Yamaha CS1D Owner's Manual - Page 349
GEQ ON/OFF, Spectrum analyzer, EQ graph, Faders, LIMIT, EQ FLAT, NOTCH 1-4
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Global functions However, if executing this would cause a module previously assigned to a different channel to be cancelled, a popup window will appear, warning you of this. If you select an input channel as the GEQ insert destination, the INS. button of the corresponding channel will automatically be turned on in the IN PATCH function INSERT/DIRECT POINT screen. If you select an output channel as the GEQ insert destination, the INS. button of the corresponding channel will automatically be turned on in the OUT PATCH function INSERT POINT screen. 3 GEQ ON/OFF This button switches the currently displayed graphic EQ on/off. Hint This button does not affect the notch filters (0). 4 LINK This button links adjacent odd-numbered → evennumbered GEQ modules. 5 6 5 Spectrum analyzer This spectrum analyzer displays the level of each frequency band in the input signal. 6 EQ graph This graph shows the current frequency response of the graphic EQ. 7 8 7 Faders These faders boost/cut each frequency band of the graphic EQ. The amount of boost/cut is shown in the numerical box below. Hint The allowable maximum range and direction of change for the faders will depend on the setting of the LIMIT parameter (8). A red line displayed in the knob portion of the fader indicates that it can currently be controlled by the DCA faders of the CS1D. 9 8 LIMIT This button sets the allowable maximum range and direction of change for the faders. You can ±15 dB, ±12 dB, ±6 dB (for both boost or cut), or -24 dB (for cut only). 9 EQ FLAT This button resets the faders of all bands to the 0 dB position. 0 0 NOTCH 1-4 These are four notch filters that operate on the signal route selected by INSERT (2). Use the NOTCH 1-NOTCH 4 buttons to switch each filter on/off, use the Q knob to adjust the steepness, and use the F knob to adjust the center frequency. 14