Yamaha AW4416 Reference Guide - Page 60

Setting or defeating pairing for, channels/buses, INPUT x, y x=odd number, y=even num, RESET BOTH

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q Setting or defeating pairing for channels/buses [Procedure] 1. To pair channels or buses, move the cursor in the Pair CH page/Pair Bus page to a button that is displayed as "MONO x 2," and press the [ENTER] key. The PAIRING popup window will appear, allowing you to specify how the pairing will occur. PAN/ROUTE screen 3. To defeat pairing, move the cursor to a button displayed as "STEREO" and press the [ENTER] key. A popup window will appear, asking you to confirm that you wish to defeat pairing. Tip! You can also defeat channel pairing by pressing the two [SEL] keys simultaneously. 4. Move the cursor to the OK button and press the [ENTER] key. Tip! Another way to pair channels is to simultaneously press adjacent odd-numbered ¡ even-numbered [SEL] keys. In this case, the above window will appear when you press the two [SEL] keys simultaneously. 2. Move the cursor to either the "INPUT 1 ¡ 2," "INPUT 2 ¡ 1," or "RESET BOTH" button, and press the [ENTER] key. You can select one of the following three pairing methods. q INPUT x ¡ y (x=odd number, y=even number) The parameters of the odd-numbered channel/ bus (except for phase and pan) will be copied to the even-numbered channel. q INPUT y ¡ x (x=odd number, y=even number) The parameters of the even-numbered channel/ bus (except for phase and pan) will be copied to the odd-numbered channel. q RESET BOTH The parameters of both odd and even-numbered channels/buses will be reset to their default values. When you execute pairing, the button display will change to "STEREO." When you use the [SEL] keys to select a paired channel, the other [SEL] key will blink. 53 - Reference Guide

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PAN/ROUTE screen
— Reference Guide
53
Setting or defeating pairing for
channels/buses
[Procedure]
1.
To pair channels or buses, move the cur-
sor in the Pair CH page/Pair Bus page to a
button that is displayed as
MONO x 2,
and press the [ENTER] key.
The PAIRING popup window will appear,
allowing you to specify how the pairing will
occur.
Tip!
Another way to pair channels is to simulta-
neously press adjacent odd-numbered
even-numbered [SEL] keys. In this case, the
above window will appear when you press
the two [SEL] keys simultaneously.
2.
Move the cursor to either the
INPUT 1
2,
INPUT 2
1,
or
RESET BOTH
but-
ton, and press the [ENTER] key.
You can select one of the following three pair-
ing methods.
INPUT x
y (x=odd number, y=even num-
ber)
The parameters of the odd-numbered channel/
bus (except for phase and pan) will be copied to
the even-numbered channel.
INPUT y
x (x=odd number, y=even num-
ber)
The parameters of the even-numbered channel/
bus (except for phase and pan) will be copied to
the odd-numbered channel.
RESET BOTH
The parameters of both odd and even-num-
bered channels/buses will be reset to their
default values.
When you execute pairing, the button display
will change to
STEREO.
When you use the
[SEL] keys to select a paired channel, the other
[SEL] key will blink.
3.
To defeat pairing, move the cursor to a
button displayed as
STEREO
and press
the [ENTER] key.
A popup window will appear, asking you to
con
rm that you wish to defeat pairing.
Tip!
You can also defeat channel pairing by press-
ing the two [SEL] keys simultaneously.
4.
Move the cursor to the OK button and
press the [ENTER] key.