications 253 02R User ’ s Guide SUB SCI0 Party Err. Consult the nearest YAMAHA service center. SUB SCI0 RxBuf. Full MIDI data being transmitted is too large. SUB SCI0 TxBuf. Full MIDI data being received is too large. SUB SCI1 Framing Err. Check the MIDI connection.
254 Specifications 02R User ’ s Guide.
Appendix: MIDI 255 02R User ’ s Guide Appendix: MIDI Scene Memory to Program Change Table Program Change # Initial Scene # User Scene # Program Change # Initial Scene # User Scene # Program Change# .
256 Appendix: MIDI 02R User ’ s Guide Parameter to Control Change Table (02R & User Maps) Control Change # Parameter 02R Map User Map 0 NO ASSIGN 1 F ADER CHANNEL MIC 1 2 F ADER CHANNEL MIC 2 3 .
Appendix: MIDI 257 02R User ’ s Guide Control Change # Parameter 02R Map User Ma p 38 F ADER CHANNEL BUS 6 39 F ADER CHANNEL BUS 7 40 F ADER CHANNEL BUS 8 41 ON CHANNEL MIC 1 42 ON CHANNEL MIC 2 43 .
258 Appendix: MIDI 02R User ’ s Guide Control Change # Parameter 02R Map User Ma p 80 P ANPOT CHANNEL LINE 17 81 P ANPOT CHANNEL LINE 18 82 P ANPOT CHANNEL LINE 19 83 P ANPOT CHANNEL LINE 20 84 P AN.
Appendix: MIDI 259 02R User ’ s Guide Parameter to Control Change Table (03D & Programmable Mixer 01 Maps) Control Change # Parameter 03D Map Programmable Mix er 01 Map 0 NO ASSIGN F ADER CHANNE.
260 Appendix: MIDI 02R User ’ s Guide Control Change # Parameter 03D Map Programmable Mixer 01 Map 38 P ANPOT CHANNEL MIC 1 ON CHANNEL LINE 17/18 39 P ANPOT CHANNEL MIC 2 ON CHANNEL EFF 1 40 P ANPOT.
Appendix: MIDI 261 02R User ’ s Guide Control Change # Parameter 03D Map Programmable Mix er 01 Map 80 F ADER CHANNEL LINE 17/18 F ADER A UX 7 SEND MIC 13 81 NO ASSIGN F ADER AUX 7 SEND MIC 14 82 F .
262 Appendix: MIDI 02R User ’ s Guide MIDI Data Format 1. General remarks 1-1 This section describes the MIDI functionality of the 02R. 1-2 Electrical characteristics and message formats are in compliance with MIDI standar d 1.0. 2. Messages transmitted and received 2-1.
Appendix: MIDI 263 02R User ’ s Guide If parameter change reception is ON and a parameter r equest is received on the specified MIDI channel, the contents of the corresponding parameter will be transmitted on the specified MIDI channel r egardless of whether transmission is ON or OFF .
264 Appendix: MIDI 02R User ’ s Guide 5. Receive Condition MIDI CH? MIDI IN MTC IN PARAM R × ON $CnH PROGRAM CHANGE SYSTEM EXCLUSIVE $F0H,$43H,$1nH PARAMETER CHANGE $F0H,$43H,$3nH PARAMETER REQUEST.
Appendix: MIDI 265 02R User ’ s Guide Appendix: MIDI P arameter Change and Request For mat type number: 0 edit buffer( used byte or bit operation format) 1 setup( used byte operation format, request.
266 Appendix: MIDI 02R User ’ s Guide You can modify two or more continuous bytes by increasing pairs of "data( H)" and "data(L)". You can modify two or more bits in same address data. PARAMETER CHANGE (byte operation for type number 0:edit buffer, 1:setup, 2:backup) STATUS 11110000 F0 System Exclusive Message ID No.
Appendix: MIDI 267 02R User ’ s Guide instruction number channel 0x00 scene recall 0-96 (memory 0-96) 0 Tx only 0x7e (undo) 0 Tx only 0x01 eq lib recall 0-127 (library 1-128) 0-15(mic1-16) 16-31(tap.
268 Appendix: MIDI 02R User ’ s Guide PARAMETER CHANGE (key remote) STATUS 11110000 F0 System Exclusive Message ID No. 01000011 43 Manufacturer's ID No.(YAMAHA) SUB STATUS 0001nnnn 1n n=0-15(Tx/Rx Channel No.1-16) MODEL ID 00111101 3d MODEL ID (02R) PARAM TYPE 00011001 19 key remote (type number) DATA 0ddddddd dd0 key No.
Appendix: MIDI 269 02R User ’ s Guide bus send level control ( receive only) STATUS 11110000 F0 System Exclusive Message ID No. 01000011 43 Manufacturer's ID No.
270 Appendix: MIDI 02R User ’ s Guide 00llllll L4 bus8 EOX 11110111 F7 End Of Exclusive surround x,y ( receive only) STATUS 11110000 F0 System Exclusive Message ID No. 01000011 43 Manufacturer's ID No.(YAMAHA) SUB STATUS 0001nnnn 1n n=0-15(Tx/Rx Channel No.
Appendix: MIDI 271 02R User ’ s Guide ** Scene Memory recall ** DATA 00000000 00 scene memory recall 0mmmmmmm mm mm=0-96(Scene Memory No.0-96,0x7e) ** Scene Memory store ** DATA 00000001 01 scene memory store 0mmmmmmm mm mm=0-96(Scene Memory No.
272 Appendix: MIDI 02R User ’ s Guide ** Automix new ** DATA 00010100 14 automix new ** Automix undo ** DATA 00010101 15 automix undo ** automix transport - AUTO-RECORD ** DATA 00011000 18 automix t.
Appendix: MIDI 273 02R User ’ s Guide Appendix: MIDI Bulk Dump and Request Format The data format is as following. For example, Internal data: ds,d1,d2,.
274 Appendix: MIDI 02R User ’ s Guide Scene Memory(Extended Data) STATUS 11110000 F0 System Exclusive Message ID No. 01000011 43 Manufacturer's ID No.
Appendix: MIDI 275 02R User ’ s Guide 00110110 36 '6' 00110111 37 '7' DATA NAME 01000011 43 'C' 00100000 20 DATA 0ddddddd dsH Control Change Assign Table(228*2 byte) 0ddddddd dsL : 0ddddddd deH 0ddddddd deL CHECK SUM 0eeeeeee ee ee=(INVERT('L'+'M'+.
276 Appendix: MIDI 02R User ’ s Guide Scene memory transmission from the 02R is possible for programs 1–96 only. Scene Memory Bulk Dump Request Format STATUS 11110000 F0 System Exclusive Message ID No. 01000011 43 Manufacturer's ID (YAMAHA) SUB STATUS 0010nnnn 2n n=0–15(Tx/Rx Channel No.
Appendix: MIDI 277 02R User ’ s Guide DATA 0ddddddd dsH Program Change Table(128x2bytes) 0ddddddd dsL : : 0ddddddd deH 0ddddddd deL CHECK SUM 0eeeeeee ee ee=(INVERT('L'+'M'+.
278 Appendix: MIDI 02R User ’ s Guide 01001100 4C 'L' 01001101 4D 'M' 00100000 20 ' ' 00100000 20 ' ' 00111000 38 '8' 01000001 41 'A' 0011.
Appendix: MIDI 279 02R User ’ s Guide 0ddddddd deH 0ddddddd deL CHECK SUM 0eeeeeee ee ee=(INVERT('L'+'M'+...+deL)+1) AND 7Fh EOX 11110111 F7 End Of Exclusive Setup Memory Bulk Dump Request Format STATUS 11110000 F0 System Exclusive Message ID No.
280 Appendix: MIDI 02R User ’ s Guide Effect library receive is effective for programs 41–128 only. Effect Library Bulk Dump Format STATUS 11110000 F0 System Exclusive Message ID No. 01000011 43 Manufacturer's ID No.(YAMAHA) SUB STATUS 0000nnnn 0n n=0–15(Tx/Rx Channel No.
Appendix: MIDI 281 02R User ’ s Guide Effect library transmission from the 02R is possible for programs 41–128 only. 01001100 4C 'L' 01001101 4D 'M' 00100000 20 ' ' 0.
282 Appendix: MIDI 02R User ’ s Guide Equalizer library receive is effective for programs 33–128 only. Equalizer library transmission from the 02R is possible for programs 33–128 only. CHECK SUM 0eeeeeee ee ee=(INVERT('L'+'M'+.
Appendix: MIDI 283 02R User ’ s Guide Dynamics library receive is effective for programs 41–128 only. Dynamics library transmission from the 02R is possible for programs 41–128 only. DATA NAME 01011001 59 'Y' 0mmmmmmm mm m=0–127(Dynamics Library No.
284 Appendix: MIDI 02R User ’ s Guide BYTE COUNT (HIGH/LOW) 00000000 00 122(48x2+16+10)bytes 01111010 7A 01001100 4C 'L' 01001101 4D 'M' 00100000 20 ' ' 00100000 20 &ap.
Appendix: MIDI 285 02R User ’ s Guide DATA NAME 01001001 49 'I' 0mmmmmmm mm mm=0-63(Channel Library No.1-64) DATA 0ddddddd dsH Channel Library Extended Memory(14*2 byte) 0ddddddd dsL : 0ddddddd deH 0ddddddd deL CHECK SUM 0eeeeeee ee ee=(INVERT('L'+'M'+.
286 Appendix: MIDI 02R User ’ s Guide 01001100 4C 'L' 01001101 4D 'M' 00100000 20 ' ' 00100000 20 ' ' 00111000 38 '8' 01000001 41 'A' 00110110 36 '6' 00110111 37 '7' DATA NAME 01000001 41 'A' 0000mmmm 0m m=0–15(Automix No.
Appendix: MIDI 287 02R User ’ s Guide 00110110 36 '6' 00110111 37 '7' DATA NAME 01100001 61 'a' 0mmmmmmm mm mm=0-15(Automix No.1-16) DATA 0ddddddd dsH Automix Memory-compact(1024*2 byte) 0ddddddd dsL : 0ddddddd deH 0ddddddd deL CHECK SUM 0eeeeeee ee ee=(INVERT('L'+'M'+.
288 Appendix: MIDI 02R User ’ s Guide.
Glossary 289 02R User ’ s Guide Glossar y A/D converter —The conversion of analog signals into digital signals. The analog signal is sampled every few milliseconds and its level is quantized into a digital word. The lar ger the digital word, the more accurate the repr esentation of the analog value.
290 Glossary 02R User ’ s Guide Bit —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 system specific data, such as sample files or mixer settings, between MIDI capable devices.
Glossary 291 02R User ’ s Guide Dither —Dithering is a mathematical process wher e a random noise is added to the least significant bit of a digital word. W ith very low level signals, the quantization error becomes corr elated to the signal level.
292 Glossary 02R User ’ s Guide Expander —An expander is another form of automatic level control. By attenuating the signal below the threshold, the expander r educes low-level noise or expands the dynamic range of the recor ded material. See Dynamics Processor F (frequency) —The center frequency of an EQ band.
Glossary 293 02R User ’ s Guide Modulation —Using a low frequency oscillator (LFO) to contr ol a signal’s frequency (pitch) or amplitude (level). The internal ef fects programs use modulation for a number of their programs. See Internal Effects .
294 Glossary 02R User ’ s Guide Routing —The process of assigning input or tape and ef fect returns to the output buses or the stereo bus. Sampling frequency —The rate at which measurements of an audio signal are taken during A/D and D/A conversion.
Glossary 295 02R User ’ s Guide References and Fur ther Reading • Introducing Digital Audio , Ian R Sinclair , second edition, PC Publishing, 1992. • Practical Recording T echniques , Bruce and Jenny Bartlett, Sams, 1992. • Principles of Digital Audio , Ken C.
296 Glossary 02R User ’ s Guide.
297 02R User ’ s Guide Inde x +48V switches 26 02R block diagram 15 dimensions 248 front panel 2 initializing 215 MIDI remote 171 options 218 rear panel 11 03D MIDI remote 173 parameter to control c.
298 02R User ’ s Guide Compressor 77 Condenser mics 26 CONFIGURATION buttons 18 Connectors 2TR IN ANALOG 12 2TR IN DIGITAL 14 AUX SEND 11 C-R MONITOR OUT 12 input specifications 246 INSERT 12 METER .
299 02R User ’ s Guide I I/O cards 218 ADAT 227 AES/EBU cards 225 analog card 224 Tascam 234 ID setting, cascade 192 Initial data 129 Initial Data Nominal 200 Initializing the 02R 215 Input channel .
300 02R User ’ s Guide METER 1/2 41 METER 2/2 41 METER 3/3 42 MIDI 1/5 159 MIDI 2/5 160 MIDI 3/5 161 MIDI 4/5 164 MIDI 5/5 166 PAIR 1/2 184 PAIR 2/2 185 PAN 1/1 36 PHASE 1/1 33 ROUTING 1/2 39 ROUTIN.
301 02R User ’ s Guide general 240 input connections 246 inputs 241 libraries 245 options 249 output channels 244 output connections 247 Stereo channel inputs 12 STEREO OUT ANALOG connectors 12 STER.
02R [Digital Recording Console] Model: YAMAHA MIDI Implementation Chart Version: 2.0 Date: 20-June-1997 Mode 4:OMNI OFF,MONO Mode 2:OMNI ON,MONO x:No o:Yes Mode 3:OMNI OFF,POLY Mode 1:OMNI ON,POLY *2 : Bulk Dump/Request and Parameter Change/Request *1 : For program 1–128, memory #0 –#96 is selected.
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