Yamaha DSP5D Owner's Manual - Page 66

Channel Select, Delay

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7 Using the Selected Channel section CHANNEL SELECT Here you can select or copy channels. 1 2 3 5 6 4 7 F CH [DEC] key G CH [INC] key The CH [DEC] key decrements the currently selected channel number, and the CH [INC] key increments it. • Input channels 1-48 • ST IN channels 1L/1R-4L/4R • FX RTN channels 1L/1R-4L/4R • MIX channels 1-24 • MATRIX channels 1-8 • STEREO A channel L/R • STEREO B channel L/R DELAY Here you can edit delay-related parameters for the currently selected channel. A INPUT/OUTPUT indicators These indicators show whether an input channel or output channel is selected. B Name indicator This indicates the name of the selected channel. C Number indicator This is the number of the selected channel. For stereo channels (ST IN, FX TRN, STEREO A/B), the number and a character of "L" or "r" will appear, depending on whether the L or R channel is selected. If a channel is paired, the decimal point for the lowest place will light. For a FX RTN channel, the LED for the highest place will light. Channel ST IN channel FX RTN channel STEREO A channel STEREO B channel Display 1L./1r. - 4L./4r. 1.L./1.r. - 4.L./4.r. AL./Ar. BL./Br. D [PASTE] key E [COPY] key These keys are used to copy and paste channel data. When you press the [COPY] key, the data of the currently selected channel will be copied into a memory buffer; when you press the [PASTE] key, the data in the memory buffer will be pasted into the currently selected channel. You can specify the parameters that will be copied in the INPUT VIEW function CH JOB screen (for input channels) or the OUTPUT VIEW function CH JOB screen (for output channels). Note • If the buffer memory contains no data, or if the data in the buffer memory is of a different type than the selected channel, a warning message will appear and the Paste operation cannot be executed. • The data in the buffer memory is lost when the power is turned off. 1 3 2 A DELAY [TIME] indicator This indicates the currently specified delay time in msec units. However in the case of one second, the indicator will be "1...". B DELAY [TIME] encoder This controls the delay time of the selected channel. C DELAY [ON] key This key switches delay on/off for the selected channel. 66 PM5D/PM5D-RH V2 / DSP5D Owner's Manual Operating section

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7
Using the Selected Channel section
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PM5D/PM5D-RH V2 / DSP5D Owner’s Manual
Operating section
Here you can select or copy channels.
A
INPUT/OUTPUT indicators
These indicators show whether an input channel or
output channel is selected.
B
Name indicator
This indicates the name of the selected channel.
C
Number indicator
This is the number of the selected channel. For stereo
channels (ST IN, FX TRN, STEREO A/B), the number
and a character of “L” or “r” will appear, depending on
whether the L or R channel is selected. If a channel is
paired, the decimal point for the lowest place will light.
For a FX RTN channel, the LED for the highest place
will light.
D
[PASTE] key
E
[COPY] key
These keys are used to copy and paste channel data.
When you press the [COPY] key, the data of the cur-
rently selected channel will be copied into a memory
buffer; when you press the [PASTE] key, the data in the
memory buffer will be pasted into the currently
selected channel. You can specify the parameters that
will be copied in the INPUT VIEW function CH JOB
screen (for input channels) or the OUTPUT VIEW
function CH JOB screen (for output channels).
Note
If the buffer memory contains no data, or if the data in the
buffer memory is of a different type than the selected chan-
nel, a warning message will appear and the Paste operation
cannot be executed.
The data in the buffer memory is lost when the power is
turned off.
F
CH [DEC] key
G
CH [INC] key
The CH [DEC] key decrements the currently selected
channel number, and the CH [INC] key increments it.
Input channels 1–48
ST IN channels 1L/1R–4L/4R
FX RTN channels 1L/1R–4L/4R
MIX channels 1–24
MATRIX channels 1–8
STEREO A channel L/R
STEREO B channel L/R
Here you can edit delay-related parameters for the cur-
rently selected channel.
A
DELAY [TIME] indicator
This indicates the currently specified delay time in
msec units. However in the case of one second, the
indicator will be “1...”.
B
DELAY [TIME] encoder
This controls the delay time of the selected channel.
C
DELAY [ON] key
This key switches delay on/off for the selected channel.
Channel
Display
ST IN channel
1L./1r. – 4L./4r.
FX RTN channel
1.L./1.r. – 4.L./4.r.
STEREO A channel
AL./Ar.
STEREO B channel
BL./Br.
CHANNEL SELECT
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DELAY
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