Yamaha CS1D Owner's Manual - Page 458
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IN HA/INSERT IN PATCH IN EQ IN PATCH functions Cursor movement using the [SHIFT/GRAB] switch and CURSOR [√]/[®] switches 7 8 9 7 IN UNIT/SLOT/CH (input unit/slot/channel) In order from the top, these are the type and number of the input unit, the slot number, and the input jack channel number. (For the meaning of the abbreviations displayed in the output unit line, refer to →p.119.) By clicking the buttons at either end of the input unit/slot line, you can switch the display by units. By clicking the buttons you can switch the display by slots. 8 ASSIGN This displays the total number of channels that are patched to each input jack. Input jacks patched in other screens will be counted even if they are not patched in this screen. However, key-in signals that are patched will not be counted. 9 Grid This grid allows insertion input jacks (horizontal lines) to be patched to input channels (vertical columns). Currently-patched grids are indicated by a ● symbol. Move the cursor to the desired grid, and press the [ENTER] switch (or click) to set/cancel the patch. Hint If PATCH CONFIRMATION is turned on in the UTILITY function PREFERENCE screen, a popup window will ask you for confirmation each time you attempt to change the patch settings. [SHIFT/GRAB] switch + CURSOR [®] switch • To enable the insert I/O point that you assigned in this screen, you must turn on the INS. button for the corresponding input channel, located in the INSERT/DIRECT POINT screen or in the INSERT/ DIRECT VIEW screen. (→p.124, 126) • Be aware that if the INS. button is turned on, the appropriate signal will not be input to that input channel unless both the insert out and the insert in point are patched to a jack. IN GATE/COMP IN DELAY IN CH VIEW PAN/ROUTING IN DCA/MUTE If you wish to use console switches to move the cursor from the right grid (INSERT OUT) to the left grid (INSERT IN), or in the opposite direction, hold down the [SHIFT/GRAB] switch and use the CURSOR [√]/[®] switches. 123