Sending A Signal From An Input Channel To A Mix Bus - Yamaha CS1D Operating Manual

Digital audio mixing system software v1.41
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Sending a signal from an input channel to a MIX bus

Here's how to use the INPUT block/ST IN block to send an input channel signal to a MIX bus.
Hint
If the send destination is a MIX bus, the type of MIX bus (FIX or VARI) that you wish to use must first be selected in
the display. Then you can set the send level for each channel. MIX buses set to FIX type can be used as group buses,
and MIX buses set to VARI type can be used as AUX buses.
The procedure described here uses the example of an input channel, but the procedure is virtually identical for a ST
IN channel as well.
[Procedure]
1. In the LCD FUNCTION ACCESS block, press the
INPUT [PAN/ROUTING] switch several times to
access the following CH to MIX screen.
LCD FUNCTION ACCESS
block
INPUT [PAN/ROUTING] switch
CH to MIX screen (PAN/ROUTING function)
In the CH to MIX screen you can make settings for
the signal that is sent from an input channel/ST IN
channel to the MIX bus.
Chapter 4. Basic operation for input channels
The vertical column in the upper part of the screen
shows the send destination MIX bus, and the hori-
zontal rows show the send source input channel/ST
IN channel.
Set/defeat pairing for consecutive odd
even-numbered MIX buses.
Switch between FIX/VARI types for consec-
utive odd
even-numbered MIX buses.
Switch the signal sent from the input chan-
nel/ST IN channel (vertical column) to the
MIX bus on/off and adjust its send level, etc.
Input channel/ST IN channel (send source)
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