Yamaha PM5000 Owner's Manual - Page 35
Cue Operation Differences In, the G/A Bus Modes, In the GROUP POST PAN mode the two [CUE]
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Master Out Section Cue Operation Differences In the G/A Bus Modes The way the G/A master signal is sent to the cue buses varies according to the selected G/A bus mode. When the GROUP PRE PAN or AUX mode is selected adjacent G/A master channels function independently and the same signal is sent to both the L and R cue buses when cue is engaged. When the GROUP POST PAN mode is selected, however, adjacent G/A master channels function as a stereo pair and the odd-numbered master feeds the L cue bus while the even-numbered master feeds the R cue bus. CUE L CUE R Same mono signal to both L and R channels CUE L+R Same mono signal to both L and R channels CUE L+R In the GROUP POST PAN mode the two [CUE] switches on a module function in tandem so that engaging either one will automatically engage the other at the same time. Stereo signal L channel L L L R R R Stereo signal R channel 33