How The "Cs1D Reference Manual (Software)" Is Organized; Printing Conventions In The "Cs1D Reference Manual (Software) - Yamaha CS1D Owner's Manual

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How the "CS1D Reference Manual (Software)" is organized

In the "CS1D Reference Manual (Software)," the screens that appear in the display of the console (CS1D) are organized
into the following four sections. This manual explains how to access the screens, the function of each part, and related
procedures.
Global functions
Here you can make settings that affect the entire PM1D
system.
Output functions
Here you can make settings that affect the output chan-
nels (MIX channels, MATRIX channels, STEREO A/B
channels).
Input functions
Here you can make settings that affect input channels
(monaural input channels, ST IN channels).
Library
This is an internal memory area that allows you to save
and reuse PM1D system settings such as patch data, EQ
data, compressor data, and effect data.

Printing conventions in the "CS1D Reference Manual (Software)"

Difference between the 96 channel model and 48
channel model
In general, the "CS1D Reference Manual (Software)"
is written with the 96 channel model (i.e., the model
whose engine uses the DSP1D-EX) in mind. In cases
where the specifications differ between the 96 chan-
nel model and the 48 channel model (whose engine
uses the DSP1D), the specifications of the 48 channel
model will be enclosed in curly brackets { }.
Example: x will indicate a number in the range of 1–
96 {1–48}.
Distinguishing between the controls of the CS1D
and the on-screen knobs/buttons
Controls (switches, encoders, volumes) on the top
panel, rear panel, and front panel of the CS1D are
enclosed in square brackets [ ] to distinguish them
from the knobs and buttons that appear in the dis-
play.
Example: Press the [ENTER] switch. (This refers to
an operation on the top panel of the CS1D.)
Example: Click the STORE button. (This refers to an
operation within the display.)
Various icons
The following icon indicates useful tips or related
pages for reference.
Hint
How the "CS1D Reference Manual (Software)" is organized
For details on setting up and connecting the PM1D
system, refer to "CS1D Operating Manual (Start-
up)."
For details on operating the PM1D system, refer to
"CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation)."
For details on the functions and operation of the
controllers and connectors on the top panel, rear
panel, and front panel of the CS1D, refer to "CS1D
Reference Manual (Hardware)."
Screen shots shown in this manual are taken from a
prototype. Please be aware that they may differ
slightly from the actual screens on your unit.
The following icon indicates particularly important
items or operations that must be used with caution.
Accessing screens
The method of accessing a screen is described on the
first page of the explanation for that screen. Most
screens can be accessed either by using the switches
of the console or by using the buttons in the display.
Example:
Console
LCD FUNCTION ACCESS block INPUT
[PATCH] switch (press repeatedly until the screen
shown at the right appears)
This means that you are to press the INPUT
[PATCH] switch on the CS1D (located in the LCD
FUNCTION ACCESS block) repeatedly to access
the desired screen.
Example:
Display
MENU button
INSERT/DIRECT VIEW tab
This means that you are to successively click the
MENU button
INSERT/DIRECT VIEW tab that appear in the
display to access the desired screen.
INPUT PATCH button
INPUT PATCH button
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