Yamaha DSP5D Owner's Manual - Page 221

Mixer Setup Screen, 48v Master Dsp5d Only, Virtual Soundcheck, Pair Mode, Pan Nominal Position

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Information shown in the display Function menu Global functions Output functions MIXER SETUP screen Here you can make settings that apply to the entire PM5D system. MIXER SETUP 1 2 3 4 A +48V MASTER (DSP5D only) This is the master phantom power (+48V) switch for INPUT jacks 1-48 and ST IN jacks 1-4. If this switch is off, the +48V button shown in the display will be disabled. B VIRTUAL SOUNDCHECK This temporarily switches the input signals without affecting the scene memory (input patching). For example, this allows you to perform a sound check using pre-recorded material played back by a DAW connected to a slot, instead of the analog input material received via the INPUT jacks. When you click the button located at the left, the VIRTUAL SOUNDCHECK SETUP window will appear, allowing you to assign a replacement port for each port. To enable these settings, click the ON/OFF button located at the right. For each port, you can specify a port that will be substituted virtually. You cannot assign the same port to more than one port. If you assign a previously-assigned port to a different port, the patch will be turned off (shown in gray) for the port whose assignment was taken away. If a slot is exchanged with the CASCADE IN connector, the cascade bus number will be displayed in black on a yellow background in the slot port number display area. In the example shown above, slots 1 and 2 are assigned to AD IN 1-32, so you'll be able to perform a sound check using pre-recorded audio received at slots 1 and 2 instead of the analog inputs to the INPUT jacks. By clicking the PRESET button, you can return the settings of the VIRTUAL SOUNDCHECK SETUP window to their factory-set state. C PAIR MODE Select one of the following two methods by which input channels will be paired. • HORIZONTAL PAIR If this button is on, input channels of adjacent numbers (1/2, 3/4 ...) will be paired. • VERTICAL PAIR If this button is on, input channels of different layers that share the same fader (1/25, 2/26 ...) will be paired. This setting lets you use the faders of the INPUT channel strip to control up to 24 pairs (48 channels). Hint The graphic below the buttons will change according to the pair mode you select. When you switch from horizontal pair mode to vertical pair mode, new numbers will be assigned to the input channels as follows. Channel 1 → no change Channel 2 → Channel 25 Channel 3 → Channel 2 Channel 4 → Channel 26 : Channel 47 → Channel 24 Channel 48 → no change (If you again switch back to horizontal pair mode, the channels will return to their previous number.) However, please note that this simply means the input channel that was previously called "channel 2" is now called "channel 25"; the name and parameter settings of that channel have not changed. In the various screens of the display (except for the TRACKING RECALL screen and the FADER VIEW screen), switching the pair mode will only change the displayed numbers; the arrangement of the input channels will not change. D PAN NOMINAL POSITION Here you can specify whether a signal will be at nominal level when panned to center, or at nominal level when panned far left or far right. Choose one of the following two settings. You can choose independently for monaural channels and paired channels. • CENTER The signal will be at nominal level (+0 dB) when panned to the center, and will rise +3 dB when panned to far left or far right. • L↔R The signal will be at nominal level (+0 dB) when panned to far left or far right, and will decrease -3 dB when panned to the center. Hint The current setting is also shown by the graph below the buttons. Input functions Appendices PM5D/PM5D-RH V2 / DSP5D Owner's Manual Reference section 221

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PM5D/PM5D-RH V2 / DSP5D Owner’s Manual
Reference section
221
Information shown
in the display
Function
menu
Global
functions
Output
functions
Input
functions
Appendices
Here you can make settings that apply to the entire PM5D
system.
A
+48V MASTER (DSP5D only)
This is the master phantom power (+48V) switch for
INPUT jacks 1–48 and ST IN jacks 1–4. If this switch is
off, the +48V button shown in the display will be
disabled.
B
VIRTUAL SOUNDCHECK
This temporarily switches the input signals without
affecting the scene memory (input patching). For
example, this allows you to perform a sound check
using pre-recorded material played back by a DAW
connected to a slot, instead of the analog input mate-
rial received via the INPUT jacks. When you click the
button located at the left, the VIRTUAL SOUND-
CHECK SETUP window will appear, allowing you to
assign a replacement port for each port. To enable
these settings, click the ON/OFF button located at the
right.
For each port, you can specify a port that will be substi-
tuted virtually. You cannot assign the same port to more
than one port. If you assign a previously-assigned port
to a different port, the patch will be turned off (shown in
gray) for the port whose assignment was taken away. If a
slot is exchanged with the CASCADE IN connector, the
cascade bus number will be displayed in black on a yel-
low background in the slot port number display area. In
the example shown above, slots 1 and 2 are assigned to
AD IN 1–32, so you’ll be able to perform a sound check
using pre-recorded audio received at slots 1 and 2
instead of the analog inputs to the INPUT jacks.
By clicking the PRESET button, you can return the set-
tings of the VIRTUAL SOUNDCHECK SETUP
window to their factory-set state.
C
PAIR MODE
Select one of the following two methods by which
input channels will be paired.
HORIZONTAL PAIR
If this button is on, input channels of adjacent num-
bers (1/2, 3/4 ...) will be paired.
VERTICAL PAIR
If this button is on, input channels of different layers
that share the same fader (1/25, 2/26 ...) will be paired.
This setting lets you use the faders of the INPUT chan-
nel strip to control up to 24 pairs (48 channels).
Hint
The graphic below the buttons will change according to the
pair mode you select.
When you switch from horizontal pair mode to verti-
cal pair mode, new numbers will be assigned to the
input channels as follows.
Channel 1
no change
Channel 2
Channel 25
Channel 3
Channel 2
Channel 4
Channel 26
:
Channel 47
Channel 24
Channel 48
no change
(If you again switch back to horizontal pair mode, the
channels will return to their previous number.) How-
ever, please note that this simply means the input
channel that was previously called “channel 2” is now
called “channel 25”; the name and parameter settings
of that channel have not changed.
In the various screens of the display (except for the
TRACKING RECALL screen and the FADER VIEW
screen), switching the pair mode will only change the
displayed numbers; the arrangement of the input chan-
nels will not change.
D
PAN NOMINAL POSITION
Here you can specify whether a signal will be at nomi-
nal level when panned to center, or at nominal level
when panned far left or far right. Choose one of the fol-
lowing two settings. You can choose independently for
monaural channels and paired channels.
CENTER
The signal will be at nominal level (+0 dB) when
panned to the center, and will rise +3 dB when panned
to far left or far right.
L
R
The signal will be at nominal level (+0 dB) when
panned to far left or far right, and will decrease
–3 dB when panned to the center.
Hint
The current setting is also shown by the graph below the
buttons.
MIXER SETUP screen
MIXER SETUP
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