Yamaha CS1D Owner's Manual - Page 298

CUE CUE OUT LEVEL] volume, SOLO] switch and LED, CUE mode, SOLO mode

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MASTER block CUE section This section selects the cue point and monitoring method of the channel selected by the [CUE] switch. 1 3 2 4 5 7 6 1 [CUE OUT LEVEL] volume This is an analog volume that sets the output level of the signal output from the CUE OUT jacks. Hint The value of this level cannot be stored in a scene memory or controlled from outside (or from the internal software). 2 [SOLO] switch and LED This switch selects either CUE mode or SOLO mode as the monitoring method when the [CUE] switch is used. CUE mode is selected when this switch is off (LED dark), and SOLO mode is selected when this switch is on (LED blinking). To change from CUE mode to SOLO mode, press and hold the [SOLO] switch for two seconds or longer. To change from SOLO mode to CUE mode, press the [SOLO] switch. The operation when each mode is selected will be as follows. • CUE mode The signal of the channel whose [CUE] switch is pressed will be sent to a dedicated CUE bus, and sent via the CUE bus to the CUE OUT jacks, MONITOR OUT jacks A, and PHONES jack for monitoring. By using this method, you can monitor the signal of an input or output channel without affecting other buses. • SOLO mode This is the familiar "solo function" that sends the signal of only a specific channel to the MIX, MATRIX, and STEREO A/B buses. Only the signal of the channel whose [CUE] switch was pressed will be sent to the MIX, MATRIX, and STEREO A/B buses, and other channels will be muted. When SOLO mode is selected, the signal that is monitored from the CUE OUT jacks, MONITOR OUT jacks A, and PHONES jacks can be selected from either the CUE bus (the signal of the channel whose [CUE] switch is pressed) or the MONITOR bus (the source selected in the MONITOR A block). This setting is made in the display (MON/CUE function CUE/SOLO screen). Hint Even if the [SOLO] switch is on, you can exclude the desired input channels or output channels from the solo operation (MON/CUE function CUE/SOLO screen). This is convenient when you wish to protect channels that must not be soloed inadvertently, such as the main STEREO channel or MIX channels that are supplying signals to an external recorder. 3 [INPUT AFL] switch and LED This selects the location in the signal route at which the signal will be monitored when you press the [CUE] switch of an input channel (input channel or ST IN channel). If this switch is on, the LED will light, and the signal will be sent from the AFL (after-fader listen) position to the CUE bus. If this switch is off, the signal will be sent from the PFL (pre-fader listen) position to the CUE bus. Hint If this switch LED is lit, you can make the further choice of pre-pan or post-pan locations. This selection is made in the display (MON/CUE function CUE/SOLO screen). 4 [OUTPUT PFL] switch and LED This selects the location in the signal route at which the signal will be monitored when you press the [CUE] switch of an output channel (MIX channel, MATRIX channel, STEREO A/B channel). 81

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MASTER block
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CUE section
This section selects the cue point and monitoring method of the channel selected by the [CUE] switch.
1
[CUE OUT LEVEL] volume
This is an analog volume that sets the output level of
the signal output from the CUE OUT jacks.
Hint
The value of this level cannot be stored in a scene
memory or controlled from outside (or from the
internal software).
2
[SOLO] switch and LED
This switch selects either CUE mode or SOLO mode
as the monitoring method when the [CUE] switch is
used.
CUE mode is selected when this switch is off (LED
dark), and SOLO mode is selected when this switch
is on (LED blinking). To change from CUE mode to
SOLO mode, press and hold the [SOLO] switch for
two seconds or longer. To change from SOLO mode
to CUE mode, press the [SOLO] switch.
The operation when each mode is selected will be as
follows.
CUE mode
The signal of the channel whose [CUE] switch is
pressed will be sent to a dedicated CUE bus, and sent
via the CUE bus to the CUE OUT jacks, MONITOR
OUT jacks A, and PHONES jack for monitoring.
By using this method, you can monitor the signal of
an input or output channel without affecting other
buses.
SOLO mode
This is the familiar “solo function” that sends the sig-
nal of only a specific channel to the MIX, MATRIX,
and STEREO A/B buses.
Only the signal of the channel whose [CUE] switch
was pressed will be sent to the MIX, MATRIX, and
STEREO A/B buses, and other channels will be
muted.
When SOLO mode is selected, the signal that is mon-
itored from the CUE OUT jacks, MONITOR OUT
jacks A, and PHONES jacks can be selected from
either the CUE bus (the signal of the channel whose
[CUE] switch is pressed) or the MONITOR bus (the
source selected in the MONITOR A block). This set-
ting is made in the display (MON/CUE function
CUE/SOLO screen).
Hint
Even if the [SOLO] switch is on, you can exclude the
desired input channels or output channels from the
solo operation (MON/CUE function CUE/SOLO
screen). This is convenient when you wish to protect
channels that must not be soloed inadvertently, such
as the main STEREO channel or MIX channels that
are supplying signals to an external recorder.
3
[INPUT AFL] switch and LED
This selects the location in the signal route at which
the signal will be monitored when you press the
[CUE] switch of an input channel (input channel or
ST IN channel).
If this switch is on, the LED will light, and the signal
will be sent from the AFL (after-fader listen) position
to the CUE bus.
If this switch is off, the signal will be sent from the
PFL (pre-fader listen) position to the CUE bus.
Hint
If this switch LED is lit, you can make the further
choice of pre-pan or post-pan locations. This selec-
tion is made in the display (MON/CUE function
CUE/SOLO screen).
4
[OUTPUT PFL] switch and LED
This selects the location in the signal route at which
the signal will be monitored when you press the
[CUE] switch of an output channel (MIX channel,
MATRIX channel, STEREO A/B channel).
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