Yamaha 02R96 manual

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    E DIGIT AL MIXING CONSOLE Owner’ s Manual Owner’ s Manual Owner’ s Manual Keep This Manual For Future Reference.[...]

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    WARNING: THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED IMPORTANT THE WIRES IN THIS MAINS LEAD ARE COLOURED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CODE: GREEN-AND-YELLOW : EARTH BLUE : NEUTRAL BROWN : LIVE As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follo[...]

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    i 02R96—Owner’s Manual Important Information W arnings • Connect this unit ’ s power c ord only to an AC outlet of the t ype stated in this Ow ner’ s Man- ual or as marked on the unit. Failure t o do so is a fire and electrical shock hazard. • Do not allow water t o enter this unit or allo w the unit to bec ome wet. Fire or electrical [...]

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    ii 02R96—Owner’s Manual • This unit has ventilation holes alo ng the front underside and at the rear t o prevent the int er - nal temperature fr om rising too high. Do not block them. Blocked v entilation holes are a fire hazar d. I n particular , do not operate the unit while it ’ s on its side, is upside down, or while it’ s cov ered w[...]

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    iii 02R96—Owner’s Manual 02R96 Exclusion of Certain Responsibility Manufactur er , importer , or dealer shall not be liable for an y incidental damages including personal injury or any other damages caused by impr oper use or operation of the 02R96. T rademarks AD A T M ultiChannel Optical Digital Interfac e is a trademark and AD A T and Alesis[...]

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    iv 02R96—Owner’s Manual Stereo Out c hapters contain cr oss-references t o the relevant sections of the “Common Channel Functions ” chapter . Conventions Used in this Manual The 02R96 features two types of button: ph ysical buttons that y ou can press (e.g., ENTER and DISPLA Y) and buttons that appear on the displa y pages. R eferenc es to [...]

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    v 02R96—Owner’s Manual Contents 1 Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 Control Surface & Rear Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Control Surface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Rear Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    vi 02R96—Owner’s Manual 7 Input Channels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Patching Input Channels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Metering Input Channels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Reversing th[...]

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    vii 02R96—Owner’s Manual 9 Bus Outs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Patching Bus Outs to Outputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Routing Input Channels to Bus Outs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Metering Bus Outs .[...]

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    viii 02R96—Owner’s Manual 11 Common Channel Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 Metering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 Attenuating Signals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 Usin[...]

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    ix 02R96—Owner’s Manual 16 Automix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 About Automix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 What’s Recorded in an Automix? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 Auto[...]

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    x 02R96—Owner’s Manual 19 Remote Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189 About the Remote Layer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189 Assigning a Target to the Remote Layer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189 Configuring the User De[...]

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    xi 02R96—Owner’s Manual Appendix C: MIDI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 273 Scene Memory to Program Change Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 273 Initial Parameter to Control Change Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274 MIDI Data Format . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    Welcome 1 02R96—Owner’s Manual 1 Welcome Thank you for c hoosing the Y amaha 02R96 Dig ital Mixing Console. The 02R96 Digital Mixing Console offers 24-bit/96 kHz digital audio proc essing without compr omise, compr ehensive surr ound mixing and monitoring, inc luding bass manage- ment, and hands-on control of popular D A W (Digital A udio W ork[...]

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    2 Chapter 1—Welcome 02R96—Owner’s Manual I/O Patching • An y available input port can be patched to the I nput Channels, Insert Ins, or Effects inputs • Direct Outs, Inser t Outs, Bus Outs, A ux Sends, and the Stereo Out can be pat ched to an y output port • Input and output ports can be named for easy identification • P atches can b[...]

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    Welcome 3 02R96—Owner’s Manual Surround Sound • 3-1 and 5.1 Surround modes • Jo ystick c ontrol • Bass management • M onitor matrix • Surround monit or speaker alignment functions • Surround monit or librar y w ith 32 user memories Remote Control • Control and manage y our 02R96 from your M ac or PC by using the bundled Studio M a[...]

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    4 Chapter 2—Control Surface & Rear Panel 02R96—Owner’s Manual 2 Control Sur face & Rear Panel Control Sur face 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 AUX 1 AUX 2 AUX 3 AUX 4 AUX 5 AUX 6 AUX 7 AUX 8 BUS 1 BUS 2 BUS 3 BUS 4 BUS 5 BUS 6 BUS 7 BUS 8 PHONES LEVEL 01 0 01 0 01 0 TALKB[...]

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    Control Surface 5 02R96—Owner’s Manual AD Input Section AD Input #1 is sho wn at the top; AD Inputs #17 and #18 below . A +48V ON/OFF switches (AD 1–16) These switches turn on and off the +48 V phantom po wer feed to each INPUT A (XLR -t ype connector). Phantom po wer is typically used to power c ondenser-type microphones or dir ect bo x es. [...]

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    6 Chapter 2—Control Surface & Rear Panel 02R96—Owner’s Manual D SOLO buttons These buttons are used t o solo Channels. The [SOL O] button indicators of channels that are soloed light up . See “Soloing Channels ” on page 102 for more information. E ON buttons These buttons are used t o mute I nput and Output Channels. Their exact opera[...]

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    Control Surface 7 02R96—Owner’s Manual C AUX button This button is used to select the Aux Enc oder mode. Its indicat or lights up when this mode is selected. In this mode, the Enc oders function as A ux Send level c ontrols when an Input Channel Lay er is selected. W hile the Mast er Lay er is selected, Encoders 1–8 function as Input Channel [...]

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    8 Chapter 2—Control Surface & Rear Panel 02R96—Owner’s Manual D UTILITY button This button is used to select the follo wing pages: Oscillator , Channel Status M onitor , and Battery Check. E REMOTE button This button is used to select the R emote page. See “ About the R emote La yer” on page 189 for more information. F MIDI button Thi[...]

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    Control Surface 9 02R96—Owner’s Manual EFFECTS/PLUG-INS A EFFECTS/PLUG-INS DISPLA Y button This button is used to select the follo wing pages: Effects Edit, Effects Librar y , Plug-In Setup , and Plug-In Edit. See “Internal Effects & Plug-Ins ” on page 131 for more information. B INTERNAL EFFECTS button This button is used to select the[...]

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    10 Chapter 2—Control Surface & Rear Panel 02R96—Owner’s Manual Display Section A Display This 320 x 240 dot displa y with fluorescent backlight displays pages, information on the currently selected Sc ene and channel, the sampling rate, and more. See “ About the Displa y” on page 29 for more information. B Contrast control This contr[...]

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    Control Surface 11 02R96—Owner’s Manual SELECTED CHANNEL Section The subsections of the SELECTED CHANNEL section are e xplained below . ROUTING A ROUTING DISPLA Y button This button is used to select the follo wing pages: Input Channel R outing, Bus t o Stereo , and Bus to St ereo Librar y . See “Routing I nput Channels” on page 66 and “S[...]

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    12 Chapter 2—Control Surface & Rear Panel 02R96—Owner’s Manual DISPLA Y ACCESS A PHASE/INSERT button This button is used to select the I nput Channel Phase and Insert pages. See “Rev ersing the Signal Phase” on page 59 and “Using I nserts” on page 95 for more information. B DELA Y button This button is used to select the Dela y pa[...]

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    Control Surface 13 02R96—Owner’s Manual they’ re set to c ontrol a Compr essor . See “Gating Input C hannels” on page 60 and “Com- pressing Channels ” on page 97 for more information. P AN/SURROUND A P AN/SURROUND DISPLA Y button This button is used to select the I nput Channel P an pages, the Surr ound Mode page, and the Surround Edi[...]

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    14 Chapter 2—Control Surface & Rear Panel 02R96—Owner’s Manual G EFFECT button This button is used to select the J oystick for parameter contr ol of the Rev erb 5.1 effect. I ts indicator lights up when R everb 5.1 effect control is on, and the Joystic k cannot be used for surround panning. See “REVERB 5.1” on page 245 for more inform[...]

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    Control Surface 15 02R96—Owner’s Manual LA YER A 1–24 & 25–48 buttons These buttons select the Input C hannel Lay ers, which determine which I nput Channels are contr olled by the channel strips. The LA YER button indicator for the currently selected Lay er lights up. See “Selecting Layers ” on page 33 for more information. B REMOTE[...]

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    16 Chapter 2—Control Surface & Rear Panel 02R96—Owner’s Manual SCENE MEMORY A SCENE MEMORY DISPLA Y button This button is used to select the follo wing pages: Scene M emor y , Input C hannel Fade Time, Output Fade T ime, Recall Safe, and Scene M emor y Sort. See “Scene M emories” on page 138 for more information. B Scene memory displa[...]

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    Control Surface 17 02R96—Owner’s Manual MACHINE CONTROL A MACHINE CONTROL DISPLA Y button This button is used to select the L ocate M emor y and Mac hine Configuration pages. See “Setting the Locate M emories” on page 194 and “Configuring M achines” on page 192 respectiv e ly for more information. B LOCA TE MEMORY 1–8 buttons Pr ess[...]

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    18 Chapter 2—Control Surface & Rear Panel 02R96—Owner’s Manual Data Entry & T ransport A SHUTTLE button This button is used to set the P arameter wheel to Shuttle mode for mac hine control (D A W , MMC). Its indicat or lights up when Shuttle mode is on. See “U sing Shuttle & Scrub ” on page 193 for more information. B SCRUB bu[...]

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    Control Surface 19 02R96—Owner’s Manual Monitor , Phones & T alkback Section A STUDIO LEVEL control This contr ol is used to set the level of the STUDIO MONITOR OUT . See “Studio M onitor - ing” on page 115 for more information. B PHONES LEVEL control This contr ol is used to set the level of the PHONES. See “Control R oom Monitoring?[...]

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    20 Chapter 2 — Control Surface & Rear Panel 02R96—Owner’s Manual MONITOR Section The various subsections of the MONITOR section ar e explained belo w . STUDIO A MONITOR DISPLA Y button This button is used to select the follo wing pages: Solo Setting, C ontrol Room Setup , and T alkback Setup. See “Configuring Solo ” on page 102, “C[...]

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    Control Surface 21 02R96—Owner’s Manual CONTROL ROOM A STEREO 2TR D1 button This button selects the 2TR IN DIGIT AL AES/EBU 1 as the Co ntrol Room M onitor signal source. Its indicator lights up when this sourc e is selected. See “Contr ol Room M onitoring” on page 114 for more information. B STEREO 2TR D2 button This button selects the 2TR[...]

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    22 Chapter 2 — Control Surface & Rear Panel 02R96—Owner’s Manual M DIMMER button This button is used to dim the C ontrol R oom Monit or and Surround M onitor signals. I ts indicator lights up when these signals are dimmed. See “C ontrol Room M onitoring” on page 114 for more information. N T ALKBACK button This button turns on the T a[...]

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    Rear Panel 23 02R96—Owner’s Manual Rear Panel AD Input Section (p. 24) SLOT Section (p. 28) Analog Master I/O Section (p. 24) OMNI OUT s, Digital I/O & Control Section (p. 26) Power Section (p. 28)[...]

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    24 Chapter 2 — Control Surface & Rear Panel 02R96—Owner’s Manual AD Input Section AD Input #1 is sho wn at the top; AD Inputs #17 and #18 below A INPUT A & B (BAL) connectors AD Inputs 1 thr ough 16 feature balanced XLR -3-31-ty pe connectors and balanc ed 1/4-inch phone jacks, both with a nominal input range of –60 dB to +10 dB. Ph[...]

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    Rear Panel 25 02R96—Owner’s Manual level is co ntrolled by the STUDIO LE VEL contr ol. See “Studio M onitoring” on page 115 for more information. B STEREO OUT +4 dB (BAL) These balanced XLR -3-32-ty pe connect ors, nominal output level +4 dB , output the analog Stereo Out signal and are typically connected the ster eo inputs of a 2-track re[...]

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    26 Chapter 2 — Control Surface & Rear Panel 02R96—Owner’s Manual OMNI OUT s, Digital I/O & Control Section A OMNI OUT +4dB (BAL) These balanced 1/4-inch TRS phone jac ks, nominal output level +4 dB, provide eight analog outputs that can be patched t o the following: Bus Outs, A ux Sends, the Ster eo Out, Insert Outs, Dir ect Outs, or [...]

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    Rear Panel 27 02R96—Owner’s Manual H 2TR IN DIGIT AL COAXIAL 2 & 3 These phono connect ors accept c onsumer format (IEC-60958) digital audio, and are ty pi- cally used to c onnect the digital stereo outputs of 2-t rack rec orders. Sig nals connect ed here can be monitored via the CONTR OL R OOM MONITOR OUT b y pressing the CONTR OL R OOM [2[...]

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    28 Chapter 2 — Control Surface & Rear Panel 02R96—Owner’s Manual Power Section A POWER ON/OFF switch This switch is used to turn on the pow er to the 02R96. See “ T ur ning On & Off the 02R96” on page 29 for more information. B Grounding screw For electrical safety reasons, and correct operation of the touch-sensitiv e faders, it [...]

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    Operating Basics 29 02R96—Owner’s Manual 3 Operating Basics Connecting the Power Cord Connect the sock et-end of the supplied pow er cor d to the A C IN on the rear panel of the 02R96. Connect the pl ug-end to a suitable A C wall outlet, one that conforms to the po wer supply requir e- ments stated on the 02R96’ s rear panel. Turning On &[...]

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    30 Chapter 3 — Operating Basics 02R96—Owner’s Manual EDIT indicator: This indicator appears when the curre nt mix settings no longer match those of the Scene that was r ecalled last. It works in unison with the Edit indicator d ot on the SCENE MEMOR Y display . See “Edit Buffer & Edit Indicator” on page 138 for more information. Selec[...]

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    Selecting Display Pages 31 02R96—Owner’s Manual Selecting Display Pages Display pages ar e grouped by function, and each group of pages can be selected by using the following [DISPLA Y] buttons: A UX SELECT , ENCODER MODE, EFFECTS/PL UG-INS, ROUTING, DYN AMICS, P AN/SURROUND , EQU AL- IZER, SCENE MEMOR Y , USER DEFINED KE YS, MACHINE CONTR OL, [...]

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    32 Chapter 3 — Operating Basics 02R96—Owner’s Manual Con fi rmation Messages For c ertain functions, the 02R96 pr ompts you for confirmation before e xecuting them, as shown here. Pr ess YES to ex ecute the function, or pr ess NO to can- cel. If no action is taken for a while, the c onfirmation window closes auto matically and the function[...]

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    Selecting Layers 33 02R96—Owner’s Manual Selecting Layers Input and Output Channels ar e arranged into Lay ers, as illustrated below . There are four Lay ers altogether: two I nput Channel Lay ers, a Mast er Laye r (or Output Lay er), and a Re mote Lay er . T o select Input and Output Channels for editing with the channel strip contr ols, y ou [...]

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    34 Chapter 3 — Operating Basics 02R96—Owner’s Manual Selecting Channels T o select Input and Output Channels for editing with the SELECTED CHANNEL controls, you use the LA YER buttons to select a La yer , and the [SEL] butt ons to select a channel on that Lay er . 1 Select a Layer , as explained on page 33. 2 Use the [SEL] buttons to select a[...]

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    Selecting Fader Modes 35 02R96—Owner’s Manual Selecting Fader Modes The exact function of each fader depends on the selected Lay er and Fader mode. 1 Select a Layer , as explained on page 33. 2 Use the F ADER MODE buttons to select a Fader mode. [F ADER]: Channel faders contr ol Input Channel levels or Output C hannel master levels, depending o[...]

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    36 Chapter 3 — Operating Basics 02R96—Owner’s Manual Selecting Encoder Modes The exact function of each Encoder depends on the selected La yer and Enc oder mode. There are tw o preset Enc oder modes, P an and A ux, and two assignable modes, for which you can c hoose from o ver 40 parameters. 1 Select a Layer , as explained in page 33. 2 Use t[...]

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    Assigning Parameters to the ENCODER MODE Assign Buttons 37 02R96—Owner’s Manual Assigning Parameters to the ENCODER MODE Assign Buttons U p to two paramete rs can be assigned to the two ENCODER MODE ASSIGN buttons. Initially , the follo wing par ameters ar e assigned to the ASSIGN b uttons: [ASSIGN 1]: Input P atch [ASSIGN 2]: Direct Out 1 Use [...]

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    38 Chapter 3 — Operating Basics 02R96—Owner’s Manual Assignable Encoder Mode Parameter List # Parameter Encoder Operation Push Switch Operation 1 No Assign —— 2 Attenuator Attenuator — 3 Input Patch Input Channel patch Con fi rm patch selection 4 Insert In Patch Insert In patch Con fi rm patch selection 5 Insert Out Patch Insert Out p[...]

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    Analog I/O & the AD Input Section 39 02R96—Owner’s Manual 4 Analog I/O & the AD Input Section AD Input Section The 02R96 features 24 AD Inputs for c onnecting microphone and line-lev el sources. AD Inputs can be patc hed to Input Channels or I nput Channel Insert Ins (see page 52). They can also be patched to Output C hannel Insert Ins [...]

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    40 Chapter 4 — Analog I/O & the AD Input Section 02R96—Owner’s Manual AD Inserts (AD 1 – 16) AD Inputs 1 thr ough 16 feature switchable analog inserts on 1/4-inch TRS phone jacks for the send and return signals. They are wired: sleeve–ground, ring–return, tip–send. The nominal signal level is +4 dB. AD Input inserts can be turned [...]

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    Digital I/O & Cascading 41 02R96—Owner’s Manual 5 Digital I/O & Cascading Wordclocks U nlike analog audio equipment, digital audio equipment must be synchronized when dig- ital audio signals are transferred from one device to another , otherw ise, signals may not be recei ved c orrectly and audible noise, g litches, or clicks may occur [...]

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    42 Chapter 5 — Digital I/O & Cascading 02R96—Owner’s Manual Selecting the W ordclock Source The wor dclock sourc e can be selected as follo ws. 1 Use the DISPLA Y ACCESS [DIO] button to locate the W ord Clock Select page. 2 Use the cursor buttons to select the sour ces, and press [ENTER] to set. The SL O T TYPE column displa ys the names [...]

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    2TR Digital Outs 43 02R96—Owner’s Manual Terminating External W ordclocks W ordclock signals distributed via BNC cables must be terminated c orrectly , otherw ise, jitter and synchronization err ors may r esult. Ideally , y ou should make a separat e wordc lock con- nection to each device and terminat e it. The following examples show tw o ways[...]

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    44 Chapter 5 — Digital I/O & Cascading 02R96—Owner’s Manual 2TR Digital Ins The 02R96 features thr ee sets of 2-track dig ital inputs: 2TR IN DIGI- T AL AES/EBU 1 uses an XLR -3-31-t ype connector and acc epts AES/EBU format digital audio. 2TR IN DIGIT AL CO AXIAL 2 and 3 use phono connect ors and accept c onsumer format (IEC-60958) digi-[...]

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    Slot I/O 45 02R96—Owner’s Manual Slot I/O The 02R96 features four Slots for installing optional mini-Y GD AI (Y amaha General Dig ital A udio Interface) I/O Car ds, which offer various analog I/O options and digital I/O inter - faces in all the popular digital audio inter connect formats, including AES/EBU , AD A T , and T ascam. Slot Inputs ca[...]

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    46 Chapter 5 — Digital I/O & Cascading 02R96—Owner’s Manual Installing I/O Cards This section explains ho w to install I/O Car ds. 1 T urn off the 02R96. 2 Undo the two fi xing screws and remove the slot cover , as shown below . K eep the cove r and fixing screws in a safe place for futur e use. 3 Insert the card between the guide rails[...]

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    Slot I/O 47 02R96—Owner’s Manual Setting the T ransfer Format for Higher Sampling Rates The data transfer format for the hig her sampling rates can be set as follo ws. 1 Use the DISPLA Y ACCESS [DIO] button to locate the Higher Sample Rate Data T ransfer Format page. 2 Use the cursor buttons to select the parameters, and use the Parameter wheel[...]

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    48 Chapter 5 — Digital I/O & Cascading 02R96—Owner’s Manual Dithering Digital Outputs For digital audio transfer to lo wer -resolution syst ems, the 2TR Digital Outputs and Slot Outputs can be dithered to 16-bit, 20-bit, or 24-bit. 1 Use the DISPLA Y ACCESS [DIO] button to locate the Dither page. 2 Use the cursor buttons to select the Dit[...]

  • Page 62

    Cascading Consoles 49 02R96—Owner’s Manual Cascading Consoles U p to four 02R96s can be cascaded, offering a maximum of 224 Input Channels. Several functions are link ed between all cascaded co nsoles, including Solo , Scene R ecall and Store, so that all consoles w ork just like one big c onsole. A single Y amaha 02R Dig ital R ecor ding Conso[...]

  • Page 63

    50 Chapter 5 — Digital I/O & Cascading 02R96—Owner’s Manual Cascade Hookup Examples Cascading T wo 02R96s Cascading Three or More 02R96s Cascading an 02R Digital Recording Console 02R96 #1 02R96 #2 CASCADE IN CASCADE OUT CASCADE OUT Master: Off Bi-directional: - Master: On Bi-directional: On CASCADE IN Final signals can be output by the S[...]

  • Page 64

    Cascading Consoles 51 02R96—Owner’s Manual Attenuating Cascade Inputs Cascade Inputs can be att enuated, and the Cascade mode and Cascade source can be spec- ified on the Cascade In page. 1 Use the DISPLA Y ACCESS [DIO] button to locate the Cascade In page. 2 Use the cursor buttons to select the parameters, and use the Parameter wheel, INC/DEC[...]

  • Page 65

    52 Chapter 6 — Input & Output Patching 02R96—Owner’s Manual 6 Input & Output Patching Input Patching Signal sources for the I nput Channels, Input Channel I nsert Ins, and int ernal effects pro- cessors ar e selected on the Input P atch pages, which ar e selected by using the DISPLA Y A CCESS [INPUT P A TCH] button. Use the cursor but[...]

  • Page 66

    Input Patching 53 02R96—Owner’s Manual Patching Input Channel Insert Ins AD Inputs, Slot Inputs, int ernal effects processor outputs, Dig ital or A nalog 2TR Inputs can be patched t o the Input Channel Insert Ins. The Input Channel I nsert In Pat ch parameters for the 56 Input C hannels are divided between two pages. The Input Channel 1–48 In[...]

  • Page 67

    54 Chapter 6 — Input & Output Patching 02R96—Owner’s Manual Output Patching Signal sources for the Slot Outputs, Omni Outs, Output Channel Inserts Ins, Direct Outs, and 2TR Digital Outputs are selected on the Output P atch pages, which are selected by using the DISPLA Y A CCESS [OUTPUT P A TCH] butt on. U se the cursor buttons to select t[...]

  • Page 68

    Output Patching 55 02R96—Owner’s Manual Patching Omni Outs Bus Outs, A ux Sends, the Stereo Out, Input or Output Channel Insert Outs, or Surround M onitor Channels can be pat ched to the Omni Outs. Omni Outs can be patched to Dir ect Outs on the Direct Out Destination pages (see page 56). W hen an Omni Out is patched t o a Direct out (see page [...]

  • Page 69

    56 Chapter 6 — Input & Output Patching 02R96—Owner’s Manual Patching Direct Outs Direct Outs can be patc hed to the Slot Outputs, Omni Outs, or 2TR Dig ital Outputs. The Direct Out Destination parameters for the 56 I nput Channels are di vided between two pages. The Input Channel 1–48 Dir ect Out Destination page is shown below . The la[...]

  • Page 70

    Naming Input & Output Ports 57 02R96—Owner’s Manual Naming Input & Output Ports Y ou can specify Long and Short names for the Input and Output P or ts as follows. These names appear on the Input and Output P atch pages. See page 215 for a list of the initial Input P ort names; page 216 for Output P ort names. 1 Use the DISPLA Y ACCESS [[...]

  • Page 71

    58 Chapter 6 — Input & Output Patching 02R96—Owner’s Manual Patching with the Encoders The following patches can be made b y using the Encoders: Input Channel Inputs, Insert Outs, Insert Ins, and Direct Outs. 1 Assign one of the above parameters to an Encoder ASSIGN button, as explained on page 37. 2 Press the ASSIGN button to which you a[...]

  • Page 72

    Input Channels 59 02R96—Owner’s Manual 7 Input Channels Patching Input Channels AD Inputs, Slot Inputs, int ernal effects processor outputs, Dig ital or A nalog 2TR Inputs, Bus Outs, or A ux Sends can be patched t o the Input Channel I nputs. See “P atching I nput Channels” on page 52 for more information. Metering Input Channels Input Chan[...]

  • Page 73

    60 Chapter 7 — Input Channels 02R96—Owner’s Manual Gating Input Channels Each Input Channel featur es a noise Gate for auto matically shutting out unwant ed noise. Gate settings can be stor ed in the Gate library , which c ontains 4 preset memories and 88 user memories. See “Gate Library” on page 127 for more information. Preset Gates &am[...]

  • Page 74

    Attenuating Input Channels 61 02R96—Owner’s Manual 3 Use the SELECTED CHANNEL DYNAMICS [DISPLA Y] button to locate the Gate Edit page. 4 Use the cursor buttons to select the parameters, and use the Parameter wheel, INC/DEC buttons, and [ENTER] button to set them. KEYIN SOURCE: This determines the trigger sourc e for the currently selected Input[...]

  • Page 75

    62 Chapter 7 — Input Channels 02R96—Owner’s Manual Grouping Input Channel EQs Input Channel EQs can be grouped, allowing you to c ontrol the EQ of several Input Chan- nels simultaneously . There ar e four Input Channel EQ groups: a, b , c, and d. 1 Use the DISPLA Y ACCESS [GROUP] button to locate the Input Equalizer Link page. 2 Use the LA YE[...]

  • Page 76

    Grouping Input Channel Compressors 63 02R96—Owner’s Manual Grouping Input Channel Compressors Input Channel Co mpressors can be grouped, allowing you to contr ol the compr ession of several Input Channels sim ultaneously by operating any C ompressor c ontrol in the group . There ar e four Input Channel Compr essor groups: i, j, k, and l. 1 Use [...]

  • Page 77

    64 Chapter 7 — Input Channels 02R96—Owner’s Manual Grouping Input Channel Mutes (ON/OFF) Input Channel M utes can be grouped, allowing you to mut e several Input Channels sim ul- taneously . There are eight Input C hannel M ute groups: I, J , K, L, M, N, O , and P . 1 Use the DISPLA Y ACCESS [GROUP] button to locate the Input Channel Mute Gro[...]

  • Page 78

    Setting Input Channel Levels 65 02R96—Owner’s Manual Setting Input Channel Levels Input Channel lev els can be set as follows. 1 Use the LA YER buttons to select the Layers. 2 Press the F ADER MODE [F ADER] button to select Fader mode. 3 Use the faders to set the Input Channel levels. Re fer to the legend on the left side of the faders when set[...]

  • Page 79

    66 Chapter 7 — Input Channels 02R96—Owner’s Manual Routing Input Channels Each Input Channel can be r outed to the B us Outs, Stereo Out, or its own Direct Out. Using the SELECTED CHANNEL ROUTING Controls 1 Use the LA YER buttons to select the Layers, and use the [SEL] buttons to select the Input Channels. 2 Use the [1 – 8], [STEREO], and [[...]

  • Page 80

    Panning Input Channels 67 02R96—Owner’s Manual The currently selected S urround mode is display ed in the lower -left corner . When Ster eo mode is selected, the Bus Out routing buttons displa y numbers from 1 thr ough 8. When a Surround P an mode is selected, they display abbr ev iations of the Surround C hannel names, as shown in the followin[...]

  • Page 81

    68 Chapter 7 — Input Channels 02R96—Owner’s Manual Pan Pages P an settings can be viewed and set on the P an pages. If the A uto P AN/SURROUND Displa y preferenc e is on, these pages appear automatically when a c ontrol in the SELECTED CHANNEL P AN/SURROUND section is o perated. I f both the [LINK] and [GRAB] button indicators ar e on, these [...]

  • Page 82

    Using Surround Pan 69 02R96—Owner’s Manual Using Surround Pan The 02R96 supports 3-1 and 5.1 Surround modes. Surround pan is independent of normal panning. N ormal panning determines how an Input C hannel signal is panned between the left and right channels of the Stereo out, whereas surround panning determines how an Input Channel signal is pa[...]

  • Page 83

    70 Chapter 7 — Input Channels 02R96—Owner’s Manual Using the Joystick 1 Use the LA YER buttons to select the Layers, and use the [SEL] buttons to select the Input Channels. 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 only when a Surroun[...]

  • Page 84

    Using Surround Pan 71 02R96—Owner’s Manual Y ou can move the surround pan dir ectly to one of the speaker icons, including the box ic ons without speakers, by selecting its ic on, and then pressing [ENTER]. 3 Use the cursor buttons to select the parameters, and use the Parameter wheel, INC/DEC buttons, and [ENTER] button to set them. LFE: This [...]

  • Page 85

    72 Chapter 7 — Input Channels 02R96—Owner’s Manual L/R: These parameters are used t o set the left/right sur round position. W hile selected, the y can quickly be set to c enter b y pressing [ENTER]. F/R: These parameters are used t o set the front/r ear surround position. W hile selected, they can quickly be set to c enter b y pressing [ENTE[...]

  • Page 86

    Stereo Out 73 02R96—Owner’s Manual 8 Stereo Out Stereo Out Connectors The Stereo Out is output b y the STEREO OUT +4 dB (BAL) balanc ed XLR -3-32-t ype connectors and the STEREO OUT –10 dB V (UNBAL) unbalanced phono c onnectors. Patching the Stereo Out to Outputs The left and right channels of the Stereo Out can be patc hed to the Slot Output[...]

  • Page 87

    74 Chapter 8 — Stereo Out 02R96—Owner’s Manual Stereo Out Inserts Internal effects pr ocessors and ext ernal signal processors can be patched int o the Stereo Out by using the Inserts. See “U sing Inser ts” on page 95 for more information. Compressing the Stereo Out Signal dynamics can be contr olled by using the Ster eo Out Compressor . [...]

  • Page 88

    Balancing the Stereo Out 75 02R96—Owner’s Manual Balancing the Stereo Out The left and right channels of the Stereo Out can be balanced as follo ws. 1 Press the STEREO [SEL] button to select the Stereo Out. 2 Use the Pan control to set the balance. The pan display indicat es the balance. W hen the balance is set to c enter , the c enter two seg[...]

  • Page 89

    76 Chapter 9 — Bus Outs 02R96—Owner’s Manual 9 Bus Outs Patching Bus Outs to Outputs Bus Outs can be patc hed to the Slot Outputs, Omni Outs, or the 2TR Digital Outputs. See “Output P atching” on page 54 for more information. Routing Input Channels to Bus Outs Input Channels can be r outed to the Bus Outs. See “Routing Input C hannels?[...]

  • Page 90

    Muting Bus Outs (ON/OFF) 77 02R96—Owner’s Manual Muting Bus Outs (ON/OFF) Bus Outs can be mut ed by using the channel strip [ON] buttons. 1 Press the LA YER [MASTER] button to select the Master Layer . 2 Use channel strip [ON] buttons 17 – 24 to mute the Bus Outs. The [ON] button indicat ors of Bus Outs that are on light up . Grouping Master [...]

  • Page 91

    78 Chapter 9 — Bus Outs 02R96—Owner’s Manual Sending Bus Outs to the Stereo Out Bus Outs can be rout ed to the Ster eo Out buses as follows. Bus Out to Stereo Out settings can be stored in the B us to Ster eo librar y , which contains 1 pr eset memor y and 32 user memories. See “Bus to Ster eo Librar y” on page 126 for more information. 1[...]

  • Page 92

    Aux Sends 79 02R96—Owner’s Manual 10 Aux Sends Patching Aux Send Masters to Outputs A ux Send Masters can be patc hed to the Slot Outputs, Omni Outs, or the 2TR Digital Out- puts. See “Output P atching” on page 54 for more information. Setting the Aux Send Mode A ux Sends have tw o operating modes—V ariable and Fixed—whic h can be set i[...]

  • Page 93

    80 Chapter 10 — Aux Sends 02R96—Owner’s Manual Setting Aux Send Levels A ux Send le vels can be set b y using the faders or Encoders. Using the Faders 1 Use the LA YER buttons to select the Layers. 2 Press the F ADER MODE [AUX] button to select the Aux Fader mode. 3 Use the AUX SELECT [1 – 8] buttons to select Aux Sends 1 – 8. 4 Use the f[...]

  • Page 94

    Aux Send Pages 81 02R96—Owner’s Manual 4 T o turn Aux Sends on and off, select the rotary controls, and press [ENTER]. The rotary controls of A ux Sends that are turned off, appear gray , and “OFF” appears in place of the le vel val ue. A ux Send levels can still be changed even when they’ re off. 5 T o set Aux Send levels, select the rot[...]

  • Page 95

    82 Chapter 10 — Aux Sends 02R96—Owner’s Manual Viewing Aux Send Settings Y ou can v iew and set settings of all A ux Sends on the A ux View pages. Level and P re/P ost parameters are displa yed separately . Level Parameters In Lev el mode, the A ux V iew pages display A ux Send Level and On/Off parameters. Fix ed mode A ux Sends can be turned[...]

  • Page 96

    Viewing Aux Send Settings 83 02R96—Owner’s Manual Pre/Post Parameters In P re/P ost mode, the Aux View pages displa y A ux Send Pre/P ost parameters. Fixed mode A ux Sends can be tur ned on and off only . 1 Use the AUX SELECT [DISPLA Y] button to select the Aux View pages. 2 Select the DISPLA Y PRE/POST button, and press [ENTER]. The Input Chan[...]

  • Page 97

    84 Chapter 10 — Aux Sends 02R96—Owner’s Manual Panning Aux Sends W hen A ux Sends are paired, A ux Sends can be panned between the paired A ux buses. See “P airing Channels” on page 104 for more information. If the selected A ux Send is not paired, the message “ A UX x – x are not pair ed” appears. If the cur rently selected pair o [...]

  • Page 98

    Metering Aux Send Masters 85 02R96—Owner’s Manual Metering Aux Send Masters A ux Send Master levels can be mete red on the M eter pages. See “Metering” on page 87 for more information. Monitoring Aux Send Masters A ux Send Masters can be assigned to the CONTR OL R OOM [ASSIGN 1] or [ASSIGN 2] button for monitoring. See “Control R oom M on[...]

  • Page 99

    86 Chapter 10 — Aux Sends 02R96—Owner’s Manual Settings Aux Send Master Levels A ux Send Master levels can be set as follo ws. 1 Press the LA YER [MASTER] button to select the Master Layer . 2 Press the F ADER MODE [F ADER] button to select the Fader mode. 3 Use faders 9 – 16 to set the Aux Send Master levels. Re fer to the legend on the ri[...]

  • Page 100

    Common Channel Functions 87 02R96—Owner’s Manual 11 Common Channel Functions Metering Input Channels, Bus Outs, Aux Sends, the Stereo Out, and the effects processors can be meter ed on the various Meter pages, which are located b y using the DISPLA Y A CCESS [METER] button. Input and Output Channel M eter pages also display fader positions n um[...]

  • Page 101

    88 Chapter 11 — Common Channel Functions 02R96—Owner’s Manual There ar e two 48-channel M e ter pages. The Input Channel 1–48 M eter page is sho wn below . The lay out of the other page is the same. Metering Output Channels Bus Outs, A ux Sends, and the Stereo Out can all be met ered on the M aster M eter page. Metering Effects Effects inpu[...]

  • Page 102

    Metering 89 02R96—Owner’s Manual Metering the Stereo out The Stereo Out can be met ered on the Ster eo M eter page. P eak sig nal levels for the left and right channels are display ed numerically .[...]

  • Page 103

    90 Chapter 11 — Common Channel Functions 02R96—Owner’s Manual Attenuating Signals Input Channels, Bus Outs, Aux Sends, and the Stereo Out all featur e pre-EQ attenuation, which is useful for atten uating “hot” signals before EQ’ing. 1 Use the EQUALIZER [DISPLA Y] button to select the Attenuator pages. The A ttenuator parameters for the [...]

  • Page 104

    Using EQ 91 02R96—Owner’s Manual Using EQ Input Channels, Bus Outs, Aux Sends, and the Stereo Out all featur e 4-band parametr ic EQ. The L O W-MID and HIGH-MID bands ar e peaking ty pe. The L O W and HIGH bands can be set to shelving, peaking, or HPF and LPF r espectiv ely . EQ settings can be stored in the EQ librar y , which contains 40 pr e[...]

  • Page 105

    92 Chapter 11 — Common Channel Functions 02R96—Owner’s Manual Using the SELECTED CHANNEL EQUALIZER Controls 1 Use the LA YER buttons to select Layers, and use the [SEL] buttons to select channels. 2 Use the [EQ ON] button to turn the EQ on or off. 3 Use the GAIN controls to set the gain of each band. W hen a GAIN control is adjust ed, the gai[...]

  • Page 106

    Using EQ 93 02R96—Owner’s Manual EQ Edit Pages EQ parameters can also be set on the EQ Edit page. If the A uto EQU ALIZER Display pref- erence is on, this page appears automatically when a contr ol in the SELECTED CHANNEL EQU ALIZER section is oper ated. See “ A uto EQU ALIZER Display” on page 197. 1 Use the EQUALIZER [DISPLA Y] button to s[...]

  • Page 107

    94 Chapter 11 — Common Channel Functions 02R96—Owner’s Manual Grouping Output Channel EQs The Bus Out, A ux Send, and Stereo Out EQs can be gr ouped, allowing you to c ontrol the EQ of several Output Channels simultaneously . Ther e are four Output Channel EQ groups: e, f, g, and h. 1 Use the DISPLA Y ACCESS [GROUP] button to locate the Outpu[...]

  • Page 108

    Using Inserts 95 02R96—Owner’s Manual Using Inserts Input Channels, Bus Outs, Aux Sends, and the Stereo Out all featur e assignable Inser ts. 1 Use the SELECTED CHANNEL DISPLA Y ACCESS [PHASE/INSERT] button to select the Insert page. The Insert page for Input Channels is sho wn below . The Insert page for Bus Outs, A ux Sends, and the Stereo ou[...]

  • Page 109

    96 Chapter 11 — Common Channel Functions 02R96—Owner’s Manual selected channel’ s Long name in the upper-right corner of the page. The sour ce port can also be selected by using the P atch Select window (see page 57), which is accessed b y press- ing [ENTER] while this parameter is selected. Insert Ins can also be patched on the I nput Chan[...]

  • Page 110

    Compressing Channels 97 02R96—Owner’s Manual Compressing Channels Input Channels, Bus Outs, Aux Sends, and the Stereo Out all featur e a Compressor . Settings can be stored in the C omp librar y , which contains 36 p reset memories and 88 user memo- ries. See “Comp Librar y” on page 128 for more information. Preset Comps & T ypes The fo[...]

  • Page 111

    98 Chapter 11 — Common Channel Functions 02R96—Owner’s Manual Using the SELECTED CHANNEL DYNAMICS Controls 1 Use the LA YER buttons to select Layers, and use the [SEL] buttons to select channels. 2 Use the SELECTED CHANNEL DYNAMICS [COMP ON] button to turn the cur- rently selected channel ’ s Compressor on or off. 3 Use the SELECTED CHANNEL[...]

  • Page 112

    Compressing Channels 99 02R96—Owner’s Manual 3 Use the SELECTED CHANNEL DYNAMICS [DISPLA Y] button to locate the Comp Edit page. 4 Use the cursor buttons to select the parameters, and use the Parameter wheel, INC/DEC buttons, and [ENTER] button to set them. POSITION: This determines the position of the Compressor within the channel, and can be [...]

  • Page 113

    100 Chapter 11 — Common Channel Functions 02R96—Owner’s Manual Grouping Output Channel Compressors The Bus Out, A ux Send, and Stereo Out C ompressors can be grouped, allowing you to c on- trol the co mpression of several Output Channels simultaneously . Ther e are four Output Channel Compr essor groups: m, n, o , and p . 1 Use the DISPLA Y A[...]

  • Page 114

    Delaying Channel Signals 101 02R96—Owner’s Manual Delaying Channel Signals Input Channels, Bus Outs, Aux Sends, and the Stereo Out all featur e independent Delay functions. Input Channel Dela ys feature feedback, w ith independent Mix and Gain param- eters. 1 Use the SELECTED CHANNEL DISPLA Y ACCESS [DELA Y] button to select the Delay pages. Th[...]

  • Page 115

    102 Chapter 11 — Common Channel Functions 02R96—Owner’s Manual MIX: This parameter , available only on the I nput Channel Delay pages, sets the mix of dr y and wet signals. FB.GAIN: This parameter , available only on the I nput Channel Delay pages, sets the amount of feedback. Soloing Channels Input Channels, Bus Outs, and Aux Sends can be so[...]

  • Page 116

    Soloing Channels 103 02R96—Owner’s Manual that are r outed to the St ereo Out can be soloed in this mode. Input Channels that ar e off are temporarily turned on when they are soloed. SEL MODE: This determines the Solo Select mode: M ix Solo or Last Solo. In Mix Solo mode, any n umber of channels can be soloed simultaneously . In Last Solo mode,[...]

  • Page 117

    104 Chapter 11 — Common Channel Functions 02R96—Owner’s Manual Pairing Channels Input Channels, Bus Outs, and Aux Sends can be pair ed for stereo o peration. Input C han- nels can be paired either horizontally , that is, adjacent odd-even channels on the same La yer (e.g., 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, etc) or vertically , that is, counterpart channels on a[...]

  • Page 118

    Pairing Channels 105 02R96—Owner’s Manual 2 T o set the pair mode, select the P AIR MODE HORIZONT AL or VERTICAL but- tons, and press [ENTER]. The P air mode can be set independently for Input Channels 1–48 and I nput Channels 49–56. The Input Channel 1–48 P air page in V ertical mode is shown below . Pair parameters for the Bus Outs and [...]

  • Page 119

    106 Chapter 11 — Common Channel Functions 02R96—Owner’s Manual W hen a Surround mode other than Ster eo is selected, A ux Sends can be set to follow the same Input Channel S urround P an that applies to the B us Outs, which is useful for feeding Surround channel signals t o external effects proc essors. This is turned on and off by using the [...]

  • Page 120

    Grouping Output Channel Mutes (ON/OFF) 107 02R96—Owner’s Manual Grouping Output Channel Mutes (ON/OFF) The Bus Out, A ux Send, and Stereo Out m utes can be grouped, allowing you to mut e several Output Channels simultaneously . Ther e are four Output Channel M ute groups: U , V , W , and X. 1 Use the DISPLA Y ACCESS [GROUP] button to locate the[...]

  • Page 121

    108 Chapter 11 — Common Channel Functions 02R96—Owner’s Manual Viewing Channel Parameter Settings The parameter setting of the currently selected I nput Channel, Bus Out, A ux Send, or the Stereo Out can be viewed and set on the P arameter View pages. 1 Use the DISPLA Y ACCESS [VIEW] button to select the Parameter View page. 2 Use the LA YER [...]

  • Page 122

    Viewing Channel Fader Settings 109 02R96—Owner’s Manual Output Channels This is the P a rameter View page for the Bus Outs, A ux Sends, and the St ereo Out. Parame- ters ar e the same as for the Input Channel P arameter V iew page, minus the GA TE and Phase sections and the DELA Y MIX and FB GAIN parameters. The parameter settings of the left a[...]

  • Page 123

    110 Chapter 11 — Common Channel Functions 02R96—Owner’s Manual numerically below the fader . See “Setting Input Channel Levels ” on page 65 for more infor - mation. SURROUND P AN: The Surround pan paramet ers for the currently selected Input C han- nel are displa yed only when a Surr ound mode other than Stereo is select ed. See “U sing[...]

  • Page 124

    Viewing Channel Fader Settings 111 02R96—Owner’s Manual Aux Sends Below is the F ader View page for the A ux Sends. ON/OFF: This is the On/Off par ameter of the cur rently select ed A ux Send. See “ A ux Send P ages” on page 80 for more information. Fader: This indicates the fader position of the cur rently select ed A ux Send. The fader kn[...]

  • Page 125

    112 Chapter 11 — Common Channel Functions 02R96—Owner’s Manual Naming Channels Y ou can specify Long and Short names for the Input Channels, Bus Outs, A ux Sends, and the Stereo Out as follo ws. See page 214 for a list of initial Input Channel names; page 214 for Output Channel names. Input Channels 1 Use the DISPLA Y ACCESS [INPUT P A TCH] b[...]

  • Page 126

    Naming Channels 113 02R96—Owner’s Manual 2 Use the Parameter wheel, INC/DEC buttons, or 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 then press [ENTER]. W hen the Title Edit window appears, edit the Output Channel name, and press OK when you[...]

  • Page 127

    114 Chapter 12 — Monitoring & Talkback 02R96—Owner’s Manual 12 Monitoring & T alkback Control Room Monitoring The CONTR OL ROOM MONIT OR OUT uses balanced 1/4-inch phone jacks, nominal level +4 dB . T y pically it’ s used to feed the control room ’ s main monitors. The Control R o om M onitor signal sourc e is selected by using th[...]

  • Page 128

    Studio Monitoring 115 02R96—Owner’s Manual Control Room Setup Control r oom monitoring is configur ed on the Control R oom Setup page. 1 Use the MONITOR [DISPLA Y] button to locate the Control Room Setup page. 2 Use the cursor buttons to select the ASSIGN buttons in the left-hand box, and use the Parameter wheel to select an Output Channel in [...]

  • Page 129

    116 Chapter 12 — Monitoring & Talkback 02R96—Owner’s Manual Surround Monitoring The 02R96 features c omprehensiv e surround monitoring functions, including a pink noise generator for speaker setup , Bass M anagement, and down mixing. The Surround pages explained in this section ar e available only when a S urround mode other than Stereo i[...]

  • Page 130

    Surround Monitoring 117 02R96—Owner’s Manual W hen the MONIT OR L/R to C-R button is on, the Left and Right Surround M onitor Chan- nels are fed to the C ontrol R oom Monit ors. This is useful when you want t o use the same speakers for L eft and Right Surround M onitors and Contr ol Room M onitors. ST A TUS: SURROUND MODE indicat es the curren[...]

  • Page 131

    118 Chapter 12 — Monitoring & Talkback 02R96—Owner’s Manual MONITOR MA TRIX: This is used to select the S urround Mo nitor Matrix. In 5.1 Sur - round mode, you can select 5.1, 3-1, or ST . In 3-1 Surround mode, you can select 3-1 or ST . The A TT parameters can be used to attenuat e individual Surround Channel signals. The following diagr[...]

  • Page 132

    Surround Monitoring 119 02R96—Owner’s Manual The following diagrams show the Bass Management c onfiguration for each monitor matrix setting, with Bass Management turned on and off. MONITOR ALIGNMENT A TT & DL Y ON/OFF: These buttons are used t o turn on and off the Monit or Alignment A ttenuat or and Delay parameters of all Sur - round spe[...]

  • Page 133

    120 Chapter 12 — Monitoring & Talkback 02R96—Owner’s Manual Patching Slot Inputs to Surround Channels Individual Slot Inputs can be pat ched to S urround Mo nitor Channels as follo ws. 1 Use the MONITOR [DISPLA Y] button to locate the Surround Monitor Patch page. 2 Use the cursor buttons to select the parameters, and use the Parameter whe[...]

  • Page 134

    Using Talkback 121 02R96—Owner’s Manual Using T alkback The T alkback function distributes the T alkback mic signal to the Studio Monit or Outs and any Slot or Omni Ou tputs specified on the T alkback Setup page. The T ALKBA CK LEVEL c ontrol sets the lev el of the built-in talkback micro- phone. The [T ALKBA CK] button has two modes of operat[...]

  • Page 135

    122 Chapter 13 — Libraries 02R96—Owner’s Manual 13 Libraries About the Libraries The 02R96 features 10 libraries for storing A utomix, Effects, Channel, Input P atch, Output P atch, Bus to Ster eo, Gate, Comp , EQ, and Surround M onitor data. Librar y data can be stored t o an external MIDI device, such as a MIDI data filer , by using MIDI B[...]

  • Page 136

    Channel Library 123 02R96—Owner’s Manual Channel Library Input Channel, Bus Out, Aux Send, and Stereo Out channel settings can be st ored in the Channel librar y , which contains 2 p reset memories and 127 user memories. 1 Use the DISPLA Y ACCESS [VIEW] button to select the Channel Library page. 2 Use the LA YER buttons to select Layers, and th[...]

  • Page 137

    124 Chapter 13 — Libraries 02R96—Owner’s Manual Input Patch Library Input P atch settings can be stor ed in the Input P atch librar y , whic h contains 1 pr eset mem- or y and 32 user memories. See page 52 for information on Input P atch settings. 1 Use the DISPLA Y ACCESS [INPUT P A TCH] button to select the Input Patch Library page. W hen s[...]

  • Page 138

    Effects Library 125 02R96—Owner’s Manual Effects Library Effects settings can be stored in the Eff ects librar y , which contains 52 pr eset memories and 76 user memories. See page 131 for information on using the Effects. 1 Use the EFFECTS/PLUG-INS [DISPLA Y] button to select the Effect Library page. 2 Press the EFFECTS/PLUG-INS [INTERNAL EFFE[...]

  • Page 139

    126 Chapter 13 — Libraries 02R96—Owner’s Manual Bus to Stereo Library Bus to St ereo settings can be stor ed in the Bus to St ereo librar y , which c ontains 1 preset memor y and 32 user memories. See page 78 for information on Bus to Stereo r o uting. 1 Use the ROUTING [DISPLA Y] button to select the Bus to Stereo Library page. W hen storing[...]

  • Page 140

    Gate Library 127 02R96—Owner’s Manual Gate Library Input Channel Gat e settings can be stored in the Gat e librar y , which contains 4 pr eset mem- ories and 124 user memories. See page 60 for information on gating Input Channels. 1 Use the DYNAMICS [DISPLA Y] button to select the Gate Library page. 2 Use the LA YER buttons to select the Layers[...]

  • Page 141

    128 Chapter 13 — Libraries 02R96—Owner’s Manual Comp Library Comp settings can be stor ed in the Comp library , which c ontains 36 preset memories and 92 user memories. See page 97 for information on the Comps. 1 Use the DYNAMICS [DISPLA Y] button to select the Comp Library page. 2 Use the LA YER buttons to select Layers, and the [SEL] button[...]

  • Page 142

    EQ Library 129 02R96—Owner’s Manual EQ Library Input Channel, Bus Out, Aux Send, and Stereo Out EQ settings can be stor ed in the EQ librar y , which contains 40 pr eset memories and 160 user memories. See page 91 for infor - mation on EQ’ing. 1 Use the EQUALIZER [DISPLA Y] button to select the EQ Library page. 2 Use the LA YER buttons to sel[...]

  • Page 143

    130 Chapter 13 — Libraries 02R96—Owner’s Manual Automix Library U p to 16 A utomix es can be stored in the A utomix librar y . See page 145 for information on using A utomix. 1 Use the AUTOMIX [DISPLA Y] button to select the Automix Memory page. W hen storing, the current Aut omix is stor ed to the selected memory . TITLE: This is the title o[...]

  • Page 144

    Internal Effects & Plug-Ins 131 02R96—Owner’s Manual 14 Internal Effects & Plug-Ins About the Effects The 02R96 features four internal multi-effects pr ocessors, offer ing a whole host of effects ty pes, including rev erbs, dela ys, modulation-based effects, combination effects, and multi- channel effects designed especially for use wit[...]

  • Page 145

    132 Chapter 14 — Internal Effects & Plug-Ins 02R96—Owner’s Manual Modulation-based Effects Guitar Effects Dynamic Effects Combination Effects # Preset Name T ype Description 13 Chorus CHORUS Chorus 14 Flange FLANGE Flanger 15 Symphonic SYMPHONIC Proprietary Y amaha effect that produces a richer and more complex modulation than normal chor[...]

  • Page 146

    Editing Effects 133 02R96—Owner’s Manual Others Editing Effects The internal effects proc essors can be edited as follows. 1 Press the EFFECTS/PLUG INS [INTERNAL EFFECTS] button. 2 Use the EFFECTS/PLUG INS [1 – 4] buttons to select the internal effects pro- cessors. 3 Use the EFFECTS/PLUG INS [DISPLA Y] button to locate the Effects Library pa[...]

  • Page 147

    134 Chapter 14 — Internal Effects & Plug-Ins 02R96—Owner’s Manual TYPE: This is the effects ty pe used in the previously recalled Effects memory . I ts I/O con- figuration is shown below this. MIX BALANCE: This is used to set the balanc e between the wet and dry signals. When set to 0%, only the dr y sig nal is heard. W hen set to 100%, [...]

  • Page 148

    About Plug-Ins 135 02R96—Owner’s Manual About Plug-Ins There ar e two ty pes of Plug-Ins: W av es Plug-Ins and U ser Defined Plug-Ins. W aves Plug-I ns are a vailable on Y56K cards, which need to be installed in the 02R96’ s mini Y GD AI Slots (Slots 3 and 4 only). See your Y amaha dealer for details. U ser Defined Plug-Ins can be used to c[...]

  • Page 149

    136 Chapter 14 — Internal Effects & Plug-Ins 02R96—Owner’s Manual Editing Plug-Ins Plug-Ins can be edit ed as follows. The settings of W aves Plug-I ns and U ser Defined Plug-In banks can be stored t o an external MIDI device, such as a MIDI data filer , b y using MIDI Bulk Dump (see page 168). If you ’ve installed a Y56K card into on[...]

  • Page 150

    Editing Plug-Ins 137 02R96—Owner’s Manual MIN/MAX: These parameters determine the minim um and maximum values of the MIDI data transmitted when each parameter c ontrol is adjusted. U se the P ARAMETER ID/N AME parameter to select a P arameter ID from 1–4, and then edit as necessar y . V AL: This is used to select the format for con verting pa[...]

  • Page 151

    138 Chapter 15 — Scene Memories 02R96—Owner’s Manual 15 Scene Memories About Scene Memories Scene memories allow y ou to stor e a snapshot of v irtually e very 02R96 mix setting in a Scene. There are 99 Scene memories, and they can be titled for easy identification. Scenes can be linked t o Input and Output P atch librar y memories, so that [...]

  • Page 152

    Auto Scene Memory Update 139 02R96—Owner’s Manual Scene Memories #0 & #U Scene memory #0 is a special read-only memor y that contains the initial settings of all mix parameters. It can be r ecalled, but not stored. W hen you want t o reset all mix parameters t o their initial, or default values, recall Scene memory #0. Input Channel faders [...]

  • Page 153

    140 Chapter 15 — Scene Memories 02R96—Owner’s Manual Storing & Recalling Scenes with the SCENE MEMORY Buttons As each Sc ene memor y is selected, its number flashes on the SCENE MEMOR Y display , and its number and title flash in the Scene memory section of the display . These st op flashing when the selected Scene memory is either sto[...]

  • Page 154

    Using the Scene Memory Page 141 02R96—Owner’s Manual Using the Scene Memory Page On the Scene M emor y page you can stor e, recall, wr ite-pr otect, delete, and edit the titles of Scenes. 1 Use the SCENE MEMOR Y [DISPLA Y] button to locate the Scene Memory page. 2 Use the Parameter wheel or INC/DEC buttons to select the Scene memories. A Scene [...]

  • Page 155

    142 Chapter 15 — Scene Memories 02R96—Owner’s Manual Fading Scenes Fade times can be specified for individual Input Channels, Bus Outs, A ux Sends, and the Stereo Out. The fade time determines the time it takes the I nput and Output Channel faders to mov e to their new positions when a Scene is recalled. Y ou must stor e these settings in a [...]

  • Page 156

    Recalling Scenes Safely 143 02R96—Owner’s Manual Recalling Scenes Safely W hen a Scene is recalled, all mix parameters are set acc ordingly . In some situations, you may want t o retain the settings of cer tain parameters on ce rtain channels, and this can be achieved b y using the Recall Safe function. Recall Safe can be set individually for I[...]

  • Page 157

    144 Chapter 15 — Scene Memories 02R96—Owner’s Manual Sorting Scenes Scene can be sorted by using the Sc ene M emor y Sort function. 1 Use the SCENE MEMOR Y [DISPLA Y] button to locate the Scene Memory Sort page. 2 Use the cursor button to the select the SOURCE list, and use the Parameter wheel or the INC/DEC buttons to select the Scene memory[...]

  • Page 158

    Automix 145 02R96—Owner’s Manual 16 Automix About Automix The 02R96’ s A utomix function allo ws dynamic automation of vir tually all mix parameters, including Lev els, M utes, Pan, Surround P an, A ux Sends, A ux Send Mut es, EQ, effects, and Plug-Ins. Y ou can specify which of these parameters will be recorded, and punch channels in and out[...]

  • Page 159

    146 Chapter 16 — Automix 02R96—Owner’s Manual Automix Main Page This section explains the A utomix Main page. 1 Use the DISPLA Y ACCESS [AUTOMIX] button to locate the Automix Main page. 2 Use the cursor buttons to select the parameters, and use the Parameter wheel, INC/DEC buttons, and [ENTER] button to set them. TITLE: This is the title of t[...]

  • Page 160

    Automix Main Page 147 02R96—Owner’s Manual EDIT OUT : These buttons are used to set the Edit Ou t mode: Off, T akeov er , or Return. The Edit Out mode determines ho w rerec orded fader mo ves align with existing fader data at the punch out point. Fader data includes Input Channel levels, Bus Out master levels, A ux Send master levels, the Stere[...]

  • Page 161

    148 Chapter 16 — Automix 02R96—Owner’s Manual FADER EDIT : These buttons are used to set the F ader Edit mode: Absolut e or Relati ve. The Fader Edit mode determines ho w fader mov es are rer ecor ded. It has no effect during the first reco rding pass. In A bsolute mode, fader moves are r erec orded as absolut e values and existing fader dat[...]

  • Page 162

    Channel Strip [AUTO] Buttons 149 02R96—Owner’s Manual AUTO REC: This button w orks the same as the REC button ex cept that it remains on when A utomix reco rding is stop ped. It appears highlighted while A uto R ecor d mode is on. REC: This button is used to engage R ecord-R eady mode, in which A utomix rec ording starts automatically as soon a[...]

  • Page 163

    150 Chapter 16 — Automix 02R96—Owner’s Manual Automix Memory Page A utomix es can be stored and r ecalled on the A utomix M emor y page. The lo wer half of this page is identical to the A utomix Main page. 1 Use the DISPLA Y ACCESS [AUTOMIX] button to locate the Automix Memory page. 2 Use the cursor buttons to select the parameters, and use t[...]

  • Page 164

    Fader Edit Pages 151 02R96—Owner’s Manual Fader Edit Pages During playback, fader positions are display ed gr aphically as black bars on the Fader Edit page, of which there ar e two . The Fader Edit 1 page displays F aders positions for Input Channel 1 through 56, the Bus Outs, and St ereo Out. The Fader Edit 2 page displays faders positions fo[...]

  • Page 165

    152 Chapter 16 — Automix 02R96—Owner’s Manual Selecting the T imecode Source & Frame Rate The timecode sour ce and frame rate for A utomix can be set as follo ws. 1 Use the DISPLA Y ACCESS [SETUP] button to select the Time Reference page. 2 Use the cursor buttons to select the parameters, and use the Parameter wheel, INC/DEC buttons, and [...]

  • Page 166

    Creating a Time Signature Map 153 02R96—Owner’s Manual Creating a T ime Signature Map W hen using the MIDI CL OCK timecode sourc e, you ’ll also need to specify the initial time signature and an y time signature changes that follow . 1 Use the DISPLA Y ACCESS [SETUP] button to select the Time Signature page. 2 Use the cursor buttons to select[...]

  • Page 167

    154 Chapter 16 — Automix 02R96—Owner’s Manual Recording an Automix This section pro vides a gener al procedur e for A utomix r ecor ding. 1 Connect a timecode sour ce. 2 Select the timecode sour ce and frame rate. See “Selecting the T imecode Sourc e & Frame Rate ” on page 152 for more information. 3 Use the DISPLA Y ACCESS [AUTOMIX] [...]

  • Page 168

    Parameter Recording 155 02R96—Owner’s Manual Parameter Recording The following table summarizes parameter rec ording operation for each parameter . P aram- eter adjustments made on the respecti ve displa y pages are also r ecor ded. Parameter Channel OVER WRITE Operation Pair/Group Channel Levels (faders) Input FADER Set Layer to input, Fader m[...]

  • Page 169

    156 Chapter 16 — Automix 02R96—Owner’s Manual Punching In & Out Individual Parameters During A utomix re recor ding, c hannels can be punched in and out by pr essing the channel strip [A UT O] buttons. Individual parameters can be punched in and ou t as follows. If dur ing A utomix r ecor ding you punch in an indi vidual parameter by usin[...]

  • Page 170

    Playing Back an Automix 157 02R96—Owner’s Manual Playing Back an Automix So long as the A utomix function is enabled, the A utomix function will chase the incoming timecode and pla y and stop the current Au tomix acc ordingly . Pla yback stops auto matically when the end of the A utomix data is r eached. Playback can be stopped manually b y pre[...]

  • Page 171

    158 Chapter 16 — Automix 02R96—Owner’s Manual Editing Events Of fl ine A utomix events can be edited offline on the E vent Copy and E vent Edit pages. Offline edit- ing can be performed only while the A utomix function is sto pped. Event Copy Page On the E vent C opy page, specified events on specified channels betw een specified in and[...]

  • Page 172

    Editing Events Offline 159 02R96—Owner’s Manual TRIM EDIT : These parameters are used to specify the TRIM IN and TRIM OUT times and the trim level, which can be set in 0.5 dB steps. The TRIM IN parameter determines the time in which the fader level must ac hieve the specified trim amount. The TIME SETTING IN point determines the point at which[...]

  • Page 173

    160 Chapter 16 — Automix 02R96—Owner’s Manual COPY button: This button is used t o copy the specified Aut omix data. U se the channel buttons to select the sour ce channels. U se the IN and OUT parameters to specify the r egion to be c opied. U se the T O parameter to specify the point t o which the specified data is to be copied. U se the [...]

  • Page 174

    Editing Events Offline 161 02R96—Owner’s Manual Event Edit Page On the E vent Edit page, you can edit, duplicate, delet e, and insert new e vents. 1 Use the DISPLA Y ACCESS [AUTOMIX] button to locate the Event Edit page. 2 Use the cursor buttons to select the parameters, and use the Parameter wheel, INC/DEC buttons, and [ENTER] button to set th[...]

  • Page 175

    162 Chapter 16 — Automix 02R96—Owner’s Manual CAPTURE button: This button is used t o capture the current timec ode position. U p to eight timecode values can be captured and st ored in the eight Capture memories. U se the cursor buttons to select the C apture memory number , and use the P arameter wheel or the INC/DEC buttons t o select the [...]

  • Page 176

    MIDI 163 02R96—Owner’s Manual 17 MIDI MIDI & the 02R96 The 02R96 supports the following MIDI messages: • Pr ogram Changes for recalling Scenes (see page 166) • Control Changes for r eal-time parameter contr ol (see page 167) • Syst em Ex clusiv e P arameter Changes for real-time paramet er control (see page 167) • MIDI N ote On/Off [...]

  • Page 177

    164 Chapter 17 — MIDI 02R96—Owner’s Manual MIDI Port Setup MIDI ports are configur ed as follows. 1 Use the DISPLA Y ACCESS [SETUP] button to locate the MIDI/TO HOST Setup page. 2 Use the cursor buttons to select the parameters, and use the Parameter wheel, INC/DEC buttons, and [ENTER] button to set them. TO HOST SERIAL: These buttons ar e u[...]

  • Page 178

    MIDI Channel Setup 165 02R96—Owner’s Manual MIDI Channel Setup MIDI Channels for rec eption and transmission are specified as follo ws. 1 Use the DISPLA Y ACCESS [MIDI] button to locate the MIDI Setup page. 2 Use the cursor buttons or Parameter wheel to select the parameters, and use the INC/DEC buttons or [ENTER] button to set them. RECEIVE: [...]

  • Page 179

    166 Chapter 17 — MIDI 02R96—Owner’s Manual Assigning Scenes to Program Changes 02R96 Scenes can be assigned to MIDI P rogram Changes for remot e recall. W hen a Scene is recalled on the 02R96, the assig ned Pr ogram Change number is transmitted. If that Scene is assigned to more than one P rogram Change, the lowest Pr ogram Change is transmit[...]

  • Page 180

    Assigning Parameters to Control Changes 167 02R96—Owner’s Manual Assigning Parameters to Control Changes 02R96 parameters can be assigned to MIDI Contr ol Changes for real-time c ontrol. When a parameter is adjusted on the 02R96, the assig ned Contr ol Change message is transmitted. Likewise, when a Control C hange message is recei ved, the ass[...]

  • Page 181

    168 Chapter 17 — MIDI 02R96—Owner’s Manual Using Bulk Dump 02R96 data can be stored t o an external MIDI device, such as a MIDI data filer , by using MIDI Bulk Dump . 1 Use the DISPLA Y ACCESS [MIDI] button to locate the Bulk Dump page. 2 T o transmit data, use the CA TEGORY parameters to select the type of data you want to transmit, select [...]

  • Page 182

    Pro Tools Remote Layer 169 02R96—Owner’s Manual 18 Pro T ools Remote Layer The 02R96 features a R emote La yer target especially designed for co ntrolling Pr o T ools. If an optional MB02R96 P eak Met er Bridge is installed, Pr o T ools channel levels ar e dis- play ed on its meters. Con fi guring W indows Computers 1 Connect your PC. The 02R9[...]

  • Page 183

    170 Chapter 18 — Pro Tools Remote Layer 02R96—Owner’s Manual Con fi guring Pro T ools Pr o T ools needs to be configured as follo ws. For mor e information, see y our Pro T ools doc- umentation. 1 Launch Pro T ools. 2 Choose OMS Studio Setup from the Setups menu, and con fi gure OMS as nec- essary . This screen shot sho ws the Y amaha USB [...]

  • Page 184

    Control Surface Operation with the Pro Tools Remote Layer 171 02R96—Owner’s Manual Control Sur face Operation with the Pro T ools Remote Layer This section explains the operation of the 02R96 contr ol surface when the P ro T ools Remote Lay er is selected. 02R96 buttons and controls ar e referred to b y the names printed on the 02R96 with the n[...]

  • Page 185

    172 Chapter 18 — Pro Tools Remote Layer 02R96—Owner’s Manual INSERT ASSIGN/EDIT Display Mode Pr ess the [F2] button t o select this mode. ASSIGN: This indicator flashes when the EFFECT S/PL UG-INS [1] (ASSIGN) button is pressed. See “ Assigning Inserts/Plug-ins” on page 182 for more information. COMP ARE: This indicator appears highlight[...]

  • Page 186

    Control Surface Operation with the Pro Tools Remote Layer 173 02R96—Owner’s Manual Meter Display Mode Pr ess the [F4] button t o select this display mode. In this displa y mode, stereo met ers for each channel ar e displayed. The name of each chan- nel is display ed below the mete rs. A utomation mode settings, aux send destinations, and aux se[...]

  • Page 187

    174 Chapter 18 — Pro Tools Remote Layer 02R96—Owner’s Manual Faders The faders are used to set c hannel levels (see page 179), or to set send lev els in Flip mode (see page 181). AUX SELECT Section A UX SELECT [A UX 1–5] buttons ar e used to select sends A–E. The button indicator of the currently selected send lights up . ENCODER MODE Sec[...]

  • Page 188

    Control Surface Operation with the Pro Tools Remote Layer 175 02R96—Owner’s Manual EFFECTS/PLUG-INS Section [DISPLA Y] (SHOW INSERT) button This button is used to o pen and close plug-in windows. [PLUG-INS] (DEF AUL T) button This button is used in c onjunction with other controls to r eset faders, panpots, and sends to their default values. Se[...]

  • Page 189

    176 Chapter 18 — Pro Tools Remote Layer 02R96—Owner’s Manual USER DEFINED KEYS Section [DISPLA Y] (AUTO ST A TUS) button This button is used to displa y the A utomation mode settings of all channels. See “V iewing the A utomation M o de” on page 187 for more information. [1] (MIX/EDIT) This button is used to t oggle between the Mix and Ed[...]

  • Page 190

    Control Surface Operation with the Pro Tools Remote Layer 177 02R96—Owner’s Manual MACHINE CONTROL Section [DISPLA Y] (MEM-LOC) button This button is used to o pen and close the M emor y Locations window . LOCA TE MEMORY [1 – 8] buttons These buttons perform the same transport-related functions as the 1–8 number k eys on a Macint osh keyboa[...]

  • Page 191

    178 Chapter 18 — Pro Tools Remote Layer 02R96—Owner’s Manual Data Entry Section Parameter Wheel The P arameter wheel is used for shuttling and scrubbing (see page 186). It’ s also used for making fine adjustments to the selected r egion (see page 185). [SHUTTLE] & [SCRUB] buttons These buttons are used t o select the Shuttle and Scrub [...]

  • Page 192

    Selecting Channels 179 02R96—Owner’s Manual Selecting Channels Channels can be selected as follo ws. (Mak e sure the EFFECT S/PL UG-INS [CHANNEL INSERT S] button indicator is not lit before pr oceeding.) 1 Use the [SEL] buttons to select channels. The [SEL] button indicat ors of selected channels light up . 2 T o select multiple channels in eac[...]

  • Page 193

    180 Chapter 18 — Pro Tools Remote Layer 02R96—Owner’s Manual Viewing Send Destinations Send destinations can be viewed in Channel Display mode [F3] or M eter Display mode [F4] (see page 172) by pressing the holding the A UX SELECT [A UX 1–5] (SEND A–E) buttons. Con fi guring Sends as Pre or Post Sends can be configur ed as either pre or[...]

  • Page 194

    Flip Mode 181 02R96—Owner’s Manual Flip Mode In Flip mode, the faders, Encoders, and [ON] buttons can be used to c ontrol sends, as shown in the following table. 1 Press the F ADER MODE [F ADER] or [AUX] button. The F ADER MODE [F ADER] and [A UX] button indicators flash alt ernately , and both the ENCODER MODE [P AN] (P AN) and [A UX] (SEND L[...]

  • Page 195

    182 Chapter 18 — Pro Tools Remote Layer 02R96—Owner’s Manual Assigning Inserts/Plug-ins Inserts can be assigned to channels as follows. The Pro T ools transpor t must be sto pped in order to mak e these assig nments. 1 Press the EFFECTS PLUG-INS [CHANNEL INSERTS] button. Its indicat or lights up and the [SEL] buttons are set t o Insert Select[...]

  • Page 196

    Editing Plug-ins 183 02R96—Owner’s Manual Editing Plug-ins Plug-ins can be edited as follo ws. 1 Press the EFFECTS PLUG-INS [CHANNEL INSERTS] button. Its indicat or lights up and the [SEL] buttons are set t o Insert Select mode. 2 Use the [SEL] buttons to select the channel whose plug-in you want to edit. That channel’ s [SEL] button indicat [...]

  • Page 197

    184 Chapter 18 — Pro Tools Remote Layer 02R96—Owner’s Manual Bypassing Plug-ins Plug-ins can be bypassed as follows. (Mak e sure the EFFECTS/PL UG-INS [4] (INSERT/P ARAM) button indicator is not lit before pr oceeding.) 1 Press the EFFECTS PLUG-INS [CHANNEL INSERTS] button. Its indicat or lights up and the [SEL] buttons are set t o Insert Sel[...]

  • Page 198

    Zooming 185 02R96—Owner’s Manual Zooming The cursor buttons can be used to z oom the Edit window as follows. 1 Use the [INC] (CURSOR MODE) button to select Zoom cursor mode. The CURSOR MODE section of the display sho ws “ZOOM. ” In Zoom cursor mode, the cursor buttons work as follows: • Left cursor button: Zoom out horizontally . • Righ[...]

  • Page 199

    186 Chapter 18 — Pro Tools Remote Layer 02R96—Owner’s Manual Scrub & Shuttle The P arameter wheel can be used to scrub and sh uttle as follows. 1 Make sure that Pro T ools is stopped. 2 Press the [SCRUB] button if you want to scrub, press the [SHUTTLE] button if you want to shuttle. The corresponding bu tton indicator lights up . The [REW[...]

  • Page 200

    Automation 187 02R96—Owner’s Manual Automation Viewing the Automation Mode The A utomation mode setting of each channel can be viewed as follows. 1 Press either the [F3] or [F4] button. Channel Displa y mode or Met er Display mode is select ed. 2 Press and hold a channel ’ s [AUTO] button. The channel’ s A utomation mode is displa yed while[...]

  • Page 201

    188 Chapter 18 — Pro Tools Remote Layer 02R96—Owner’s Manual Trim Mode T rim mode can be set as follows. 1 While holding down a channel ’ s [AUTO] button, press the USER DEFINED KEYS [7] (TRIM) button. If channel Display mode [F3] or M eter Displa y mode [F4] is currently selected, the chan- nel’ s A utomation mode is displa yed while its[...]

  • Page 202

    Remote Control 189 02R96—Owner’s Manual 19 Remote Control About the Remote Layer The 02R96’ s Remot e Lay er allows y ou to c ontrol external MIDI equipment dir ectly from the 02R96. The ty pe of dev ice t o be controlled (i.e., the target) is specified on the Remot e page. There are thr ee ty pes of target: U ser Defined, N uendo, and Pro [...]

  • Page 203

    190 Chapter 19 — Remote Control 02R96—Owner’s Manual Con fi guring the User De fi ned Remote Layer The U ser Defined Remote La yer can be c onfigured as follo ws. 1 Use the DISPLA Y ACCESS [REMOTE] button to locate the Remote page. 2 Use the cursor buttons to select the parameters, and use the Parameter wheel, INC/DEC buttons, and [ENTER][...]

  • Page 204

    Using the User Defined Remote Layer 191 02R96—Owner’s Manual when an Encoder is adjust ed. F or the ENC setting , the Encoder’ s cur rent value fr om 0–127 is transmitted when it’ s adjusted. The END setting specifies the end of the data. NOP means no data is transmitted. LEARN: This works the same as the [ON] bu tton Learn function abov[...]

  • Page 205

    192 Chapter 19 — Remote Control 02R96—Owner’s Manual About Machine Control The 02R96 can contr ol the transpor t and locate functions of up to eight external recor ding machines that support MMC (MIDI Machine C ontrol). Machines that s upport MMC can be controlled by c onnecting them to the 02R96’ s MIDI, SERIAL, USB, or SLO T1 (w ith optio[...]

  • Page 206

    Transport Buttons 193 02R96—Owner’s Manual Transport Buttons The 02R96’ s transpor t can be used to contr ol external machines. The machine that is to be contr olled can be selected on the Mac hine Configuration page (see page 192). [REW] button This button starts rewind on the external machines. [FF] button This button starts fast forward o[...]

  • Page 207

    194 Chapter 19 — Remote Control 02R96—Owner’s Manual Using the Locator LOCA TE MEMORY [1 – 8] buttons These buttons are used t o set and to locate t o the eight Locate memories. L ocate memories can be set on the Locate M emor y page (see page 194). T o set a locate memory on-the-fly , while holding down the [SET] butt on, press a L O CA T[...]

  • Page 208

    GPI (General Purpose Interface) 195 02R96—Owner’s Manual GPI (General Purpose Inter face) The 02R96’ s CONTROL port (25-pin D-sub connect or) provides a GPI (General Purpose Inte rface) for contr olling external equip- ment. Pinouts are pr ovided on page 271. The eig ht GPI outputs can be configur ed so that they output trigger sig nals when[...]

  • Page 209

    196 Chapter 20 — Other Functions 02R96—Owner’s Manual 20 Other Functions Using the User De fi ned Keys U p to 16 functions from a list o f over 150 can be assigned to the USER DEFINED KEY S, and up to four assignment setups can be stored in banks A, B, C, and D . See page 202 for a list of initial bank assignments. 1 Use the USER DEFINED KEY[...]

  • Page 210

    Setting Preferences 197 02R96—Owner’s Manual Setting Preferences Y ou can customize the operation of the 02R96 by using the prefer ences pages. Preferences 1 1 Use the DISPLA Y ACCESS [SETUP] button to locate the Preferences 1 page. 2 Use the cursor buttons or Parameter wheel to select the preferences, and use the INC/DEC buttons or [ENTER] but[...]

  • Page 211

    198 Chapter 20 — Other Functions 02R96—Owner’s Manual Fast Meter Fall T ime: When this pr eference is on, the level meters fall quick er . TC Drop W arning: When this prefer ence is on, a war ning message appears if a dropout is detected in the inc oming timecode. DIO W arning: When this prefer ence is on, a war ning message appears if any er[...]

  • Page 212

    Setting Preferences 199 02R96—Owner’s Manual Preferences 3 1 Use the DISPLA Y ACCESS [SETUP] button to locate the Preferences 3 page. 2 Use the cursor buttons or Parameter wheel to select the preferences, and use the INC/DEC buttons or [ENTER] button to set them. Mix Update Con fi rmation: W hen this prefer ence is on, a confirmation message [...]

  • Page 213

    200 Chapter 20 — Other Functions 02R96—Owner’s Manual Using the Oscillator The 02R96 features an oscillator that can be used for calibration or diagnostic purposes. 1 Use the DISPLA Y ACCESS [UTILITY] button to locate the Oscillator page. 2 Use the cursor buttons to select the parameters, and use the Parameter wheel, INC/DEC button, or [ENTER[...]

  • Page 214

    Initializing the 02R96 201 02R96—Owner’s Manual Initializing the 02R96 The 02R96 can be initialized as follow s. 1 T urn off the 02R96. 2 While holding down the SCENE MEMOR Y [STORE] button, turn on the 02R96. 3 When the con fi rmation message appears, release the SCENE MEMOR Y [STORE] button, select YES, and press [ENTER]. The following messa[...]

  • Page 215

    202 Appendix A: Parameter Lists 02R96—Owner’s Manual Appendix A: Parameter Lists USER DEFINED KEYS # Function Display 0 No ASSIGN No Assign 1 Scene MEM. Recall +1 Scene +1 Recall 2 Scene MEM. Recall – 1 Scene – 1 Recall 3 Scene MEM. Recall No. XX Scene XX Recall 4 Effect-1 Lib. Recall +1 Fx1 Lib+1 Recall 5 Effect-1 Lib. Recall – 1 Fx1 Lib[...]

  • Page 216

    USER DEFINED KEYS 203 02R96—Owner’s Manual 92 Over write EQ Overwrite EQ 93 Over write AUX Overwrite AUX 94 Over write AUX ON Overwrite AUX ON 95 T rack Arming 1 ON/OFF T rack Arming 1 96 T rack Arming 2 ON/OFF T rack Arming 2 97 T rack Arming 3 ON/OFF T rack Arming 3 98 T rack Arming 4 ON/OFF T rack Arming 4 99 T rack Arming 5 ON/OFF T rack Ar[...]

  • Page 217

    204 Appendix A: Parameter Lists 02R96—Owner’s Manual USER DEFINED KEYS Initial Assignments Input Patch Parameters # Bank A Bank B Bank C Bank D 1 Surr Lib 0 Recall Scene 1 Recall IN Fader Group A Automix ENABLE 2 Surr Lib – 1 Recall Scene 2 Recall IN Fader Group B Automix REC 3 Surr Lib +1 Recall Scene 3 Recall IN Fader Group C Automix ABORT [...]

  • Page 218

    Input Patch Parameters 205 02R96—Owner’s Manual S1-4 Slot1 CH4 IN S1-4 Slot1 CH4 IN INSCH20 InsertOut-CH20 S1-5 Slot1 CH5 IN S1-5 Slot1 CH5 IN INSCH21 InsertOut-CH21 S1-6 Slot1 CH6 IN S1-6 Slot1 CH6 IN INSCH22 InsertOut-CH22 S1-7 Slot1 CH7 IN S1-7 Slot1 CH7 IN INSCH23 InsertOut-CH23 S1-8 Slot1 CH8 IN S1-8 Slot1 CH8 IN INSCH24 InsertOut-CH24 S1-[...]

  • Page 219

    206 Appendix A: Parameter Lists 02R96—Owner’s Manual S4-7 Slot4 CH7 IN S4-7 Slot4 CH7 IN INSAUX7 InsertOut-AUX7 S4-8 Slot4 CH8 IN S4-8 Slot4 CH8 IN INSAUX8 InsertOut-AUX8 S4-9 Slot4 CH9 IN S4-9 Slot4 CH9 IN INSSTL InsertOut-STL S4-10 Slot4 CH10 IN S4-10 Slot4 CH10 IN INSSTR InsertOut-STR S4-11 Slot4 CH11 IN S4-11 Slot4 CH11 IN FX1-1 Effect1 OUT[...]

  • Page 220

    Initial Input Patch Settings 207 02R96—Owner’s Manual Initial Input Patch Settings Input channel Inputs Effects Processors Inputs # Source # Sour ce 1 AD01 29 S1-05 2 AD02 30 S1-06 3 AD03 31 S1-07 4 AD04 32 S1-08 5 AD05 33 S2-01 6 AD06 34 S2-02 7 AD07 35 S2-03 8 AD08 36 S2-04 9 AD09 37 S2-05 10 AD10 38 S2-06 11 AD11 39 S2-07 12 AD12 40 S2-08 13[...]

  • Page 221

    208 Appendix A: Parameter Lists 02R96—Owner’s Manual Output Patch Parameters Output patch parameters ar e split into tw o tables. The first table contains parameters for the Slot Outputs, Omni Outs, and Output Channel Insert Ins. The second table, Direct Outs and, 2TR Digital Outputs. Output Patch T able 1 Slot Outputs Omni Outs Output Channel[...]

  • Page 222

    Output Patch Parameters 209 02R96—Owner’s Manual INSCH26 InsertOut-CH26 INSCH26 InsertOut-CH26 S2-4 Slot2 CH4 IN INSCH27 InsertOut-CH27 INSCH27 InsertOut-CH27 S2-5 Slot2 CH5 IN INSCH28 InsertOut-CH28 INSCH28 InsertOut-CH28 S2-6 Slot2 CH6 IN INSCH29 InsertOut-CH29 INSCH29 InsertOut-CH29 S2-7 Slot2 CH7 IN INSCH30 InsertOut-CH30 INSCH30 InsertOut-[...]

  • Page 223

    210 Appendix A: Parameter Lists 02R96—Owner’s Manual Surr Ls Surround Monitor Ls Surr Ls Surround Monitor Ls FX1-7 Effect1 OUT 7 Surr Rs Surround Monitor Rs Surr Rs Surround Monitor Rs FX1-8 Effect1 OUT 8 Surr C Surround Monitor C Surr C Surround Monitor C FX2-1 Effect2 OUT 1 Surr LFE Surround Monitor LFE Surr LFE Surround Monitor LFE FX2-2 Eff[...]

  • Page 224

    Output Patch Parameters 211 02R96—Owner’s Manual Output Patch T able 2 Direct Outs 2TR Digital Outs Source Description Sour ce Description NONE NONE NONE NONE S1-1 Slot1 CH1 OUT BUS1 BUS1 S1-2 Slot1 CH2 OUT BUS2 BUS2 S1-3 Slot1 CH3 OUT BUS3 BUS3 S1-4 Slot1 CH4 OUT BUS4 BUS4 S1-5 Slot1 CH5 OUT BUS5 BUS5 S1-6 Slot1 CH6 OUT BUS6 BUS6 S1-7 Slot1 CH[...]

  • Page 225

    212 Appendix A: Parameter Lists 02R96—Owner’s Manual S4-2 Slot4 CH2 OUT INSCH32 InsertOut-CH32 S4-3 Slot4 CH3 OUT INSCH33 InsertOut-CH33 S4-4 Slot4 CH4 OUT INSCH34 InsertOut-CH34 S4-5 Slot4 CH5 OUT INSCH35 InsertOut-CH35 S4-6 Slot4 CH6 OUT INSCH36 InsertOut-CH36 S4-7 Slot4 CH7 OUT INSCH37 InsertOut-CH37 S4-8 Slot4 CH8 OUT INSCH38 InsertOut-CH38[...]

  • Page 226

    Initial Output Patch Settings 213 02R96—Owner’s Manual Initial Output Patch Settings Slot Outputs Omni Outs Direct Outs # Source SLOT1-01 BUS1 SLOT1-02 BUS2 SLOT1-03 BUS3 SLOT1-04 BUS4 SLOT1-05 BUS5 SLOT1-06 BUS6 SLOT1-07 BUS7 SLOT1-08 BUS8 SLOT1-09 BUS1 SLOT1-10 BUS2 SLOT1-11 BUS3 SLOT1-12 BUS4 SLOT1-13 BUS5 SLOT1-14 BUS6 SLOT1-15 BUS7 SLOT1-1[...]

  • Page 227

    214 Appendix A: Parameter Lists 02R96—Owner’s Manual Initial Input Channel Names Initial Output Channel Names 23 SLOT3-07 24 SLOT3-08 25 SLOT4-01 26 SLOT4-02 27 SLOT4-03 28 SLOT4-04 29 SLOT4-05 30 SLOT4-06 31 SLOT4-07 32 SLOT4-08 33 NONE 34 NONE 35 NONE 36 NONE 37 NONE 38 NONE 39 NONE 40 NONE 41 NONE 42 NONE 43 NONE 44 NONE 45 NONE 46 NONE 47 N[...]

  • Page 228

    Initial Input Port Names 215 02R96—Owner’s Manual Initial Input Port Names BUS6 BUS6 BUS6 BUS7 BUS7 BUS7 BUS8 BUS8 BUS8 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX2 AUX2 AUX2 AUX3 AUX3 AUX3 AUX4 AUX4 AUX4 AUX5 AUX5 AUX5 AUX6 AUX6 AUX6 AUX7 AUX7 AUX7 AUX8 AUX8 AUX8 ST ST STEREO Port PORT ID Short Name Long Name AD1 AD01 AD01 AD IN 1 AD2 AD02 AD02 AD IN 2 AD3 AD03 AD03 A[...]

  • Page 229

    216 Appendix A: Parameter Lists 02R96—Owner’s Manual Initial Output Port Names SLOT4-15 S4-15 S415 Slot4 CH15 IN SLOT4-16 S4-16 S416 Slot4 CH16 IN 2TD1L 2TD1L 2D1L 2TR IN Dig.1 L 2TD1R 2TD1R 2D1R 2TR IN Dig.1 R 2TD2L 2TD2L 2D2L 2TR IN Dig.2 L 2TD2R 2TD2R 2D2R 2TR IN Dig.2 R 2TD3L 2TD3L 2D3L 2TR IN Dig.3 L 2TD3R 2TD3R 2D3R 2TR IN Dig.3 R 2T A1L [...]

  • Page 230

    GPI Trigger Source List 217 02R96—Owner’s Manual GPI T rigger Source List # Source 0 NO ASSIGN 1 CH1 FADER ON 2 CH2 FADER ON 3 CH3 FADER ON 4 CH4 FADER ON 5 CH5 FADER ON 6 CH6 FADER ON 7 CH7 FADER ON 8 CH8 FADER ON 9 CH9 FADER ON 10 CH10 FADER ON 11 CH11 FADER ON 12 CH12 FADER ON 13 CH13 FADER ON 14 CH14 FADER ON 15 CH15 FADER ON 16 CH16 FADER [...]

  • Page 231

    218 Appendix A: Parameter Lists 02R96—Owner’s Manual 108 CH35 FADER OFF 109 CH36 FADER OFF 110 CH37 FADER OFF 111 CH38 FADER OFF 112 CH39 FADER OFF 113 CH40 FADER OFF 114 CH41 FADER OFF 115 CH42 FADER OFF 116 CH43 FADER OFF 117 CH44 FADER OFF 118 CH45 FADER OFF 119 CH46 FADER OFF 120 CH47 FADER OFF 121 CH48 FADER OFF 122 CH49 FADER OFF 123 CH50[...]

  • Page 232

    User Defined Remote Layer Initial Bank Settings 219 02R96—Owner’s Manual User De fi ned Remote Layer Initial Bank Settings Bank 1 (GM V ol & Pan) ID Name Controller Data Format Short Long 123456789 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 RM01 GM01 GM-CH01 VOL&P AN ON END NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP ENCODER B0 0A ENC[...]

  • Page 233

    220 Appendix A: Parameter Lists 02R96—Owner’s Manual Bank 2 (GM V ol & Effect 1) ID Name Controller Data Format Short Long 123456789 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 RM01 GM01 GM-CH01 VOL&EFF1 ON END NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP ENCODER B0 0C ENC END NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP FADER B0 07 F[...]

  • Page 234

    User Defined Remote Layer Initial Bank Settings 221 02R96—Owner’s Manual Bank 3 (XG V ol & Pan) ID Name Controller Data Format Short Long 123456789 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 RM01 XG01 XG-CH01 VOL&P AN ON END NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP ENCODER F0 43 10 4C 08 00 0E ENC F7 END NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP FADE[...]

  • Page 235

    222 Appendix A: Parameter Lists 02R96—Owner’s Manual Bank 4 (Nuendo VST Mixer) ID Name Controller Data Format Short Long 123456789 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 RM01 CH1 VST MIXER CH1 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 B0 07 FAD END NOP NOP NO[...]

  • Page 236

    Effects Parameters 223 02R96—Owner’s Manual Effects Parameters REVERB HALL, REVERB ROOM, REVERB ST AGE, REVERB PLA TE One input, two output hall, room, stage, and plate rev erb simulations, all with gates. EARL Y REF . One input, two output early r eflections. Parameter Range Description REV TIME 0.3 – 99.0 s Reverb time INI. DL Y 0.0 – 50[...]

  • Page 237

    224 Appendix A: Parameter Lists 02R96—Owner’s Manual GA TE REVERB, REVERSE GA TE One input, two output early r eflections with gate, and early reflections with reverse gat e. MONO DELA Y One input, one output basic repeat dela y . Parameter Range Description TYPE T ype-A, T ype-B Type of early re fl ection simulation ROOMSIZE 0.1 – 20.0 Re[...]

  • Page 238

    Effects Parameters 225 02R96—Owner’s Manual STEREO DELA Y T wo input, two output basic ster eo delay . MOD. DELA Y One input, two output basic r epeat delay with modulation. Parameter Range Description DELA Y L 0.0 – 1350.0 ms Left channel delay time DELA Y R 0.0 – 1350.0 ms Right channel delay time FB. G L – 99 to +99% Left channel feedb[...]

  • Page 239

    226 Appendix A: Parameter Lists 02R96—Owner’s Manual DELA Y LCR One input, two output 3-tap dela y (left, center , right). Parameter Range Description DELA Y L 0.0 – 2730.0 ms Left channel delay time DELA Y C 0.0 – 2730.0 ms Center channel delay time DELA Y R 0.0 – 2730.0 ms Right channel delay time FB. DL Y 0.0 – 2730.0 ms Feedback del[...]

  • Page 240

    Effects Parameters 227 02R96—Owner’s Manual ECHO T wo input, two output ster eo delay with crossed feedback loo p. CHORUS T wo input, two output chorus effect. Parameter Range Description DELA Y L 0.0 – 1350.0 ms Left channel delay time DELA Y R 0.0 – 1350.0 ms Right channel delay time FB. D L 0.0 – 1350.0 ms Left channel feedback delay t[...]

  • Page 241

    228 Appendix A: Parameter Lists 02R96—Owner’s Manual FLANGE T wo input, two output flange effect. SYMPHONIC T wo input, two output symphonic effect. Parameter Range Description FREQ. 0.05 – 40.00 Hz Modulation speed DEPTH 0 – 100% Modulation depth MOD. DL Y 0.0 – 500.0 ms Modulation delay time FB. GAIN – 99 to +99% Feedback gain (plus [...]

  • Page 242

    Effects Parameters 229 02R96—Owner’s Manual PHASER T wo input, two output 16-stage phaser . AUTOP AN T wo input, two output autopanner . Parameter Range Description FREQ. 0.05 – 40.00 Hz Modulation speed DEPTH 0 – 100% Modulation depth FB. GAIN – 99 to +99% Feedback gain (plus values for normal-phase feedback, minus values for reverse-pha[...]

  • Page 243

    230 Appendix A: Parameter Lists 02R96—Owner’s Manual TREMOLO T wo input, two output tremolo effect . HQ. PITCH One input, two output high-quality pitch shifter . Parameter Range Description FREQ. 0.05 – 40.00 Hz Modulation speed DEPTH 0 – 100% Modulation depth WAVE Sine, T ri, Square Modulation waveform LSH F 21.2 Hz – 8.00 kHz Low shelvi[...]

  • Page 244

    Effects Parameters 231 02R96—Owner’s Manual DUAL PITCH T wo input, two output pitc h shifter . ROT ARY One input, two output r otar y speaker sim ulator . Parameter Range Description PITCH 1 – 24 to +24 semitones Channel #1 pitch shift FINE 1 – 50 to +50 cents Channel #1 pitch shift fi ne LEVEL 1 – 100 to +100% Channel #1 level (plus val[...]

  • Page 245

    232 Appendix A: Parameter Lists 02R96—Owner’s Manual RING MOD. T wo input, two output ring modulator . MOD. FIL TER T wo input, two output modulation filter . DISTORTION One input, two output dist ortion effect. Parameter Range Description SOURCE OSC, SELF Modulation source: oscillator or input signal OSC FREQ 0.0 – 5000.0 Hz Oscillator freq[...]

  • Page 246

    Effects Parameters 233 02R96—Owner’s Manual AMP SIMULA TE One input, two output guitar amp sim ulator . DYNA. FIL TER T wo input, two output dynamically c ontrolled filte r . Parameter Range Description AMP TYPE 1 1. STK-M1, STK-M2, THRASH, MIDBST, CMB-PG, CMB-VR, CMB-DX, CMB-TW, MINI, FLAT Guitar amp simulation type DST TYPE DST1, DST2, OVD1,[...]

  • Page 247

    234 Appendix A: Parameter Lists 02R96—Owner’s Manual DYNA. FLANGE T wo input, two output dynamically c ontrolled flanger . DYNA. PHASER T wo input, two output dynamically c ontrolled phaser . Parameter Range Description SOURCE INPUT , MIDI Control source: input signal or MIDI Note On velocity SENSE 0 – 100 Sensitivity DIR. UP , DOWN Upward o[...]

  • Page 248

    Effects Parameters 235 02R96—Owner’s Manual REV+CHORUS One input, two output r everb and chorus effects in parallel. REV ->CHORUS One input, two output r everb and chorus effects in series. Parameter Range Description INI. DL Y 0.0 – 500.0 ms Initial delay before reverb begins REV TIME 0.3 – 99.0 s Reverb time HI. RA TIO 0.1 – 1.0 High[...]

  • Page 249

    236 Appendix A: Parameter Lists 02R96—Owner’s Manual REV+FLANGE One input, two output r everb and flanger effects in parallel. REV ->FLANGE One input, two output r everb and flanger effects in series. Parameter Range Description INI. DL Y 0.0 – 500.0 ms Initial delay before reverb begins REV TIME 0.3 – 99.0 s Reverb time HI. RA TIO 0.1[...]

  • Page 250

    Effects Parameters 237 02R96—Owner’s Manual REV+SYMPHO. One input, two output r everb and symphonic effects in parallel. REV ->SYMPHO. One input, two output r everb and symphonic effects in ser ies. Parameter Range Description INI. DL Y 0.0 – 500.0 ms Initial delay before reverb begins REV TIME 0.3 – 99.0 s Reverb time HI. RA TIO 0.1 –[...]

  • Page 251

    238 Appendix A: Parameter Lists 02R96—Owner’s Manual REV ->P AN One input, two output r everb and autopan effects in parallel. Parameter Range Description INI. DL Y 0.0 – 500.0 ms Initial delay before reverb begins REV TIME 0.3 – 99.0 s Reverb time HI. RA TIO 0.1 – 1.0 High-frequency reverb time ratio DIFF . 0.1 – 1.0 Spread DENSITY [...]

  • Page 252

    Effects Parameters 239 02R96—Owner’s Manual DELA Y+ER. One input, two output dela y and early reflections effects in parallel. Parameter Range Description DELA Y L 0.0 – 1000.0 ms Left channel delay time DELA Y R 0.0 – 1000.0 ms Right channel delay time FB. DL Y 0.0 – 1000.0 ms Feedback delay time FB. GAIN – 99 to +99% Feedback gain (p[...]

  • Page 253

    240 Appendix A: Parameter Lists 02R96—Owner’s Manual DELA Y ->ER. One input, two output dela y and early reflections effects in series. Parameter Range Description DELA Y L 0.0 – 1000.0 ms Left channel delay time DELA Y R 0.0 – 1000.0 ms Right channel delay time FB. DL Y 0.0 – 1000.0 ms Feedback delay time FB. GAIN – 99 to +99% Feed[...]

  • Page 254

    Effects Parameters 241 02R96—Owner’s Manual DELA Y+REV One input, two output dela y and rev erb effects in parallel. Parameter Range Description DELA Y L 0.0 – 1000.0 ms Left channel delay time DELA Y R 0.0 – 1000.0 ms Right channel delay time FB. DL Y 0.0 – 1000.0 ms Feedback delay time FB. GAIN – 99 to +99% Feedback gain (plus values [...]

  • Page 255

    242 Appendix A: Parameter Lists 02R96—Owner’s Manual DELA Y ->REV One input, two output dela y and reve rb effects in ser ies. Parameter Range Description DELA Y L 0.0 – 1000.0 ms Left channel delay time DELA Y R 0.0 – 1000.0 ms Right channel delay time FB. DL Y 0.0 – 1000.0 ms Feedback delay time FB. GAIN – 99 to +99% Feedback gain [...]

  • Page 256

    Effects Parameters 243 02R96—Owner’s Manual DIST ->DELA Y One input, two output dist ortion and delay effects in series. MUL TI FIL TER T wo input, two output 3-band multi-filt er (24 dB/octav e). Parameter Range Description DST TYPE DST1, DST2, OVD1, OVD2, CRUNCH Distortion type (DST = distortion, OVD = overdrive) DRIVE 0 – 100 Distortio[...]

  • Page 257

    244 Appendix A: Parameter Lists 02R96—Owner’s Manual FREEZE One input, one output basic sampler . ST REVERB T wo input, two output ster eo reverb . Parameter Range Description REC MODE MANUAL, INPUT In MANUAL mode, recording is started by pressing the REC and PLAY buttons. In INPUT mode, Record-Ready mode is engaged by pressing the REC button, [...]

  • Page 258

    Effects Parameters 245 02R96—Owner’s Manual REVERB 5.1 One input, six output rev erb for 5.1 sur round, w ith surround panning. OCT A REVERB Eight input, eight output reverb. Parameter Range Description REV TIME 0.3 – 99.0 s Reverb time REV TYPE Hall, Room, Stage, Plate Reverb type HI. RA TIO 0.1 – 1.0 High-frequency reverb time ratio DIFF [...]

  • Page 259

    246 Appendix A: Parameter Lists 02R96—Owner’s Manual AUTO P AN 5.1 Six input, six output autopanner for 5.1 surround. Y ou can reset to the pan position speci- fied by the OFFSET parameter b y pressing the RESET bu tton. CHORUS 5.1 Six input, six output chorus for 5.1 surround. Parameter Range Description SOURCE OFF , HOLD, INPUT , MIDI When s[...]

  • Page 260

    Effects Parameters 247 02R96—Owner’s Manual FLANGE 5.1 Six input, six output flanger for 5.1 surround. SYMPHO 5.1 Six input, six output symphonic effect for 5.1 surround. Parameter Range Description FREQ. 0.05 – 40.00 Hz Modulation speed DEPTH 0 – 100% Modulation depth MOD. DL Y 0.0 – 400.0 ms Modulation delay time FB. GAIN – 99 to +99[...]

  • Page 261

    248 Appendix A: Parameter Lists 02R96—Owner’s Manual M. BAND DYNA. T wo input, two output 3-band dynamics p rocessor , with individual solo and gain reduction metering for each band. Parameter Range Description LOW GAIN – 96.0 to +12.0 dB Low band level MID GAIN – 96.0 to +12.0 dB Mid band level HI. GAIN – 96.0 to +12.0 dB High band level[...]

  • Page 262

    Effects Parameters 249 02R96—Owner’s Manual COMP 5.1 Six input, six output compr essor for 5.1 surround, with individual solo for each band, and gain reduction metering of left and r ight (L+R), left surr ound and rig ht surround (LS+RS), center (C), or LFE channels. Parameter Range Description LOW GAIN – 96.0 to +12.0 dB Low band level MID G[...]

  • Page 263

    250 Appendix A: Parameter Lists 02R96—Owner’s Manual COMP AND 5.1 Six input, six output compander for 5.1 surround, w ith individual solo for each band, and gain reduction metering of left and r ight (L+R), left surr ound and rig ht surround (LS+RS), center (C), or LFE channels. Parameter Range Description LOW GAIN – 96.0 to +12.0 dB Low band[...]

  • Page 264

    Preset EQ Parameters 251 02R96—Owner’s Manual Preset EQ Parameters # Title Parameter LOW L-MID H-MID HIGH 01 Bass Drum 1 PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING H.SHELF G +3.5 dB – 3.5 dB 0.0 dB +4.0 dB F 100 Hz 265 Hz 1.06 kHz 5.30 kHz Q 1.2 10 0.9 — 02 Bass Drum 2 PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING LPF G +8.0 dB – 7.0 dB +6.0 dB ON F 80 Hz 400 Hz 2.50 kHz 12.5 kH[...]

  • Page 265

    252 Appendix A: Parameter Lists 02R96—Owner’s Manual 11 Syn. Bass 1 PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING H.SHELF G +3.5 dB +8.5 dB 0.0 dB 0.0 dB F 85 Hz 950 Hz 4.00 kHz 12.5 kHz Q 0.1 8 4.5 — 12 Syn. Bass 2 PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING H.SHELF G +2.5 dB 0.0 dB +1.5 dB 0.0 dB F 125 Hz 180 Hz 1.12 kHz 12.5 kHz Q 1.6 8 2.2 — 13 Piano 1 L.SHELF PEAKING PEAKING H[...]

  • Page 266

    Preset EQ Parameters 253 02R96—Owner’s Manual 22 A. G. Arpeg. 1 L.SHELF PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING G – 0.5 dB 0.0 dB 0.0 dB +2.0 dB F 224 Hz 1.00 kHz 4.00 kHz 6.70 kHz Q — 4.5 4.5 0.12 23 A. G. Arpeg. 2 L.SHELF PEAKING PEAKING H.SHELF G 0.0 dB – 5.5 dB 0.0 dB +4.0 dB F 180 Hz 355 Hz 4.00 kHz 4.25 kHz Q — 7 4.5 — 24 Brass Sec. PEAKING PEA[...]

  • Page 267

    254 Appendix A: Parameter Lists 02R96—Owner’s Manual 33 Bass Drum 3 PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING G +3.5 dB – 10.0 dB +3.5 dB 0.0 dB F 118 Hz 315 Hz 4.25 kHz 20.0 kHz Q 2 10 0.4 0.4 34 Snare Drum 3 L.SHELF PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING G 0.0 dB +2.0 dB +3.5 dB 0.0 dB F 224 Hz 560 Hz 4.25 kHz 4.00 kHz Q — 4.5 2.8 0.1 35 T om-tom 2 L.SHELF PEAKIN[...]

  • Page 268

    Preset Gate Parameters (fs = 44.1 kHz) 255 02R96—Owner’s Manual Preset Gate Parameters (fs = 44.1 kHz) Preset Compressor Parameters (fs = 44.1 kHz) # Title Type Parameter V alue 1 Gate GA TE Threshold (dB) – 26 Range (dB) – 56 Attack (ms) 0 Hold (ms) 2.56 Decay (ms) 331 2 Ducking DUCKING Threshold (dB) – 19 Range (dB) – 22 Attack (ms) 9[...]

  • Page 269

    256 Appendix A: Parameter Lists 02R96—Owner’s Manual 5 A. Dr . BD COMP Threshold (dB) – 24 Ratio ( :1) 3 Attack (ms) 9 Out gain (dB) 5.5 Knee 2 Release (ms) 58 6 A. Dr . BD COMP AND-H Threshold (dB) – 11 Ratio ( :1) 3.5 Attack (ms) 1 Out gain (dB) – 1.5 Width (dB) 7 Release (ms) 192 7 A. Dr . SN COMP Threshold (dB) – 17 Ratio ( :1) 2.5 [...]

  • Page 270

    Preset Compressor Parameters (fs = 44.1 kHz) 257 02R96—Owner’s Manual 13 E. B. Slap COMP Threshold (dB) – 12 Ratio ( :1) 1.7 Attack (ms) 6 Out gain (dB) 4.0 Knee hard Release (ms) 133 14 Syn. Bass COMP Threshold (dB) – 10 Ratio ( :1) 3.5 Attack (ms) 9 Out gain (dB) 3.0 Knee hard Release (ms) 250 15 Piano1 COMP Threshold (dB) – 9 Ratio ( :[...]

  • Page 271

    258 Appendix A: Parameter Lists 02R96—Owner’s Manual 21 Strings3 COMP Threshold (dB) – 17 Ratio ( :1) 1.5 Attack (ms) 76 Out gain (dB) 2.5 Knee 2 Release (ms) 186 22 BrassSection COMP Threshold (dB) – 18 Ratio ( :1) 1.7 Attack (ms) 18 Out gain (dB) 4.0 Knee 1 Release (ms) 226 23 Syn. Pad COMP Threshold (dB) – 13 Ratio ( :1) 2 Attack (ms) [...]

  • Page 272

    Preset Compressor Parameters (fs = 44.1 kHz) 259 02R96—Owner’s Manual 29 Solo V ocal2 COMP Threshold (dB) – 8 Ratio ( :1) 2.5 Attack (ms) 26 Out gain (dB) 1.5 Knee 3 Release (ms) 331 30 Chorus COMP Threshold (dB) – 9 Ratio ( :1) 1.7 Attack (ms) 39 Out gain (dB) 2.5 Knee 2 Release (ms) 226 31 Click Erase EXP AND Threshold (dB) – 33 Ratio ([...]

  • Page 273

    260 Appendix B: Specifications 02R96—Owner’s Manual Appendix B: Speci fi cations General Spec Number of scene memories 99 Sampling Frequency Internal 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 88.2 kHz, 96 kHz External Normal rate: 44.1 kHz – 10% to 48 kHz+6% Double rate: 88.2 kHz – 10% to 96 kHz+6% Signal Delay Less than 2.0 ms CH INPUT to STEREO OUT (fs=48 kHz) [...]

  • Page 274

    General Spec 261 02R96—Owner’s Manual Option Input (SLOT 1 – 4) A vailable cards Optional digital inter face cards (MY8, MY4 series) Digital Input (2TR IN DIGIT AL 1 – 3) SRC On/off (1:3 and 3:1 maximum input to output sample rate ratio) Input Channel CH1 – 56 Input patch — Phase Normal/reverse Gate-type 3 On/off Key in: 12 ch Group (1 [...]

  • Page 275

    262 Appendix B: Specifications 02R96—Owner’s Manual 2TR OUT DIGIT AL 1 – 3 Dither On/off W ord length 16, 20, 24-bit Output patch STEREO, BUS1 – 8, AUX 1 – 8, DIRECT OUT 1 – 56, INSERT OUT , CON- TROL ROOM Option Output (SLOT 1 – 4) Available card Optional digital interface card (MY8, MY4 series) Output patch SURROUND MONITOR, STEREO,[...]

  • Page 276

    General Spec 263 02R96—Owner’s Manual EQ Parameters SURROUND MONITOR Mute On/off Solo On/off Source BUS1 – 8, SLOT 1 – 4 Monitor to C-R On/off Oscillator Pink noise/500 – 2 kHz/1 kHz/50 Hz Monitor matrix 5.1 → 5.1, 5.1 → 3-1, 5.1 → ST , 3.1 → 3.1, 3.1 → ST Bass management 5 presets Monitor alignment A TT ( – 12.0 dB to 12 dB 0[...]

  • Page 277

    264 Appendix B: Specifications 02R96—Owner’s Manual Gate Parameters Comp Parameters Gate Threshold – 54 dB to 0 dB (0.1 dB step) Range – 70 dB to 0 dB (1 dB step) Attack 0 ms – 120 ms (1 ms step) Hold 0.02 ms – 1.96 s (216 points) @ 48 kHz 0.02 ms – 2.13 s (216 points) @ 44.1 kHz 0.01 ms – 981 ms (216 points) @ 96 kHz 0.01 ms – 1.[...]

  • Page 278

    Controls 265 02R96—Owner’s Manual Controls Analog Section Digital Section Compander H Threshold – 54 dB to 0 dB (0.1 dB step) Ratio (x :1) x=1, 1.1, 1.3, 1.5, 1.7, 2, 2.5, 3, 3.5, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 20 (15 points) Out gain – 18 dB to 0 dB (0.1 dB step) Width 1 dB – 90 dB (1 dB step) Attack 0 ms – 120 ms (1 ms step) Release 5 ms – 42.3 s [...]

  • Page 279

    266 Appendix B: Specifications 02R96—Owner’s Manual SELECTED CHANNEL Section ROUTING DISPLAY button 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, STEREO, DIRECT , FOLLOW P AN buttons (w/LED) DISPLA Y ACCESS PHASE/INSERT , DELAY buttons DYNAMICS DISPLAY , GATE /COMP buttons GA TE ON, COMP ON buttons (w/LED) Parameter control x 5 P AN/SURROUND DISPLAY button L, R, LIN[...]

  • Page 280

    Indicators 267 02R96—Owner’s Manual Indicators Analog Section Digital Section Libraries PEAK LED x24 INPUT 1 – 24 SIGNAL LED x24 INPUT 1 – 24 DISPLA Y CONTROL Section DISPLA Y 320 × 240 dot graphic LCD (w/contrast control potentiometer) SELECTED CHANNEL Section DYNAMICS GA TE, COMP LEDs x2 P AN/SURROUND Pan position LEDs x10 EQUALIZER FREQ[...]

  • Page 281

    268 Appendix B: Specifications 02R96—Owner’s Manual Analog Input Spec In these specifications, when dB represents a specific voltage, 0 dB is referenced to 0.775 Vrms. For 2TR IN ANALOG 2 levels, 0 dBV is referenced to 1.00 Vrms. All input AD converters (except INSERT I/O 1 – 16) are 24-bit linear, 128-times oversampling. +48 V DC (phantom po[...]

  • Page 282

    Digital Input Spec 269 02R96—Owner’s Manual Digital Input Spec Digital Output Spec Input Format Data length Level Connector 2TR IN DIGIT AL 1 AES/EBU 24-bit RS422 XLR-3-31 type (Balanced) 1 1. XLR-3-31 type connectors are balanced (1=GND, 2=HOT, 3=COLD). 2 IEC-60958 24-bit 0.5 Vpp/75 Ω Phono 3 IEC-60958 24-bit 0.5 Vpp/75 Ω Phono CASCADE IN [...]

  • Page 283

    270 Appendix B: Specifications 02R96—Owner’s Manual I/O Slot Spec (1 – 4) Each I/O SL OT acc epts a digital interface card. Only SL OT #1 has a serial interfac e. Control I/O Spec Card Name Function Accept Input Output Number of available cards MY8-A T ADAT YES 8 IN 8 OUT (depends on output patch) 1 1. See the Digital I/O chapter. Details dep[...]

  • Page 284

    Connector Pin Assignments 271 02R96—Owner’s Manual Connector Pin Assignments CASCADE IN CASCADE OUT CONTROL Port Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 GND 35 GND 1 GND 35 GND 2 INPUT 1-2(+) 36 INPUT 1-2( – ) 2 OUTPUT 1-2(+) 36 OUTPUT 1-2( – ) 3 INPUT 3-4(+) 37 INPUT 3-4( – ) 3 OUTPUT 3-4(+) 37 OUTPUT 3-4( – ) 4 INPUT 5-6(+) 38 I[...]

  • Page 285

    272 Appendix B: Specifications 02R96—Owner’s Manual Dimensions Specifications and external appearance subject t o change without notice. For E uropean M odel Pur chaser/U ser Information specified in EN55103-1 and EN55103-2. Inrush C urrent: 70 A Conformed En vironment: E1, E2, E3 and E4 697 mm 667 mm 239 mm 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 3[...]

  • Page 286

    Scene Memory to Program Change Table 273 02R96—Owner’s Manual Appendix C: MIDI Scene Memory to Program Change T able Program Change # Initial Scene # User Scene # Program Change # Initial Scene # User Scene # Program Change# Initial Scene # User Scene # 1 0 14 4 4 48 7 8 7 2 0 24 5 4 58 8 8 8 3 0 34 6 4 68 9 8 9 4 0 44 7 4 79 0 9 0 5 0 54 8 4 8[...]

  • Page 287

    274 Appendix C: MIDI 02R96—Owner’s Manual Initial Parameter to Control Change T able # High Mid Low 0 NO ASSIGN 1 FADER H CHANNEL INPUT1 2 FADER H CHANNEL INPUT2 3 FADER H CHANNEL INPUT3 4 FADER H CHANNEL INPUT4 5 FADER H CHANNEL INPUT5 6 FADER H CHANNEL INPUT6 7 FADER H CHANNEL INPUT7 8 FADER H CHANNEL INPUT8 9 FADER H CHANNEL INPUT9 10 FADER [...]

  • Page 288

    MIDI Data Format 275 02R96—Owner’s Manual MIDI Data Format 1. CHANNEL MESSAGE 2. SYSTEM COMMON MESSAGE 3. SYSTEM REAL TIME MESSAGE Received only when the Automix TIME REFERENCE setting is MIDI CLOCK. 4. EXCLUSIVE MESSAGE 4.1 Real Time System Exclusive 4.2 System Exclusive Message 4.2.1 Bulk Dump The following data types of bulk dump are used on[...]

  • Page 289

    276 Appendix C: MIDI 02R96—Owner’s Manual If [T ABLE] is selected If [NRPN] is selected *1) There is no particular need to add the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th status for transmission. However if these are present during recep- tion, they should be received. *2) Does not need to be transmitted if the parameter data fits within 7 bits. 4. PROGRAM CHANGE (C[...]

  • Page 290

    Format Details 277 02R96—Owner’s Manual request. The data area is handled by converting seven words of 8-bit data into eight words of 7-bit data. [Conversion from actual data into bulk data] d[0~6]: actual data b[0~7]: bulk data b[0] = 0; for( I=0; I<7; I++){ if( d[I]&0x80){ b[0] |= 1<<(6-I); } b[I+1] = d[I]&0x7F; } [Restoratio[...]

  • Page 291

    278 Appendix C: MIDI 02R96—Owner’s Manual 12.2.6 User de fi ne layer bulk dump request format The second and third bytes of the DATA NAME indicate the bank num- ber. 12.2.7 User de fi ne plug-in bulk dump format The second and third bytes of the DATA NAME indicate the bank num- ber. Be aware that the state of the transmission destination will[...]

  • Page 292

    Format Details 279 02R96—Owner’s Manual 12.2.11 Control change table bulk dump format 12.2.12 Control change table bulk dump request format 12.2.13 Program change table bulk dump format 12.2.14 Program change table bulk dump request format 12.2.15 Equalizer library bulk dump format The second and third bytes of the DATA NAME indicate the bank n[...]

  • Page 293

    280 Appendix C: MIDI 02R96—Owner’s Manual 12.2.17 Compressor library bulk dump format The second and third bytes of the DATA NAME indicate the library num- ber. 0:Library no.1 - 199:Library no.200, 256:CH1 - 311:CH56, 384:BUS1 - 391:BUS8, 512:AUX1 - 519:AUX8, 768:STEREO L - 769:STEREO R 256 and following are data for the corresponding channel o[...]

  • Page 294

    Format Details 281 02R96—Owner’s Manual 12.2.22 Effect library bulk dump request format The second and third bytes of the DATA NAME indicate the library num- ber. (See above) 12.2.25 Channel library bulk dump format The second and third bytes of the DATA NAME indicate the library num- ber. 0:Library no.0 - 128:Library no.128, 256:CH1 - 311:CH56[...]

  • Page 295

    282 Appendix C: MIDI 02R96—Owner’s Manual 12.2.29 Output patch library bulk dump format The second and third bytes of the DATA NAME indicate the library num- ber. 0:Library no.0 - 32:Library no.32, 256:current output patch data For reception by the 02R96, only the user area is valid. (1-32, 256) 12.2.30 Output patch library bulk dump request fo[...]

  • Page 296

    Format Details 283 02R96—Owner’s Manual 12.2.34 Surround Monitor library bulk dump request format The second and third bytes of the DATA NAME indicate the library num- ber. 0:Library no.0 - 32:Library no.32, 256:current data 12.2.35 Plug-in effect card bulk dump format The second byte of the DATA NAME indicates the slot number. 0:SLOT 1 - 3:SLO[...]

  • Page 297

    284 Appendix C: MIDI 02R96—Owner’s Manual 12.3.4 Parameter request basic format (Universal format) 12.3.5 Parameter Address Consult your dealer for parameter address details. 12.3.6 Parameter change (Edit buffer) Reception This is received if [Parameter change RX] is ON and the [Rx CH] matches the device number included in the SUB STATUS. This [...]

  • Page 298

    Format Details 285 02R96—Owner’s Manual 12.3.12 Parameter change (Backup memory) Reception This is received if [Parameter change RX] is ON and the [Rx CH] matches the device number included in the SUB STATUS. This is echoed if [Parameter change ECHO] is ON. When this is received, the value of the specified parameter will be con- trolled. 12.3.1[...]

  • Page 299

    286 Appendix C: MIDI 02R96—Owner’s Manual Refer to the above table for the Functions and Numbers. 12.3.17 Parameter change (Function call: Scene/Library Clear) Reception This is received if [Parameter change RX] is ON and the [Rx CH] matches the device number included in the SUB STATUS. This is echoed if [Parameter change ECHO] is ON. When this[...]

  • Page 300

    Format Details 287 02R96—Owner’s Manual change. Meter data uses the unmodified DECAY value of the DSP. For the inter- pretation of the value, refer to the PARAMETER CHANGE PARAMETER NUMBER LIST. 12.3.22 Parameter request (Remote Meter) Reception This is received if [Parameter change RX] is ON and the [Rx CH] matches the device number included i[...]

  • Page 301

    288 Appendix D: Options 02R96—Owner’s Manual Appendix D: Options MB02R96 Peak Meter Bridge Installation 1 Unscrew the four fi xing screws 1 on the 02R96 rear panel to which the meter bridge will be attached. 2 Using the four supplied 8 mm screws B , attach the brackets to the meter bridge, as shown below . 3 Align the meter bridge with the 02R[...]

  • Page 302

    MB02R96 Peak Meter Bridge 289 02R96—Owner’s Manual Meter Bridge Controls A Channel indicators These indicators sho w which channels ar e currently being meter ed: Input Channels 1–24, 25–48, or 49–56 and Aux Sends 1–8 and Bus Outs 1–8. B INPUT METERING POSITION button & indicators This button is used to set the met ering position [...]

  • Page 303

    290 Appendix D: Options 02R96—Owner’s Manual SP02R96 W ooden Side Panels Attac h the side panels as shown below .[...]

  • Page 304

    291 02R96—Owner’s Manual Index Symbols +48V ON/OFF switches 5 Numerics 1–24 button 15 25–48 button 15 2TR I/O channel status 48 dithering outputs 48 patching digital outputs 56 patching direct outs 56 patching inputs 52 sampling rate conversion 44 2TR IN ANALOG 1 +4 dB (BAL) 25 2TR IN ANALOG 2 –10 dBV (UNBAL) 25 2TR IN DIGITAL AES/EBU 1 2[...]

  • Page 305

    292 02R96—Owner’s Manual BUS button 21 BUS FADER VIEW page 110 Bus outs attenuating 90 automix 145 bus to stereo library 126 channel library 123 compressors 97 delay 101 EQ 91 grouping faders 106 grouping mutes 107 inserts 95 level setting 77 metering 88 muting 77 naming 112 pairing 104 patching to 2TR digital outputs 56 patching to input chann[...]

  • Page 306

    293 02R96—Owner’s Manual ROUTING 11 SCENE MEMORY 16 USER DEFINED KEYS 16 DIST->DELAY 243 DISTORTION 232 DITHER page 48 Dithering digital outputs 48 DIV (divergence) 71 Double channel 47 Double speed 47 DUAL PITCH 231 Ducking, input channels 60 Duplicating automix events 161 DYNA. FILTER 233 DYNA. FLANGE 234 DYNA. PHASER 234 Dynamic effects 1[...]

  • Page 307

    294 02R96—Owner’s Manual output channel mutes 107 Guitar effects 132 H HIGH EQ 91 HIGHER SAMPLE RATE DATA TRANSFER FORMAT page 47 HIGH-MID EQ 91 HOLD control 12 Horizontal pairing 104 HQ. PITCH 230 I IEEE1394 45 INC button 18 Individual mode aux send pan 84 input channel pan 68 Initial Data Nominal preference 198 Initializing the 02R96 201 Inpu[...]

  • Page 308

    295 02R96—Owner’s Manual metering position 87 output channels 88 stereo out 89 METERING POSITION page 87 MIDI bulk dump 168 control change messages 167 data format 275 features 3 I/O ports 163 MIDI SETUP page 165 parameter change messages 167 port setup 164 ports 27 program change messages 166 supported messages 163 MIDI button 8 MIDI chapter 1[...]

  • Page 309

    296 02R96—Owner’s Manual PEAK indicators 5 Phantom power switches 5 Phase, input channel phase reverse 59 PHASE/INSERT button about 12 reversing phase 59 PHASER 229 Phone jacks 23 PHONES jack 19 PHONES LEVEL control 19 Phono connectors 23 Picture of control surface 4 PLAY button 17 PLAY button, automix 149 Playing back an automix 157 PLUG-IN ED[...]

  • Page 310

    297 02R96—Owner’s Manual automix 145 cascading consoles 49 current scene display 29 edit buffer 138 edit indicator 138 fading scenes 142 memory #0 139 MIDI program changes 166 protecting 141 recalling 140 safe channels 143 sorting 144 storing 140 storing via bulk dump 168 undo memory 139 what’s stored 138 Scene memories chapter 138 SCENE MEMO[...]

  • Page 311

    298 02R96—Owner’s Manual AD inputs 121 dimmer level 121 mic 19 setup 121 using 121 TALKBACK button 22 TALKBACK LEVEL control 19 TALKBACK SETUP page 121 Tascam I/O card 45 TC Drop Warning preference 198 Tempo, effects 134 Terminating wordclocks 43 THRESHOLD control 12 TIME REFERENCE page 152 Time signature map, automix 153 TIME SIGNATURE page 15[...]

  • Page 312

    02R96 Block Diagram 2 2 2 2 2 2 PHONES LEVEL 16 16 16 16 STEREO L STEREO R SOLO L SOLO R AUX 1 AUX 8 SLOT1 SLOT2 SLOT3 SLOT4 16 16 16 16 BUS1 (L) BUS2 (R) BUS3 (L/C/Ls) BUS4 (R/S/Rs) BUS5 (L/C) BUS6 (R/LFE) BUS7 BUS8 CASCADE OUT Mono in x 56 OUTPUT DELAY METER ATT 4BAND EQ INSERT INSERT LEVEL STEREO L INPUT 1( ...56) ATT 4BAND EQ INPUT DELAY METER [...]

  • Page 313

    02R96 Level Diagram DA DSP Noise Floor PHASE GA TE AD dBu Analog CASCADE IN CASCADE OUT Digital Clipping Lev el Max. Output Nominal Output [+18dBu] [+4dBu] [+18dBu] [+4dBu] 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 Digital Bit 34 35 36 0 –10 –20 –30 –40 –50 –60 –70 –80 –90 –100 ?[...]

  • Page 314

    YAMAHA [Digital Mixing Console-Internal Parameters] Date: 20 Mar. 2002 Model: 02R96 MIDI Implementation Chart Version: 1.0 Function... Transmitted Recognized Remarks Basic Channel Default Changed 1–16 1–16 1–16 1–16 Memorized Mode Default Messages Altered X X ************** OMNI off/OMNI on X X Memorized Note Number True Voice X ***********[...]

  • Page 315

    Owner’ s Manual Owner’ s Manual V868730 R0 1 IP 320 02 04 830 AP Printed in Japan Y AMAHA CORPORA TION Pro Audio & Digital Musical Instrument Division P .O. Box 3, Hamamatsu, 430-8651, Japan[...]