Chapter 2. The User Interfaces Of The Cs1D; About The User Interfaces; User Interfaces Within The Display - Yamaha CS1D Owner's Manual

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Chapter 2. The user interfaces of the CS1D

This chapter introduces the various user interfaces that control the software of the CS1D console, and explains how to
use them.

About the user interfaces

The PM1D system is designed so that basic parameters such as channel adjustments and mixing can be controlled using
only the faders and encoders on the top panel of the CS1D. However if you wish to make more detailed settings, you will
need to access a specific function and edit the parameter value in software. The following pages explain the various inter-
faces used to control the software in the display.

User interfaces within the display

The following user interfaces are used within the display of the CS1D.
Pointer
The arrow shown in the display is called the
"pointer." The pointer is used to select the element
that you wish to control.
Pointer
Cursor
The red frame shown in the display is called the "cur-
sor." When an on-screen element is enclosed by the
cursor, that element is selected for control.
Cursor
Tabs
The screen names shown at the upper left of the dis-
play are called "tabs." Tabs are used to switch between
different screens within the same function.
Tab
Buttons
Buttons in the display are used to switch parameters
on/off, or to select one of multiple choices. Cur-
rently-on buttons are displayed in green, and buttons
that are off are displayed in gray.
Buttons turned on
Buttons turned off
Knobs/faders/numerical boxes
Knobs/faders in the display are used to modify the
value of a parameter. The current value can be veri-
fied in the numerical box.
Knob
Numerical box
Fader
Numerical box
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