Yamaha 02R Manual Do Utilizador

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Getting Started
Digital Recording Console 02R Getting Started Guide
Basic Assumptions
The Digital Recording Console 02R was designed to be the perfect digital 
mixing console for a studio using the current generation of modular 
digital multitrack tape and disk recorders. Although the 02R can also be 
used as a sound-reinforcement mixer, the typical user will own a project 
recording or post-production studio with some form of multitrack 
recorder. Therefore, your 02R will probably be equipped with one or 
more of the optional input/output cards. For the purposes of these 
tutorials, it does not matter if you are working with an analog or digital 
multitrack.
What You Will Need
To perform the following tutorials, you will need: 
The 02R.
A sound source: CD player, drum machine, synthesizer/sequencer 
with demo song.
Amplifiers and speakers, or headphones.
A multitrack recorder and a stereo master recorder.
Audio connecting cables.
Making the Connections
1.
Connect your sound source to input channel 1.
If you are using a stereo sound source, connect it to input channel 2 as well. 
A stereo source is not essential, and for most of the tutorials it will probably 
be easier to work with just one channel. If your sound source has XLR-type 
connectors, connect it to the XLR-type connectors on the 02R. Otherwise, 
use the phone jacks and select INPUT B with the [A/B] switch.
2.
Connect the C-R MONITOR OUT connectors to the inputs on your 
power amplifier.
If you are using headphones, connect them to the PHONES jack.
3.
Connect your multitrack recorder to the appropriate optional 
input/output card.
You can also connect your stereo master recorder to either the digital or 
analog STEREO OUT connectors.
4.
Plug the 02R into a suitable AC receptacle.
WARNING!
Before 
making any connections, 
make sure that all your 
equipment is powered OFF.
WARNING!
The Digital 
Recording Console 02R 
should be connected only to 
an AC receptacle of the 
voltage type marked on its 
rear panel.