Yamaha CS1D Owner's Manual - Page 224

INPUT [TO ST] switch and LED, MIX SEND [LOCAL] switch and LED

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5 MIX SEND [LOCAL] switch and LED This specifies whether the signal of the MIX bus selected in this INPUT block will be linked with the other INPUT blocks ([LOCAL] switch = off), or will be switchable independently from the other INPUT blocks ([LOCAL] switch = on). When the MIX SEND [LOCAL] switch is on (LED lit), pressing the MIX SEND [▼/DEC]/[▲/INC] switches (2) of that INPUT block will not affect the other INPUT blocks. (The converse also applies.) INPUT block The approximate current value is shown by the LEDs around the perimeter of the encoder. When the LED at the ▲ mark is lit, the signal is panned to the center. The perimeter LEDs will light differently, depending on whether LCR mode (a function that allows threechannel playback with a CENTER channel added to the L/R channels) is on or off. (LCD mode can be turned on/off in the PAN/ROUTING function LCR screen.) • When LCR=off 6 MIX 7 0 10 ON 8 PAN L R 0 9 TO ST +48V INS A B A C INPUT B D GAIN E +10 -68 CLIP 6 INPUT [MIX] encoder and LED When a VARI type MIX bus is selected, this encoder sets the send level of the signal that is sent to that MIX bus from each input channel. The range is from - ∞ dB - +10 dB, and the approximate current value is shown by the LEDs around the perimeter of the encoder. When the LED at the ® mark is lit, the level is nominal (0 dB). However if a FIX type MIX bus is selected, the INPUT [MIX] encoder will have no effect, even if you operate the encoder, the LED display will continue to indicate the nominal position. 7 INPUT MIX [ON] LED This indicates the on/off status of the signal sent from each input channel to the currently selected MIX bus. (When on, the LED will light.) The on/off status can be switched in the SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block of the console, or in the display (PAN/ROUTING function, CH to MIX screen). By making the FADER [FLIP] switch settings in the SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block, you can exchange (flip) the functions of the INPUT [MIX] encoders (6) and the INPUT faders (L). (→p.36) 8 INPUT [PAN] encoder and LED This encoder sets the panning of the signal sent from each input channel to the STEREO bus. PAN L R • When LCR=on PAN L R PAN L R PAN L R PAN L R PAN L R Hint If the SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block STEREO [FIXED MIX PAN] switch is on, the setting of this INPUT [PAN] encoder will also apply to FIX type MIX buses. In addition, if the VARI PAN LINK button is turned on in the PAN/ROUTING function CH to MIX screen, the PAN knob that is displayed in the screen when VARI type MIX buses are paired will be linked with this INPUT [PAN] encoder. For details refer to "CS1D Reference manual (Software)," CH to MIX (PAN/ROUTING function). 9 INPUT [TO ST] switch and LED This is an on/off switch for the signal sent from each input channel to the STEREO bus. (The LED will light when this is on.) This switch does not affect the signal that is sent from the input channel to the MIX bus. 0 INPUT [+48 V] LED This LED will light if an AD card with head amp has been patched to this input channel, and phantom power is on. The LED will be dark if a different card is patched, or if phantom power is off. A INPUT [INS] LED This LED will light if insertion is turned on for that input channel. Insertion on/off can be switched in the SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block of the console, or in the display (IN PATCH function INSERT/DIRECT POINT screen). 7

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INPUT block
7
5
MIX SEND [LOCAL] switch and LED
This specifies whether the signal of the MIX bus
selected in this INPUT block will be linked with the
other INPUT blocks ([LOCAL] switch = off), or will
be switchable independently from the other INPUT
blocks ([LOCAL] switch = on).
When the MIX SEND [LOCAL] switch is on (LED
lit), pressing the MIX SEND [
/DEC]/[
/INC]
switches (
2
) of that INPUT block will not affect the
other INPUT blocks. (The converse also applies.)
6
INPUT [MIX] encoder and LED
When a VARI type MIX bus is selected, this encoder
sets the send level of the signal that is sent to that
MIX bus from each input channel.
The range is from –
dB – +10 dB, and the approxi-
mate current value is shown by the LEDs around the
perimeter of the encoder. When the LED at the
®
mark is lit, the level is nominal (0 dB). However if a
FIX type MIX bus is selected, the INPUT [MIX]
encoder will have no effect, even if you operate the
encoder, the LED display will continue to indicate
the nominal position.
7
INPUT MIX [ON] LED
This indicates the on/off status of the signal sent
from each input channel to the currently selected
MIX bus. (When on, the LED will light.)
The on/off status can be switched in the SELECTED
INPUT CHANNEL block of the console, or in the
display (PAN/ROUTING function, CH to MIX
screen).
By making the FADER [FLIP] switch settings in the
SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block, you can
exchange (flip) the functions of the INPUT [MIX]
encoders (
6
) and the INPUT faders (
L
). (
p.36)
8
INPUT [PAN] encoder and LED
This encoder sets the panning of the signal sent from
each input channel to the STEREO bus.
The approximate current value is shown by the LEDs
around the perimeter of the encoder. When the LED
at the
mark is lit, the signal is panned to the center.
The perimeter LEDs will light differently, depending
on whether LCR mode (a function that allows three-
channel playback with a CENTER channel added to
the L/R channels) is on or off. (LCD mode can be
turned on/off in the PAN/ROUTING function LCR
screen.)
When LCR=off
When LCR=on
Hint
If the SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block STE-
REO [FIXED MIX PAN] switch is on, the setting of
this INPUT [PAN] encoder will also apply to FIX
type MIX buses.
In addition, if the VARI PAN LINK button is turned
on in the PAN/ROUTING function CH to MIX
screen, the PAN knob that is displayed in the screen
when VARI type MIX buses are paired will be linked
with this INPUT [PAN] encoder. For details refer to
“CS1D Reference manual (Software),” CH to MIX
(PAN/ROUTING function).
9
INPUT [TO ST] switch and LED
This is an on/off switch for the signal sent from each
input channel to the STEREO bus. (The LED will
light when this is on.)
This switch does not affect the signal that is sent
from the input channel to the MIX bus.
0
INPUT [+48 V] LED
This LED will light if an AD card with head amp has
been patched to this input channel, and phantom
power is on.
The LED will be dark if a different card is patched, or
if phantom power is off.
A
INPUT [INS] LED
This LED will light if insertion is turned on for that
input channel.
Insertion on/off can be switched in the SELECTED
INPUT CHANNEL block of the console, or in the
display (IN PATCH function INSERT/DIRECT
POINT screen).
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