1、2007.05,YAMAHA 03D 调音台,北京联合大学 音响工程技术课程组,2,YAMAHA 03D 数字调音台,3,03D Top Panel,4,Welcome to 03D,Thank you for choosing the Yamaha 03D Digital Mixing Console. Based on the highly successful 02R Digital Recording Console, the new Yamaha 03D has been designed with music production and project studios in mi
2、nd, although its unique and flexible features will also appeal to audio post and sound reinforcement and installation providers.,5,About this Owners Manual,The 03D Owners Manual contains all the information you need to use your 03D Digital Mixing Console. Use the table of contents to find general in
3、formation and familiarize yourself with the organization of this manual, and use the index to search for specific items.,6,About this Owners Manual,Each chapter in this manual discusses a single area of the 03D. For example, “Input Channels” explains all about input channels, while “Scene Memories”
4、explains all about scene memories. The contents of most chapters are obvious from the chapter title.Rather than repeat some explanations several times, items that are common to many channels, such as EQ and the dynamics processors, are explained in their own chapters.,7,About this Owners Manual,Wher
5、e possible, the individual sections of a chapter have been organized in order of signal flow.The “Input Channel” chapter, for example, starts with the input connectors and works through each input channel function, finishing up at the buses.,8,03D Features,03D Sonic Specs03D Features,9,03D Sonic Spe
6、cs,Linear 20-bit 64-times over sampling A/D converters Linear 20-bit 8-times over sampling D/A converters (ST OUT, MONITOR OUT) 105 dB typical dynamic range (ST IN to ST OUT) 20 Hz20 kHz (+1, 3 dB) frequency response 32-bit internal digital audio processing 44-bit digital EQ processing,10,03D Featur
7、es,26 inputs (including 8 digital inputs) 18 outputs (including 8 assignable digital outputs) Continuously variable gain controls Balanced XLR inputs with +48 V phantom power on input channels 1 to 8 26 dB pad on input channels 1 to 8 Balanced phone jack inputs on input channels 1 to 16,11,03D Featu
8、res,Analog inserts on input channels 1 and 2 AES/EBU and Coaxial-type digital inputs and outputs Eight assignable digital outputs via Yamahas standard YGDAI interface YGDAI Cascade(层叠)option for twin 03D or 03D and 02R operation Analog or digital stereo cascade for easy channel expansion,12,Versatil
9、e(通用的) solo modes for comprehensive(全面的)monitoring Four fader groups for multiple channel control Four mute groups for multiple channel muting Stereo-pair operation for input channels, aux sends, and bus outs Four-band parametric EQ on virtually every input and output (160 bands of EQ),13,03D Featur
10、es,Powerful EQ library with 40 preset programs and 40 user programs Four aux sends with analog outputs Two onboard effects processors with 64 preset programs and 32 user programs Dynamics processor on virtually every input and output (36 in total) Powerful dynamics library with 40 preset programs an
11、d 40 user programs,14,03D Features,Powerful channel library with 2 preset programs and 49 user programs 51 scene memories for snapshot-style automation Built-in Auto-mix function for mix automation referenced to MIDI time-code Large 320 x 240 dot liquid-crystal display with fluorescent (荧光的)backligh
12、t Optional PC-compatible serial mouse for quick navigation(指引)and editing,15,03D Features,Four user definable(可定义的) buttons for quick access to frequently used commands MIDI remote control of Programmable Mixer 01, 02R, 03D, ProR3, REV500, etc. Built-in MIDI interface for quick and simple connection
13、 to a personal computer 60 mm motorized faders,16,Analog Control Section,17,Analog Control Section,1. PAD switchesThese switches are used to turn on and off the input pads. See Pad (input channels 18) 2. GAIN controlsThese controls are used to adjust the gain of the input preamps. 3. MONITOR OUT swi
14、tchThis switch is used to select the signal source SOLO or 2TR INfor the MONITOR OUT and PHONES.,18,03D Features,4.MONITOR OUT LEVEL controlThis control sets the level of the signals appearing at the MONITOR OUT connectors.The signal source is set using the adjacent MONITOR OUT switch. 5. PHONES LEV
15、EL controlThis control is used to adjust the phones level. The signal source is set using the MONITOR OUT switch.,19,Display & Stereo Meters,20,Display & Stereo Meters,1. Display The large 320 x 240 dot display with fluorescent backlight provides clear indication of mix settings and operating status
16、. As well as showing parameter values numerically,faders and rotary controls are represented graphically, so you can actually see pan and fader positions. The display also shows EQ curves and signal level meters. See Display on page 24 for more information.,21,Display & Stereo Meters,2. Stereo Outpu
17、t Meters These 12-segment LED bar-type meters display the stereo output signal levels. 3. Contrast This control is used to adjust the display contrast. Adjust it so that the display is clear and easy-to- read from your viewing position. You may need to readjust it when viewing the display from a dif
18、ferent height or angle.,22,Display & Stereo Meters,23,Setup,The Setup function buttons are used to access the following setup and configuration pages. The name of the selected function is shown onthe display.,24,Setup,25,Channel Control,The Channel function buttons are used to access the following c
19、hannel pages. The name of the selected function is shown on the display.,26,Channel Control,27,EQ,28,Fader Mode,These buttons are used to select the following fader modes and display pages. The name of the selected fader mode is shown on the display.,29,Fader Mode,Fader functions are also affected b
20、y the Mixing Layer setting. When a Setup or Channel Control button is pressed, the Fader mode automatically switches to Fader (i.e., normal fader mode).,30,Scene Memory,These buttons are used to select, store, and recall scene memories, and undo and redo scene memory recalls.,31,MIDI Remote,The MIDI
21、 REMOTE button activates the MIDI Remote mode. In this mode, the 03D faders andON buttons of channels 1 to 16 can be used to control other MIDI equipment using MIDI commands. The indicator in the button lights up when the MIDI Remote mode is active.,32,Solo,The SOLO button activates the SOLO mode. T
22、he indicator in the button flashes when the SOLO mode is active.,33,User Define,The USER DEFINE buttons are user-programmable buttons that can be configured to send specific MIDI or MMC (MIDI Machine Control) commands when pressed. They can also be used to recall frequently used mix scenes or effect
23、s programs, adjust mix settings of the selected channel, or control the Auto-mix function. These buttons are configured on the User Def. page.,34,Parameter Wheel, Cursors & Enter,These controls are used to navigate around the display pages and edit parameters.,35,Mixing Layer, SEL buttons, ON button
24、s, Faders,36,1.Mixing Layer, button,The MIXING LAYER button determines the functions of the faders, ON buttons, and SEL buttons. When set to 116, these controls work with input channels 1 to 16. When set to 1724/MASTER, however, they work with input channels 17 to 24, the aux sends, and the bus outp
25、uts. As well as the MIXING LAYER button, the function of the faders is determined by the fader mode setting. The Mixing Layer setting is shown on the display.,37,2. SEL buttons,The SEL buttons are used to select channels for parameter editing. The name of the selected channel is shown on the display
26、. The function of each SEL button depends on the selected Mixing Layer. With automix, SEL buttons are used to selectchannels for recording. The SEL buttons are also used to select channels for the fader and mute groups.,38,3. ON buttons,The ON buttons are used to turn input channels and outputs on a
27、nd off. The function of each ON button depends on the selected Mixing Layer.When the SOLO function is on, ON buttons work as solo buttons, not mute buttons.,39,4. Faders,The faders are used to adjust input channel and output channel levels. The 03D features 60 mm motorized faders. The function of each fader depends on the selected fader mode and Mixing Layer.The selected fader mode is shown on the display. In MIDI Remote mode, faders 1 to 16 can be used to control other MIDI equipment.,40,Rear PanelTop Half,41,Rear PanelLow Half,