Yamaha CS1D Owner's Manual - Page 410

Dca Pre Pan, Stereo A/b

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EFFECT GEQ MON/CUE (monitor/cue) functions If the [CUE] switch of an output channel is pressed when the [CUE] switch of an input channel is on, cue will be defeated for the input channel, and cue will be active only for the output channel. Hint The LAST CUE ON/OFF button is linked with the [LAST CUE] switch in the CUE section (MASTER block) of the CS1D top panel. When CUE mode is selected the [LAST CUE] switch LED will be dark, and when SOLO mode is selected the LED will blink. 3 INPUT These buttons select AFL and PFL. When AFL is selected, you can also choose between PRE PAN and POST PAN. The buttons that select AFL or PFL are linked with the [INPUT AFL] switch located in the CUE section (MASTER block) of the top panel. PFL button • PFL Pre-fader AFL button • PRE PAN Immediately before [PAN] • POST PAN ..........Immediately after [PAN] If PFL is selected, you can use the PFL TRIM knob located immediately at the right to adjust the signal level. The range is -20 dB - +10 dB. 7 4 5 6 4 OUTPUT These buttons select the cue point of the output channels from the following choices. • PFL Immediately before the fader • POST ON .......Immediately after the [ON] switch If PFL is selected, you can use the PFL TRIM knob located immediately at the right to adjust the signal level. The range is -20 dB - +10 dB. The buttons that select PFL and POST ON are linked with the [OUTPUT PFL] switch located in the CUE section (MASTER block) of the top panel. 5 DCA TRIM This knob adjusts the monitor level when the DCA GROUP block [CUE] switch is on. The range is -20 dB - +10 dB. 6 CUE OUT This is an on/off switch for the signal that is output from the CUE OUT jacks located on the rear panel of the CS1D. This does not affect MONITOR OUT jacks A/B. 7 DCA PRE PAN Specify whether the pre-PAN signal or post-PAN signal will be monitored when you use DCA CUE. If this is on, the pre-PAN signal will be sent to the CUE bus. SCENE MIDI/GPI/TC UTILITY SYS/W.CLOCK METER MON/CUE 8 8 SOLO SAFE These buttons select the channels that will be excluded from solo operations. (You may select more than one.) Channels for which Solo Safe is on will not be muted even in SOLO mode. • 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 9 • STEREO A/B STEREO A/B channels Hint The Solo Safe setting and Cue on/off are linked for two channels that are paired. Normally, the Solo Safe operation can be per- formed independently of scene memories. However if a channel changes from mono to paired as a result of recalling a scene, Solo Safe will be turned on for both channels if it had been on for either of the channels. 75

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MON/CUE
MON/CUE (monitor/cue) functions
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If the [CUE] switch of an output channel is pressed
when the [CUE] switch of an input channel is on,
cue will be defeated for the input channel, and cue
will be active only for the output channel.
Hint
The LAST CUE ON/OFF button is linked with the
[LAST CUE] switch in the CUE section (MASTER
block) of the CS1D top panel. When CUE mode is
selected the [LAST CUE] switch LED will be dark,
and when SOLO mode is selected the LED will blink.
3
INPUT
These buttons select AFL and PFL. When AFL is selected,
you can also choose between PRE PAN and POST PAN.
The buttons that select AFL or PFL are linked with the
[INPUT AFL] switch located in the CUE section (MAS-
TER block) of the top panel.
PFL button
PFL
......................
Pre-fader
AFL button
PRE PAN
.............
Immediately before [PAN]
POST PAN
..........
Immediately after [PAN]
If PFL is selected, you can use the PFL TRIM knob
located immediately at the right to adjust the signal level.
The range is –20 dB – +10 dB.
4
OUTPUT
These buttons select the cue point of the output
channels from the following choices.
PFL
.................
Immediately before the fader
POST ON
.......
Immediately after the [ON] switch
If PFL is selected, you can use the PFL TRIM knob
located immediately at the right to adjust the signal level.
The range is –20 dB – +10 dB.
The buttons that select PFL and POST ON are linked
with the [OUTPUT PFL] switch located in the CUE sec-
tion (MASTER block) of the top panel.
5
DCA TRIM
This knob adjusts the monitor level when the DCA
GROUP block [CUE] switch is on.
The range is –20 dB – +10 dB.
6
CUE OUT
This is an on/off switch for the signal that is output from
the CUE OUT jacks located on the rear panel of the CS1D.
This does not affect MONITOR OUT jacks A/B.
7
DCA PRE PAN
Specify whether the pre-PAN signal or post-PAN sig-
nal will be monitored when you use DCA CUE. If this
is on, the pre-PAN signal will be sent to the CUE bus.
8
SOLO SAFE
These buttons select the channels that will be
excluded from solo operations. (You may select more
than one.)
Channels for which Solo Safe is on will not be muted
even in SOLO mode.
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
STEREO A/B
...............
STEREO A/B channels
Hint
The Solo Safe setting and Cue on/off are linked for
two channels that are paired.
Normally, the Solo Safe operation can be per-
formed independently of scene memories. However
if a channel changes from mono to paired as a
result of recalling a scene, Solo Safe will be turned
on for both channels if it had been on for either of
the channels.
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