Yamaha PM5000 Owner's Manual - Page 65

Bus Mode, G/A Bus Mode Parameter No. U07

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Digital Control Section Copy scene: The contents of the target ("trg") scene memory are copied to the destination ("dst") scene number. This is similar to a copy-and paste operation on a personal computer. CPY: trg>dst Insert Scene: Inserts a "NO DATA" scene immediately before the specified target ("trg") scene number. All subsequent scenes are shifted up one number to accommodate the inserted scene. INS: trg Protect Scene: Protects the specified target ("trg") scene from being changed by copy and clear operations. PRT: trg:OFF Bus Mode The PM5000's G/A and stereo matrix buses can be set up to suit a wide range of applications. These settings are saved in the console's setup memory, and are common to all scenes. G/A Bus Mode (Parameter No. U07) Each pair G/A buses (odd and even) handled by the G/A master modules can be used as dual mono group buses (GROUP PRE PAN), a stereo group bus (GROUP POST PAN), or dual mono aux buses (page 32). The main difference between the aux and group mode is that in the aux mode the input-module [PRE] switch can be used to determine whether the signal is sent to the G/A bus preor post-fader, while in the group mode the send is always post-fader. The difference between the two group modes is that in mono mode the send is pre-pan (i.e. before the [PAN/BAL] control), while in the stereo mode the send is post-pan. 2 Use the [INC] and [DEC] keys to specify the target and destination scene numbers, and the [ENTER] key to confirm (scene protect ON or OFF is selected in the same way). The following message will appear on the parameter display. SURE?Y:1 N:3 3 Press the alpha-numeric [1] key to execute the selected operation, or [3] to abort. NOTE Protected scenes cannot be cleared, cut, or specified as the destination scene for a copy operation. G/A BUS MODE 1 Press [ENTER] after selecting the above display and it will become possible to select the target G/A bus via the parameter display: use the [INC] and [DEC] or alpha-numeric keys to select ALL (all G/A buses) or the desired pair (1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8), and then press the [ENTER] key. ALL:******** 1-2:GRP POST 63

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Digital Control Section
Copy scene:
The contents of the target (“trg”) scene memory are
copied to the destination (“dst”) scene number. This is
similar to a copy-and paste operation on a personal
computer.
Insert Scene:
Inserts a “NO DATA” scene immediately before the
specified target (“trg”) scene number. All subsequent
scenes are shifted up one number to accommodate the
inserted scene.
Protect Scene:
Protects the specified target (“trg”) scene from being
changed by copy and clear operations.
2
Use the [INC] and [DEC] keys to specify the target
and destination scene numbers, and the [ENTER]
key to confirm (scene protect ON or OFF is selected
in the same way). The following message will appear
on the parameter display.
3
Press the alpha-numeric [1] key to execute the
selected operation, or [3] to abort.
Bus Mode
The PM5000’s G/A and stereo matrix buses can be set
up to suit a wide range of applications. These settings are
saved in the console’s setup memory, and are common to
all scenes.
G/A Bus Mode (Parameter No. U07)
Each pair G/A buses (odd and even) handled by the G/A
master modules can be used as dual mono group buses
(GROUP PRE PAN), a stereo group bus (GROUP POST
PAN), or dual mono aux buses (page 32). The main
difference between the aux and group mode is that in the
aux mode the input-module [PRE] switch can be used to
determine whether the signal is sent to the G/A bus pre-
or post-fader, while in the group mode the send is always
post-fader. The difference between the two group modes
is that in mono mode the send is pre-pan (i.e. before the
[PAN/BAL] control), while in the stereo mode the send
is post-pan.
1
Press [ENTER] after selecting the above display and
it will become possible to select the target G/A bus
via the parameter display: use the [INC] and [DEC]
or alpha-numeric keys to select ALL (all G/A buses)
or the desired pair (1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8), and then press
the [ENTER] key.
NOTE
Protected scenes cannot be cleared, cut, or specified as the
destination scene for a copy operation.
CPY:
trg
>
dst
INS:
trg
PRT:
trg
:OFF
SURE?Y:1 N:3
G/A
BUS MODE
ALL:********
1-2:GRP POST