Yamaha PM5000 Owner's Manual - Page 69

Monitor, Input Solo Safe Parameter No. U13, Monitor Mode Parameter No. U14

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Digital Control Section Input Solo Safe (Parameter No. U13) The PM5000 allows independent solo monitoring for the input channel, VCA and master sections: when the solo mode is active only channels on which the [CUE] switch is engaged are output while all other channels are muted. The input solo safe function can be applied to specified input channels so that they are not muted when the solo function is engaged. IN SOLO SAFE 1 Press [ENTER] after selecting the above display and it will become possible to select the input channel to which the solo safe function will be applied (the last selected channel will initially be displayed). CH01:ON 2 Use the [INC] and [DEC] keys to select an input channel, then press the [ENTER] key. NOTE Consecutive input-channel numbers are selected, with stereo input channels counted as one channel. 3 Use the [INC] and [DEC] keys to turn the function ON (the channel will be muted when solo is engaged) or OFF (the channel will not be muted when solo is engaged). 4 Set the solo safe function for other input channels as required. Monitor These functions are used to set up the operator's monitoring environment and monitor output parameters. The three monitor functions described in this section are stored in the PM5000 setup memory and are common to all scenes. Monitor Mode (Parameter No. U14) The console's three monitor sources are the cue signal, 2-track inputs, and stereo master signal, with priority in the order just listed. In other words, if the [CUE] and [2TR IN1/2] switches are off the stereo master signal will normally appear at the monitor outputs at all times. In some situations, however, you might want to have no signal at the monitor outputs during normal operation. This function determines whether the stereo master signal will or will not normally appear at the monitor outputs. MONITOR MODE Press [ENTER] after selecting the above display and a display like the one shown below will appear. Use the [INC] and [DEC] keys to select STEREO (the stereo master signal will normally appear at the monitor outputs) or MUTE (the stereo master signal will not normally appear at the monitor outputs). MONI:STEREO 67

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Digital Control Section
Input Solo Safe (Parameter No. U13)
The PM5000 allows independent solo monitoring for the
input channel, VCA and master sections: when the solo
mode is active only channels on which the [CUE] switch
is engaged are output while all other channels are muted.
The input solo safe function can be applied to specified
input channels so that they are not muted when the solo
function is engaged.
1
Press [ENTER] after selecting the above display and
it will become possible to select the input channel to
which the solo safe function will be applied (the last
selected channel will initially be displayed).
2
Use the [INC] and [DEC] keys to select an input
channel, then press the [ENTER] key.
3
Use the [INC] and [DEC] keys to turn the function
ON (the channel will be muted when solo is
engaged) or OFF (the channel will not be muted
when solo is engaged).
4
Set the solo safe function for other input channels as
required.
Monitor
These functions are used to set up the operator’s
monitoring environment and monitor output parameters.
The three monitor functions described in this section are
stored in the PM5000 setup memory and are common to
all scenes.
Monitor Mode (Parameter No. U14)
The console’s three monitor sources are the cue signal,
2-track inputs, and stereo master signal, with priority in
the order just listed. In other words, if the [CUE] and
[2TR IN1/2] switches are off the stereo master signal
will normally appear at the monitor outputs at all times.
In some situations, however, you might want to have no
signal at the monitor outputs during normal operation.
This function determines whether the stereo master
signal will or will not normally appear at the monitor
outputs.
Press [ENTER] after selecting the above display and a
display like the one shown below will appear. Use the
[INC] and [DEC] keys to select STEREO (the stereo
master signal will normally appear at the monitor
outputs) or MUTE (the stereo master signal will not
normally appear at the monitor outputs).
NOTE
Consecutive input-channel numbers are selected, with stereo
input channels counted as one channel.
IN SOLO SAFE
CH01:ON
MONITOR MODE
MONI:STEREO