Monitor Level Controls - Yamaha O2R Owner's Manual

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Mixing and Monitoring
Digital Recording Console 02R
SOLO Button
You can monitor input channels in isolation by pressing the [SOLO] button.
The LEDs in the centre of the selected channel [ON] buttons are
extinguished. You select the channel(s) you want to solo by pressing the
corresponding [ON] button. When you press the [SOLO] button again, the
originally selected LEDs are illuminated again.
Note: lf the 02R is connected to other units with the digital cascade kit
(CD8-CS), only the [SOLO] button on the cascade master unit is valid. See
"Digital Cascade Kit (CD8-CS)" on page 183 of the User's Guide
TALKBACK Buttons
The talkback system allows you to talk to musicians in the studio without
leaving the Digital Recording Console 02R. Press the [T/B] button and start
talking. The [SLATE] button sends the talkback signal to the main buses as
well as the stereo bus, for example, allowing you to record a memo before
recording a take.
You can also record 100 Hz, 1 kHz, and 10 kHz sine waves and white noise
tones by using the oscillator function. See "Oscillator" on page 165 of the
User's Guide for details.

Monitor Level Controls

C-R LEVEL Control
This control is used to adjust the volume output through the control room
monitor outputs.
T/B LEVEL Control
This control adjusts the volume of the talkback signal. The talkback signal
is picked up by the built-in microphone right below the control.
STUDIO LEVEL Control
This control is used to adjust the overall volume output through the studio
monitor outputs.
If you are using a headphone amplifier to provide studio monitoring, you
may need a unit that allows individual adjustment of each set of
headphones.
PHONES LEVEL Control
This control is used to adjust the volume of a set of stereo headphones
plugged into the connector just above the control.
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