Introductory Recording Tutorial 35

Digital Recording Console 02R Getting Started Guide
Routing
This tutorial assumes you have a multitrack recorder and you have
connected it to your Digital Recording Console 02R – after having one or
more of the optional input/output cards installed:
Alesis ADAT (CD8-AT) – This single slot card supports an 8-channel
ADAT compatible modular digital multitrack recorder. It provides
eight input channels and eight output channels. You can insert as many
as four of these cards in the 02R.
•TASCAM TDIF-1 (CD8-TDII) – This single slot card supports an
8-channel TASCAM modular digital multitrack recorder. It provides
eight input channels and eight output channels. You can insert as many
as four of these cards in the 02R.
•YAMAHA (CD8-Y) – This single slot card supports an 8-channel
YAMAHA modular digital multitrack recorder. It provides eight input
channels and eight output channels. You can insert as many as four of
these cards in the 02R.
AES/EBU (CD8-AE double slot card, CD8-AE-S single solt card) –
These cards support an 8-channel AES/EBU compatible modular
digital multitrack recorder (such as the Akai DD1500 series). They
provide eight input channels and eight output channels.
Analog AD/DA (CD8-AD) – This double slot card supports any
8-channel analog multitrack recorder. It provides eight input channels
and eight output channels. You can only insert two of these cards in the
02R.
The 02R allows you to route the first 16 MIC/LINE channels directly to an
output. If you have the correct configuration, this means you can send
direct outputs to a 16-track recorder (for example, two paired ADAT
compatible modular digital multitrack recorders).
You can route any channel to one of the eight output buses. The buses feed
to each of the four 8-track I/O slots in the back of the 02R. You can also
route any channel to the stereo bus.
When you recall Scene Memory 0 “0 Initial Data”, all the channels are
routed to the stereo bus.