Yamaha PM5000 Owner's Manual - Page 30

Controls Common To All Masters

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Master Out Section Controls Common To All Masters Since the basic signal routing is common to the various master modules, all modules also feature many of the same controls. It is the differences that, in a sense, define the character of each module type. The stereo and mono masters have completely independent sets of controls, while the stereo aux and G/A masters each combine two pairs of channels with two identical sets of controls. In all cases the controls on the left side of the paired modules apply to an odd-numbered master while those on the right apply to the adjacent even-numbered master. In the illustrations below the black bullets with white numbers refer to controls common to all master modules. Odd-numbered Master Controls Even-numbered Master Controls Odd-numbered Master Controls Even-numbered Master Controls 1 1 1 1 4 4 4 4 ! ) @ 5 6 6 6 6 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 7 7 7 7 # 9 9 9 9 8 8 8 8 $ $ $ $ NOTE After the common controls have been described below, the independent controls (white bullets with black numbers) will be described for each type of master module. 28

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Master Out Section
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Controls Common To All Masters
Since the basic signal routing is common to the various master modules, all modules also feature many of
the same controls. It is the differences that, in a sense, define the character of each module type. The stereo
and mono masters have completely independent sets of controls, while the stereo aux and G/A masters
each combine two pairs of channels with two identical sets of controls. In all cases the controls on the left
side of the paired modules apply to an odd-numbered master while those on the right apply to the adjacent
even-numbered master. In the illustrations below the black bullets with white numbers refer to controls
common to all master modules.
NOTE
After the common controls have been described below, the independent controls (white bullets with black numbers) will be
described for each type of master module.
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