Yamaha 02R Quiz for Eric. :)
Sends to a codec
Assigns functions to the 'encoder knob'
Encodes the board for mp3 files
None of the above
Hold down the aux button for the aux you wish to copy to and then press the user defined key 3.
Hold down the aux button for the aux you wish to copy to and select the channels by pressing the 'select' button associated with the channel
Hold down the layer button for the fader layer you wish to copy and then press the aux button of choice from the aux section of the console. Say 'yes' to the message window that will appear in the 02R's display.
Open the aux display window and assign the channels to the appropriate aux send.
You cannot copy fader positions to aux sends
1 &2
3 & 4
5 & 6
7 & 8
All auxes are normaled to the 'studio' output
Up to 44.1 kHz
Up to 48 kHz
Up to 96 kHz
Up to 192 kHz
Latch, PFL, AFL, clear
AFL, PFL, Mixdown
AFL, Mix Down, Clear
AFL, APL, PFL, Recording
Recording, Mixdown
Select link in the master section, hit assign on both channels
Hold 'select' on both channels until the 'pair channels' window opens in the 02R's display.
Hold select on both channels, while holding the pair button
Hold select on both channels, and hit the pair button in the master layer
Open the 'pair' display window and press 'select' on the channel you wish to pair directly OR navigate the display window to the channels you wish to pair and when the 'mono' option is flashing, press the 'Enter' button. Then select which channel of the pair you wish to make the master of the two and choose the 'yes' option
Fader, aux, on (mutes), aux on (mute), pan, eq, surround pan
Grain, fader, on (mutes), aux, all, bulk dump, encoder knob
Direct output level, faders, pans, on (mutes), aux, buses, master sends
Faders, assigns, pans, eq, efx, 2-track, scenes
Groups, efx, scenes, on (mutes), auxs, faders, routing
AD1-24
S1-1-24
ADAT1-48
TDIF1-16
Scenes
Window groups
Recall window sets
Macros
User defined keys
When powering the 02R on
When powering the 02R off
When patching a signal to the 02R
Never
When powering the 02R on AND off
The 'event editor' tab in the automix display window
The 'memory' tab in the locator display window
The 'event editor' tab in the user defined keys display window
The 'memory' tab in the automix display window
The 'event editor' tab tin the midi display window
Busses
All 8 aux send masters outs
Mic/line pre-amp outs
Master outs, 2 track sends, channels 1 & 2 inster sends & cue sends.
None of the above.
Aux send 1 & 2
Master bus out
Bus 7&8
Group 11 & 12
'studio' output
The aux returns
Channels 49-56
The first 4 busses
Channels 41-48
They are not normaled, they must be patched internally
EQ > Compressor > Gate
EQ > Gate > Compressor
Gate > Compressor > EQ
Compressor > Gate > EQ
You can change the order however you like by loading them in whatever order you wish.
True
False
AFL
Mixdown
PFL
Recording
APL
Low cut, french eq, semi parametric, and 1/3 octave
High cut, 4 band parametric, quasi-parametric, low pass
British high pass, british eq, 4 band parametric, 20/20
High pass, low pass, high shelf, low shelf, peak
Low cut, high cut, graphic, parametric
1-24: Layer one
25-48: layer two
Remote: layer three
Masters: layer four
Groups do not have master sends
Input gain, the pre-amp pad, & the input channel fader
Input gain & the bus level
Input gain, the pad & the 'studio' output level
Input gain, the input channel fader, and the master fader
Input gain, the input channel fader, and the monitor input fader
Hold the 'enter' button and solo the appropriate channel
Hold teh solo button on the appropriate channel for at least 2 seconds
Open the routing display window, navigate the 'solo safe' choices and select the channel numbers for all channels to be put into solo safe mode
Open the monitor display window, select the 'solo' tab, put the solo mode into 'mixdown' and then navigate the 'solo safe' choices and select the channel numbers for all channels to be put into solo safe mode.
None of the above
Disable the output patch assignment on channels 1-24
Turn off the 'stereo' routing on channels 1-24
Turn off the 'stereo' routing on channels 25-48
Disable the input patch on channels 25-48 in the mix editor
Turn off the 'stereo' routing on channels 1-48
They are hard wired to the channels
Busses are used to send directly out of the console
They are located on the PCI card installed in the 02R's card slot #1
They are assigned to the omnio outs of the 02R
They are located on the PCI card installed into the 02R's card slot #3.
Eq on (mute)
Channel on (mutes)
Channel level
Compressor on (mute)
All of the above
By turning any Q knob all the way to the left
By turning the high frequency channel's frequency knob all the way to the right
By turning the high frequency channel's Q knob all the way to the left
By turning the low frequency channel's Q knob all the way to the right
By turning the low frequency channel's Frequency knob all the way to the left
By connecting a hard drive to the 02R's USB connector and saving the 02r's data files to that hard drive
By doing an intranet transfer to a remote server from the 02R's ethernet (network) port
By creating a midi track in a midi sequencer and performing a sys ex bulk dump to that track via midi protocol
By connecting the 02R to the internet and use an FTP application to back up the data to a remote server
By saving files to the 02R's floppy drive and storing the floppy discs somewhere safe
Channels 25-40
Channels 1-24
Channels 24-48
Channels 1-16
Channels 25-48
From the tape send of the appropriate channel to the outboard device, from the device back to the appropriate channel's tape return and then engaging that channel's "insert" button
Simply patch from the insert send of the appropriate channel to the outboard device and then from the device back to the appropriate channel's insert return
Simply patch from the direct out of the appropriate channel to the outboard device and then from the device back to the appropriate channel's line input
From any aux send master to the outboard device, from the device back to the aux return and then engaging that channel's aux
From the insert send of the appropriate channel to the outboard device, from the back to the appropriate channel's insert return and then engaging that channel's "insert" button
True
False
Stereo, mono, MS, AB
Left, right, center, surround
Individual, gang, inverse gang
Pair, single, stereo, MS
Left or right
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