Chapter 12. Internal Effects; About The Internal Effects Of The Pm1D System - Yamaha CS1D Operating Manual

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Chapter 12. Internal effects

This chapter explains how to use the internal effects.

About the internal effects of the PM1D system

The PM1D system contains eight effect units. For each effect unit, you can select one of 29 effect types.
The inputs and outputs of these internal effects are not fixed to any particular bus or channel. They can be freely patched
to any output channel or input channel, or used as insert-in/insert-out in any channel.
Signal flow for the internal effects
MIX channels 1–48 output
MATRIX channels 1–24 output
STEREO A/B channels output
Input channels 1–96 {1–48} insert out
ST IN channels 1–8 {1–4} insert out
MIX channels 1–48 insert out
MATRIX channels 1–24 insert out
STEREO A/B channels insert out
If the signal path is assigned to only one side of the effect, it will be processed as monaural input/stereo output.
When the signal path is assigned to only one input
channel
INPUT L or R
INPUT L
R
If the signal path is assigned to both input channels, the
processing will depend on the type of effect that is cur-
rently selected. "STEREO type" effects process the L/R
input signals independently. "MIX type" effects mix the
L/R inputs before inputting them to the effect, and then
output in stereo.
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L RETURN
EFFECT
R RETURN
EFFECT 1
EFFECT 2
EFFECT 8
When the signal path is assigned to both input
channels
STEREO type effects
INPUT L
INPUT R
MIX type effects
INPUT L
INPUT R
Input channels 1–96 {1–48} input
ST IN channels 1–8 {1–4} input
Input channels 1–96 {1–48} insert in
ST IN channels 1–8 {1–4} insert in
MIX channels 1–48 insert in
MATRIX channels 1–24 insert in
STEREO A/B channels insert in
EFFECT L
L RETURN
EFFECT R
R RETURN
L RETURN
EFFECT
R RETURN

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