30 Mixing and Monitoring

Digital Recording Console 02R User’s Guide

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.

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.
Note: If 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
SOLO
SLATE T/B
TALKBACK
C-R
LEVEL
010
T/B LEVEL
010
STUDIO
LEVEL
010
PHONES
LEVEL
010