Yamaha 02R Manual Do Utilizador

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Introduction to the 02R
 
Digital Recording Console 02R Getting Started Guide
 
Recalling the scene is even easier – just press the [RECALL] button. You 
should be careful that your scene memories flow into each other smoothly. 
The instant recall means that you can have very abrupt level changes or the 
unexpected intrusion of a very loud channel.
 
Large Graphical Display
 
The heart of the 02R user interface is the large graphical display located in 
the center of the console. Using the Display Access controls, you can gain 
immediate access to the features of the mixer – clearly displayed on the 320 
 
×
 
 240 pixel, FL-backlit, user-friendly graphical display screen. Virtual 
control modules are shown on the screen, allowing you to adjust almost 
any digital parameter anywhere in the system.
As well as displaying parameter values numerically, faders, rotary controls, 
and push buttons are represented graphically, so you can actually see 
button status, pan positions, and fader levels.
In addition the equalization curves are displayed graphically as are the 
dynamics processor parameters.
 
User Interface
 
The Digital Recording Console 02R user interface is powerful but very 
intuitive. There are two main methods of working with the 02R:
Use the DISPLAY ACCESS controls to modify one parameter at a time 
across the entire recording console.
Use the SELECTED CHANNEL controls to modify all of the 
parameters of the currently selected channel.
The DISPLAY ACCESS controls consist of a block of 24 function buttons 
divided into three groups – the CONFIGURATION group, the MIXING 
group, and the AUX group – plus the large backlit graphical display screen, 
four cursor buttons, a detented encoder wheel, and the [ENTER] button. 
There is also a related block of four SCENE MEMORY buttons – to 
increment, decrement, store, and recall the scene memories.
The SELECTED CHANNEL controls consist of four main blocks of controls 
– each block was designed to be as familiar as the equivalent controls on a 
standard analog mixer, but with the power of digital precision and instant 
recall. The ROUTING block selects the buss onto which to route the current 
channel signal. The AUX block selects the auxiliary buss to send the 
channel signal to and sets the send level. The PAN block sets the pan 
position of the channel signal. The EQ block sets the equalization curve for 
 
Note:
 
The 02R allows you to have programmable fades between scene memories. 
The only thing you need to watch is the sudden sound of a channel being switched 
on. Even then, if the original channel level was set to –
 
 
 dB, you should have no