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1. Turning on the DCA MUTE switch The DCA MUTE ON item only prohibits turning the DCA MUTE switch from off to on Even if this item is selected it will be possible to switch the DCA MUTE switch from on to off 2 Click the PARAMETER LOCK button The AUTHORIZATION popup window will appear asking you to input the password 3 Input the password and click the OK button The PARAMETER LOCK button will turn on and a message of SOME PARAMETERS WERE LOCKED will appear at the bottom of the screen If in this state you attempt to modify locked parame ters in the screen or on the panel a warning message will appear If you are using DUAL CONSOLE mode the message will appear only on the console that was operated Parameter Lock Console Lock e Please be aware that if you forget the system pass word the only way to unlock the system is to ini tialize the memory e The system password is remembered even if the console is powered off Even if parameters are locked recalling a scene will generally disable the lock and the settings will be overwritten by the recalled content However the following exceptions apply e If a scene is recalled while input patch output patch is locked the patch settings will not change e If a scene is recalled while dither settings are locked the unit dither settings will not be recalled e If a unit library or scene with different unit assign ments is recalled the unit p
2. Send level to the specified MIK bus es DCA ann DCA groups to vyhich the channel belongs e MUTE Mute groups to which the channel belongs GR ea Settings of the LCR screen e NAME Name of the input channel e Ifthe SEND button is on use the MIX area at the right to select the send destination MIX bus es You may select more than one e If you click the ALL button all parameters except for NAME will be selected At this time all MIK buses will be selected for the SEND parameter 25 PMID System Software V1 6 Supplementary Manual e OUT CH VIEW function CH COPY screen HITHOUT fee PAL PARAMETER SELEGT MIX SEND HITH HATRIK MIX SEND DELAY EJ ee fs m INSERT aspa 15 16 17 18 19120 i DCA MUTE NAME e ALL nan All parameters except for NAME EO awa EQ function settings e COMF COMP function settings e DELAY DELAY function settings e FADER Fader level SON aus ON switch on off status BAD sadasane dra Balance setting valid only for STE REO A B channels or paired MIX MATRIX channels e INSERT Insert on off and insert position e TOMTRX Send level to the specified MATRIX buses valid only for STEREO A B channels or MIX channels TIGO AL aana ana DCA groups to which the channel belongs e MUTE Mute groups to which the channel belongs SECR gecesi Settings of the LCR scree
3. 42 3 Send level The knob and value box indicate the send level of the signal that is sent from the input channel ST IN channel to MIX buses 17 24 This value is calculated based on the current surround pan settings and can not be changed from this screen 4 ON OFF buttons The ON OFF buttons for the signals sent from each input channel to MIX buses 17 24 used for surround will all be turned on However you may switch them off afterward These buttons are linked with the surround bus ON OFF buttons in the SURR PRM screen and with SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block MIX SEND ON switches 17 24 5 PRE POST buttons All signals sent from each input channel to MIX buses 17 24 are set to POST post fader This set ting cannot be changed while surround mode is active AN e When you access the JOB SELECT popup win dow from the CH to MIK screen the OK button will be grayed out and cannot be clicked if MIK buses 17 24 are selected e If you copy the send levels to a MIX bus or copy the MIX bus on off or pre post settings while sur round mode is active MIX buses 17 24 will be excluded from the operation Surround panning Making surround pan settings Here s how to select a surround mode and make surround pan settings for the desired two adjacent channels 1 According to the surround mode that you wish to use connect an appropriate playback system to the output units that are patched to MIX channel
4. The transmitted and received values are calculated as follows The same applies to the NRPN messages discussed later Given the following 128 or 16384 in the case of word data number of parameter steps SKY INT Yt1 12 Z Reception If MIDI data Z lt 0 then parameter 0 If MIDI data Z Z gt MAX then parameter MAX Otherwise INT MIDI data Z X parameter Transmission If parameter 0 then MIDI data 0 If parameter MAX then MIDI data 127 or 16383 in the case of word data Otherwise X x parameter INT X 2 Z MIDI data 1 1 3 CONTROL CHANGE Bn NRPN lt Reception gt If NRPN is ON and if the Rx CH matches this message can be received at the MIDI IN for which reception is enabled There is a one to one correspondence between the received NRPN number and the parameter that will change See the MIDI control change NRPN Non Registered Parameter Number assignment table This message is not echoed but the transmission described below will occur even if a parameter is modified due to MIDI reception lt Transmission gt If NRPN is ON and a parameter is modified this message will be transmitted from the MIDI OUT selected by Tx CH If both CONTROL ASSIGN and NRPN are simultaneously ON an assigned parameter will be transmitted as a control change If the parameter has a resolution of less than 7 bits only the MSB data will be transmitted STATUS 10
5. 1 Access the PAN ROUTING function CH to MIX screen The PAN NOMINAL POSITION field has been added to this screen PAN HOM HAL POSITION e CENTER If this button is on all input chan nels and ST IN channels will be at nominal level 0 dB when panned to the center and 3 dB when panned fully left or right This is the default setting AP If this button is on paired input channels and ST IN channels will be at 3 dB when panned to the center and at nominal level when panned fully left or right L63 or R63 2 Move the cursor to the L R button and press the ENTER switch A popup window will ask you to confirm the changed Pan Nominal setting PAN NOMINAL POSITION P Hill chanse pan nominal position Are you sure nk 3 Move the cursor to the OK button and press the ENTER switch 4 Enable pairing for the desired channels and make sure that a mode other than BALANCE is selected as the pan mode In this state panning fully left or right will produce a nominal level only for paired input channels and for STIN channels AN e Pan Nominal Position does not affect unpaired monaural input channels e Even in the case of a paired input channel or a ST IN channel this setting has no effect if the pan mode is set to BALANCE e In the case of LLMONO or R MONO this setting has no effect however in the LR MONO state changes in the Pan Nominal Position setting will be vali
6. 53 aj 27 26 j 51 52 5 6f 29 30 53 T E mE AA cap aspi 37138 5a 77 56 79 58 f 81 60 f 83 62 f 85 GN 87 66 ji 89 GJ ET zo ji 93 7295 a7 48 Ha AE CONSOLE gt INSEL NAME MODE DIRECT RECALL MUTE MASTER OUT SEL Tai CH1 nena BBBDEEREBEEE MIX GH NAME Jl MUTE AIX 1 4 2 6 DISPLAY FUNCITION TI SCENE MEMORY A E r NE 1 i y L F Lap I Wasi ai Re i E rri WITHOUT ALL PARAMETER SELECT DESTINATION CH SELECT SET ALL T HIX SEND CLEAR ALL HITH HATRIK HIK HATRIX MIX SEND 13 14 371 38 13114 24 Global Channel Copy 1 SEL select the copy source channel Selects the copy source channel The procedure is the same as for the identically named button in CH VIEW 2 Channel number name Displays the number and short name or unit name of the copy source channel 3 Pair setting Indicates the pairing status of the channel that is selected as the copy source You can also click this button to enable disable pairing Using the Global Channel Copy function 1 Access the CH COPY screen of the INCH VIEW or OUT CH VIEW function 2 Press a SEL switch to select the desired copy source input channel or output channel Alternatively you can select the copy source by click ing a SEL button in the screen to access the CHAN NEL SELECT popup window AN If you change the copy source all settings in the PARAMETER SELECT area and th
7. MUTE switch KA e The setting of the DCA UNITY ON OFF button does not affect the individual channels included in the DCA groups e If the fader of a channel included in the DCA group is lowered or if its ON switch is turned off you will not be able to monitor that channel via the DCA group 14 DCA UNITY ON OFF button READ ONLY DCA OUTPUT DCA TRIM DCA UNITY PFL TRIM fr if ON 2a 18 PRE PAN Popa HEU POST PAN Tm POST ON OUTPUT SOLO SAFE SET ALL CLEAR ALL MATRIX Scene Link Event Scene Link Event You can novy cause a string of MIDI events to be output from the desired MIDI OUT connector vyhen a spe cific scene is recalled This is called the Scene Link Event function By using this function to pre program MIDI events for each scene you can modify the internal settings of an external device when that scene is recalled or automatically start the transport of an external device Scene Link Event procedure Here s how to program MIDI events for each scene 1 Access the SCENE function MEMORY screen 2 In the list click the row for the desired scene to select it DISPLAY FUNCTION CONNECTION PANEL STATUS SCENE MEMORY SCENE IJA BR an 22 3S0NG 17 DUAL S6cH96cu o SCENE TITLE Pasai Ma Po Pay ikr kawih d ad FOF 7000602F 7 FOF 7000603F 7 EF OF 7000604F7 SCENE FUNCTION SORT SCENE ING DEC CUT BLANK SKIP i ME CLEAR UNDO SELECTIVE REC
8. YAMAHA PMID System Software V1 6 Supplementary Manual PMID System Software V1 6 Supplementary Manual Copyright Copying or distributing this manual in part or in whole using any method without the written permission of Yamaha Corporation is prohibited Trademarks Company names and product names are trademarks and registered trademarks of their respective owners Symbols such as and TM are not explicitly given in this document The illustrations and LCD screens as shown in this owner s manual are for instructional purposes only and may appear somewhat different from those on your instrument Contents Contents Additions and changes in V1 6 A Improvements to functions that were added N TI et a pa a ak a aa aed 5 Panel Assign in the STIN block 5 Panel display of the unit name 7 Channel name area added to the EQ CH and LER SCROCINS 2 n v r n n dh nd e GA a 8 Channel name area 8 DCA Auto Naming function 9 DCA auto naming procedure 9 Input Channel Auto Naming function 11 Input Channel Auto Naming procedure 11 Pan Nominal Position 13 Pan Nominal Position procedure 13 DEA UNIV pu 14 DCA Unity procedure 14 Scene Link EVENT 0 0 0608s s 15 Scene Link Event procedure 15 Selective Recall riri tages aa exes 18 Extended functionality for Recal
9. ch 8 Si ehlo chil J Wi au ngnanNOODDNE CH 1 7 gi MIK 1 In conjunction with this change the ATTENUATOR encoder display in the SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL has been changed as follows STATUS 174 CONSOLE gt INSEL FNAME MODE DIRECT RECALL MUTE MASTER OUT SEL e Range of 96 dB to 0 dB e Range of 1 dB to 24 dB Same display method as previous The 0 dB LED will remain lit and the LEDs at the 96 dB side will light consecutively 90009 Sm e 00002 3 O ro E a a S 3 O amp 0 9 S GQ 6 ATTENUATOR 96 0 ATTENUATOR AN In the MIDI CTRL CHANGE screen MIDI GPI TC function the variable range of the INPUT CH ATT parameter that can be assigned to a control change has also been extended to the range shown above Please note that this is not compatible with the control change values in V1 5 and earlier 23 PMID System Software V1 6 Supplementary Manual Global Channel Copy Novy you can choose desired parameters from the currently selected channel and copy them to multiple channels of the same type in a single operation This function is called Global Channel Copy CH COPY screen To allovy you to use the Global Channel Copy function a CH COPY screen has been added to the INCH VIEW function and to the OUT CH VIEW function 2 6 DISPLAY FUNC TION me CTION SCENE MEMORY IN CH VIEW Cis CH copy D st CHI Jeh 1 DESTINATION CH SELECT INPUT NINA 49 50
10. 11110111 F7 End of Exclusive Data type The data field contains the requested number of data bytes from the requested address converted from 8 bit to 7 bit form The MSB s for seven bytes will be the first byte of data Example seven bytes of 8 bit data 80 01 82 03 84 05 06 8 bytes of 7 bit data 54 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 The data type is the same as for a Parameter Value Request PARAMETER CHANGE type 0x02 function call lt Transmission gt If transmission is ON for Control Change ASSIGN or NRPN this message is transmitted when an operation causing multiple parameters to be modified simultaneously is performed This message is not received STATUS 11110000 FO System Exclusive Message ID No 01000011 43 Manufacture s ID No YAMAHA SUB STATUS Opppnnnn in response for request n 0 15 Device Channel No 1 16 GROUP ID 00111110 3e MODEL ID digital mixer MODEL ID 00001001 09 Device code PMID PARAM TYPE 00000010 02 function call DATA Ottttttt ddd function Oaaaaaaa ddl category number Oaaaaaaa dd2 channel number2 Oddddddd dd3 type EOX 11110111 F7 End of Exclusive function category number number2 channel 0x04 EFF Lib Recall LIB No Bit7 1 LIB No Bito EFF No 0 7 LIB No 1 199 EFF No 0 7 0x04 EFF Copy No Bit7 1 No Bit0 EFF No 0 7 No 255 EFF No 0 7 0x05 GEQ Recall Category Library 126 GEQ No 0 23 0x05 GEQ Copy Link No 127 GEQ No 0 23 0x06 IN EQ Lib Recall Category Library
11. 126 CH No 0 111 Ox06 IN EQ Copy Category Copy 127 CH No 0 111 0x07 OUT EQ Lib Recall Category Library 126 CH No 0 73 0x07 OUT EQ Copy Category Copy 127 CH No 0 73 0x08 IN GATE Lib Recall Category Library 126 CH No 0 111 0x08 IN GATE Copy Category Copy 127 CH No 0 111 0x09 IN COMP Lib Recall Category Library 126 CH No 0 111 0x09 IN COMP Change Category Copy 127 CH No 0 111 Ox0a OUT COMP Lib RecallCategory Library 126 CH No 0 73 OxO0a OUT COMP Change Category Copy 127 CH No 0 73 OxOb IN CH Lib Recall Category Library 126 CH No 0 111 OxOc OUT CH Lib Recall Category Library 126 CH No 0 73 OxOd IN CH COPY Source CH No 0 111 Destination CH No 0 111 127 1 Ox0e OUT CH COPY Source CH No 0 73 Destination CH No 0 73 127 1 OxO IN CH PAIR LR MONO 2 CH No 0 111 Ox10 OUT CH PAIR 2 CH No 0 73 0x11 SETUP CHANGE 127 0 1 Since multiple destination channels are possible when using the CH COPY function of the LCD this will be 127 fixed instead 2 0 PAIR L gt R 1 PAIR R gt L 2 RESET BOTH 3 PAIR RELEASE 4 L MONO 5 R MONO 6 LR MONO 7 L R LR MONO RELEASE type For EFF BIT5 0 EFFECT TYPE For GEQ BIT6 MONO LINK For EQ GATE COMP CH COPY PAIR BIT6 MONO PAIR BITS 3 reserved BIT2 GATE TYPE BITI 0 COMP TYPE For SETUP O LOAD 1 RECALL SAFE INPUT ALL ON 2 RECALL SAFE INPUT ALL OFF 3 RECALL SAFE OUTPUT ALL ON 4 RECALL SAFE OUTPUT ALL OFF EFF LIBRARY are transmitted when you recall a number that is not assigned to a progr
12. As a shortcut you can hold down the Ctrl key and type the first character of the button name in the character palette e To erase the highlighted M click the CLEAR but ton Click either 1 2 or E in the character palette to select the MIDI OUT connector from which the MIDI event will be output The numerals or E character correspond to the fol lowing MIDI OUT connectors Aer MIDI OUT connector of console 1 ere MIDI OUT connector of console 2 if using Dual Console mode A ei MIDI OUT connector of the engine The highlighted numeral or E character will be added to the COMMENT MIDI EVENT field Also characters in the characters palette other than 0 9 and A F will be grayed out and will be unavailable for input COMMENT MIDI EVENT LIVE VERSION ins DEL CLEAR 4 gt jep Jo else i EEN AA EN KA KA KN WA KON KA NA A KA BO ENT MTs FT al TKI LT 1 zhjepBbnM LU DI SHTET LOCK SPACE Use the 0 9 and A F characters of the character palette to directly input the MIDI event in hexadec imal format Two hexadecimal characters correspond to one byte of the MIDI message When you have finished inputting the MIDI event click the AUTO STORE button or the MANUAL STORE button The MIDI event you input will be stored in the scene You can check the contents of the MIDI event by scrolling to the right edge of the scene list in the MEMORY screen When you recall th
13. LOW MID HIGH will be displayed in the center of the screen These buttons allovy you to solo each of the frequency divided bands For details on the other parameters refer to p 49 46 File transfer mode File transfer mode In previous versions the only way to transfer data between the CS1D and a computer in which PMID Man ager is installed was to load save the data using a PCMCIA card However in V1 6 data edited on your computer can be uploaded to the console and console settings includ ing scenes can be downloaded to the PMID 1 Turn off the power of the PW1D power supply and then turn it on again 2 After the opening screen appears continue press ing the left right switches of the track pad until the following screen appears YAMAHA MEMORY INITIALIZATION INITIALIZE ALL MEMORIES 3 Click the FILE TRANSFER MODE button The screen will change as follows and the system will wait to be connected to the computer FILE TRANSFER MODE IN Please connect the PC and select UPLOAD or DOWNLOAD Haitins for the PC response 4 Connect your computer to the CS1D via the serial connector or USB connector and open the CON NECTION popup window 2 Choose a Connection Mode CONSOLE Luprono J Leouncoso HH 5 Click the UPLOAD button to upload data or the DOWNLOAD button to download data Kot If you click CANCEL in the screen shovyn above instead of the UPLOAD button or DOWNLOAD butto
14. SELECT MIX 25 48 switch will go dark and the MATRIX 1 24 switch will light 30 Input Meter Bridge FOLLOVV PANEL mode When the FOLLOW PANEL button is on the combination of input channels displayed in the meter bridge will vary depending on the type of input channels that are currently assigned to the INPUT blocks HETERING POINT PRE ATT PRE_GATE PRE FADER POST FADER POST ON HETER BRIDGE FIXED CH FOLLOW PANEL FOLLOW PANEL buiton is on Selectable combination IN PEAK HOLD Use the following buttons to select the combination that will be displayed e Lin Jbutton Selectable only vyhen the FOLLOVV PANEL button is on When this button is on the forty eight meters at left and right will display the input levels of the input channels cur rently assigned to INPUT blocks 1 4 INPUT block 1 INPUT block 2 INPUT block 3 INPUT block 4 kO kO Ji TI inal AN NANA Meter bridge INPUT block 4 INPUT block 1 INPUT block 3 At this time the MIX MATRIX bus number LED located at the bottom of the meter bridge will go dark In the METER section the METER SELECT MIK 25 48 switch will blink and the MATRIX 1 24 switch will go dark 31 PMID System Software V1 6 Supplementary Manual You can also hold down the top panel SHIFT switch and press the METER section METER E T SELECT MIX 25 48 switch or MATRIX 1 24 d switch to make the meter bridge show the input lev E Ni anal els of
15. down the top panel SHIFT switch and simultaneously pressing the METER SELECT MIX 25 48 switch and MATRIX 1 24 switch in the Pira E METER section you can also make the meter bridge Lehec display the ST IN channel input levels In this case the METER SELECT MIX 25 48 switch and MATRIX 1 24 switch will simultaneously blink and the above mentioned button will automati cally turn on MIX 25 48 MATRIX1 24 L SELECT e HIK button When this button is on the forty eight meters at left and right will display the output levels of MIX channels 1 48 This button is linked with the METER section METER SELECT MIX 25 48 switch MIX channels 1 24 MIX channels 25 48 l J M DEKANI KILI HITIT N IMeter bridge At this time the MIX MATRIX bus number LED located at the bottom of the meter bridge will light In the METER section the METER SELECT MIX 25 48 switch will light and the MATRIX 1 24 switch will go dark e button When this button is on the output levels of MIX channels 1 24 will be displayed at the left of center and the output levels of MATRIX channels 1 24 will be displayed at the right of center This button is linked with the METER section METER SELECT MIX 25 48 switch MIX channels 1 24 MATRIX channels 1 24 kh l M AA TP A N Meter bridge At this time the MIX MATRIX bus number LED located at the bottom of the meter bridge will light In the METER section the METER
16. front rear surround pan value The maximum value pans the sound to the rear and the minimum value pans it to the front You can use any of the following methods to adjust the surround panning e Using the track pad Move the pointer into the surround pan grid of the channel you want to control and drag the yellow O symbol forward backward left or right The O symbol will turn red while you are dragging it Using the cursor switches Move the cursor to the surround pan grid of the channel you want to control and press the ENTER switch Alternatively click within the grid and then press the ENTER switch The O symbol will turn red 43 PMID System Software V1 6 Supplementary Manual 44 By assigning these parameters to the desired con trol change number the surround panning of a specific input channel or the channel currently selected by its SEL switch can be controlled via MIDI Kati For details on using control changes refer to PM1D System Software V1 5 Supplementary Manual p 71 If you want surround pan operations to be linked for two adjacent channels turn on the PATTERN LINK button and use the buttons at the right to select a link pattern You can select one of the following eight link pat terns Pattern 1 Pattern 2 Pattern 3 Pattern 4 The channels will move in the same direction for front rear and left right movement The channels will move in oppo site directions
17. go dark except for the meter bridge Also operating any of the controls except for the track pad will have no effect When lock is defeated the faders will return to the positions in which they were prior to being locked AN If you are using Dual Console mode operations on an unlocked console are valid even if one console is locked 4 To defeat Console Lock operate the track pad external mouse or external keyboard The AUTHORIZATION popup window will appear asking you to input the passvvord Input the appropriate password and click the OK button If the password is correct the popup window will close and the normal screen will reappear Surround panning Surround panning Surround panning between multiple output channels is now possible something that could not be done using the LR PAN of previous versions To move the sound image you can use the track pad mouse CURSOR I lt 4 HAI VI switches panel encoders or MIDI control change messages SURR PRM screen A SURR PRM screen has been added to the PAN ROUTING function allowing you to set surround parameters and per form surround panning operations H PMID Manager A zj File Option Help DISPLAY FUNCTION Ki SCENE MEMORY GA SJE GENJEN SURR PRA CFA E NAN H TE ceke J CH25 LL ON e JON R JONI ULON LEJON RON CHZ6 DIVERGENCE DIVERGENGE i CONSOLE f INSEU NAME MODE DIRECT RECALL I MUTE MASTER OUTSEL AUNT NOME JARE GAL muji CH2
18. j iNG ejujelririviujrlojipj riiel AL S DUF Gjej JI KILI ZIKJejvIBINJNI I 17 x Vyhile the NEW PASSWORD or AUTHORIZATION popup windows are displayed the COPY PASTE SPACE INS lt and buttons of the character pal ette cannot be used Also the DEL button will have the same function as the Backspace key of the key board 5 Click the OK button The popup window will close you will return to the previous screen and the new password will take effect AN e If the passwords you input in the NEW PASS WORD field and CONFIRM PASSWORD field are different a warning message will be dis played and the password will not be changed Parameter Lock 1 Inthe LOCK PARAMETER SELECT area select the parameter s for which you want to disable opera tion You may select more than one The following parameters correspond to each but ton e SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Changing the operation mode of the console engine changing the cascade mode e WORD CLOCK SETUP Changing the word clock setting e UNIT OUT ST OUT DITHER Changing the dither related set tings of output units and stereo output e INPUT PATCH Changing the input patch settings e OUTPUT PATCH Changing the output patch settings e INPUT CH ON OFF Switching input channels on off e OUTPUT CH ON OFF Switching output chan nels on off e MIX TO ST ON OFF Operating the MIX TO ST switch of a MIX channel e DCA MUTEON
19. screen RECALL PARAMETER button If this button is on you can use the buttons in the screen to select the channels parameters that will be affected by a recall operation SAFE PARAMETER button If this button is on you can use the buttons in the screen to select the channels parameters that will be excluded from a recall operation Selective Recall Kati Each time you switch between the RECALL PARAM ETER button and the SAFE PARAMETER button the settings in the screen will be initialized as follows e When you switch to the RECALL PARAMETER button all channels will be set to RECALL ON OFF button On and RECALL PARAMETER SELECT ALL e When you switch to the SAFE PARAMETER but ton all channels will be set to SAFE ON OFF but ton Off and SAFE PARAMETER SELECT ALL nur SELECTIVE RECALL CAME sr 2 alangu fan KH ENABLE D INPUT SAFE PARAMETER SELECT Lag Th ENABLE DISABLE button This button enables button indicates ENABLE or disables button indicates DISABLE the Selective Recall function individually for each scene RECALL ON OFF button SAFE ON OFF button This button selects the channel that will be affected The function of this button will change depending on the mode you select in the SELECTION MODE area 1 If RECALL PARAMETER is on This button will function as the SAFE ON OFF but ton to specify channels that will be affected by recall operations If SAFE PARA
20. the console password will be reset when you turn power off and on again the system password will not be reset until you initialize the memory Console Lock will be defeated when the power of the console is turned off and then on again 1 Access the UTILITY function SECURITY screen 2 Click the CONSOLE LOCK button If you want to use the system password click the CONSOLE LOCK button in the SYSTEM PASS WORD area If you want to use the console pass word click the CONSOLE LOCK button in the CONSOLE PASSWORD area The corresponding AUTHORIZATION popup win dow will appear asking you to input the password AUTHORIZATION SYSTEM PASSHORD INS DEL il ciearj a j TJ Ulel a s z a lt Nulzislalsieizisislol l isii Gjuje zini vjujrjojpi inj cin JajsipojejejHIJIKILU I OI E BJERI AL TA DIA SHIFT LOCK space JH AUTHORIZATION CONSOLE PASSHORD Cas Je J KET fefsTs at ej OSOEONDANIERN JA S DA By SHIFT LOCK SPACE o 3 Input the appropriate password and click the OK button The following screen will appear and the faders con trols and keys of the console will no longer be opera ble This console is locked All console operations have been suspended Please touch the TRACK PAD to unlock 36 AN Be avvare that the cursor keys or ENTER key of the panel cannot be used to defeat Console Lock Kuti While the console is locked all display components of the panel will
21. which reception is enabled if the Rx CH matches The parameter that is assigned in the Control Change Table will be modi fied In MULTI mode any MIDI channel will be received The received MIDI channel i e its number will be added to the number of the parameter assigned in the Control Change Table the same number as NRPN to determine the parameter that will be modified by the mes sage This message is not echoed but will be transmitted as described below even when a parameter is modified as a result of the MIDI reception lt Transmission gt In SINGLE CH mode when a parameter assigned in the Control Change Table has been modified this message will be transmitted from the MIDI OUT for the selected Tx CH In MULTI CH mode when a parameter corresponding to a parameter number same as NRPN assigned in the Control Change Table 15 or less is modified this message will be transmitted from the selected MIDI OUT with the MIDI channel representing the difference from the parameter number If the parameter is assigned to more than one control number the message will be transmitted using the lowest numbered control number If a parameter with a resolution of greater than 7 bits is assigned to a control number in the range of 1 31 that control number 32 can be assigned as the LSB of the same parameter STATUS 10llnnnn Bn Occccccc cc Control Change Control No 1 5 7 31 33 37 39 95 102 119 OVVVVVVV vv Value
22. 1lnnnn Bn Control Change 01100010 62 NRPN LSB OVVVVVVV vv MSB Value 01100011 63 NRPN MSB OVVVVVVV vv LSB Value 00000110 06 DATA ENTRY MSB OVVVVVVV vv MSB Value 00110110 26 DATA ENTRY LSB OVVVVVVV vv LSB Value 60 h INC and 61 h DEC are not supported 1 1 4 PROGRAM CHANGE Cn lt Reception gt If Program Change Rx is ON this message can be received at the MIDI IN for which reception is enabled if the Rx CH matches in the case of SINGLE mode However if OMNI is ON this message will be received regardless of the channel In the case of MULTI mode all MIDI channels will be received and will be divided into banks according to the channel If Program Change ECHO is ON this message will be echoed A scene memory or effect library will be recalled according to the set tings of the Program Change Table lt Transmission gt If Program Change TX is ON this message will be transmitted from the selected MIDI OUT on the Tx CH channel in the case of SIN GLE mode when a scene or effect library is recalled In the case of MULTI mode this will be transmitted on the MIDI channel according to the bank If the recalled memory number is assigned to more than one program number the program number for the lowest numbered channel of the lowest numbered bank will be transmitted STATUS 1100nnnn Cn DATA Onnnnnnn nn Program Change Program No 0 127 53 PMID System Software V1 6 Supplementary Manual 1 2 EXCLU
23. 5 CE APE MIXI7 2 Channel number name 2 Indicates the number and short name or unit name of the channel 3 Pairing Indicates the pairing status of the selected channels G You can click this button to set defeat pairing AN Even if input channels are paired surround param eters are not linked except for the on off setting of the sends to each mix channel MIX 17 24 1 SEL channel select Selects the input channel ST IN channel for which you will perform surround panning In the SURR PRM screen you can set surround parameters in units of two channels 37 PMID System Software V1 6 Supplementary Manual PATTERN LINK l UR JUN UL JUN 4 PATTERN LINK buttons Specify whether movements of the sound image will be linked for the two channels shovyn in the screen If you want them to be linked use the lt 4 button and b gt button to select one of the eight link patterns CLIP 12 6 Surround mode select buttons Select one of the follovving three surround modes e 3 1ch This mode uses four channels L front left C front center R front right and surround L front left O O C front center R front right surround E 38 e 5 1ch This mode uses six channels L front left C front center R front right Ls rear left Rs rear right and LFE subwoofer LFE subwoofer mM L front left C front center R front right Rs rear righ
24. ALL FUNCTION INDO M TITLE EDIT BYPASS sats Bl INISEL NAME MODE MODULE MIX SEND NO MASTER FADER OUT SEL STATUS H25 MIX 1 DCA ST ALL Izd STORE button AN You cannot program MIDI events for a READ ONLY scene or a protected scene SCENE TITLE SONG 15 I ss 3 Click the STORE button in the lower left of the AAT gr aka Sere LIVE VERSION The SCENE STORE popup window will appear allowing you to assign a title or comment and store oe the scene MANUAL STORE CANCEL 15 PMID System Software V1 6 Supplementary Manual 4 Click the COMMENTIMIDI EVENT fteld to select it The EVENT CODE SET button will appear at the lovver left of the character palette COMMENT MIDI EVENT field A HIDI EVENT LIVE VERSION INS DEL KI past Je ms TOPIT nl2jsjajsjejzie sjoj sis EVENT CODE SET SHIFT LOGK Click the EVENT CODE SET button The characters in the COMMENT MIDI EVENT field will be erased and a highlighted M character will be input in their place Also the characters in the character palette will be grayed out except for 1 2 and E and will be unavailable for input COMMENT MIDI EVENT VERSIOT in DEL CLEAR 4 gt Teresita ti PANAANANANSENA i KA PA A A KA NA natch FoS Wels DoT ot IKI LT 1 Zeit CVE SHTET LOCK space KA e If a PS 2 keyboard is connected to the CS1D you can also type Ctrl E to input the highlighted M character
25. ETERING POINT OO d t0 Ho d t STEREO A STEREO E eee ti t00 JE ti t00 EN og to t00 EN i tt TIKA BE TET Df TEZ 1622 dE HLO 00 ti t ti t ECE tO 0 H 4 tO 0 0 HI Fi 8 9 BE N B KA m Ma es je 27 PMID System Software V1 6 Supplementary Manual In the CH 1 48 STIN 1 4 screen or the CH 49 96 STIN 5 8 screen use the buttons of the METER BRIDGE area to select the mode by which the meter bridge will display the input channel levels You can choose FIXED CH mode or FOLLOW PANEL mode The display in the METER BRIDGE area and the operation of the meter bridge will change as follows according to the mode you choose PM1D Manager is not able to display input channel levels in the meter bridge However the PEAK HOLD button of PMID Manager will change to IN PEAK HOLD or OUT PEAK HOLD just as in the CS1D screen FIXED CH mode When the FIXED CH button is on the combination of input channels displayed in the meter bridge will always be fixed e Horizontal pairing mode e Vertical pairing mode METERING POINT PRE ATT PRE GATE PRE FADER POST FADER POSI ON HETERING POINT PRE ATT PRE GATE PRE FADER POST FADER POST ON METER BRIDGE METER BRIDGE FIXED CH FIXED CH button is on FIED CH FIXED CH button is on FOLLOW PANEL FOLLOW FANEL IN PEAK HOLD Use the following buttons to select the combination that is displayed Selectable combination Se
26. HMIDBYPASS os 72 Eo rore se oa E mio o 2447 E ea asm Eaman Bypass o9 72 51 PMID System Software V1 6 Supplementary Manual DCA NRPN LSB 0 11 12 23 DCA1 12 O NaN mse LSB Parameter name DCA FADER 0 11 DCA MUTE 12 23 12 23 EFFECT NRPN LSB 0 7 8 15 16 23 24 31 32 39 40 47 48 55 56 63 64 71 72 79 80 87 88 95 96 103 104 111 EFFECT1 8 mse 158 Parameter name 52 GEQ NRPN LSB 0 23 24 47 48 71 72 95 96 119 GEQ1 24 OO NRPN mss use Parameter name MIDI Data Format MIDI Data Format 1 TRANSMIT RECEIVE DATA 1 1 GHANNEL MESSAGE 1 1 1 CONTROL CHANGE Bn BANK SELECT lt Reception gt In PROGRAM CHANGE SINGLE CH mode when Bank is ON this message can be received via the MIDI IN for BANK SELECT recep tion is enabled if the Rx CH matches This will specify the bank for a subsequently received program change lt Transmission gt In SINGLE CH mode when Bank is ON and you recall a scene memory or effect library a bank select message will be transmitted before the program change message from the selected MIDI OUT on the specified Tx CH STATUS 101lnnnn Bn Control Change 00000000 00 Bank Select MSB OVVVVVVV vv MSB Value 00100000 20 Bank Select LSB OVVVVVVV vv LSB Value 1 1 2 CONTROL CHANGE Bn ASSIGN lt Reception gt If CONTROL CHANGE ASSIGN is ON and CONTROL CHANGE is set to SINGLE CH mode this message can be received from the MIDI IN for
27. LUE REQUEST type 0x00 Current Memory lt Reception gt These messages can be received via the port that is enabled for recep tion The VALUE RESPONSE message described below is sent in reply to this message STATUS ID No SUB STATUS GROUP ID MODEL ID PARAM TYPE DATA EOX data type Ox00 Ox10 Ox0a 11110000 01000011 Opppnnnn 00111110 00001001 00000000 Ottttttt Oaaaaaaa Oaaaaaaa Oddddddd 11110111 FO 43 3n 3e 09 00 ddo ddl dd2 dd3 F7 System Exclusive Message Manufacture s ID No YAMAHA parameter request n 0 15 Device Channel No 1 16 MODEL ID digital mixer Device code PMID Current Memory data type addressHIGH BIT13 7 addressLOW BIT6 0 REQUEST BYTE COUNT End of Exclusive SCENE LOW ADDRESS BIT14 LOW SCENE HIGH ADDRESS BIT14 HIGH ENGINE SETUP PARAMETER VALUE RESPONSE type 0x00 Current Memory lt Transmission gt This message is sent in reply when the above VALUE REQUEST is received STATUS ID No 11110000 01000011 SUB STATUS Opppnnnn FO 43 in System Exclusive Message Manufacture s ID No YAMAHA response for request MIDI Data Format n 0 15 Device Channel No 1 16 GROUP ID 00111110 3e MODEL ID digital mixer MODEL ID 00001001 09 Device code PMID PARAM TYPE 00000000 OO Current Memory DATA Ottttttt ddd data type Oaaaaaaa ddl addressHIGH BIT13 7 Oaaaaaaa dd2 addressLOW BIT6 0 Oddddddd dd3 data Oddddddd ddn EOX
28. METER is on This button will function as the SAFE ON OFF but ton to specify channels that will be excluded from recall operations The input channels output channels for which this function can be set are the same as in the SCENE function RECALL SAFE screen SELECTIVE RECALL ENABLE INPUT SAFE PARAMETER SELEGT SAFE hills HH e _ ALL ATT ER GATE COMP FADER SEND HiH B T LL LL Ji amza Oo B fF LOL 11 Jj as E I es Ll aa KILI LI Ll aso E T T I TJ UH 6 HL A I I jf I T J azo Ff jf jf jf TJ aso K LL jf jf TJ ooo SB I LLI TJ 4 RECALL PARAMETER SELECT button SAFE PARAMETER SELECT button This button selects the parameter that will be affected The function of this button will change depending on the button you select in the SELEC TION MODE area 1 If RECALL PARAMETER is on This button will function as the RECALL PARAME TER SELECT button to specify parameters that will be affected by recall operations If SAFE PARAMETER is on This button will function as the SAFE ON OFF but ton to specify parameters that will be excluded from recall operations The types of parameters for which this function can be set are the same as in the SCENE function RECALL SAFE screen with the exception that you cannot specify UNIT a unit patched to an input channel as an input channel TE CI JP T JE SET ALL CLEAR ALL 6 SET ALL If you click this button all correspo
29. ND ON switches 17 24 will indicate the on off status of the send to each MIX bus as they normally do and can also be switched on off AN e Note that encoders 1 4 function as controllers that control specific surround parameters they do not control the send level to the MIX buses In contrast encoder 5 controls the send level to MIK bus 24 in the usual way 41 PMID System Software V1 6 Supplementary Manual e MIX SEND ON switches 17 24 turn on off the signals that are sent from an input channel to the corresponding surround bus Buses not used by the current surround mode can be operated but will make no difference These are linked with the surround bus ON OFF buttons in the SURR PRM screen E MIX OUTPUT block e While a surround mode is active MIX SEND PRE switches 17 24 cannot be operated they are fixed at Post e No audio signal at all will be sent to a MIX bus 17 24 to which the current surround mode does not assign a signal The MIX NAME indicators of MIX channels 17 24 will display the names of the surround channels assigned to the MIX channels according to the currently selected surround mode These names are set automatically when you switch to surround mode However you are free to modify the names afterward MIX 19 ER MIX 20 E Ni ie GC Romo lom MIX 17 EH a GC e Bom fo MIX 24 EH MIX 23 Eva Omi omic oi ay 21 w MIX22 Era TO ST TO ji
30. S PE chlo cil E chli chil chi chi 3 Pchi3 chl3 ehl chl4 Pchis chi ehilbj chib chi chi ehi j cil chig chig 4 C cheo ch chel che che UNIT NANE chas ch A SHIFT LOCK SPACE COPY ch24 cha Je CONSOLE INSEL NAWEMODE DIRECT RECAUL MUTE MASTER pi CH1 NE 2 3 a 5 5 7 2 ro n e 1 4 GH NAME j MUTE 2 Inthe LIST SELECT area 1 move the cursor to 3 In the name list select the desired input channel the INPUT button and press the ENTER switch and move the cursor to the short name field The name list 2 will show a list of the short names four characters and long names eight characters assigned to each input channel 4 Make sure that the cursor is located at the first character of the text box 3 at right and click the UNIT NAME ASSIGN button of the character pal ette 4 A highlighted U character will be input into the character palette SHORT LONG SHIFT LOCK SPACE 11 PMID System Software V1 6 Supplementary Manual 12 KA e If a PS 2 keyboard is connected to the CS1D you can also type Ctrl U to input the highlighted U character As a shortcut you can hold down the Ctrl key and type the first character of the button name in the character palette e When you input the highlighted U no further characters can be input into the text box Also any previously input characters will be delet
31. SIDE PATTERN MODULE PATTERN PATTERN 1 PATTERN 1 FLIP CHANGE PATTERN 2 N49 60 STO Gj 61 72 PATTERN 2 LILA LALI ANARA HA RAHAHN PATTERN 5 PATTERN 5 tonal SUE 25 35 Sa PATTERN INITIALIZE PARET INITIALIZE a weal aes PRESET PATTERN MODE CH MLI CH UPPER LOHER LEFT RIGHT MODULE FLIP Z PATTERN CHANGE LINK Te ENABLE ENABLE DISABLE DISABLE 13 24 Sra a 37 48 49 60 s ST5 6 2161 22 Eai st1 2 6 EEE 13 24 B8 s13 4 6 37456 1 12 ST1 2 25 36 1 1 8 st1 2 8 2 86 EJ ST 7 8 EREE 1 12 s11 2 8 25 36 PATTERN 1 LPRESETI PATTERN 2 PATTERN 3 PATTERN 4 ENABLE DISABLE DISABLE DISABLE 61 72 W ST7 8 85 96 49 60 2 ST 7 8 2 49 60 61 72 2 S17 8 85 96 61 72 2 ST 7 8 85 96 49 60 ie 8315 6 MA 73 84 49 60 ST5 6 2 49 60 49 60 2 ST5 6 2173 84 49 60 ST5 6 73 84 gt PATTERN 5 LPRESETI PATTERN 6 PATTERN PATTERN 6 CONSOLE INISEL PIT NANE MODE MODULE gt MIX SEND NO MASTER FADER OUT SEL STATUS CH25 cs MIX 1 DCA ST AIL PMID System Software V1 6 Supplementary Manual However for ST IN channels the combinations that could be assigned to the panel were limited to the following four possibilities eThe four combinations that were possible in Vl 5 STIN STIN STIN STIN block 2 block 2 block 2 block 2 1 1 6 STIN STIN STIN STIN block 1 block 1 block 1 block 1 This limitation has been removed in V1 6 For example any two ST IN channels of consecutive number such a
32. SIVE MESSAGE FO F7 1 2 1 MOTION CONTROL STATE MCS MMC STOP PLAY FORWARD REWIND lt Transmission gt These messages are transmitted by assignment to USER DEFINE or GPI DEVICE NO specifies the transmission destination STATUS 11110000 ID No 01111111 Device ID Oddddddd Command 00000110 Occccccc EOX 11110111 FO TE dd 06 CC E7 System Exclusive Message Real Time System Exclusive Destination 00 7E 7F all call Machine Control Com mand mcc sub id Command String 1 Stop 3 Deferred Play 4 Fast Forward 5 Rewind End of Exclusive 1 2 2 MOTION CONTROL PROCESS MCP MMC LOCATE target lt Transmission gt This message is transmitted by assignment to USER DEFINE or GPI DEVICE NO specifies the transmission destination This requires setting the ID of the receiving device STATUS ID No Device ID 11110000 01111111 Oddddddd Command 00000110 01000100 00000110 00000001 Otthhhhh Ommmmmmm Osssssss 0 Osssssss EOX 11110111 FO TE dd 06 1 3 ACTIVE SENSING Fe lt Reception gt System Exclusive Message Real Time System Exclusive Destination 00 7E 7F all call Machine Control Com mand mcc sub id Locate byte count target sub command frame type hour minute second frame sub frame only 0 End of Exclusive Once this message has been received and there is an interval of 300 ms during which nothing is received Running S
33. T LONG T INPUT CH pee aT SHORT LONG Kick Kick Sharelop ShareBim slelsje e a mz S 2 ra an u taj naj on alajajalala F F F LN uj taj ra pm pr a jumah a EX es em kalal On E kemah e er Faj ast Ta ee er SHIFT LOCK SPACE UNIT NANE COPY CONSOLE gt INSEL NAME MODE DIRECT RECALL TE MUTE MASTER OUT SEL er STATUS CH 1 K 1 1 4 GH NANE A PMID System Software V1 6 Supplementary Manual 2 Inthe LIST SELECT area 1 move the cursor to the DCA button and press the ENTER switch The name list D will show a list of the long names eight characters assigned to each DCA group 2 d 4 J b i uj 9 Inthe name list move the cursor to the column of the desired DCA group Make sure that the cursor is located at the first character of the text box 3 at right and click the DCA AUTO NAMING button of the character pal ette 4 A highlighted D character will be input into the character palette e If a PS 2 keyboard is connected to the CS1D you can also type Ctrl D to input the highlighted D character As a shortcut you can hold down the Ctrl key and type the first character of the button name in the character palette e When you input the highlighted D no further characters can be input into the text box Also any previously input characters
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35. an TO ST TO MTRX TO ST TO me TO ST TO MTRX TO ST TO MTRX TO ST TO MTRX TO ST TO MTRX TO ST TO MTRX 90 90 90 90 90 90 E Bs on Ges ma on Das Jon ts an as on Sos Gn Cite DCA 20 DCA 120 DCA 120 DCA 120 DCA 120 DCA 20 DCA 120 DCA 120 omur Fonur omur omur omur Fonur omur omur MUTE MUTE MUTE MUTE MUTE MUTE MUTE MUTE SAF OPAR SAFE SAF OPAR SAFE SAFE OPAR U SAFE U SAFE OPAR 0 SAFE TE SOO Og OO OM IT KG U S S ac S g S 2a g a NO S S B S 8 S D S B G 3 D Q 2 5S 2 Q amp Q 2 Q 2 5S 2 5S 2 Q amp Q 2 Q LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL NK A Y aa WI SEE GAS Wang QE 0 10 0 10 Q 0 Q 0 10 Q 0 a Q 0 10 o 0 10 0 10 INS RI INS INS IN INS INS IN INS INS RI INS 3808 CUE SEL Oso CUE SEL CUE SEL IGCG SEL CUE SEL IBOGE The encoders of MIX channels 17 24 are used to control the output level of each surround bus E CH to MIX screen The PAN ROUTING function CH to MIX screen will change as follows DISPLAY FUNCTION PAN ROUTING IK LGR SURR T PRAT WS T E E J S ON os a eos a e ea i PRE ER EQ PRE Ee NT camm MEER _PRE ER PRE FADER 1 Pairing Pairing for MIX buses 17 24 will be forcibly defeated they will function as monaural buses It is not possible to pair MIX buses 17 24 while surround mode is active 2 VARI FIX indicator The VARI FIX indicator of MIX buses 17 24 will indicate SURR This setting cannot be changed while surround mode is active
36. appear NEH PASSHORD NEH PASSHORD CONFIRM PASSHORD a 2131415161711910 EN aTuTeIRITIvIul 1 o P a D also laln kL GECCI 2KENBNK LEKPRE SHTET LOCK SPAQE UJ po e If you want to change an existing password input the current password into the AUTHORIZATION popup window that appears when you click SYS TEM PASSWORD 3 and then execute steps 2 5 e If you want to remove the password input the cur rent password into the AUTHORIZATION popup window that appears when you click SYSTEM PASSWORD El then execute steps 2 5 with NEW PASSVVORD and CONFIRM PASSVVORD left blank and click the OK button Make sure that the cursor is located at the NEW PASSWORD field and use the character palette to input a passvvord of up to eight characters All characters of the character palette except for SPACE may be used in the password Uppercase and lovvercase characters are not distinguished The SHIFT LOCK button in the text palette will remain on The characters you input will be displayed as cc gt gt x asterisks NEH PASSHORD NEH PASSHORD CONFIRM PASSHORD rus per ce EL PASTE ADASADANAOHE COPY Aso ei eja jsI k Ziko viBiNINI 1 17 It zi SHIFT LOGK SPACE po Click the CONFIRM PASSWORD field to move the cursor there and input the same password once again for confirmation NEH PASSHORD NEH PASSHORD CONF IRA PASSHORD INS DEL KENI NOHAHNHAHNGANHAH 1j2 31415165 7 s8l9jol
37. arameters except for the surround mode e PATTERN LINK settings will be recalled from an input channel library only if the recall destination channels are paired If PATTERN LINK is on and you recall a monau ral non paired input channel library the PAT TERN LINK button setting will remain on and only the other channel will be recalled Subsequent operation will function according to the LINK set ting Channel copy e When you perform panel operations to copy an input channel surround related parameters will also be copied e However PATTERN LINK settings will be copied only if the copy source channel is paired and set to ALL e In order to copy surround related parameters in the IN CH VIEW function CH COPY screen you must turn on the PARAMETER SELECT area s ALL button or the SEND button and MIX 17 24 buttons When surround mode is active the PARAMETER SELECT area MIX 17 24 buttons are always linked e When using the Global Paste function while sur round mode is active the MIX SEND 17 24 but tons in the GLOBAL PASTE screen PARAMETER SELECT area are always linked In order to paste surround related parameters you must turn on the PARAMETER SELECT area s LEVEL button or the SEND button and MIX SEND 17 24 buttons If two adjacent channels are selected in the SOURCE CH SELECT area PAT TERN LINK settings will also be pasted If different surround modes are selected for the paste source and paste destina
38. as been added or changed in PMID system soft ware V1 6 Please use this manual in conjunction with the existing manuals In cases where the console CS1D display differs from the screen of the PMID Manager application program expla nations that apply only to the PMID Manager are distinguished by an indication of PMID Manager Additions and changes in V1 6 The additions and changes made in PM1D system software V1 6 are summarized below For details on each function refer to the corresponding page E Improvements to functions that were E Clear Library p 22 added in V1 5 p 5 Of the new functions that were added in V1 5 Panel Assign and Unit Name have been improved Channel name area added to the EQ CH and LCR screens p 8 An area that displays the channel names has been added to the EQ CH screens of the IN EQ function and to the LCR screen of the PAN ROUTING DCA Auto Naming function p 9 The DCA NAME indicator in the DCA GROUP block can now be made to display the channel names of the two last assigned channels Input Channel Auto Naming function p 11 You can now make the INPUT block INPUT NAME indicator always display the port name Pan Nominal Position p 13 You now have the option of specifying that paired input channels or ST IN channels will be at nomi nal level 0 dB when panned to far left or right DCA Unity p 14 When cue monitoring a DCA group it i
39. ase a library that is linked to a scene will cause a message to be displayed and the erasure will not be possible AN Library numbers displayed in the scene list will not 48 be erased even if LINK is off e Changes in the AUTO DISPLAY ON OFF area The following changes have been made in the AUTO DISPLAY ON OFF area e ATT EQ The name has been changed from EQ to ATT EQ Also in previous versions operating the SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block ATTENUATOR encoder when this button was on would move the cursor to the ATT knob of the EQ PARAMETER screen How ever in V1 6 the cursor will move to the newly added ATT screen e PAN ROUTING The name has been changed from ROUTING to PAN ROUTING If this button is on operating a SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block MIX SEND LEVEL PAN encoder 17 24 when surround mode is active will make the cursor move to the corre sponding parameter of the SURR PRM screen However the cursor will not move if you operate the encoder of a MIX bus 17 24 that is not being used as a surround bus Preset Effects Programs added in V1 6 Preset Effects Programs added in V1 6 e Basic effect programs Dynamic Effects Multi Band Dyna MULTI BAND DYNA Multi band dynamics processor Effects Parameters added in V1 6 e MULTI BAND DYNA Type STEREO settings lower the high frequency threshold and raise KU the low frequency threshold settings do th
40. atch settings will be overwritten by the recalled content regardless of the parameter lock setting e When you undo a scene recall the input patch output patch and dither settings will be undone regardless of the parameter lock setting In PREVIEW mode parameter lock applies only to the current scene Even the locked parameters can be operated freely for a recalled scene Since settings of the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION and WORD CLOCK screens are not part of a scene they will be locked even in PREVIEW mode To defeat Parameter Lock access the UTILITY function SECURITY screen and click the PARAM ETER LOCK button The AUTHORIZATION popup window will appear asking you to input the password Input the password and click the OK button Parameter Lock will be defeated AN e If you lock parameters when using Dual Console mode Parameter Lock will apply to both con soles e If two engines are cascade connected and you lock parameters on one system the other system will not be affected e If you forget the system password you will need to initialize the memory Refer to CS1D Refer ence Manual Software p 194 35 PMID System Software V1 6 Supplementary Manual Console Lock There are two ways to seti defeat Console Lock by using the System Password or by using the Console Password The two methods are the same in that you are disabling enabling operations on the currently operated console However while
41. cted as the surround mode the screen will show only a knob that adjusts the front divergence If surround mode 3 1ch or 5 1ch DIVERGENCE a LFE Low Frequency Effects knob Adjusts the output level of the signal sent from the input channel to the LFE Lovy Frequency Effects bus for the subwoofer The signal sent from the input channel to the LFE bus can be switched on off by the ON OFF button This knob and button will appear only if the sur round mode is 5 1ch or 6 1ch Surround panning 9 Surround pan grid Adjusts the surround panning centered on the listen ing point The current position is shown by the O symbol Panning buttons These buttons correspond to the surround buses If you move the cursor to a button and press the ENTER switch the panning will move to that posi tion A Surround bus ON OFF buttons The signal sent from the input channel to each sur round bus can be switched on off using these but tons 39 PMID System Software V1 6 Supplementary Manual Internal settings and operation in surround mode When either 3 1ch 5 1ch or 6 1ch is selected as the surround mode in the SURR PRM screen the internal settings and operation of the PM1D system will change as follows E Surround buses MIX buses 17 24 will be switched to operate as dedicated surround buses The following surround channels will be assigned to MIX buses 17 24 according to the currently selected su
42. d e When you change the Pan Nominal Position set ting the MIX SEND PAN of signals being sent to paired MIX buses will also be switched e The Pan Nominal Position of each input channel can be viewed in the graph in the PAN ROUT ING function LCR screen Kirt By setting Pan Nominal Position to L 4 R you can minimize changes in level that occur when a paired channel is switched between PAN BALANCE L MONO R MONO or LR MONO 13 PMID System Software V1 6 Supplementary Manual DCA Unity When cue monitoring a DCA group it is now possible to always monitor the unity level signal In previous versions even when you pressed the DCA CUE switch you could not monitor the signal of a DCA group whose DCA fader was lowered or whose DCA MUTE switch was on However in V1 6 you have the option of always monitoring the DCA group at unity level the level equivalent to setting the DCA fader at 0 dB DCA Unity procedure To use this option access the MONI CUE function CUE SOLO screen and turn on the DCA UNITY ON OFF button that has been added to the DCA area DISPLAY FUNCTION CONNECTION MON CUE MODE INPUT CUE OUT PFL TRIM SOLO OFF Era OFF 28 18 PRE PAN SAN 0 de POST PAN INPUT SOLO SAFE SET ALL CLEAR ALL INPUT If this button is on pressing the DCA CUE button allows you to monitor that DCA group at unity level regardless of the current position of the DCA fader or the on off state of the DCA
43. e DESTINA TION CH SELECT area vvill be cancelled 3 Use the buttons in the PARAMETER SELECT area to select the parameters that you want to copy The following parameters can be selected e IN CH VIEW function CH COPY screen PARARETER SELECT HIK 25126 291301 31132 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 SA LL anon All parameters except for NAME Si pa Attenuator e EQ quinoa EQ function settings e GATE GATE function settings e COMF COMP function settings e DELAY DELAY function settings e FADER Fader level 4 WITHOUT MIX SEND WITH MIX SEND button only in the OUT CH VIEW function CH COPY screen When a MIX channel is selected as the copy source this button selects whether the send levels of the sig nals sent from each input channel to that MIX bus will be copied These two buttons are valid only if the PARAMETER SELECT ALL button is on 5 PARAMETER SELECT Selects the parameter to be copied 6 DESTINATION CH SELECT select the copy desti nation channels Selects the copy destination channels Buttons corre sponding to the copy source channel and buttons for channels of types differing from the copy source channel will be grayed out and cannot be selected e ON eseese ON switch on off status e PAN BAL Pan balance setting e INSERT Insert on off and insert position e SEND
44. e opposite P NGE WAN With a setting of 0 the high mid and low frequency ranges are all affected alike CMP THRESHOLD 24 0 0 0 dB Compressor threshold level e na e 5 0ms 42 35 Ofs 48kHz err LIM RELEASE 6 0ms 46 05 fs 44 1kHz Limiter release time LIM ATACK 0 120 ms Limiter attack time LIM BYPASS OFF ON Limiter bypass i 5 LOOKUP DELAY 0 0 100 0 ms Lookup delay 49 PMID System Software V1 6 Supplementary Manual Scene Memory Effect Library to Program Change Table Please refer to page 35 in the appendix of the CS1D Reference Manual Appendices MIDI control change NRPN Non Registered Parameter Number assignment table INPUT NRPN LSB 0 111 CH NUMBER1 96 MIX NRPN LSB 0 47 48 95 MIX1 48 STIN1L 8R 112 SELECT CH Parameter name ss oor JE Jr CO BALANCE Tolo RECALL SAFE ONJOFF e 495 corma ao on como o 14885 EQ riGHQ o e o canei w 14885 Parameter name s ono ooo To o GATE LPFONOFE e Jom GATEHPFONIOFF s Jom GATEHPFFREQ o fom 50 MIDI control change NRPN Non Registered Parameter Number assignment table MATRIX NRPN LSB 0 23 24 47 48 71 72 ST MASTER NRPN LSB EVEN ODD STE 95 MATRIX1 24 REO MASTER A B ONOFF I 1080 FADER so 12447 BALANCE so asm RECALL SAFEONOFF so 7296 cop onorF ao tarmoa se oa tamoe s 2447 tarmoa e en E Lvid Bypass o 72 Eo Kavo s oa kanmo s CT Fanwpa s en EQ
45. e using the DCA section of the SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block or SELECTED OUTPUT CHANNEL block If this item is on operations in the DCA section of the SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block and SELECTED OUTPUT CHANNEL block will not be valid This allows you to prevent channels from being inadvertently assigned to or removed from a DCA group if a switch of the DCA section is touched accidentally SKIP CONFIRMATIONS FOR MIX MINUS SHORTCUT This option allows rapid execution of the Mix Minus function that was added in V1 5 Mix Minus is a function that instantly sets the signal sent from a channel to a specific MIX bus to a level of infinity dB and sets the signal sent from all the other channels to that same MIX bus to nominal level 0 dB There are two ways to use Mix Minus 1 Click the MIX MINUS button in the CH to MIX screen 2 Hold down the SEL switch of an input channel and press a SEL switch in the MIX block If this preference item is turned on no confirmation popup window will appear when you perform method 2 the settings will be changed instantly LIBRARY PROTECTION This option prohibits erasure of libraries that are linked to a protected scene V1 6 adds a CLEAR button that allows you to erase a specified library However if you erase a library unit patch name that is linked to a protected scene that scene can no longer be reproduced Thus if this pref erence is turned on FOLLOW SCENE an attempt to er
46. ed e To delete the highlighted U click the CLEAR button Click the ENTER button at the right of the charac ter palette A highlighted U character will be input in the short name field of the name list The Auto Naming function is now enabled for the corresponding input channel Now the port name assigned to the channel will always be displayed in areas of the screen that display the short name of the corresponding channel and in the corresponding INPUT NAME indicator of the panel KA It is also possible to select the long name field instead of the short name field in step 3 In this case the port name will always be displayed in areas of the screen that display the long name of the corresponding channel Pan Nominal Position Pan Nominal Position Normally if a signal sent from an input channel to the stereo bus is panned to the far left or far right position the level will increase by 3 dB compared to when the signal is panned to the center This is done so that a constant volume energy will be output whether the signal is mono or stereo however when inputting a ste reo source such as a synthesizer or CD player you may consider this an inconvenience Thus V1 6 adds the option of specifying that only paired input channels or ST IN channels will be at nomi nal level 0 dB when pan is set to far left or right Pan Nominal Position procedure Use the following procedure to enable this option
47. f not even one parameter has been selected this button will be grayed out and cannot be turned on 3 CONSOLE LOCK This button locks the console You must input the System Password in order to use this button to enable defeat Console Lock OUT SEL MIX17 33 PM 1D System Software V1 6 Supplementary Manual 4 LOCK PARANETER SELECT SYSTEM CONFIGURATION WORD CLOCK SETUP UNIT OUT Z ST OUT DITHER INPUT PATCH OUTPUT PATCH 4 INPUT CH ON OFF OUTPUT CH ON OFF MIX TO ST ON OFF DCA MUTE ON LOCK PARAMETER SELECT If the PARAMETER LOCK button is on this area lets you Select the parameter s for which change will be disabled You may select more than one parameter CONSOLE PASSHORD FREE CONSOLE 6 PR u 5 CONSOLE PASSVVORD This specifies the passvvord for the individual con sole When using DUAL CONSOLE mode this pass word can be specified individually for each console 6 CONSOLE LOCK This button locks the console You must input the Console Password in order to use this button to enable disable Console Lock Setting the System Password Console Password Here s how to set the password required for the Parameter Lock or Console Lock functions 1 2 34 Access the UTILITY function SECURITY screen To set the System Passvvord click the SYSTEM PASSWORD el button To set the Console Pass word click the CONSOLE PASSWORD el button The NEW PASSWORD popup window will
48. front rear and in the same direction left right The channels will move in the same direction front rear and in opposite directions left right Odd numbered channel left right movement is linked with even numbered channel rear front movement odd numbered chan nel front rear movement is linked with even numbered channel left right movement Odd numbered channel left right movement is linked with even numbered channel front rear movement odd numbered chan nel front rear movement is linked with even numbered channel left right movement Pattern 5 Pattern 6 Pattern 7 Pattern 8 Front rear and left right move ment are both linked in the oppo site direction Odd numbered channel left right movement is linked to even num bered channel front rear move ment odd numbered channel front rear movement is linked to even numbered channel right left movement Odd numbered channel left right movement is linked to even num bered channel rear front move ment odd numbered channel front rear movement is linked to even numbered channel left right movement 8 Operate other surround parameters as necessary e Divergence This sets the proportion in a range of 0 100 at which the center channel signal will be distributed between the center and the left right surround buses If the surround mode is 3 1ch or 5 1ch use the knob in the DIVERGENCE area of the screen to set the center divergence Alternatively
49. g AAN PANA PANA ANAA PANA KANAN BENTEN ee Ee cua py Kl LL fff iapro i 3 ei nxs 0i ff TI I J H LL ee HK LI Ll cs Kl LL LL Ison is fassi fof jf 7 if ee bf Kl LL LL Lisoo sj imet ff jf jf jf ez Kl IL T LL Mao Has 0 BL LL cus ty Kl LI LL lis Haxe KL IL I J esi Bl LL LL iso mis oki fy yf yf J cho ff KL LOL T 1 lILisoo 221 misa E I 1I 1I J ei Q EO O TO LL ILisoo 2 3j Haxhi KL I I J em Pf E LO IO TO Lo Lo IMusoio 2 al Maxe E U I I J cus K iis eR A A NG Mesih a ai venia Q BO T T 1 11 1 WO BE TT T sh Kl T LL LL NA muna hi E LL Lo T T ene PI Bl SS E E TCT DT So N jE M E A M JAN KAN ul NAN SET ALL ee eee eee il EE eS CLEAR ALL pe CONSOLE INISEL FNAME MODEF MODULE MIX SEND NO MASTER FADER OUT SEL ALM CH25 MIX 1 DCA STAILI 21 PMID System Software V1 6 Supplementary Manual Clear Library A CLEAR button has been added to each library screen allowing you to erase a library as desired INPUT ER LIBRARY HPF LPF PARAMETER CROSSOVER GAIN LOU HID AT tal 18 418 dB 801 Hz SLOPE 16dB 12dB No LIBRARY TITLE Female Vo 1 eee Female Vo 2 ee Chorus Har mo Tis Bass Drum 3 KEH share Drum JAJAN Tom tom 2 Ee Piano 3 KEH Piano Low 35 Piano Hish Fine EH Gass 36 Narrator 38 Overhead RECALL CLEAR button In previous versions a library that was once stored could not be erased except by overwriting onto it How ever in V1 6 you can select a libra
50. he SURR PRM change the surround mode N o screen SURROUND MODE If you want to rapidly move the channel signal to the U position of a speaker click one of the panning but RT gg a A tons such as L C R located at the edge of the sur kh ak Ma aa aa iar round pan grid in the SURR PRM screen kd Are you sure e Using MIDI control changes In V1 6 the following three surround parameters CANCEL _ CANCEL Lok have been added to the MIDI CTRL CHANGE screen as assignable surround parameters 4 Move the cursor to the OK button and press the WIDI CTRL CHANGE f 1 ENTER switch The selected surround mode will become active MODE CH No INPUT GH Pa PARAMETER 5 Press the SEL switch of an input channel or ST IN channel or a SEL button in the screen to select the channel for which you want to adjust the surround panning The SURR PRM screen always displays the surround parameters for two adjacent channels surround pan settings are made in units of two channels one ISURRI L R PAN TSURRI FR TW PAN PO MIK JEN MATRIX STEREO EFFECT COMP FILTER FREQ GER 6 Adjust the surround panning of the channel e SURR L R PAN Controls the left right surround pan value Pan ning will move toward the right as the value increases SURR F R PAN Controls the front rear surround pan value The minimum value pans the sound to the rear and the maximum value pans it to the front SURR F R INV PAN Controls the
51. ill be grayed out and cannot be selected However as an exception it is possible to copy between two paired input channels and a ST IN channel KA By clicking the SET ALL button you can select all items By clicking the CLEAR ALL button you can de select all items To execute the copy click the COPY button located in the center of the screen Input Meter Bridge Input Meter Bridge The meter bridge can now display the levels of input channels and STIN channels The display can be switched from within the screen or from the panel A METER BRIDGE area has been added to all screens of the METER function allowing you to switch the meter bridge display However the MIX 1 48 screen and MATRIX 1 24 ST MONITOR screen do not show the FIXED CH button and FOLLOW PANEL button explained below e CH 1 48 STIN 1 4 screen DISPLAY FUNCTION CONNECTION PANEL STATUS SCENE MEMORY E 19 241ST3 4 37 48 METER NA Ae ee ae 22 1S50NG 15 rem i a KANAAN CH 1 48 STIN 1 4 ESSE ODA MENU HETER l NETERINGPDINT 1 PRE ATT PRE GATE PRE FADER POST FADER WA POST ON METER BRIDGE U d 0 0 40 0 20 0 ta 40 0 40 0 20 Q tog 40 0 tog 40 ETEL nd 40 0 sad ad ad tog E ad ad tod tod too IE 14199 161765 1819E512021 5222985124 513 e E E 1 1 49 sTIN MIx J MATRIX _IN PEAK HOLD J ca a EVEN Er od ad 0 40 0 r a EKEN i JE i mmm Cera ra LEN MATRIX 1 24 ST MONITOR MENU STERE MIN I TOR WE M
52. ill be the F knob 3 R lt gt F This encoder functions as a controller that moves the position of the currently selected channel between front and rear 4 RDIV 6 1ch only This encoder functions as a controller that controls the rear divergence of the currently selected channel Turning the encoder tovvard the right increases the value If the surround mode is 6 1ch this is linked with the R knob displayed in the DIVERGENCE area LFE 5 1ch 6 1ch only This encoder controls the send level of the signal sent from the currently selected channel to the LFE sur round bus MIX bus 24 U MIK 19 0 SY 4722 D Q n LEVEL QO 1 PSP E 0 10 ON PRE 0 MIK 2078 oe ON PRE Turning the encoder toward the right increases the value If the surround mode is 6 1ch or 5 1ch this is linked with the LFE knob displayed in the LFE area of the SURR PRM screen While surround mode is active the MIX SEND LEVEL PAN encoders for MIX 17 24 will not function as conventional send level controllers Also the MIX SEND NAME indicators will not display the MIX bus names Instead the MIX SEND NAME indicators will indicate the names of surround mode functions and the MIX SEND LEVEL PAN encoders for MIX 17 24 will control the functions described in 1 5 MIX SEND LEVEL PAN encoders to which no function is assigned will do nothing their MIX SEND NAME indicators will be dark However the MIX SE
53. is scene the MIDI event will be transmitted from the specified MIDI OUT connec tor AN e The PMID system is in no way aware whether the MIDI message you input is a valid one Please use care vyhen inputting the message e You can input a maximum of 32 bytes into the COMMENT MIDI EVENT field calculated as follows Since a total of two bytes are used by the highlighted M and the character that specifies the output destination you can input a maxi mum of 30 bytes of MIDI data here Calculation method e One comment character 0 0 cece 1 byte e Highlighted M uo eeeeeesceseeeeeeeeees 1 byte e Highlighted 1 ssnsivsccorsensvenstesscvasendenss 1 byte Miohliehted 2 papare gana naban ana niaga 1 byte e Highlighted PR anaa nana 1 byte e Two characters of the MIDI message 1 byte It is possible to input two or more messages as long as the total stays within 32 bytes However you should be aware that depending on the type of message the receiving device may not be able to process MIDI events received in immediate succession If you input more than 32 bytes a warning of LENGTH OVER will be displayed and you will not be able to press the STORE button Delete characters until the warning is no longer displayed You cannot input FE Active Sensing as a MIDI code While inputting the MIDI event you can click the EVENT CODE SET button and insert the event that specifies the output de
54. l Safe 21 Recall Safe is now possible for compressor ANG GAGs te Ge eh wie eee eee ed 21 Clear Library mana Oo LD da SR SS testes 22 Extended functionality for the attenuators 23 Global Channel Copy 24 Chi COPY SCleCN tit eid ae a ga eee ees 24 Using the Global Channel Copy function 25 Input Meter Bridge 27 FIXED CH mode eoetod ives 28 FOLLOW PANEL mode 31 Parameter Lock Console Lock 33 SECURITY SET GON ar arr ii Ga 33 Setting the System Password Console PassWord e 354 dd dogan ei 34 Parameter LOCK ec 44 aon dtd as 35 CONSUE LOCK vie sho dh ede oh Heche Good 36 Surround panning 06 37 SURK PRM screen van at Ge d D aes 37 Internal settings and operation in surround MO QO zh nan na NG tn b regi D ke Bak 40 Making surround pan settings 43 Cautions regarding surround pan 45 Multi band dynamics processor 46 File transfer mode 26 47 Additional preference items 48 Preset Effects Programs added in V1 6 49 Effects Parameters added in V1 6 49 Scene Memory Effect Library to Program Change Table ini ves ki veda se es 50 MIDI control change NRPN Non Registered Parameter Number assignment table 50 MIDI Data Format 53 PMID System Software V1 6 Supplementary Manual This supplementary manual explains the functionality that h
55. lectable combination IN PEAK HOLD e 1 button Selectable only if the FIXED CH button is on When this button is on the meters will always display the levels of input channels 1 48 if Vertical pairing mode is selected channels 1 49 2 50 24 72 regardless of the currently selected panel assignment or layer Horizontal pairing mode Input channels 1 24 Input channels 25 48 l J M AA TP A N Meter bridge Vertical pairing mode Input channel 1 Meter bridge At this time the MIX MATRIX bus number LED located at the bottom of the meter bridge will go dark In the METER section the METER SELECT MIX 25 48 switch will blink and the MATRIX 1 24 switch will go dark 28 Input Meter Bridge You can also hold down the top panel SHIFT switch and press the METER section METER SELECT MIX 25 48 switch to make the meter ae bridge show the input levels of the input channels In this case as well only the METER SELECT MIK 25 48 switch will blink and the above 1 button will automatically be turned on MI 25 48 MATRIX 1 24 LECT MIX 25 48 MATRIX1 24 L sELECTA e button Selectable only if the FIXED CH button is on Displayed as 25 in Vertical pairing mode When this button is on the meters will always display the levels of input channels 49 96 if Vertical pairing mode is selected channels 25 73 26 74 48 96 regardless of the currently selected panel assignment
56. ll Safe and Selective Recall may be used 20 together Channels parameters that are set to Recall Safe or channels parameters for which the Selective Recall settings of the scene being recalled exclude them from recall operations will not be recalled If a scene is recalled in PREVIEW mode Selective Recall has no effect If when a scene is recalled a conflict in pairing settings occurs between Recall Safe and Selective Recall that pairing will be forcibly defeated The channel that is excluded from the recall will maintain all its parameters in the state prior to recall However if two channels are paired in the current scene and only one of these channels is set to Safe by the Selective Recall settings of the scene you are recalling recalling that scene will cause both channels to be Safe and the state prior to recall will be maintained If MIX channels set to Selective Recall have dif fering mix types VARI or FIX before and after recall the mix type before recall will apply If you set the SELECTIVE RECALL ENABLE DISABLE button to ENABLE and store a scene in which all channels all parameters are excluded from recall operations no parameters will change when you next recall that scene In such cases you can temporarily disable Selective Recall by turning on the BYPASS button in the SELEC TIVE RECALL FUNCTION area of the SCENE function MEMORY screen so that you will be able to recall the previous scene If
57. n e NAME Name of the output channel e If a MIX channel or STEREO A B channel is selected and the TO MTRX button is turned on use the MATRIX area at the right to select the des tination MATRIX bus es e If you click the ALL button all parameters except for NAME will be selected At this time all MIX buses will be selected for the TO MTRX parameter Only if you select a MIX channel in the OUT CH VIEW function CH COPY screen and turn on the ALL button will you also be able to choose whether send levels for signals sent from input channels to the MIX bus will be copied as well To make this setting use the following two buttons located at the left of the ALL button 26 e WITHOUT MIX SEND button If this button is on the send level of signals sent from each input channel to the corresponding MIX bus will not be copied WITH MIX SEND button If this button is on the send level of signals sent from each input channel to the corresponding MIX bus will be copied as well Since not only the settings of the MIX channel but also the send levels from the input channels to the MIX bus will be copied completely this is convenient when you want to change the MIX bus you are using Inthe DESTINATION CH SELECT area select the copy destination channel s DESTINATION CH SELECT INPUT 47 Jan 95 196 Buttons for the copy source channel and for chan nels of a type differing from the copy source channel w
58. n the PMID will start up in normal mode Transfer of the scenes and all libraries vvill begin and the PROGRESS popup window will appear indicat ing the progress status All panel operations are dis abled until transfer is completed AN e For example transferring all CS1D data to the computer will take slightly more than one hour whether you use a serial connection or a USB connection e If you want to cancel the transfer click the CAN CEL button on your PC A popup window will appear on both the CS1D and the PC to indicate that transfer has ended 6 Click the OK button on your PC The PC will go off line and the PM1D will start up in its normal state Even if the PC is connected to the engine and PM1D Manager and the engine are on line you can use the FILE TRANSFER MODE screen to perform file transfer between the console connected to the engine and PM1D Manager In this case the PM1D Man ager settings will be transferred to the console and then a connection can be established between the engine and console When a connection is estab lished between the engine and console the PC will temporarily go off line 47 PMID System Software V1 6 Supplementary Manual Additional preference items The follovving additions and changes have been made to the UTILITY function PREFERENCE screen PROHIBIT DCA ASSIGN ON SELECTED CH BLOCK This option prohibits changes in the DCA group assignment of a channel from being mad
59. nction allowing you to make Selective Recall set tings DISPLAY FUNCTION SCENE CONNECTION PANEL STATUS SCENE MEMORY 49 60 515 661 2 1 AB TJE 22 920030114 KG 9696 CH CH J er SELECTIVE RECALL ENABLE INPUT OUTPUT OTHERS CONSOLE STATUS 18 SAFE PARAMETER SELECT SAFE ON OFF SGENE ALL ATT ER GATE COMP FADER SEND oi Et Tix i Ee DI che x 2 H6 EN PL e aso A L T LI Ll jona E L L J ras Gf E L i I TJ one E LI LUL 1 TJ fc Gf B LI LI TT HsH E LI ff 7 TT ao B T LLI f J Hio 00 B T LULI Ff J com Hf jf jy 1 LI om E 1 1 1 1 Ll wap KILI IL Ll ena E C T 1 1 1T J SELECTION MODE RECALL PARAMETER SAFE PARAMETER SAFE ON OFF GE DLA SAFE PARAMETER SELECT SGENE SCENE ALL ER COMP FADER TO MITRA E E mxsao KEK L J CEEE ll E J Y Jf mxsoh KEK L 7 J mxe pl KEK L J Mix tb EK L ff Jf Hisa h KEK j ff Jf HIS ah KEK L ff J Jf MIxio Pl EK L ff Jf mx 0 HT fF T mira Pf A L T axi h Kl LL II J mx pf Kl IT II J 23 24 7 8 cus K E LLI rinas KILI dl cte Q Bll LL e li ET CTC IN SEL NAME MODE MODULE CH25 174 SELEGTION MODE RECALL PARAMETER SAFE PARAMETER UNIT NAME UNIT NAME MIX 1 SET ALL GLEAR ALL MASTER FADER DCA 1 SELECTION MODE OUT SEL ST ACL MIX SEND NO Use the following two buttons to select how you want to use the SELECTIVE RECALL
60. nding parameter buttons will be turned on CLEAR ALL If you click this button all corresponding parameter buttons will be turned off OTHERS SAFE ON OFF GEQ DcA DE HE BE EE 5 ef 5 6 ZI ef 7 8 9107 9110 Hm We I m 7 mn Pa Ma ji ANARA Pa pa pa me l ki REAN 7 OTHERS Use these buttons to select parameters other than the above The function of these buttons will change depending on the button that is selected in the SELECTION MODE area 1 e If RECALL PARAMETER is on These buttons select the parameters that will be affected by recall operations 19 PMID System Software V1 6 Supplementary Manual If SAFE PARAMETER is on These buttons select the parameters that will be excluded from recall operations The parameters that can be selected are the same as in the SCENE function RECALL SAFE screen with the exception that there is no MUTE MASTER on off for all mute groups In the case of parameters for which there is only one parameter for two adjacent odd numbered even numbered channels such as the parameters listed below the parameter will be excluded from the recall operation only if both channels are specified for selective recall e HA GAIN GANG e HA A B LINK e GATE LINK e COMP LINK e DELAY GANG e PAN MODE e GEQ LINK KA All of the Selective Recall settings will be linked for two paired channels ST IN channels or STEREO A B channels AN e Reca
61. nput channel 3 from DCA group 1 in the example described above the display will be blank Kati e If you turn on the UNIT NAME button in the NAME MODE area at the bottom of the screen the DCA NAME indicator will show the name of the port assigned to that channel instead of show ing the short name of the input channel If you turn Cue Monitor on for a DCA group for which Auto Naming is enabled the channel that was last assigned to that DCA group will be selected its SEL key will light Input Channel Auto Naming function Input Channel Auto Naming function As explained earlier V1 5 added the capability of displaying the channel name or port name in the INPUT NAME indicator of the INPUT block However if necessary it is also possible to specify that the patched port name be always displayed as the input channel name for only a specific input channel This is referred to as the Input channel auto naming function Input Channel Auto Naming procedure The auto naming procedure is as follows 1 Access the INPATCH OUT PATCH function NAME screen DISPLAY FUNCTION CONNECTION SCENE MEMORY IN PATCH A I oome OO OInitial Data E COMI ja EDIT NAME LIBRARY SHORT LONG LIST SELECT H cl chi 2 SHORT LONG Q INPUT CH eh 2 ch2 TING Kick Toni DA eh 3 ch3 2 Ton2 Cah chs JI gt a Sat Tong ehoj co 4 Ton Ton 4 ehbj cho 5 Tom5 Ton 5 6 Hi Hat Tomb Tom 6 che che Pia ae aia chI c9 8 TEN S
62. onsole operations Surround panning p 37 Surround Pan functionality has been added allowing sounds from an input channel to be placed in a two dimensional space when a multi channel playback system is used Multi band dynamics processor p 46 A multi band dynamics processor that includes an independent compressor for each of three bands has been added as an effect type for the internal effects File transfer mode p 47 Data saved on a computer in vyhich PMID Manager is installed can novy be uploaded to the console and CS1D settings can be downloaded to the computer Additional preference items p 48 The follovving items have been added to the UTIL ITY function PREFERENCE screen e PROHIBIT DCA ASSIGN ON SELECTED CH BLOCK e SKIP CONFIRMATIONS FOR MIX MINUS SHORTCUT e LIBRARY PROTECTION Improvements to functions that were added in V1 5 Improvements to functions that were added in V1 5 The following improvements have been made to the new functions that were added in V1 5 Panel Assign in the ST IN block In V1 5 a PANEL ASSIGN screen was added to the UTILITY function allowing the combination of input channels and ST IN channels reflected in the panel to be specified for each individual block DISPLAY FUNCTION AR jni HALE SCENE MEMORY UTILITY UA Bact si 22 0200301 14 WE cH Gt sas a AK Na ANU ATA PANEL ASSIGN ACETA MENU MODULE FLIP BUTTON MODE LEFT SIDE PATTERN CURRENT ASSIGN RIGHT
63. or layer Horizontal pairing mode Input channels 49 72 Input channels 73 96 l J M AA TE A N Meter bridge Vertical pairing mode Input channel 25 Meter bridge At this time the MIX MATRIX bus number LED located at the bottom of the meter bridge will go dark In the METER section the METER SELECT MIX 25 48 switch will go dark and the MATRIX 1 24 switch will blink You can also hold down the top panel SHIFT switch and press the METER section METER SELECT MATRIX 1 24 switch to make the meter mim bridge show the input levels of the input channels In this case as well only the METER SELECT MATRIX 1 24 switch will blink and the above button will automatically be turned on MIX 25 48 MAJ lix1 24 L SELEC MIX 25 48 MATRIX1 24 L SELECT 29 PMID System Software V1 6 Supplementary Manual e button When this button is on the twenty four meters at the right of center will display the levels of ST IN 1 8 in the loca tions shovyn in the following diagram While this button is on the ST IN 1 8 levels will always be displayed in the same location even in FOLLOVV PANEL mode ST IN 1L 1R 4L 4R ST IN 5L 5R 8L 8R Off Off Off l A A M A TP A N Meter bridge At this time the MIX MATRIX bus number LED located at the bottom of the meter bridge will go dark In the METER section the METER SELECT MIX 25 48 switch and MATRIX 1 24 switch will both blink By holding
64. rround mode e Surround channel output destination MIX bus 17 MIX bus 18 MIX bus 19 MIX bus 20 MIX bus 21 MIX bus 22 MIX bus 23 MIX bus 24 E a a NE Font Konno Fonteoner __ rearen nearr __ Sibweoior_ ca re co amp w amp we enen rne From center Rear center Rearen Reang __ Subvecior For example if 6 1ch is selected as the surround mode the surround panning signal flow will be as follows e Signal flow when surround mode 6 1ch INPUT CHANNEL 1 SURROUND eee l w LFE LEVEL LFE LEVEL Ga Mi JE TAR TEAR INPUT CHANNEL 2 SURROUND n PAN tt tr MIT 40 Surround panning E SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block In the SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block MIX SEND section the illumination of MIX SEND NAME indicators 17 24 and the movement of MIX SEND LEVEL PAN encoders 17 24 will change as follows according to the currently selected surround mode gem So SY 0 10 e 0 10 e eo SE mk x S Q B 2 PI Em ON PRE 1 L lt gt R This encoder functions asa controller that moves the surround pan of the currently selected channel between left and right FDIV This encoder functions as a controller that controls the front divergence of the currently selected chan nel Turning the encoder tovvard the right increases the value This is linked with the knob displayed in the SURR PRM screen DIVERGENCE area if the surround mode 6 1ch this w
65. ry Manual Channel name area added to the EQ CH and LCR screens An area that displays the channel name of each channel has been added to the EQ CH screens CH 1 24 CH 25 48 CH 49 72 CH 73 96 ST IN 1 8 of the IN EQ function and to the LCR screen of the PAN ROUTING function Channel name area If the CH NAME button located in the NAME MODE area at the bottom of the display is turned on this area will show the short name of the corresponding channel e EQ CH screen e LCR screen Short name of the input channel Short name of the input channel When the UNIT NAME button is on the name of the port assigned to that channel will be displayed e EQ CH screen e LCR screen Ci E 20100 ik 10K PP a ore CH 1 F Port name of the input channel Short name of the input channel DCA Auto Naming function DCA Auto Naming function Normally the DCA NAME indicator in the DCA GROUP block will display the name assigned to each DCA group CUE SEL CUE SEL CUE SEL CUE SEL CUE SEL DCA name In V1 6 the channel names of the last assigned two channels can also be displayed in the DCA NAME indi cator This is called the DCA auto naming function DCA auto naming procedure The auto naming procedure is as follows 1 Access the INPATCH OUT PATCH function NAME screen DISPLAY FUNCTION CONNECTION SCENE MEMORY IN PATCH A pisconnect OO Olnitial Data GOHI DTT NAME LIBRARY Y LIST SELECT T SHOR
66. ry in the list that you want to erase and then click the CLEAR button to erase the library returning it to a blank state If the FOLLOW SCENE button of the LIBRARY PROTECTION area added to the PREFERENCE screen from V1 6 is turned on p 48 libraries that are linked to a scene cannot be erased If you attempt to recall a warning message will appear If this preference item is off a library can be erased even if it linked to a scene However in this case the library number linked to the scene will be remembered even if that library is now blank when that scene is recalled nothing will be recalled to blank library items 22 Extended functionality for the attenuators Extended functionality for the attenuators The functionality of the input channel attenuators has been expanded to allow cut boost in a range of 96 to 124 dB In previous versions leaving a large margin in the analog domain for an input channel sometimes caused a situation in which sufficient input level could not be obtained even with the fader raised all the way In V1 6 this problem has been addressed by providing up to 24 dB of boost in the digital domain In order to let you rapidly set the attenuator for each input channel a dedicated ATT screen for setting the attenuators has been added to the INPUT EQ function DISPLAY FUNCTION CONNECTION SCENE MEMORY IN EQ A OR 01 1 I H9 s chi9 AIS 5 2 AIS 6 1 CH 7 le cH 8 rai chi lez ch
67. s 17 24 AN If you use 5 1ch or 6 1ch surround mode you will normally connect a dedicated lovy frequency sub woofer to MIK channel 24 LFE However simply switching the surround mode will not change the EQ filter settings You will need to use the EQ LPF of MIX channel 24 to remove the high frequency portion as appropriate for the response of the subwoofer you are using Access the PAN ROUTING function SURR PRM screen In this state you can press the CURSOR lt 4 gt switches to move the surround panning in the left right direction or press the CURSOR IAL VI switches to move the surround panning in the front rear direction over a range of eight steps respectively By holding down the SHIFT switch and pressing the CURSOR lt 4 A V switches you can rapidly move the surround pan over a range of thirty two steps in the left right or front rear direc tion Using the SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL section You can use the SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL sec tion MIX SEND LEVEL PAN encoders to control the surround panning Use the SEL switch to select the channel that you 3 Use the surround mode select buttons to select the vant to control Then tura endek 10 to move th desired surround mode and press the ENTER surround panning left right and turn encoder 21 to switch move it in the front rear direction in units of one The SURROUND MODE popup window will step e e Using the panning buttons of t
68. s ST IN channels 1 2 and 5 6 or 1 2 and 7 8 can be combined freely Also if necessary you may assign combinations of the same ST IN channel to upper and lower ST IN blocks e g ST IN channels 1 2 and 1 2 or ST IN channels 5 6 and 5 6 Improvements to functions that were added in V1 5 Panel display of the unit name In V1 5 the UNIT NAME screen added to the SYS W CLOCK function allowed you to assign a name to each port of each input output unit or card In addition if you turned on the UNIT NAME button in the NAME MODE area at the bot tom of the screen the name of the port assigned to that channel would be displayed instead of the short name of the input channel shown in the screen DISPLAY FUNCTION CONNECTION SCENE MEMORY IN EQ AE Disconnect QO QInitial Data GOH EDIT ii EQ PARAMETER GJE Se ARA E MENU SEL GE ER OFF INPUT ER LIBRARY Y HPF ZLPF CROSSOVER GAIN sas Y sae EQ FLAT LOW MID HIGH MID R GAIN R GAIN GAIN S al vf el yl 15 18 0 70 0 0 0 70 10 0 0 70 40 0 2 5klHz 8 OklHz CONSOLE INISEL NAME MODE DIRECT RECALL MUTE MASTER CH1 mea CORA eoeooooo In V1 6 when you turn on the UNIT NAME button in the NAME MODE area the INPUT NAME indicator in the INPUT block will also show the name of the port assigned to that channel e INPUT block C THR OO THR O THR C THR gm gm gm COMP COMP COMP COMP Port name PMID System Software V1 6 Supplementa
69. s now possi ble to always monitor the unity level signal regard less of the state of the DCA fader or DCA MUTE switch Scene Link Event p 15 You can now cause a pre programmed string of MIDI events to be output from the desired MIDI OUT connector when a specific scene is recalled Selective Recall p 18 A Selective Recall function has been added allowing you to specify for each scene parameters channels that will be excluded from recall when that scene is recalled Extended functionality for Recall Safe p 21 The Recall Safe function has been extended resulting in slight changes to the Recall Safe screen and add ing parameters that can be set to Recall Safe A CLEAR button has been added to each library screen allowing you to erase a library as desired Extended functionality for the attenua tors gt p 23 The functionality of the input channel attenuators has been expanded to allow cut boost in a range of 96 to 24 dB Global Channel Copy p 24 Novy you can choose desired parameters from the currently selected channel and copy them to multi ple channels of the same type in a single operation Input Meter Bridge p 27 The levels of input channels and ST IN channels can now be displayed in the meter bridge Parameter Lock Console Lock p 33 By specifying a password the user can prevent cer tain parameters from being edited until the correct password is input or prohibit c
70. stination This lets you output events to different MIDI OUT connectors f Even if you recall a scene for which a fade time is set the MIDI event will be transmitted immedi ately after the scene is recalled Scene Link Event 17 PMID System Software V1 6 Supplementary Manual Selective Recall In V1 6 you can restrict the parameters channels that will be recalled when a specific scene is recalled or con versely specify parameters channels that will be excluded from the recall operation for a specific scene This function is called Selective Recall In previous versions you could use a function called Recall Safe to select channels parameters that would be excluded from recall operations These Recall Safe settings are global and are common to all scenes Chan nels parameters excluded from a recall operation do not change when any scene is recalled In contrast the Selective Recall function lets you store for each scene a combination of parameters channels that will be recalled or conversely a combination of parameters channels that will be excluded from the recall operation This lets you create partial scene images for store recall using them in a way similar to libraries So that you can universally enable disable the Selective Recall function settings saved in each scene a BYPASS button has been added to the MEMORY screen SELECTIVE RECALL FUNCTION area V1 6 adds a SELECTIVE RECALL screen to the SCENE fu
71. t O Ls rear left e 6 1ch This mode uses seven channels the channels of 5 1ch and a Bs rear center channel LFE subwoofer Dal L front left O C front center R front right rear center Rs rear right a 6 Ls rear left 6 Level meters These meters indicate the master level of the sur round buses AN Be avvare that the level meters in the SURR PRM screen show the final levels of the surround buses they do not show the send levels that are being sent from the input channel to the surround bus D If surround mode 6 1ch DIVERGENCE D Kar t I LINK R 86 DIVERGENCE These parameters specify the balance 0 100 at which a signal panned to the center will be sent to the center buses C S Bs and the left right buses L R Ls Rs With a setting of 0 the signal will be sent only to the left right buses With a setting of 100 the signal will be sent only to the center buses With a setting of 50 the same level will be sent to the left right buses and the center buses If 6 1ch is selected as the surround mode the screen will show an F knob that adjusts the front divergence an R knob that adjusts the rear divergence and a LINK button between them The LINK button links the front and rear divergence If you switch this button on the value of the F knob will be copied to the R knob and the F knob and R knob values will be linked If 3 1ch or 5 1ch are sele
72. tatus will be cleared and MIDI communication will be initialized STATUS 11111110 FE Active Sensing 2 TRANSMISSION CONDITION CONTROL CHANGE BANK ON BANK SELECT BnH CONTROL CHANGE NRPN Tx ON NRPN BnH e SON ER E NRPNor ASSIGN Tx ON FOH 43H 1nH I RESPONSE FOR PARAMETER REQUEST FOH 43H 1nH CONTROL CHANGE ASSIGN Tx ON BnH o MIDI Tx CH PROGRAM CHANGE PGM Tx ON han MIDI OUT CnH iii 0 UI USER DEFINE GPI MMC FOH 7FH nnH 06H PGM ECHO ON MIDIIN S qp SS 54 3 RECEIVE CONDITION MIDI IN MIDI Rx CH or MULTI ON MIDI Rx CH or OMNI ON or MULTI ON BANK ON CONTROL CHANGE BANK SELECT BnH NRPN Rx ON CONTROL CHANGE NRPN BnH SYSTEM EXCLUSIVE PARAMETER REQUEST FOH 43H 3nH ASSIGN Rx ON O O CONTROL CHANGE BnH PGM Rx ON PROGRAM CHANGE CnH PGM ECHO ON QO MIDI OUT 4 PARAMETER CHANGE BASIC FORMAT STATUS ID No SUB STATUS GROUP ID MODEL ID PARAM TYPE DATA EOX 11110000 01000011 Opppnnnn 00111110 00001001 Ottttttt Oddddddd Oddddddd 11110111 FO 43 pn 3e 09 tt ddo ddn F7 System Exclusive Message Manufacture s ID No YAMAHA p mode 1 parameter change or response for request 3 parameter request n 0 15 Device Channel No 1 16 MODEL ID digital mixer Device code PMID TYPE DATA 0 DATA n End of Exclusive PARAMETER VA
73. the input channels In this case as well only the METER SELECT MIX 25 48 switch will blink and the above LINI button will automatically be turned wr on mu Mil ps 48 MATRIX 1 24 EcT MIX 25 48 MATRIX 1 24 L sELECTA At this time the MIK MATRIK bus number LED in the lower part of the meter bridge will go dark button The same display will appear as when the ST IN button is turned on in FIXED CH mode mix button The same display vvill appear as vyhen the MIX button is turned on in FIXED CH mode button The same display will appear as when the MATRIX button is turned on in FIXED CH mode AN While the meter bridge shows the input channel or ST IN channel levels the panel switches in the METER section 32 will operate differently as follows e The METER PRE switch cannot be operated However if PRE ATT PRE GATE PRE FADER is selected as the metering point the METER PRE switch LED will blink e While the METER screen IN PEAK HOLD button is on the METER PEAK HOLD switch LED will blink Parameter Lock Console Lock Parameter Lock Console Lock In V1 6 the user can specify a password and disable changes in specified parameters Parameter Lock or prohibit console operations Console Lock until the correct password is input This function is a convenient way to prevent an unauthorized third party from tampering with the console while the engineer is resting There are two types of password a system pass
74. tion MIX buses 17 24 will be excluded from the operation 45 PMID System Software V1 6 Supplementary Manual Multi band dynamics processor A multi band dynamics processor that includes an independent compressor and limiter for each of the three bands low mid and high has been added as an effect type for the internal effects This effect type is stored in effect library No 30 DISPLAY FUNCTION AR PANEL STATUS SCENE MEMORY EFFECT IRA B iiz ri 229 35 20 6LAST SONG S6cH 96c CH CH T EFFEGT1 EFFEGT2 EFFECTS EFFECTS EFFECTS EFFECT6 EFFECT EFFECTS EFFEGT ASSIGN MENU Multi Band Dyna EFFEGT LIBRARY F SCHIP INPUT L KULTI BAND DYNA a BEHE o OUTPUT L TELP EFSL are HIDI 247 INPUT R JEN 4 a OUTPUT R Bae ee apie z sa Ea g LES BYPASS EF5R 58 Te cHa2 L INPUT R ASSIGN TO MIX LEVEL Encopere Er OUTPUT R ATTENUATOR GAIN COMPRESSOR LOOKUP LGH RGH LOU HID HIGH THRESHOLD RATIO ATTACK RELEASE KNEE BYPASS DELAY r 4 i Oo a a ira 4 4 4 r em 46 4 HARD SOFT OFF DH 160 nsec nsec AT m eset rS CEILING BALANCE LOH MID MID HIGH THRESHOLD ATTACKE RELEASE KNEE BYPASS LEVEL HET a NJ ad a 6 4 r r i 148 a m 46 8 HARD SOFT OFF ON 6 0 OFF K 106 0 aki HARD F F o MERE CONSOLE IN SEL NAME MODE MODULE F MIX SEND NO MASTER FADER OUT SEL TON CHi me ede MIK 1 DCA ST AllLI If a library using this effect type is recalled SOLO buttons
75. will be deleted e To delete the highlighted D click the CLEAR button Click the ENTER button at the right of the charac ter palette A highlighted D character will be input in the long name field of the name list ONG 1 dea 3 dea 4 da 3 dea b uj dea 9 doa 10 dea 11 ro KA Go Kan Ran Ka Go Kan KA G2 fo oo Go oo os oo oo oo T D D D alah alah So slah WE kaka d KT Kal Pe E kek Ran The Auto Naming function is now enabled for the corresponding DCA group At this time the DCA NAME indicator will go dark if a channel has not been assigned to the corresponding DCA group As necessary perform the same operation for other DCA groups Assign channels to the DCA groups for which you performed steps 3 6 For example if you assign input channels 1 and then 2 to DCA group 1 the corresponding DCA NAME indicator will show the channel names of input chan nels 1 2 CUE Channel names If you then add input channel 3 to the same DCA group the DCA NAME indicator will change as follows CUE SEL Channel names AN e Be aware that when you use the DCA Auto Nam ing function the DCA NAME indicator will show the short names of the two last assigned channels e A maximum of twelve channels of names will be remembered for a DCA group If a paired chan nel is assigned the lower numbered channel will be displayed above If you remove i
76. word that is common to the entire system and a console password that can be set for the individual console These two may be set individually Specifying the system password allows you to use the Parameter Lock and Console Lock functions Specifying the console password allows you to use only the Console Lock function SECURITY screen A SECURITY screen has been added to the UTILITY function allowing you to input passwords and enable or defeat Parameter Lock or Console Lock DISPLAY FUNCTION UTILITY SYSTEM PASSHORD er KK F PARAHETER LOCE CONSOLE LOCK CONSOLE LOCK CONSOLE PASSHORD FREE NAME MODE pere tn 1 4 CH11 SYSTEM PASSHORD D kok E PARAMETER LOCK D CONSOLE LOCK 1 SYSTEM PASSWORD This specifies the password for the entire system When using DUAL CONSOLE mode the system password is common to both consoles CONNECTION PANEL STATUS 1 Ja an 1 12511 22530 225 00 0Initial Data S6cH dh MODULE UNIT NAME UNIT NAME MIX17 SCENE MEMORY KELIT LOCK PARARETER SELECT SYSTEM CONFIGURATION SELECT HORD CLOCK SETUP SELECT ee Ue SELECT INPUT PATCH SELEGT OUTPUT PATCH SELEGT INPUT GH ON OFF SELECT OUTPUT CH ON OFF SELEGT MIK TO ST ON OFF SELEGT DCA MUTE ON SELEGT MIX SEND NO MASTER FADER DCA G PARAMETER LOCK When you turn this button on the parameters selected in the LOCK PARAMETER SELECT area 4 will be locked AN I
77. you can operate SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL section MIX SEND LEVEL PAN encoder 20 If the surround mode is 6 1ch use the F knob in the DIVERGENCE area of the screen or MIX SEND LEVEL PAN encoder 20 to set the center diver gence for the front and use the R knob or MIX SEND LEVEL PAN encoder 22 to set the center divergence for the rear LFE If the surround mode is 5 1ch or 6 1ch you can adjust the signal level that is sent to the LFE bus Use the LFE knob in the screen or SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL section MIX SEND LEVEL PAN encoder 24 Surround panning Cautions regarding surround pan Cautions and limitations regarding the use of surround pan are explained below E Scene recall operations E Global paste e The surround mode setting is saved in the scene e If you recall a scene that has a differing surround mode the screen and panel display will change accordingly In this case the surround mode the settings of MIX channels 17 24 and the surround related parameters of all input channels will all be recalled regardless of the Selective Recall or Recall Safe settings If when one channel is excluded from recall you recall a scene whose PATTERN LINK button is turned on the PATTERN LINK button will remain on and only the other channel will be recalled Subsequent operation will function according to the LINK setting Channel library recall operations e Input libraries contain all of the surround related p
78. you later want to make changes to the combi nation of channels parameters that were set to Selective Recall access the SCENE function MEMORY screen and in the SELECTIVE RECALL FUNCTION area turn the BYPASS switch on before you recall that scene Alterna tively you can recall the scene in PREVIEW mode Then use the SELECTIVE RECALL screen to edit the combination of channels parameters and store the scene again into the same scene number If you recall a scene in which the RECALL PARAMETER button On and the ENABLE DISABLE button ENABLE parameters apply ing to the entire scene such as fade time ENABLE DISABLE and TIME parameters and Pan Nominal Position will not be recalled Extended functionality for Recall Safe Extended functionality for Recall Safe The Recall Safe function of prior versions has been extended as follows Recall Safe is now possible for compressor and gate Compressor and gate have been added to the parameters for which you can make Recall Safe settings Accordingly the SCENE function RECALL SAFE screen has been redesigned as follows DISPLAY FUNCTION CONNECTION PANEL STATUS SCENE MEMORY 549 60519 66172 A Sha 20030114 SCENE FAME Foiea 22 0 Ca ESTO SR RECALL SAFE GTC A MENU INPUT OUTPUT OTHERS SAFE PARAMETER SELECT SAFE ON OFF SCENE UNIT N GEH DLA ALL ATT ER GATE CORP FADER SEND ALL ER COMP FADER TO MIRA aj 2 HE Hih E LL nis ki K ECEN na

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