Yamaha 02R96 Manual Do Utilizador

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Attenuating Input Channels
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02R96—Owner’s Manual
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Use the SELECTED CHANNEL DYNAMICS [DISPLAY] button to locate the 
Gate Edit page.
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Use the cursor buttons to select the parameters, and use the Parameter 
wheel, INC/DEC buttons, and [ENTER] button to set them.
KEYIN SOURCE: 
This determines the trigger source for the currently selected Input 
Channel’s Gate. Trigger sources include SELF (the Gate’s own input signal), CHANNEL 
(another Input Channel), or AUX (an Aux Send from 1–8). Input Channel trigger sources 
are selectable in blocks of 12 channels. For example, if Input Channel #1 is currently 
selected, an Input Channel from 1–12 can be selected as the trigger source. However, if 
Input Channel #13 is currently selected, an Input Channel from 13–24 can be selected.
STEREO LINK: This allows you to pair Gates for stereo operation even when Input Chan-
nels are not paired. Input Channel Gates are paired either horizontally or vertically depend-
ing on the Pair mode setting for the currently selected Input Channel. See “Pairing 
Channels” on page 104 for mor
e information on horizontal and vertical pairing. When 
Input Channels are paired, this parameter is turned on automatically and cannot be 
changed.
CURVE: This displays the gate curve (i.e., input level vs. output level).
TYPE: This is the gate type used by the currently selected Input Channel’s Gate.
Meters: These meters indicate the levels of the currently selected Input Channel and its 
horizontal or vertical partner. The GR meter indicates the amount of gain reduction being 
applied by the currently selected Input Channel’s Gate.
ON/OFF: This turns the currently selected Input Channel’s Gate on and off. It works in 
unison with the SELECTED CHANNEL DYNAMICS [GATE ON] button.
PARAMETER: These controls are used to set the Threshold, Range, Attack, Decay, and 
Hold parameters.
Attenuating Input Channels
Input Channels signals can be attenuated pre-EQ. See “Attenuating Signals” on page 90 for 
more information.
EQ’ing Input Channels
Each Input Channel features 4-band parametric EQ. See “Using EQ” on page 91 for more 
information.