46 Secondary Recording Tutorial

Digital Recording Console 02R Getting Started Guide
Applying Effects
The Digital Recording Console 02R features two internal multi-effects
stereo processors: Effect1 and Effect2. These are fed by AUX7 and AUX8,
and the processed signals are returned via EFF1 RTN and EFF2 RTN,
respectively. When you use the internal effects, the signal gets processed
without ever leaving the digital domain.
Effects can be applied to input channels or the tape return channels. Effects
are organized into programs. There are 40 preset effects programs (1
through 40) and 88 user effects programs (41 through 128 plus an UNDO
buffer) for you to store your own settings.

Setting the Send Levels

The process for applying effects is similar to the steps as detailed in
“Setting the Auxiliary Send Level” on page 43 of the Getting Started Guide.
The following example shows applying effects to MIC/LINE 1 using the
auxiliary channel, AUX7.
1. Press the [AUX 7] button.
The AUX7 display function appears:
The faders will automatically relocate from the channel level positions to
the auxiliary send level positions. Even though the fader has changed
positions, the 02R remembers the channel signal levels and you can still
hear the sound.
Note: If one of the effects edit screens appears, press the [AUX 7] button again
until the channel levels screen appears.
Note: Avoid blocking the fader movements when the faders relocate to their
auxiliary send positions by placing objects on the 02R. It is possible to damage the
faders.
AUX 7
EFF1