Yamaha DSP5D Owner's Manual - Page 269

Bus assignments, INIT Initialize, SURROUND BUS ALLOCATION, DELAY, DELAY ON/OFF, FADER Fader level

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Information shown in the display Function menu Global functions 5 7 8J 2 34 B Bus assignments This area indicates the surround channels assigned to the MIX buses that are being used as surround buses. You can edit these settings by clicking the / buttons at the left and right. When you change the surround channel assignment, the MIX bus whose channel assignment you changed will be exchanged with the MIX bus that had been previously assigned to that channel. Note The MIX buses used are fixed for each surround mode. For surround mode 3-1, MIX buses 1-4 or 9-13 can be used. For surround mode 5.1, MIX buses 1-6 or 9-14 can be used. For surround mode 6.1, MIX buses 1-7 or 9-15 can be used. Other MIX buses can be used as conventional MIX buses. However in the case of 6.1, MIX bus 8 or MIX bus 16 are always handled as FIXED buses. C INIT (Initialize) For each surround mode, this restores the surround channel assignments to the MIX buses to their initial state. D SURROUND BUS ALLOCATION Select either MIX buses 1-8 or 9-16 as the range of MIX buses used as surround buses. 6 9 K E DELAY This specifies the delay time for each surround channel in a range of 0-1000 msec. The current value is shown by the two boxes below the knob. (The upper box shows the delay time in millisecond units, and the lower box shows the delay time in the units selected in the MIX 1-24 screen of the OUT DELAY function.) F DELAY ON/OFF Turns the delay on/off for each surround channel. G FADER (Fader level) Adjusts the level of the signal sent from the surround channel to the corresponding MIX bus in a range of -∞ to +10 dB. The current value is shown in the box below. H CUE This button lets you cue-monitor the surround channel. This is linked with the [CUE] key of the corresponding MIX channel. I ON/OFF (Channel on/off) Turns the surround channel on/off. This is linked with the MIX [ON] key of the corresponding MIX channel. J Level meter Indicates the output level of the surround channel. K Surround channel This is the name of the surround channel. Output functions Input functions Appendices PM5D/PM5D-RH V2 / DSP5D Owner's Manual Reference section 269

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PM5D/PM5D-RH V2 / DSP5D Owner’s Manual
Reference section
269
Information shown
in the display
Function
menu
Global
functions
Output
functions
Input
functions
Appendices
B
Bus assignments
This area indicates the surround channels assigned to
the MIX buses that are being used as surround buses.
You can edit these settings by clicking the
/
but-
tons at the left and right.
When you change the surround channel assignment,
the MIX bus whose channel assignment you changed
will be exchanged with the MIX bus that had been pre-
viously assigned to that channel.
Note
The MIX buses used are fixed for each surround mode.
For surround mode 3-1, MIX buses 1–4 or 9–13 can be used.
For surround mode 5.1, MIX buses 1–6 or 9–14 can be used.
For surround mode 6.1, MIX buses 1–7 or 9–15 can be used.
Other MIX buses can be used as conventional MIX buses.
However in the case of 6.1, MIX bus 8 or MIX bus 16 are
always handled as FIXED buses.
C
INIT (Initialize)
For each surround mode, this restores the surround
channel assignments to the MIX buses to their initial
state.
D
SURROUND BUS ALLOCATION
Select either MIX buses 1–8 or 9–16 as the range of
MIX buses used as surround buses.
E
DELAY
This specifies the delay time for each surround channel
in a range of 0–1000 msec. The current value is shown
by the two boxes below the knob. (The upper box
shows the delay time in millisecond units, and the
lower box shows the delay time in the units selected in
the MIX 1-24 screen of the OUT DELAY function.)
F
DELAY ON/OFF
Turns the delay on/off for each surround channel.
G
FADER (Fader level)
Adjusts the level of the signal sent from the surround
channel to the corresponding MIX bus in a range of
to +10 dB. The current value is shown in the box
below.
H
CUE
This button lets you cue-monitor the surround chan-
nel. This is linked with the [CUE] key of the
corresponding MIX channel.
I
ON/OFF (Channel on/off)
Turns the surround channel on/off. This is linked with
the MIX [ON] key of the corresponding MIX channel.
J
Level meter
Indicates the output level of the surround channel.
K
Surround channel
This is the name of the surround channel.
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