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Contents Message from the Development Team .......2 Panel Controls and Terminals ..............3 Front Panel ................................................... 3 Rear Panel .................................................... 5 Software........................................................ 6 Using the UR242...................................22 Connection Examples ................................. 22 Configuring Audio Driver Settings on the DAW Software ............................................
Panel Controls and Terminals Panel Controls and Terminals Front Panel 3 1 4 3 2 5 9 6 1 [INPUT 1 HI-Z] switch Switches the input impedance (on O/ off N). Turn this switch on when connecting high impedance instruments, such as an electric guitar or electric bass, directly to the [MIC/LINE 1] jack. When you turn this switch on, use an unbalanced phone plug for connection between the instruments and the [MIC/LINE 1] jack. If you use a balanced phone plug, this device will not work correctly.
Panel Controls and Terminals 9 [+48V] switch Turns the phantom power on (O) and off (N). When you turn this switch on, phantom power will be supplied to the [MIC/LINE 1/2] jack. Turn this switch on when using a phantom powered condenser microphone. Phantom Power Precautions NOTICE Always turn the phantom power switch to OFF when it is not required. When using phantom power, observe the following to prevent noise and possible damage to UR242 or connected equipment.
Panel Controls and Terminals Rear Panel 6 1 1[ 2 3 4 ] (Standby/On) switch Sets the power of the device to On (O) or Standby (N). 5 7 5 [MIDI IN] jack For connecting to the MIDI OUT jack of the MIDI device. This receives and inputs MIDI signals to the computer. 2 DC IN [5V] For connecting to the AC power adaptor. 3 [USB 2.0] terminal For connecting to a computer or iPad. Automatically discriminated whether connecting device is a computer or iPad.
Panel Controls and Terminals Software ASIO Window This section explains software operations for using the UR242 with a computer. For selecting the ASIO driver settings. Yamaha Steinberg USB Driver Yamaha Steinberg USB Driver is a software program that allows communication between the UR242 and a computer. In Control Panel, you can configure the basic settings for the audio driver (Windows) or confirm the audio driver information (Mac).
Panel Controls and Terminals Mac How to Select the Buffer Size How to Open the Window You can select the buffer size in the settings window for each application (DAW software, etc.). • Select [System Preferences] [Yamaha Steinberg USB]. • From the Cubase series menu, select [Devices] [Device Setup...] [Steinberg UR242] [Control Panel] [Open Config App]. 1. From the Cubase series menu, select [Devices] [Device Setup...].
Panel Controls and Terminals 4 Scene dspMixFx UR242 This software is for operating the convenient built-in DSP mixer and DSP effects. The DSP mixer allows you to mix up to four input channels down to one stereo output. A number of DSP effects for processing the input signals are also provided, and since the processing/mixing is hardware-based, there is no monitoring latency. NOTE You cannot operate dspMixFx UR242 while a Cubase series DAW is running.
Panel Controls and Terminals Channel Area This is the area for configuring the input channel settings. 5 Effect Insertion location Selects the insertion location of an effect. Options Description 1 MON.FX 2 3 Applies an effect to only the monitor signal (sent to the device). INS.FX Applies an effect to both the monitor signal (sent to the device) and the recording signal (sent to the DAW software). 4 5 6 7 8 9 6 Effect On/Off Turns the Effect on (lit) and off (dark).
Panel Controls and Terminals DAW Area Master Area This is the area for configuring the DAW channel settings. This is the area for configuring the master channel settings. 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 2 7 3 8 5 9 4 1 Level Meter Indicates the signal level. 2 Pan Adjusts the pan. Range: L16 – C – R16 1 Level Meter Indicates the signal level. 2 REV-X Send On Indicates that REV-X Send is on. This is normally set to On. 3 REV-X Edit 3 Mute Turns the mute function on (lit) and off (dark).
Panel Controls and Terminals 6 REV-X Return Level Adjusts the return level of REV-X. Range: - ∞ dB – +6.00 dB Setup Window This window is for configuring the common settings of the device. 7 Pan Adjusts the pan position. Range: L16 – C – R16 1 8 Mute Turns the mute function on (lit) and off (dark). 2 9 Fader 3 Adjusts the signal level. Range: - ∞ dB – +6.00 dB 4 HINT Fader operations • You can reset certain parameters to 0 dB by doubleclicking the fader.
Panel Controls and Terminals 5 KNOB MOUSE CONTROL Selects the method of operating the knobs on dspMixFx UR242. Options Description Circular Drag in a circular motion to increase and decrease the parameter. Drag on a dial clockwise to increase, and counterclockwise to decrease. If you click any point on the knob, the parameter will jump there instantly. Linear Drag in a linear motion to increase and decrease the parameter. Drag upward or rightward to increase, and downward or leftward to decrease.
Panel Controls and Terminals Dedicated Windows for Cubase Series These are the windows for configuring the device settings from Cubase series software. The dedicated windows for Cubase series allow you to configure the parameters which are configured by dspMixFx UR242. Two types of windows are available: Input Settings and Hardware Setup. Input Settings Window This window is for configuring the input settings of the device. The signal flow is from top to bottom.
Panel Controls and Terminals Controls and Functions If [HARDWARE] does not appear in the channel Change the settings in the VST connection menu from the Cubase menu [Devices] [VST Connections]. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 When the same plural input port is assigned to the device port, the only [HARDWARE] listed upper in the device port is shown in the channel. ) ! In this example, the only [HARDWARE] for Stereo bus is shown in the channel.
Panel Controls and Terminals 8 Effect Insertion Location Selects the insertion location of an effect. Insertion location Description Upper (OFF) Turns the effect off. Middle (MON.FX) Applies an effect Strip to only the monitor signal (sent to the device). Lower (INS.FX) Applies an effect Strip to both the monitor signal (sent to the device) and the recording signal (sent to the DAW software). Hardware Setup Window This window is for configuring the general settings of the device.
Panel Controls and Terminals 5 REV-X Send Source Indicates the signal which is sent to REV-X. 6 REV-X Return Level Indicates the return level of REV-X. 7 REV-X Return Level Knob Adjusts the return level of the selected (highlighted) signal. Range: - ∞ dB – +6.00 dB Settings Windows This window is for configuring the device settings. 1 INPUT 3/4 LEVEL Sweet Spot Morphing Channel Strip The Sweet Spot Morphing Channel Strip (“Channel Strip” for short) is a multi-effect that combines compression and EQ.
Panel Controls and Terminals Controls and Functions Common to Compressor and Equalizer 2 RELEASE Adjusts the release time of the compressor. Range: 9.3 msec – 999.0 msec 3 RATIO Adjusts the ratio of the compressor. Range: 1.00 – ∞ 4 KNEE Selects the knee type of the compressor. 1 MORPH Adjusts the parameter of the Sweet Spot Data. You can simultaneously adjust the compressor and equalizer settings which are set to five points around this knob by turning this knob.
Panel Controls and Terminals Equalizer REV-X REV-X is a digital reverb platform developed by Yamaha for pro audio applications. One REV-X effect is included in this unit. Input signals can be sent to the REV-X effect, and the REV-X effect is applied only to the monitor outputs. Three types of REV-X are available: Hall, Room, and Plate. The hardware REV-X equipped with the device and REV-X of the VST Plug-in version have essentially the same parameters.
Panel Controls and Terminals Controls and Functions 7 LPF Adjusts the cutoff frequency of the low pass filter. Range: 1.0 kHz – 20.0 kHz 8 Hi Ratio Adjusts the duration of reverberation in the high frequency range by using a ratio relative to the Reverb Time. When you set this parameter to 1, the actual specified Reverb Time is fully applied to the sound. The lower the value, the shorter the duration of reverberation in the high frequency range. Range: 0.1 – 1.
Panel Controls and Terminals 3 TREBLE/MIDDLE/BASS Guitar Amp Classics Guitar Amp Classics are guitar amp simulations that make extensive use of advanced Yamaha modeling technology. Four amp types with different sonic characteristics are provided. The Guitar Amp Classics equipped with the device and the Guitar Amp Classics of the VST Plug-in version have the same parameters.
Panel Controls and Terminals DRIVE 1 LEAD 2 3 4 5 6 The DRIVE amp type provides a selection of distortion sounds that simulate the tonal character of various highgain tube amplifiers. From mildly overdriven crunch to heavy distortion suitable for hard rock, heavy metal, or hardcore styles, this model offers a wide range of sonic capabilities. 1 AMP TYPE Six amplifier types are provided. Types 1 and 2 feature relatively mild distortion that allows picking nuances to come through naturally.
Using the UR242 Using the UR242 Connection Examples CAUTION Make sure that you set all volume levels to minimum before connecting or disconnecting the external device. Otherwise, high-volume output may damage your hearing or the equipment.
Using the UR242 Configuring Audio Driver Settings on the DAW Software Recording/Playback Cubase Series Programs Connect a microphone as shown in the connection examples (page 22). Turn the [+48V] switch on when using a phantom powered condenser microphone. 1. Make sure that all applications have been Cubase Series Programs closed. 1. Launch the Cubase series DAW. 2. Make sure that the [ ] switch has been The [steinberg hub] window appears. turned on (O). 2.
Using the UR242 7. Set the Channel Strip settings and REV-X settings on the Input Settings window. Select the Channel Strip Insertion location depending on the desired insert point. The default setting is “Lower” (applied to both the monitor signal and the recording signal). For details on the Insertion location, refer to the “Effect Insertion location”(page 15) in the section “Dedicated Windows for Cubase Series.” 12. Click [] to check the recorded sound.
Troubleshooting Troubleshooting [POWER] lamp does not light. Is the AC adaptor connected correctly? No sound Has TOOLS for UR242 been installed properly? The UR242 is not a bus-powered type device. Refer to the Getting Started instructions to turn on the [ ] switch. Refer to the Getting Started instructions to complete TOOLS for UR242 installation. Confirm whether or not a proper USB cable is used. If the USB cable is broken or damaged, replace the USB cable with a new one.
Troubleshooting Unusual sound (noise, interruption, or distortion) Is the buffer size set too low? Increase the buffer size compared to the current settings; refer to the section “Yamaha Steinberg USB Driver” (page 6) for instructions. Does your computer satisfy the system requirements? Confirm the system requirements. For the latest information, see the Steinberg web site below. http://www.steinberg.
Appendix Appendix Limitations on the use of effects The maximum number of Channel Strip and Guitar Amp Classics iterations which can be used simultaneously are limited to the following. For example, Channel Strip can be used for two mono channels, while Guitar Amp Classics can be used for one mono channel simultaneously.
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USB 2 INPUT/4 OUTPUT DECODER ENCODER 26 OFF +48V METER HPF REVERB R REVERB L REV-X COMP METER 3Band EQ METER FX INSERT (Gain Reduction) METER Ch.Strip Block x4 FX INSERT FX INSERT FROM DAW 1 FROM DAW 2 FROM DAW 1-2 TO DAW 1-4 Φ Φ GAIN HA [-56dBu∼-12dBu] [-30dBu∼+14dBu] METER PAD A/D A/D 0 Hi-Z CH2 only ON -10dBV +4dBu DAW INPUT/OUTPUT [-10dBV/+4dBu] CH3-4 LINE INPUT Nominal Input [-56dBu∼+14dBu] CH1-2 MIC/LINE INPUT LEVEL 2 MUTE LEVEL LEVEL BAL G.A.
USB 2 INPUT/4 OUTPUT DECODER ENCODER 26 OFF +48V METER HPF REVERB R REVERB L FROM DAW 1 FROM DAW 2 FROM DAW 1-2 TO DAW 1-4 Φ Φ GAIN HA [-56dBu∼-12dBu] [-30dBu∼+14dBu] METER PAD A/D A/D 0 Hi-Z CH2 only ON -10dBV +4dBu DAW INPUT/OUTPUT [-10dBV/+4dBu] CH3-4 LINE INPUT Nominal Input [-56dBu∼+14dBu] CH1-2 MIC/LINE INPUT REV-X METER MUTE MUTE LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL 2 SELECT BAL same as above 2 PAN REV REVERB L REVERB R MIX OUT L/R MUTE MASTER BAL 2 METER DIRECT OUT 3(
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