Delay Section - Yamaha CS1D Operating Manual

Digital audio mixing system software v1.41
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DELAY section

In this section you can make settings for the internal delay function.
1 DELAY [ON] switch and LED
This is the on/off switch for the delay of the selected
channel.
When this is on, the switch LED will light, and the
input signal will be delayed by the delay time shown
in the DELAY TIME [VALUE] indicator (2).
2 DELAY [TIME] encoder and [VALUE] indicator
The DELAY [TIME] encoder sets the delay time of
the selected output channel.
The current delay time will be displayed in the
DELAY TIME [VALUE] indicator in millisecond
units.
The delay time range is 0 msec – 1000 msec
1
2
ON
msec
DELAY
Hint
The output channel delay function provides a useful
way to compensate for time differences between
speakers placed at distant locations.
Even if the internal clock on which the PM1D system
operates is switched from 48 kHz to 44.1 kHz (or the
opposite), the delay time will not change. However
while a PM1D system is synchronized to a word
clock supplied from an external device, the displayed
time and the actual delay time may differ if the word
clock frequency is changed using vari-pitch.
If you have selected one channel of two paired
MIX/MATRIX channels, or the L or R channel of a
STEREO channel, the parameters of the DELAY
section can be set independently for each channel.
If you adjust the delay time here, decimal places
that are not subsequently displayed will be rounded
off.
SELECTED OUTPUT CHANNEL block
TIME
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