EDIGITAL MIXING CONSOLEOwner’s ManualOwner’s ManualOwner’s ManualKeep This Manual For Future Reference.
viii 02R96—Owner’s Manual 11 Common Channel Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 Metering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Common Channel Functions 8702R96—Owner’s Manual11 Common Channel FunctionsMeteringInput Channels, Bus Outs, Aux Sends, the Stereo Out, and the effect
88 Chapter 11—Common Channel Functions02R96—Owner’s ManualThere are two 48-channel Meter pages. The Input Channel 1–48 Meter page is shown below. The
Metering 8902R96—Owner’s ManualMetering the Stereo outThe Stereo Out can be metered on the Stereo Meter page. Peak signal levels for the left and righ
90 Chapter 11—Common Channel Functions02R96—Owner’s ManualAttenuating SignalsInput Channels, Bus Outs, Aux Sends, and the Stereo Out all feature pre-E
Using EQ 9102R96—Owner’s ManualUsing EQInput Channels, Bus Outs, Aux Sends, and the Stereo Out all feature 4-band parametric EQ. The LOW-MID and HIGH-
92 Chapter 11—Common Channel Functions02R96—Owner’s ManualUsing the SELECTED CHANNEL EQUALIZER Controls1 Use the LAYER buttons to select Layers, and u
Using EQ 9302R96—Owner’s ManualEQ Edit PagesEQ parameters can also be set on the EQ Edit page. If the Auto EQUALIZER Display pref-erence is on, this p
94 Chapter 11—Common Channel Functions02R96—Owner’s ManualGrouping Output Channel EQsThe Bus Out, Aux Send, and Stereo Out EQs can be grouped, allowin
Using Inserts 9502R96—Owner’s ManualUsing InsertsInput Channels, Bus Outs, Aux Sends, and the Stereo Out all feature assignable Inserts.1 Use the SELE
96 Chapter 11—Common Channel Functions02R96—Owner’s Manualselected channel’s Long name in the upper-right corner of the page. The source port can also
ix 02R96—Owner’s Manual 16 Automix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 About Automix . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Compressing Channels 9702R96—Owner’s ManualCompressing ChannelsInput Channels, Bus Outs, Aux Sends, and the Stereo Out all feature a Compressor. Setti
98 Chapter 11—Common Channel Functions02R96—Owner’s ManualUsing the SELECTED CHANNEL DYNAMICS Controls1 Use the LAYER buttons to select Layers, and us
Compressing Channels 9902R96—Owner’s Manual3 Use the SELECTED CHANNEL DYNAMICS [DISPLAY] button to locate the Comp Edit page.4 Use the cursor buttons
100 Chapter 11—Common Channel Functions02R96—Owner’s ManualGrouping Output Channel CompressorsThe Bus Out, Aux Send, and Stereo Out Compressors can be
Delaying Channel Signals 10102R96—Owner’s ManualDelaying Channel SignalsInput Channels, Bus Outs, Aux Sends, and the Stereo Out all feature independen
102 Chapter 11—Common Channel Functions02R96—Owner’s ManualMIX: This parameter, available only on the Input Channel Delay pages, sets the mix of dry a
Soloing Channels 10302R96—Owner’s Manualthat are routed to the Stereo Out can be soloed in this mode. Input Channels that are off are temporarily turn
104 Chapter 11—Common Channel Functions02R96—Owner’s ManualPairing ChannelsInput Channels, Bus Outs, and Aux Sends can be paired for stereo operation.
Pairing Channels 10502R96—Owner’s Manual2 To set the pair mode, select the PAIR MODE HORIZONTAL or VERTICAL but-tons, and press [ENTER].The Pair mode
106 Chapter 11—Common Channel Functions02R96—Owner’s ManualWhen a Surround mode other than Stereo is selected, Aux Sends can be set to follow the same
x 02R96—Owner’s Manual 19 Remote Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189 About the Remote Layer . . . . . . . . . . . .
Grouping Output Channel Mutes (ON/OFF) 10702R96—Owner’s ManualGrouping Output Channel Mutes (ON/OFF)The Bus Out, Aux Send, and Stereo Out mutes can be
108 Chapter 11—Common Channel Functions02R96—Owner’s ManualViewing Channel Parameter SettingsThe parameter setting of the currently selected Input Cha
Viewing Channel Fader Settings 10902R96—Owner’s ManualOutput ChannelsThis is the Parameter View page for the Bus Outs, Aux Sends, and the Stereo Out.
110 Chapter 11—Common Channel Functions02R96—Owner’s Manualnumerically below the fader. See “Setting Input Channel Levels” on page 65 for more infor-m
Viewing Channel Fader Settings 11102R96—Owner’s ManualAux SendsBelow is the Fader View page for the Aux Sends.ON/OFF: This is the On/Off parameter of
112 Chapter 11—Common Channel Functions02R96—Owner’s ManualNaming ChannelsYou can specify Long and Short names for the Input Channels, Bus Outs, Aux S
Naming Channels 11302R96—Owner’s Manual2 Use the Parameter wheel, INC/DEC buttons, or the Master Layer and [SEL] buttons to select the Output Channels
114 Chapter 12—Monitoring & Talkback02R96—Owner’s Manual12 Monitoring & TalkbackControl Room MonitoringThe CONTROL ROOM MONITOR OUT uses bala
Studio Monitoring 11502R96—Owner’s ManualControl Room SetupControl room monitoring is configured on the Control Room Setup page.1 Use the MONITOR [DISP
116 Chapter 12—Monitoring & Talkback02R96—Owner’s ManualSurround MonitoringThe 02R96 features comprehensive surround monitoring functions, includi
xi 02R96—Owner’s Manual Appendix C: MIDI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 273 Scene Memory to Program Change Table . . . .
Surround Monitoring 11702R96—Owner’s ManualWhen the MONITOR L/R to C-R button is on, the Left and Right Surround Monitor Chan-nels are fed to the Cont
118 Chapter 12—Monitoring & Talkback02R96—Owner’s ManualMONITOR MATRIX: This is used to select the Surround Monitor Matrix. In 5.1 Sur-round mode,
Surround Monitoring 11902R96—Owner’s ManualThe following diagrams show the Bass Management configuration for each monitor matrix setting, with Bass Man
120 Chapter 12—Monitoring & Talkback02R96—Owner’s ManualPatching Slot Inputs to Surround ChannelsIndividual Slot Inputs can be patched to Surround
Using Talkback 12102R96—Owner’s ManualUsing TalkbackThe Talkback function distributes the Talkback mic signal to the Studio Monitor Outs and any Slot
122 Chapter 13—Libraries02R96—Owner’s Manual13 LibrariesAbout the LibrariesThe 02R96 features 10 libraries for storing Automix, Effects, Channel, Inp
Channel Library 12302R96—Owner’s ManualChannel LibraryInput Channel, Bus Out, Aux Send, and Stereo Out channel settings can be stored in the Channel l
124 Chapter 13—Libraries02R96—Owner’s ManualInput Patch LibraryInput Patch settings can be stored in the Input Patch library, which contains 1 preset
Effects Library 12502R96—Owner’s ManualEffects LibraryEffects settings can be stored in the Effects library, which contains 52 preset memories and 76
126 Chapter 13—Libraries02R96—Owner’s ManualBus to Stereo LibraryBus to Stereo settings can be stored in the Bus to Stereo library, which contains 1 p
Welcome 1 02R96—Owner’s Manual 1 Welcome Thank you for choosing the Yamaha 02R96 Digital Mixing Console.The 02R96 Digital Mixing Console offers 24-b
Gate Library 12702R96—Owner’s ManualGate LibraryInput Channel Gate settings can be stored in the Gate library, which contains 4 preset mem-ories and 1
128 Chapter 13—Libraries02R96—Owner’s ManualComp LibraryComp settings can be stored in the Comp library, which contains 36 preset memories and 92 user
EQ Library 12902R96—Owner’s ManualEQ LibraryInput Channel, Bus Out, Aux Send, and Stereo Out EQ settings can be stored in the EQ library, which contai
130 Chapter 13—Libraries02R96—Owner’s ManualAutomix LibraryUp to 16 Automixes can be stored in the Automix library. See page 145 for information on us
Internal Effects & Plug-Ins 13102R96—Owner’s Manual14 Internal Effects & Plug-InsAbout the EffectsThe 02R96 features four internal multi-effe
132 Chapter 14—Internal Effects & Plug-Ins02R96—Owner’s ManualModulation-based EffectsGuitar EffectsDynamic EffectsCombination Effects# Preset Nam
Editing Effects 13302R96—Owner’s ManualOthersEditing EffectsThe internal effects processors can be edited as follows.1 Press the EFFECTS/PLUG INS [INT
134 Chapter 14—Internal Effects & Plug-Ins02R96—Owner’s ManualTYPE: This is the effects type used in the previously recalled Effects memory. Its I
About Plug-Ins 13502R96—Owner’s ManualAbout Plug-InsThere are two types of Plug-Ins: Waves Plug-Ins and User Defined Plug-Ins. Waves Plug-Ins are avail
136 Chapter 14—Internal Effects & Plug-Ins02R96—Owner’s ManualEditing Plug-InsPlug-Ins can be edited as follows. The settings of Waves Plug-Ins an
2 Chapter 1—Welcome 02R96—Owner’s Manual I/O Patching • Any available input port can be patched to the Input Channels, Insert Ins, or Effects inputs•
Editing Plug-Ins 13702R96—Owner’s ManualMIN/MAX: These parameters determine the minimum and maximum values of the MIDI data transmitted when each para
138 Chapter 15—Scene Memories02R96—Owner’s Manual15 Scene MemoriesAbout Scene MemoriesScene memories allow you to store a snapshot of virtually every
Auto Scene Memory Update 13902R96—Owner’s ManualScene Memories #0 & #UScene memory #0 is a special read-only memory that contains the initial sett
140 Chapter 15—Scene Memories02R96—Owner’s ManualStoring & Recalling Scenes with the SCENE MEMORY ButtonsAs each Scene memory is selected, its num
Using the Scene Memory Page 14102R96—Owner’s ManualUsing the Scene Memory PageOn the Scene Memory page you can store, recall, write-protect, delete, a
142 Chapter 15—Scene Memories02R96—Owner’s ManualFading ScenesFade times can be specified for individual Input Channels, Bus Outs, Aux Sends, and the S
Recalling Scenes Safely 14302R96—Owner’s ManualRecalling Scenes SafelyWhen a Scene is recalled, all mix parameters are set accordingly. In some situat
144 Chapter 15—Scene Memories02R96—Owner’s ManualSorting ScenesScene can be sorted by using the Scene Memory Sort function.1 Use the SCENE MEMORY [DIS
Automix 14502R96—Owner’s Manual16 AutomixAbout AutomixThe 02R96’s Automix function allows dynamic automation of virtually all mix parameters, includi
146 Chapter 16—Automix02R96—Owner’s ManualAutomix Main PageThis section explains the Automix Main page. 1 Use the DISPLAY ACCESS [AUTOMIX] button to l
Welcome 3 02R96—Owner’s Manual Surround Sound • 3-1 and 5.1 Surround modes• Joystick control• Bass management• Monitor matrix• Surround monitor speak
Automix Main Page 14702R96—Owner’s ManualEDIT OUT: These buttons are used to set the Edit Out mode: Off, Takeover, or Return. The Edit Out mode determ
148 Chapter 16—Automix02R96—Owner’s ManualFADER EDIT: These buttons are used to set the Fader Edit mode: Absolute or Relative. The Fader Edit mode det
Channel Strip [AUTO] Buttons 14902R96—Owner’s ManualAUTO REC: This button works the same as the REC button except that it remains on when Automix reco
150 Chapter 16—Automix02R96—Owner’s ManualAutomix Memory PageAutomixes can be stored and recalled on the Automix Memory page. The lower half of this p
Fader Edit Pages 15102R96—Owner’s ManualFader Edit PagesDuring playback, fader positions are displayed graphically as black bars on the Fader Edit pag
152 Chapter 16—Automix02R96—Owner’s ManualSelecting the Timecode Source & Frame RateThe timecode source and frame rate for Automix can be set as f
Creating a Time Signature Map 15302R96—Owner’s ManualCreating a Time Signature MapWhen using the MIDI CLOCK timecode source, you’ll also need to speci
154 Chapter 16—Automix02R96—Owner’s ManualRecording an AutomixThis section provides a general procedure for Automix recording.1 Connect a timecode sou
Parameter Recording 15502R96—Owner’s ManualParameter RecordingThe following table summarizes parameter recording operation for each parameter. Param-e
156 Chapter 16—Automix02R96—Owner’s ManualPunching In & Out Individual ParametersDuring Automix rerecording, channels can be punched in and out by
4 Chapter 2—Control Surface & Rear Panel 02R96—Owner’s Manual 2 Control Surface & Rear Panel Control Surface25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35
Playing Back an Automix 15702R96—Owner’s ManualPlaying Back an AutomixSo long as the Automix function is enabled, the Automix function will chase the
158 Chapter 16—Automix02R96—Owner’s ManualEditing Events OfflineAutomix events can be edited offline on the Event Copy and Event Edit pages. Offline edit
Editing Events Offline 15902R96—Owner’s ManualTRIM EDIT: These parameters are used to specify the TRIM IN and TRIM OUT times and the trim level, which
160 Chapter 16—Automix02R96—Owner’s ManualCOPY button: This button is used to copy the specified Automix data. Use the channel buttons to select the so
Editing Events Offline 16102R96—Owner’s ManualEvent Edit PageOn the Event Edit page, you can edit, duplicate, delete, and insert new events.1 Use the
162 Chapter 16—Automix02R96—Owner’s ManualCAPTURE button: This button is used to capture the current timecode position. Up to eight timecode values ca
MIDI 16302R96—Owner’s Manual17 MIDIMIDI & the 02R96The 02R96 supports the following MIDI messages:• Program Changes for recalling Scenes (see pag
164 Chapter 17—MIDI02R96—Owner’s ManualMIDI Port SetupMIDI ports are configured as follows.1 Use the DISPLAY ACCESS [SETUP] button to locate the MIDI/T
MIDI Channel Setup 16502R96—Owner’s ManualMIDI Channel SetupMIDI Channels for reception and transmission are specified as follows.1 Use the DISPLAY ACC
166 Chapter 17—MIDI02R96—Owner’s ManualAssigning Scenes to Program Changes02R96 Scenes can be assigned to MIDI Program Changes for remote recall. When
Control Surface 5 02R96—Owner’s Manual AD Input Section AD Input #1 is shown at the top; AD Inputs #17 and #18 below. A +48V ON/OFF switches (AD 1–1
Assigning Parameters to Control Changes 16702R96—Owner’s ManualAssigning Parameters to Control Changes02R96 parameters can be assigned to MIDI Control
168 Chapter 17—MIDI02R96—Owner’s ManualUsing Bulk Dump02R96 data can be stored to an external MIDI device, such as a MIDI data filer, by using MIDI Bul
Pro Tools Remote Layer 16902R96—Owner’s Manual18 Pro Tools Remote LayerThe 02R96 features a Remote Layer target especially designed for controlling P
170 Chapter 18—Pro Tools Remote Layer02R96—Owner’s ManualConfiguring Pro ToolsPro Tools needs to be configured as follows. For more information, see you
Control Surface Operation with the Pro Tools Remote Layer 17102R96—Owner’s ManualControl Surface Operation with the Pro Tools Remote LayerThis section
172 Chapter 18—Pro Tools Remote Layer02R96—Owner’s ManualINSERT ASSIGN/EDIT Display ModePress the [F2] button to select this mode.ASSIGN: This indicat
Control Surface Operation with the Pro Tools Remote Layer 17302R96—Owner’s ManualMeter Display ModePress the [F4] button to select this display mode.I
174 Chapter 18—Pro Tools Remote Layer02R96—Owner’s ManualFadersThe faders are used to set channel levels (see page 179), or to set send levels in Flip
Control Surface Operation with the Pro Tools Remote Layer 17502R96—Owner’s ManualEFFECTS/PLUG-INS Section[DISPLAY] (SHOW INSERT) buttonThis button is
176 Chapter 18—Pro Tools Remote Layer02R96—Owner’s ManualUSER DEFINED KEYS Section[DISPLAY] (AUTO STATUS) buttonThis button is used to display the Aut
6 Chapter 2—Control Surface & Rear Panel02R96—Owner’s ManualD SOLO buttonsThese buttons are used to solo Channels. The [SOLO] button indicators of
Control Surface Operation with the Pro Tools Remote Layer 17702R96—Owner’s ManualMACHINE CONTROL Section[DISPLAY] (MEM-LOC) buttonThis button is used
178 Chapter 18—Pro Tools Remote Layer02R96—Owner’s ManualData Entry SectionParameter WheelThe Parameter wheel is used for shuttling and scrubbing (see
Selecting Channels 17902R96—Owner’s ManualSelecting ChannelsChannels can be selected as follows.(Make sure the EFFECTS/PLUG-INS [CHANNEL INSERTS] butt
180 Chapter 18—Pro Tools Remote Layer02R96—Owner’s ManualViewing Send DestinationsSend destinations can be viewed in Channel Display mode [F3] or Mete
Flip Mode 18102R96—Owner’s ManualFlip ModeIn Flip mode, the faders, Encoders, and [ON] buttons can be used to control sends, as shown in the following
182 Chapter 18—Pro Tools Remote Layer02R96—Owner’s ManualAssigning Inserts/Plug-insInserts can be assigned to channels as follows. The Pro Tools trans
Editing Plug-ins 18302R96—Owner’s ManualEditing Plug-insPlug-ins can be edited as follows.1 Press the EFFECTS PLUG-INS [CHANNEL INSERTS] button.Its in
184 Chapter 18—Pro Tools Remote Layer02R96—Owner’s ManualBypassing Plug-insPlug-ins can be bypassed as follows.(Make sure the EFFECTS/PLUG-INS [4] (IN
Zooming 18502R96—Owner’s ManualZoomingThe cursor buttons can be used to zoom the Edit window as follows.1 Use the [INC] (CURSOR MODE) button to select
186 Chapter 18—Pro Tools Remote Layer02R96—Owner’s ManualScrub & ShuttleThe Parameter wheel can be used to scrub and shuttle as follows.1 Make sur
WARNING: THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHEDIMPORTANTTHE WIRES IN THIS MAINS LEAD ARE COLOURED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CODE: GREEN-AND
Control Surface 702R96—Owner’s ManualC AUX buttonThis button is used to select the Aux Encoder mode. Its indicator lights up when this mode is selecte
Automation 18702R96—Owner’s ManualAutomationViewing the Automation ModeThe Automation mode setting of each channel can be viewed as follows.1 Press ei
188 Chapter 18—Pro Tools Remote Layer02R96—Owner’s ManualTrim ModeTrim mode can be set as follows.1 While holding down a channel’s [AUTO] button, pres
Remote Control 18902R96—Owner’s Manual19 Remote ControlAbout the Remote LayerThe 02R96’s Remote Layer allows you to control external MIDI equipment d
190 Chapter 19—Remote Control02R96—Owner’s ManualConfiguring the User Defined Remote LayerThe User Defined Remote Layer can be configured as follows.1 Use
Using the User Defined Remote Layer 19102R96—Owner’s Manualwhen an Encoder is adjusted. For the ENC setting, the Encoder’s current value from 0–127 is
192 Chapter 19—Remote Control02R96—Owner’s ManualAbout Machine ControlThe 02R96 can control the transport and locate functions of up to eight external
Transport Buttons 19302R96—Owner’s ManualTransport ButtonsThe 02R96’s transport can be used to control external machines. The machine that is to be co
194 Chapter 19—Remote Control02R96—Owner’s ManualUsing the LocatorLOCATE MEMORY [1–8] buttonsThese buttons are used to set and to locate to the eight
GPI (General Purpose Interface) 19502R96—Owner’s ManualGPI (General Purpose Interface)The 02R96’s CONTROL port (25-pin D-sub connector) provides a GPI
196 Chapter 20—Other Functions02R96—Owner’s Manual20 Other FunctionsUsing the User Defined KeysUp to 16 functions from a list of over 150 can be assig
8 Chapter 2—Control Surface & Rear Panel02R96—Owner’s ManualD UTILITY buttonThis button is used to select the following pages: Oscillator, Channel
Setting Preferences 19702R96—Owner’s ManualSetting PreferencesYou can customize the operation of the 02R96 by using the preferences pages.Preferences
198 Chapter 20—Other Functions02R96—Owner’s ManualFast Meter Fall Time: When this preference is on, the level meters fall quicker.TC Drop Warning: Whe
Setting Preferences 19902R96—Owner’s ManualPreferences 31 Use the DISPLAY ACCESS [SETUP] button to locate the Preferences 3 page.2 Use the cursor butt
200 Chapter 20—Other Functions02R96—Owner’s ManualUsing the OscillatorThe 02R96 features an oscillator that can be used for calibration or diagnostic
Initializing the 02R96 20102R96—Owner’s ManualInitializing the 02R96The 02R96 can be initialized as follows.1 Turn off the 02R96.2 While holding down
202 Appendix A: Parameter Lists02R96—Owner’s ManualAppendix A: Parameter ListsUSER DEFINED KEYS# Function Display0 No ASSIGN No Assign1 Scene MEM. Rec
USER DEFINED KEYS 20302R96—Owner’s Manual92 Overwrite EQ Overwrite EQ93 Overwrite AUX Overwrite AUX94 Overwrite AUX ON Overwrite AUX ON95 Track Arming
204 Appendix A: Parameter Lists02R96—Owner’s ManualUSER DEFINED KEYS Initial AssignmentsInput Patch Parameters# Bank A Bank B Bank C Bank D1Surr Lib 0
Input Patch Parameters 20502R96—Owner’s ManualS1-4 Slot1 CH4 IN S1-4 Slot1 CH4 IN INSCH20 InsertOut-CH20S1-5 Slot1 CH5 IN S1-5 Slot1 CH5 IN INSCH21 In
206 Appendix A: Parameter Lists02R96—Owner’s ManualS4-7 Slot4 CH7 IN S4-7 Slot4 CH7 IN INSAUX7 InsertOut-AUX7S4-8 Slot4 CH8 IN S4-8 Slot4 CH8 IN INSAU
Control Surface 902R96—Owner’s ManualEFFECTS/PLUG-INSA EFFECTS/PLUG-INS DISPLAY buttonThis button is used to select the following pages: Effects Edit,
Initial Input Patch Settings 20702R96—Owner’s ManualInitial Input Patch SettingsInput channel InputsEffects Processors Inputs# Source # Source1 AD01 2
208 Appendix A: Parameter Lists02R96—Owner’s ManualOutput Patch ParametersOutput patch parameters are split into two tables. The first table contains p
Output Patch Parameters 20902R96—Owner’s ManualINSCH26 InsertOut-CH26 INSCH26 InsertOut-CH26 S2-4 Slot2 CH4 ININSCH27 InsertOut-CH27 INSCH27 InsertOut
210 Appendix A: Parameter Lists02R96—Owner’s ManualSurr Ls Surround Monitor Ls Surr Ls Surround Monitor Ls FX1-7 Effect1 OUT 7Surr Rs Surround Monitor
Output Patch Parameters 21102R96—Owner’s ManualOutput Patch Table 2Direct Outs 2TR Digital OutsSource Description Source DescriptionNONE NONE NONE NON
212 Appendix A: Parameter Lists02R96—Owner’s ManualS4-2 Slot4 CH2 OUT INSCH32 InsertOut-CH32S4-3 Slot4 CH3 OUT INSCH33 InsertOut-CH33S4-4 Slot4 CH4 OU
Initial Output Patch Settings 21302R96—Owner’s ManualInitial Output Patch SettingsSlot OutputsOmni OutsDirect Outs# SourceSLOT1-01 BUS1SLOT1-02 BUS2SL
214 Appendix A: Parameter Lists02R96—Owner’s ManualInitial Input Channel NamesInitial Output Channel Names23 SLOT3-0724 SLOT3-0825 SLOT4-0126 SLOT4-02
Initial Input Port Names 21502R96—Owner’s ManualInitial Input Port NamesBUS6 BUS6 BUS6BUS7 BUS7 BUS7BUS8 BUS8 BUS8AUX1 AUX1 AUX1AUX2 AUX2 AUX2AUX3 AUX
216 Appendix A: Parameter Lists02R96—Owner’s ManualInitial Output Port NamesSLOT4-15 S4-15 S415 Slot4 CH15 INSLOT4-16 S4-16 S416 Slot4 CH16 IN2TD1L 2T
10 Chapter 2—Control Surface & Rear Panel02R96—Owner’s ManualDisplay SectionA DisplayThis 320 x 240 dot display with fluorescent backlight displays
GPI Trigger Source List 21702R96—Owner’s ManualGPI Trigger Source List# Source0 NO ASSIGN1 CH1 FADER ON2 CH2 FADER ON3 CH3 FADER ON4 CH4 FADER ON5 CH5
218 Appendix A: Parameter Lists02R96—Owner’s Manual108 CH35 FADER OFF109 CH36 FADER OFF110 CH37 FADER OFF111 CH38 FADER OFF112 CH39 FADER OFF113 CH40
User Defined Remote Layer Initial Bank Settings 21902R96—Owner’s ManualUser Defined Remote Layer Initial Bank SettingsBank 1 (GM Vol & Pan)IDNameCo
220 Appendix A: Parameter Lists02R96—Owner’s ManualBank 2 (GM Vol & Effect 1)IDNameControllerData FormatShort Long 12345678910111213141516RM01 GM0
User Defined Remote Layer Initial Bank Settings 22102R96—Owner’s ManualBank 3 (XG Vol & Pan)IDNameControllerData FormatShort Long 1234567891011121
222 Appendix A: Parameter Lists02R96—Owner’s ManualBank 4 (Nuendo VST Mixer)IDNameControllerData FormatShort Long 12345678910111213141516RM01 CH1 VST
Effects Parameters 22302R96—Owner’s ManualEffects ParametersREVERB HALL, REVERB ROOM, REVERB STAGE, REVERB PLATEOne input, two output hall, room, stag
224 Appendix A: Parameter Lists02R96—Owner’s ManualGATE REVERB, REVERSE GATEOne input, two output early reflections with gate, and early reflections wit
Effects Parameters 22502R96—Owner’s ManualSTEREO DELAYTwo input, two output basic stereo delay.MOD. DELAYOne input, two output basic repeat delay with
226 Appendix A: Parameter Lists02R96—Owner’s ManualDELAY LCROne input, two output 3-tap delay (left, center, right).Parameter Range DescriptionDELAY L
Control Surface 1102R96—Owner’s ManualSELECTED CHANNEL SectionThe subsections of the SELECTED CHANNEL section are explained below.ROUTINGA ROUTING DIS
Effects Parameters 22702R96—Owner’s ManualECHOTwo input, two output stereo delay with crossed feedback loop.CHORUSTwo input, two output chorus effect.
228 Appendix A: Parameter Lists02R96—Owner’s ManualFLANGETwo input, two output flange effect.SYMPHONICTwo input, two output symphonic effect.Parameter
Effects Parameters 22902R96—Owner’s ManualPHASERTwo input, two output 16-stage phaser.AUTOPANTwo input, two output autopanner.Parameter Range Descript
230 Appendix A: Parameter Lists02R96—Owner’s ManualTREMOLOTwo input, two output tremolo effect.HQ. PITCHOne input, two output high-quality pitch shift
Effects Parameters 23102R96—Owner’s ManualDUAL PITCHTwo input, two output pitch shifter.ROTARYOne input, two output rotary speaker simulator.Parameter
232 Appendix A: Parameter Lists02R96—Owner’s ManualRING MOD.Two input, two output ring modulator.MOD. FILTERTwo input, two output modulation filter.DIS
Effects Parameters 23302R96—Owner’s ManualAMP SIMULATEOne input, two output guitar amp simulator.DYNA. FILTERTwo input, two output dynamically control
234 Appendix A: Parameter Lists02R96—Owner’s ManualDYNA. FLANGETwo input, two output dynamically controlled flanger.DYNA. PHASERTwo input, two output d
Effects Parameters 23502R96—Owner’s ManualREV+CHORUSOne input, two output reverb and chorus effects in parallel.REV->CHORUSOne input, two output re
236 Appendix A: Parameter Lists02R96—Owner’s ManualREV+FLANGEOne input, two output reverb and flanger effects in parallel.REV->FLANGEOne input, two
12 Chapter 2—Control Surface & Rear Panel02R96—Owner’s ManualDISPLAY ACCESSA PHASE/INSERT buttonThis button is used to select the Input Channel Ph
Effects Parameters 23702R96—Owner’s ManualREV+SYMPHO.One input, two output reverb and symphonic effects in parallel.REV->SYMPHO.One input, two outp
238 Appendix A: Parameter Lists02R96—Owner’s ManualREV->PANOne input, two output reverb and autopan effects in parallel.Parameter Range Description
Effects Parameters 23902R96—Owner’s ManualDELAY+ER.One input, two output delay and early reflections effects in parallel.Parameter Range DescriptionDEL
240 Appendix A: Parameter Lists02R96—Owner’s ManualDELAY->ER.One input, two output delay and early reflections effects in series.Parameter Range Des
Effects Parameters 24102R96—Owner’s ManualDELAY+REVOne input, two output delay and reverb effects in parallel.Parameter Range DescriptionDELAY L0.0–10
242 Appendix A: Parameter Lists02R96—Owner’s ManualDELAY->REVOne input, two output delay and reverb effects in series.Parameter Range DescriptionDE
Effects Parameters 24302R96—Owner’s ManualDIST->DELAYOne input, two output distortion and delay effects in series.MULTI FILTERTwo input, two output
244 Appendix A: Parameter Lists02R96—Owner’s ManualFREEZEOne input, one output basic sampler.ST REVERBTwo input, two output stereo reverb.Parameter Ra
Effects Parameters 24502R96—Owner’s ManualREVERB 5.1One input, six output reverb for 5.1 surround, with surround panning.OCTA REVERBEight input, eight
246 Appendix A: Parameter Lists02R96—Owner’s ManualAUTO PAN 5.1Six input, six output autopanner for 5.1 surround. You can reset to the pan position sp
Control Surface 1302R96—Owner’s Manualthey’re set to control a Compressor. See “Gating Input Channels” on page 60 and “Com-pressing Channels” on page
Effects Parameters 24702R96—Owner’s ManualFLANGE 5.1Six input, six output flanger for 5.1 surround.SYMPHO 5.1Six input, six output symphonic effect for
248 Appendix A: Parameter Lists02R96—Owner’s ManualM. BAND DYNA.Two input, two output 3-band dynamics processor, with individual solo and gain reducti
Effects Parameters 24902R96—Owner’s ManualCOMP 5.1Six input, six output compressor for 5.1 surround, with individual solo for each band, and gain redu
250 Appendix A: Parameter Lists02R96—Owner’s ManualCOMPAND 5.1Six input, six output compander for 5.1 surround, with individual solo for each band, an
Preset EQ Parameters 25102R96—Owner’s ManualPreset EQ Parameters# TitleParameterLOW L-MID H-MID HIGH01 Bass Drum 1PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING H.SHELFG+3.5
252 Appendix A: Parameter Lists02R96—Owner’s Manual11 Syn. Bass 1PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING H.SHELFG+3.5 dB +8.5 dB 0.0 dB 0.0 dBF85 Hz 950 Hz 4.00 kHz 1
Preset EQ Parameters 25302R96—Owner’s Manual22 A. G. Arpeg. 1L.SHELF PEAKING PEAKING PEAKINGG–0.5 dB 0.0 dB 0.0 dB +2.0 dBF224 Hz 1.00 kHz 4.00 kHz 6.
254 Appendix A: Parameter Lists02R96—Owner’s Manual33 Bass Drum 3PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING PEAKINGG+3.5 dB –10.0 dB +3.5 dB 0.0 dBF118 Hz 315 Hz 4.25 kH
Preset Gate Parameters (fs = 44.1 kHz) 25502R96—Owner’s ManualPreset Gate Parameters (fs = 44.1 kHz)Preset Compressor Parameters (fs = 44.1 kHz)# Titl
256 Appendix A: Parameter Lists02R96—Owner’s Manual5 A. Dr. BDCOMPThreshold (dB) –24Ratio ( :1) 3Attack (ms) 9Out gain (dB) 5.5Knee 2Release (ms) 58
14 Chapter 2—Control Surface & Rear Panel02R96—Owner’s ManualG EFFECT buttonThis button is used to select the Joystick for parameter control of th
Preset Compressor Parameters (fs = 44.1 kHz) 25702R96—Owner’s Manual13 E. B. SlapCOMPThreshold (dB) –12Ratio ( :1) 1.7Attack (ms) 6Out gain (dB) 4.0
258 Appendix A: Parameter Lists02R96—Owner’s Manual21 Strings3COMPThreshold (dB) –17Ratio ( :1) 1.5Attack (ms) 76Out gain (dB) 2.5Knee 2Release (ms)
Preset Compressor Parameters (fs = 44.1 kHz) 25902R96—Owner’s Manual29 Solo Vocal2COMPThreshold (dB) –8Ratio ( :1) 2.5Attack (ms) 26Out gain (dB) 1.
260 Appendix B: Specifications02R96—Owner’s ManualAppendix B: SpecificationsGeneral SpecNumber of scene memories99Sampling FrequencyInternal44.1 kHz, 4
General Spec 26102R96—Owner’s ManualOption Input (SLOT 1–4) Available cardsOptional digital interface cards (MY8, MY4 series)Digital Input (2TR IN DIG
262 Appendix B: Specifications02R96—Owner’s Manual2TR OUT DIGITAL 1–3DitherOn/offWord length 16, 20, 24-bitOutput patchSTEREO, BUS1–8, AUX 1–8, DIRECT
General Spec 26302R96—Owner’s ManualEQ ParametersSURROUND MONITORMuteOn/offSoloOn/offSourceBUS1–8, SLOT 1–4Monitor to C-ROn/offOscillatorPink noise/50
264 Appendix B: Specifications02R96—Owner’s ManualGate ParametersComp ParametersGateThreshold–54 dB to 0 dB (0.1 dB step)Range–70 dB to 0 dB (1 dB ste
Controls 26502R96—Owner’s ManualControlsAnalog SectionDigital SectionCompander HThreshold–54 dB to 0 dB (0.1 dB step)Ratio (x :1)x=1, 1.1, 1.3, 1.5, 1
266 Appendix B: Specifications02R96—Owner’s ManualSELECTED CHANNEL SectionROUTINGDISPLAY button1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, STEREO, DIRECT, FOLLOW PAN butt
Control Surface 1502R96—Owner’s ManualLAYERA 1–24 & 25–48 buttonsThese buttons select the Input Channel Layers, which determine which Input Channe
Indicators 26702R96—Owner’s ManualIndicatorsAnalog SectionDigital SectionLibrariesPEAK LEDx24 INPUT 1–24SIGNAL LEDx24 INPUT 1–24DISPLAY CONTROL Sectio
268 Appendix B: Specifications02R96—Owner’s ManualAnalog Input SpecIn these specifications, when dB represents a specific voltage, 0 dB is referenced
Digital Input Spec 26902R96—Owner’s ManualDigital Input SpecDigital Output SpecInput Format Data length Level Connector2TR IN DIGITAL1AES/EBU 24-bit R
270 Appendix B: Specifications02R96—Owner’s ManualI/O Slot Spec (1–4)Each I/O SLOT accepts a digital interface card. Only SLOT #1 has a serial interfa
Connector Pin Assignments 27102R96—Owner’s ManualConnector Pin AssignmentsCASCADE IN CASCADE OUTCONTROL PortPin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signa
272 Appendix B: Specifications02R96—Owner’s ManualDimensionsSpecifications and external appearance subject to change without notice.For European ModelP
Scene Memory to Program Change Table 27302R96—Owner’s ManualAppendix C: MIDIScene Memory to Program Change TableProgram Change #Initial Scene #User Sc
274 Appendix C: MIDI02R96—Owner’s ManualInitial Parameter to Control Change Table# High Mid Low0 NO ASSIGN1 FADER H CHANNEL INPUT12 FADER H CHANNEL IN
MIDI Data Format 27502R96—Owner’s ManualMIDI Data Format1. CHANNEL MESSAGE2. SYSTEM COMMON MESSAGE3. SYSTEM REALTIME MESSAGEReceived only when the Aut
276 Appendix C: MIDI02R96—Owner’s ManualIf [TABLE] is selectedIf [NRPN] is selected*1) There is no particular need to add the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th status
16 Chapter 2—Control Surface & Rear Panel02R96—Owner’s ManualSCENE MEMORYA SCENE MEMORY DISPLAY buttonThis button is used to select the following
Format Details 27702R96—Owner’s Manualrequest.The data area is handled by converting seven words of 8-bit data into eight words of 7-bit data.[Convers
278 Appendix C: MIDI02R96—Owner’s Manual12.2.6 User define layer bulk dump request formatThe second and third bytes of the DATA NAME indicate the bank
Format Details 27902R96—Owner’s Manual12.2.11 Control change table bulk dump format12.2.12 Control change table bulk dump request format12.2.13 Progra
280 Appendix C: MIDI02R96—Owner’s Manual12.2.17 Compressor library bulk dump formatThe second and third bytes of the DATA NAME indicate the library nu
Format Details 28102R96—Owner’s Manual12.2.22 Effect library bulk dump request formatThe second and third bytes of the DATA NAME indicate the library
282 Appendix C: MIDI02R96—Owner’s Manual12.2.29 Output patch library bulk dump formatThe second and third bytes of the DATA NAME indicate the library
Format Details 28302R96—Owner’s Manual12.2.34 Surround Monitor library bulk dump request formatThe second and third bytes of the DATA NAME indicate th
284 Appendix C: MIDI02R96—Owner’s Manual12.3.4 Parameter request basic format (Universal format)12.3.5 Parameter AddressConsult your dealer for parame
Format Details 28502R96—Owner’s Manual12.3.12 Parameter change (Backup memory) ReceptionThis is received if [Parameter change RX] is ON and the [Rx CH
286 Appendix C: MIDI02R96—Owner’s ManualRefer to the above table for the Functions and Numbers.12.3.17 Parameter change (Function call: Scene/Library
i 02R96—Owner’s Manual Important Information Warnings • Connect this unit’s power cord only to an AC outlet of the type stated in this Owner’s Man-ua
Control Surface 1702R96—Owner’s ManualMACHINE CONTROLA MACHINE CONTROL DISPLAY buttonThis button is used to select the Locate Memory and Machine Config
Format Details 28702R96—Owner’s Manualchange.Meter data uses the unmodified DECAY value of the DSP. For the inter-pretation of the value, refer to the
288 Appendix D: Options02R96—Owner’s ManualAppendix D: OptionsMB02R96 Peak Meter BridgeInstallation1 Unscrew the four fixing screws 1 on the 02R96 rear
MB02R96 Peak Meter Bridge 28902R96—Owner’s ManualMeter Bridge ControlsA Channel indicatorsThese indicators show which channels are currently being met
290 Appendix D: Options02R96—Owner’s ManualSP02R96 Wooden Side PanelsAttach the side panels as shown below.
29102R96—Owner’s ManualIndexSymbols+48V ON/OFF switches 5Numerics1–24 button 1525–48 button 152TR I/Ochannel status 48dithering outputs 48patching dig
29202R96—Owner’s ManualBUS button 21BUS FADER VIEW page 110Bus outsattenuating 90automix 145bus to stereo library 126channel library 123compressors 97
29302R96—Owner’s ManualROUTING 11SCENE MEMORY 16USER DEFINED KEYS 16DIST->DELAY 243DISTORTION 232DITHER page 48Dithering digital outputs 48DIV (div
29402R96—Owner’s Manualoutput channel mutes 107Guitar effects 132HHIGH EQ 91HIGHER SAMPLE RATE DATA TRANSFER FORMAT page 47HIGH-MID EQ 91HOLD control
29502R96—Owner’s Manualmetering position 87output channels 88stereo out 89METERING POSITION page 87MIDIbulk dump 168control change messages 167data fo
29602R96—Owner’s ManualPEAK indicators 5Phantom power switches 5Phase, input channel phase reverse 59PHASE/INSERT buttonabout 12reversing phase 59PHAS
18 Chapter 2—Control Surface & Rear Panel02R96—Owner’s ManualData Entry & TransportA SHUTTLE buttonThis button is used to set the Parameter wh
29702R96—Owner’s Manualautomix 145cascading consoles 49current scene display 29edit buffer 138edit indicator 138fading scenes 142memory #0 139MIDI pro
29802R96—Owner’s ManualAD inputs 121dimmer level 121mic 19setup 121using 121TALKBACK button 22TALKBACK LEVEL control 19TALKBACK SETUP page 121Tascam I
02R96 Block Diagram222222PHONESLEVEL16161616STEREO LSTEREO RSOLO LSOLO RAUX 1AUX 8SLOT1SLOT2SLOT3SLOT416161616BUS1 (L)BUS2 (R)BUS3 (L/C/Ls)BUS4 (R/S/
02R96 Level DiagramDADSP Noise FloorPHASEGATEADdBuAnalogCASCADE IN CASCADE OUTDigital Clipping LevelMax. OutputNominal Output[+18dBu][+4dBu][+18dBu]
YAMAHA [Digital Mixing Console-Internal Parameters] Date: 20 Mar. 2002Model: 02R96 MIDI Implementation Chart Version: 1.0Function... Transmitted Reco
Owner’s ManualOwner’s ManualV868730 R0 1 IP 32002 04 830 AP Printed in JapanYAMAHA CORPORATIONPro Audio & Digital Musical Instrument DivisionP.O.
Control Surface 1902R96—Owner’s ManualMonitor, Phones & Talkback SectionA STUDIO LEVEL controlThis control is used to set the level of the STUDIO
20 Chapter 2—Control Surface & Rear Panel02R96—Owner’s ManualMONITOR SectionThe various subsections of the MONITOR section are explained below.STU
Control Surface 2102R96—Owner’s ManualCONTROL ROOMA STEREO 2TR D1 buttonThis button selects the 2TR IN DIGITAL AES/EBU 1 as the Control Room Monitor s
22 Chapter 2—Control Surface & Rear Panel02R96—Owner’s ManualM DIMMER buttonThis button is used to dim the Control Room Monitor and Surround Monit
Rear Panel 2302R96—Owner’s ManualRear PanelAD Input Section (p. 24)SLOT Section (p. 28)Analog Master I/O Section (p. 24)OMNI OUTs, Digital I/O & C
24 Chapter 2—Control Surface & Rear Panel02R96—Owner’s ManualAD Input SectionAD Input #1 is shown at the top; AD Inputs #17 and #18 belowA INPUT A
Rear Panel 2502R96—Owner’s Manuallevel is controlled by the STUDIO LEVEL control. See “Studio Monitoring” on page 115 for more information.B STEREO OU
26 Chapter 2—Control Surface & Rear Panel02R96—Owner’s ManualOMNI OUTs, Digital I/O & Control SectionA OMNI OUT +4dB (BAL)These balanced 1/4-i
ii 02R96—Owner’s Manual • This unit has ventilation holes along the front underside and at the rear to prevent the inter-nal temperature from rising
Rear Panel 2702R96—Owner’s ManualH 2TR IN DIGITAL COAXIAL 2 & 3These phono connectors accept consumer format (IEC-60958) digital audio, and are ty
28 Chapter 2—Control Surface & Rear Panel02R96—Owner’s ManualPower SectionA POWER ON/OFF switchThis switch is used to turn on the power to the 02R
Operating Basics 2902R96—Owner’s Manual3 Operating BasicsConnecting the Power CordConnect the socket-end of the supplied power cord to the AC IN on t
30 Chapter 3—Operating Basics02R96—Owner’s ManualEDIT indicator: This indicator appears when the current mix settings no longer match those of the Sce
Selecting Display Pages 3102R96—Owner’s ManualSelecting Display PagesDisplay pages are grouped by function, and each group of pages can be selected by
32 Chapter 3—Operating Basics02R96—Owner’s ManualConfirmation MessagesFor certain functions, the 02R96 prompts you for confirmation before executing the
Selecting Layers 3302R96—Owner’s ManualSelecting LayersInput and Output Channels are arranged into Layers, as illustrated below. There are four Layers
34 Chapter 3—Operating Basics02R96—Owner’s ManualSelecting ChannelsTo select Input and Output Channels for editing with the SELECTED CHANNEL controls,
Selecting Fader Modes 3502R96—Owner’s ManualSelecting Fader ModesThe exact function of each fader depends on the selected Layer and Fader mode. 1 Sele
36 Chapter 3—Operating Basics02R96—Owner’s ManualSelecting Encoder ModesThe exact function of each Encoder depends on the selected Layer and Encoder m
iii 02R96—Owner’s Manual 02R96 Exclusion of Certain Responsibility Manufacturer, importer, or dealer shall not be liable for any incidental damages i
Assigning Parameters to the ENCODER MODE Assign Buttons 3702R96—Owner’s ManualAssigning Parameters to the ENCODER MODE Assign ButtonsUp to two paramet
38 Chapter 3—Operating Basics02R96—Owner’s ManualAssignable Encoder Mode Parameter List#Parameter Encoder Operation Push Switch Operation1No Assign——2
Analog I/O & the AD Input Section 3902R96—Owner’s Manual4 Analog I/O & the AD Input SectionAD Input SectionThe 02R96 features 24 AD Inputs fo
40 Chapter 4—Analog I/O & the AD Input Section02R96—Owner’s ManualAD Inserts (AD 1–16)AD Inputs 1 through 16 feature switchable analog inserts on
Digital I/O & Cascading 4102R96—Owner’s Manual5 Digital I/O & CascadingWordclocksUnlike analog audio equipment, digital audio equipment must
42 Chapter 5—Digital I/O & Cascading02R96—Owner’s ManualSelecting the Wordclock SourceThe wordclock source can be selected as follows.1 Use the DI
2TR Digital Outs 4302R96—Owner’s ManualTerminating External WordclocksWordclock signals distributed via BNC cables must be terminated correctly, other
44 Chapter 5—Digital I/O & Cascading02R96—Owner’s Manual2TR Digital InsThe 02R96 features three sets of 2-track digital inputs: 2TR IN DIGI-TAL AE
Slot I/O 4502R96—Owner’s ManualSlot I/OThe 02R96 features four Slots for installing optional mini-YGDAI (Yamaha General Digital Audio Interface) I/O C
46 Chapter 5—Digital I/O & Cascading02R96—Owner’s ManualInstalling I/O CardsThis section explains how to install I/O Cards.1 Turn off the 02R96.2
iv 02R96—Owner’s Manual Stereo Out chapters contain cross-references to the relevant sections of the “Common Channel Functions” chapter. Conventions
Slot I/O 4702R96—Owner’s ManualSetting the Transfer Format for Higher Sampling RatesThe data transfer format for the higher sampling rates can be set
48 Chapter 5—Digital I/O & Cascading02R96—Owner’s ManualDithering Digital OutputsFor digital audio transfer to lower-resolution systems, the 2TR D
Cascading Consoles 4902R96—Owner’s ManualCascading ConsolesUp to four 02R96s can be cascaded, offering a maximum of 224 Input Channels. Several functi
50 Chapter 5—Digital I/O & Cascading02R96—Owner’s ManualCascade Hookup ExamplesCascading Two 02R96sCascading Three or More 02R96sCascading an 02R
Cascading Consoles 5102R96—Owner’s ManualAttenuating Cascade InputsCascade Inputs can be attenuated, and the Cascade mode and Cascade source can be sp
52 Chapter 6—Input & Output Patching02R96—Owner’s Manual6 Input & Output PatchingInput PatchingSignal sources for the Input Channels, Input C
Input Patching 5302R96—Owner’s ManualPatching Input Channel Insert InsAD Inputs, Slot Inputs, internal effects processor outputs, Digital or Analog 2T
54 Chapter 6—Input & Output Patching02R96—Owner’s ManualOutput PatchingSignal sources for the Slot Outputs, Omni Outs, Output Channel Inserts Ins,
Output Patching 5502R96—Owner’s ManualPatching Omni OutsBus Outs, Aux Sends, the Stereo Out, Input or Output Channel Insert Outs, or Surround Monitor
56 Chapter 6—Input & Output Patching02R96—Owner’s ManualPatching Direct OutsDirect Outs can be patched to the Slot Outputs, Omni Outs, or 2TR Digi
v 02R96—Owner’s Manual Contents 1 Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Control Surface & Rear Panel .
Naming Input & Output Ports 5702R96—Owner’s ManualNaming Input & Output PortsYou can specify Long and Short names for the Input and Output Por
58 Chapter 6—Input & Output Patching02R96—Owner’s ManualPatching with the EncodersThe following patches can be made by using the Encoders: Input C
Input Channels 5902R96—Owner’s Manual7 Input ChannelsPatching Input ChannelsAD Inputs, Slot Inputs, internal effects processor outputs, Digital or An
60 Chapter 7—Input Channels02R96—Owner’s ManualGating Input ChannelsEach Input Channel features a noise Gate for automatically shutting out unwanted n
Attenuating Input Channels 6102R96—Owner’s Manual3 Use the SELECTED CHANNEL DYNAMICS [DISPLAY] button to locate the Gate Edit page.4 Use the cursor bu
62 Chapter 7—Input Channels02R96—Owner’s ManualGrouping Input Channel EQsInput Channel EQs can be grouped, allowing you to control the EQ of several I
Grouping Input Channel Compressors 6302R96—Owner’s ManualGrouping Input Channel CompressorsInput Channel Compressors can be grouped, allowing you to c
64 Chapter 7—Input Channels02R96—Owner’s ManualGrouping Input Channel Mutes (ON/OFF)Input Channel Mutes can be grouped, allowing you to mute several I
Setting Input Channel Levels 6502R96—Owner’s ManualSetting Input Channel LevelsInput Channel levels can be set as follows.1 Use the LAYER buttons to s
66 Chapter 7—Input Channels02R96—Owner’s ManualRouting Input ChannelsEach Input Channel can be routed to the Bus Outs, Stereo Out, or its own Direct O
vi 02R96—Owner’s Manual 7 Input Channels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Patching Input Channels . . . . . . . . . . .
Panning Input Channels 6702R96—Owner’s ManualThe currently selected Surround mode is displayed in the lower-left corner. When Stereo mode is selected,
68 Chapter 7—Input Channels02R96—Owner’s ManualPan PagesPan settings can be viewed and set on the Pan pages. If the Auto PAN/SURROUND Display preferen
Using Surround Pan 6902R96—Owner’s ManualUsing Surround PanThe 02R96 supports 3-1 and 5.1 Surround modes. Surround pan is independent of normal pannin
70 Chapter 7—Input Channels02R96—Owner’s ManualUsing the Joystick1 Use the LAYER buttons to select the Layers, and use the [SEL] buttons to select the
Using Surround Pan 7102R96—Owner’s ManualYou can move the surround pan directly to one of the speaker icons, including the box icons without speakers,
72 Chapter 7—Input Channels02R96—Owner’s ManualL/R: These parameters are used to set the left/right surround position. While selected, they can quickl
Stereo Out 7302R96—Owner’s Manual8 Stereo OutStereo Out ConnectorsThe Stereo Out is output by the STEREO OUT +4 dB (BAL) balanced XLR-3-32-type conne
74 Chapter 8—Stereo Out02R96—Owner’s ManualStereo Out InsertsInternal effects processors and external signal processors can be patched into the Stereo
Balancing the Stereo Out 7502R96—Owner’s ManualBalancing the Stereo OutThe left and right channels of the Stereo Out can be balanced as follows.1 Pres
76 Chapter 9—Bus Outs02R96—Owner’s Manual9 Bus OutsPatching Bus Outs to OutputsBus Outs can be patched to the Slot Outputs, Omni Outs, or the 2TR Dig
vii 02R96—Owner’s Manual 9 Bus Outs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Patching Bus Outs to Outputs . . . . . .
Muting Bus Outs (ON/OFF) 7702R96—Owner’s ManualMuting Bus Outs (ON/OFF)Bus Outs can be muted by using the channel strip [ON] buttons.1 Press the LAYER
78 Chapter 9—Bus Outs02R96—Owner’s ManualSending Bus Outs to the Stereo OutBus Outs can be routed to the Stereo Out buses as follows. Bus Out to Stere
Aux Sends 7902R96—Owner’s Manual10 Aux SendsPatching Aux Send Masters to OutputsAux Send Masters can be patched to the Slot Outputs, Omni Outs, or th
80 Chapter 10—Aux Sends02R96—Owner’s ManualSetting Aux Send LevelsAux Send levels can be set by using the faders or Encoders.Using the Faders1 Use the
Aux Send Pages 8102R96—Owner’s Manual4 To turn Aux Sends on and off, select the rotary controls, and press [ENTER].The rotary controls of Aux Sends th
82 Chapter 10—Aux Sends02R96—Owner’s ManualViewing Aux Send SettingsYou can view and set settings of all Aux Sends on the Aux View pages. Level and Pr
Viewing Aux Send Settings 8302R96—Owner’s ManualPre/Post ParametersIn Pre/Post mode, the Aux View pages display Aux Send Pre/Post parameters. Fixed mo
84 Chapter 10—Aux Sends02R96—Owner’s ManualPanning Aux SendsWhen Aux Sends are paired, Aux Sends can be panned between the paired Aux buses. See “Pair
Metering Aux Send Masters 8502R96—Owner’s ManualMetering Aux Send MastersAux Send Master levels can be metered on the Meter pages. See “Metering” on p
86 Chapter 10—Aux Sends02R96—Owner’s ManualSettings Aux Send Master LevelsAux Send Master levels can be set as follows.1 Press the LAYER [MASTER] butt
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