Yamaha 02R Manual Do Utilizador

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Auxiliary Channels
Digital Recording Console 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. This enables the channel-to-mix and channel-to-effects 
signal levels to be controlled together, with the former supplying the dry, 
unaffected signal and the latter supplying the wet, affected signal. This is 
useful when, for example, you fade-out a channel, since the channel-to-mix 
and channel-to-effects signals are reduced together.
PRE
 – the auxiliary send signal is sourced before the channel fader. The 
send signal is unaffected by the channel fader and its level can be set 
independently.
Monitor Mix
The Digital Recording Console 02R has two different monitoring outputs – 
the control room outputs (including the PHONES output) and the studio 
outputs.
Often during a multitrack recording session, what you want to listen to in 
the control room is very different from what the musicians need in the 
studio. For example, while recording a rhythm section, the bass player and 
the drummer may want to hear the kick drum at a much higher volume 
than you need in the control room.
To cater to this requirement, the 02R allows you to create a monitor mix 
using either AUX5 or AUX6.
Use the STUDIO buttons to select the monitor signal sent to the studio 
monitor system. You can monitor the signal on the stereo bus with the [ST] 
button or select the auxiliary channels (AUX5 or AUX6). You can select any 
combination of the [ST], [AUX5], and [AUX6] buttons:
You can also use the [C-R] button to send the signal being monitored in the 
control room to the studio outputs.
Use the CONTROL ROOM buttons to select the monitor signal sent to the 
control room monitor system. See “Monitor Selector Switches” on page 29 
and “Monitor Level Controls” on page 30 of the User’s Guide for more 
details.
Note:
Pre or post-fader selection can only be made from the corresponding 
display function.
1.
Press the [AUX 5] button.
The AUX 5 display 
function appears.
2.
Select a channel using 
the [SEL] buttons or the 
CURSOR buttons.
3.
Set the send on and set it 
to pre/post fader as 
detailed previously.
4.
Press the [AUX 5] button 
of the STUDIO buttons 
group.
5.
Adjust the STUDIO LEVEL 
control, then adjust the 
channel level using the 
appropriate faders or 
rotary encoders.
AUX 5
C-R
AUX 5
ST
AUX 6
STUDIO