Yamaha CS1D Owner's Manual - Page 148
Inserting into an output channel, the following INSERT PATCH screen OUT PATCH
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Chapter 6. Insert and direct out Inserting into an output channel Here's how an external device can be inserted into an output channel (MIX channel, MATRIX channel, STEREO A/B channel). Most of the steps are the same as for an input channel. [Procedure] 1. In the LCD FUNCTION ACCESS block, press the OUTPUT [PATCH] switch several times to access the following INSERT PATCH screen (OUT PATCH function). 4. In the LCD FUNCTION ACCESS block, press the OUTPUT [PATCH] switch several times to access the following INSERT screen (OUT PATCH function). In the INSERT POINT screen (OUT PATCH function) you can switch insertion on/off for each output channel. Here you can also select the insert I/O point (the position at which the external device is inserted). • INSERT POINT screen (OUT PATCH function) LCD FUNCTION ACCESS block OUTPUT [PATCH] switch • INSERT PATCH screen (OUT PATCH function) In this screen as in the INSERT PATCH screen of the IN PATCH function, you can patch an output jack to the insert out point in the left half of the screen, and patch an input jack to the insert in point in the right half of the screen. 2. In the left half of the screen, click the grid at which the output jack connected to the external device intersects with the desired output channel. 3. In the right half of the screen, click the grid at which the input jack connected to the external device intersects with the desired output channel. Hint You can also access the INSERT screen (OUT PATCH function) by clicking the INSERT tab in step 3. 5. Click the INS. button for the desired channel to turn it on. Insert will be enabled for the corresponding channel. Hint You can also turn insert on/off in the SELECTED OUTPUT CHANNEL block. 6. Click one of the following buttons to select the desired INSERT I/O POINT. • POST EQ Immediately after the EQ • PRE COMP ........ Immediately before the compressor • PRE DELAY ....... Immediately before the delay • PRE FADER ....... Immediately before the fader • POST ON Immediately after the [ON] switch 89