Yamaha CS1D Owner's Manual - Page 361

Input Ch Panning Enable

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Global functions 3 4 5 3 SET ALL This button turns on the fade function of all channels. 4 CLEAR ALL This button clears all channels for which the Fade function was enabled. 5 Channels Select the channels that will use the Fade function, from the following. • INPUT 1-96 {1-48} ... Input channels 1-96 {1-48} • ST IN 1-8 {1-4}..ST IN channels 1-8 {1-4} • MIX 1-48............MIX channels 1-48 • MATRIX 1-24 ....MATRIX channels 1-24 • DCA 1-12 ...........DCA groups 1-12 • STEREO A/B ......STEREO A/B channels 7 6 6 INPUT CH PANNING ENABLE If this button is on, the Fade function will also apply to the PAN parameter of the input channels (input channels and ST IN channels). 7 INPUT CH PANNING SELECT These buttons select the channels for which the Fade function will be enabled for the PAN parameter. • When the ALL CH button is on The Fade function will be enabled for the PAN parameters of all input channels. • When the SAME AS FADING button is on The Fade function will be enabled for the PAN parameters of only the input channels selected in 4. The Fade function for the PAN parameter is valid only for input channels and ST IN channels. This will not function for MIX, STEREO A/B, MATRIX, and DCA. If you manually control a LEVEL or PAN parameter while the corresponding parameter is being faded, fading will be halted for that parameter. If a scene with the same settings for the various parameters is recalled while the LEVEL or PAN parameters are being faded, the fade will be halted and the parameters will change immediately to the target values. Hint If you recall a scene for which a fade time has been specified, the panel SCENE MEMORY NAME will blink during the fade. Change in how fade-time processing of each channel is defeated Up through PM1D system software v1.2, operating a fader while the fade time was being executed caused fade-time processing for that channel to be cancelled. However since it is easy to operate a fader inadvertently, this version of the software disables this automatic cancellation, in order to prevent accidents. If you want to cancel fade-time processing as before, operate the fader while holding down one of the following: • The [SHIFT/GRAB] switch of the data entry block • The [SHIFT] switch in the CHANNEL SELECT sec- tion of the SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block • The [SHIFT] switch in the CHANNEL SELECT sec- tion of the SELECTED OUTPUT CHANNEL block 26

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Global functions
26
3
SET ALL
This button turns on the fade function of all chan-
nels.
4
CLEAR ALL
This button clears all channels for which the Fade
function was enabled.
5
Channels
Select the channels that will use the Fade function,
from the following.
INPUT 1–96 {1–48}
...Input channels 1–96 {1–48}
ST IN 1–8 {1–4}
..ST IN channels 1–8 {1–4}
MIX 1–48
............
MIX channels 1–48
MATRIX 1–24
....
MATRIX channels 1–24
DCA 1–12
...........
DCA groups 1–12
STEREO A/B
......
STEREO A/B channels
6
INPUT CH PANNING ENABLE
If this button is on, the Fade function will also apply
to the PAN parameter of the input channels (input
channels and ST IN channels).
7
INPUT CH PANNING SELECT
These buttons select the channels for which the Fade
function will be enabled for the PAN parameter.
When the ALL CH button is on
The Fade function will be enabled for the PAN
parameters of all input channels.
When the SAME AS FADING button is on
The Fade function will be enabled for the PAN
parameters of only the input channels selected in
4
.
The Fade function for the PAN parameter is valid
only for input channels and ST IN channels. This
will not function for MIX, STEREO A/B, MATRIX,
and DCA.
If you manually control a LEVEL or PAN parameter
while the corresponding parameter is being faded,
fading will be halted for that parameter.
If a scene with the same settings for the various
parameters is recalled while the LEVEL or PAN
parameters are being faded, the fade will be halted
and the parameters will change immediately to the
target values.
Hint
If you recall a scene for which a fade time has been
specified, the panel SCENE MEMORY NAME will
blink during the fade.
Change in how fade-time processing of each
channel is defeated
Up through PM1D system software v1.2, operating a
fader while the fade time was being executed caused
fade-time processing for that channel to be cancelled.
However since it is easy to operate a fader inadvertently,
this version of the software disables this automatic can-
cellation, in order to prevent accidents.
If you want to cancel fade-time processing as before,
operate the fader while holding down one of the follow-
ing:
The [SHIFT/GRAB] switch of the data entry block
The [SHIFT] switch in the CHANNEL SELECT sec-
tion of the SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block
The [SHIFT] switch in the CHANNEL SELECT sec-
tion of the SELECTED OUTPUT CHANNEL block
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