Yamaha DSP5D Owner's Manual - Page 303

JMIX MINUS KInput channel, BALANCE, Mix send on/off, ALL OFF [ALL MIX

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Information shown in the display Function menu • BALANCE The two PAN knobs will function as BALANCE knobs that adjust the balance of the signal sent from the oddnumbered/even-numbered channels (or the L/R channels of the ST IN channel) to the STEREO bus L/R. If you choose this setting, the two knobs will be reset to the center position, and will be linked in the same direction. Also, the knob markings will change from red to white. Note • Pan mode is always valid, even if the send-source input channels are not paired. • You will be unable to operate the TO ST PAN knobs if you select GANG PAN mode when the two pan knobs are set to far left and right, or if you select INV.GANG when both pan knobs are turned all the way in the same direction. J MIX MINUS This function sends the same mix as the STEREO bus - but with a specific input channel removed - to the desired MIX bus. If you need to send a monitor mix to a performer or announcer, this is a quick way to give them the same mix as the STEREO bus but without their own voice. Access the desired source input channel in the screen, and click the MIX MINUS button for that channel; a window will appear, allowing you to select the MIX bus for which to make Mix Minus settings. • The POST ON/POST TO ST button will be set to POST TO ST for the destination MIX bus. Note • Mix Minus does not switch a "mode"; rather, it is a quick way to make certain settings. This means that even after executing Mix Minus, you can freely edit the parameters of the CH to MIX screen. • When you execute the Mix Minus operation, only the input channel you selected as the source will be removed from the mix. If you want to remove more than one input channel from the signal sent to a specific MIX bus, execute the Mix Minus operation and then manually change the settings of other channels. • If the input channel is paired (or if a ST IN channel is selected), the send level of the signal sent from both channels to the target MIX bus will be set to -∞. • The Mix Minus operation is valid even if the destination MIX bus is paired. In this case, the PAN setting of the input channel will be reflected by the PAN settings of the paired MIX buses. K Input channel This is the source input channel (or channels). Paired input channels (or a ST IN channel) are indicated by a heart symbol displayed between them. For an input channel, you can click this symbol to enable/disable pairing. You can move the cursor to a parameter in the CH to COPY area, and then hold down the [SHIFT] key and click (or press the [SHIFT] key + [ENTER] key) to copy the value of that parameter to another channel (in the horizontal direction) or to another MIX bus (in the vertical direction), or to switch all parameters on/off. You can use this method to set the following parameters. • Mix send on/off Move the cursor to the SEND ON/OFF button of the CH to COPY area; then hold down the [SHIFT] key and click (or press the [SHIFT] key + [ENTER] key) to access the following window. Global functions Output functions Input functions Appendices Hint As a shortcut to access the above window, you can simultaneously press the [SEL] key of the INPUT/ST IN channel strip and the [SEL] key of the MIX section. However, be aware that holding down either one of these keys by itself will access a different shortcut. In the above window, select the send-destination MIX bus and click the OK button; the following parameters will change in the CH to MIX screen. • In the CH to MIX area of the send-destination MIX bus, all ON/OFF buttons will turn on. • In the CH to MIX area of the send-destination MIX bus, all PRE/POST buttons will be set to POST. • The send level of signals sent from the source input channel to the destination MIX bus will be lowered to -∞ dB. • The send level of signals sent from all input channels other than the above to the destination MIX bus will be set to nominal level (0.0 dB). To set multiple parameters at once, use the [DATA] encoder to select one of the following items, and click the OK button. ALL OFF [ALL MIX ] ALL ON [ALL MIX ] Switch the signals sent from the selected input channel to all MIX buses on or off together. PM5D/PM5D-RH V2 / DSP5D Owner's Manual Reference section 303

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PM5D/PM5D-RH V2 / DSP5D Owner’s Manual
Reference section
303
Information shown
in the display
Function
menu
Global
functions
Output
functions
Input
functions
Appendices
BALANCE
The two PAN knobs will function as BALANCE knobs
that adjust the balance of the signal sent from the odd-
numbered/even-numbered channels (or the L/R chan-
nels of the ST IN channel) to the STEREO bus L/R. If
you choose this setting, the two knobs will be reset to
the center position, and will be linked in the same
direction. Also, the knob markings will change from
red to white.
Note
Pan mode is always valid, even if the send-source input
channels are not paired.
You will be unable to operate the TO ST PAN knobs if you
select GANG PAN mode when the two pan knobs are set to
far left and right, or if you select INV.GANG when both pan
knobs are turned all the way in the same direction.
J
MIX MINUS
This function sends the same mix as the STEREO bus
— but with a specific input channel removed — to the
desired MIX bus. If you need to send a monitor mix to
a performer or announcer, this is a quick way to give
them the same mix as the STEREO bus but without
their own voice.
Access the desired source input channel in the screen,
and click the MIX MINUS button for that channel; a
window will appear, allowing you to select the MIX bus
for which to make Mix Minus settings.
Hint
As a shortcut to access the above window, you can simulta-
neously press the [SEL] key of the INPUT/ST IN channel strip
and the [SEL] key of the MIX section. However, be aware that
holding down either one of these keys by itself will access a
different shortcut.
In the above window, select the send-destination MIX
bus and click the OK button; the following parameters
will change in the CH to MIX screen.
In the CH to MIX area of the send-destination MIX
bus, all ON/OFF buttons will turn on.
In the CH to MIX area of the send-destination MIX
bus, all PRE/POST buttons will be set to POST.
The send level of signals sent from the source input
channel to the destination MIX bus will be lowered
to –
dB.
The send level of signals sent from all input chan-
nels other than the above to the destination MIX
bus will be set to nominal level (0.0 dB).
The POST ON/POST TO ST button will be set to
POST TO ST for the destination MIX bus.
Note
Mix Minus does not switch a “mode”; rather, it is a quick way
to make certain settings. This means that even after execut-
ing Mix Minus, you can freely edit the parameters of the CH
to MIX screen.
When you execute the Mix Minus operation, only the input
channel you selected as the source will be removed from the
mix. If you want to remove more than one input channel
from the signal sent to a specific MIX bus, execute the Mix
Minus operation and then manually change the settings of
other channels.
If the input channel is paired (or if a ST IN channel is
selected), the send level of the signal sent from both chan-
nels to the target MIX bus will be set to –
.
The Mix Minus operation is valid even if the destination MIX
bus is paired. In this case, the PAN setting of the input chan-
nel will be reflected by the PAN settings of the paired MIX
buses.
K
Input channel
This is the source input channel (or channels). Paired
input channels (or a ST IN channel) are indicated by a
heart symbol displayed between them. For an input
channel, you can click this symbol to enable/disable
pairing.
You can move the cursor to a parameter in the CH to
COPY area, and then hold down the [SHIFT] key and
click (or press the [SHIFT] key + [ENTER] key) to
copy the value of that parameter to another channel (in
the horizontal direction) or to another MIX bus (in the
vertical direction), or to switch all parameters on/off.
You can use this method to set the following
parameters.
Mix send on/off
Move the cursor to the SEND ON/OFF button of the
CH to COPY area; then hold down the [SHIFT] key
and click (or press the [SHIFT] key + [ENTER] key) to
access the following window.
To set multiple parameters at once, use the [DATA]
encoder to select one of the following items, and click
the OK button.
ALL OFF [ALL MIX
]
ALL ON [ALL MIX
]
Switch the signals sent from the selected input chan-
nel to all MIX buses on or off together.