Yamaha DSP5D Owner's Manual - Page 59
Sending signals from MIX channels to, the STEREO bus, Pairing MIX channels
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Use the encoders of the MATRIX section to adjust the send level Hint You can fix the encoders in the above state by rapidly pressing the MIX [SEL] key twice. To return to the previous state, press any MIX [SEL] key or MATRIX [SEL] key. 5 If you want the meters of the panel to indicate the output level of the MIX channels, press the [MIX/MATRIX] key of the meter section. Hint The send levels from MIX channels to MATRIX buses can also be edited in the display. For details, refer to p.262. ❏ Sending signals from MIX channels to the STEREO bus Here's how signals sent from input channels to MIX buses can be output to the STEREO bus. 1 Make sure that appropriate signals are being sent from input channels to the MIX buses. 2 Press the [MIX MASTER] key in the MIX section. 3 Turn on the MIX [ON] key for the MIX channels whose signals you want to send to the STEREO bus. 4 Press the MIX [SEL] key of the channel whose signal you want to send to the STEREO bus, and turn on the [TO STEREO] key of the SELECTED CHANNEL section. [TO STEREO] key 5 To adjust the pan of the signal sent from the MIX channel to the STEREO bus, press the MIX [SEL] key of the desired MIX channel and turn the STEREO [PAN] encoder of the SELECTED CHANNEL section. 6 Turn the MIX encoder to adjust the signal level that is sent to the STEREO bus. Hint You can also switch the output to the STEREO bus on/off and adjust the pan from within the MATRIX/ST ROUTING screen (MATRIX/ST function). If desired, the send position (post fader or post ON key) for the signal sent from the MIX channel to the STEREO bus can also be changed in this screen (➥ p.264). 7 In the STEREO A/B channel strip, turn the STEREO A [ON] key and STEREO B [ON] key on (LED lit). 6 8 In the STEREO A/B channel strip, raise the [STEREO A]/[STEREO B] faders. The signal sent from the MIX channel to the STEREO bus will be sent from STEREO OUT jacks A/B. The level of the signal output from the STEREO A/B channels is shown by the [MASTER] meters in the meter section. Output channel operations ❏ Pairing MIX channels Adjacent odd-numbered/even-numbered MIX channels can be paired. If two MIX channels are paired, their parameters (with the exception of pan and delay) will be linked. 1 Turn on the [MIX MASTER] key in the MIX section. 2 Of the desired two adjacent odd-numbered/ even-numbered MIX channels, hold down the MIX [SEL] key of one, and press the MIX [SEL] key of the other. The [PAIR] LED will light, and the MIX channels will be paired. At this time, the parameters of the channel whose MIX [SEL] key you pressed first will be copied to the channel whose MIX [SEL] key you pressed later. For example if you pressed the keys in the order of MIX channel 1 → MIX channel 2, the parameters of MIX channel 1 will be copied to MIX channel 2. 3 To defeat pairing, hold down the MIX [SEL] key of one of the paired MIX channels and press the MIX [SEL] key of the other channel. When MIX channels are paired, the signal flow will change as follows. STEREO [PAN] encoder PM5D/PM5D-RH V2 / DSP5D Owner's Manual Operating section 59
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