Fader Section - Yamaha CS1D Owner's Manual

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CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware)

FADER section

In this section you can switch the currently selected channel on/off, and set its input level.
1 CLIP [EQ] LED
This LED will light when the post-EQ signal clips.
If this LED lights, lower the [ATTENUATOR]
encoder.
2 CLIP [CH ] LED
This LED will light if clipping occurs at any of the
following locations: the currently selected channel
metering point, PRE ATT, POST EQ, POST GATE,
POST COMP, or INSERT IN.
The lit state of this LED will be held if input PEAK
HOLD is turned on in the METER function screen.
3 [ON] switch and LED
This turns the currently selected channel on/off.
(The LED will light for an input channel that is
turned on.)
If this switch is turned off, no signals will be sent
from that channel to the STEREO bus or MIX buses.
4 Fader
This is a 100 mm fader that adjusts the input level of
the currently selected channel.
The range is –
– +10 dB.
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5 Meter LEDs
This is a twelve-point LED meter that indicates the
input level of the channel.
The position at which the level is detected can be
selected from the following locations:
PRE ATT ............ Before the attenuator
PRE GATE ...........Immediately before the internal gate
PRE FADER ....... Immediately before the fader
POST FADER .... Immediately after the fader
POST ON ............ Immediately after the [ON] switch
The level detection point can be selected in the dis-
play (METER function).
6 [CUE] switch and LED
This switch monitors the currently selected channel.
When this switch is pressed, the POST PAN, PFL
(pre-fader listen), or AFL (after-fader listen) signal of
the corresponding channel will be sent to the CUE
bus, and can be monitored from the CUE OUT jacks,
MONITOR OUT jacks A, and PHONES jack.
The position of the signal sent to the CUE bus and
the monitoring method can be selected from the
console in the MASTER block CUE section, or in the
display (MON/CUE function CUE/SOLO screen).
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