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02R96 V2.2 Supplementary Manual
The 02R96 System Software Version 2.20 features the following changes and additions (including the changes made
up to Version 2.11).
Changes and additions in Version 2.20
More Add-On Effects Packages available (pages 155 and 158)
The following Add-On Effects Packages are now available:
AE041
Surround Post Package
AE051
Vintage Stomp Package
Due to this addition, effect memories #53 through 67 in the Effects library are now designated as preset effects pro-
grams. These preset programs are dedicated to Add-On Effects. The numbers of effects programs that do not have
Add-On Effects installed are grayed out and cannot be used. The following effects programs in the Effects library
have been dedicated to the new Add-On Effects Packages.
Please refer to the following Yamaha website for the latest information on the Add-On Effects Packages:
http://www.yamahaproaudio.com
Additional trigger sources in the GPI OUTPUT section (pages 225 and 254)
The following parameters have been added as the trigger signal source in the GPI OUTPUT section.
xxx ON TALLY:
The trigger signal is active only while the corresponding channel is turned ON.
The following parameters have been added in the OUTPUT list of the “GPI Trigger Source & Target List” on
page
254.
About the 02R96 Editor version
If you use the 02R96 Editor (Studio Manager) to control the 02R96, update the 02R96 Editor to version 2.1.2 or
higher (Studio Manager version 2.1 or higher).
If your Studio Manager CD-ROM version is not X5401
B0
, download the latest version from the following Yamaha
website:
http://www.yamahaproaudio.com
No. Preset name Type
62 Room ER ROOM ER
63 Auto Doppler AUTO DOPPLER
64 Field Rotation FLD ROTATION
65 Max100 MAX100
66 Vintage Phaser VNTG PHASER
67 Dual Phaser DUAL PHASER
# Source
254 CH1 ON TALLY
:
309 CH56 ON TALLY
310 BUS1 ON TALLY
:
317 BUS8 ON TALLY
318 AUX1 ON TALLY
:
325 AUX8 ON TALLY
326 ST ON TALLY
EN
Changes in V2.11
Y96K card and MY16-mLAN card support (pages 59 and 299)
The Waves Y96K Plug-in DSP card (supported by Version 2.10) and the MY16-mLAN interface card are now sup-
ported. Also, in accordance with the mLAN MIDI specifications, multiple MIDI ports on SLOT 1 have been
changed to a single port. (Now you do not need to select Ports 1-8.)
Please refer to the following website for the latest information on compatible cards, and on the number of cards
that can be installed in combination with other cards.
http://www.yamahaproaudio.com
Changes in V2.10
MIX C-R SOURCES parameter added to
Control Room Monitor (page 137)
A “MIX C-R SOURCES” parameter has been added in the
CONTROL ROOM SETUP page. In V2.0, you could
choose one item from 2TR D1, D2, D3, A1, or A2 as a
monitor source, plus other sources (STEREO, ASSIGN1,
or ASSIGN2). In V2.1, you can turn the MIX C-R
SOURCES parameter off to disable this simultaneous
selection.
MIX MONITOR SOURCES parameter
added to Surround Monitor (page 138)
A “MIX MONITOR SOURCES” parameter has been
added to the SURROUND MONITOR page. In V2.0, you
could simultaneously choose a BUS and SLOT as the
monitor source, but in V2.1 you can turn this parameter
off to disable this simultaneous selection.
THX presets added to Surround Monitor (page 139-141)
Presets for the THX pm3 monitor system have been added to the bass management settings for surround monitor-
ing. Several supplements have also been added regarding the surround monitor settings, so please replace the cor-
responding pages with the following.
Configuring Surround Monitoring
Surround monitoring, including speaker setup, monitor matrix, Bass Management, and mon-
itor alignment, is configured on the Surround Monitor Setup page.
1 Use the MONITOR [DISPLAY] button to locate the Surround Monitor 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.
SPEAKER SETUP:
These parameters are for setting the volume balance of the surround mon-
itor speakers. Select the OSC (Oscillator) parameter and choose from PINK NOISE, 500-2K
(pink noise through a 500 Hz to 2 kHz BPF), 1K (1 kHz sinewave), or 50 Hz (50 Hz sinewave).
Use the ON/OFF button to turn the Oscillator on and off. When on, the Oscillator outputs a
signal at –20 dB to the Surround Channels whose icons are highlighted. You can turn on and
off Oscillator output for speakers individually. Speaker icons can be selected by using the cursor
buttons. The signal phase of the LFE Channel can be reversed by using the SW phase button.
When ROTATE is on, the Oscillator signal is output by each speaker in turn in a clockwise
direction (3 second signal, 2 second pause).
SURR. MODE:
This indicates the currently selected Surround mode, which is set on the Sur-
round Mode page (see page 85).
MONITOR MATRIX:
This is used to select the Surround Monitor Matrix. In 6.1 Surround
mode, you can select 6.1, 5.1, 3-1, or ST. In 5.1 Surround mode, you can select 5.1, 3-1, or ST.
In 3-1 Surround mode, you can select 3-1 or ST.
When a down mix Monitor Matrix is selected, you can attenuate signals by using the ATT
parameters.
You can use the Surround Monitor settings in Stereo mode, but Monitor Matrix is fixed to ST.
Note:
If you had been monitoring with the surround mode set to 6.1 and the monitor matrix mode
set to 6.1 on 02R96 units with system software earlier than V2.1, the playback may not always be
correct on V2.1.
Note:
If you choose monitor matrix mode = 3-1, you must set the following three attenuation
amounts to the same value.
• ATT1 for surround mode 3-1
• ATT4 for surround mode 5.1
• ATT5 for surround mode 6.1
These ATT values are not attenuators for down-mixing; rather, they are used as monitor adjust-
ment attenuators for lowering the playback volume of the Ls, Rs, Ls2, and Rs2 speakers.
The following screen shows an example in 6.1 Surround mode and 3-1 Monitor Matrix mode.
BASS MANAGEMENT
You can set the filter and attenuator settings for each Surround Monitor Channel using eight
preset Bass Management modes. The following presets are available:
ATT1: Adjusts the level difference between LR and LsRs.
ATT2: Adjusts the level difference between C and Bs.
AMP: Corrects the LFE channel level.
HPF1–3: Cut the low range so that the speakers’ supporting frequency ranges will not interfere with the sub-
woofer signals.
HPF1–2: Cut the high range so that the subwoofer’s supporting frequency ranges will not interfere with other
speakers’ signals.
You can set the Bass Management parameters in the following ranges:
The HPF 1, 2, 3, and LPF 1 & 2 values indicate a cut-off frequency and a filter response. For example, “80-12”
means a cutoff frequency of 80 Hz and a filter response of –12 dB/octave.
“L” means Linkwitz filter. Other filters are Butterworth.
Presets Parameters
No. Title HPF 1, 2, 3 LPF1 LPF2 ATT 1 & 2 AMP
1
DVD LFE80Hz 80–12 80–24 80–24 0 10
2
DVD LFE120Hz 80–12 120–42 80–24 0 10
3
Movie LFE80Hz 80–12 80–24 80–24 –3 10
4
Movie LFE120Hz 80–12 120–42 80–24 –3 10
5
Bypass THRU THRU MUTE 0 0
THXD
THX DVD 80-12 120-42 80-24L 0 10
THXF
THX Movie 80-12 120-42 80-24L –3 10
THXM
THX Music 80-12 120-42 80-24L 0 10
Note:
•If you select preset THXD or THXF, you cannot change the parameters.
•If you select preset THXM, you can switch AMP between 10 dB and 0 dB. However, you cannot
change other parameters.
Parameters Range
HPF 1, 2, 3
THRU, 80-12, 80-12L, 80-24, 80-24L
LPF1
THRU, 80-24, 80-24L, 120-42
LPF2
THRU, 80-24, 80-24L, MUTE
ATT 1 & 2
0 to –12 dB (1 dB steps)
AMP
0 to +12 dB (1 dB steps)
About the Presets
(1)
DVD LFE80Hz
This is a preset optimized for DVD-Video production. The LFE playback bandwidth is set up
to 80 Hz. When using this preset, we recommend that you use an external device to apply an
LPF (fc=80 Hz, –24 dB/oct) to the LFE master source.
To monitor audio on DVD-Audio or SACD discs, change the LFE level (AMP) and LPF (LPF1)
to 0 dB and THRU, respectively, if necessary.
The LFE output gain on some DVD players and decoders may already be set to +10 dB. To
monitor the output from such devices, change the LFE level (AMP) to 0 dB.
(2)
DVD LFE120Hz
This is also a preset optimized for DVD-Video production. This preset is the same as preset (1)
mentioned above, except that the LFE playback bandwidth is set up to 120 Hz. Use this preset
to monitor standard LFE signals recorded on DVD-Video discs that include the high-end fre-
quency ranges (120 Hz).
(3)
Movie LFE80Hz
This preset is the same as preset (1) mentioned above, except that the output level of surround
channels is set to –3 dB when the Monitor Matrix mode is 5.1 or 6.1. This preset is suitable for
movie production.
When using this preset, we recommend that you use an external device to apply an LPF
(fc=80 Hz, –24 dB/oct) to the LFE master source.
(4)
Movie LFE120Hz
This preset is the same as preset (2) mentioned above, except that the output level of surround
channels is set to –3 dB when the Monitor Matrix mode is 5.1 or 6.1. This preset is suitable for
movie production.
(5)
Bypass
Use this preset not only for bass management but to bypass all parameters, such as the LFE level
& LPF, surround channel level, etc.
To disable only the bass management, select another preset, then turn off the BASS MANAGE-
MENT ON/OFF button.
THX Presets:
The following presets have been approved by THX™ Ltd. for use in THX pm3™ Certified Stu-
dios*. They are designed to provide dedicated parameters for the proper playback of multi-
channel audio content in bass managed systems and to be compatible with subwoofer-satellite
type consumer systems.
*Use of a THX preset does not permit a studio to use the designation - THX pm3 Certified Studio.
The THX pm3 Studio Certification Program uses performance and design specifications to create
calibrated environments for optimum sound and picture presentation. For more information,
visit the THX website at http://www.thx.com
[THXD]
THX DVD
This preset is configured for DVD-Video production. Use this preset when mixing and/or
monitoring audio content not from a theatrical film source. The parameters cannot be
changed.
[THXF]
THX Film
This preset is configured for Film pre-production. Use this preset when mixing and/or moni-
toring theatrical film-based content (such as a pre-mix for film). The parameters cannot be
changed.
[THXM]
THX Music
This preset is configured for DVD-Music production. Use this preset when mixing and/or
monitoring multi-channel music content (including DVD-Audio and SACD). Only one
parameter can be changed. The LFE gain (AMP) can be set to +10dB (default) or 0dB. Select
the level that complies with the standards of the target media. Please note: The LFE output gain
on some DVD players, receivers, and/or decoders may already be set to +10dB. Select the 0dB
setting only if the destination environment (home theatre, etc.) has the LFE gain set to 0dB.
Otherwise, use the default setting.
MONITOR ALIGNMENT ATT & DLY ON/OFF
These buttons are used to turn on and off the Monitor Align-
ment Attenuator and Delay parameters of all Surround speak-
ers. The MONITOR ALIGNMENT diagram and Surround
Channel Attenuator and Delay parameters, which are dis-
played when either of these buttons are selected, allow you to
align the surround monitor speakers by attenuating and
delaying Surround Channels as necessary. The Attenuator
parameters can be set –
, –12 dB to +12 dB in 0.1 dB steps. The Delay parameters can be set from
0 to 30 msec in 0.02 msec steps.
Note:
•Please note that the above settings apply only to the signals being monitored. They do not
affect the normal bus outputs.
•If you're monitoring in surround mode 6.1 and monitor matrix mode 6.1, you'll need to
make the above settings separately from when in other modes.
Tip:
The settings you make here can be stored in the surround monitor library.
Memo
U.R.G., Pro Audio & Digital Musical Instrument Division, Yamaha Corporation
© 2005 Yamaha Corporation
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