Yamaha DSP5D Owner's Manual - Page 209

PM5D/PM5D-RH V2 / DSP5D Owner's Manual, FUNCTION, PARAMETER 1, Explanation

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Information shown in the display Function menu Global functions Output functions FUNCTION PARAMETER 1 TALKBACK ASSIGN SELECTED CH ASSIGN DIRECT ASSIGN MONITOR TAP TEMPO DIRECT ASSIGN DIMMER ON CURRENT PAGE EFFECT 1-EFFECT 8 ALL EFFECTS SURROUND PAN GRAB NAME → PORT → ID NAME DISPLAY ID PORT NAME PAGE BACK PAGE FORWARD PAGE CHANGE PAGE BOOKMARK GEQ PARAM PAGE EFFECT PARAM PAGE NEXT TAB PREVIOUS TAB LAYER SNAPSHOT - DIRECT RECALL/ MUTE MASTER MODE CHANGE NEXT BANK USER DEFINED KEY BANK PREVIOUS BANK DIRECT SELECT MIDI NOTE MIDI DIRECT OUT MIDI PGM CHANGE MIDI CTRL CHANGE SET LOCATION, RS-422 REC, RS-422 PLAY, RS-422 STOP, RS-422 FF, RS-422 REW, RSMACHINE CONTROL 422 LOCATE 1-20 MMC REC, MMC PLAY, MMC STOP, MMC FF, MMC REW, MMC LOCATE 1-20 GPI OUT CONTROL PORT 1-12 PM5D EDITOR CON- *5 TROL PARAMETER 2 - MIX 1-24, MATRIX 1-8, STEREO A L/R, STEREO B L/R MIX 1-24, MATRIX 1-8 - - SELECTED CH, ODD CH, EVEN CH - UNLATCH - GEQ 1-20 EFFECT 1-8 - - LATCH UNLATCH - BANK A-D C-2-G 8 1-128 0-119 - MMC ID= 1-127, ALL LATCH UNLATCH *5 Explanation When an output channel is selected, turn talkback transmission on/off for that channel Send the talkback signal to the specified output channel Monitor the desired MIX/MATRIX channel *1 Switch on the monitor dimmer function Control the Tap Tempo function in the displayed screen Control the Tap Tempo function of the specified effect Control the Tap Tempo function of all effects that have a TEMPO parameter Use a joystick assigned to GPI to begin controlling the surround pan of the corresponding channel Each time you press the key, the [NAME] indicator for each fader will cycle through the channel name → port name → ID (channel number) The [NAME] indicator for each fader will show the ID (channel number) only while you hold down the key The [NAME] indicator for each fader will show the port name only while you hold down the key The [NAME] indicator for each fader will show the channel name only while you hold down the key Display the screen that you used immediately prior to the current screen Display the screen that you used immediately after the current screen Memorize the currently selected screen (hold down the key for two seconds or longer), or display the last-memorized screen (press and release the key within two seconds)*2 Display the GEQ PARAM screen Display the EFFECT PARAM screen Display the next screen within the currently selected function Display the previous screen within the currently selected function Memorize the state of the layer assigned to the panel (hold down the key for two seconds or longer), or display the lastmemorized layer (press and release the key within two seconds)*3 Switch the function of the SCENE MEMORY [1]-[8] keys (DIRECT RECALL / MUTE MASTER) each time you press the User Defined key The SCENE MEMORY [1]-[8] keys will function as DIRECT RECALL while you hold down the User Defined key Switch to the next bank of User Defined key assignments Switch to the previous bank of User Defined key assignments Switch to the desired bank of User Defined key assignments When you press the key, transmit a note-on message with the specified note number and a velocity of 127 When you release the key, transmit a note-on message of the same note number with a velocity of 0 (= note-off)*4 When you press the key, transmit a program change message with the specified number *4 When you press the key, transmit a control change message with the specified control number and a value of 127 When you release the key, transmit a control change message of the same control number with a value of 0*4 Transmit the specified RS422/MMC command from the RS422 REMOTE connector or the currently-valid MIDI port (the SET LOCATION command is common to RS422 and MMC) Switch the specified GPI OUT port between active/inactive each time you press the key Switch the specified GPI OUT port to inactive while you hold down the key Switch windows in PM5D Editor on a PC Input functions Appendices PM5D/PM5D-RH V2 / DSP5D Owner's Manual Reference section 209

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PM5D/PM5D-RH V2 / DSP5D Owner’s Manual
Reference section
209
Information shown
in the display
Function
menu
Global
functions
Output
functions
Input
functions
Appendices
TALKBACK ASSIGN
SELECTED CH ASSIGN
When an output channel is selected, turn talkback transmis-
sion on/off for that channel
DIRECT ASSIGN
MIX 1–24, MATRIX 1–8,
STEREO A L/R, STE-
REO B L/R
Send the talkback signal to the specified output channel
MONITOR
DIRECT ASSIGN
MIX 1–24, MATRIX 1–8
Monitor the desired MIX/MATRIX channel
*1
DIMMER ON
Switch on the monitor dimmer function
TAP TEMPO
CURRENT PAGE
Control the Tap Tempo function in the displayed screen
EFFECT 1–EFFECT 8
Control the Tap Tempo function of the specified effect
ALL EFFECTS
Control the Tap Tempo function of all effects that have a
TEMPO parameter
SURROUND PAN
GRAB
SELECTED CH, ODD
CH, EVEN CH
Use a joystick assigned to GPI to begin controlling the sur-
round pan of the corresponding channel
NAME DISPLAY
NAME
PORT
ID
Each time you press the key, the [NAME] indicator for each
fader will cycle through the channel name
port name
ID
(channel number)
ID
UNLATCH
The [NAME] indicator for each fader will show the ID (chan-
nel number) only while you hold down the key
PORT
The [NAME] indicator for each fader will show the port name
only while you hold down the key
NAME
The [NAME] indicator for each fader will show the channel
name only while you hold down the key
PAGE CHANGE
PAGE BACK
Display the screen that you used immediately prior to the
current screen
PAGE FORWARD
Display the screen that you used immediately after the cur-
rent screen
PAGE BOOKMARK
Memorize the currently selected screen (hold down the key
for two seconds or longer), or display the last-memorized
screen (press and release the key within two seconds)
*2
GEQ PARAM PAGE
GEQ 1–20
Display the GEQ PARAM screen
EFFECT PARAM PAGE
EFFECT 1–8
Display the EFFECT PARAM screen
NEXT TAB
Display the next screen within the currently selected function
PREVIOUS TAB
Display the previous screen within the currently selected
function
LAYER SNAPSHOT
Memorize the state of the layer assigned to the panel (hold
down the key for two seconds or longer), or display the last-
memorized layer (press and release the key within two sec-
onds)
*3
DIRECT RECALL/
MUTE MASTER
MODE CHANGE
LATCH
Switch the function of the SCENE MEMORY [1]–[8] keys
(DIRECT RECALL / MUTE MASTER) each time you press
the User Defined key
UNLATCH
The SCENE MEMORY [1]–[8] keys will function as DIRECT
RECALL while you hold down the User Defined key
USER DEFINED KEY
BANK
NEXT BANK
Switch to the next bank of User Defined key assignments
PREVIOUS BANK
Switch to the previous bank of User Defined key assign-
ments
DIRECT SELECT
BANK A–D
Switch to the desired bank of User Defined key assignments
MIDI DIRECT OUT
MIDI NOTE
C-2–G 8
When you press the key, transmit a note-on message with
the specified note number and a velocity of 127 When you
release the key, transmit a note-on message of the same
note number with a velocity of 0 (= note-off)
*4
MIDI PGM CHANGE
1–128
When you press the key, transmit a program change mes-
sage with the specified number
*4
MIDI CTRL CHANGE
0–119
When you press the key, transmit a control change message
with the specified control number and a value of 127 When
you release the key, transmit a control change message of
the same control number with a value of 0
*4
MACHINE CONTROL
SET LOCATION, RS-422 REC,
RS-422 PLAY, RS-422 STOP,
RS-422 FF, RS-422 REW, RS-
422 LOCATE 1–20
Transmit the specified RS422/MMC command from the
RS422 REMOTE connector or the currently-valid MIDI port
(the SET LOCATION command is common to RS422 and
MMC)
MMC REC, MMC PLAY, MMC
STOP, MMC FF, MMC REW,
MMC LOCATE 1–20
MMC ID= 1–127, ALL
GPI OUT CONTROL
PORT 1–12
LATCH
Switch the specified GPI OUT port between active/inactive
each time you press the key
UNLATCH
Switch the specified GPI OUT port to inactive while you hold
down the key
PM5D EDITOR CON-
TROL
*5
*5
Switch windows in PM5D Editor on a PC
FUNCTION
PARAMETER 1
PARAMETER 2
Explanation