Yamaha DSP5D Owner's Manual - Page 196

Fader Start Screen, Puser Defined Keys Qtally Ainput Ch Input Channel Boutput Type Cparameter

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MIDI REMOTE function P USER DEFINED KEYS This area indicates the User Defined keys that are assigned as triggers to each GPI OUT port, and their operations. To edit the setting, click the button at the left to open the GPI OUT PORT ASSIGN window; from the list, select the User Defined key bank (A-D) and number (1-25), and how the trigger signal will be transmitted. As the transmission method for the trigger signal, you can select either Latch (switch between active/inactive each time the key is pressed) or Unlatch (active only while the key is pressed). Q TALLY This area indicates the state of other Tally output functions assigned as triggers to each port. When you execute the corresponding operation on the PM5D, a control signal will be output from the corresponding GPI OUT port. This control signal will be held until you defeat the above operation (or until that GPI OUT port receives a different trigger). To edit the settings, click the button at the left to open the GPI OUT PORT ASSIGN window, and select one of the following functions. Function NO ASSIGN POWER ON SOLO ON GPI IN 1 FUNCTION GPI IN 2 FUNCTION GPI IN 3 FUNCTION GPI IN 4 FUNCTION PREVIEW ON CUE ON [INPUT ONLY] CUE ON [DCA ONLY] CUE ON [OUTPUT ONLY] CUE ON PM5D operation No assignment The PM5D's power is turned on [SOLO] key is turned on The function assigned to GPI IN port 1 becomes active The function assigned to GPI IN port 2 becomes active The function assigned to GPI IN port 3 becomes active The function assigned to GPI IN port 4 becomes active SCENE MEMORY section [PREVIEW] key is turned on Input channel [CUE] key is turned on DCA [CUE] key is turned on Output channel [CUE] key is turned on Any [CUE] key is turned on FADER START screen Here you can make settings for the Fader Start function which lets you use input channel faders to control GPI OUT ports or external devices. FADER START 1 2 34 A INPUT CH (Input channel) This area shows the number and name of the channels (input channels, ST IN channels) for which you can make settings. When you click a line to select it, that line will be highlighted in the center of the list. B OUTPUT TYPE C PARAMETER Indicates the type of signal that will be output when you operate the corresponding fader, and option parameters for it. To edit the setting, click the button at the left of the OUTPUT TYPE field to open the FADER START ASSIGN window. You can select the following output types and parameters. • NO ASSIGN No assignment. • GPI A trigger will be sent to the specified GPI OUT port according to the fader operation of the corresponding channel, and a control signal will be output. (The polarity of the control signal will be as specified by the settings in the GPI screen.) If this output type is selected, you can choose from the following two option parameters. FADER START . . . GPI OUT port from which the trigger is sent when the fader changes from below -60 dB to exceed -60 dB. 196 PM5D/PM5D-RH V2 / DSP5D Owner's Manual Reference section

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MIDI REMOTE function
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PM5D/PM5D-RH V2 / DSP5D Owner’s Manual
Reference section
P
USER DEFINED KEYS
This area indicates the User Defined keys that are
assigned as triggers to each GPI OUT port, and their
operations.
To edit the setting, click the
button at the left to
open the GPI OUT PORT ASSIGN window; from the
list, select the User Defined key bank (A–D) and num-
ber (1–25), and how the trigger signal will be
transmitted. As the transmission method for the trig-
ger signal, you can select either Latch (switch between
active/inactive each time the key is pressed) or Unlatch
(active only while the key is pressed).
Q
TALLY
This area indicates the state of other Tally output func-
tions assigned as triggers to each port. When you
execute the corresponding operation on the PM5D, a
control signal will be output from the corresponding
GPI OUT port. This control signal will be held until
you defeat the above operation (or until that GPI OUT
port receives a different trigger).
To edit the settings, click the
button at the left to
open the GPI OUT PORT ASSIGN window, and select
one of the following functions.
Here you can make settings for the Fader Start function
which lets you use input channel faders to control GPI
OUT ports or external devices.
A
INPUT CH (Input channel)
This area shows the number and name of the channels
(input channels, ST IN channels) for which you can
make settings. When you click a line to select it, that
line will be highlighted in the center of the list.
B
OUTPUT TYPE
C
PARAMETER
Indicates the type of signal that will be output when
you operate the corresponding fader, and option
parameters for it. To edit the setting, click the
but-
ton at the left of the OUTPUT TYPE field to open the
FADER START ASSIGN window. You can select the
following output types and parameters.
NO ASSIGN
No assignment.
GPI
A trigger will be sent to the specified GPI OUT port
according to the fader operation of the corresponding
channel, and a control signal will be output. (The
polarity of the control signal will be as specified by the
settings in the GPI screen.) If this output type is
selected, you can choose from the following two option
parameters.
FADER START
. . . GPI OUT port from which the
trigger is sent when the fader
changes from below –60 dB to
exceed –60 dB.
Function
PM5D operation
NO ASSIGN
No assignment
POWER ON
The PM5D’s power is turned on
SOLO ON
[SOLO] key is turned on
GPI IN 1 FUNC-
TION
The function assigned to GPI IN port 1
becomes active
GPI IN 2 FUNC-
TION
The function assigned to GPI IN port 2
becomes active
GPI IN 3 FUNC-
TION
The function assigned to GPI IN port 3
becomes active
GPI IN 4 FUNC-
TION
The function assigned to GPI IN port 4
becomes active
PREVIEW ON
SCENE MEMORY section [PREVIEW]
key is turned on
CUE ON [INPUT
ONLY]
Input channel [CUE] key is turned on
CUE ON [DCA
ONLY]
DCA [CUE] key is turned on
CUE ON [OUT-
PUT ONLY]
Output channel [CUE] key is turned on
CUE ON
Any [CUE] key is turned on
FADER START screen
FADER START
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