Audio Lab Proficiency--Yamaha O2R, Toft ATB, UAD Apollo X16
START UP PROCEDURES
Log into the logbook
Power on the power bar beneath the Apollo X16.
Use the LG Display Remote to turn on Display monitors
Turn ON and login to the computer
Open Pro Tools and make a new session using the "API Stereo" template
USING THE 02R
Explain the normalizations between the Yamaha 02R to and from the Apollo X16, and identify them on the patch bay
Demonstrate how to toggle between fader layers on the 02R
Identify where the main output of Pro Tools comes out of the Apollo X16 by default, and identify which channels those outputs are normalized to on the 02R
Plug a mic into a one of the receptacles in the control room
Patch the output of the mic receptacle into input 1 of the O2R
Set preamp level. Explain +48v and the Pad
Record arm track 1 of the Pro Tools template. Since the direct output of channel 1 of the O2R is normalized to input 1 of the Apollo, sound from the microphone should be showing on the channel's meter in Pro Tools. Mute the channel, since it will be monitored direct from the O2R
Bring up the fader to set the level to the main output fader. Bring up the Control Room volume knob to adjust the level coming out of the studio monitors
Record some audio
Play back the audio through the Pro Tools return channels on the O2R
Send a headphone cue to the headphones in the control room
Record an overdub while listening to the first audio that was recorded
USING THE TOFT ATB
Unlike the Yamaha O2R, the Toft is not normalized to inputs or outputs of the Apollo X16 or the headphone cues. The only normals are to (currently unused) XLR umbilicals for an 8 channel tape machine, as well as a connection between the Toft's Monitor output and the Tannoy nearfield monitors
Explain the relationship between the Apollo X16 and the Toft. Identify where their inputs and outputs appear on the patch bay
Patch in a stereo audio source, such as CD or iPod output, into Line Inputs 1 and 2 of the Toft
Identify block diagrams for the Toft input module controls and describe function/uses
Explain the difference between the pan and submaster paths- trace on block
Explain pre/post sends for Aux and Cue Mix
Send your stereo audio source to the Main Output of the Toft
Explain the Monitor Control section of the Toft and listen to your stereo source on the Tannoy monitors
Send your stereo audio source to submasters 1 and 2
Patch submaster outputs 1 and 2 into Apollo line inputs 1 and 2
Open the ProTools Audio Lab template and record the CD (or iPod) to tracks 1 and 2 via the submaster
Patch a microphone in the studio into a microphone preamp on an unused channel of the Toft. Assign this channel to Stereo so you can hear it through the Toft’s monitor controller
Outputs 15 and 16 of the Apollo are designated as the Cue outputs from ProTools or Ableton. Patch these outputs into additional line inputs of the Toft. This allows us to monitor the output of the DAW though the Toft, and send it as part of a cue mix to the talent
Patch the direct output of the channel your microphone is on into Apollo line input 3
Supply talent with a cue mix of the CD tracks from tape, as well as their live mic signal, by using the cue/aux sends and the patch bay
Record mic source into ProTools as an overdub to the stereo source that was already recorded
Playback mix
Render
SHUT DOWN PROCEDURES
Normalize the Toft
Clear patch bay
Power OFF the power switch and the Display monitors
Log out of the logbook