Yamaha CS1D Owner's Manual - Page 291
In the INPUT block, ST IN block, or MIX OUTPUT
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CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware) [Procedure] Using DCA faders to control DCA groups 1-12 1. Press any one of the DCA GROUP block DCA [ASSIGN DCA] switches to select the DCA group that will be the assign destination. The [DCA] LEDs of all channels assigned to the currently selected DCA group will blink. 2. In the INPUT block, ST IN block, or MIX OUTPUT block, press the [DCA] switches of the channels that you wish to assign to the above-selected DCA group. For the selected channel(s), the [DCA] LED of the selected assign destination DCA group will light. You can assign either input channels (input channels, ST IN channels) or output channels (MIX channels). Input channels can use DCA groups 1-12, and output channels can use DCA groups 9-12. It is not possible to assign an output channel to a DCA group 1-8. 3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 to assign input channels/output channels to other DCA groups. You can assign multiple channels to a single DCA group, or assign a single channel to multiple DCA groups. • It is not possible to assign both input channels and output channels to the same DCA group 9-12. If an input channel is already assigned, attempting to assign an output channel will cause a message to be displayed, and the assignment will not be permitted. (The same is true of the opposite situation.) • 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. Hint Input channels/output channels can also be assigned to DCA groups in the display (IN DCA/MUTE function DCA ASSIGN screen, or OUT DCA/MUTE function DCA ASSIGN screen). 4. When you have finished making assignments, press the [ASSIGN DCA] switches whose LED is lit, to turn off the LEDs of all [ASSIGN DCA] switches. Then turn on the FADER STATUS [DCA] switch in the FADER STATUS section. The selected LED will light, and you will be able to use DCA faders 1-12 to control the level of the corresponding DCA group. 5. Operate DCA faders 1-12. The level of the input channels or output channels assigned to the corresponding DCA group will change. 74 6. If you wish to mute a specific group, press the DCA [MUTE] switch. The DCA [MUTE] switch LED will light, and the input channels/output channels included in that DCA group will be set to the same status as when the DCA fader is used to lower the level to the minimum value (- ∞ dB). 7. When you press the switch once again, the DCA [MUTE] LED will go dark, and muting will be defeated. [Procedure] Using the DCA faders to control the graphic EQ Separately from the parametric EQ provided on each channel, the PM1D system provides twenty-four 31band graphic EQ modules which can be inserted into the desired input channel, MIX channel, MATRIX channel, or STEREO A/B channel. By assigning the desired graphic EQ module to the DCA faders, you can use the DCA faders to control the amount of boost/cut for each band in realtime. 1. In the display, access the GEQ function GEQ PARAMETER screen. The GEQ PARAMETER screen can be accessed in the following ways. • From the top panel In the LCD FUNCTION ACCESS section (MASTER block), press the [GEQ] switch repeatedly until the following screen appears. • In the display Click the MENU button → GEQ button → GEQ PARAMETER tab. • GEQ PARAMETER screen MODULE button: INSERT button: