Yamaha CS1D Owner's Manual page 406

Control surface digital audio mixing system
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COMM IN
Select the input jack that will be the source for the
COMM IN signal.
When you click the
button, a popup window will
appear in which you can select the unit number/slot
number/channel of the input jack.
The input level of the signal is shown by the level
meter at the left.
If an input card with head amp is selected, this screen
will allow you to switch between A/B jacks, turn
phantom power on/off, switch between normal/
inverted phase, and adjust the input gain.
GATE
Make settings for gating the COMM IN signal.
The GATE ON/OFF button switches the gate on/off.
By clicking the mini-graph, you can access a screen
for setting the parameters.
LEVEL
Adjust the output level of the COMM IN signal after
passing through the gate.
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5 MONITOR MODE
These buttons select one of the following four moni-
toring methods for the MONITOR A output.
This is linked with the [L MONO] and [R MONO]
switches in the MONITOR section of the CS1D top
panel.
STEREO..............L/R channels will be monitored
in stereo.
L-MONO ............Only the L channel will be moni-
tored in monaural.
R-MONO ............Only the R channel will be mon-
itored in monaural.
LR-MONO..........The L/R channels will be mixed,
and monitored in monaural.
6 DIMMER
These buttons temporarily attenuate the levels of the
COMM IN and the signal that was being monitored
when talkback was ON.
The amount of attenuation when the button is
turned on can be adjusted by the knobs located
immediately below.
The range of adjustment is –96 dB – 0dB.
When COMM IN or talkback are turned on, a
COMM IN or TB symbol will appear in the upper
part of the screen.
7 Level meters
This is a peak level meter that shows the pre-fader
level of MONITOR OUT connector A (i.e., the level
before the MONITOR A [LEVEL] volume).
The level of the signal that is output from the MON-
ITOR OUT connector will vary depending on the
state of the MONITOR A [LEVEL] volume and the
[ON] switch.
Normally these will indicate the level of the MONI-
TOR A output (the source selected in the MONITOR
A SOURCE section). When cue/solo is being used,
these will indicate the output level of the cue/solo
signal.
7
8 OUTPUT ON/OFF
This button is an on/off switch for the signal that is
output from the MONITOR OUT A jacks.
This will not affect the output to the MONITOR A
PHONES jack.
8
9 CUE INTERRUPTION
This button specifies whether or not the cue/solo sig-
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nal will be output from the MONITOR OUT A jacks.
When the CUE INTERRUPTION button is on
When cue/solo is used, the cue/solo signal will be
output from the MONITOR OUT A jacks. (The
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monitor source selected in the MONITOR A
SOURCE section will be ignored.)
When the CUE INTERRUPTION button is off
The cue/solo signal will not be output from the
MONITOR OUT A jacks at all. (Only the monitor
source selected in the MONITOR A SOURCE section
will be output at all times.)
0 DELAY
Here you can set the delay function provided for the
MONITOR/CUE bus output.
Use the knob to specify a delay time (0–750 msec)
and use the DELAY button to turn the delay on/off.
When the DELAY button is on, the MONITOR A
and cue signals will be delayed by the specified time.
MON/CUE (monitor/cue) functions
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