Yamaha AW4416 Reference Guide - Page 84

Bus Monitor the output levels of buses 1, AUX buses 1

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Bus page HOME screen Monitor the output levels of buses 1-8/AUX buses 1-8 [Function] Monitor the output level of buses 1-8 and AUX buses 1-8. In this page you can also 1 adjust the master level of each bus. [Key operation] • [HOME] key ¡ [F3] (Bus) key • Repeatedly press the [HOME] key until the screen shown at the right appears [Mouse operation] M button ¡ HOME button ¡ Bus tab 2 3 45 [Screen functions] A Level meters These meters show the output levels of buses 1- 8/AUX buses 1-8. B Faders These faders adjust the master level of buses 1- 8/AUX buses 1-8. The fader location of each bus is shown in dB units below each fader. Tip! To adjust the value of a fader, move the cursor to the desired fader and rotate the [DATA/ JOG] dial. C STEREO OUT LEVEL The location of the STEREO fader is shown in dB units. D PRE FADER (pre-fader) button E POST FADER (post-fader) button Select one of these two buttons to select the location in the signal path (pre-fader/post-fader) whose level will be shown by the level meters. s Additional functions in the Bus page In the Bus page you can press the [SHIFT] key to assign the following function to the [F1] key. F1 • [F1] (PEAK HOLD) key This key sets/defeats the Peak Hold function. This is the same function as the [PEAK HOLD] key in the level meter/counter section. 77 - Reference Guide

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— Reference Guide
77
Bus page
Monitor the output levels of buses 1
8/AUX buses 1
8
[Function]
Monitor the output level of buses 1
8 and
AUX buses 1
8. In this page you can also
adjust the master level of each bus.
[Key operation]
[HOME] key
[F3] (Bus) key
Repeatedly press the [HOME] key until
the screen shown at the right appears
[Mouse operation]
M button
HOME button
Bus tab
[Screen functions]
A
Level meters
These meters show the output levels of buses 1
8/AUX buses 1
8.
B
Faders
These faders adjust the master level of buses 1
8/AUX buses 1
8. The fader location of each
bus is shown in dB units below each fader.
Tip!
To adjust the value of a fader, move the cur-
sor to the desired fader and rotate the [DATA/
JOG] dial.
C
STEREO OUT LEVEL
The location of the STEREO fader is shown in
dB units.
D
PRE FADER (pre-fader) button
E
POST FADER (post-fader) button
Select one of these two buttons to select the
location in the signal path (pre-fader/post-fader)
whose level will be shown by the level meters.
Additional functions in the Bus
page
In the Bus page you can press the [SHIFT] key to
assign the following function to the [F1] key.
[F1] (PEAK HOLD) key
This key sets/defeats the Peak Hold function.
This is the same function as the [PEAK HOLD]
key in the level meter/counter section.
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