Libraries; Basic Library Operation - Yamaha CS1D Operating Manual

Digital audio mixing system software v1.41
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Libraries

A library is an internal memory area where various settings of the PM1D system can be saved for later use.
The PM1D system provides a variety of libraries for patch data, EQ data, compressor data, and effect data.
These can be recalled from the corresponding screens.

Basic library operation

This section explains the basic procedure common to all libraries.
[Procedure]
Storing settings of the PM1D system in a library
Here's how to store PM1D settings in a library.
1. Access the library popup window for the type of
data you wish to store.
For details on how to access the popup window, refer
to the explanation for each library. Depending on the
type of library, you will first need to select the item
(channel, effect, GEQ module, etc.) that you wish to
store.
An example of a library popup window
2. From the library list, select the store destination
number, and click that line.
At the right side of each library popup window, there
is a list called the "library list." Use this list to select
the memory number for the data that will be stored
or recalled. When you click the line for the desired
number within the list, that line will be highlighted.
This indicates that this number is selected for dis-
play/editing.
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An example of a library list
Some library lists may contain data marked "READ
ONLY." This is preset data written at the factory.
Data cannot be overwritten onto these numbers.
3. Click the STORE button.
The LIBRARY STORE popup window will appear, in
which you can assign a name to the data that will be
stored.
An example of a LIBRARY STORE popup window
4. Use the text palette to name the data.
For details on using the text palette, refer to "CS1D
Operating Manual (Basic Operation)"
P.20.

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