Yamaha CS1D Owner's Manual - Page 101

In the MIX OUTPUT block, raise the MIX [LEVEL], INPUT block MIX SEND

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CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation) • INPUT block MIX SEND section MIX SEND [▼/DEC]/[▲/INC] switch Select one of MIX buses 1-48 to control. MIX SEND [NUMBER] indicator This displays the short name and number of the currently selected MIX bus. MIX SEND [NAME] indicator MIX SEND [LOCAL] switch and LED This specifies whether the MIX bus number currently selected in the INPUT block will be linked with other INPUT blocks ([LOCAL] switch = off) or can be switched independently of other INPUT blocks ([LOCAL] switch = on). MIX SEND FIX VARI DEC INC LOCAL MIX SEND [FIX]/[VARI] LEDs These LEDs indicate the type of the currently selected MIX bus. Hint As alternate ways to select the MIX bus that your operations will affect, you can also use the MIX OUT block MIX [SEL] switch, or the SELECTED OUTPUT CHANNEL block CHANNEL SELECT [▼/ DEC]/[▲/INC] switches. Since a ST IN channel does not have a section corresponding to the MIX SEND section, you can use these methods. When the PM1D system is in its initial state, selecting a MIX bus in one INPUT block will cause this selection to be reflected for the other INPUT blocks as well. However, MIX buses can be selected independently for INPUT blocks whose MIX SEND [LOCAL] switch is turned on. 6. Use the INPUT [MIX] encoder of the input channel to adjust the send level of the signal that is sent from that channel to the desired MIX bus. The approximate current value is indicated by the peripheral LEDs around the encoder. If the LED at the ® mark is lit, the level is nominal (0 dB). If a FIX type MIX bus is selected, the INPUT [MIX] encoder has no effect, and only the nominal level LED will be lit. Hint When the PM1D system is in its initial state, the MIX OUT 1-24 and MIX OUT 25-48 sections of the meter bridge block will indicate the level of the signals sent to each MIX bus (the pre-attenuator level of the MIX channel). It is also possible to temporarily exchange the functions of the [MIX] encoders and faders of the input channel/ST IN channels, so that you can use the faders to set the send levels. For details refer to "CS1D Reference Manual (Software)." 7. In the MIX OUTPUT block, turn on the MIX [ON] switch for the corresponding MIX channel. The MIX OUTPUT block is where the signals sent to each MIX bus are sent via the MIX channel to the output unit. MIX OUTPUT block MIX [ON] ON switch MIX [LEVEL] encoder ON PAIR 8. In the MIX OUTPUT block, raise the MIX [LEVEL] encoder for the appropriate MIX channel. The signal sent from the input channel to the MIX bus will be output from the output unit patched to the corresponding MIX channel. 42

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CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation)
42
INPUT block MIX SEND section
Hint
As alternate ways to select the MIX bus that your
operations will affect, you can also use the MIX OUT
block MIX [SEL] switch, or the SELECTED OUT-
PUT CHANNEL block CHANNEL SELECT [
/
DEC]/[
/INC] switches. Since a ST IN channel does
not have a section corresponding to the MIX SEND
section, you can use these methods.
When the PM1D system is in its initial state, selecting
a MIX bus in one INPUT block will cause this selec-
tion to be reflected for the other INPUT blocks as
well.
However, MIX buses can be selected independently
for INPUT blocks whose MIX SEND [LOCAL]
switch is turned on.
6.
Use the INPUT [MIX] encoder of the input channel
to adjust the send level of the signal that is sent
from that channel to the desired MIX bus.
The approximate current value is indicated by the
peripheral LEDs around the encoder. If the LED at
the
®
mark is lit, the level is nominal (0 dB).
If a FIX type MIX bus is selected, the INPUT [MIX]
encoder has no effect, and only the nominal level
LED will be lit.
Hint
When the PM1D system is in its initial state, the MIX
OUT 1–24 and MIX OUT 25–48 sections of the
meter bridge block will indicate the level of the sig-
nals sent to each MIX bus (the pre-attenuator level of
the MIX channel).
It is also possible to temporarily exchange the func-
tions of the [MIX] encoders and faders of the input
channel/ST IN channels, so that you can use the fad-
ers to set the send levels. For details refer to “CS1D
Reference Manual (Software).”
7.
In the MIX OUTPUT block, turn on the MIX [ON]
switch for the corresponding MIX channel.
The MIX OUTPUT block is where the signals sent to
each MIX bus are sent via the MIX channel to the
output unit.
8.
In the MIX OUTPUT block, raise the MIX [LEVEL]
encoder for the appropriate MIX channel.
The signal sent from the input channel to the MIX
bus will be output from the output unit patched to
the corresponding MIX channel.
FIX
LOCAL
VARI
MIX SEND
DEC
INC
MIX SEND [FIX]/[VARI] LEDs
These LEDs indicate the type of the currently selected MIX bus.
MIX SEND [NAME] indicator
MIX SEND [NUMBER] indicator
This displays the short name and number of the
currently selected MIX bus.
MIX SEND [
/DEC]/[
/INC] switch
Select one of MIX buses 1–48 to control.
MIX SEND [LOCAL] switch and LED
This specifies whether the MIX bus
number currently selected in the
INPUT block will be linked with other
INPUT blocks ([LOCAL] switch = off) or
can be switched independently of other
INPUT blocks ([LOCAL] switch = on).
PAIR
ON
ON
MIX [LEVEL]
encoder
MIX OUTPUT block
MIX [ON]
switch