Yamaha CS1D Owner's Manual - Page 233

ST IN [ON] switch and LED, ST IN [NAME] indicator

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CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware) When the compressor type is COMPANDER Level COMPANDER ATTACK ATTACK Key-in signal Output signal RELEASE RELEASE Threshold level WIDTH [-] [THR] [+] [THR] [-] Time * Each of the above diagrams shows the example of using the ST IN channel itself as the key-in signal for the compressor. Hint The compressor on/off status and its parameters can be set in the SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block, or in the display (IN GATE/COMP function COMP PRM screen). C ST IN GATE [+]/[THR]/[-] LEDs These LEDs indicate the operating status of the internal noise gate. If the noise gate is turned off, all LEDs will be dark. If the noise gate is turned on, one of the LEDs will light to indicate the currently selected type and operating status of the noise gate. When the noise gate type is GATE Level GATE ATTACK HOLD Key-in signal Output signal Threshold level [-] [THR] [+] [THR] [-] Time When the noise gate type is DUCKING Level DUCKING ATTACK HOLD Key-in signal Output signal Threshold level Hint The noise gate on/off status and its parameters can be set in the SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block, or in the display (IN GATE/COMP function GATE PRM screen). D ST IN SEL [L]/[R] switches and LEDs These switches select the ST IN channel to which your operations will apply. You can select either the L or the R channel. The LED of the currently selected channel will light, and the LED of the other channel will blink. The channel selected by these switches can be adjusted by the SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block, and will be reflected by the contents of the display screen. E ST IN [NAME] indicator This displays the short name of the ST IN channel. The short name can be input in the display (IN PATCH function NAME screen, etc.). F L/R meter LEDs These six LEDs indicate the input level of the ST IN channel. The position at which the level is detected can be selected from the following locations: PRE ATT. (before the attenuator), PRE GATE (immediately before the internal noise gate), PRE FADER (immediately before the fader), POST FADER (immediately after the fader), or POST ON (immediately after the [ON] switch). The level detection point can be selected in the display (METER function). The peak level of this meter will not be held even if the [PEAK HOLD] switch is turned on in the METER section (MASTER block). G ST IN [ON] switch and LED This switches the on/off status of the ST IN channel. (This LED will be lit for ST IN channels that are turned on.) If this switch is turned off, no signal will be sent from that ST IN channel to the STEREO bus or MIX buses. [-] [THR] [+] [THR] [-] Time * Each of the above diagrams shows the example of using the ST IN channel itself as the key-in signal for the noise gate. 16

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CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware)
16
When the compressor type is COMPANDER
*
Each of the above diagrams shows the example of
using the ST IN channel itself as the key-in signal
for the compressor.
Hint
The compressor on/off status and its parameters can
be set in the SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block,
or in the display (IN GATE/COMP function COMP
PRM screen).
C
ST IN GATE [+]/[THR]/[–] LEDs
These LEDs indicate the operating status of the inter-
nal noise gate. If the noise gate is turned off, all LEDs
will be dark.
If the noise gate is turned on, one of the LEDs will
light to indicate the currently selected type and oper-
ating status of the noise gate.
When the noise gate type is GATE
When the noise gate type is DUCKING
*
Each of the above diagrams shows the example of
using the ST IN channel itself as the key-in signal
for the noise gate.
Hint
The noise gate on/off status and its parameters can
be set in the SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block,
or in the display (IN GATE/COMP function GATE
PRM screen).
D
ST IN SEL [L]/[R] switches and LEDs
These switches select the ST IN channel to which
your operations will apply.
You can select either the L or the R channel. The LED
of the currently selected channel will light, and the
LED of the other channel will blink.
The channel selected by these switches can be
adjusted by the SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL
block, and will be reflected by the contents of the dis-
play screen.
E
ST IN [NAME] indicator
This displays the short name of the ST IN channel.
The short name can be input in the display (IN
PATCH function NAME screen, etc.).
F
L/R meter LEDs
These six LEDs indicate the input level of the ST IN
channel.
The position at which the level is detected can be
selected from the following locations: PRE ATT.
(before the attenuator), PRE GATE (immediately
before the internal noise gate), PRE FADER (imme-
diately before the fader), POST FADER (immediately
after the fader), or POST ON (immediately after the
[ON] switch).
The level detection point can be selected in the dis-
play (METER function).
The peak level of this meter will not be held even if
the [PEAK HOLD] switch is turned on in the
METER section (MASTER block).
G
ST IN [ON] switch and LED
This switches the on/off status of the ST IN channel.
(This LED will be lit for ST IN channels that are
turned on.)
If this switch is turned off, no signal will be sent from
that ST IN channel to the STEREO bus or MIX
buses.
[–]
[–]
[THR]
[THR]
[+]
RELEASE
WIDTH
ATTACK
ATTACK
RELEASE
Time
Threshold level
Level
Output signal
Key-in signal
COMPANDER
Time
Threshold level
Level
Output signal
Key-in signal
[–]
[–]
[THR]
[THR]
[+]
ATTACK
HOLD
GATE
Time
Threshold level
Level
Output signal
Key-in signal
[THR]
[THR]
[+]
ATTACK
HOLD
[–]
[–]
DUCKING