Yamaha CS1D Owner's Manual - Page 106

Sending signals from an input channel to the STEREO bus, of the SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL

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Chapter 4. Basic operation for input channels 4. While watching the level meter in the fader section of the SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block, use the GAIN section [GAIN] encoder to adjust the input sensitivity of the channel. The peripheral LEDs of the encoder will indicate the approximate value. This may not be operable, depending on the type of input unit that is patched. If you wish to link the gain or A/B input jack selection between odd-numbered → even-numbered input channels, use the on-screen GAIN GANG button or A/B LINK button located in the IN HA/ INSERT function screen (→p.36). These operations cannot be performed in the SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block. The PAD will be internally switched on or off when the gain of the LMY4-MLF card (including the AI8ML8F unit) internal head amp is adjusted between -8 dB and -7 dB. Keep in mind that noise may be generated if there is a difference between the Hot and Cold output impedance of the external device connected to the card when using phantom power. 5. In the same way, make head amp settings for other input channels as well. Sending signals from an input channel to the STEREO bus Here's how to use the SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block to send the signal of an input channel to the STEREO bus. [Procedure] 1. Use the INPUT block [SEL] switches or the ST IN block [L]/[R] switches to select the input channel that you wish to control. 2. Turn on the [ON] switch located in the fader section of the SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block. • Fader section 3. Turn on the [TO ST] switch located in the STEREO section of the SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block. • STEREO section [TO ST] switch ON [ON] switch Fader STEREO Please be aware that if either the [ON] switch or the [TO ST] switch is turned off, no signal will be sent from that channel to the STEREO bus. 4. Raise the fader in the SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block. Now the signal of the input channel will be sent to the STEREO bus. Hint When the PM1D system is in its initial state, the STEREO A/STEREO B section of the meter bridge block will indicate the level of the signal that is sent to the STEREO bus (i.e., the pre-attenuator level of the STEREO A/B channel). 5. Use the STEREO section [PAN] encoder to adjust the pan of the signal. The peripheral LEDs will indicate the approximate current value. When the LED at the ▲ mark is lit, the signal is panned to the center. Hint Even for a ST IN channel or for input channels that are paired, pan settings must be made independently. Select each channel in turn, and make the setting for each. 47

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Chapter 4. Basic operation for input channels
47
4.
While watching the level meter in the fader section
of the SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block, use the
GAIN section [GAIN] encoder to adjust the input
sensitivity of the channel.
The peripheral LEDs of the encoder will indicate the
approximate value.
This may not be operable, depending on the type of
input unit that is patched.
If you wish to link the gain or A/B input jack selec-
tion between odd-numbered
even-numbered
input channels, use the on-screen GAIN GANG
button or A/B LINK button located in the IN HA/
INSERT function screen (
p.36).
These operations cannot be performed in the
SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block.
The PAD will be internally switched on or off when
the gain of the LMY4-MLF card (including the AI8-
ML8F unit) internal head amp is adjusted between
–8 dB and –7 dB. Keep in mind that noise may be
generated if there is a difference between the Hot
and Cold output impedance of the external device
connected to the card when using phantom power.
5.
In the same way, make head amp settings for other
input channels as well.
Sending signals from an input channel to the STEREO bus
Here’s how to use the SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block to send the signal of an input channel to the STEREO bus.
[Procedure]
1.
Use the INPUT block [SEL] switches or the ST IN
block [L]/[R] switches to select the input channel
that you wish to control.
2.
Turn on the [ON] switch located in the fader sec-
tion of the SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block.
Fader section
3.
Turn on the [TO ST] switch located in the STEREO
section of the SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL
block.
STEREO section
Please be aware that if either the [ON] switch or the
[TO ST] switch is turned off, no signal will be sent
from that channel to the STEREO bus.
4.
Raise the fader in the SELECTED INPUT CHAN-
NEL block.
Now the signal of the input channel will be sent to
the STEREO bus.
Hint
When the PM1D system is in its initial state, the
STEREO A/STEREO B section of the meter bridge
block will indicate the level of the signal that is sent
to the STEREO bus (i.e., the pre-attenuator level of
the STEREO A/B channel).
5.
Use the STEREO section [PAN] encoder to adjust
the pan of the signal.
The peripheral LEDs will indicate the approximate
current value. When the LED at the
mark is lit, the
signal is panned to the center.
Hint
Even for a ST IN channel or for input channels that are
paired, pan settings must be made independently. Select
each channel in turn, and make the setting for each.
ON
[ON] switch
Fader
STEREO
[TO ST] switch