Yamaha DSP5D Owner's Manual - Page 109
Switching the metering point, Specifying the metering point for input channels
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Switching the metering point The metering point for the level meters (i.e., the position at which the level is detected) can be specified separately for input channels and output channels. Specifying the metering point for input channels Here's how to specify the metering point for input channels and ST IN/FX RTN channels. 1 In the DISPLAY ACCESS section, repeatedly press the [METER] key to access the INPUT METER screen. INPUT METER METERING POINT box Specifying the metering point for output channels Here's how to specify the metering point for output channels, MONITOR channels, and the CUE bus. Hint The metering point setting for the CUE bus is independent from the other output channels. 1 In the DISPLAY ACCESS section, repeatedly press the [METER] key to access the OUTPUT METER screen. OUTPUT METER METERING POINT CUE METERING POINT box box 2 Click the / buttons at the left and right of the METERING POINT box to choose one of the following metering points. PRE ATT PRE GATE PRE FADER POST FADER POST ON Immediately before the attenuator Immediately before the internal gate Immediately before the fader Immediately after the fader Immediately after the [ON] key 2 To specify the metering point for output channels and MONITOR channels, click the / buttons at the left and right of the METERING POINT box to choose one of the following. PRE EQ PRE FADER POST FADER POST ON POST DELAY Immediately before the EQ Immediately before the fader Immediately after the fader Immediately after the [ON] key Immediately after the internal delay 3 To specify the metering point for the CUE bus, click the / buttons at the left and right of the CUE METERING POINT box to choose one of the following. PRE DELAY POST DELAY Immediately before the internal delay Immediately after the internal delay Meters 13 PM5D/PM5D-RH V2 / DSP5D Owner's Manual Operating section 109