Yamaha CS1D Operating Manual page 452

Digital audio mixing system software v1.41
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Output functions
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2 MUTE
These are the mute group numbers. The mute group
corresponding to the grid where the cursor is cur-
rently located will be highlighted.
3 MUTE ON/OFF
Each mute group can be switched between mute on/
off in the screen using these buttons. If the MODE
button (1) is set to MUTE MASTER, these buttons
will be linked to the [9]–[12] switches on the con-
sole.
Hint
If mute is turned on, the output channels of that
mute group will be set to the same state as if the cor-
responding [ON] switch of the console had been
turned off, so that no signal will be output.
At this time, the LED of the [ON] switch of the con-
sole will blink.
4 CLEAR
This button clears all output channels that had been
assigned to that mute group.
5 Grid
In this grid, output channels (horizontal rows) can
be assigned to mute groups (vertical columns). Move
the cursor to the desired grid, and press the [ENTER]
button (or click) to set/cancel the assignment. You
may assign a single output channel to multiple mute
groups.
6 MUTE SAFE ON/OFF
This button temporarily defeats muting for a chan-
nel. If this button is displayed as "–", clicking it will
change the display to "ON" and will exclude that out-
put channel from the mute group. Click it once again
to return to the original state.
Normally, the Mute Safe operation can be performed
independently of scene memories. However if a
channel changes from mono to paired as a result of
recalling a scene, Mute Safe will be turned on for
both channels if it had been on for either of the chan-
nels.
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Mute groups 9–12 can be used for either input chan-
nels or output channels. However, it is not possible
to assign both input and output channels to the same
mute group. For this reason if an input channel is
already assigned to a mute group 9–12, it is not pos-
sible to assign an output channel to the same mute
group.
When a scene is recalled, the mute group data of
Recall Safe channels may be adjusted so that Recall
Safe settings are consistent within mute groups 9–12.
Also when a channel library is recalled, the data that
is recalled to the channel may be adjusted so that set-
tings are consistent for mute groups 9–12.
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