Yamaha DSP5D Owner's Manual - Page 23
Basic operation on the PM5D, About the various types of user interface, User interface in the display
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3 Basic operation on the PM5D This chapter explains the various types of user interface used to operate the PM5D. 3 About the various types of user interface Basic operation on the PM5D Basic parameters such as mixing and editing the sound of each channel can be controlled by the faders and encoders of the top panel. However to make more detailed settings, you will need to access the appropriate "function" and edit the parameter values in the display. The section below explains the various user interface components shown in the display, and how to use them. User interface in the display The user interface in the PM5D's display uses the following components. ❏ Pointer The arrow shown in the display is called the "pointer." Use the pointer to select the parameter you want to control next. ❏ Knobs/Faders/Boxes Knobs/faders in the display are used to edit parameter values. The current value is shown in the box. Boxes for which / buttons are displayed at left and right allow you to edit the parameter by using these buttons. (If editing is not possible, the buttons will be gray.) Knob Box Fader ❏ Cursor The red frame shown in the display is called the "cursor." If the cursor encloses a parameter on the screen, that parameter is selected for operation. Cursor Box / buttons for editing the value If you want to assign a name to a channel or scene, input characters, numerals, and symbols into the box. ❏ Tabs Tab The screen names shown in the upper left of the display are called "tabs." Tabs are used to switch between screens within the same function. ❏ Buttons Buttons in the display are Buttons turned on (green) used to switch parameters on/off or to select one of multiple choices. Buttons that are currently on are dis- played in green (some buttons are displayed in red or blue); buttons that are turned off are displayed in gray. Buttons turned off (gray) ❏ Character palette This is a "virtual" keyboard used to input characters, numerals, and symbols into a text input box. PM5D/PM5D-RH V2 / DSP5D Owner's Manual Operating section 23