Yamaha CS1D Owner's Manual - Page 167
Mute safe, Using the console to set/defeat Mute Safe
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CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation) In the case of parameters of which there is only one setting for two adjacent odd-numbered → evennumbered channels (such as the parameters listed below), Recall Safe will be valid only if both channels are set to Recall Safe. • HA GAIN GANG / HA A/B LINK / GATE LINK / COMP LINK / DELAY GANG / PAN MODE / GEQ LINK Hint In the case of two paired channels, a ST IN channel, or the STEREO A/B channels, all settings that are set to Recall Safe will be linked for both channels. 3. To defeat Recall Safe, turn off the button of the corresponding channel/parameter in the RECALL SAFE screen. Hint By clicking one of the CLEAR ALL buttons located at the bottom of the screen, you can exclude all channels, all specified parameters, or all units from Recall Safe status. If a scene is recalled when Recall Safe is enabled, an symbol will appear in the top line of the dis- play. This indicates that the contents stored in the scene are different than the current scene. Mute safe "Mute Safe" is a function that allows you to specify certain channels of mute group to remain unaffected when a mute master is set to on. There are two ways to set a channel to Mute Safe; you can use the top panel of the console, or you can use a function within the display. Using the console to set/defeat Mute Safe Here's how to use the top panel of the console to set/defeat Mute Safe. This method is convenient when you wish to temporarily exclude only a specific channel from the mute group(s). [Procedure] 1. Use the [SEL] switches to select the channel for which you wish to select Mute Safe. You can select input channels (input channels, ST IN channels) or output channels (MIX channels, MATRIX channels, STEREO A/B channels). 2. If you selected an input channel in step 1, press the SAFE [MUTE] switch located in the SAFE section of the SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block. 3. If you selected an output channel (MIX channel, MATRIX channel, STEREO A/B channel) in step 1, press the SAFE [MUTE] switch located in the SAFE section of the SELECTED OUTPUT CHANNEL block. In either case, the SAFE [MUTE] switch LED will light, and the corresponding channel will be set to Mute Safe. As desired, make settings for other channels in the same way. 4. To defeat Mute Safe, use the [SEL] switches to access the corresponding channel, and press the SAFE [MUTE] switch once again. The SAFE [MUTE] switch LED will go dark, and Mute Safe will be defeated for that channel. SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block Hint Normally, the Mute Safe operation can be performed independently of the scene memory. However if you recall a scene that causes a channel to switch from monaural to paired, both channels will be turned on if either of the two channels had been set to Mute Safe On until then. DCA SAFE ANNEL SAFE [MUTE] switch 108