Mute Groups; Assigning Input Channels To A Mute Group - Yamaha CS1D Owner's Manual

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Mute groups

The PM1D system provides 12 mute groups, to which the desired input channels (input channels, ST IN channels) or
output channels (MIX channels, MATRIX channels) can be assigned. By using the [1]–[12] switches located in the
SCENE MEMORY block of the console, you can turning muting on/off for each mute group.
Do not confuse "mute groups" with the "DCA group muting" that is controlled by the DCA [MUTE] switches of
the DCA GROUP block. These functions are independent in their operation and in their settings.

Assigning input channels to a mute group

Here's how to assign an input channel (input channel, ST IN channel) to a mute group.
[Procedure]
1. In the LCD FUNCTION ACCESS block, press the
INPUT [DCA/MUTE] switch several times to
access the following MUTE GROUP ASSIGN screen
(IN DCA/MUTE function).
LCD FUNCTION ACCESS
block
INPUT [DCA/MUTE] switch
MUTE GROUP ASSIGN screen (IN DCA/MUTE
function)
In this screen, mute groups 1–12 are shown from top
to bottom, and input channels (or ST IN channels)
are shown from left to right. Use the left/right scroll
bar to view channels that are currently not visible.
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2. To assign an input channel to a mute group, click
the grid where the two intersect.
A " " symbol will appear in the grid, and the input
channel will be assigned to the mute group. (If you
click once again, the assignment will be cancelled,
and the " " symbol will disappear.)
3. In the same way, assign input channels to other
mute groups.
It is not possible to assign input channels and output
channels to the same mute group of mute groups 9–
12. If an output channel is already assigned, attempt-
ing to assign an input channel will cause an error
message to appear, and the assignment will not be
completed. (The converse also applies.)
When a scene is recalled, the mute group data of the
Recall Safe channels may sometimes be adjusted so
that the Recall Safe settings are not mixed within
mute groups 9–12.
Also when recalling a channel library, the recalled
channel data may be adjusted so that the settings are
consistent between mute groups 9–12.

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