Yamaha DSP5D Owner's Manual - Page 299
COMP LINK ASSIGN (Compressor link assign) screen, PAN/ROUTING function
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Information shown in the display COMP LINK ASSIGN (Compressor link assign) screen Here you can specify the input channels that will be assigned to compressor link groups 1-8. Compressor parameters are linked for channels belonging to the same group. COMP LINK ASSIGN PAN/ROUTING function CH to MIX (Channel to mix) screen Here you can send signals from input channels to the desired MIX bus. In this screen you can also switch the type (VARI or FIXED) of each MIX bus, and specify the location from which the signal will be sent. CH to MIX Function menu Global functions Output functions Input functions Appendices Except for the fact that these settings apply to input channels, the display and operations are the same as in the OUTPUT DCA/GROUP function COMP LINK ASSIGN screen. Refer to p.261. Hint Input channels and output channels use separate compressor link groups. Input channels use groups A-H, and output channels use groups 1-8. 1 2 3 4 A Type selection Here you can select the mix bus type for every two adjacent odd-numbered/even-numbered MIX buses. You can choose one of the following types. • FIXED The send level of the MIX bus is fixed at nominal level (0.0 dB). Choose this if you want to use the MIX bus as a group output or as a bus output for recording on a multitrack recorder. • VARI (Variable) The send level of the MIX bus is adjustable. Choose this if you want to use the MIX bus as an external effect send or as a foldback output. Hint If surround mode is enabled, the type indication will change to "SURROUND" for MIX buses used as surround buses. You cannot change the mix bus type during this time. B MIX bus This is the number and name of the MIX bus to which the signal is sent. Paired MIX buses are indicated by a heart symbol displayed between them. You can click this symbol to enable/disable pairing. C POST ON/POST TO ST (Post on / Post to stereo) This button lets you specify in greater detail the location from which post-fader signals will be sent from input channels to this MIX bus. You can choose one of the following two send locations. PM5D/PM5D-RH V2 / DSP5D Owner's Manual Reference section 299