YAMAHA 02R V2 FUNCTIONS
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For 02R users upgrading from V1, a brief summary of new functions are provided.
To obtain a complete new V2 Owners Manual, please consult your Yamaha dealer.
Page numbers refer to the relevant sections in the 02R V2 Owner’s Manual.
1. Display Page Numbering
Display pages are numbered for easy identification. See “Display” on page 20 of the User’s
Guide.
2. 24-bit Recording
Using two recorder tracks per channel, high-resolution digital audio can be recorded at the
maximum word length of 24 bits. See “24-bit Recording” on page 204 of the User’s Guide.
3. Surround Pan
The 02R Surround Pan function supports 2+2, 3+1, and 3+2+1 surround modes, making it
ideal for sophisticated surround sound production. See “Surround Pan” on page 63 of the
User’s Guide.
4. Automix Functions
Edit Out End Mode
In the automix End mode, faders remain at the same position regardless of subsequent
fader events. See “Fader Edit & Edit Out Modes” on page 146 of the User’s Guide.
Off-line Editing Enhancements
Automix events can be copied or moved, and levels can be trimmed.
Timecode addresses can be captured on-the-fly, and new events inserted at the captured
points. The Locate function provides a speedy way to locate events in a complex automix.
See “Event Edit (Scene/Lib.)” on page 155 and “Event Edit (CH ON, PAN, FADER)” on
page 156.
MIDI Clock
Automix can be referenced to an external MIDI Clock. See “Using MIDI Clock” on page
142.
MTC
MTC can be received via the MIDI IN or MTC IN connector. See “Using MIDI Timecode
(MTC)” on page 141 of the User’s Guide.
Timecode Offset
By specifying an offset, automix events can be moved backwards or forwards relative to the
incoming timecode. See “Offset” on page 145 of the User’s Guide.
5. Aux Out Select—Aux or Bus
Bus outs can be assigned individually to the analog aux send outputs, providing analog bus
outputs. See “Aux Output Select” on page 203 of the User’s Guide.
6. Bus Out Pairs