Yamaha DSP5D Owner's Manual - Page 70
Operations in the SELECTED CHANNEL Selecting a channel and editing its parameters, parameters
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7 Using the Selected Channel section E EQ [Q] encoder Adjusts the Q (steepness) of each band. This encoder does nothing for bands whose EQ type is set to shelving, LPF, or HPF. F EQ [FREQUENCY] encoder Adjusts the center frequency (or cutoff frequency) at which each band will be boosted or cut. G EQ [FREQUENCY] indicator Indicates the center frequency (or cutoff frequency) at which boost/cut will occur, in units of kHz or Hz. (The indicator for the displayed unit will light.) H EQ [GAIN] encoder Adjusts the amount of cut/boost for each band. I [ ] key If this key is on, the corresponding LOW band EQ will be switched to shelving type. In this case, the LOW band EQ [Q] knob will have no function. Operations in the SELECTED CHANNEL section Selecting a channel and editing its parameters The SELECTED CHANNEL section always controls the channel that was last selected by its [SEL] key. To select an input channel, press a [SEL] key in the INPUT channel strip or ST IN/FX RTN channel strip. (If necessary, switch the layer before pressing a [SEL] key.) To select an output channel, press a [SEL] key in the MIX section, MATRIX section, or STEREO A/B channel strip. 1 Press a [SEL] key to select the channel you want to control. The number and name of the currently selected channel is shown in the SELECTED CH area at the lower left of the display, and by the name indicator and number indicator in the SELECTED CHANNEL section. Note If the console is cascade-connected to the DSP5D, the MACHINE ID field will show the machine ID number. Number of the selected channel Name of the selected channel The number shown in the number indicator is as follows. If a channel is paired, the decimal point for the lowest place will light. For a FX RTN channel, the decimal point for the highest place will light. Selected channel Input channels 1-48 ST IN/FX RTN channels 1-4 (L/R) MIX channels 1-24 MATRIX channels 1-8 STEREO A/B channels (L/R) Number indicator 1-48 1L./1r. - 4L./4r. 1-24 1-8 AL., Ar., BL., Br. Hint • In the case of stereo channels (ST IN/FX RTN channels, STEREO A/B channels), you can switch between L/R by pressing the same [SEL] key. • You can also switch the channel by using the CH [DEC] key / CH [INC] key of the SELECTED CHANNEL section. 2 Use the controls of the SELECTED CHANNEL section to edit the parameters of the selected channel. When you select a channel in step 1, the parameter values of that channel will be shown by the LEDs and indicators of the SELECTED CHANNEL section. These parameters can be edited using the controls of the SELECTED CHANNEL section. Hint • Gate, compressor, and EQ/HPF operations are explained in the second half of this chapter; refer to the appropriate section for details. • For details on DCA group and mute group operations, refer to p.82, 83. • If you operate a parameter that is selected for AUTO DISPLAY in the PREFERENCE 1 screen, the screen associated with that parameter will appear automatically. Name indicator The name of the selected channel CH 1 Number indicator The number of the selected channel 3 In the same way, select other channels and edit their parameters. 70 PM5D/PM5D-RH V2 / DSP5D Owner's Manual Operating section