Yamaha CS1D Owner's Manual - Page 109

to VARI type MIX buses., In the MIX OUTPUT block, turn on the MIX [ON]

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CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation) 5. Use the MIX SEND section [PRE] switches to select the location (PRE/POST) from which the signal will be sent to VARI type MIX buses. If the PM1D system is in its initial state, the pre-fader signal will be sent to MIX buses whose MIX SEND [PRE] switch LED is lit, and the post-fader signal will be sent to MIX buses for which this switch LED is dark. Hint It is also possible to send the pre-EQ signal when the [PRE] switch LED is lit. However, this setting cannot be made in the SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block. Make this setting in the PAN/ROUTING function CH to MIX screen (→p.41). If the send destination MIX buses have been paired, the MIX SEND [ON] switches and MIX SEND [PRE] switches will be linked for adjacent odd-numbered → even-numbered MIX buses. 6. Use the [LEVEL] encoders of the MIX SEND section to set the send level of the signals that are sent to VARI type MIX buses. Use the MIX SEND [LEVEL] encoders to set the level of the signals that are sent from the currently selected channel to VARI type MIX buses. The range is - ∞ dB - +10 dB, and the perimeter LEDs of the encoder will indicate the approximate current value. When the LED at the ® symbol is lit, the signal is at nominal level (0 dB). • If a FIX type MIX bus is selected, the MIX SEND [LEVEL] encoder will have no effect, and only the nominal level LED will be lit. • If FIX type MIX buses are paired, adjacent [ON] switches at the left and right of each other in the MIX SEND section will be linked. • If VARI type MIX buses are paired, adjacent [ON] switches and [PRE] switches at the left and right of each other in the MIX SEND section will be linked. Also, the left (odd-numbered) MIX SEND [LEVEL] encoder will function as a MIX SEND [PAN] encoder to adjust the pan of the signal sent to the two MIX buses, and the right (even-numbered) MIX SEND [LEVEL] encoder will function as the MIX SEND [LEVEL] encoder for both MIX buses. MIX SEND [PAN] encoder Adjusts the pan of the signal sent to the two MIX buses MIX SEND [LEVEL] encoder Adjusts the send level for both MIX buses PAIR PAIR Hint When the PM1D is in its initial state, the MIX OUT 1-24 and MIX OUT 25-48 sections of the meter bridge block will show the levels of the signals sent to each MIX bus (i.e., the pre-attenuator level of the MIX channel). 7. In the MIX OUTPUT block, turn on the MIX [ON] switch for the appropriate MIX channel. 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 that is sent from the input channel to the MIX bus will be output from the output jack that is patched to the corresponding MIX channel. 50

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CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation)
50
5.
Use the MIX SEND section [PRE] switches to select
the location (PRE/POST) from which the signal
will be sent to VARI type MIX buses.
If the PM1D system is in its initial state, the pre-fader
signal will be sent to MIX buses whose MIX SEND
[PRE] switch LED is lit, and the post-fader signal will
be sent to MIX buses for which this switch LED is
dark.
Hint
It is also possible to send the pre-EQ signal when the
[PRE] switch LED is lit. However, this setting cannot
be made in the SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL
block. Make this setting in the PAN/ROUTING func-
tion CH to MIX screen (
p.41).
If the send destination MIX buses have been paired,
the MIX SEND [ON] switches and MIX SEND
[PRE] switches will be linked for adjacent odd-num-
bered
even-numbered MIX buses.
6.
Use the [LEVEL] encoders of the MIX SEND sec-
tion to set the send level of the signals that are sent
to VARI type MIX buses.
Use the MIX SEND [LEVEL] encoders to set the level
of the signals that are sent from the currently selected
channel to VARI type MIX buses. The range is –
dB – +10 dB, and the perimeter LEDs of the encoder
will indicate the approximate current value. When
the LED at the
®
symbol is lit, the signal is at nomi-
nal level (0 dB).
If a FIX type MIX bus is selected, the MIX SEND
[LEVEL] encoder will have no effect, and only the
nominal level LED will be lit.
If FIX type MIX buses are paired, adjacent [ON]
switches at the left and right of each other in the MIX
SEND section will be linked.
If VARI type MIX buses are paired, adjacent [ON]
switches and [PRE] switches at the left and right of
each other in the MIX SEND section will be linked.
Also, the left (odd-numbered) MIX SEND [LEVEL]
encoder will function as a MIX SEND [PAN]
encoder to adjust the pan of the signal sent to the two
MIX buses, and the right (even-numbered) MIX
SEND [LEVEL] encoder will function as the MIX
SEND [LEVEL] encoder for both MIX buses.
Hint
When the PM1D is in its initial state, the MIX OUT
1–24 and MIX OUT 25–48 sections of the meter
bridge block will show the levels of the signals sent to
each MIX bus (i.e., the pre-attenuator level of the
MIX channel).
7.
In the MIX OUTPUT block, turn on the MIX [ON]
switch for the appropriate MIX channel.
8.
In the MIX OUTPUT block, raise the MIX [LEVEL]
encoder for the appropriate MIX channel.
The signal that is sent from the input channel to the
MIX bus will be output from the output jack that is
patched to the corresponding MIX channel.
PAIR
PAIR
MIX SEND [PAN] encoder
Adjusts the pan of the signal sent to the two MIX buses
MIX SEND [LEVEL] encoder
Adjusts the send level for both MIX
buses
PAIR
ON
ON
MIX [LEVEL]
encoder
MIX OUTPUT block
MIX [ON]
switch