Yamaha 02R Manual Do Utilizador

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Digital Recording Console 02R User’s Guide
Pad
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 control, 
high-level signals can be adjusted accurately. Pad can be set individually 
for the mono input channels 1 through 16. The [20dB] (pad) switch at the 
top of each channel is used to turn it ON and OFF: up for OFF, down for 
ON.
GAIN Controls
The GAIN controls are used to optimize the input channel signal levels. 
Use them with the PEAK indicators. This red LED illuminates when the 
input signal exceeds 3 dB below clipping. Ideally the level should be set 
relatively high. It is acceptable if this LED illuminates occasionally. If it is 
continuously illuminated, however, back off the GAIN control a little, 
otherwise the input preamplifier is being overloaded and clipping 
distortion will result.
The GAIN control should be set with some care. If it is set too low, the 
signal-to-noise performance will suffer, and if it is set too high, unpleasant 
signal clipping and distortion may occur.
The SIGNAL indicator is a green LED which illuminates when the input 
signal exceeds 10 dB below nominal.
The analog input controls are not controlled or stored by the 02R 
automation and scene memory functions. To assist in easy recall of the gain 
setting, the GAIN controls are detented. You should note the analog 
settings on a copy of the User Settings Sheet at the back of the manual.
SEL Buttons
The [SEL] buttons are used to select a channel in order to perform some 
action on it. When a channel is selected, the LED set in the corresponding 
button lights up and its name appears in the Selected Channel area of the 
display screen. Stereo-pair channels are selected together.
The SELECTED CHANNEL controls are set to the current status of the 
selected channel. Depending on which display function is active, the 
selected channel may be highlighted, or the entire display may be 
dedicated to its parameters.
Note:
You can use the [SEL] buttons to create stereo-pair channels. Refer to 
20dB
GAIN
+4
-40
-16
-60
PEAK
SIGNAL
SEL