Yamaha CS1D Owner's Manual - Page 197
OFF button in the ASSIGN TO DCA FADERS sec, FADER STATUS switches
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CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation) When you click one of the above buttons, you will be able to use the DCA faders to operate the graphic EQ. The center line of the selected range of faders will change to red in the display. Hint While the GEQ PARAMETER screen is displayed, you can also perform operations using the DCA faders by holding down the [SHIFT/GRAB] switch and pressing the [DCA STATUS] switch. The frequency range selected at this time will be the same as in the following diagram. At this time, the [FADER STATUS] switches in the DCA GROUP block of the CS1D will function as graphic EQ band select switches, as shown in the following diagram. • FADER STATUS switches 6. If you wish to use the DCA faders to control other bands, repeat steps 4-5. 7. When you are finished using the DCA faders to control the graphic EQ, press the [DCA] switch of the FADER STATUS section. Alternatively, click the OFF button in the ASSIGN TO DCA FADERS section of the GEQ PARAMETER screen. The [FADER STATUS] switch will return to the normal condition, and the DCA faders will function as control faders for the DCA groups. If you again wish to assign the graphic EQ to the DCA faders, click one of the buttons in the ASSIGN TO DCA FADERS section of the GEQ PARAMETER screen. Hint The settings of the GEQ function are saved as part of a scene. In addition, the settings of a GEQ module can be saved in the GEQ library independently of the scene memory. For details refer to "CS1D Reference Manual (Software)". When you exit the GEQ screen, the assignments to the DCA faders will be cancelled forcibly. At this time, the [FADER STATUS] switches of the DCA GROUP block will return to their previous state. IN No function 1-12 1.60k-20.0k 13-24 200-2.50k 25-36 20-250 37-48 No function DCA OFF FADER STATUS 10 11 12 5. Operate DCA faders 1-12. The corresponding frequency bands will be cut or boosted. 138