Yamaha 02R96 Owner's Manual

Yamaha 02R96 Manual

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    DIGITAL MIXING CONSOLE Owner's Manual Keep This Manual For Future Reference. E
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    instructions contained in this manual, meets FCC requirements. Modifications not expressly approved by Yamaha may void your authority, granted by the FCC, to use the problem by using one of the following de volgende Yamaha Service Afdeiing: Yamaha Music Nederland Service Afdeiing Kanaalweg
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    only the included power cord for this unit. Using other types may be a fire and electrical shock hazard. • The 02R96 has four rear-panel slots for installing mini-YGDAI cards. For technical reasons, certain card combinations are not supported. Before installing any cards, check the Yamaha web site to
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    down your power amps beforehand, otherwise your speakers may be damaged. Interference The 02R96 uses high-frequency digital circuits that may cause interference on radio and television equipment located nearby. If interference is a problem, relocate the affected equipment. Using a mobile telephone
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    www.yamaha.co.jp/product/proaudio/homeenglish/>. Package Contents • 02R96 Digital Mixing Console • CD-ROM • Power cord • This manual Optional Extras • MB02R96 Peak Meter Bridge • SP02R96 Wooden Side Panels • mini YGDAI I/O cards About this Owner's Manual This Owner's Manual covers the 02R96 Digital
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    iv Stereo Out chapters contain cross-references to the relevant sections of the "Common Channel Functions" chapter. Conventions Used in this Manual The 02R96 features two types of button: physical buttons that you can press (e.g., ENTER and DISPLAY) and buttons that appear on the display pages.
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    44 Slot I/O 45 Dithering Digital Outputs 48 Monitoring Digital Input Channel Status 48 Cascading Consoles 49 6 Input & Output Patching 52 Input Patching 52 Output Patching 54 Naming Input & Output Ports 57 Patch Select Window 57 Patching with the Encoders 58 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    Metering Channel Faders 65 Routing Input Channels 66 Panning Input Channels 67 Using 72 Pairing Input Channels 72 Using MS Decoding 72 Viewing Input Bus Outs to the Stereo Out 73 Metering the Stereo Out 73 Monitoring the 74 Grouping Master Faders 74 Balancing the Stereo Out 75 Delaying
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    76 Metering Out Levels 77 Grouping Master Faders 77 Delaying Bus Outs 77 Pre-Fader or Post-Fader Aux Sends 79 Setting Aux Send Levels 80 Aux Send Pages 80 Viewing Aux Send Settings 82 Panning Aux Sends 84 Metering Levels 86 Grouping Master Faders 86 Delaying Aux Send
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    (ON/OFF 107 Viewing Channel Parameter Settings 108 Viewing Channel Fader Settings 109 Naming Channels 112 12 Monitoring & Talkback 114 Control Room Monitoring 114 Studio Monitoring 115 Surround Monitoring 116 Using Talkback 121 13 Libraries 122 About the Libraries 122 General Library
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    167 Controlling Parameters by Using Parameter Changes 167 Using Bulk Dump 168 18 Pro Tools Remote Layer 169 Configuring Windows Computers 169 Configuring Macintosh Computers 169 Configuring the 02R96 169 Configuring Pro Tools 170 Control Surface Operation with the Pro Tools Remote Layer 171
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    Appendix B: Specifications 260 General Spec 260 Controls 265 Indicators 267 Libraries 267 Analog Input Spec 268 Analog Output Spec 268 Digital Input Spec 269 Digital Output Spec 269 I/O Slot Spec 270 Control I/O Spec 270 Connector Pin Assignments 271 Dimensions 272 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    xi Appendix C: MIDI 273 Scene Memory to Program Change Table 273 Initial Parameter to Control Change Table 274 MIDI Data Format 275 Format Details 275 Appendix D: Options 288 MB02R96 Peak Meter Bridge 288 SP02R96 Wooden Side Panels 290 Index 291 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    the Yamaha 02R96 Digital Mixing Console. The 02R96 Digital Mixing Console offers 24-bit/96 kHz digital audio processing without compromise, comprehensive surround mixing and monitoring, including bass management, and hands-on control of popular DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) systems. Sonic Spec
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    memories Automation • Dynamic automation of virtually all mix parameters, with 1/4-frame accuracy • Automix fader moves with Fader Return, Fader Takeover, Absolute/Relative modes • Offline event editing includes, erase, copy, move/merge, trim, duplicate, delete, and insert 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    speaker alignment functions • Surround monitor library with 32 user memories Remote Control • Control and manage your 02R96 from your Mac or PC by using the bundled Studio Manager software • Remote Layers for external equipment control, including predefined targets for controlling DAW systems, and
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    SIGNAL 23 24 ROUTING DISPLAY 1 2 SELECTED CHANNEL DISPLAY ACCESS DIGITAL MIXING CONSOLE PHONES 0 10 STUDIO LEVEL 0 10 PHONES LEVEL MONITOR DISPLAY STUDIO DISPLAY ACCESS AUTOMIX DIO SETUP UTILITY MIDI REMOTE METER VIEW PAIR GROUP AUX SELECT INPUT PATCH OUTPUT PATCH DISPLAY
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    V phantom power feed to each INPUT A (XLR-type connector). Phantom power is typically used to power condenser-type microphones or direct boxes. See "Phantom Power ( used to pair channels, and to add and remove channels to and from the EQ, 1 25 Comp, Fader, and Mute groups. 49 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    The [ON] button indicators of channels that are on light up. F Channel faders These 100 mm touch-sensitive motorized faders are used to set the levels of Input Channels, Bus Outs, and Aux Sends. Their are inactive. See "Selecting Encoder Modes" on page 36 for more information. 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    . See "Digital I/O & Cascading" on page 41 for more information. C SETUP button This button is used to select the following pages: Preferences 1, Preferences 2, Preferences 3, MIDI/TO HOST Setup, GPI Setup, Input Port Name, Output Port Name, Time Reference, and Time Signature. 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    button This button is used to select the following pages: Slot Output Patch, Omni Out Patch, Output Insert In Patch, Input Channel Direct Out Destination, 2TR Out Digital, Output Channel Name, and Output Patch Library. See "Output Patching" on page 54 for more information. 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    DISPLAY button This button is used to select the following pages: button This button is used to select the INS button This button is used to select the Plug-Ins buttons These buttons are used to select the internal are used to controls are used to edit The push switches are used to punch the Effects
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    control is used to adjust the contrast of the display. C F1-F4 buttons These buttons are used to select the left Tab Scroll arrow is displayed, is used to display the tabs of pages available to the when the right Tab Scroll arrow is displayed, is used to display the tabs of pages available to the
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    ROUTING DISPLAY button This button is used to select the following pages: C STEREO button This button is used to route the currently selected Input D DIRECT button This button is used to route the currently selected Input 1-8 buttons These buttons are used to route the currently selected Input
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    on. See "Gating Input Channels" on page 60 for more information. C COMP ON button This button is used to turn the currently selected channel's Compressor on and off. Its indicator lights up when the Compressor is on. when they're set to control a Gate; the COMP indicator, when 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    Channel. Its indicator lights up when Grab is on. When Grab is on, the Joystick can be used to control the currently selected Input Channel's surround pan position. When turned off, the Joystick does not (i.e., the [EFFECT] button indicator is lit), this button is disabled. 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    it's set to control frequency; the Q indicator, when it's set to control Q. See "Using EQ" on page 91 for more information. F EQ displays Normally these displays show the frequency of for two seconds, the frequency value reappears. See "Using EQ" on page 91 for more information. 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    106 for more information. It can also be used to select the Stereo Out, see "Auto Channel Select & Touch Sense Select" on page 34, or to punch the Stereo Out in and out during Automix recording. See "Punching In & Out Individual Parameters" on page 156 for more information. 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    This button is used to select the the current mix settings no STORE button This button is used to store the current buttons are used to select button is used to recall button is used to select the User Defined Key Assign page. See "Using the User to these buttons. See "Using the User Defined Keys
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    DISPLAY button This button is used to select the Locate Memory Using the Locator" on page 194 for more information. C SET button This button is used when specifying the eight Locate points. Its indicator lights up while it's pressed. See "Using button This button is used in conjunction with the
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    this button resets the pan position to center. For certain parameters, the [ENTER] button supports double clicking (i.e., two quick presses). E DEC & INC buttons These buttons are used to adjust parameter cursor button moves the cursor continuously in the respective direction. 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    Sleeve (ground) This built-in microphone is used for talkback. See "Using Talkback" on page 121 for more information. E TALKBACK LEVEL control This control is used to set the level of the built-in talkback microphone. See "Using Talkback" on page 121 for more information. 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    The various subsections of the MONITOR section are explained below. STUDIO 1 2 4 MONITOR DISPLAY STUDIO CONTROL STEREO ROOM AUX7 AUX8 3 5 2TR D2 2TR button This button can be used to unsolo all soloed Channels. See "Soloing Channels" on page 102 for more information. 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    more information. B STEREO 2TR D2 button This button selects the 2TR IN DIGITAL COAXIAL 2 as the Control Room Monitor signal source. Its indicator lights used to adjust the level of the Control Room Monitor signal. See "Control Room Monitoring" on page 114 for more information. 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    114 for more information. N TALKBACK button This button turns on the Talkback function, which distributes the Talkback mic signal to the Studio Monitor Outs and any Slot or Omni Outputs specified on the Talkback Setup page. See "Using Talkback" on page 121 for more information. 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    Rear Panel Analog Master I/O Section (p. 24) AD Input Section (p. 24) Rear Panel 02R96-Owner's Manual Power Section (p. 28) OMNI OUTs, Digital I/O & Control Section (p. 26) SLOT Section (p. 28) 23
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    Monitor signal for 1/4" TRS phone plug Tip (hot) Ring (cold) monitoring in the actual studio. The source, which is selected by using the STUDIO buttons in the MONITOR Sleeve (ground) section, can be Aux Send #7, Aux Send #8, the Stereo Out, or Control Room. The output 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    25 level is controlled by the STUDIO LEVEL control. See "Studio Monitoring" on page 115 for more output level +4 dB, output the analog Control Room Monitor signal and are typically used to feed the control room's main monitors. See "Control Room Monitoring" on page on page 40. 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    connector This 5-pin DIN connector is used to input MTC for synchronizing the Automix function. See "Selecting the Timecode Source & Frame Rate" on page 152. D USB TO HOST port This USB port is for MIDI communication between the 02R96 and a host computer with a USB port. See "MIDI I/O" on page 163
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    through which external equipment can be triggered when specified 02R96 faders or USER DEFINE KEYS are operated. It can also be used to control a "RECORDING" light outside of a studio, to trigger the Solo function of an 02R Digital Recording Console, or to turn on Talkback from an external device. See
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    /OFF switch This switch is used to turn on the power to the 02R96. See "Turning On & Off the 02R96" on page 29 for more information. B Grounding screw For electrical safety reasons, and correct operation of the touch-sensitive faders, it's important that the 02R96 is grounded properly. The supplied
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    02R96, press the [POWER] switch again. About the Display All 02R96 mix Using the Scene Memory Page" on page 141 for more information. MIDI indicator: This indicator appears when the 02R96 is receiving MIDI data via the MIDI IN port, USB TO HOST port, or SERIAL TO HOST port. 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    mix or AUTOMIX. Display page groups are selected by using the [DISPLAY] buttons. Sampling rate: This indicates Input Channel Aux Sends can be selected by using the cursor buttons. In this case, the display pages appear. Page tabs: These tabs are used when selecting pages. Up to four tabs are
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    Boxes Operation of the various buttons, rotary controls, and faders that appear on the display pages is straightforward. The these boxes consists of two steps. First you select a value, typically by using the Parameter wheel or INC/DEC buttons. Second you confirm your selection, 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    firmation window closes automatically and the function is not executed. Title Edit Window The Title Edit window is used to enter titles for Scene and library memories, automixes, and so on. Depending on the item being to enter the title, or press CANCEL to cancel title entry. 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    with the channel strip controls, you use the LAYER buttons to select a Layer. fader and Encoder also depends on the currently selected Fader mode and Encoder mode respectively. See "Selecting Fader Modes" on page 35 and "Selecting Encoder Modes" on page 36 for more information. 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    Layer, as explained on page 33. 2 Use the [SEL] buttons to select an using the SELECTED CHANNEL PAN/SURROUND [L] and [R] buttons, which can also be used SEL] button is used exclusively to select can also be used to select the be selected by moving the corresponding fader or Encoder, or by turning
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    Modes The exact function of each fader depends on the selected Layer and Fader mode. 1 Select a Layer, as explained on page 33. 2 Use the FADER MODE buttons to select a Fader mode. FADER MODE FADER AUX [FADER]: Channel faders control Input Channel levels or Output Channel master levels, depending
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    for which you can choose from over 40 parameters. 1 Select a Layer, as explained in page 33. 2 Use the ENCODER MODE buttons to select an Encoder mode. ENCODER MODE DISPLAY PAN AUX ASSIGN 1 ASSIGN 2 [PAN]: . See "About the Remote Layer" on page 189 for more information. 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    following parameters are assigned to the ASSIGN buttons: [ASSIGN 1]: Input Patch [ASSIGN 2]: Direct Out 1 Use the ENCODER MODE [DISPLAY] button to select the Encoder Mode Assign page. The names of the , because the Aux Sends and Bus Outs do not feature Phase parameters. 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    Out patch Phase: normal/reverse Insert on/off Aux pre/post Delay on/off Delay Time Delay FB.Gain Delay Mix EQ on/off EQ Type EQ Low Q EQ Low Frequency EQ Low Gain EQ Low-Mid Q EQ Low- Confirm patch selection Confirm patch selection Confirm patch selection Confirm patch selection 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    02R96 , which can also be used with unbalanced phone plugs, used with unbalanced phone plugs. Phantom Power (AD 1-16) +48V ON OFF AD Inputs 1 through 16 feature switchable +48 V phantom powering for use with condenser-type microphones and direct boxes. Phantom power indicators are used in
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    INSERT AD Input inserts can be turned on and off individually by using the INSERT ON/OFF switches, so you don't have to disconnect your Monitor output. Studio Monitor Out See page 115 for information on the Studio Monitor output. Omni Outs The 02R96 features assignable Omni 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    other equipment digitally, however, you must decide which device to use as the wordclock master and which devices to use as slaves. The 02R96 can be used as the this. Refer to the relevant owner's manuals for more information. Wordclock Connections The 02R96 features a BNC wordclock input and
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    digital audio system, some devices may output noise, so turn down your power amps beforehand, otherwise your speakers may be damaged. 1 Use the DISPLAY ACCESS [DIO] button to locate the Word Clock Select page. 2 Use Digital 02R96
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    ) Device-C Termination = ON Wordclock slave 2TR Digital Outs The 02R96 features three sets of 2-track digital outputs: 2TR OUT DIGITAL AES/EBU 1 uses an XLR-3-32-type connector and outputs AES/EBU format digital audio. 2TR OUT DIGITAL COAXIAL 2 and 3 use phono connectors and output consumer format
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    96kHz, or Unlock. 2TR IN D1-3: These buttons are used to turn on and off the sampling rate converter for each 2TR Digital Input. When on, the sampling rate of the received digital audio is converted to the 02R96's current sampling rate. The original sampling rate is displayed. 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    For technical reasons, certain I/O Card combinations are not supported. If you use an unsupported combination, you run the risk of damaging the 02R96, in which case Yamaha will not take responsibility for any such damage. See the Yamaha Professional Audio Web site at the following URL for more
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    5-Digital I/O & Cascading Installing I/O Cards This section explains how to install I/O Cards. 1 Turn off the 02R96. 2 Undo the two fixing screws and remove the slot cover, as shown below. Keep the cover and fixing screws in a safe place for future use. 3 Insert the card between the guide rails
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    Cards installed, or no I/O Card installed. When a digital I/O card that does not support 88.2/96 kHz is installed, such as the MY8-AE, used to turn on and off the sampling rate converter for each pair of Slot Inputs. When on, the sampling rate of the received digital audio is converted to the 02R96
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    the DISPLAY ACCESS [UTILITY] button to locate the Channel Status Monitor page. 2 Use the cursor buttons to select the SLOT 1-4 and 2TR IN buttons, and the press [ENTER]. Displayed Channel Status information includes sampling rate (FS), emphasis, category, and copy protection. 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    consoles to execute endless store operations. When the 02R96 is cascaded with a Yamaha DM2000 Digital Production Console, display page selection is not linked, and Matrix Send select actions, and Aux Send 9-12 select actions performed on the DM2000 are ignored by the 02R96. 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    output by the Slot Outputs or Omni Outs. Cascading an 02R Digital Recording Console 02R Master: Off Bi-directional: Cascade In from: 02R Master: On Bi-directional: Off CASCADE OUT CASCADE OUT CASCADE IN 02R96 #1/2 CASCADE IN 02R96 #3 Final signals can be output by the Slot Outputs or Omni
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    . CASCADE IN ATTENUATOR: These controls are used to attenuate Cascade Input signals. The AUX9-AUX12 controls attenuate the corresponding signals only when the 02R96 is cascaded between two Yamaha DM2000 Digital Production Consoles, they have no effect on the 02R96 itself. You can copy the currently
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    . Patching Input Channels AD Inputs, Slot Inputs, internal effects processor outputs, Digital or Analog 2TR Inputs, Bus Outs, or Aux Sends can be patched on. In addition to using the cursor buttons, Patch parameters can also be selected by using the LAYER and [SEL] buttons. 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    effects processor outputs, Digital or Analog 2TR using the LAYER and [SEL] buttons. Patching Effects Inputs Aux Sends, internal effects processor outputs, or Output Channel Insert Outs can be patched to the internal effects processor inputs on the Effect 1-4 Input Patch page. 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    and 2TR Digital Outputs are selected on the Output Patch pages, which are selected by using the DISPLAY ACCESS [OUTPUT PATCH] button. Use the cursor buttons to select the patch parameters, use the Parameter wheel Routing page, the Slot Output patch cannot be changed here. 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    AD Inputs, Slot Inputs, internal effects processor outputs, or Digital or Analog 2TR Inputs can be patched to the Output using the cursor buttons, Patch parameters can also be selected by using [SEL] buttons 9-24 and the STEREO [SEL] button while the Master Layer is selected. 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    , Omni Outs, or 2TR Digital Outputs. The Direct Out Destination using the cursor buttons, Patch parameters can also be selected by using the LAYER and [SEL] buttons. Patching the 2TR Digital right channels of each Digital Output can be patched individually. When a 2TR Digital Output is patched
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    You can reset all port names use the Parameter wheel or INC/DEC buttons to select the top level item. Then move the cursor to the center pane, and select an item at the next level. Select an item in the right pane, if available, and then select the YES button and press [ENTER]. 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    Patching with the Encoders The following patches can be made by using the Encoders: Input Channel Inputs, Insert Outs, Insert Ins, page 37. 2 Press the ASSIGN button to which you assigned the patch parameter. 3 Use the Encoders to select ports, and press the Encoder push switches to set them. The
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    Digital or Analog 2TR Inputs, Bus Outs, or Aux Sends can be patched to the Input Channel Inputs. See "Patching Input Channels" on page 52 for more information. Metering Input Channels Input Channel signal levels can be metered on the Meter pages. See "Metering the same. 2 Use the cursor buttons or
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    select Layers, and use the [SEL] buttons to select Input Channels. 2 Use the SELECTED CHANNEL DYNAMICS [DISPLAY] button to locate the Gate Library page, and then recall a Gate preset that contains the gate type that you want. See "Gate Library" on page 127 for more information. 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    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 Input Channel features 4-band parametric EQ. See "Using EQ" on page 91 for more information. 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    and d. 1 Use the DISPLAY ACCESS [GROUP] button to locate the Input Equalizer Link page. 2 Use the LAYER Use the Up/Down cursor buttons to select EQ groups a-d. The selected group is highlighted by a flashing cursor box. 4 Use the Input Channels by using the Inserts. See "Using Inserts" on page
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    Use the DISPLAY ACCESS [GROUP] button to locate the Input Comp Link page. 2 Use Use the Up/Down cursor buttons to select Comp groups i-l. The selected group is highlighted by a flashing cursor box. 4 Use be muted as follows. 1 Use the LAYER buttons to select the Layers. 2 Use the [ON] buttons to
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    J, K, L, M, N, O, and P. 1 Use the DISPLAY ACCESS [GROUP] button to locate the page is the same. 2 Use the LAYER buttons to select the Layers. The by a flashing cursor box. 4 Use the [SEL] buttons to add and . ENABLE: These buttons are used to enable and disable the groups. Mute groups may
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    faders by touching two or more faders in the group, or by operating the fader while holding down its [SEL] button. Fader groups are active only in Fader mode (i.e., when the FADER MODE [FADER] button indicator is on). See "Selecting Fader Modes" on page 35 for more information. 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    Using the SELECTED CHANNEL ROUTING Controls 1 Use the LAYER buttons to select the Layers, and use the [SEL] buttons to select the Input Channels. 2 Use on page 197. 1 Use the SELECTED CHANNEL ROUTING [ Use the cursor buttons and Parameter wheel to select the parameters, and use the by using the
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    table. See "Using Surround Pan" on Using the Encoders 1 Use Use the Encoders to pan the input channels. Using the SELECTED CHANNEL PAN/SURROUND Controls 1 Use the LAYER buttons to select the Layers, and use Use use used to link the Pan control and the Joystick so that either control can be used
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    pages will also appear when the Joystick is operated. See "Auto PAN/SURROUND Display" on page 197. 1 Use the SELECTED CHANNEL PAN/SURROUND [DISPLAY] button to select the Input Channel Pan pages. The Pan parameters for the be set on the Aux Pan page or the Input Channel Pan page. 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    Surround Pan 69 Using Surround Pan The 02R96 supports 3-1 and 5.1 Surround modes. Surround pan is independent of normal panning. Normal panning determines how an Input on each page shows the typical sound image placement and the Surround channel to Bus Out configuration. 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    2 Press the [GRAB] button to grab the current Joystick position, and then use the Joystick to set the surround pan. The [GRAB] button, which is enabled meters around the surround graph depends on the currently selected Surround mode. The meters indicate Bus Out signal levels. 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    Phantom use the Parameter wheel and INC/DEC buttons to set them. Input Channels can also be selected by using the LAYER buttons and [SEL] buttons. The graph for the currently selected Input Channel displays a small square, which indicates the current position of the Joystick. 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    F/R: These parameters are used to set the front/ 80 and "Pre-Fader or Post-Fader Aux Sends" on Digital Outputs. Direct Out signals can be sourced pre-EQ, pre-fader, or post-fader Using MS Decoding When Input Channels are paired, MS Decoding can be used and "Viewing Channel Fader Settings" on page
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    . EQ'ing the Stereo Out The Stereo Out features 4-band parametric EQ. See "Using EQ" on page 91 for more information. Grouping Master EQs The Stereo Out EQ can be grouped with the EQs of other Output Channels. See "Grouping Output Channel EQs" on page 94 for more information. 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    using the STEREO [ON] button, which is used Fader modes. 0 5 10 15 20 30 40 50 60 70 STEREO Grouping Master Faders The Stereo Out fader can be grouped with the faders of other Output Channels. See "Grouping Output Channel Faders" on page 106 for more information. 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    L R L ODD R EVEN 2 Use the Pan control to set the balance Fader View page. See "Viewing Channel Fader Settings using the Stereo Out Delay. See "Delaying Channel Signals" on page 101 for more information. Viewing Stereo Out Settings Parameter and fader and "Viewing Channel Fader Settings" on page
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    Outputs, Omni Outs, or the 2TR Digital Outputs. See "Output Patching" on Metering Bus Outs Bus Out signal levels can be metered on the Meter pages. See "Metering features 4-band parametric EQ. See "Using EQ" on page 91 for more information using the Inserts. See "Using Inserts" by using the Bus
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    1 Press the LAYER [MASTER] button to select the Master Layer. 5 0 2 Press the FADER MODE [FADER] button to select Fader mode. 5 3 Use faders 17-24 to set the Bus Out levels. 10 Refer to the legend on the right side See "Pairing Channels" on page 104 for more information. 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    be viewed and set on the View pages. See "Viewing Channel Parameter Settings" on page 108 and "Viewing Channel Fader Settings" on page 109 for more information. Naming Bus Outs Bus Outs can be named for easy identification. See "Naming Channels" on page 112 for more information. 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    Outputs, Omni Outs, or the 2TR Digital Outputs. See "Output Patching" on fader or post-fader. In Fixed mode, Aux Send levels are fixed at nominal and the signal source point is fixed to post-fader. 1 Use at Post. 2 Use the AUX SELECT [1-8] buttons to select Aux Sends 1-8. 3 Use the cursor buttons to
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 93
    using the faders or Encoders. Using the Faders 10 1 Use the LAYER buttons to select the Layers. 5 0 2 Press the FADER MODE [AUX] button to select the Aux Fader mode. 5 3 Use Variable Aux mode. 1 Use the AUX SELECT [DISPLAY] 2 Use the AUX SELECT [1-8] buttons to select Aux Sends 1-8. 3 Use the
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 94
    a visual indication of the On/Off status of each Input Channel for the currently selected Aux Send. For Aux Sends that are on, faders move to the nominal position. Aux Sends that are off, they move to the -∞ position. On/Off settings cannot be changed by using the faders. 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    display Aux Send Level and On/Off parameters. Fixed mode Aux Sends can be turned on and off only. 1 Use the AUX SELECT [DISPLAY] button to select the Aux View pages. 2 Select the DISPLAY LEVEL button, and press right corner of the page, for example, "LEVEL: FIXED ON/OFF: ON." 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    the selected Aux Send to either pre-fader or post-fader. The various Aux View page indicators are as follows: Aux Send configured pre-fader. Aux Send configured post-fader. Fixed mode Aux Send. Fixed mode Aux Sends can be turned on and off by using the [ENTER] or INC/DEC buttons. 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    controls of paired Input Channels operate in unison but move in opposite directions. INPUT PAN LINK: This is used to link Aux Send Pan controls to Input Channel Pan controls so that operating an Input Channel Pan control Aux Pan page or the Input Channel Pan page (see page 67). 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 98
    STUDIO MONITOR OUT (see page 115). Attenuating Aux Send Masters Aux Send Master signals can be attenuated pre-EQ. See "Attenuating Signals" on page 90 for more information. EQ'ing Aux Send Masters Each Aux Send Master features 4-band parametric EQ. See "Using more information. 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 99
    the FADER MODE [FADER] button to select the Fader mode. 5 3 Use faders 9-16 Faders Aux Send Master faders can be grouped with the faders of other Output Channels. See "Grouping Output Channel Faders Settings Parameter and fader settings for each and "Viewing Channel Fader Settings" on page 109
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 100
    , Bus Outs, Aux Sends, the Stereo Out, and the effects processors can be metered on the various Meter pages, which are located by using the DISPLAY ACCESS [METER] button. Input and Output Channel Meter pages also display fader positions numerically. The Peak Hold function, which applies to all level
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 101
    Bus Outs, Aux Sends, and the Stereo Out can all be metered on the Master Meter page. Metering Effects Effects inputs and outputs are metered on the Effect 1-4 page. There are eight input and output meters for effect #1, and 2 input and output meters for effects 2 through 4. 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 102
    Metering 89 Metering the Stereo out The Stereo Out can be metered on the Stereo Meter page. Peak signal levels for the left and right channels are displayed numerically. 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    is useful for attenuating "hot" signals before EQ'ing. 1 Use the page. 2 Use the cursor buttons to select the channels, and use the Parameter wheel can also be selected by using the LAYER and [SEL] -24 bits. Use the cursor buttons to select the bit shift parameters, and use the Parameter wheel
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 104
    the voice quality. A variation on preset 27. An EQ template for brightening choruses. Use on a stereo mix during mixdown. Sounds even better when used with a compressor. A variation on preset 30. A variation on preset 30. Can also be used with paired Input or Output Channels. 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    press a FREQUENCY/Q control so that the Q indicator lights up, and use the FREQUENCY/Q control to set the Q. The Q value is displayed by the frequency. To reset an individual gain control, hold down the corresponding FREQUENCY/Q control. To reset all gain controls, press SHELF 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 106
    other than TYPE is selected. TYPE: This selects the type of EQ: TYPE I (the EQ type used on legacy Yamaha digital mixing consoles) or TYPE II (a newly developed algorithm). ATT: This can be used to attenuate signals pre-EQ. It's the same Attenuator parameter that appears on the Attenuator pages. See
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 107
    Output Channels simultaneously. There are four Output Channel EQ groups: e, f, g, and h. 1 Use the DISPLAY ACCESS [GROUP] button to locate the Output Equalizer Link page. 2 Press the LAYER [MASTER] button Channel is added to a group, its [SEL] button indicator lights up. 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 108
    Use Use the LAYER buttons to select Layers, and use the [SEL] buttons to select channels. 3 Use the cursor buttons to select the parameters, and use fader, or post-fader. INSERT OUT: This selects the destination for the Insert Out, which can be a Slot Output, Omni Out, 2TR Digital using 2TR Digital or
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 109
    ] button indicator also flashes. This applies only to effects that are inserted into channels. If there's nothing inserted in the currently selected channel, a message appears. 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 110
    Sampling BD COMP 26 Sampling SN COMP Description Compressor intended to reduce the overall volume level. Use it on the stereo output during mixdown, or with paired Input or Output Channels. Expander drum sounds. A variation on preset 25, intended for sampled snare drum sounds. 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 111
    to select Layers, and use the [SEL] buttons to select channels. 2 Use the SELECTED CHANNEL DYNAMICS [DISPLAY] button to locate the Comp Library page, and recall a preset Compressor that contains the comp type that you want. See "Comp Library" on page 128 for more information. 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 112
    fader, or post-fader. It works in unison with the COMP POSITION parameter on the Insert page. See "Using type used by the currently selected channel's Compressor. Meters: These meters indicate the used to set the Threshold, Ratio, Attack, Release, Out Gain, and Knee parameters. 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 113
    of several Output Channels simultaneously. There are four Output Channel Compressor groups: m, n, o, and p. 1 Use the DISPLAY ACCESS [GROUP] button to locate the Output Comp Link page. 2 Press the LAYER [MASTER Channel is added to a group, its [SEL] button indicator lights up. 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    Mix and Gain parameters. 1 Use Use the cursor buttons to select the Delay parameters, and use using the LAYER and [SEL] buttons. DELAY SCALE: These buttons determine the units of the delay value shown below the msec value. Units can be set to meters button can be used to turn a by using the parameter
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 115
    mix of dry and wet signals. FB.GAIN: This parameter, available only on the Input Channel Delay pages, sets the amount of feedback. Soloing Channels Input Channels, Bus Outs, and Aux Sends can be soloed as follows. 1 Use and vice versa. 2 Use the [SOLO] buttons are off, is pre fader. In Mixdown Solo
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 116
    or Parameter wheel to select the SOLO SAFE CHANNEL buttons. Use the [ENTER] or INC/DEC buttons to set Solo Safe for each Input Channel. These settings do not affect Recording Solo mode. You can clear all Solo Safe settings by selecting the ALL CLEAR button and pressing [ENTER]. 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 117
    channels are paired: Fader, On/Off, Insert On Use the DISPLAY ACCESS [PAIR] button to locate the Pair pages. The Pair parameters for the 56 Input Channels are divided between two pages. The Input Channel 1-48 Pair page is shown below. The layout of the other page is the same. 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 118
    break pairs. Input and Output Channels can also be selected by using the LAYER and [SEL] buttons. A dialog box appears with the second channel to the first channel, and for resetting both channels to their initial settings. Choose the option 6 R C S - - R Ls Rs C LFE 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 119
    a Fader group in order to make adjustments to individual faders by touching two or more faders in the group, or by operating the fader while holding down its [SEL] button. Fader groups are active only in Fader mode. See "Selecting Fader Modes" on page 35 for more information. 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    groups: U, V, W, and X. 1 Use the DISPLAY ACCESS [GROUP] button to locate the Output Mute Group page. is highlighted by a flashing cursor box. 4 Use the [SEL] buttons to add and remove indicator lights up. ENABLE: These buttons are used to enable and disable the groups. Mute groups may contain a
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 121
    displayed is the EQ curve of the currently selected Input Channel. See "Using EQ" on page 91 for more information. Meters: These meters indicate the levels of the currently selected channel and its horizontal or vertical . See "Pairing Channels" on page 104 for more information. 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    selected Input Channel. See "Muting Input Channels (ON/OFF)" on page 63 for more information. Fader: This indicates the fader position of the currently selected Input Channel. The fader knob appears highlighted when the fader is set to 0.0 dB. The fader position is displayed 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    78 for more information. Meters: These meters indicate the levels of the currently selected Bus Out and its partner. The metering position is displayed below them. GROUP: These buttons indicate which Fader, Mute, EQ, or Comp group, if any, the currently selected Bus Out is in. 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    fader. See "Setting the Stereo Out Level" on page 74 for more information. Meters: These meters indicate the levels of the Stereo Out. The metering position is displayed below them. GROUP: These buttons indicate which Fader, Mute, EQ, or Comp group, if any, the Stereo Out is in. 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 125
    you've finished. See "Title Edit Window" on page 32 for more information. You can reset all Input Channel names back to their initial values by pressing the INITIALIZE button. Output Channels 1 Use the DISPLAY ACCESS [OUTPUT PATCH] button to locate the Output Channel Name page 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 126
    the Master Layer and [SEL] buttons to select the Output Channels. 3 Use the cursor buttons to select the Output Channel's Long or Short name, and page 32 for more information. You can reset all Output Channel names back to their initial values by pressing the INITIALIZE button. 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    Room Monitor signal source is selected by using the CONTROL ROOM buttons. [2TR D1]: Selects the 2TR IN DIGITAL AES/EBU 1. [2TR D2]: Selects the 2TR IN DIGITAL COAXIAL 2. CONTROL ROOM 2TR D1 level of which is set by using the PHONES LEVEL control. PHONES 0 10 PHONES LEVEL 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 128
    using the STUDIO buttons. [CONTROL ROOM]: Selects the Control Room Monitor. [STEREO]: Selects the Stereo Out. [AUX 7]: Selects Aux Send #7. [AUX 8]: Selects Aux Send #8. The level of the Studio Monitor signal can be set by using the STUDIO LEVEL 0 10 STUDIO LEVEL control. 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 129
    02R96 features comprehensive surround monitoring functions, including a pink noise generator for speaker setup, Bass Management, and down mixing the currently selected Surround mode. The meters indicate Bus Out signal levels. MUTE/SOLO: These parameters are used to mute and solo Surround Channels.
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 130
    the volume setting of the SURROUND MONITOR LEVEL control, which can be calibrated to 85 dB SPL, the cinema standard for setting up Surround Channel matrix, Bass Management, and monitor alignment, is configured on the Surround Monitor Setup page. 1 Use the MONITOR (see page 69). 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    Management modes. Use the ON/OFF button to turn Bass Management on and off. The following table lists the Bass Management preset parameter values ("w/BS" means with Bass Management). SMALL speakers are assumed for the presets. Presets # Title 1 DVD Mix lters are Butterworth. 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    Bass Management configuration for each monitor matrix setting, with Bass Management turned on and off. 3-1 ON ST ON 5.1 OFF 3-1 OFF ST OFF MONITOR ALIGNMENT ATT & DLY ON/OFF: These buttons are used to Delay parameters can be set from 0.0 to 30.0 msec in 0.02 msec steps. 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    to set them. SLOT/CH: This patching matrix is used to patch Inputs 1-8 from each of the four Slots to Surround Monitor Channels 1-8. Each Slot Input can be patched to only one Surround Monitor Channel. LEVEL: These parameters are used to set the monitor level of each Slot. 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    Use the MONITOR [DISPLAY] button to locate the Talkback Setup page. 2 Use the cursor buttons to select the parameters, and use buttons are used to assign to the Studio Monitors and selected for Talkback. USE AD mixed with the Talkback mic signal. Turn down the TALKBACK LEVEL if you do not want to use
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 135
    02R96 features 10 libraries for storing Automix, Effects, Channel, Input Patch, Output Patch, Bus to Stereo, Gate, Comp, EQ, and Surround Monitor data. Library data can be stored to an external MIDI device, such as a MIDI data filer, by using can recall to reset settings to their 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 136
    resets all parameters, but sets the channel level to 0 dB (i.e., nominal). SEL CH: This indicates the currently selected channel. CURRENT CONFIGURATION: If the currently selected channel is an Input Channel, Surround mode and Aux configuration information is displayed here. Level meters: These meters
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 137
    1 preset memory and 32 user memories. See page 54 for information on Output Patch settings. 1 Use the DISPLAY ACCESS [OUTPUT PATCH] button to select the Output Patch Library page. When storing, the current Edit, and Clear functions, see "General Library Operation" on page 122. 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    #1, and two output meters for Effects processors #2 through #4. EFFECT TYPE: This is the effects type in the selected memory. Its I/O configuration is shown below this. For details on the Store, Recall, Title Edit, and Clear functions, see "General Library Operation" on page 122. 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    1 preset memory and 32 user memories. See page 78 for information on Bus to Stereo routing. 1 Use the ROUTING [DISPLAY] button to select the Bus to Stereo Library page. When storing, the current Bus Out Edit, and Clear functions, see "General Library Operation" on page 122. 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    information on gating Input Channels. 1 Use the DYNAMICS [DISPLAY] button to select the Gate Library page. 2 Use the LAYER buttons to select the Layers the Gate curve of the currently selected channel. GR meters: These meters indicate the amount of gain reduction being applied by 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    97 for information on the Comps. 1 Use the DYNAMICS [DISPLAY] button to select the Comp Library page. 2 Use the LAYER buttons to select Layers, and the Comp curve of the currently selected channel. GR meters: These meters indicate the amount of gain reduction being applied by . 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 142
    for information on EQ'ing. 1 Use the EQUALIZER [DISPLAY] button to select the EQ Library page. 2 Use the LAYER buttons to select Layers, is the EQ curve of the currently selected channel. Level meters: These meters indicate the levels of the currently selected Input Channel and 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    stored in the Automix library. See page 145 for information on using Automix. 1 Use the AUTOMIX [DISPLAY] button to select the Automix Memory page. When user memories. See page 116 for information on Surround Monitoring. 1 Use the MONITOR [DISPLAY] button to select the Surround Monitor Library page.
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 144
    and outputs. Processor #1, which is intended for use with the multichannel surround effects, features eight assignable output signal levels of all effects processors can be metered on the Meter pages. See "Metering" on page 87 for more information. Effects settings feedback 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 145
    AUTO PAN TREMOLO HQ.PITCH DUAL PITCH ROTARY RING MOD. MOD.FILTER Description Chorus Flanger Proprietary Yamaha effect that produces a richer and more complex modulation than normal chorus 16-stage stereo phase shifter Delay and reverb in series Distortion and delay in series 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 146
    types is used. For example, if REVERB 5.1 is used with effects Use the EFFECTS/PLUG INS [1-4] buttons to select the internal effects processors. 3 Use page 125 for more information. 4 Use the EFFECTS/PLUG INS [DISPLAY] . 5 Use the cursor buttons to select the parameters, and use the Parameter
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 147
    is the effects type used in the previously recalled Effects memory. Its I/O configuration is shown below this. MIX BALANCE: This is used to set the page 163. Meters: These are output meters for the currently selected effects processor. There are eight meters when processor #1 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 148
    02R96's mini YGDAI Slots (Slots 3 and 4 only). See your Yamaha dealer for details. User Defined Plug-Ins can be used 02R96 02R96 configures itself automatically and no further using the EFFECTS PLUG-INS [1-4] buttons. In addition to using the cursor buttons, Plug-Ins can also be selected on this page by using USB
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 149
    which can be used to learn what MIDI messages are transmitted by external MIDI devices when their controls or parameters are adjusted. When on, received MIDI messages are displayed by the DATA parameter. Only the first 16 bytes of data, starting with a Status bit, are displayed. 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 150
    with the value of the parameter control, is transmitted. Plug-In parameters can also be adjusted by using Parameter controls 1-4, which correspond to the four parameters shown at the bottom of the Plug-In Edit parameters are set accordingly but no MIDI data is transmitted. 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    Output Channel fader. Recall Safe can be used to exclude 02R96, the Program Change number assigned to that Scene is transmitted, which can be used to recall programs, effects, etc., on other MIDI equipment. In addition, manual Buffer, making them the current mix settings. When a parameter is adjusted
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 152
    of all mix parameters. It can be recalled, but not stored. When you want to reset all mix parameters to their initial, or default values, recall Scene memory #0. Input Channel faders are as for recalling Scenes by using the 02R96's SCENE MEMORY buttons or the Scene Memory page. 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    1 Use the mix parameters are set accordingly. If the Recall Confirmation preference is on, a confirmation window appears before a Scene is recalled. You can undo Scene recalls, reverting to the previous mix settings, by recalling Scene memory #U ("Ud" on the SCENE MEMORY display). 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 154
    . While the PROTECT button is selected, the selected Scene memory can be protected and unprotected by using the INC/DEC buttons. PATCH LINK: These INPUT and OUTPUT parameters allow you to link Scene memories ed Scene is recalled, the input and output patching remains the same. 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 155
    takes the Input and Output Channel faders to move to their new positions ed for each Scene individually. 1 Use the SCENE MEMORY [DISPLAY] button to Use the cursor buttons or [SEL] buttons to select the individual Fade Time parameters, and use When a channel is selected by using the [SEL] buttons, its
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 156
    mix parameters are set accordingly. In some situations, you may want to retain the settings of certain parameters on certain channels, and this can be achieved by using options), FADER (faders), ON used to make the effects Safe. Recall safe settings are stored in Scenes memories. 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 157
    , and use the Parameter wheel or the INC/DEC buttons to select the position to which you want to move the source Scene memory. 4 Press [ENTER] to move the source Scene memory to the specified destination. The [ENTER] button executes the Sort function regardless of its position. 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 158
    , combining snap shot and dynamic mix automation. Events are recorded in a MIDI data filer, by using MIDI Bulk Dump (see page 168). faders, [ON], Encoders) Input Channels O O O O O O O Bus Out Masters O O - - O - - Aux Send Masters O O - - O - - Stereo Out O O - - O - - 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 159
    . Specify a "-" value to move events backwards relative to the incoming timecode. Press the [ENTER] button to reset the currently selected digits to "00." INT START TIME: This parameter is used to set the start time of the internal timecode generator in hours, minutes, seconds, frames, and subframes
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 160
    Punch in Time Punch out Fader edit Fader edit Punch in Time Punch out Time Punch in Punch out Actual punch out In this example, punch out was performed by pressing the [AUTO] button, and the fader was moved manually between the punch out and actual punch out points. 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    fader moves are rerecorded as absolute values and existing fader data is erased. In Relative mode, fader moves are rerecorded relative to the existing fader data. Fader used mix parameters would remain the same as when Automix playback was stopped. UNDO: This button is used is used, the the 02R96 is
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 162
    Red: Recording (even for individual parameters, see page 156) • Flashing red: Takeover in progress • Flashing green: indicates that a fader is inactive, for example, when you continue touching a fader after actual punch out has occurred when using the Takeover Edit Out mode. 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 163
    buttons to select the parameters, and use the Parameter wheel, INC/DEC buttons, and [ENTER] button to set them. The Automix library functions are explained in "Automix Library" on page 130. The remaining items are the same as on the Main page and are explained on page 146. 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    fader bar are Channel Safe buttons, which can be used faders, Encoders, [ON] buttons, and so on can still be used, which is useful for rehearsing mix to punch faders in and out during recording simply by touching fader knobs. parameter determines the time it takes faders to return to levels specified
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 165
    Use the DISPLAY ACCESS [SETUP] button to select the Time Reference page. 2 Use the cursor buttons to select the parameters, and use USB TO HOST port MTC received via the SERIAL TO HOST port MTC received via Slot #1 (for use used when the Automix was originally recorded. The MIDI CLOCK source supports
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 166
    . 1 Use the DISPLAY ACCESS [SETUP] button to select the Time Signature page. 2 Use the cursor buttons to select the parameters, and use the Parameter specify the measure and time signature. To insert a time signature change, use the cursor buttons to select the next available entry, and press [ENTER
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 167
    and out individual parameters (see page 156). Use the Update To End option to determine how existing events are handled when rerecording is stopped (see page 146). Use the Edit Out (see page 147) and Fader Edit (see page 148) options to determine how Fader events are rerecorded. 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 168
    Use Parameter controls 1-4 (push to punch in/out) - Faders User Defined Remote Layers [ON] buttons Encoders FADER ON PAN Select User Defined Remote Layer, use faders - Select User Defined Remote Layer, use [ON] buttons - Select User Defined Remote Layer, use Encoder - 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 169
    using fader knob of any fader in the group (if TOUCH SENSE on the Fader Edit page is on) puts all the corresponding channels into Record mode and all the [AUTO] button indicators light up red. The same applies to Mute (OVERWRITE ON button) and EQ (OVERWRITE EQ button) groups. 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 170
    Fader Edit pages (see page 151). Other events are displayed by the display pages and button indicators. Recorded events of the currently selected channel are displayed by the SELECTED CHANNEL section controls and displays. If the effects type is different to that which was used . 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 171
    is selected. The captured timecode values can be edited by using the Parameter wheel or the INC/DEC buttons. Press the [ENTER] button to reset the currently selected digits to "00." Up to eight IN and OUT timecode values and only the first channel in the range can be specified. 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 172
    which the Fader level can start Use the channel buttons to select the source channels. Use the IN and OUT parameters to specify the region to be erased. Use the PARAMETERS window to specify which Automix events are to be erased. Then select the ERASE button and press [ENTER]. 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    on the PARAMETERS window: FADER (i.e., Inputs Channels, Bus Out masters, Aux Send masters, and the Stereo Out), AUX 1-8 (i.e., Aux Send levels 1-8). UNDO button: This button works the same as the UNDO button on the Automix Main page. See "UNDO" on page 148 for more information. 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    Use the DISPLAY ACCESS [AUTOMIX] button to locate the Event Edit page. 2 Use the cursor buttons to select the parameters, and use buttons. Use the use used to duplicate events. Use use this button to insert used to delete events. Use used FADER ON Channel faders button is used to synchronize the list
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 175
    the INC/DEC buttons. Press the [ENTER] button to reset the currently selected digits to "00." LOCATE button: This button is used to locate events at the Capture memory display position. INSERT button: This button is used to insert new events. Use the Event select buttons to select the type of event
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 176
    for controlling popular DAWs (Digital Audio Workstations), including Pro Tools (see page 169) MIDI I/O The 02R96 features four types of interface for transmitting and receiving MIDI data: • Standard MIDI ports • TO HOST USB port • TO HOST SERIAL port • SLOT1 (for use with an optional mLAN I/O Card
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 177
    USB 1-8, and SLOT1 1-8. If Pro Tools is selected as the target for a Remote Layer, "Pro Tools" is displayed here and no settings can be made. Studio Manager: These parameters are used to select a port for use with the Studio Manager software and to assign the 02R96 "NO ASSIGN." 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    transmission. The Enable buttons are used to turn on and off transmission of Program Change, Parameter Change, and Control Change messages. OMNI: These buttons determine whether the 02R96 responds to Program Change and at the MIDI IN port are echoed through to the MIDI OUT port. 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    the Program Changes. 3 Use the cursor buttons to select the SCENE No/TITLE column, and use the Parameter wheel or INC/DEC buttons to select Scenes. You can initialize the Scene to Program Change assignment table by selecting the INITIALIZE button, and then pressing [ENTER]. 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    . For accurate transmission, all parameters (e.g., both L and H for faders) must be assigned to individual Control Changes. You can initialize the [ENTER]. Controlling Parameters by Using Parameter Changes 02R96 parameters can be controlled in real time by using Parameter Change messages, which are
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 181
    Using Bulk Dump 02R96 data can be stored to an external MIDI device, such as a MIDI data filer, by using MIDI Bulk Dump. 1 Use the DISPLAY ACCESS [MIDI] button to locate the Bulk Dump page. 2 To transmit data, use installed Y56K cards. You can specify ALL Slots or Slot 3 or 4. 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 182
    also install the Yamaha USB MIDI driver included on the 02R96 CD-ROM. See the included documentation for more information. Configuring the 02R96 1 Use the DISPLAY ACCESS [SETUP] button to locate the MIDI/TO HOST Setup page, and use the DAW parameter to specify the port to which Pro Tools is connected
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 183
    information, see your Pro Tools documentation. 1 Launch Pro Tools. 2 Choose OMS Studio Setup from the Setups menu, and configure OMS as necessary. This screen shot shows the Yamaha USB MIDI driver with eight ports. An OMS-compatible device profile for the 02R96 is included on the 02R96 CD-ROM. See
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 184
    "Press the AUX SELECT [AUX 1] (SEND A) button." Display This is the Pro Tools Remote Layer page, the various sections of which are explained below. F2 (INSERT), F3 (CHANNEL), F4 (METER) buttons These buttons are used to select the following display modes: • [F2]-Insert Assign/Edit Display mode (see
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 185
    172 Chapter 18-Pro Tools Remote Layer INSERT ASSIGN/EDIT Display Mode Press the [F2] button to select this mode. ASSIGN: This indicator flashes when the Viewing Send Destinations" on page 180, and "Configuring Sends as Pre or Post" on page 180 respectively for more information. 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 186
    case the 02R96 automatically reorders its channel strips. By using the USER DEFINED KEYS, Pro Tools channels can be scrolled in banks of 24 (see SEL page 176). SOLO ON Encoders & Push-Switches The Encoders are used to set pan and send levels. The Encoder push-switches are used to reset send levels
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 187
    174 Chapter 18-Pro Tools Remote Layer Faders 10 The faders are used to set channel levels (see page 179), or to set send levels in Flip 5 mode (see page 181). 0 5 10 15 20 30 40 50 AUX
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 188
    to open and close plug-in windows. [PLUG-INS] (DEFAULT) button This button is used in conjunction with other controls to reset faders, panpots, and sends to their default values. See "Resetting Faders, Sends, & Panpots" on page 184 for more information. [CHANNEL INSERTS] This button determines the
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 189
    176 Chapter 18-Pro Tools Remote Layer USER DEFINED KEYS Section USER DEFINED KEYS DISPLAY (AUTO STATUS) 1 2 3 (MIX/EDIT) (SUSPEND) (WRITE) 4 (TOUCH) 5 (LATCH) 6 (READ) 7 (TRIM) 8 (OFF) 9 10 11 12 ( BANK) (BANK ) (FADER) (MUTE) 13 (PAN) 14 15 16 (SEND) (SEND MUTE) (PLUG-IN) [
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 190
    Tools Remote Layer is selected. By turning on the DAW CONTROL option on either the Locate Memory page (see page 194) or the Machine Configuration page (see page 192), the MACHINE CONTROL section can be used to control Pro Tools regardless of which Layer is currently selected. 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 191
    Pro Tools Remote Layer Data Entry Section SHUTTLE SCRUB DEC (ESC) INC (CURSOR MODE) ENTER Parameter Wheel The Parameter wheel is used for shuttling and scrubbing (see page 186). It's also used are used to button This button is used to select the These buttons can be used to navigate the Edit
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 192
    Use use the FADER MODE [FADER] and [AUX] button indicators are not flashing before proceeding.) 1 Use the faders to set channels levels. Faders in a mix group are controlled together. Muting Channels Channels can be muted as follows. 1 Use Use use Use
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 193
    180 Chapter 18-Pro Tools Remote Layer Viewing Send Destinations Send destinations can be viewed in Channel Display mode [F3] or Meter Display mode [F4] (see page 172) by pressing the holding the AUX SELECT [AUX 1-5] (SEND A-E) buttons. Configuring Sends as Pre or Post Sends can
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 194
    selected send lights up. 3 Use the faders, Encoders, and [ON] buttons to control the currently selected send. For stereo aux input channels (i.e., channels with two send panpots), use the ENCODER MODE [PAN] ( is active, the ENCODER MODE [PAN] (PAN) button indicator flashes. 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 195
    Pro Tools Mix window is highlighted red. 3 Press the EFFECTS/PLUG-INS [1] (ASSIGN) button. Its indicator flashes, as does the ASSIGN indicator on the display. 4 Use to view inserts 1-4 again. To assign inserts/plug-ins to other channels, use the [SEL] buttons to select them. You'll need to press the
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 196
    lights up, and the border of the corresponding channel name in the Pro Tools Mix window is highlighted red. The names of the Plug-ins inserted in the channel are displayed in the INSERT ASSIGN/EDIT section of the display. 3 Use the Parameter control 1-4 push-switches to select the plug-in that you
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 197
    -Pro Tools is bypassed. Resetting Faders, Sends, & Panpots Faders, panpots, and sends can be reset to their default values as follows. For faders and send reset together. Navigating the Edit Window The cursor buttons can be used to navigate the Edit window as follows. 1 Use the 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 198
    Adjustments to the Selected Region The cursor buttons can be used in conjunction with the Parameter wheel to make fine adjustments to the selected region. 1 Use the [INC] (CURSOR MODE) button to select Select point of the selected region, double-click the Right cursor button. 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 199
    before rewind, fast forward, or playback commences. While scrub/ shuttle is active, only the following Pro Tools/02R96 controls can be used: [SCRUB] and [SHUTTLE] buttons, Parameter wheel, transport buttons, faders, [ON] buttons, and [SOLO] buttons. The current position can be stored as a marker by
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 200
    Meter Display mode is selected. 2 Press and hold a channel's [AUTO] button. The channel's Automation mode is displayed while the [AUTO] button is pressed. Pro Tools ), or [8] (OFF) button. If Channel Display mode or Meter Display mode is currently selected, the channel's Automation mode is
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 201
    as follows. 1 Use the following USER DEFINED KEYS to arm parameters. USER DEFINED KEYS [11] (FADER) [12] (MUTE) [13] (PAN) [14] (SEND) [15] (SEND MUTE) [16] (PLUG-IN) Pro Tools Volume Mute Pan Send level Send mute Plug-in The button indicators for armed parameters light up. 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 202
    Parameter wheel or INC/DEC buttons to select a target, and then press [ENTER]. TARGET: This can be set to NO ASSIGN, USER DEFINED, Nuendo, or Pro Tools. See page 190 for more information on the User Defined target. See page 169 for more information on the Pro Tools target. 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 203
    are used to select banks 1, 2, 3, and 4. Each bank can contain MIDI settings for the 24 faders, Encoders strip. To enter a name, use the cursor buttons to select the SHORT or LONG name, use the [SEL] buttons, Parameter button is used to turn on and off the Learn function, which can be used to learn
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 204
    function can be used at a time. FADER: These parameters are used to specify the MIDI message (up to 16 bytes) to be transmitted when a fader is operated. Use the [SEL] not the same, the faders, Encoders, and [ON] buttons are set accordingly, but no MIDI data is transmitted. 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 205
    them to the 02R96's MIDI, SERIAL, USB, or SLOT1 (with optional mLAN I/O Card installed in Slot #1). MMC support varies from machine to machine. Some machines may not operate exactly as explained in this section. Configuring Machines Up to eight machines can be configured as follows. 1 Use the MACHINE
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 206
    02R96's transport can be used 's also used to punch out of recording. [REC] button This button is used in conjunction own has no effect. Using Shuttle & Scrub The Parameter wheel can be used to shuttle and scrub used to shuttle. When the [SCRUB] button indicator is lit, the Parameter wheel can be used
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 207
    , the stored position is located and then playback continues from that position. [SET] button This button is used in conjunction with the LOCATE MEMORY [1-8], [IN], [OUT], and [RETURN TO ZERO] buttons to set the on the frame rate setting on the Time Reference page (see page 152). 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 208
    figured so that they output trigger signals when faders or USER DEFINED KEYS are operated. The GPI can also be used to control a "RECORDING" warning light outside a studio, or to trigger the Solo function of a Yamaha 02R Digital Recording Console. 1 Use the DISPLAY ACCESS [SETUP] button to select the
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 209
    this, in the left-hand box, select the number parameter next to the Assign button, and use the Parameter wheel or INC/DEC buttons to specify the number. You can initialize the assignments of external MIDI device, such as a MIDI data filer, by using MIDI Bulk Dump (see page 168). 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 210
    02R96 by using the preferences pages. Preferences 1 1 Use the DISPLAY ACCESS [SETUP] button to locate the Preferences 1 page. 2 Use the cursor buttons or Parameter wheel to select the preferences, and use be selected by moving the corresponding fader or Encoder, or by turning on 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 211
    Channel faders are set to nominal when Scene #0 is recalled. Meter Follow Layer: When this preference is on, the optional MB02R96 Peak Meter Bridge automatically follows the Layer selection on the 02R96. Scene MEM Auto Update: When this preference is on, the Shadow Scene memories can be used (see
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 212
    undone by using the Undo function. Copy Initial Fader: When this preference is on, when Fader events are copied or moved on the Automix Event Copy page, the fader value at the specified IN point is copied to the specified TO point. This eliminates fader position matching problems when no fader event
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 213
    Using the Oscillator The 02R96 features an oscillator that can be used for calibration or diagnostic purposes. 1 Use the DISPLAY ACCESS [UTILITY] button to locate the Oscillator page. 2 Use the cursor buttons to select the parameters, and use Getting Low," ask your Yamaha dealer to replace the
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 214
    progress: "Loading Factory Presets & Calibrating the Faders... Do Not Touch the Faders!" It's important that you do not touch the faders while this message is displayed, as the faders may not be calibrated correctly. The display returns to normal when initialization is complete. 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 215
    MANAGE ON Manage ON # Function Display 43 Input Fader Group Enable A IN Fader Group A 44 Input Fader Group Enable B IN Fader Group B 45 Input Fader Group Enable C IN Fader Group C 46 Input Fader Group Enable D IN Fader Group D 47 Input Fader Group Enable E IN Fader Group E 48 Input Fader
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 216
    23 Track Arming 24 Surr Lib+1 RCL Surr Lib-1 RCL Surr LibXX RCL Channel Copy Channel Paste Display Back Display Forward USER DEFINED KEYS 203 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 217
    Surr.Mon L Mute 7 Surr.Mon C Mute 8 Surr.Mon R Mute 9 Bass Manage ON 10 No Assign 11 No Assign 12 No Assign 13 No Assign 14 Surr.Mon C IN Fader Group A IN Fader Group B IN Fader Group C IN Fader Group D IN Fader Group E IN Fader Group F IN Fader Group G IN Fader Group H 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 218
    -BUS2 InsertOut-BUS3 InsertOut-BUS4 InsertOut-BUS5 InsertOut-BUS6 InsertOut-BUS7 InsertOut-BUS8 InsertOut-AUX1 InsertOut-AUX2 InsertOut-AUX3 InsertOut-AUX4 InsertOut-AUX5 InsertOut-AUX6 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 219
    -1 FX4-2 InsertOut-AUX7 InsertOut-AUX8 InsertOut-STL InsertOut-STR Effect1 OUT 1 Effect1 OUT 2 Effect2 OUT 1 Effect2 OUT 2 Effect3 OUT 1 Effect3 OUT 2 Effect4 OUT 1 Effect4 OUT 2 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 220
    S4-08 Effects Processors Inputs # 1-1 1-2 1-3 1-4 1-5 1-6 1-7 1-8 2-1 2-2 3-1 3-2 4-1 4-2 AUX1 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE AUX2 NONE AUX3 NONE AUX4 NONE Source Initial Input Patch Settings 207 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 221
    the Slot Outputs, Omni Outs, and Output Channel Insert Ins. The second table, Direct Outs and, 2TR Digital Outputs. Output Patch Table 1 Slot Outputs Source Description NONE BUS1 BUS2 BUS3 BUS4 BUS5 BUS6 BUS7 BUS8 AUX1 Slot1 CH16 IN Slot2 CH1 IN Slot2 CH2 IN Slot2 CH3 IN 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 222
    IN Slot4 CH13 IN Slot4 CH14 IN Slot4 CH15 IN Slot4 CH16 IN Effect1 OUT 1 Effect1 OUT 2 Effect1 OUT 3 Effect1 OUT 4 Effect1 OUT 5 Effect1 OUT 6 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 223
    Dig.1 R 2TR IN Dig.2 L 2TR IN Dig.2 R 2TR IN Dig.3 L 2TR IN Dig.3 R 2TR IN Analog1 L 2TR IN Analog1 R 2TR IN Analog2 L 2TR IN Analog2 R 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 224
    INSCH18 INSCH19 INSCH20 INSCH21 INSCH22 INSCH23 INSCH24 INSCH25 INSCH26 INSCH27 INSCH28 INSCH29 INSCH30 INSCH31 2TR Digital Outs Description NONE BUS1 BUS2 BUS3 BUS4 BUS5 BUS6 BUS7 BUS8 AUX1 AUX2 AUX3 InsertOut-CH27 InsertOut-CH28 InsertOut-CH29 InsertOut-CH30 InsertOut-CH31 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 225
    INSAUX2 INSAUX3 INSAUX4 INSAUX5 INSAUX6 INSAUX7 INSAUX8 INSSTL INSSTR CR-L CR-R 2TR Digital Outs Description InsertOut-CH32 InsertOut-CH33 InsertOut-CH34 InsertOut-CH35 InsertOut-CH36 InsertOut -AUX7 InsertOut-AUX8 InsertOut-STL InsertOut-STR Control Room L Control Room R 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 226
    -02 SLOT2-03 SLOT2-04 SLOT2-05 SLOT2-06 SLOT2-07 SLOT2-08 SLOT3-01 SLOT3-02 SLOT3-03 SLOT3-04 SLOT3-05 SLOT3-06 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 227
    Output Channel Names Output Channel ID BUS1 BUS2 BUS3 BUS4 BUS5 Short Name BUS1 BUS2 BUS3 BUS4 BUS5 Long Name BUS1 BUS2 BUS3 BUS4 BUS5 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 228
    IN Slot4 CH7 IN Slot4 CH8 IN Slot4 CH9 IN Slot4 CH10 IN Slot4 CH11 IN Slot4 CH12 IN Slot4 CH13 IN Slot4 CH14 IN 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 229
    OUT 8 2TR OUT Dig. 1L 2TR OUT Dig. 1R 2TR OUT Dig. 2L 2TR OUT Dig. 2R 2TR OUT Dig. 3L 2TR OUT Dig. 3R 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 230
    93 CH20 FADER OFF 94 CH21 FADER OFF 95 CH22 FADER OFF 96 CH23 FADER OFF 97 CH24 FADER OFF 98 CH25 FADER OFF 99 CH26 FADER OFF 100 CH27 FADER OFF 101 CH28 FADER OFF 102 CH29 FADER OFF 103 CH30 FADER OFF 104 CH31 FADER OFF 105 CH32 FADER OFF 106 CH33 FADER OFF 107 CH34 FADER OFF 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 231
    FADER OFF 147 UDEF1 LATCH 148 UDEF2 LATCH 149 UDEF3 LATCH 150 UDEF4 LATCH 151 UDEF5 LATCH 152 UDEF6 LATCH 153 UDEF7 LATCH 154 UDEF8 LATCH 155 UDEF9 LATCH 156 UDEF10 LATCH 157 UDEF11 LATCH 158 UDEF12 LATCH 159 UDEF13 LATCH 160 UDEF14 LATCH 161 UDEF15 LATCH 162 UDEF16 LATCH 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 232
    FADER ON ENCODER FADER ON ENCODER FADER ON ENCODER FADER ON ENCODER FADER ON ENCODER FADER ON ENCODER FADER ON ENCODER FADER ON ENCODER FADER ON ENCODER FADER ON ENCODER FADER ON ENCODER FADER ON ENCODER FADER ON ENCODER FADER ON ENCODER FADER ON ENCODER FADER ON ENCODER FADER 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 233
    FADER ON ENCODER FADER ON ENCODER FADER ON ENCODER FADER ON ENCODER FADER ON ENCODER FADER ON ENCODER FADER ON ENCODER FADER ON ENCODER FADER ON ENCODER FADER ON ENCODER FADER ON ENCODER FADER ON ENCODER FADER ON ENCODER FADER ON ENCODER FADER ON ENCODER FADER ON ENCODER FADER 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 234
    FADER ON ENCODER FADER ON ENCODER FADER ON ENCODER FADER ON ENCODER FADER ON ENCODER FADER ON ENCODER FADER ON ENCODER FADER ON ENCODER FADER ON ENCODER FADER ON ENCODER FADER ON ENCODER FADER ON ENCODER FADER ON ENCODER FADER ON ENCODER FADER ON ENCODER FADER ON ENCODER FADER 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 235
    MIXER CH24 Controller 1 2 3 4 5 6 Data Format 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 ON B0 40 SW END NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP ENCODER B0 0A ENC END NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP FADER FADER FADER FADER FADER FADER FADER FADER FADER FADER FADER FADER FADER FADER FADER FADER
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 236
    LPF 0.1-1.0 THRU, 21.2 Hz-8.00 kHz 50.0 Hz-16.0 kHz, THRU High-frequency feedback ratio High-pass filter cutoff frequency Low-pass filter cutoff frequency 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 237
    , minus values for reverse-phase feedback) High-frequency feedback ratio High-pass filter cutoff frequency Low-pass filter cutoff frequency Tempo parameter sync on/off Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine DELAY 1. setting) (Max. value depends on tempo 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 238
    High-pass filter cutoff frequency Low-pass filter cutoff frequency Tempo parameter sync on/off DLY NOTE 1 Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine DELAY MOD NOTE 2 Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine FREQ 1. the tempo setting) 2. (Maximum value depends on 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 239
    sync on/off Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine DELAY L Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine DELAY C Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine DELAY R Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine FB. DLY 1. the tempo setting) (Maximum value depends on 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 240
    EQ (peaking type) frequency EQ (peaking type) gain EQ (peaking type) bandwidth High shelving filter frequency High shelving filter gain Tempo parameter sync on/off Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine FREQ. 1. 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 241
    filter frequency High shelving filter gain Tempo parameter sync on/off Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine FREQ. 1. SYMPHONIC Two input, two filter frequency High shelving filter gain Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine FREQ. Tempo parameter sync on/off 1. 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 242
    +12 dB High shelving filter gain OFF/ON Tempo parameter sync on/off 1 Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine FREQ. 1. AUTOPAN Two input, two output autopanner sync on/off Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine FREQ. 1. LR, L->R, L
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 243
    shelving filter frequency High shelving filter gain Tempo parameter sync on/off Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine FREQ. 1. HQ. PITCH One input, parameter sync on/off Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine DELAY 1. tempo setting) (Maximum value depends on the 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 244
    reverse-phase feedback) Pitch shift precision Tempo parameter sync on/off Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine Channel #1 delay Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine Channel #2 delay 1. tempo Acceleration at speed changes Low-frequency filter High-frequency filter 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 245
    band pass Filter frequency offset Filter resonance Output level Tempo parameter sync on/off Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine FREQ 1. DISTORTION One input, two output distortion drive MASTER TONE 0-100 -10 to +10 Master volume Tone N. GATE 0-20 Noise reduction 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 246
    offset Filter resonance Output Level 1. 6.0 ms-46.0 s (fs=44.1 kHz), 5.0 ms-42.3 s (fs=48 kHz), 3 ms-23.0 s (fs=88.2 kHz), 3 ms-21.1 s (fs=96 kHz) 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 247
    frequency High shelving filter gain 1. 6.0 ms-46.0 s (fs=44.1 kHz), 5.0 ms-42.3 s (fs=48 kHz), 3 ms-23.0 s (fs=88.2 kHz), 3 ms-21.1 s (fs=96 kHz) 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 248
    Pitch modulation depth Modulation delay time Modulation waveform Tempo parameter sync on/off Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine FREQ. 1. REV->CHORUS One input time Modulation waveform Tempo parameter sync on/off Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine FREQ. 1. 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 249
    , minus values for reverse-phase feedback) Modulation waveform Tempo parameter sync on/off Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine FREQ. 1. REV->FLANGE One input, two Modulation waveform Tempo parameter sync on/off Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine FREQ. 1. 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 250
    speed Modulation depth Modulation delay time Modulation waveform Tempo parameter sync on/off Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine FREQ. 1. REV->SYMPHO. One input, time Modulation waveform Tempo parameter sync on/off Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine FREQ. 1. 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 251
    frequency Reverb and panned reverb balance (0% = all panned reverb, 100% = all reverb) Modulation speed Modulation depth Panning direction Modulation waveform Tempo parameter sync on/off Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine FREQ. 1. LR, L->R, L
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 252
    early reflections Tempo parameter sync on/off Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine left channel DELAY L Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine right channel DELAY R Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine FB. DLY 1. the tempo setting) (Maximum value depends on 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 253
    early reflections Tempo parameter sync on/off Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine left channel DELAY L Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine right channel DELAY R Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine FB. DLY 1. tempo setting) (Maximum value depends on the 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 254
    Reverb density Tempo parameter sync on/off Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine left channel DELAY L Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine right channel DELAY R Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine FB. DLY 1. tempo setting) (Maximum value depends on the 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 255
    Reverb density Tempo parameter sync on/off Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine left channel DELAY L Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine right channel DELAY R Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine FB. DLY 1. tempo setting) (Maximum value depends on the 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 256
    % = all delayed distortion) Tempo parameter sync on/off Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine DELAY Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine FREQ. 1. the tempo 0-20 Filter 3 level Filter 1 resonance RESO. 2 RESO. 3 0-20 0-20 Filter 2 resonance Filter 3 resonance 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 257
    -50 to +50 cents OFF, C1-C6, ALL Playback pitch shift Playback pitch shift fine PLAY button can be triggered by using MIDI Note on/off messages. 1. 0.0-5941.0 ms (fs=44.1 kHz), 0.0 ms-5458.3 ms (fs=48 kHz), 0.0-2970 and reverb (0% = all reverb, 100% = all early reflections) 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 258
    When set to 0%, it's fed only to the Left and Right channels (i.e., Phantom Center). When set to 50%, it's fed equally to the Left, Right 1 1. When set to NOR, the position can be set by using the Joystick so long as the SELECTED CHANNEL PAN/SURROUND [EFFECT] button reflections) 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 259
    , six output autopanner for 5.1 surround. You can reset to the pan position specified by the OFFSET parameter by pressing the RESET button. Parameter Range Description SOURCE TRIG. LVL TIME Tempo parameter sync on/off Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine FREQ. 1. 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 260
    filter cutoff frequency Low-pass filter cutoff frequency Tempo parameter sync on/off Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine FREQ. 1. SYMPHO 5.1 Six input, six -pass filter cutoff frequency Tempo parameter sync on/off Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine FREQ. 1. 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 261
    M. BAND DYNA. Two input, two output 3-band dynamics processor, with individual solo and gain reduction metering for each band. Parameter Range Description LOW GAIN MID GAIN HI. GAIN -96.0 to +12.0 dB .3 s (fs=48 kHz), 3 ms-23.0 s (fs=88.2 kHz), 3 ms-21.1 s (fs=96 kHz) 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 262
    input, six output compressor for 5.1 surround, with individual solo for each band, and gain reduction metering of left and right (L+R), left surround and right surround (LS+RS), center (C), or LFE RS are linked. 2+2: key-in of L and R are linked, and LS and RS are linked. 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 263
    input, six output compander for 5.1 surround, with individual solo for each band, and gain reduction metering of left and right (L+R), left surround and right surround (LS+RS), center (C), or LFE RS are linked. 2+2: key-in of L and R are linked, and LS and RS are linked. 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 264
    0.1 PEAKING +1.0 dB 6.30 kHz 0.28 H.SHELF +3.0 dB 13.2 kHz - H.SHELF +0.5 dB 7.50 kHz - H.SHELF 0.0 dB 17.0 kHz - H.SHELF 0.0 dB 4.00 kHz - H.SHELF +0.5 dB 4.00 kHz - 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    Piano 2 15 E. G. Clean 16 E. G. Crunch 1 17 E. G. Crunch 2 18 E. G. Dist. 1 19 E. G. Dist. 2 20 A. G. Stroke 1 21 A. G. Stroke 2 02R96-Owner's Manual LOW PEAKING G +3.5 dB F 85 Hz Q 0.1 PEAKING G +2.5 dB F 125 Hz Q 1.6 L.SHELF G -6.0 dB F 95 Hz Q - PEAKING G +3.5 dB
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    - PEAKING +2.0 dB 6.00 kHz 0.14 H.SHELF +2.5 dB 6.70 kHz - PEAKING +3.0 dB 4.50 kHz 7 H.SHELF +6.5 dB 16.0 kHz - H.SHELF +6.0 dB 18.0 kHz - H.SHELF +4.0 dB 15.0 kHz - 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    kHz 0.1 H.SHELF 0.0 dB 17.0 kHz - H.SHELF +2.5 dB 10.0 kHz - H.SHELF 0.0 dB 12.5 kHz - PEAKING +3.0 dB 5.60 kHz 0.1 H.SHELF +3.0 dB 12.5 kHz - H.SHELF 0.0 dB 10.0 kHz - 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 268
    -56 0 2.56 331 -19 -22 93 1.20 S 6.32 S -11 -53 0 1.93 400 -8 -23 1 0.63 238 Value -8 2.5 60 0.0 2 250 -23 1.7 1 3.5 2 70 -10 3.5 1 0.0 6 250 -8 4 25 0.0 24 180 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 269
    ( :1) Attack (ms) Out gain (dB) Width (dB) Release (ms) Threshold (dB) Ratio ( :1) Attack (ms) Out gain (dB) Knee Release (ms) 02R96-Owner's Manual Value -24 3 9 5.5 2 58 -11 3.5 1 -1.5 7 192 -17 2.5 8 3.5 2 12 -23 2 0 0.5 2 151 -8 1.7 11 0.0 10 128 -20 2 2 5.0 2 749 -24 2 38 -3.5 54 842 -12 2 15
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    (dB) Knee Release (ms) Value -12 1.7 6 4.0 hard 133 -10 3.5 9 3.0 hard 250 -9 2.5 17 1.0 hard 238 -18 3.5 7 6.0 2 174 -8 3.5 7 2.5 4 261 -10 2.5 5 1.5 2 238 -11 2 33 1.5 2 749 -12 1.5 93 1.5 4 1.35 S 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    (dB) Ratio ( :1) Attack (ms) Out gain (dB) Width (dB) Release (ms) Threshold (dB) Ratio ( :1) Attack (ms) Out gain (dB) Knee Release (ms) 02R96-Owner's Manual Value -17 1.5 76 2.5 2 186 -18 1.7 18 4.0 1 226 -13 2 58 2.0 1 238 -18 1.7 8 -2.5 18 238 -14 2 2 3.5 4 35 -18 4 8 8.0 hard 354 -23 20 15
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 272
    ) Knee Release (ms) Value -8 2.5 26 1.5 3 331 -9 1.7 39 2.5 2 226 -33 2 1 2.0 2 284 -14 2.5 1 -2.5 18 180 -9 3 20 -3.0 90 3.90 s 0 ∞ 0 0.0 hard 319 -18 3.5 94 2.5 hard 447 -16 6 11 6.0 1 180 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 273
    Specifications General Spec Number of scene memories Sampling Frequency Signal Delay Fader Fader Resolution Total Harmonic adjacent input channels (CH1-24) -80 dB input to output Phantom switch Pad switch Gain control Peak indicator Signal indicator Insert Insert switch 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 274
    General Spec 261 Option Input (SLOT 1-4) Digital Input (2TR IN DIGITAL 1-3) Input Channel CH1-56 TALKBACK OSCILLATOR STEREO OUT OMNI OUT 1-8 CONTROL ROOM MONITOR OUT STUDIO MONITOR OUT Available cards SRC Input patch Phase Gate-type3 Comp-type4 Attenuator EQ Delay On/off Fader Aux send Solo Pan
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 275
    Fader Balance Delay Metering Comp-type4 Attenuator EQ On/off Fader Delay Bus to stereo Metering Comp-type4 Attenuator EQ On/off Fader Delay Metering On/off Word length 16, 20, 24-bit STEREO, BUS1-8, AUX 1-8, DIRECT OUT 1-56, INSERT OUT, CONTROL ROOM Optional digital EQ/pre fader/post fader -96.0 to
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 276
    to Input patch/effect-in Power Requirements U.S./Canada Other 120 V, 60 Hz 200 W 220-240 V, 50/60 Hz 200 W Dimensions (H x D x W) 239 Options AC Cable CD-ROM (Studio Manager) Digital interface card (MY8, MY4 series) PEAK METER BRIDGE: MB02R96 SIDE PANEL: SP02R96 /off 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 277
    step) 5 ms-42.3 s (160 points) @ 48 kHz 6 ms-46.0 s (160 points) @ 44.1 kHz 3 ms-21.1 s (160 points) @ 96 kHz 3 ms-23.0 s (160 points) @ 88.2 kHz 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 278
    GAIN control INSERT switch GAIN control TALKBACK LEVEL control STUDIO LEVEL control CONTROL ROOM LEVEL control PHONES LEVEL control ON/OFF 0/26 dB -16 to -60 dB ON/OFF +10 to -34 dB Digital Section FADER MODE Section AUX SELECT FADER MODE ENCODER MODE DISPLAY ACCESS buttons DISPLAY CONTROL
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 279
    MONITOR STUDIO SOLO CONTROL ROOM SURROUND Others SCENE MEMORY USER DEFINED KEYS LOCATOR TRANSPORT CONTROL Encoders Buttons Faders (w/ touch -48, MASTER, REMOTE buttons (w/LED) AUTO, SEL, ON buttons (w/LED) Fader (w/touch sense) x 1 INC, DEC ENTER buttons Parameter wheel 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 280
    LEDs x10 FREQUENCY, Q LEDs 2 × 4 dB, Hz, kHz 3 × 4 3-digit numeric LEDs x4 (parameter value) LED x1 2-digit numeric LED x1 Libraries Effect library (EFFECT 1-4) Compressor library Gate library EQ library Channel (EFFECT 2-4: 44) 76 36 92 4 124 40 160 2 127 1 32 1 32 1 32 1 32 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 281
    . (All faders and level phantom power) is supplied to CH INPUT (1-16) XLR type connectors via individual switches. Analog Output Spec Output STEREO OUT [L, R] STUDIO MONITOR OUT [L, R] C-R MONITOR OUT [L, R] OMNI OUT 1-8 INSERT OUT 1-16 PHONES Actual Source Impedance For Use 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 282
    Digital Output Spec Output Format 2TR OUT DIGITAL 1 AES/EBU1 Professional use 2 IEC-609584 Consumer use 3 IEC-609584 Consumer use CASCADE OUT - 1. Channel status of 2TR OUT DIGITAL 2=HOT, 3=COLD). 4. Channel status of 2TR OUT DIGITAL 2, 3 Type: 2 audio channels Category code: 2
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 283
    -AE96S AES/EBU YES MY8-AE96 AES/EBU YES 1. See the Digital I/O chapter. Details depend on each interface card. Input 8 IN Spec I/O Port Format Level Connector in Console TO HOST MIDI TIME CODE IN WORD CLOCK CONTROL METER Serial USB IN OUT THRU MTC SMPTE IN OUT - USB 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 284
    RESERVED 61 ID1 OUT 62 ID3 OUT 63 ID5 OUT 64 ID1 IN 65 ID3 IN 66 ID5 IN 67 2CH/LINE OUT 68 FG 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 285
    -2. Inrush Current: 70 A Conformed Environment: E1, E2, E3 and E4 02R96-Owner's Manual 239 mm +48V ON OFF +48V ON OFF +48V ON OFF +48V DIGITAL MIXING CONSOLE PHONES 0 10 STUDIO LEVEL 0 10 PHONES LEVEL MONITOR DISPLAY STUDIO DISPLAY ACCESS AUTOMIX DIO SETUP UTILITY MIDI REMOTE METER
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    122 123 124 125 126 127 128 Initial Scene # 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 User Scene # 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    INPUT7 INPUT8 INPUT9 INPUT10 INPUT11 INPUT12 INPUT13 INPUT14 INPUT15 INPUT16 INPUT17 INPUT18 INPUT19 INPUT20 INPUT21 INPUT22 INPUT23 INPUT24 INPUT25 INPUT1 INPUT2 INPUT3 INPUT4 INPUT5 INPUT6 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 288
    rx/tx rx/tx rx/tx rx/tx function 02R96-specific parameter change 02R96-specific parameter request General purpose digital mixer parameter change General purpose digital mixer parameter request The following data types of parameter change are used by the 02R96. Type 1 2 3 4 16 17 18 32 33 34 tx/rx
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 289
    program number will be transmitted. Transmission to Studio Manager using Program Change messages will not be performed since reset 12. SYSTEM EXCLUSIVE MESSAGE (F0) 12.1 MIDI MACHINE CONTROL (MMC) These messages are transmitted when the Machine Control section of the 02R96 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 290
    ) change if the same bank is being used. STATUS 11110000 F0 System exclusive message ID No. 01000011 43 Manufacture's ID number (YAMAHA) SUB STATUS 0000nnnn 0n n=0-15 (Device '8' 01000011 43 'C' 00110101 35 '5' 00110100 34 '4' DATA NAME 01001100 4C 'L' 00000000 00 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 291
    cases) change if the same bank is being used. STATUS 11110000 F0 System exclusive message ID No. 01000011 43 Manufacture's ID number (YAMAHA) SUB STATUS 0000nnnn 0n n=0-15 (Device number= No. 00000000 00 0bbbbbbb bb b=0-3(bank no.A-D) EOX 11110111 F7 End of exclusive 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 292
    ID number (YAMAHA) SUB STATUS ID number (YAMAHA) SUB ID number (YAMAHA) SUB STATUS ID number (YAMAHA) SUB buffer. For reception by the 02R96, only the user area is valid. 01000011 43 Manufacture's ID number (YAMAHA) SUB STATUS 0000nnnn 0n n=0-15 ( 's ID number (YAMAHA) SUB STATUS 0010nnnn
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 293
    256-259) STATUS 11110000 F0 System exclusive message ID No. 01000011 43 Manufacture's ID number (YAMAHA) SUB STATUS 0000nnnn 0n n=0-15 (Device number=MIDI Channel) FORMAT No. 01111110 7E Universal 20 ' ' 00100000 20 ' ' 00111000 38 '8' 01000011 43 'C' 00110101 35 '5' 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 294
    Manufacture's ID number (YAMAHA) n=0-15 (Device reception by the 02R96, only the user area is 43 Manufacture's ID number (YAMAHA) SUB STATUS 0000nnnn 0n number (YAMAHA) SUB the 02R96, only the user area Manufacture's ID number (YAMAHA) SUB STATUS 0000nnnn 0n ID number (YAMAHA) SUB STATUS
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 295
    , 256:current data For reception by the 02R96, only the user area is valid. STATUS 11110000 F0 System exclusive message ID No. 01000011 43 Manufacture's ID number (YAMAHA) SUB STATUS 0000nnnn 0n n=0-15 (Device block number) DATA 0ddddddd ds Input Patch Library data : : 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 296
    11110000 F0 System exclusive message ID No. 01000011 43 Manufacture's ID number (YAMAHA) SUB STATUS 0001nnnn 1n n=0-15 (Device number=MIDI Channel) GROUP ID 00111110 3E MODEL ID (digital mixer) MODEL ID 00001011 0B 02R96 ADDRESS 0ttttttt tt Data type 0eeeeeee ee Element No. (If 'ee' is
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 297
    YAMAHA) SUB STATUS 0001nnnn 1n n=0-15 (Device number=MIDI Channel) GROUP ID 00111110 3E MODEL ID (digital mixer ID number (YAMAHA) n=0-15 (Device number=MIDI Channel) MODEL ID (digital mixer) 02R96 Patch data number (YAMAHA) n=0-15 (Device number=MIDI Channel) MODEL ID (digital mixer) 02R96 Setup
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 298
    Manufacture's ID number (YAMAHA) n=0-15 (Device number=MIDI Channel) MODEL ID (digital mixer) 02R96 Backup memory Element No :BUS1 - 135:BUS8, 256:AUX1 263:AUX5, 512:STEREO L - 513:STEREO R Use 256 if the recall destination or store source is a single data item. Effect is 0:Effect 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 299
    with COPY PAIR ON with RESET BOTH PAIR OFF 0x00 0x01 YAMAHA) n=0-15 (Device number=MIDI Channel) MODEL ID (digital mixer) 02R96 Address UU Address UL Address LU Address LL 0:press, 1:release End of exclusive 12.3.21 Parameter change (Remote Meter be disabled if the power is turned off and on
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 300
    00111110 3E MODEL ID (digital mixer) MODEL ID 00001011 0B 02R96 ADDRESS 00100001 21 Address UU 0aaaaaaa aa Address UL 0aaaaaaa aa Address LU 0aaaaaaa aa Address LL DATA 0ddddddd dd Data1 H 0ddddddd dd Data1 L : EOX 11110111 F7 End of exclusive Meter data uses the unmodified DECAY value
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 301
    , and, using two of the supplied 12 mm screws C, screw in the top two fixing screws, but don't tighten them fully. 4 Screw in the bottom two screws C and tighten them fully. 5 Fully tighten the top two screws C. 6 Connect the meter bridge cable to the 02R96's METER port. 3 2 3 2 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 302
    when the LAYER buttons on the 02R96 are pressed. E OUTPUT METERING POSITION button & indicators This button is used to set the metering position for Output Channels to pre-EQ, pre-fader, or post-fader. It works in unison with the PRE EQ, PRE FADER, and POST FADER buttons for Output Channels on the
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 303
    290 Appendix D: Options SP02R96 Wooden Side Panels Attach the side panels as shown below. 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    page 130 Automix Store Undo preference 199 AUTOPAN 229 AUX 1-8 buttons 6 AUX 7 button, studio 20 AUX 8 button, studio 20 AUX button, encoder mode 7 AUX FADER VIEW page 111 AUX PAN CH pages 84 AUX SELECT section about 6 Pro Tools 174 using 79 AUX SEND CH pages 80 Aux sends attenuating 90 automix 145
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    windows 31 Pro Tools 171 DISPLAY ACCESS section 7 DISPLAY ACCESS section, SELECTED CHANNEL section 12 Display Brightness preference 198 DISPLAY buttons AUX SELECT 6 DYNAMICS 12 EFFECTS/PLUG-INS 9 ENCODER MODE 6 EQUALIZER 14 MACHINE CONTROL 17 MONITOR 20 PAN/SURROUND 13 02R96-Owner's Manual
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    97 F F1-F4 buttons about 10 editing effects 134 editing plug-ins 137 Pro Tools 171 FADER button 7 Fader edit mode 148 FADER MODE section about 7 Pro Tools 174 using 35 Fader Touch Sensitivity preference 198 Faders about 6 auto channel select 34 automix punch in/out 156 aux send master levels
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 307
    PARAMETER VIEW page 109 MB02R96 peak meter bridge 288 Measures, time signature map 153 Merging automix events 158 METER button 8 Meter display mode, Pro tools 173 Meter Follow Layer preference 198 METER port 27 Meter, time signature map 153 Metering effects 88 input channels 87 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 308
    studio 115 faders 106 grouping mutes 107 inserts 95 library 123 metering 88 naming 112 pairing 104 selecting master layer 33 soloing 102 viewing fader pan modes 68 using 104 PAN button Patching 2TR digital outputs 56 Pro Tools 169 MIDI port setup 164 USB driver 163 Peak hold 87 02R96-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 309
    95 Post/pre. See Pre/post Power cord 29 POWER switch 28 Powering up the 02R96 29 Pre/post aux sends 79 metering 87 solo 103 PREFERENCES1 page 197 PREFERENCES2 page 198 PREFERENCES3 page 199 Presets compressors 97 effects 131 EQ 91 gates 60 Pro tools arming parameters for automation 188 assigning
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 310
    CODE INPUT connector 26 Solo cascading consoles 49 configuring 102 safe channels 103 sel mode 103 status 102 trim 103 using 102 SOLO buttons about 6 Pro Tools 173 using 102 SOLO indicator 20 SOLO SETUP page 102 SOLO TRIM 103 Soloing channels 102 Sonic Spec 1 Sorting scene memories 144 SP02R96 wooden
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 311
    Muting Turning on the 02R96 29 Type I/II EQ 93 U Undo automix 148 Undo scene memory 139 UPDATE 146 USB TO HOST port 26 drivers 163 MIDI 163 timecode source 152 USER DEFINED KEY ASSIGN page 196 USER DEFINED KEYS 1-16 16 USER DEFINED KEYS section about 16 Pro Tools 176 using 196 User defined layer
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 312
    02R96 Block Diagram x 16 A INPUT (1-16) B OFF +48V PHANTOM ON GAIN PAD 0 26 PEAK SIGNAL INSERT I/O (1-16) INSERT OFF ON AD IN 1( ...16) AD AD Input 1-16 TO TALKBACK SELECT x 8 INPUT (17-24) PEAK SIGNAL AD IN 17( ..24) AD AD Input 17-24 INPUT 1(...56) (Gain Reduction) METER (Out
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    02R96 Level Diagram Analog Digital dBu dBFS Bit +24 +20 +10 +4 0 -10 -20 -30 -40 -50 -60 -70 . Input [-46dBu] Nominal Input [-60dBu] GAIN MAX., PAD OFF OMNI OUT (4dB) CONTROL ROOM MONITOR OUT STEREO OUT STUDIO MONITOR OUT OMNI OUT (default setting:18dB) -20 -30 -40 -50 -60 -70 -80 -90 -100 -
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 314
    YAMAHA [Digital Mixing Console-Internal Parameters] Date: 20 Mar. 2002 Model: 02R96 MIDI Implementation Chart Version: Pos :Song Sel :Tune System :Clock Real Time :Commands Aux Messages :Local ON/OFF :All Notes OFF :Active Sense :Reset 0-127 O X X X X X X X X X 0-127 0-99 O O X X O O X X
  • Yamaha 02R96 | Owner's Manual - Page 315
    V868730 R0 1 IP 320 02 04 830 AP Printed in Japan YAMAHA CORPORATION Pro Audio & Digital Musical Instrument Division P.O. Box 3, Hamamatsu, 430-8651, Japan
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