Yamaha CS1D Owner's Manual - Page 260

In the MIX OUTPUT block, press the MIX [DCA], MIX [LEVEL/BAL] encoder and LEDs

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[Procedure] Assigning a MIX channel to a DCA group 1. In the DCA GROUP block, press one of the [ASSIGN DCA] switches 9-12 to select a DCA group (9-12). 2. In the MIX OUTPUT block, press the MIX [DCA] switch of the MIX channel that you wish to assign to the above-selected DCA group. The LED for that DCA group will light. • DCA groups 9-12 can be used for either input channels or output channels. However, it is not possible to assign both inputs and outputs to the same DCA group. For this reason, if an input channel is already assigned to DCA group 9-12, attempting to assign an output channel will cause a message to be displayed, and you will not be able to do so. • When a scene is recalled, the DCA group data of recall safe channels may be adjusted so that recall safe settings are consistent within DCA groups 9-12. Also when a channel library is recalled, the data recalled to a channel may be adjusted so that settings are consistent within DCA groups 9-12. 8 MIX [PAIR] LED This LED will light if pairing has been selected for two adjacent odd and even-numbered channels (MIX channels 1/2, 3/4, ...) of MIX channels 1-48. Pairing of MIX channels can be set/defeated using the MIX [SEL] switches (B), and in the display (PAN ROUTING function, etc.). 9 MIX [LEVEL/BAL] encoder and LEDs This encoder sets the output level of the MIX channel 1-48 (the level of the signal that is sent to the output unit patched to that MIX channel) The range is from - ∞ - +10 dB, and the approximate current value is shown by the perimeter LEDs. The LED at the ® mark will light to indicate nominal level (0 dB). If two adjacent odd and even-numbered MIX channels are paired, the right (even-numbered) encoder will function as the MIX [LEVEL] encoder to set the common output level of the two channels, and the left (odd-numbered) encoder will function as the MIX [BAL] encoder to set the volume balance between the two channels. In this case as well, the approximate current value is shown by the perimeter LEDs. Of the LEDs around the [BAL] encoder, the LED at the q mark will light to indicate that the left/right balance is equal. MIX OUTPUT block • When MIX channels are not paired ON MIX 1 OUTPUT LEVEL ON PAIR MIX 2 OUTPUT LEVEL MIX CHANNEL OUTPUT LEVEL MIX 1 ON OUTPUT LEVEL MIX 2 ON OUTPUT PATCH 43

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MIX OUTPUT block
43
[Procedure]
Assigning a MIX channel to a DCA group
1.
In the DCA GROUP block, press one of the
[ASSIGN DCA] switches 9–12 to select a DCA
group (9–12).
2.
In the MIX OUTPUT block, press the MIX [DCA]
switch of the MIX channel that you wish to assign
to the above-selected DCA group.
The LED for that DCA group will light.
DCA groups 9–12 can be used for either input chan-
nels or output channels. However, it is not possible
to assign both inputs and outputs to the same DCA
group. For this reason, if an input channel is already
assigned to DCA group 9–12, attempting to assign an
output channel will cause a message to be displayed,
and you will not be able to do so.
When a scene is recalled, the DCA group data of
recall safe channels may be adjusted so that recall safe
settings are consistent within DCA groups 9–12.
Also when a channel library is recalled, the data
recalled to a channel may be adjusted so that settings
are consistent within DCA groups 9–12.
8
MIX [PAIR] LED
This LED will light if pairing has been selected for
two adjacent odd and even-numbered channels
(MIX channels 1/2, 3/4, ...) of MIX channels 1–48.
Pairing of MIX channels can be set/defeated using
the MIX [SEL] switches (
B
), and in the display
(PAN ROUTING function, etc.).
9
MIX [LEVEL/BAL] encoder and LEDs
This encoder sets the output level of the MIX chan-
nel 1–48 (the level of the signal that is sent to the out-
put unit patched to that MIX channel)
The range is from –
– +10 dB, and the approxi-
mate current value is shown by the perimeter LEDs.
The LED at the
®
mark will light to indicate nomi-
nal level (0 dB).
If two adjacent odd and even-numbered MIX chan-
nels are paired, the right (even-numbered) encoder
will function as the MIX [LEVEL] encoder to set the
common output level of the two channels, and the
left (odd-numbered) encoder will function as the
MIX [BAL] encoder to set the volume balance
between the two channels.
In this case as well, the approximate current value is
shown by the perimeter LEDs.
Of the LEDs around the [BAL] encoder, the LED at
the
q
mark will light to indicate that the left/right
balance is equal.
When MIX channels are not paired
PAIR
ON
ON
OUTPUT LEVEL
OUTPUT LEVEL
OUTPUT PATCH
MIX CHANNEL
ON
ON
MIX 1
MIX 2
MIX 1
OUTPUT
LEVEL
MIX 2
OUTPUT
LEVEL