View - Yamaha O2R Owner's Manual

Digital recording console version 2
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MIXING Display Functions
1. Use the [VIEW] button to
locate the VIEW 1/2
page.

VIEW

2. Select a channel by
pressing one of the [SEL]
buttons.
3. Use the CURSOR buttons
to select an item.
4. Adjust the value of the
item using the encoder
wheel and/or the
[ENTER] button.
5. To set the EQ, use the
CURSOR buttons to
select the EQ curve and
press the [ENTER] button.
The 02R will switch to
the EQ display function.
6. To set the dynamics,
select the dynamics
curve with the CURSOR
buttons and press the
[ENTER] button. The 02R
will switch to the
DYNAMICS display
function.
02R User's Guide

View

The VIEW display function allows you to see all the parameters of an
individual channel at a glance and adjust any parameter that you feel
requires a change. You can view the input channels (MIC/LINE 1 through
16, LINE 17/18 through 23/24) and the tape and effect return channels
(TAPE 1 through 16, EFF1 and EFF2).
Shown below is the VIEW 1/2 page.
Unlike the previous display functions in this section, the VIEW display
function shows the currently selected channel only.
Phase/Attenuation
Each time you press the [ENTER] button, the phase will alternate between
NOR (normal) and REV (reversed). Rotate the encoder wheel to adjust the
attenuation.
Operation for input channels 17 to 24, and MIC or TAPE channels
configured as stereo pairs is as follows: since only one attenuation control is
displayed on the View page, the attenuation functions of each channel are
linked to preserve their relative settings. If the channel whose control
cannot be seen reaches the minimum or maximum attenuation setting, a
message appears. The indicators in the PAN [L/ODD] and [R/EVEN]
buttons indicate whether the left or right channel of a pair is selected.
These controls duplicate the phase/attenuation function. See "Phase and
Attenuation" on page 32 of the User's Guide.
Pan
Rotate the encoder wheel to set the pan position. You may find the PAN
controls in the SELECTED CHANNEL group more convenient for setting
the pan position.

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