Yamaha PM5000 Owner's Manual - Page 33

G/A (Group/Aux) Master Module, TO ST] Switch, PAN] Control, G/A Bus Mode Indicators

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Master Out Section G/A (Group/Aux) Master Module Refer to the preceding "Controls Common To All Masters" section for descriptions of the G/A master controls not included in this section. ) [TO ST] Switch ! [PAN] Control @ [TO MONO] Switch ! When the [TO ST] switch is engaged the post-fader is sent to the stereo bus via the [PAN] control for left/right ) positioning. When the [TO MONO] switch is engaged @ the same signal is sent to the mono bus. NOTE The signal sent from the G/A master modules to the stereo and mono buses is the same as the post-fader AFL signal that can be monitored by using the [CUE] switches. For this reason with the initial default setup the signal cannot be monitored unless the master [ON] switch is engaged. However, similar to the way that this can be changed to allow AFL monitoring even when the master [ON] switch is disengaged via a utility function (MASTER CUE AFL POSITION = PRE ON), an internal switch setting can be changed to allow the G/A master signal to be sent # to the stereo and/or mono bus whether the master [ON] switch is engaged or not. G/A G/A IN TB/OSC G/A SUB IN SUM GAIN G/A OUT INSERT TO MATRIX MASTER OUT MATRIX # G/A Bus Mode Indicators Indicate the current mode of the G/A master module. When the GROUP POST PAN indicator is lit the module is functioning as a group stereo master. When the GROUP PRE PAN indicator is lit the module is functioning as dual group mono masters. And when the AUX indicator is lit the module is functioning as a dual mono aux master. 31

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Master Out Section
G/A (Group/Aux) Master Module
Refer to the preceding “Controls Common To All Masters” section for descriptions of the G/A master controls not
included in this section.
)
[TO ST] Switch
!
[PAN] Control
@
[TO MONO] Switch
When the [TO ST] switch is engaged the post-fader is
sent to the stereo bus via the [PAN] control for left/right
positioning. When the [TO MONO] switch is engaged
the same signal is sent to the mono bus.
#
G/A Bus Mode Indicators
Indicate the current mode of the G/A master module.
When the GROUP POST PAN indicator is lit the module
is functioning as a group stereo master. When the
GROUP PRE PAN indicator is lit the module is
functioning as dual group mono masters. And when the
AUX indicator is lit the module is functioning as a dual
mono aux master.
G/A
G/A IN
SUM
GAIN
G/A OUT
TO MATRIX
G/A SUB IN
TB/OSC
INSERT
MASTER OUT
MATRIX
)
#
@
!
NOTE
The signal sent from the G/A master modules to the stereo and
mono buses is the same as the post-fader AFL signal that can be
monitored by using the [CUE] switches. For this reason with the
initial default setup the signal cannot be monitored unless the
master [ON] switch is engaged. However, similar to the way that
this can be changed to allow AFL monitoring even when the
master [ON] switch is disengaged via a utility function
(MASTER CUE AFL POSITION = PRE ON), an internal switch
setting can be changed to allow the G/A master signal to be sent
to the stereo and/or mono bus whether the master [ON] switch is
engaged or not.