Yamaha MMP1 MMP1 Operation Manual [English] - Page 27

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4. Screens 4-1-8. Settings screen This screen is used to configure various MMP1 settings. NOTE • You can use this screen when logged in as an "Administrator." • "Scene" tab settings can be stored (saved) or recalled (loaded) as Scenes. • "Global" tab settings will be applied to all Scenes. • "Editor" tab settings are stored by the MMP1 Editor for each computer in use. The same settings will be applied regardless of the file or Scene opened by the user. 4-1-8a. Scene Tab/MISC Scene Management Here you can store the current system configuration as a Scene. Stored Scenes can be recalled (loaded) using the SCENE RECALL [1] to [5] and the [RECALL] key on the MMP1 unit itself, or from the menu bar of the MMP1 Editor. Audio Here you can configure the audio-related settings.    Click to select the Scene storage destination.  Click to store the Scene. Name • The background of the most recently recalled Scene will be highlighted. • Double click to change the Scene name. Enter a channel name up to 17 alphanumeric characters and symbols. • To bring up the context menu, (for Windows) right click anywhere within the section, or (for Mac) hold down the key and then click in the section. NOTE Set "Confirmation Store" settings to on in the "Editor" tab on the Settings screen to display a confirmation dialog box when attempting to store a Scene. Sample Rate Determines the sample rate being used by the MMP1 unit. Mono to Stereo Assign Attenuation Determines the attenuation applied when assigning monaural signals to stereo outputs. Stereo to Mono Assign Attenuation Determines the attenuation applied when assigning stereo signals to monaural outputs. Talkback Dim Level Determines the amount that the audio output is reduced (dimmed) at the interrupt destination when Talkback is turned on. This does not affect the Talkback voice level itself. LFE Trim Level This trim is applied to audio when the CH Type has been set to "LFE" in the "Speaker Matrix" tab of the "Scene" tab. Turn this trim on and off to configure a system that switches between LFE channel playback levels. MMP1 Operation Manual 27

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4. Screens
MMP1 Operation Manual
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4-1-8. Settings screen
This screen is used to configure various MMP1 settings.
NOTE
You can use this screen when logged in as an “Administrator.”
“Scene” tab settings can be stored (saved) or recalled (loaded) as Scenes.
“Global” tab settings will be applied to all Scenes.
“Editor” tab settings are stored by the MMP1 Editor for each computer in use. The same settings will be applied regardless of the file or
Scene opened by the user.
4-1-8a. Scene Tab/MISC
Scene Management
Here you can store the current system configuration as a
Scene. Stored Scenes can be recalled (loaded) using the
SCENE RECALL [1] to [5] and the [RECALL] key on the
MMP1 unit itself, or from the menu bar of the MMP1 Editor.
1
Click to select the Scene storage destination.
2
Click to store the Scene.
Name
The background of the most recently recalled Scene will
be highlighted.
Double click to change the Scene name. Enter a
channel name up to 17 alphanumeric characters and
symbols.
To bring up the context menu, (for Windows) right click
anywhere within the section, or (for Mac) hold down the
<control> key and then click in the section.
NOTE
Set “Confirmation Store” settings to on in the “Editor” tab on the
Settings screen to display a confirmation dialog box when
attempting to store a Scene.
Audio
Here you can configure the audio-related settings.
1
2
Sample Rate
Determines the sample rate being used
by the MMP1 unit.
Mono to Stereo
Assign Attenuation
Determines the attenuation applied
when assigning monaural signals to
stereo outputs.
Stereo to Mono
Assign Attenuation
Determines the attenuation applied
when assigning stereo signals to
monaural outputs.
Talkback Dim Level
Determines the amount that the audio
output is reduced (dimmed) at the
interrupt destination when Talkback is
turned on. This does not affect the
Talkback voice level itself.
LFE Trim Level
This trim is applied to audio when the
CH Type has been set to “LFE” in the
“Speaker Matrix” tab of the “Scene” tab.
Turn this trim on and off to configure a
system that switches between LFE
channel playback levels.