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Yamaha 02R

Digital Mixer from Yamaha belonging to the 02R series

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Published on 01/22/05 at 13:43
See the notes above ... y'en enough like that ....
all synchros mtc / smpte.word clock ...

UTILIZATION

It is a versatile console trs and I remember may be some who have forgotten, but the R 02 when it was released in 1996-97 if my memory is good has an effect rel ad. The bomb is numrique many other manufacturers have been inspired. I in no way compare with other models that little jewels of technology. Let us put things in perspective.

The R 02 is both a pro console. and home studio due to its ease of use.
the automix, total recall, the memory scnes are simply pure wonders confrent use it for both scne for the studio.
I read that each access to dynamic menu silent long!. pressing dynamic is accessed directly! and eq are directly accessible via the console. the manual is a pure clear.
My favorite was the very large t dballage this beautiful lady and I just never defer.

SOUNDS

The converters are well made and dynamic is the appointment in analog or ADAT. effects are those emprumpts by a .40 r3 Pro (bus STREO) dynamics processors (comp, gate, exp ...) who do their work. parametric EQ on each slice that meets the signal. 2 multi-effects. routing on the back pat! a section of the control room !..... etc provided a sound. 02 R sound. never mimics scabies.

OVERALL OPINION

I use the R 02 prs since age 7. what I like most about this console is its FLEXIBILITY, its faders motoriss raligner who come to each new user. configuration recordable. the automix. but happiness. for those who come to compare his pramp was that of a ssl or neve as I have read on this site, which boasts console in this price range to be compared with such bx (ref ssl site and prices for sony!).
if I had the choice again I would do without hsitations! especially as for work at 24-bit/96kHz Just go through apogee and you're jou! :-)