Yamaha DSP5D Owner's Manual - Page 184

Fade Time Screen, Fading Enabled/disabled, Input Ch Panning Enabled/disabled, Fade Time/start Offset

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SCENE function When using Recall Safe, parameters of which only one instance for every two adjacent odd-numbered/even-numbered channels/modules will be handled as follows if only one of the channels/modules is set to Recall Safe. • PAIR The setting will be forcibly turned off (pairing will be disabled). • GATE STEREO LINK • COMP STEREO LINK • GEQ LINK The LINK parameter will be forcibly turned off (linking will be disabled). • DELAY GANG • ATT GANG The GANG parameter will be recalled. If GANG is turned on because of the recall, operation will maintain the difference in the DELAY/ATT parameter values following the recall. • MS DECODE • FIXED/VARI These parameters will not be recalled. • PAN MODE The PAN MODE parameter will be recalled. However if the PAN MODE would be changed by the recall from BALANCE to any other setting, or if it would be changed to BALANCE from any other setting, the PAN MODE and PAN parameters will not be recalled. If the recall causes PAN MODE to be set to GANG PAN, the difference in PAN parameter values will be maintained for operation following the recall. Hint • Selective Recall applies when a scene is recalled in PREVIEW mode. • When you recall a scene, there may be cases in which a conflict in pairing settings between Recall Safe and Selective Recall causes the settings of a parameter to differ between L and R channels. In such cases, the parameter will be linked when it is next operated. FADE TIME screen Here you can specify how fader and pan will change smoothly to their new values over a specified duration when the scene is recalled. FADE TIME 1 2 3 A FADING ENABLED/DISABLED Enables/disables the Fade function for fader levels. Note • The settings in the FADE TIME screen are independent for each scene. If you edit these settings, you must store that scene in order to make your changes effective. • The Fade function will apply when you recall a scene for which the ENABLED button is selected. B INPUT CH PANNING ENABLED/DISABLED (Input channel panning enable/disable) If the ENABLED button is selected, the Fade function will also apply to the PAN (BALANCE) parameter of input channels. This button is independent from the FADING ENABLED/DISABLED (1) setting. Use the following two buttons to select the input channels to which this will apply. • When the ALL INPUT button is on The Fade function will apply to the PAN (BALANCE) parameter of all input channels. • When the SAME AS FADING button is on The Fade function will apply to the PAN (BALANCE) parameter of only the input channels you select in 4. C FADE TIME/START OFFSET Use the following two buttons to select the parameters that can be viewed/edited in the FADE TIME screen. The indication at the right shows which button is currently selected. • When the FADE TIME button is on Edit the time (fade time) over which the fader or pan parameter of the corresponding channel will reach the new value when you recall a scene for which the Fade function is enabled. 184 PM5D/PM5D-RH V2 / DSP5D Owner's Manual Reference section

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SCENE function
184
PM5D/PM5D-RH V2 / DSP5D Owner’s Manual
Reference section
When using Recall Safe, parameters of which only one
instance for every two adjacent odd-numbered/even-num-
bered channels/modules will be handled as follows if only
one of the channels/modules is set to Recall Safe.
PAIR
The setting will be forcibly turned off (pairing will be
disabled).
GATE STEREO LINK
COMP STEREO LINK
GEQ LINK
The LINK parameter will be forcibly turned off (link-
ing will be disabled).
DELAY GANG
ATT GANG
The GANG parameter will be recalled. If GANG is
turned on because of the recall, operation will main-
tain the difference in the DELAY/ATT parameter
values following the recall.
MS DECODE
FIXED/VARI
These parameters will not be recalled.
PAN MODE
The PAN MODE parameter will be recalled. However
if the PAN MODE would be changed by the recall from
BALANCE to any other setting, or if it would be
changed to BALANCE from any other setting, the PAN
MODE and PAN parameters will not be recalled. If the
recall causes PAN MODE to be set to GANG PAN, the
difference in PAN parameter values will be maintained
for operation following the recall.
Hint
Selective Recall applies when a scene is recalled in PRE-
VIEW mode.
When you recall a scene, there may be cases in which a
conflict in pairing settings between Recall Safe and Selec-
tive Recall causes the settings of a parameter to differ
between L and R channels. In such cases, the parameter
will be linked when it is next operated.
Here you can specify how fader and pan will change
smoothly to their new values over a specified duration
when the scene is recalled.
A
FADING ENABLED/DISABLED
Enables/disables the Fade function for fader levels.
Note
The settings in the FADE TIME screen are independent for
each scene. If you edit these settings, you must store that
scene in order to make your changes effective.
The Fade function will apply when you recall a scene for
which the ENABLED button is selected.
B
INPUT CH PANNING ENABLED/DISABLED
(Input channel panning enable/disable)
If the ENABLED button is selected, the Fade function
will also apply to the PAN (BALANCE) parameter of
input channels. This button is independent from the
FADING ENABLED/DISABLED (
1
) setting. Use the
following two buttons to select the input channels to
which this will apply.
When the ALL INPUT button is on
The Fade function will apply to the PAN (BALANCE)
parameter of all input channels.
When the SAME AS FADING button is on
The Fade function will apply to the PAN (BALANCE)
parameter of only the input channels you select in
4
.
C
FADE TIME/START OFFSET
Use the following two buttons to select the parameters
that can be viewed/edited in the FADE TIME screen.
The indication at the right shows which button is cur-
rently selected.
When the FADE TIME button is on
Edit the time (fade time) over which the fader or pan
parameter of the corresponding channel will reach the
new value when you recall a scene for which the Fade
function is enabled.
FADE TIME screen
FADE TIME
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