Difference between revisions of "O2R-MOTU-Digital Performer Cheat Sheet"

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*Push up stereo fader
 
*Push up stereo fader
 
*On the Control Room section select '''STEREO'''
 
*On the Control Room section select '''STEREO'''
*Turn up 'Control Room Level' light grey knob to control speaker volume
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*Turn up '''Control Room Level''' light grey knob to control speaker volume
 
*Open Digital Performer and choose '''Audio Lab Template''', save to Storage drive in your folder with your name on it.
 
*Open Digital Performer and choose '''Audio Lab Template''', save to Storage drive in your folder with your name on it.
 
*On Layer 25-48 of the O2R, channels 25 & 26 are the MAIN L/R OUT of Digital Performer
 
*On Layer 25-48 of the O2R, channels 25 & 26 are the MAIN L/R OUT of Digital Performer

Revision as of 14:57, 10 February 2016

Directions:

  • Turn ON Main Power (orange switch on desk to the right)
  • On the O2R console:

Locate scene memory Press Display Toggle to 95 Zena DP template Press Recall

  • Studio: Patch in microphone to Panel A, Input 1

(Mic panels in 1362 are normalized to the inputs of O2R MIC/LINE inputs)

  • O2R - find Layer section and select 1-24
  • Trim out or choose +48V On/Off for each channel you plugged in to
  • Push fader up and you should see levels on the Meters
  • Push up stereo fader
  • On the Control Room section select STEREO
  • Turn up Control Room Level light grey knob to control speaker volume
  • Open Digital Performer and choose Audio Lab Template, save to Storage drive in your folder with your name on it.
  • On Layer 25-48 of the O2R, channels 25 & 26 are the MAIN L/R OUT of Digital Performer

Headphone Mixes

  • Use the Encoder knobs on the O2R to control headphone volume
  • In the Encoder Mode section select AUX
  • Use the Encoder knob on your LIVE channel to control volume to the headphones
  • Use the Encoder knob on channels 25 & 26 to control volume from Digital Performer Mix L Mix R