Yamaha CS1D Owner's Manual - Page 212
User defined function settings, 2TR IN 3-6, DIRECT, MIX 1-48, MTRX 1-24
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Chapter 16. Various settings User defined function settings You can assign the desired function to the USER DEFINE [1]-[8] switches in the USER DEFINE block of the CS1D console, and use them to control the system. [Procedure] 1. In the LCD FUNCTION ACCESS block, press the [UTILITY] switch several times to access the following USER DEFINE screen. • USER DEFINE KEY SETUP popup window LCD FUNCTION ACCESS block [UTILITY] switch • USER DEFINE screen (UTILITY function) In the USER DEFINE screen you can assign the desired function to each of the USER DEFINE [1]- [8] switches. 2. From the USER DEFINE [1]-[8] switches, select the switch to which you wish to assign a function, and click the button for that number. The following USER DEFINE KEY SETUP popup window will appear. In the USER DEFINE KEY SETUP popup window, use the FUNCTION list in the left of the window to select the function that will be assigned to the switch, and use the PARAMETER section to select the parameter specific to that function. The following functions and parameters can be selected. • SCENE RECALL (parameters: -1/+1) Recall the scene numbered one before (or after) the currently selected scene. • MONITOR A SOURCE SELECT (parameters: 2TR IN 3-6, DIRECT, MIX 1-48, MTRX 1-24) • MONITOR B SOURCE SELECT (parameters: 2TR IN 3-6, DIRECT, MIX 1-48, MTRX 1-24) Select 2TR IN 3-6, DIRECT IN, MIX channels 1- 48, or MATRIX channels 1-24 as the source monitored by MONITOR A or B respectively. The LED will light for a USER DEFINE switch to which this function is assigned if the currently selected monitor source and parameter match. If you use the USER DEFINE [1]-[8] switches to change the monitor source, the MONITOR A SOURCE switch and MONITOR B SOURCE switch of the CS1D will be invalid until the monitor source is next selected from the front panel. • PAGE SELECT (parameters: PREVIOUS, NEXT, LAST) Access the specified screen in the display, according to the selected parameter. PREVIOUS: Access the previous screen of the currently selected function. NEXT: Access the next screen of the currently selected function. LAST: Access the last-selected screen once again. 153