Yamaha CS1D Owner's Manual - Page 409

CUE/SOLO, When LAST CUE is

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Global functions CUE/SOLO [Function] Cue/solo settings and operations. ■ Console In the LCD FUNCTION ACCESS block, press the [MON/ CUE] switch (press repeatedly until the screen shown at the right appears) ■ Display MENU button → MON/CUE button → CUE/SOLO tab [Screen functions] 1 2 3 1 SOLO ON/OFF This button selects either CUE mode or SOLO mode as the monitoring method when a [CUE] switch is used. • CUE mode (SOLO ON/OFF button is off) The signal of the channel whose [CUE] switch is pressed will be sent to the dedicated CUE bus, and can be monitored via the CUE bus from the CUE OUT jacks, MONITOR OUT jacks A, and PHONES MONITOR A jack. By using this method, you can monitor the signals of an input or output channel without affecting the other buses. • SOLO mode (SOLO ON/OFF button is on) This is the so-called "solo function," in which the signal of only a specific channel will be sent to the MIX, MATRIX, and STEREO A/B buses. The signal of only the channel whose [CUE] switch is pressed will be send to the MIX, MATRIX, and STEREO A/B buses, and other channels will be muted. The signal of the channel whose [CUE] switch is pressed can also be monitored from the CUE OUT jacks, MONITOR OUT jacks A, and the PHONES MONITOR A jack. 74 Hint The SOLO ON/OFF button is linked with the [SOLO] switch in the CUE section (MASTER block) of the CS1D top panel. If CUE mode is selected the [SOLO] switch LED will be dark, and if SOLO mode is selected it will blink. Even when the SOLO ON/OFF button is on, you can exclude a specific input channel or output channel from the solo operation. This setting can be made in the SOLO SAFE section (7) of the CUE/SOLO screen. 2 LAST CUE ON/OFF This button specifies the operation when a [CUE] switch is pressed for more than one channel. • When LAST CUE is on Only the channel that was last selected by the [CUE] switch will be monitored. • When LAST CUE is off All channels for which the [CUE] switch is currently on will be mixed and monitored. MIX CUE mode is valid only for the [CUE] switches of the input channels, the output channels, and the DCA section. For example while the NOISE GATE KEY IN [CUE] switch of the SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block is on, only the key-in signal of the builtin noise gate of that input channel will take priority for monitoring.

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Global functions
74
CUE/SOLO
[Function]
Cue/solo settings and operations.
Console
In the
LCD FUNCTION
ACCESS
block, press the
[MON/
CUE]
switch (press repeatedly
until the screen shown at the
right appears)
Display
MENU
button
MON/CUE
button
CUE/SOLO
tab
[Screen functions]
1
SOLO ON/OFF
This button selects either CUE mode or SOLO mode as
the monitoring method when a [CUE] switch is used.
CUE mode (SOLO ON/OFF button is off)
The signal of the channel whose [CUE] switch is pressed
will be sent to the dedicated CUE bus, and can be moni-
tored via the CUE bus from the CUE OUT jacks, MON-
ITOR OUT jacks A, and PHONES MONITOR A jack.
By using this method, you can monitor the signals of an
input or output channel without affecting the other buses.
SOLO mode (SOLO ON/OFF button is on)
This is the so-called “solo function,” in which the sig-
nal of only a specific channel will be sent to the MIX,
MATRIX, and STEREO A/B buses.
The signal of only the channel whose [CUE] switch is
pressed will be send to the MIX, MATRIX, and STE-
REO A/B buses, and other channels will be muted.
The signal of the channel whose [CUE] switch is
pressed can also be monitored from the CUE OUT
jacks, MONITOR OUT jacks A, and the PHONES
MONITOR A jack.
Hint
The SOLO ON/OFF button is linked with the
[SOLO] switch in the CUE section (MASTER block)
of the CS1D top panel. If CUE mode is selected the
[SOLO] switch LED will be dark, and if SOLO mode
is selected it will blink.
Even when the SOLO ON/OFF button is on, you can
exclude a specific input channel or output channel
from the solo operation. This setting can be made in
the SOLO SAFE section (
7
) of the CUE/SOLO screen.
2
LAST CUE ON/OFF
This button specifies the operation when a [CUE]
switch is pressed for more than one channel.
When LAST CUE is on
Only the channel that was last selected by the [CUE]
switch will be monitored.
When LAST CUE is off
All channels for which the [CUE] switch is currently
on will be mixed and monitored.
MIX CUE mode is valid only for the [CUE]
switches of the input channels, the output channels,
and the DCA section.
For example while the NOISE GATE KEY IN
[CUE] switch of the SELECTED INPUT CHAN-
NEL block is on, only the key-in signal of the built-
in noise gate of that input channel will take priority
for monitoring.
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