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Owner’s Manual

Summary of Contents for CS1D

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Page 2: ... YAMAHA CORPORATION OF AMERICA Perchlorate This product contains a battery that contains perchlorate material Perchlorate Material special handling may apply See www dtsc ca gov hazardouswaste perchlorate This product contains a high intensity lamp that contains a small amount of mercury Disposal of this material may be regulated due to environmen tal considerations For disposal information in the...

Page 3: ...ING LOW BATTERY appears when you turn on this unit contact your dealer as soon as possible about replacing the internal data backup battery The unit will still operate correctly but data other than the presets will be lost We recommend that you save the data on an ATA compatible PC flash storage card before replacing the battery The performance of components with moving con tacts such switches rot...

Page 4: ...ituations 1 When operated by a gloved finger 2 When operated with a pen ballpoint pen or pen cil etc 3 When operated by two or more fingers 4 When operated with an object placed on it The unit may not operate correctly if water droplets or condensation are present on the surface or if operated using a soiled or sweaty finger If condensation occurs dry the unit thoroughly or wipe it dry before use ...

Page 5: ...Operating Manual ...

Page 6: ...Operating Manual Start up ...

Page 7: ...it to the engines Mirror mode 12 Connecting a digital input output unit to the engines Mirror mode 13 Turning on the power and verifying the connections 14 Turning on the power 14 Checking the status of each device Standard mode 15 Checking the engine Standard mode 15 Checking the analog input unit Standard mode 16 Checking the analog output unit Standard mode 17 Digital input output unit Standard...

Page 8: ...ystem 31 Connect an input source 32 Patch the input unit to an input channel 33 Monitor the input signal 36 Checking the operation of an output unit 38 Preparations for checking 38 Connect the monitor system 39 Connect an input source 40 Patch the input unit to an input channel 41 Patch the STEREO A channel to an output unit 42 Send the input signals of input channels 1 2 to the STEREO bus 44 Turn...

Page 9: ...m the model with the DSP1D EX as the engine in mind Where the functionality of the 96 channel model differs from the 48 channel model the model with the DSP1D as the engine the functionality of the 48 channel model is enclosed in curly brackets Standard mode and Mirror mode The PM1D system has two operation modes ele ments that determine system structure and connec tion method Standard mode in whi...

Page 10: ...c line input cards four AD cards installed Cards can be installed in the AI8 only by a Yamaha service engineer The user must never attempt to install a card himself Analog output unit AO8 This is an output unit that outputs analog audio signals from the engine and can accommodate eight DA cards LMY4 DA Cards can be installed in the AO8 only by a Yamaha service engineer The user must never attempt ...

Page 11: ...e not using AP8AD or AP8DA cards or if you are using AP8AD or AP8DA cards simultaneously with an MY8 TD MY8 AT MY8 AE card there is no limitation on the number of MY8 TD MY8 AT MY8 AE cards that can be used AP8AD AP8DA cards used MY8 AD MY4 AD MY4 DA cards used MY8 TD MY8 AT MY8 AE cards used Total 0 cards Up to a total of 8 cards Total 1 card Up to 6 cards Up to the number of vacant DIO8 slots To...

Page 12: ...t Cursor The red frame shown in the display is called the cur sor An on screen item will be enclosed by the cur sor to indicate that this item is selected for modification Click Click refers to the action of placing the pointer on a specific item in the display and pressing the left or right switch of the track pad located in the data entry block This action is used to turn an on screen button on ...

Page 13: ...right switch while you slide your fin ger left right up down across the track pad This action is used to continuously adjust a knob or slider in the screen or to move a specific item to another location Hint As an alternative way to perform this action you can use a mouse connected to the MOUSE connector of the CS1D Track pad Drag Drag Mouse While pressing ...

Page 14: ... input output connectors numbered 1 and 2 These two sets of connectors are completely identi cal and the system will operate normally if just one set is connected However you may connect both 1 and 2 so that one of them can be used as a backup You must connect the identically numbered con nectors of the console and engine to each other If differently numbered connectors are connected to each other...

Page 15: ...used as a backup This method of connection is recommended for most cases You must connect the identically numbered con nectors of the console and engine to each other If differently numbered connectors are connected to each other the system will not function correctly Hint If both control input output connectors 1 and 2 are connected connector 1 will be given priority when the power is turned on I...

Page 16: ...T SELECTOR switch located on the front panel of the AO8 to the A position Hint An AI8 analog input unit can be connected to any INPUT connector of the engine and the number of that INPUT connector will be the ID number of that unit Similarly an AO8 analog output unit can be connected to any OUTPUT connector of the engine and the number of that OUTPUT connector will be the ID number of that unit Be...

Page 17: ...rs of the engine and connect the INPUT connectors A B of the digital input output unit to OUTPUT 1 6 connectors of the engine In this case set the PORT B SELECTOR switch located on the front panel of the DIO8 to the 5 8 position Hint The DIO8 digital input output unit can be con nected to any INPUT connector OUTPUT connec tor of the engine The DIO8 will automatically select a control connector acc...

Page 18: ...nteed if any other cables are used If you need cables of a different length than the included D sub half pitch 68 pin cables please con tact your dealer The console and engines A B each have two identical sets of digital input output connectors numbered 1 and 2 These two sets of connectors are completely identi cal and the system will operate normally if just one set is connected However you may c...

Page 19: ...panel of the console has two DC POWER INPUT connectors A and B If you are using only one power supply you may connect it to either DC POWER INPUT connector You can also connect two power supplies to the two DC POWER INPUT connectors A and B If this con nection method is used the PM1D system will con tinue to operate even if one of the power supplies should unexpectedly fail since the other power s...

Page 20: ...og output unit to one of the OUTPUT 1 OUTPUT 6 connectors of engine A Connect the INPUT B con nector of the AO8 to one of the OUTPUT 1 OUT PUT 6 connectors of engine B When using Mirror mode INPUT connectors A and B of the AO8 must be connected to the identically numbered OUTPUT connector of engines A and B Be aware that if these are connected to differently numbered OUTPUT connectors the content ...

Page 21: ...nd B of the DIO8 must be connected to the identically numbered INPUT connector of engines A and B Be aware that if differently numbered connectors are used the content of the input and output signals will change when you switch between engines A and B When using the system in mirror mode set the DIO8 s front panel PORT B SELECTOR switch to 5 8 if you will be using connector A as the default or to ...

Page 22: ...ror mode turn on the power of the clock generator as well The PM1D Operating Manual Start up assumes that the various internal settings of the CS1D are in their default state If you have already modified the settings of the CS1D from their initial state or if you are not sure whether the settings are in their initial state turn on the PW1D power supply and when the opening title appears in the LCD...

Page 23: ...or Mirror mode refer to Checking the status of each device Mirror mode p 18 Checking the engine Standard mode The front panel of the DSP1D EX DSP1D engine shows the following information 1 ENGINE ID These indicators show whether the engine DSP1D EX DSP1D is connected to the ENGINE A or ENGINE B connectors DIGITAL I O CONTROL I O of the console In Standard mode the A LED will always be lit 2 CONTRO...

Page 24: ...ctor of the engine Re connect it to an INPUT connector E3 Either the cable connected to the OUTPUT connector of the AI8 rear panel is disconnected or the connection destination is incor rect Please check the cable UL unlocked The word clock of the AI8 is not synchronized with the PM1D system Check the connection for the WORD CLOCK IN connector of the AI8 or the CS1D word clock settings p 24 UC unc...

Page 25: ...system Check the connection for the WORD CLOCK IN connector of the AO8 or the CS1D word clock settings p 24 UC unconnected Control signals are not being received correctly Make sure that the engine is powered on Digital input output unit Standard mode If the DIO8 digital input output unit is correctly connected to the engine the I O UNIT ID indicator of the DIO8 will show the ID number of that uni...

Page 26: ...als are not being passed between the engine and the console Check the connections between engines A B and the console and between the con sole and the power supply 2 CONTROL I O If the CONTROL I O connectors of the engine and console are correctly connected the LED will light to indicate which of the two sets of CONTROL I O connectors 1 and 2 is currently being used When the power is turned on eng...

Page 27: ... connector on the rear panel of the AI8 has been discon nected or is connected to the wrong destination Check the cable UL unlocked The word clock is not synchro nized Check the connections of the AI8 s WORD CLOCK IN con nector or the word clock settings of the CS1D p 28 UC unconnected Control signals are not being received correctly Make sure that the engine is powered on ID number and A or b dis...

Page 28: ...on the rear panel of the AO8 has been dis connected or is connected to the wrong destination Check the cable UL unlocked The word clock is not synchro nized Check the connections of the AO8 s WORD CLOCK IN con nector or the word clock settings of the CS1D p 28 UC unconnected Control signals are not being received correctly Make sure that the engine is powered on ID number and A or b displayed alte...

Page 29: ...cator of the DIO8 will show one of the following error displays UL unlocked The word clock of the DIO8 is not synchronized with the PM1D system Check the con nections of the DIO8 s WORD CLOCK IN connector or the word clock setting of the CS1D p 28 ID number and A or b displayed alternately Since control signals from the CS1D forcibly switched the valid engine to A or B the setting of the PORT B SE...

Page 30: ...ndard mode If you are using Mirror mode please proceed to Basic settings Mirror mode p 26 Selecting the operation mode Standard mode The operation mode determines the configuration of the PM1D system and how the components are connected to each other The PM1D system version 1 0 supports two modes Standard mode in which one console is used with one engine and Mirror mode in which one console is use...

Page 31: ... must turn down the output of the power amp before changing this setting Hint In the SYSTEM CONNECTION screen you can also check the cabling within the system and the status of each device If both sets of connectors 1 2 are connected two lines will be displayed in the screen In this case the connector for the transmitting device in the graphic will show the number of the currently valid connector ...

Page 32: ...al the frequency of this clock is referred to as the sampling rate or sampling frequency Procedure 1 In the LCD FUNCTION ACCESS block press the SYS W CLOCK switch several times to access the following screen Settings for the word clock of the PM1D system are made in this screen 2 In the screen area marked SETTING LEVEL make sure that the BASIC button is on displayed in green If the ADVANCED button...

Page 33: ...hen PM1D system internal settings are changed but also when the word clock setting is switched on an external device e g a CD player or a recording device ENGINE A INT 48 k Default setting The internal clock of the engine 48 kHz INT 44 1 k The internal clock of the engine 44 1 kHz W CLOCK IN Supply a word clock to the WORD CLOCK IN connector of the engine Normally you will select either INT 48 k o...

Page 34: ...mode Selecting the operation mode Mirror mode Procedure 1 In the LCD FUNCTION ACCESS block press the SYS W CLOCK switch several times to access the following screen This is the SYSTEM CONNECTION screen in which you can check the connection status of each device and select the operation mode DSPx2 x2 LCD FUNCTION ACCESS block SYS W CLOCK switch ...

Page 35: ...engine B and the desired state will not be obtained This indicates the type of input unit that is con nected to each INPUT connector 1 10 of the engine This indicates the type of input unit that is connected to each OUTPUT connector 1 6 of the engine If both jacks 1 2 of the same type are connected two lines will be dis played in the screen You can click a button in the jack area to select the jac...

Page 36: ...ress the SYS W CLOCK switch several times to access the following screen Settings for the word clock of the PM1D system are made in this screen 2 In the SETTING LEVEL section of the screen make sure that the ADVANCED button is on dis played in green The ADVANCED button will automatically be on if you select CONSOLE x1 ENGINE x2 Mirror Mode in the SYSTEM CONNECTION screen p 26 ADVANCED button on LC...

Page 37: ...to ensure that the sys tem operates in a stable manner With these settings the word clock from the exter nal clock generator will be supplied directly to each device in the PM1D system even if you switch between engines A and B in case of problems so that the clock itself will not be switched and the change will occur in the shortest possible time If when you change the word clock settings the AI8...

Page 38: ... input unit to an input channel m m m m Press the CUE switch of the input channel m m m m Check whether the signal is output from the MONITOR OUT A jacks or the MONITOR A headphone jack Preparations for checking Before you begin checking the operation of the input unit make sure that you have performed the following actions Connect the various components that are part of the PM1D system p 6 13 Use...

Page 39: ...n high power monitors are not necessary If you will be monitoring through headphones connect them to the PHONES MONITOR A jack located on the front panel of the CS1D console Please do not use the MONITOR A B headphone jacks located on the top panel of the console in the SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block simulta neously with the PHONES MONITOR A B jacks located on the front panel Doing so can cause the ...

Page 40: ...e digital I O card INPUT UNIT NO PHANTOM MASTER ON OFF 48V POWER ON OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ANALOG INPUT BOX ANALOG IN CH2B B SIGNAL MIC LINE INPUT CARD MODEL LMY2 ML B SIGNAL CH2A CH1B CH1A L R MIC Line Platine LMY2 ML CD player DAT recorder AI8 input unit INPUT UNIT NO PHANTOM MASTER ON OFF 48V POWER ON OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ANALOG INPUT BOX ANALOG IN CH4 SIGNAL SIGNAL AD CARD MODEL LMY4 AD SIGNAL SIG...

Page 41: ...s of the input unit to input channels of the PM1D sys tem This operation is performed within the display of the CS1D console Procedure 1 Turn on the power in the order of PM1D system monitor system 2 In the LCD FUNCTION ACCESS block press the INPUT PATCH switch several times to access the following screen This is the INPUT PATCH screen where signals from an input unit or effect return can be patch...

Page 42: ...ing a symbol appear in the grid where the patch source intersects the patch des tination There are two ways to do this as follows In this grid input jacks horizontal rows can be patched to input channels vertical col umns A symbol is displayed to indicate a currently patched grid location Patch source input jack From the top row the dis play shows the type and ID of the input unit the num ber of t...

Page 43: ...sole 1 Use the track pad to move the cursor to the desired grid The cursor will change to the shape of a fin ger 2 Click the desired grid to make the symbol appear The screen will appear as follows when an input source has been patched to input channels 1 2 For anAI8 with a mic line input card LMY2 ML installed For an AI8 with an AD card LMY4 AD installed For a DIO8 with a digital I O card install...

Page 44: ... any of these switches are on it may not be possible to monitor the signal from the MONITOR OUT A jacks or the MONITOR A headphone jack even though the CUE switch of the input channel is pressed Monitoring will also be impossible if the CUE INTERRUPTION button has been turned off in the MON CUE function MONITOR A screen Please check whether this button has been turned off CS1D Reference Manual Sof...

Page 45: ...dark CS1D Reference Manual Hard ware p 5 In the MASTER block GLOBAL LAYER section has the 49 96 switch been turned on LED lit On the 96 channel model when the GLOBAL LAYER 49 96 switch is on LED lit channels 49 96 will be selected as the input channels that are controlled from the top panel of the CS1D This switch has no function on the 48 channel model To control channels 1 48 press the GLO BAL L...

Page 46: ...Patch the output unit to the STEREO A channel m m m m Send the input channel signal to the STEREO bus m m m m Check whether the signal is output from the STEREO OUT A jacks Preparations for checking Before you begin checking the operation of an output unit make sure that the following actions have been completed Connect the various components that are part of the PM1D system p 6 13 Use the indicat...

Page 47: ...he digital I O card MY8 AT MY8 TD MY8 AE to the digital input connector of a DAT recorder or digital MTR multi track recorder of the same format as that card In this case it will not be possible to directly monitor the signal via the monitor system so you will need to arrange things so that the signal can be monitored via the head phone jack or analog output jacks of the recorder 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 OUT...

Page 48: ...onnect a line output device such as a CD player or DAT recorder to an input unit INPUT UNIT NO PHANTOM MASTER ON OFF 48V POWER ON OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ANALOG INPUT BOX ANALOG IN CH4 SIGNAL SIGNAL AD CARD MODEL LMY4 AD SIGNAL SIGNAL CH3 CH2 CH1 L R CD player DAT recorder AI8 analog input unit ...

Page 49: ...1 Turn on the power in the order of the PM1D system monitor system 2 In the LCD FUNCTION ACCESS block press the INPUT PATCH switch several times to access the following screen 3 Patch the input source to input channels 1 49 and 2 50 The following illustration shows an example of when jacks 1 2 of an AD card LMY4 AD installed in slot 1 of the AI8 are patched to input channels 1 2 LCD FUNCTION ACCES...

Page 50: ...so assign patch an output channel MIX channel MATRIX channel STEREO A B channel of the PM1D system to the jacks of an output unit This action is per formed within the display of the CS1D console Here s how to patch the STEREO A channel output signal to the output unit to which your monitor system is connected Procedure 1 In the LCD FUNCTION ACCESS block press the OUTPUT PATCH switch several times ...

Page 51: ...itor system is connected The following illustration shows the example of when jacks 1 2 of a DA card LMY4 DA installed in slot 1 of the AO8 are patched to the L R channels of STEREO A In this grid output jacks horizontal rows can be patched to output channels vertical columns A symbol will be displayed for currently patched grids This is the OUTPUT PATCH screen in which the output signals of the o...

Page 52: ...der so that the CLIP segment of the meter LED does not light 3 Turn on the ON switches of input channels 1 49 and 2 50 so that the LEDs are lit 4 Turn on the TO ST switches of input channels 1 49 and 2 50 5 Raise the faders of input channels 1 49 and 2 50 to the 0 position nominal level 6 In the STEREO OUTPUT block turn on the STE REO ON switch of the ST OUTPUT A channel PAN TO ST CLIP R 48V INPUT...

Page 53: ...n turned on LED lit On the 96 channel model when the GLOBAL LAYER 49 96 switch is on LED lit channels 49 96 will be selected as the input channels that are controlled from the top panel of the CS1D This switch has no function on the 48 channel model To control channels 1 48 press the GLO BAL LAYER 1 48 switch CS1D Reference Manual Hardware p 5 STEREO A L R meters in the meter bridge block do not l...

Page 54: ...supply PW1D If the current unit connection state differs from the unit connection state the next time the power is turned on patch settings etc may be modified For the procedure of storing a scene refer to CS1D Reference Manual Hardware p 89 or CS1D Reference Manual Software p 18 Lower the faders of the STEREO OUTPUT block and turn off the power in the order of the monitor system PM1D system Befor...

Page 55: ...Operating Manual Basic Operation ...

Page 56: ...rface on the top panel of the CS1D 11 External user interfaces 12 Various basic operations 14 Click 14 Drag 14 Drag and drop 15 Scroll 15 Accessing the desired screen 16 Button operations 17 Moving the cursor 18 Adjusting the value of a knob or fader 19 Assigning a name 20 Chapter 3 Audio connections and patching 22 Audio connections 22 Audio connections for an analog input unit 22 Audio connectio...

Page 57: ...ock 61 Sending a signal from a MIX channel to an output unit 62 Sending a signal from a MIX channel to a MATRIX bus 63 Sending a signal from a MIX channel to the STEREO bus 65 Pairing MIX channels 66 Basic operation of the MATRIX OUTPUT block 69 Controls and functions of the MATRIX OUTPUT block 69 Sending a signal from a MATRIX channel to an output unit 69 Pairing MATRIX channels 70 Basic operatio...

Page 58: ... recalling a scene 105 Chapter 9 Recall safe Mute safe 106 Recall safe 106 Using the console to set defeat Recall Safe 106 Using the screen to set defeat Recall Safe 107 Mute safe 108 Using the console to set defeat Mute Safe 108 Using the screen to set defeat Mute Safe 109 Chapter 10 Monitor 110 Basic operation of the MONITOR A MONITOR B section 110 About MONITOR A MONITOR B 110 Controls and func...

Page 59: ... Inserting a graphic EQ into a channel 134 Controlling a graphic EQ 136 Controlling a graphic EQ from the display 136 Controlling a graphic EQ from the DCA faders 137 Chapter 14 MIDI Time Code 139 Using MIDI program changes to control events 139 Using time code to control events 142 Chapter 15 Using a memory card to save load data 144 Saving a file onto a memory card 144 Loading a file from a memo...

Page 60: ...6 channel model of the PM1D sys tem the model that uses the DSP1D EX as its engine When the specifications differ between the 96 channel mode and the 48 channel model the model that uses the DSP1D as its engine the specifi cations of the 48 channel model are given in curly brackets Example A number 1 96 1 48 will be displayed in the NUMBER indicator Standard mode and Mirror mode The PM1D system su...

Page 61: ...connected to this DSP unit which performs the majority of audio processing such as audio signal input output mixing routing and EQ dynamics effects The PM1D system offers the following two types of engine Hint By installing an optional input DSP board IDB1D in the DSP1D it can be upgraded to the same specifi cations as the DSP1D EX The board must be installed by a Yamaha service engineer Never att...

Page 62: ...d there is no limitation on the number of MY8 TD MY8 AT MY8 AE cards that can be used Console CS1D This console controls the engine Although it has the appearance of a conventional mixing console the CS1D is simply a controller for controlling the engine Please be aware that with the exception of some monitor signals the audio signals of the PM1D system are handled by the engine Power supply PW1D ...

Page 63: ...ocessed by the engine are DA con verted by the output unit and sent to the speaker system foldback system or recording system Hint Signals can also be output from the STEREO OUT DIGITAL jacks or MONITOR OUT ANALOG jacks of the CS1D When a DIO8 digital input output unit is used the same unit will be used both as an input unit and out put unit so that the signal flow will be as shown on the next pag...

Page 64: ... Introduction 5 DIGITAL I O CARD MODEL MY8 TD OUT IN INPUT 1 10 INPUT OUTPUT 1 6 OUTPUT I O UNIT ID PORT B SELECTOR 5 8 1 4 POWER ON OFF ADAT ADAT digital MTR DSP1D EX DSP1D engine DIO8 digital input output unit ...

Page 65: ...ors and up to six output units maximum of 192 output connectors are connected to two engines DSPx1 x1 INPUT 1 10 INPUT A OUTPUT 1 6 OUTPUT A OUTPUT A OUTPUT A OUTPUT A OUTPUT A OUTPUT A OUTPUT A OUTPUT A OUTPUT A OUTPUT A INPUT A INPUT A INPUT A INPUT A INPUT A DSP1D EX DSP1D engine Input units Output units DSPx2 x2 INPUT 1 10 OUTPUT 1 6 INPUT 1 10 OUTPUT 1 6 INPUT A INPUT B OUTPUT B OUTPUT A INPU...

Page 66: ...del differ in the number of available monaural input channels and stereo input channels However they have the same number of MIX channels MATRIX channels and STEREO A B output channels In Mirror mode one of the engines A B is maintained as a backup and you can manually switch between the units to use either one or the other Thus the number of input output connectors and channels is the same as in ...

Page 67: ... the PM1D system can store settings such as patch data EQ data compressor data and effect data in libraries for later reuse Word clock synchronization In order for digital audio signals to be accurately transmitted and received all components of the PM1D system and the digital devices connected to the digital input output units must be synchronized to the same word clock signal If any non synchron...

Page 68: ...y of the CS1D Pointer The arrow shown in the display is called the pointer The pointer is used to select the element that you wish to control Cursor The red frame shown in the display is called the cur sor When an on screen element is enclosed by the cursor that element is selected for control Tabs The screen names shown at the upper left of the dis play are called tabs Tabs are used to switch bet...

Page 69: ...mbols into a text input box Scroll bar When one screen is insufficient to display all of the items this bar is used to access the portion that is currently not shown MENU button This is a special button that accesses the function menu that is the starting point for operations in the display With the exception of the function menu itself and various popup windows this button is shown at the same lo...

Page 70: ...he entire PM1D system 2 Output functions These switches access functions that affect the output channels 3 Input functions These switches access functions that affect the input channels Press the switch for the desired function and the screen for that function will appear in the display Hint By holding down the SHIFT GRAB switch and pressing one of these LCD FUNCTION ACCESS switches you can cycle ...

Page 71: ...ase the value of the parameter at which the cursor is located in the dis play If you hold down the SHIFT GRAB switch while you rotate the DATA encoder the parameter value will change more rapidly 6 Track pad and left right switches This is used to move the pointer in the display or to select a specific parameter When you are operating a knob type display param eter that has a broad range of adjust...

Page 72: ...button in the character palette Insert Same function as clicking the INS button in the character palette Delete Same function as clicking the DEL but ton in the character palette BackSpace Delete backward one character in the text input box backspace function Ctrl Ctrl Tab Switch the object of editing in the text input box Esc Same function as clicking the MENU button normal screen Same function a...

Page 73: ... clicked that item The same is true if you use the arrow keys or ENTER key of an external key board Hint After moving the pointer to a specific item you can tap the track pad to produce the same result This is called tapping To defeat this function you must cancel tapping in the display UTILITY function PREFERENCE screen CS1D Reference Manual Software p 36 Drag Drag is the action of moving the poi...

Page 74: ...DATA encoder to operate the scroll bar If you place the cursor on a scroll bar box and press the DEC CANCEL switch or rotate the DATA encoder counter clockwise the screen will scroll toward the left or upward in the case of a vertical scroll bar If you press the INC OK switch or rotate the DATA encoder clockwise the screen will scroll toward the right or downward in the case of a vertical scroll b...

Page 75: ...press the same switch as in step 1 you will return to the previous screen of the same function Using the buttons within the display Procedure 1 In any screen click the MENU button When you click the MENU button the function menu screen will appear When you wish to select a specific screen from the display you will start from this screen Hint The MENU button will be located at the same place in all...

Page 76: ...onding button will be selected Switching a button on off Hint If tapping in the display is enabled UTILITY func tion PREFERENCE screen you can also click by tapping the track pad In this case the operation will be the same as if you pressed the left switch of the track pad mouse CS1D Reference Manual Soft ware p 36 Using the data entry block switches keyboard Procedure 1 Use the CURSOR switches or...

Page 77: ... will move the cursor toward the left If you hold down the SHIFT GRAB switch rotating the DATA encoder clockwise will move the cursor downward and rotating it counterclockwise will move the cursor upward Moving the cursor from a scroll window Procedure 1 Hold down the SHIFT GRAB switch and press a CURSOR switch The cursor will move out of the scroll window where which it was located in the directi...

Page 78: ... the case of a knob with a broad range of adjustment you can drag while holding down the right switch of the track pad mouse This makes the value change more rapidly than when the left switch is held down This method is convenient when you wish to change the value rapidly Using the data entry block switches keyboard and encoder Procedure 1 Use the CURSOR switches or the arrow keys of the keyboard ...

Page 79: ... acters When you click the text palette the corresponding character symbol numeral will be input to the text input box and the highlighted area will move to the right 2 Input the remaining characters in the same way Various buttons within the text palette can be used while entering text These buttons have the following functions INS button Insert a space blank at the highlighted area The same resu...

Page 80: ...E button The name that you input will be finalized and saved in the library Hint The same type of screen will be displayed in the IN PATCH OUT PATCH function NAME screen where you assign a name long name short name to each channel and the basic operation is the same The number of characters that can be used will depend on the item that you are attempting to save It is not possible to insert charac...

Page 81: ...L provides two A and B XLR 3 31 balanced input jacks for each of input channels 1 and 2 However only one jack A or B at a time can be used for each channel You can switch between A and B in the SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block or in the display LMY2 ML connection Sources ranging from mics to line level devices can be connected to these jacks The pin wiring is as follows Input jack wiring Hint If you w...

Page 82: ...imulta neously LMY4 AD connections The pin wiring is as follows Input jack wiring INPUT UNIT NO PHANTOM MASTER ON OFF 48V POWER ON OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ANALOG INPUT BOX ANALOG IN CH4 SIGNAL SIGNAL AD CARD MODEL LMY4 AD SIGNAL SIGNAL CH3 CH2 CH1 AD Platine LMY4 AD Synthesizer Rhythm machine AI8 analog input unit Male XLR plug 1 ground 3 cold 2 hot ...

Page 83: ...annels of XLR 3 32 balanced output jacks LMY4 DA connections The pin wiring is as follows Output jack wiring 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 OUTPUT UNIT NO INPUT SELECTOR A B POWER ON OFF 8 ANALOG OUTPUT BOX LMY4 DA DA Platine ANALOG OUT DA CARD MODEL LMY4 DA SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL CH4 CH3 CH2 CH1 Speaker system AO8 analog output unit Female XLR plug 1 ground 3 cold 2 hot ...

Page 84: ...s a slave refer to the manual for that device When using an MY8 AT card to handle ADAT for mat signals synchronization may tend to be lost eas ily depending on the device that is connected For more reliable synchronization we recommend that the word clock for the combination of digital audio equipment you are using be taken from other than the ADAT format connector I O UNIT ID PORT B SELECTOR 5 8 ...

Page 85: ...TAL COAXIAL jacks 1 2 only one type of jack can be used simultaneously The type of jack that will be used can be selected in the display MON CUE function 2TR IN screen Audio connections for the console 1 STEREO OUT DIGITAL AES EBU jacks A B These are AES EBU XLR 3 32 jacks that digitally output the STEREO A B channel signals in AES EBU format STEREO OUT DIGITAL COAXIAL jacks A B These are COAXIAL ...

Page 86: ...K IN 1 jack top panel TALKBACK IN 2 jack rear panel These are XLR 3 31 balanced jacks for connecting talkback mics These two jacks can be used simulta neously Audio connections for the console 3 TALKBACK IN 2 CS1D top panel CS1D rear panel Talkback mic ...

Page 87: ...the output jacks of the CS1D console itself the STEREO OUT DIGITAL AES EBU STEREO OUT DIGITAL COAXIAL MONITOR OUT ANALOG and CUE OUT ANALOG jacks Input channel patching Here s how to patch an input unit to an input channel and assign a name Procedure 1 In the LCD FUNCTION ACCESS block press the INPUT PATCH switch several times to access the following screen This is the INPUT PATCH screen in which ...

Page 88: ...e way patch other units cards input jacks to input channels Although it is possible to patch a single input jack to multiple input channels it is not possible to patch multiple input jacks to a single input channel 6 To assign a name to an input channel click the but ton located at the right of the channel number A short name maximum 4 characters and a long name maximum 8 characters can be assigne...

Page 89: ...S1D Reference Manual Soft ware p 128 Output channel patching Here s how to patch an output unit to an output channel MIX channel MATRIX channel STEREO A B channel and assign a name The procedure is essentially the same as input channel patching Procedure 1 In the LCD FUNCTION ACCESS block press the OUTPUT PATCH switch several times to access the following screen This is the OUTPUT PATCH screen in ...

Page 90: ...put channels to a single out put jack 6 To assign a name to an output channel click the button located at the right of the channel number The NAME EDIT popup window will appear in which you can input the name 7 In the NAME EDIT popup window move the cur sor to the SHORT or LONG text input box and input the desired name For the procedure refer to p 20 8 When you have input the name click the STORE ...

Page 91: ...ol input channels INPUT blocks 1 4 These blocks adjust the pan and level etc of monau ral input channels 1 96 1 48 and send them to the STEREO bus or MIX bus Each block contains 12 channels of modules ST IN block This block adjusts the pan and level etc of the stereo ST IN channels 1 8 1 4 and send them to the STE REO bus or MIX bus SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block This block controls most of the mix ...

Page 92: ...tch cannot be selected Only the GLOBAL LAYER 1 48 switch is valid Using the MODULE FLIP switch to change the channel assignments Using the GLOBAL LAYER 1 48 49 96 switches to change the channel assignments 96 channel model only If operating the INPUT block ST IN block does not produce the expected result make sure that the above switches are set appropriately 34 12 FLIP FLIP CH 13 24 CH 1 12 CH 37...

Page 93: ...ff switch for the signal that is sent from that input channel to the STEREO bus INPUT GAIN encoder and LEDs This encoder adjusts the input sensitivity of the head amp for an input channel to which a mic line input card LMY2 ML has been patched The peripheral LEDs will light to indicate the approximate current value INPUT CLIP LED This LED will light when the input signal clips for that input chann...

Page 94: ...ST IN 48V INS ø LEDs These respectively indicate the on off status of phantom power insertion and phase ST IN A B LEDs For a ST IN channel to which a mic line input card LMY2 ML has been patched these indicate whether input jack A or B is enabled COMP THR LEDs These LEDs show the operating status of the inter nal compressor For details on the meaning of each LED refer to CS1D Reference Manual Soft...

Page 95: ...an Insert In point Please do not confuse this with the screens listed above The following parameters will be displayed for a channel to which an LMY2 ML mic line input card has been patched Display for a channel to which an LMY2 ML has been patched 2 Use the A B button in the screen to select the input jack A B of the card that each channel will use 3 Use the ø and 48V buttons in the screen to swi...

Page 96: ...he periph eral LEDs around the encoder will indicate the approximate value The PAD will be internally switched on or off when the gain of the LMY4 MLF card including the AI8 ML8F unit internal head amp is adjusted between 8 dB and 7 dB Keep in mind that noise may be generated if there is a difference between the Hot and Cold output impedance of the external device connected to the card when using ...

Page 97: ... STEREO A B channels 5 As necessary use the INPUT PAN encoder to adjust the panning of the signal The peripheral LEDs will indicate the approximate current value If the LED is lit this indicates that the signal is panned to the center When sending signals from a ST IN channel to the STEREO bus use the ST IN SEL L R switches to select each channel separately and set the ST IN PAN encoder separately...

Page 98: ... In the LCD FUNCTION ACCESS block press the INPUT PAN ROUTING switch several times to access the following CH to MIX screen CH to MIX screen PAN ROUTING function In the CH to MIX screen you can make settings for the signal that is sent from an input channel ST IN channel to the MIX bus The vertical column in the upper part of the screen shows the send destination MIX bus and the hori zontal rows s...

Page 99: ...NEL 2 ON ON ON PAN MIX1 FIX MIX2 FIX ON OFF buttons These are on off switches for the sig nal that is sent from the input channel ST IN channel to each MIX bus PRE POST buttons These buttons select either PRE or POST post fader as the send point from which the signal will be sent from the input channel ST IN channel to each MIX bus If PRE is selected you can also use the PRE FADER PRE EQ buttons t...

Page 100: ... Use the on screen PRE POST buttons to select the location PRE POST from which the signal of each input channel will be sent to the VARI type MIX bus If POST is selected the post fader signal will be sent If PRE is selected you can also use the buttons of the VARI FIX section located at the bottom of the screen to select either PRE FADER or PRE EQ VARI FIX section Hint In addition the CH to MIX sc...

Page 101: ...lock will indicate the level of the sig nals sent to each MIX bus the pre attenuator level of the MIX channel It is also possible to temporarily exchange the func tions of the MIX encoders and faders of the input channel ST IN channels so that you can use the fad ers to set the send levels For details refer to CS1D Reference Manual Software 7 In the MIX OUTPUT block turn on the MIX ON switch for t...

Page 102: ...meters of the channel you pressed first will be copied to the channel that you pressed next and will subsequently be linked For example if you pair CH 1 and CH 2 holding down the CH 1 SEL switch and then the CH 2 SEL switch will cause the state of CH 1 to be copied to CH 2 For details on the parameters that are cop ied linked when paired refer to CS1D Reference Manual Appendices p 45 If you wish t...

Page 103: ...ions within the SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block PAIR PAIR PAIR PAIR PAIR PAIR PAIR PAIR NOISE GATE COMPRESSOR MIX SEND section Make on off settings and adjust the send lev els for the signals that are sent from the cur rently selected channel to MIX buses 1 48 48 ø INSERT section Switch phantom power on off valid only for channels that are patched to an LMY2 ML mic line input card switch the phase an...

Page 104: ...n Adjust the input sensitivity of the head amp for chan nels to which a mic line input card LMY2 ML has been patched FADER section Switch the currently selected channel on off and adjust its input level SAFE section Temporarily exclude the currently selected chan nel from scene recall operations or mute group operations ATTENUATOR Attenuate the level of the pre EQ signal STEREO section Switch the ...

Page 105: ...ural input channels 1 96 1 48 1L 1R 8L 8R ST IN channels 1 8 1 4 L or R Hint You can also use the CHANNEL SELECT DEC INC switches of the SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block to select the channel For details refer to CS1D Reference Manual Hardware p 34 2 In the SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block use the 48 ø INSERT section to switch the phase and phantom power on off for the selected channel If the 48V switch i...

Page 106: ...to use the SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block to send the signal of an input channel to the STEREO bus Procedure 1 Use the INPUT block SEL switches or the ST IN block L R switches to select the input channel that you wish to control 2 Turn on the ON switch located in the fader sec tion of the SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block Fader section 3 Turn on the TO ST switch located in the STEREO section of the SELEC...

Page 107: ...A or STEREO B fader The signal sent from the input channel to the STE REO BUS will be output from the output jack that is patched to the STEREO A or STEREO B channel RCL MUTE SAFE INS SEL TO MTRX RCL MUTE SAFE INS SEL MONO 10 5 5 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 10 5 5 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 ON ON STEREO OUTPUT block STEREO A ON switch STEREO B ON switch STEREO A STEREO B faders ...

Page 108: ...uses that you wish to control In the SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block MIX SEND section use the MIX SEND LAYER 1 24 25 48 switches to select the MIX buses that you wish to control 4 Use the ON switches of the MIX SEND section to turn the signal sent from the currently selected channel to each MIX bus on or off MIX SEND section If the send destination MIX bus is a FIX type this step is sufficient to sen...

Page 109: ...B If a FIX type MIX bus is selected the MIX SEND LEVEL encoder will have no effect and only the nominal level LED will be lit If FIX type MIX buses are paired adjacent ON switches at the left and right of each other in the MIX SEND section will be linked If VARI type MIX buses are paired adjacent ON switches and PRE switches at the left and right of each other in the MIX SEND section will be linke...

Page 110: ...the ST IN block L R switches to select the input channel that you wish to control 2 In the DELAY section of the SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block turn on the DELAY ON switch The switch LED will light and the delay function will be active for that channel 3 Use the DELAY TIME encoder to set the delay time The delay time can be set in a range of 0 250 msec Hint Even for a ST IN channel or for paired inpu...

Page 111: ...ht if link is on For details refer to CS1D Ref erence Manual Hardware p 26 COMPRESSOR GR meter LEDs These LEDs indicate the amount of gain reduc tion produced by the internal compressor COMPRESSOR POST meter LEDs These LEDs indicate the level of the signal after being processed by the compressor COMPRESSOR PRE CLIP LED This LED will light when the signal clips before entering the compressor COMPRE...

Page 112: ...are displayed as READ ONLY and contain read only preset data Initially it is a good idea to recall preset data that is close to the settings you wish and then modify the parameters as necessary 5 Click the RECALL button located in the lower left of the library list The data you selected in step 4 will be recalled into the input channel you selected in step 1 You will exit the INPUT COMP LIBRARY po...

Page 113: ...e knobs and encoders in the COMPRESSOR section to adjust parameters such as ATTACK RELEASE THRESHOLD LEVEL and GAIN Hint For details on the parameters of each type refer to CS1D Reference Manual Appendices p 11 You can also make settings so that the relevant screen appears when you operate the COMPRESSOR sec tion This setting is made in the UTILITY function PREFERENCE screen CS1D Reference Manual ...

Page 114: ...ATTACK DECAY TIME encoder and VALUE indicator This sets the attack time release time of the noise gate Use the switch located at the right to select either ATTACK or RELEASE and use the TIME encoder to adjust the value The current value is shown by the VALUE indicator NOISE GATE LINK switch and LED For pairable input channels this speci fies whether noise gate operation will be linked by the key i...

Page 115: ...ocated in the lower left of the library list The data you selected in step 4 will be recalled into the input channel you selected in step 1 You will exit the INPUT GATE LIBRARY popup window and return to the previous GATE PRM screen Hint If a ST IN channel or either input channel of a pair is selected the same data will be loaded into both chan nels In the GATE PRM screen you can also select the k...

Page 116: ...UENCY encoder and VALUE indicator This sets the center frequency of each band The adjustable range for each band is 20 Hz 20 kHz and the current value is shown by the VALUE indicator EQ GAIN encoder and LEDs This sets the gain of each band The adjustable range is 18 dB 18 dB and the approximate current value is shown by the perimeter LEDs HPF FREQUENCY encoder and VALUE indicator This controls the...

Page 117: ...PUT CHANNEL block 4 If you wish to use the HIGH band or LOW band as shelving type EQ turn on the switch for the appropriate band 5 If you wish to use the HIGH band as a LPF turn on the LPF switch of the HIGH band 6 If you wish to use the HPF turn on the HPF switch The EQUALIZER section in the SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block contains an HPF that is indepen dent of the EQ Turn on the HPF switch and use...

Page 118: ...hat are sent from the input channels and ST IN channels to MIX buses 1 48 and sends them to the output units patched to MIX channels to the STEREO bus and to the MATRIX buses MATRIX OUTPUT block This block specifies the level and on off setting of the signals that are sent from MIX channels 1 48 the STEREO A channel and the SUB IN channels to MATRIX buses 1 24 and outputs them from the output unit...

Page 119: ... to the MATRIX block when the PM1D system is in its initial state but this assignment can be changed as follows by the MATRIX LAYER 1 12 13 24 switches of the MATRIX OUTPUT block Using the MATRIX LAYER 1 12 13 24 switches to change the channel assignments If operating the MIX OUTPUT block MATRIX OUTPUT block does not produce the result you expect check that the above switches are set appro priatel...

Page 120: ...X channel MIX CUE switch and LED This switch monitors the currently selected MIX channel MIX NAME indicator This shows the short name of the MIX channel MIX TO MTRX switch and LED This is an on off switch for the signal that is sent from the MIX channel to the MATRIX buses If this switch is off no signal will be sent from that MIX channel to any MATRIX bus MIX DCA switch and LEDs This switch assig...

Page 121: ...raise the MIX LEVEL encoder The signal of the corresponding MIX channel will be output from the output unit that is patched to that channel 4 In order to use the meter bridge to check the post fader level of the signal sent from the MIX bus to the output unit go to the METER section in the MASTER block of the console turn on the METER SELECT MIX 25 48 switch and turn off the METER PRE switch With ...

Page 122: ...e MIX channel Detail of MATRIX ST ROUTING 4 Use the on screen buttons in the MIX TO MATRIX section to select the destination of the signal sent from the MIX channel to the MATRIX channel The following buttons can be used PRE FADER Immediately before the MIX LEVEL encoder POST FADER Immediately after the MIX LEVEL encoder POST ON Immediately after the MIX ON switch Hint The ON OFF switches in the M...

Page 123: ...w the pre fader levels of the MATRIX channels Hint The detection point metering point shown in the meters can be specified in greater detail For details refer to the section Setting the metering point in Chapter 16 Various settings 7 In the MATRIX OUTPUT block turn on the MATRIX ON switch for the appropriate MATRIX channel 8 In the MATRIX OUTPUT block raise the MATRIX LEVEL encoder of the appropri...

Page 124: ...EO bus The current value is shown in the numerical box located below the knob Hint By clicking the PRE button in the MIX TO STEREO section you can send the signal to the STEREO bus from a point immediately before the ON switch of the MIX OUTPUT block This method is convenient when you wish to send the MIX channel signal only to the STEREO bus without sending it to an output unit 7 In the STEREO OU...

Page 125: ... MIX 2 For details on the parameters that are copied linked when paired refer to CS1D Reference Manual Appendices p 45 If you wish to reset the parameters do so from the screen When MIX channels are paired the functions of the controllers on the CS1D console and the parameters in the display will change as follows SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block If VARI type MIX buses are paired the left odd numbered...

Page 126: ...encoder will function as a LEVEL encoder for both MIX channels The operation of other adjacent odd numbered even numbered switches will also be linked When MIX channels are not paired When MIX channels are paired PAIR ON ON OUTPUT LEVEL OUTPUT LEVEL OUTPUT PATCH MIX CHANNEL ON ON MIX 1 MIX 2 MIX 1 OUTPUT LEVEL MIX 2 OUTPUT LEVEL PAIR ON ON OUTPUT LEVEL BALANCE OUTPUT PATCH MIX CHANNEL ON MIX 1 MIX...

Page 127: ...When VARI type MIX buses are paired MATRIX ST ROUTING screen The two adjacent odd numbered even numbered knobs of the source MIX channels will be linked 2 To defeat pairing hold down the SEL switch for one of the paired MIX channels and then press the SEL switch of the other channel Hint You can also set defeat pairing by clicking the heart symbol displayed beside the MIX channel number in various...

Page 128: ... the METER PRE switch With these settings the 24 meters at the right of the meter bridge will indicate the post fader signal levels of the MATRIX channels PAIR ON ON MATRIX NAME indicator This displays the short name of the MATRIX channel MATRIX ON switch and LED This switch turns the MATRIX channel on off If this switch is off the signal will not be sent to the output unit patched to the corre sp...

Page 129: ... be linked For example if you pair MATRIX 1 and MATRIX 2 holding down the MATRIX 1 SEL switch and then the MATRIX 2 SEL switch will cause the state of MATRIX 1 to be copied to MATRIX 2 For details on the parameters that are copied linked when paired refer to CS1D Reference Manual Appendices p 45 If you wish to reset the parameters do so from the screen When MATRIX channels are paired the functions...

Page 130: ...hen press the SEL switch of the other channel Hint You can also set defeat pairing by clicking the heart symbol displayed beside the MATRIX channel num ber in various display screens PAIR ON ON OUTPUT PATCH OUTPUT LEVEL BALANCE MATRIX CHANNEL ON MATRIX 1 MATRIX 2 MATRIX channels 1 2 BALANCE MATRIX channel 2 OUTPUT LEVEL LEVEL knob MIX channel 1 MATRIX bus 1 MIX channel 2 MATRIX bus 1 MIX channel 1...

Page 131: ...that STEREO A B channel will alternate STEREO B MONO switch and LED STEREO B channel only This switches the STEREO B channel between monaural output and stereo output STEREO fader This 100 mm fader adjusts the output level of the STEREO A B channel STEREO CUE switch and LED This switch monitors the STEREO A B channel STEREO SAFE RCL LED This LED will light for STEREO A B chan nels that are set to ...

Page 132: ...the STEREO OUTPUT block raise the STEREO A or B channel fader The signal of the STEREO A B channel will be out put from the output unit that is patched to that channel 4 So that the post fader level of the signal sent from the STEREO bus to the output unit can be viewed in the meter bridge turn off the METER PRE switch located in the METER section of the MAS TER block on the console With this sett...

Page 133: ... A B channels and use the EQ and compressor to process the signal before outputting it to an output unit or to another bus Controls and functions of the SELECTED OUTPUT CHANNEL block The controls and functions of the SELECTED OUTPUT CHANNEL block are summarized below COMPRESSOR EQ ON EQUALIZER Q DELAY section Make settings for the internal delay function COMPRESSOR section Make settings for the in...

Page 134: ...l that you wish to control a MIX channel MATRIX chan nel or L R of the STEREO A B channel EQUALIZER DCA SAFE CHANNEL SELECT SELECTED OUTPUT CHANNEL ON DEC INC SHIFT DCA section Assign the currently selected channel to the desired DCA group OUTPUT section Control the output level and on off status of the signal sent from the cur rently selected channel to the output unit or STEREO bus MATRIX bus SA...

Page 135: ...ference Manual Hard ware p 66 By repeatedly pressing a SEL switch of the STEREO OUTPUT block you can alternate between the L channel and the R channel 2 In the SELECTED OUTPUT CHANNEL block OUTPUT section turn on the ON switch 3 In the OUTPUT section raise the LEVEL encoder The signal of the corresponding output channel will be sent from the output unit patched to that channel 4 If in step 1 you s...

Page 136: ...specify the point from which the signal will be sent from the MIX channel to the STEREO bus If the PRE button is on the signal from before the LEVEL encoder pre fader will be sent to the STE REO bus If the PRE button is off the signal from after the LEVEL encoder post fader will be sent to the STEREO bus 5 If you are sending the MIX channel signal to the MATRIX bus use the buttons of the on screen...

Page 137: ...s 9 If the source MIX channel is paired use the OUT PUT PAN BAL encoder to adjust the balance of the two channels If a paired MIX channel is selected in the SELECTED OUTPUT CHANNEL block the OUTPUT BAL switch LED will light This indicates that you can use the OUTPUT PAN BAL encoder to adjust the bal ance between the two MIX channels In the following diagram the portion enclosed by a dotted line co...

Page 138: ... TO MATRIX section to select one of the following as the point from which the STEREO A channel signal will be sent to the MATRIX bus PRE FADER Immediately before the STE REO A fader pre fader POST FADER Immediately after the STEREO A fader post fader POST ON Immediately after the STEREO A ON switch 6 In the OUTPUT section of the SELECTED OUT PUT CHANNEL block turn on the ON switch If pre fader is ...

Page 139: ...O OUTPUT block to select the output channel that you wish to control 2 In the DELAY section of the SELECTED OUTPUT CHANNEL block turn on the DELAY ON switch The switch LED will light and the delay function will be enabled for that channel 3 Use the DELAY TIME encoder to specify the delay time The delay time can be set in the range of 0 1000 msec Hint Even for the STEREO A B channels or for a paire...

Page 140: ...is sets the attack time release time of the compressor Use the switch located at the right to select either ATTACK or RELEASE and use the TIME encoder to adjust the value The current value is shown in the VALUE indicator COMPRESSOR LINK switch and LED This specifies whether the compres sors of adjacent odd numbered even numbered MIX channels or MATRIX channels will be linked by the key in signal l...

Page 141: ...Y and contain read only preset data Initially you may wish to recall whichever of these presets is closest to the settings you intend and then modify the parameters as necessary 5 Click the RECALL button located at the lower left of the library list The data you selected in step 4 will be recalled to the output channel that you selected in step 1 The OUTPUT COMP LIBRARY popup window will close and...

Page 142: ...LOW bands only This switch changes the HIGH SUB LOW band EQ type from peaking to shelving If this switch is on the HIGH SUB LOW band Q encoders will have no effect HPF switch and LED SUB LOW band only This switch changes the SUB LOW band EQ type to HPF If this switch is on the SUB LOW band Q GAIN encoders will have no effect EQ ON switch This switch turns the entire equalizer on off EQ BYPASS swit...

Page 143: ...r SUB LOW band as a shelving type EQ turn on the switch of the corresponding band 5 If you wish to use the HIGH band as an LPF turn on the LPF switch of the HIGH band 6 If you wish to use the SUB LOW band as an HPF turn on the HPF switch of the SUB LOW band Hint You can make settings so that the corresponding screen appears automatically when you operate the EQUALIZER section This setting is made ...

Page 144: ...le connections for insertion 2 If an external digital device is inserted via a digital I O card as shown in Example connections for insertion 2 the word clocks of the PM1D system and the digital device must be synchronized Nor mally we recommend that you set the digital device as the slave so that it will synchronize to the word clock of the PM1D For details on setting it to slave mode refer to th...

Page 145: ...tersects with the desired input channel With these settings the input output jacks con nected to the external device will be patched to the corresponding input channel However you should be aware that the insertion will not actually be enabled until the INS button is turned on in the fol lowing INSERT DIRECT OUT screen LCD FUNCTION ACCESS block INPUT PATCH switch From above this indicates the type...

Page 146: ...by clicking the INSERT DIRECT POINT tab in step 3 5 Click the INS button for the desired channel to turn it on Insert will be enabled for the corresponding channel 6 Click one of the following buttons to select the desired INSERT I O POINT PRE EQ Immediately before the EQ POST EQ Immediately after the EQ PRE COMP Immediately before the com pressor PRE DELAY Immediately before the delay PRE FADER I...

Page 147: ...acks A B of an AD card with head amp 5 48V For each channel this button is an on off switch for the phantom power of an AD card with head amp The 48V switch located on the front panel of the AI8 input unit is the master phantom switch for the entire unit If this switch is off phantom power cannot be used with that unit regardless of the set ting of the 48V button in the display 6 ø phase This butt...

Page 148: ...he input jack connected to the external device intersects with the desired output channel 4 In the LCD FUNCTION ACCESS block press the OUTPUT PATCH switch several times to access the following INSERT screen OUT PATCH func tion In the INSERT POINT screen OUT PATCH func tion you can switch insertion on off for each output channel Here you can also select the insert I O point the position at which th...

Page 149: ... LINK If this button is on the input jack A B selection of adjacent input channels in the screen will be linked 3 Level meter This peak level meter shows the input level 4 A B This button switches between input jacks A B of an AD card with head amp 5 48V For each channel this button is an on off switch for the phantom power of an AD card with head amp The 48V switch located on the front panel of t...

Page 150: ...ignal Procedure 1 In the LCD FUNCTION ACCESS block press the INPUT PATCH switch several times to access the following DIRECT OUT PATCH screen IN PATCH function In the DIRECT OUT PATCH screen you can patch the desired input channel to an output jack that will be the direct output destination DIRECT OUT PATCH screen IN PATCH function 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 OUTPUT UNIT NO INPUT SELECTOR A B POWER ON OFF 8 ANA...

Page 151: ...cation in the signal patch from which the direct out signal will be taken PRE EQ Immediately before the EQ PRE FADER Immediately before the fader POST FADER Immediately after the fader POST ON Immediately after the ON switch Hint The direct point can also be selected in the IN PATCH function INSERT DIRECT POINT screen or in the INSERT DIRECT VIEW screen To patch the direct out point of a channel t...

Page 152: ...ible for input channels and output channels to exist in the same DCA group Here we will explain how to assign channels to a DCA group Procedure 1 In the DCA GROUP block of the console turn on the FADER STATUS DCA switch the LED will light The FADER STATUS DCA switch lets you use the DCA faders to control DCA groups The DCA fad ers can also be used as input channel or MIX channel faders 2 In the DC...

Page 153: ...desired You can assign multiple channels to a single DCA group or assign a single channel to multiple DCA groups Hint The assignment of input channels output channels to DCA groups can also be performed within the dis play IN DCA MUTE function DCA ASSIGN screen OUT DCA MUTE function DCA ASSIGN screen You can also use the SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block or the SELECTED OUTPUT CHANNEL block to assign t...

Page 154: ... Hint DCA group levels can also be adjusted in the display IN DCA MUTE function DCA GROUP ASSIGN screen OUT GROUP DCA MUTE function DCA ASSIGN screen 4 To mute a specific DCA group press the DCA MUTE switch located in the DCA GROUP block for that DCA group The DCA MUTE switch LED will light and the input channels output channels included in that DCA group will be set to a state identical to when t...

Page 155: ...o 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 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 w...

Page 156: ...t scroll bar to view channels that are cur rently not visible 2 To assign an output channel to a mute group click the grid where the two intersect A symbol will appear in the grid and the output 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 output channels to other mute groups It is not pos...

Page 157: ...MORY block of the console will light In this state the SCENE MEMORY 1 12 switches of the console will function as MUTE MASTER buttons to switch muting on off for mute groups 1 12 Hint In the initial state of the PM1D system the SCENE MEMORY 1 12 will function as DIRECT RECALL switches that recall specific scenes The function of the SCENE MEMORY 1 12 switches can also be selected in the OUT DCA MUT...

Page 158: ...hat group will be in the same state as if their ON switches had been turned off Hint You can turn on multiple buttons to simultaneously mute two or more mute groups 5 To turn off muting press a SCENE MEMORY 1 12 switch whose LED is currently lit Hint Mute group operations can also be performed in the display IN DCA MUTE function MUTE GROUP ASSIGN screen OUT DCA MUTE function MUTE GROUP ASSIGN scre...

Page 159: ...PM1D system contain settings for all the controllers of the CS1D except for display contrast and ana log volume settings as well as the settings for the following functions in the display All INPUT functions All OUTPUT functions EFFECT functions GEQ functions However for the UNIT PATCH and NAME data only the number of the linked library is memorized not the contents of the settings If a library li...

Page 160: ...RY DEC INC switches to increment or decrement the scene num ber When the PM1D system is in the initial state press ing the SCENE MEMORY DEC INC switches cause the scene number displayed in the SCENE NUMBER indicator to increment or decre ment in 0 1 units Hint If desired you can skip scenes in which data has not been saved This setting is made in the display SCENE function MEMORY screen CLEAR swit...

Page 161: ...owever be aware that the scene number displayed in the SCENE MEMORY NUMBER indicator of the meter bridge block will not change This indicator always shows only the last stored recalled scene number 3 Press the SCENE MEMORY STORE switch The SCENE STORE popup window will appear allowing you to assign a title to the scene and store it Assign a title and comment as necessary For details on entering te...

Page 162: ... number the number shown in the SCENE NUMBER indicator will blink However be aware that the scene number displayed in the SCENE MEMORY NUMBER indicator of the meter bridge block will not change This indicator always shows only the last stored recalled scene number 2 Press the SCENE MEMORY RECALL switch A message asking you to confirm the recall operation will appear in the display When you select ...

Page 163: ...s and display of the CS1D panel However the internal signal pro cessing of the system will remain as it was prior to the recall operation and will not change Even if a fade time is specified for the recalled scene it will be ignored in PREVIEW mode Hint You can also access specific channels in the SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block or SELECTED OUTPUT CHANNEL block or access specific screens in the displ...

Page 164: ...sible 4 Click the ASSIGN button The scene you selected in step 3 will be assigned to the switch whose number you selected in step 2 5 Repeat steps 2 4 to assign the desired scenes to the SCENE MEMORY 1 12 switches 6 In the MODE section at the upper left of the screen make sure that the DIRECT RECALL button is on If it is off click the DIRECT RECALL button If the DIRECT RECALL button is on the SCEN...

Page 165: ...ily operate only a specific channel manually Procedure 1 Use the SEL switches to select the channel for which you wish to select Recall Safe You can select input channels input channels ST IN channels or output channels MIX channels MATRIX channels STEREO A B channels 2 If you selected an input channel in step 1 press the SAFE RECALL switch located in the SAFE section of the SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL...

Page 166: ...Internal effects 1 8 MUTE MASTER Turn all mute groups on off For the INPUT ST IN MIX MTRX and STEREO A B channels you can specify Recall Safe not only for the entire channel but for individual parameters The following parameters can be selected ALL All parameters of that channel ATT The ATT parameter of that channel EQ The EQ parameters of that channel except ATT FADER The fader of that channel in...

Page 167: ...onsole to set defeat Mute Safe Here s how to use the top panel of the console to set defeat Mute Safe This method is convenient when you wish to tem porarily exclude only a specific channel from the mute group s Procedure 1 Use the SEL switches to select the channel for which you wish to select Mute Safe You can select input channels input channels ST IN channels or output channels MIX channels MA...

Page 168: ...d that channel will be set to Mute Safe With this setting the corresponding channel will not be affected even if mute groups are muted unmuted 3 To set Mute Safe for output channels press the OUTPUT DCA MUTE switch located in the LCD FUNCTION ACCESS block to access the following MUTE GROUP ASSIGN screen OUT DCA MUTE function MUTE GROUP ASSIGN screen OUT DCA MUTE function 4 In the MUTE SAFE buttons...

Page 169: ...rom MONITOR OUT jacks B located on the rear panel of the CS1D or from the MONITOR B headphone jacks located on the top panel and front panel of the CS1D You can select the monitor source and set the output level Hint MONITOR A MONITOR B operations can also be performed within the display MON CUE function MONITOR A screen MONITOR B screen By using these screens you can make more detailed settings t...

Page 170: ... if there are any currently active CUE switches DELAY SOURCE MONITOR A SOURCE 2TR IN 1 2TR IN 2 ST A ST B DEFINE switches and LEDs Select the monitor source for the MONITOR A output The switch LED for the currently selected source will light Only one source at a time can be selected MONITOR A DELAY TIME encoder and VALUE indicator MONITOR A DELAY ON switch and LED Control the delay built into the ...

Page 171: ...m a specific input jack via the MONITOR A output when that signal exceeds a cer tain level For details refer to CS1D Reference Man ual Software 4 In the MASTER block MONITOR A section press one of the SOURCE 2TR IN 1 2TR IN 2 ST A ST B DEFINE switches to select the source that you wish to monitor The following sources correspond to each switch 2TR IN 1 switch The input signal from the 2 TRACK IN D...

Page 172: ...R jack simultaneously with the front panel MONITOR headphone jack Doing so may cause the CS1D to malfunction due to excessive current 2 In the LCD FUNCTION ACCESS block press the MON CUE switch several times to access the fol lowing MONITOR B screen MONITOR B screen MON CUE function In the MONITOR B screen you can make various settings related to the MONITOR B output Here we will specify the sourc...

Page 173: ...ANALOG 1 jacks located on the CS1D rear panel 2TR IN 2 switch The input signal from the 2 TRACK IN DIGITAL 2 jack or 2 TRACK IN ANALOG 2 jacks located on the CS1D rear panel ST A switch The output signal of the STE REO A channel ST B switch The output signal of the STE REO B channel MONITOR A switch The same signal as the moni tor source currently selected in the MONITOR A section DEFINE switch Th...

Page 174: ... jacks A PHONES MONITOR A jack and CUE OUT jacks the Cue function Select this mode if you wish to monitor the signal of a specific channel without affecting other output buses SOLO mode The solo signal of only the channel DCA group whose CUE switch is pressed will be output from the MIX MATRIX and STEREO buses and the remaining channels DCA groups will be muted This is the conventional Solo functi...

Page 175: ...ck is pressed DCA GROUP block CUE switch Hint For details on DCA groups refer to Chapter 7 DCA groups Mute groups OUTPUT CUE group These are the cue solo signals of output channels They are enabled when the CUE switch of a MIX channel MATRIX channel or STEREO A B channel is pressed MIX MATRIX channel CUE switch STEREO A B channel CUE switch It is not possible for the CUE switches of these three gr...

Page 176: ...h and LED This selects the location in the signal route at which the signal will be moni tored when you press the CUE switch of an output channel MIX channel MATRIX channel STEREO A B channel DCA PRE PAN switch and LED This switch selects the location in the signal route at which the signal will be monitored when a CUE switch in the DCA GROUP block is used to monitor a DCA group to which input cha...

Page 177: ...er the ON switch 6 Use the LAST CUE switch of the CUE section to select either LAST CUE mode LAST CUE switch on or MIX CUE mode LAST CUE switch off as the mode of operation when two or more CUE switches within the same group are pressed The operation of the two modes differs as follows LAST CUE mode LAST CUE switch is on Only the channel DCA group whose CUE switch was pressed last will be monitore...

Page 178: ... SAFE section will not be muted in Solo mode For example this is a convenient way to avoid soloing channels that must not be soloed accidentally such as the main STEREO channel or MIX channels that are sending signals to an external recorder Each button corresponds to the following channels INPUT 1 96 1 48 Input channels 1 96 1 48 ST IN 1 8 1 4 ST IN channels 1 8 1 4 MIX 1 48 MIX channels 1 48 MAT...

Page 179: ...m power on off select normal reversed phase and set the input sensitivity for the TALKBACK 1 2 jacks The following items can be set in the TALKBACK 1 TALKBACK 2 section of the TALKBACK screen 3 Use the buttons in the ASSIGN section of the TALKBACK screen to select the bus or output jack to which the talkback signal will be sent You may select more than one Each button corresponds to the following ...

Page 180: ...itch for two seconds or longer This is the conventional way to use talkback The LED will be lit and talkback will be on as long as you continue to hold the switch It will turn off when you release the switch Press and immediately release the switch The LED will remain lit even after you release the switch and talkback will stay on When you press and immediately release the switch talkback will be ...

Page 181: ...ection of the OSCILLATOR screen to set the output level of the oscillator LCD FUNCTION ACCESS block MON CUE switch If this button is on pink noise will be sent to the speci fied bus or output jack If this button is on repeated bursts of pink noise will be sent to the specified bus or output jack You can use the on screen knobs to adjust the duration WIDTH of the noise itself and the spacing of the...

Page 182: ...MIX buses 1 48 MATRIX 1 24 MATRIX buses 1 24 Hint If necessary you can also output the oscillator signal directly from the desired output jack For details refer to CS1D Reference Manual Software 6 Press the OSC ON switch in the OSCILLATOR section of the MASTER block The oscillator signal will be sent to the bus or output jack you selected in step 5 To turn off the oscillator press the same switch ...

Page 183: ...pe of effect that is cur rently selected STEREO type effects process the L R input signals independently MIX type effects mix the L R inputs before inputting them to the effect and then output in stereo When the signal path is assigned to both input channels STEREO type effects MIX type effects MIX channels 1 48 output OUTPUT PATCH INPUT PATCH Input channels 1 96 1 48 input EFFECT 1 MATRIX channel...

Page 184: ...S block press the INPUT PAN ROUTING switch several times to access the following CH to MIX screen CH to MIX screen PAN ROUTING function 2 Use the VARI FIX buttons located at the left of the screen to select VARI as the type for the MIX bus that will be used as the effect send Hint The VARI FIX selection is made in groups of two adjacent odd numbered even numbered MIX buses If you wish to use the e...

Page 185: ...ware that selecting one of these channels may affect other functionality 5 From the buttons in the top row of the screen click the MIX button and then click the number of the MIX bus that you set to VARI type in step 2 When you click the number you will return to the previous screen As necessary assign a MIX channel to the R input of the effect as well Hint If one of two paired MIX channels is pat...

Page 186: ...r the SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block By using the MIX SEND PRE switch located in the SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block you can select whether to send the pre fader or post fader signal for each input channel For details refer to Chapter 4 Basic operation for input channels 9 In the MIX OUTPUT block turn on the MIX ON switch for the corresponding MIX channel Use the MIX LEVEL encoder to adjust the master ...

Page 187: ...will be displayed in white characters on a red background Please be aware that selecting one of these channels may affect other functionality 4 Click the button for the channel that you wish to patch to the L input of the effect You will return to the previous effect screen and the insert out selected for the INPUT L section will be displayed As necessary assign an insert out to the R channel of t...

Page 188: ...the other channel will automatically be patched to the R out put of the effect 8 In the LCD FUNCTION ACCESS block press the INPUT PATCH several times to access the follow ing INSERT DIRECT POINT screen IN PATCH function INSERT DIRECT POINT screen IN PATCH function INSERT DIRECT POINT 9 For the channel into which the effect was inserted click the INS button to turn it on As necessary select the INS...

Page 189: ...er part of the screen contains knobs and but tons that are used to edit the effect parameters The parameter contents will differ depending on the cur rently selected effect When you change the type in step 2 the setting values of the various parameters will change accordingly Hint Effect parameter settings can be saved in the effect library independently of scene memories For the Save procedure re...

Page 190: ...calling effect data from the library It is not possible to switch the effect type from within the EFFECT function screen If you wish to change the effect type you must recall effect data that uses the desired effect Here s how you can recall load existing effect data from the effect library Hint The libraries of the PM1D system are an area of internal memory that stores system settings for later r...

Page 191: ...hat line The con tents of the data selected at this time will be displayed in the left side of the screen allowing you to find the effect you want 4 Click the RECALL button The selected effect data will be loaded into the PM1D system You will exit the library popup window and return to the previous screen 5 Edit the effect parameters as necessary This displays the effect type and parameter setting...

Page 192: ...D ONLY contains factory preset data It is not possible to overwrite data onto these numbers 4 Click the STORE button The LIBRARY STORE popup window will appear in which you can assign a name to the data that you are storing LIBRARY STORE popup window 5 Use the character palette to assign a name to the data For details on using the character palette refer to p 20 6 Click the STORE button A window w...

Page 193: ...ion channel and set the parameters 2 Click the MODULE button in the upper left of the screen A GEQ SELECT popup window will appear allowing you to select a GEQ module 1 24 GEQ SELECT popup window 3 Select the desired module from GEQ 1 GEQ 24 and click the corresponding button When you click a button you will return to the GEQ PARAMETER screen Notice that the selected mod ule is displayed at the ri...

Page 194: ...ayed at the right of the INSERT button Hint If one side of a stereo channel or of two paired chan nels is patched to one of two adjacent odd num bered even numbered GEQ modules the remaining channel will automatically be assigned to the other GEQ module If you turn on the LINK button of the GEQ PARAM ETER screen adjacent odd numbered even num bered GEQ modules will be linked 6 Turn on the GEQ ON O...

Page 195: ...ppropriate channel and that insertion has been enabled for that channel Hint An alternate way to select the desired GEQ module is to use the GEQ ASSIGN 1 12 13 24 screens of the GEQ function 3 Use the LIMIT section located in the screen at the right of the faders to specify the range of the fad ers In the LIMIT section you can select the maximum change and direction of change produced by the fad e...

Page 196: ...nd select the GEQ module that you wish to control Make sure that the GEQ ON OFF button is turned on Also make sure that the corresponding module is inserted into an appropriate channel and that inser tion is enabled for that channel Hint Holding down the SHIFT GRAB switch and press ing the SEL switch of a channel will display the GEQ if a GEQ has been inserted into that channel 3 In the LIMIT sect...

Page 197: ... 4 5 7 When you are finished using the DCA faders to control the graphic EQ press the DCA switch of the FADER STATUS section Alternatively click the OFF button in the ASSIGN TO DCA FADERS sec tion of the GEQ PARAMETER screen The FADER STATUS switch will return to the nor mal condition and the DCA faders will function as control faders for the DCA groups If you again wish to assign the graphic EQ t...

Page 198: ...MIDI OUT connector of the external device to the MIDI IN connector of the console or engine Connect the MIDI OUT connector of the console or engine to the MIDI IN connector of the external device MIDI connections between the PM1D system and an external device 2 In the LCD FUNCTION ACCESS block press the MIDI GPI TC switch several times to access the following MIDI PROGRAM screen MIDI PROGRAM scree...

Page 199: ...es will be transmitted or received If desired turn on the OMNI button or the BANK button When Single mode is selected turning the OMNI button on will allow program change messages of all MIDI channels to be received When Single mode is selected turning the BANK button on will allow events to be specified by the combination of bank select messages bank numbers 1 16 program change messages Please do...

Page 200: ...library data that will be recalled and then click the OK button 10 In the same way assign events to other program numbers as well 11 Transmit a program change or bank select pro gram change from an external device on a valid MIDI channel The event assigned to that program number will be executed When you execute one of the assigned events on the CS1D a program change or bank select program change ...

Page 201: ...evice to the TIME CODE IN connector of the console or engine Time code connections between the PM1D system and the external device 2 In the LCD FUNCTION ACCESS block press the MIDI GPI TC switch several times to access the following TC EVENT screen TC EVENT screen MIDI GPI TC function In the TC EVENT screen you can select the connec tor at which time code will be received select the frame rate of ...

Page 202: ... the currently received time code value will be displayed in the TIME CODE section of the meter bridge and in the TC EVENT screen 7 When you come to the moment at which you want a scene to be recalled click the CAPTURE button in the TC EVENT screen Each time you click the CAPTURE button the time location at that instant will be added to the list below If an event is already recorded at the same ti...

Page 203: ... for other media Normally memory cards are sold in a formatted con dition For this reason it is not necessary to format a card before using it on the PM1D system If you need to format a card please use an external device such as a personal computer to do so The PM1D system does not have the capability to format a memory card Saving a file onto a memory card Here s how to save desired items of data...

Page 204: ... use the on screen From No knob and To No knob to specify the desired number s Alternatively you can select ALL For example if you select Scene Memory in the SAV ING MEMORY SELECT section and set the From No knob 01 0 and the To No knob 02 9 the data for PM1D system scene memories 01 0 02 9 will be saved on the memory card If at a later time you load this file from the memory card the data will be...

Page 205: ...cters TYPE One of the following types of file ALL All contents including scene memories libraries SETUP TC EVENT and MIDI PROGRAM COMPOSITE Part of the scene memories a file saved by using the From No knob and To No knob to specify the range Other A file containing only a specific item DATE SIZE The date and time at which the file was last saved COMMENT The comment that was added when the file was...

Page 206: ... is set to ENABLE in the MIDI GPI TC function TC EVENT screen the LOAD button will be grayed and loading will not be possible You must first switch the EVENT RECALLING but ton to DISABLE It is not possible to recall or save a scene while load ing If you press the panel STORE switch or RECALL switch a message of CANNOT STORE or CANNOT RECALL will appear ...

Page 207: ...knobs and buttons to specify the initial settings for each item The following items can be set a MOUSE Make settings for the track pad built into the CS1D or the mouse connected to the MOUSE connector TAPPING Specify whether or not to enable tapping on the built in track pad SPEED Set the speed of pointer movement controlled by the built in track pad of the CS1 or a mouse con nected to the MOUSE c...

Page 208: ...hen the power of the PM1D system is turned off If the SETUP button of the UTILITY function LOAD SAVE screen is turned on when sav ing data to a memory card inserted in the PC ATA STORAGE CARD slot of the CS1D the settings of the PREFERENCE screen will be saved on the card as well Button Controller Selected screen INSERT UNIT button INSERT switch INSERT DIRECT VIEW or INSERT VIEW UNIT related contr...

Page 209: ... CALENDAR CLOCK section to set the date and time INTERNAL CALENDAR CLOCK section 3 To finalize the new date and time click the SET but ton The new date and time will take effect the instant you click the SET button If you click the CANCEL but ton instead of the SET button the previous date and time will reappear Hint The date and time you specify in this screen are used as a time stamp when a scen...

Page 210: ...he input channels In this screen you can also select the metering point for the input chan nels 2 Use the buttons located at the right of the screen to select the metering point at which the input level will be detected The following metering points can be selected PRE ATT Before the attenuator PRE GATE Immediately before the internal gate PRE FADER Immediately before the fader POST FADER Immediat...

Page 211: ...e metering point at which the output level will be detected The following metering points can be selected PRE EQ Immediately before the EQ PRE FADER Immediately before the fader POST FADER Immediately after the fader POST ON After the ON switch Hint You can also use the METER PRE switch in the METER section MASTER block of the CS1D to select the metering point for the output channels If the METER ...

Page 212: ...on The following functions and parameters can be selected SCENE RECALL parameters 1 1 Recall the scene numbered one before or after the currently selected scene MONITOR A SOURCE SELECT parameters 2TR IN 3 6 DIRECT MIX 1 48 MTRX 1 24 MONITOR B SOURCE SELECT parameters 2TR IN 3 6 DIRECT MIX 1 48 MTRX 1 24 Select 2TR IN 3 6 DIRECT IN MIX channels 1 48 or MATRIX channels 1 24 as the source moni tored ...

Page 213: ...itch in less than two seconds the last regis tered screen will be recalled 3 Select the function that you wish to assign to the switch and the parameter specific to that function 4 Press the OK button 5 Repeat steps 2 5 until you have assigned the desired function to each of the USER DEFINE 1 8 switches 6 To execute an assigned function press one of the USER DEFINE 1 8 switches in the USER DEFINE ...

Page 214: ...Reference Manual ...

Page 215: ...Reference Manual Hardware ...

Page 216: ...OR section 31 FADER section 32 DCA section 33 SAFE section 34 CHANNEL SELECT section 34 GLOBAL CONTROL section 36 Display 39 MIX OUTPUT block 40 Channel assignments in the MIX OUTPUT block 41 MIX channel section 42 MIX LAYER section 45 MATRIX OUTPUT block 46 MATRIX OUTPUT block channel assignments 47 MATRIX channel section 48 MATRIX LAYER section 51 STEREO OUTPUT block 52 SELECTED OUTPUT CHANNEL b...

Page 217: ...UT section 98 USER DEFINE 98 Data entry block 99 Meter bridge block 101 Meter section left 102 Meter section right 102 TIME CODE section 103 SCENE MEMORY section 103 Rear panel block 104 DIGITAL I O section 105 2 TRACK IN DIGITAL section 106 STEREO OUT DIGITAL section 106 WORD CLOCK section 107 LAMP connectors 107 2 TRACK IN ANALOG section 108 MONITOR OUT ANALOG section 108 TALKBACK IN 2 section 1...

Page 218: ... C PC CONTROL TIME CODE IN GPI MIDI IN OUT THRU DISCON CONNECT DC POWER INPUT B SEE INSTRUCTION MANUAL DISCON CONNECT DC POWER INPUT A SEE INSTRUCTION MANUAL FAN HIGH LOW L A B R L R L R A AES EBU COAXIAL STEREO OUT DIGITAL WORD CLOCK B AES EBU COAXIAL AES EBU AES EBU AES EBU AES EBU 2 TRACK IN DIGITAL 1 3 4 5 6 AES EBU COAXIAL 2 AES EBU COAXIAL REMOTE RS 422 NUM KEY 1 2 4 3 5 6 MOUSE 1 2 4 3 5 6 ...

Page 219: ...Operating Manual Start up For details on basic operation of the PM1D system refer to CS1D Operating Manual Basic Opera tion For details on the functions and operations within the display of the CS1D refer to CS1D Reference Manual Software 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 MOUSE KEYBOARD MO...

Page 220: ...ll be enclosed in curly brackets Example The NUMBER indicator will show a number in the range of 1 96 1 48 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 displayed by the soft ware in the screen The block name or section name may also be given before the name enclosed in squar...

Page 221: ...ATE 10 FIX LOCAL VARI 10 5 5 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 RCL MUTE MIX ON 10 0 CUE DCA CLIP 6 12 18 2 3 1 4 6 7 5 8 10 11 9 SAFE 12 30 60 10 5 5 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 RCL MUTE MIX ON 10 0 CUE DCA CLIP 6 12 18 2 3 1 4 6 7 5 8 10 11 9 SAFE 12 30 60 10 5 5 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 RCL MUTE MIX ON 10 0 CUE DCA CLIP 6 12 18 2 3 1 4 6 7 5 8 10 11 9 SAFE 12 30 60 10 5 5 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 RCL MUTE MIX ON 10 0 CUE DCA C...

Page 222: ...s in the SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block MODULE FLIP section and in the MASTER block GLOBAL LAYER section The GLOBAL LAYER section has no effect on the 48 channel model Using the MODULE FLIP switch to change the channel assignments Using the GLOBAL LAYER switches to change the channel assignments 96 channel model only FLIP FLIP CH 13 24 CH 1 12 CH 37 48 CH 25 36 CH 1 12 CH 13 24 CH 25 36 CH 37 48 INP...

Page 223: ... will also cause the MIX bus selected for the other INPUT blocks to be switched in tan dem However if the MIX SEND LOCAL switch 5 is turned on for an INPUT block you will be able to select its MIX bus independently of the other INPUT blocks 4 MIX SEND FIX VARI LED This LED indicates the type of MIX bus that is cur rently selected MIX buses 1 48 of the PM1D system are in pairs of odd and even numbe...

Page 224: ...channel to the STEREO bus The approximate current value is shown by the LEDs around the perimeter of the encoder When the LED at the mark is lit the signal is panned to the center The perimeter LEDs will light differently depending on whether LCR mode a function that allows three channel playback with a CENTER channel added to the L R channels is on or off LCD mode can be turned on off in the PAN ...

Page 225: ...etween 8 dB and 7 dB Keep in mind that noise may be generated if there is a difference between the Hot and Cold output impedance of the external device connected to the card when using phantom power E INPUT CLIP LED This LED will light when the input signal of that input channel has clipped If this LED lights for an input channel to which an AD card with head amp has been patched use the INPUT GAI...

Page 226: ...rs are copied will depend on the order in which the SEL switches are pressed When creating a pair the parameters of the channel you pressed first will be copied to the channel that you pressed later and then the parameters will be linked For example if you wish to pair CH 1 and CH 2 hold down the CH 1 SEL switch and press the CH 2 SEL switch The state of CH 1 will be copied to CH 2 For details on ...

Page 227: ...djust the send level to that MIX bus If a FIX type MIX bus is selected only the LED at the posi tion will light and the encoder will be disabled This indicates the on off status of the signal that is sent from the input chan nel to the currently selected MIX bus This turns the input channel on off This adjusts the input level of the input channel MIX ON 10 0 PAN TO ST CLIP R 48V INPUT INS A B L GA...

Page 228: ...roup data of recall safe channels may be adjusted so that recall safe settings are consistent within DCA groups 9 12 Also when a channel library is recalled the data recalled to a channel may be adjusted so that settings are consistent within DCA groups 9 12 N SAFE RCL LED This LED will light if the input channel has been set to Recall Safe a state in which the input channel is unaffected by scene...

Page 229: ...SEL CUE DCA 68 COMP CLIP 6 12 18 2 3 1 4 6 7 5 8 10 11 9 RCL MUTE SAFE 12 30 60 GATE 10 R L STATUS R SEL 10 5 5 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 10 5 5 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 TO ST TO ST THR THR THR THR MIX ON 10 0 PAN L CLIP R 48V INPUT INS A B L GAIN SEL CUE DCA 68 COMP CLIP 6 12 18 2 3 1 4 6 7 5 8 10 11 9 RCL MUTE SAFE 12 30 60 GATE 10 R L STATUS R SEL MIX ON 10 0 PAN L CLIP R 48V INPUT INS A B L GAIN SEL CUE ...

Page 230: ...annels 3 4 However these assignments can be changed as follows in the SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block MODULE FLIP section and the MASTER block GLOBAL LAYER section The GLOBAL LAYER section is not available for 48 channel model Using the MODULE FLIP switch to change channel assignments Using the GLOBAL LAYER switches to change channel assignments 96 channel model only FLIP 3 4 1 2 1 2 3 4 FLIP ST IN b...

Page 231: ...hed from the console in the SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block or in the display PAN ROUTING function CH to MIX screen MIX ASSIGN screen You can set the FADER FLIP switch in the SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block to exchange flip the function of the ST IN MIX encoder 2 and the ST IN fader H p 36 4 ST IN PAN encoder and LEDs This encoder sets the panning of the signal that is sent from the ST IN channel to the...

Page 232: ...T IN channel this encoder will adjust the input sensitivity of the head amp The range of levels is 10 dB 68 dB The approximate current value is shown by the perimeter LEDs Hint This parameter can be set independently for left and right channels A ST IN CLIP L R LED This LED will light when the input signal of the ST IN channel clips If this LED lights when an AD card with head amp has been patched...

Page 233: ...er channel will blink The channel selected by these switches can be adjusted by the SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block and will be reflected by the contents of the dis play screen E ST IN NAME indicator This displays the short name of the ST IN channel The short name can be input in the display IN PATCH function NAME screen etc F L R meter LEDs These six LEDs indicate the input level of the ST IN channe...

Page 234: ... send level to that MIX bus If a FIX type MIX bus is selected only the LED at the posi tion will light and the encoder will be disabled This indicates the on off status of the signal that is sent from the ST IN channel to the currently selected MIX bus This turns the ST IN channel on off This adjusts the input level of the ST IN channel MIX ON 10 0 PAN L CLIP R 48V INPUT INS A B L GAIN SEL CUE DCA...

Page 235: ...led the DCA group data of recall safe channels may be adjusted so that recall safe settings are consistent within DCA groups 9 12 Also when a channel library is recalled the data recalled to a channel may be adjusted so that settings are consistent within DCA groups 9 12 J SAFE RCL LED This LED will light if the ST IN channel has been set to Recall Safe a state in which the channel is unaf fected ...

Page 236: ...ired the related screen can be made to appear automatically when this block is operated This setting is made in the UTILITY function PREFERENCE screen PAIR PAIR PAIR PAIR PAIR PAIR PAIR PAIR NOISE GATE COMPRESSOR PAIR PAIR PAIR PAIR EQ ON EQUALIZER STEREO GAIN ATTENUATOR DCA SAFE CHANNEL SELECT MIX CH FLIP DEC INC ON SHIFT SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL PHONES PHONES SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block ...

Page 237: ...lock 2 Use the SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block You can use the CHANNEL SELECT DEC INC switches of the SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block to select channels sequentially The number and short name of the channel will be displayed by the CHANNEL SELECT NAME indi cator and the CHANNEL SELECT NUMBER indi cator located above the CHANNEL SELECT DEC INC switches Use the CHANNEL SELECT DEC INC switches of the SELEC...

Page 238: ...the master phantom switch for the entire unit Be aware that if the master phantom switch is off that unit cannot use phantom power 2 ø Phase switch and LED This switches the input signal between normal and reverse phase The LED will light if the phase has been inverted 3 INSERT switch and LED This switch turns channel insertion on off When insertion is on the switch LED will light and the insert o...

Page 239: ...e DELAY TIME encoder is used to adjust the delay time of the selected channel At this time the current delay time will be shown in milliseconds in the DELAY TIME VALUE indica tor The delay time range is 0 msec 250 msec Hint It is convenient to use the input channel or ST IN channel delay function to compensate for timing dif ferences between widely separated mics Even if the internal clock on whic...

Page 240: ...MIX buses 2 MIX SEND LEVEL PAN encoder and LEDs This encoder sets the send level of the signal that is sent from the currently selected channel to a MIX bus that is set to VARI The range of adjustment is dB 10 dB and the approximate current value is shown by the perimeter LEDs When the LED at the symbol is lit the level is nominal 0 dB However in the case of FIX type MIX buses only the LED at the ...

Page 241: ... of this parameter will be linked for adjacent odd numbered to even numbered MIX buses If the PRE switch LED is dark The post fader signal will be sent to the correspond ing MIX bus If the PRE switch LED is lit The pre EQ or pre fader signal will be sent to the corresponding MIX bus The pre EQ pre fader selection can be made in the display PAN ROUTING function CH to MIX screen 6 MIX SEND FIX LED T...

Page 242: ...ompressor 4 COMPRESSOR ATTACK RELEASE switches and LEDs These switches select the function of the ATTACK RELEASE TIME encoder 5 located at the left of the switches When the COMPRESSOR ATTACK LED is lit The ATTACK RELEASE TIME encoder will set the ATTACK attack time When the COMPRESSOR RELEASE LED is lit The ATTACK RELEASE TIME encoder will set the RELEASE release time 5 COMPRESSOR ATTACK RELEASE T...

Page 243: ...iggered by the same key in signal the parameters of the compressors them selves can be set independently for each channel If two input channels are paired compressor link will automatically be turned on and the compres sor parameters will also operate in tandem However you are free to subsequently turn linking off For a ST IN channel the compressor parameters for the left and right channels will a...

Page 244: ...ll light When the key in signal exceeds the threshold level will light and when it is below the threshold level will light 5 NOISE GATE KEY IN CUE switch and LED This switch allows you to monitor the noise gate key in signal When this switch is pressed the noise gate key in sig nal after passing through the filters of the currently selected channel will be sent to the CUE bus and can be monitored ...

Page 245: ... gate linking with input channel pairing Turning noise gate link on will simply cause the two noise gates to be triggered by the same key in sig nal the parameters of the noise gates themselves can be set independently for each channel If two input channels are paired noise gate link will automatically be turned on and the noise gate parameters will also operate in tandem However you are free to s...

Page 246: ...wn by the perimeter LEDs 4 EQ FREQUENCY encoder VALUE indicator and Hz kHz LEDs This encoder sets the center frequency of each band The range of adjustment is 20 Hz 20 kHz 121 steps for each band The current value is shown by the VALUE indica tor and either the Hz or kHz LED will light to indicate the units of the displayed value 5 EQ GAIN encoder and LEDs This encoder sets the gain of each band T...

Page 247: ...the signal that is sent from the currently selected channel to the STEREO bus When on the LED will light This switch does not affect the signals that are sent from the channel to the MIX buses 3 STEREO PAN encoder and LEDs This encoder sets the panning of the signal that is sent from the currently selected channel to the STE REO bus The approximate current setting is shown by the perimeter LEDs Wh...

Page 248: ...nnected to the card when using phantom power 2 GAIN CLIP LED This LED will light if the input signal of the input channel clips If this LED lights for an input channel to which an AD card with head amp has been patched use the GAIN encoder 1 to lower the input sensitivity If this LED lights for an input channel to which an AD card without head amp or a digital I O card has been patched lower the o...

Page 249: ...t level of the currently selected channel The range is 10 dB 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...

Page 250: ...witches to select the DCA group s to which you wish to assign the channel You may select more than one DCA group The LED s for the corresponding DCA group s will light DCA groups 9 12 can be used for either input chan nels or output channels However it is not possible to assign both inputs and outputs to the same DCA group For this reason if an output channel is already assigned to DCA group 9 12 ...

Page 251: ...the short name and number of the currently selected channel When an input channel is selected the MONO LED will light if that channel is monaural or the PAIR LED will light if pairing is enabled The NUMBER indicator will indicate a number 1 96 1 48 If a ST IN channel is selected the PAIR LED will light and the NUMBER indicator will display the number and the LR designation as 1L 1R 8L 8R 4L 4R 2 C...

Page 252: ...not specify the copy destination within ten seconds the copy operation will be can celled 3 Press a SEL switch to select the copy destination input channel or ST IN channel A popup window will appear asking you to confirm the copy operation 4 To execute the copy operation click the OK button To cancel the copy operation click the CANCEL button Hint For details on the types of parameter that are co...

Page 253: ...TE 10 10 30 40 50 60 RCL MUTE ON CUE MIX ON 10 0 PAN L CLIP R 48V INPUT INS A B L GAIN CUE DCA 68 COMP CLIP 6 12 18 2 3 1 RCL MUTE SAFE 30 60 GATE 10 R L STATUS R 10 30 40 50 60 TO ST THR THR ON SEL SEL R L SEL Sets the send level to the currently selected MIX bus Indicates the on off status of the signal sent to the currently selected MIX bus Turns the channel on off Sets the input level of the c...

Page 254: ... on The status of this switch will always be shown at the bottom of the display For details refer to CS1D Reference manual Soft ware 3 PHONES MONITOR A MONITOR B jacks These are headphone jacks for monitoring MONI TOR A and MONITOR B Do not use both the headphone jack on the top panel and the headphone jack on the front panel at the same time Doing so can cause the CS1D to malfunction due to exces...

Page 255: ...IX PAN 96 INPUT PATCH MIX1 MIX2 MIX48 STEREO L STEREO R CUE L CUE R ON FADER PAN 4BAND PEQ GATE HPF COMP DELAY FIX VARI KEY IN SEL DIRECT OUT STIN 1 4 Lch to OUTPUT PATCH HPF KEY IN SEL LPF INSERT IN STIN 1 4 Lch FIX VARI INSERT IN STIN 1 4 Rch STIN Lch 1 4 STIN Rch 1 4 INSERT OUT STIN L 1 4 DIRECT OUT STIN 1 4 Rch 5 ATT ATT ON FADER PAN 4BAND PEQ GATE HPF COMP DELAY KEY IN SEL to OUTPUT PATCH HPF...

Page 256: ...Screen Various parameters are displayed here depending on the selected function For the contents of each screen refer to CS1D Reference manual Software The LCD screen built into the CS1D has the follow ing characteristics Please be aware that even if the following symptoms occur this is not a malfunc tion or a defect Since the LCD display is manufactured with extremely del icate technology individ...

Page 257: ...N channels to MIX buses 1 48 and outputs them to the output units patched to each MIX channel and to the STEREO bus and MATRIX buses This block also assigns MIX channels 1 48 to DCA faders PAIR PAIR PAIR PAIR PAIR PAIR PAIR PAIR PAIR MIX LAYER PAIR PAIR LAYER ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON 1 24 PAIR MIX OUTPUT block ...

Page 258: ... 12 channels below In the default state of the PM1D system these modules are assigned to control MIX channels 1 24 However in the MIX OUTPUT block MIX LAYER section you can change this assignment as follows Using the MIX LAYER switches to change the MIX channel assignments 1 24 MIX LAYER 1 24 MIX 1 12 MIX LAYER MIX 13 24 MIX 25 36 MIX 37 48 MIX OUTPUT block MIX OUTPUT block ...

Page 259: ...ngs in the display MATRIX ST function MATRIX ST ROUTING screen so that the signal is sent to the MATRIX buses or the STEREO bus from a point earlier than the MIX ON switch 5 MIX RCL SAFE LED This LED will light for MIX channels that are set to Recall Safe a state in which the channel will be unaf fected by scene recall operations The parameters of a MIX channel for which this LED is lit will not c...

Page 260: ...s been selected for two adjacent odd and even numbered channels MIX channels 1 2 3 4 of MIX channels 1 48 Pairing of MIX channels can be set defeated using the MIX SEL switches B and in the display PAN ROUTING function etc 9 MIX LEVEL BAL encoder and LEDs This encoder sets the output level of the MIX chan nel 1 48 the level of the signal that is sent to the out put unit patched to that MIX channel...

Page 261: ... channel of the pair will blink You can also use the MIX SEL switches to set defeat pairing The MIX channel shown by the INPUT block MIX SEND NAME indicator and the MIX SEND NUMBER indicator will also follow the operation of the MIX SEL switch However INPUT blocks whose LOCAL LED is lit are excepted Procedure Using the MIX SEL switches to set defeat pair ing of MIX channels 1 For adjacent odd and ...

Page 262: ...nd LEDs These switches select the channels that will be con trolled by the MIX channel section The channels controlled by the MIX channel section will change as follows according to the switch that is turned on When the MIX LAYER 1 24 switch is on MIX channels 1 24 will be controlled When the MIX LAYER 25 48 switch is on MIX channels 25 48 will be controlled MIX LAYER 1 24 1 ...

Page 263: ... on off status of the signals that are sent from MIX channels 1 48 STE REO A B channel and SUB IN channels to MATRIX buses 1 24 and send them to the output unit that is patched to each MATRIX channel PAIR PAIR PAIR PAIR PAIR MATRIX LAYER ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON 1 12 PAIR MATRIX OUTPUT block ...

Page 264: ...tem is in its default state these modules are assigned to control MATRIX channels 1 12 However these assignments can be changed as follows by an operation in the MATRIX LAYER section Using the MATRIX LAYER switches to change the MATRIX channel assignments 1 12 MATRIX LAYER 1 12 MATRIX LAYER MATRIX 1 12 MATRIX 13 24 MATRIX OUTPUT block MATRIX OUTPUT block ...

Page 265: ... affected even if a mute group to which it belongs is muted Mute Safe settings can be made in the SELECTED OUTPUT CHANNEL block or display OUT DCA MUTE function MUTE GROUP ASSIGN screen 5 MATRIX PAIR LED This LED will light when two adjacent odd and even numbered MATRIX channels 1 24 are paired i e MATRIX channels 1 2 3 4 MATRIX channel pairing can be set or defeated from the console by using the ...

Page 266: ...ring method can be switched from the console in the MASTER block CUE section or in the display MON CUE function CUE SOLO screen 9 MATRIX SEL switch and LED This switch selects the MATRIX channel that your operations will affect The MATRIX SEL LED of the currently selected MATRIX channel will light The MATRIX channel selected by this switch can be controlled in the SELECTED OUTPUT CHANNEL block It ...

Page 267: ...nnel you pressed first will be copied to the channel that you pressed later and then the parameters will be linked For example if you wish to pair MATRIX 1 and MATRIX 2 hold down the MATRIX 1 SEL switch and press the MATRIX 2 SEL switch The state of MATRIX 1 will be copied to MATRIX 2 For details on the parameters that are copied linked for a pair refer to CS1D Reference Manual Appendices p 45 If ...

Page 268: ...ion 1 MATRIX LAYER 1 12 13 24 switches and LEDs The channels controlled by the MATRIX channel section will change as follows according to the switch that is turned on When the MATRIX LAYER 1 12 switch is on MATRIX channels 1 12 will be controlled When the MATRIX LAYER 13 24 switch is on MATRIX channels 13 24 will be controlled MATRIX LAYER 1 12 1 ...

Page 269: ...e PM1D system is used in LCR mode and the CENTER BUS CONTROL button is turned on in the LCR screen of the PAN ROUTING function or the MATRIX ST function the CENTER bus signal will be output from the STEREO B channel In this case the STEREO B channel will function as a control channel for the CENTER bus RCL MUTE SAFE INS SEL TO MTRX RCL MUTE SAFE INS SEL MONO 10 5 5 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 10 5 5 0 10 ...

Page 270: ...LED STEREO A channel only This is the on off switch for the signal that is sent from the STEREO A channel to the MATRIX buses The LED will light when this is on If this switch is off no signal will be sent from the STEREO A channel to any MATRIX bus When the STEREO A TO MTRX switch is on you can use the knobs in the display MATRIX ST func tion MATRIX ST ROUTING screen to set the send levels of the...

Page 271: ...CTED OUTPUT CHANNEL block This will also be reflected by the settings in the dis play Hint Each time you repeatedly press the STEREO SEL switch you will alternate between the L channel and R channel of STEREO A or STEREO B For example if you repeatedly press the STEREO A channel SEL switch the CHANNEL SELECT NUMBER indicator of the SELECTED OUTPUT CHANNEL block will alternately display AL and Ar H...

Page 272: ... be made in the SELECTED OUTPUT CHANNEL block or in the display SCENE function RECALL SAFE screen 8 STEREO SAFE MUTE LED This LED will light if the STEREO A B channel is in Mute Safe mode a condition in which the channel will be unaffected by mute group operations A channel whose LED is lit will not be affected if a mute group to which it belongs is muted Mute Safe settings can be made in the SELE...

Page 273: ...hannel MIX channel MATRIX channel L or R channels of STEREO A B Hint If desired you can cause the corresponding screen to automatically appear when you operate this block This setting is made in the UTILITY function PREFERENCE screen COMPRESSOR Q EQ ON EQUALIZER DCA SAFE CHANNEL SELECT SELECTED OUTPUT CHANNEL ON DEC INC SHIFT SELECTED OUTPUT CHANNEL block ...

Page 274: ...ed chan nel will light MIX OUTPUT block MIX SEL switch Selects a MIX channel 1 48 MATRIX OUTPUT block MATRIX SEL switch Selects a MATRIX channel 1 24 STEREO OUTPUT block STEREO SEL switch Selects the L channel or R channel of STEREO A B If you repeatedly press the same STEREO SEL switch you will cycle between the L and R of that channel SEL switch MIX OUTPUT block MIX OUTPUT block SEL switch MATRI...

Page 275: ...ected CHANNEL SELECT INC switch The number following the currently selected chan nel will be selected If the highest numbered channel is selected you will move to the first channel in the same group CHANNEL SELECT DEC switch The number preceding the currently selected chan nel will be selected If the first numbered channel is selected you will move to the last channel in the same group The ST MATR...

Page 276: ...nt The output channel delay function provides a useful way to compensate for time differences between speakers placed at distant locations Even if the internal clock on which the PM1D system operates is switched from 48 kHz to 44 1 kHz or the opposite the delay time will not change However while a PM1D system is synchronized to a word clock supplied from an external device the displayed time and t...

Page 277: ...s the internal compressor type selecting HPF will allow it to function as a de esser 3 COMPRESSOR FILTER ON switch and LED This is an on off switch for the HPF or LPF that is placed in the first stage of the internal compressor 4 COMPRESSOR ATTACK RELEASE switches and LEDs These switches select the function of the ATTACK RELEASE TIME encoder 5 located to the left of the switches When the COMPRESSO...

Page 278: ...fering types are linked the operation will be the same as if link is off Be careful not to confuse compressor linking with input channel pairing When compressor link is on the compressor opera tion will simply be linked by the key in signal the compressor parameters themselves will remain independent for each channel If output channels are paired compressor link will automatically be on and the va...

Page 279: ... encoder and LEDs This encoder sets the Q steepness of each band Rotating it toward the right will make the Q gentler and rotating it toward the left will make the Q sharper The range is 10 0 0 10 41 steps for each band The current approximate value is shown by the perimeter LEDs 5 EQ F encoder VALUE indicator and Hz kHz LEDs This encoder sets the center frequency of each band The range is 20 Hz 2...

Page 280: ...l Please use caution 3 OUTPUT TO ST switch and LED When a MIX channel is selected this is an on off switch for the signal sent from that MIX channel to the STEREO bus When on the LED will light This is linked to the MIX TO ST switch of the MIX OUTPUT block This switch is valid only if a MIX channel is selected in the SELECTED OUTPUT CHANNEL block 4 OUTPUT TO MTRX switch and LED When the STEREO A B...

Page 281: ...der can be used for either of the above listed functions B and C In this case you yourself will need to press the TO ST PAN switch or BAL switch to specify the func tion controlled by the encoder When the TO ST PAN switch LED is lit you can use the OUTPUT PAN BAL encoder to adjust the pan of the signal that is sent from the MIX channel to the STEREO bus The section enclosed by dashed lines in the ...

Page 282: ...OUTPUT CHANNEL block DCA 9 12 switches to select the DCA group s that you wish to assign to the channel You may select more than one The LED for the selected DCA group s will light DCA groups 9 12 can be used for either input chan nels or output channels MIX channels However it is not possible to assign both input chan nels and output channels to the same DCA group For this reason if a input chann...

Page 283: ...IX switches and LEDs The CHANNEL SELECT NAME NUMBER indi cators show the short name and number of the cur rently selected channel The ST MATRIX MIX switches select the channel group STEREO A B MATRIX MIX The LED of the currently selected switch will light When a STEREO A B channel is selected The ST LED will light and the NUMBER indi cator will show either AL L channel of STEREO A Ar R channel of ...

Page 284: ...r STEREO A B A popup window will appear asking you to confirm the copy operation 4 To execute the copy operation click the OK button To cancel the copy operation click the CANCEL button Hint For details on the types of parameter that are copied when you copy between output channels refer to the appendices p 44 If you wish to perform additional copies repeat steps 1 4 Copying is possible only betwe...

Page 285: ...ETER from PRE EQ MATRIX 1 24 from STEREO B Rch from STEREO B Lch MIX1 MIX2 MIX48 STEREO L STEREO R CUE L CUE R OUTPUT PATCH OUTPUT PATCH STEREO A ON 6BAND PEQ METER COMP METER KEY IN SEL DELAY METER FADER 6BAND PEQ COMP KEY IN SEL DELAY to MATRIX to MONITOR INSERT IN ST A Rch METER FADER CUE INSERT METER METER STEREO B ON 6BAND PEQ METER COMP METER KEY IN SEL DELAY METER 6BAND PEQ COMP KEY IN SEL ...

Page 286: ...ed to DCA 1 12 can be controlled as a group by the DCA faders As necessary you can also use these faders to directly control a desired input chan nel or MIX channel or boost cut each band of the internal graphic EQ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 MIX LAYER FADER STATUS IN 1 12 13 24 25 36 37 48 DCA DCA GROUP block ...

Page 287: ...hannels 1 12 13 24 25 36 or 37 48 When the FADER STATUS DCA switch is on The DCA faders will control the levels of DCA groups 1 12 Items that can be controlled from the DCA faders FADER STATUS section Hint In addition it is possible to split up the 31 band graphic EQ and assign it to the DCA faders in 12 band units to adjust the boost cut amount for each band In order to do this display the GEQ fu...

Page 288: ...put channels will be directly assigned to DCA faders 1 12 The xx digits will indicate the channel number STxx ST IN 1 8 are directly assigned to DCA faders 1 8 The xx loca tion will indicate a channel num ber In this case DCA faders 9 12 will have no effect MXxx Twelve MIX channels will be directly assigned to DCA faders 1 12 The xx digits will indicate the channel number Other DCA groups are assi...

Page 289: ...ed to the DCA faders this LED will light when the gain value is 0 dB 6 DCA SAFE RECALL LED If DCA groups 1 12 are assigned to the DCA faders this LED will light to indicate DCA groups that are set to Recall Safe a state in which the DCA group will be unaffected by scene recall operations A DCA fader for which this LED is lit will not change even if a scene memory is recalled If input channels outp...

Page 290: ...vel of the input channels in the selected INPUT block The INPUT block that includes the channel currently selected by an INPUT SEL switch will be assigned to the DCA faders This allows you to control a dis tantly located INPUT block without having to reach across the console FADER STATUS 1 12 13 24 25 36 37 48 switches The DCA faders will control the output levels of the corresponding MIX channels...

Page 291: ...els output channels can also be assigned to DCA groups in the display IN DCA MUTE func tion DCA ASSIGN screen or OUT DCA MUTE function DCA ASSIGN screen 4 When you have finished making assignments press the ASSIGN DCA switches whose LED is lit to turn off the LEDs of all ASSIGN DCA switches Then turn on the FADER STATUS DCA switch in the FADER STATUS section The selected LED will light and you wil...

Page 292: ... 5 Click a button to select the output channel in which you wish to insert the graphic EQ When inserting to an input channel Click to select the input channel number in the fol lowing order IN 1 48 INSERT OUT button 1 48 buttons or IN 49 96 INSERT OUT button 49 96 buttons To insert into a MIX channel Click the MIX INSERT OUT button and then click a 1 48 button to select the number of the MIX chan ...

Page 293: ... be used as band select switches In this case the FADER STATUS IN switch and the FADER STATUS 37 48 switch will have no effect 7 Operate DCA faders 1 12 The corresponding frequency bands will be boosted or cut 8 If you wish to use the DCA faders to control other bands repeat steps 7 8 9 To stop using the DCA faders to control the graphic EQ press the FADER STATUS DCA switch on the CS1D Alternative...

Page 294: ...ck Function In this block you can use functions that apply to the entire CS1D such as talkback and oscillator operations selecting the monitor source and adjusting the monitor level GLOBAL LAYER DELAY SOURCE SOURCE MASTER block ...

Page 295: ...an be switched on off in the display MON CUE function TALKBACK screen 4 TALKBACK 10 dB LEDs These LEDs indicate the input sensitivity of the TALKBACK 1 jack and the TALKBACK 2 jack When the input sensitivity is 10 dB the LED will light and a 10 dB input signal will be nominal input When off the LED will be dark and the input sensitivity will be 44 dB The input sensitivity can be switched in the di...

Page 296: ...enerated by the internal oscillator to the specified bus or output jacks 1 OSC ON switch and LED This is an on off switch for the signal that is sent from the internal oscillator to the MIX buses MATRIX buses and STEREO bus When on the switch LED will light The waveform type frequency output level and out put destination can be specified in the display MON CUE function OSCILLATOR screen 2 OSC OUT ...

Page 297: ...ions are performed in the display UTILITY function LOAD SAVE screen Please note that Type III cards cannot be used This can be used only with an ATA compatible PC flash storage card or a compact flash with a PC card adapter that is guaranteed to work with that card Operation is not guaranteed for any other media The above listed media is normally sold in a for matted condition The CS1D does not ha...

Page 298: ...X and STEREO A B buses and other channels will be muted When SOLO mode is selected the signal that is mon itored from the CUE OUT jacks MONITOR OUT jacks A and PHONES jacks can be selected from either the CUE bus the signal of the channel whose CUE switch is pressed or the MONITOR bus the source selected in the MONITOR A block This set ting is made in the display MON CUE function CUE SOLO screen H...

Page 299: ...t into that channel will be given priority for monitoring Hint On the PM1D system Cue can be classified into the following three groups 1 INPUT CUE group Gate key in cue signals from input channels or ST IN channels 2 DCA CUE group cue signals from DCA groups 3 OUTPUT CUE group cue signals from MIX channels MATRIX channels or STEREO A B channels 4 Any CUE group other than INPUT DCA OUT PUT CUE i e...

Page 300: ...ANALOG 2 jacks located on the rear panel of the CS1D The choice between analog and digital is made in the display MON CUE function 2TR IN screen ST A switch Monitor the output signal of the STEREO A channel ST B switch Monitor the output signal of the STEREO B channel DEFINE switch Monitor the signal MIX 1 48 MATRIX 1 24 2TR IN 3 6 or DIRECT IN that was previously defined by the user in the displa...

Page 301: ...level cannot be stored in a scene or controlled from outside or by the internal software 5 MONITOR A L MONO R MONO switches and LEDs These switches select the stereo monaural state of the MONITOR A output Depending on the lit dark sta tus of each switch the output signal of MONITOR A will change as follows MONITOR A L MONO R MONO switches 6 MONITOR A ON switch and LED This is an on off switch for ...

Page 302: ...put signal from the 2 TRACK IN DIGITAL 2 jack or 2 TRACK IN ANALOG 2 jacks located on the rear panel of the CS1D The choice between analog and digital is made in the display MON CUE function 2TR IN screen ST A switch Monitor the output signal of the STEREO A channel ST B switch Monitor the output signal of the STEREO B channel MONITOR A switch Monitor the signal that is selected as the monitor sou...

Page 303: ...IX48 from STEREO B Lch from STEREO B Rch from MATRIX1 from MATRIX24 from STEREO A Lch from STEREO A Rch 2TR IN 1 Lch 2TR IN 2 Rch 2TR IN 6 Rch COMM IN MONITOR A SELECTOR to MONITOR B from COMM IN from MONITOR A same as above MONITOR B SELECTOR DIRECT INPUT Lch DIRECT INPUT Rch DAC DAC DAC DAC DAC DAC DAC DAC CUE OUT to CASCADE OUT from CASCADE IN from CASCADE IN to CASCADE OUT to CASCADE OUT METER...

Page 304: ...DSP units except when using Mirror mode GLOBAL LAYER section On 96 channel models with a DSP card installed in the DSP unit this section selects the input channels that will be con trolled On 48 channel models this section has no function 1 1 48 49 96 switches and LEDs These switches select either channels 1 48 or 49 96 as the input channels to be controlled by INPUT blocks 1 4 of a 96 channel mod...

Page 305: ...nly in the screen METER function screen and can be set to one of the following five points Metering points that can be selected for input channels 2 METER PEAK HOLD switch and LED This is an on off switch for the Peak Hold function of the output channel meters The switch LED will light when this is on and the meter segment corresponding to the peak level will remain lit 3 METER SELECT MIX 25 48 MA...

Page 306: ...ecall mix parameters as scene memories Mute operations for mute groups 1 12 are also performed in this block STORE SCENE NUMBER PREVIEW RECALL RECALL UNDO SCENE MEMORY DEC INC 12 11 10 9 8 7 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 CLEAR 6 5 4 3 2 1 MUTE RECALL MUTE MASTER DIRECT RECALL SCENE MEMORY block ...

Page 307: ...2 SCENE MEMORY RECALL MUTE LEDs These LEDs indicate the function of the SCENE MEMORY 1 12 switches 1 One or the other LED will light depending on the function that is selected in the display SCENE func tion DIRECT RECALL screen When the RECALL LED is lit The SCENE MEMORY 1 12 switches will func tion as direct recall switches that directly recall the twelve previously assigned scenes When the MUTE ...

Page 308: ...ENE NUMBER indicator 7 will be recalled from memory and overwritten onto the current mix parameters When the SCENE MEMORY PREVIEW switch is on Preview mode When you select a scene number to be loaded and then press this switch the mix parameter values of that scene will be reflected by the CS1D panel but the internal signal processing will not be affected Hint If necessary you can exclude only spe...

Page 309: ... scene memories The selection sequence will also move between scene 00 0 and the highest scene that can be recalled Hint Operation differs from when SCENE MEM INC DEC RECALL are assigned to USER DEFINE switches In this case preset scene memories will be skipped without being included The selection sequence will not skip between the lowest and high est scene numbers that can be recalled SCENE NUMBE...

Page 310: ...nding library will appear following the SCENE STORE popup win dow Store the library as necessary Recalling a scene Here s how to load a saved scene into memory Before you perform the following procedure make sure that the SCENE MEMORY block SCENE MEMORY PREVIEW switch 4 is turned off NORMAL mode 1 Use the SCENE MEMORY 0 9 switches or the SCENE MEMORY DEC INC switches to select the scene number tha...

Page 311: ...ssigned to these switches 1 Assign scenes to the SCENE MEMORY 1 12 switches Scenes can be assigned to the SCENE MEMORY 1 12 switches in the SCENE function DIRECT RECALL screen SCENE function DIRECT RECALL screen In the SCENE function DIRECT RECALL screen click the DIRECT RECALL button The SCENE MEMORY block SCENE MEMORY RECALL LED will light The SCENE MEMORY 1 12 switches will func tion as direct ...

Page 312: ...t tings are consistent within DCA groups 9 12 2 In the SCENE function DIRECT RECALL screen click the MUTE MASTER button The SCENE MEMORY block SCENE MEMORY MUTE LED will light The SCENE MEMORY 1 12 switches will func tion as mute master switches that turn muting on off for the corresponding mute group SCENE function DIRECT RECALL screen Hint The function of the SCENE MEMORY 1 12 switches can be se...

Page 313: ...LCD FUNCTION ACCESS USER DEFINE block Function In this block you can recall desired functions or screens in the display or execute functions that were previ ously defined by the user 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 LCD FUNCTION ACCESS USER DEFINE block ...

Page 314: ... switch 3 SCENE switch 4 MIDI GPI TC switch 5 UTILITY switch 6 SYS W CLOCK switch 7 METER switch 8 MON CUE switch LCD ACCESS OUTPUT section In this section functions that affect output channels can be recalled to the display By repeatedly pressing the same switch you can select screens within a function By holding down the SHIFT GRAB switch of the data entry section and pressing one of these switc...

Page 315: ...these switches you can access the previous page within that function You can also recall the previous screen in that function by con tinuing to press the switch 1 PATCH switch 2 HA INSERT switch 3 EQ switch 4 GATE COMP switch 5 DELAY switch 6 DCA MUTE switch 7 PAN ROUTING switch 8 CH VIEW switch USER DEFINE 1 1 8 switches and LEDs These switches execute functions previously defined by the user Def...

Page 316: ... 99 Data entry block Function This block is used to move the display pointer the arrow displayed in the screen or cursor the red circle that indicates a selection or to modify the value of a parameter Data entry block ...

Page 317: ...ss a CURSOR switch 1 to move the cursor from its current location to another area The GRAB function is not supported on PM1D sys tem version 1 0 4 ENTER switch This switch is used as an on off switch for the button at which the cursor is located in the display 5 DATA encoder This is used to continuously increase or decrease the parameter value in the display where the cursor is currently located 6...

Page 318: ...CLIP 4 8 12 16 20 24 30 40 50 70 CLIP 4 8 12 16 20 24 30 40 50 70 CLIP 4 8 12 16 20 24 30 40 50 70 CLIP 4 8 12 16 20 24 30 40 50 70 CLIP 8 16 30 70 CLIP 8 16 30 70 CLIP 4 8 12 16 20 24 30 40 50 70 MIX OUT MATRIX OUT CLIP 4 8 12 16 20 24 30 40 50 70 CLIP 8 16 30 70 CLIP 8 16 30 70 CLIP 4 8 12 16 20 24 30 40 50 70 FRAME SECOND MINUTE HOUR NUMBER NAME L R STEREO A L R STEREO B L R CUE 25 26 27 28 29 ...

Page 319: ...ight above the meter bridge 5 LAMP DIMMER encoder Refer to page 107 for an explanation CLIP 4 8 12 16 20 24 30 40 50 70 CLIP 4 8 12 16 20 24 30 40 50 70 CLIP 8 16 30 70 CLIP 8 16 30 70 CLIP 4 8 12 16 20 24 30 40 50 70 CLIP 4 8 12 16 20 24 30 40 50 70 CLIP 8 16 30 70 CLIP 8 16 30 70 MIX OUT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 1 CLIP 4 8 12 16 20 24 30 40 50 70 CLIP 4 8 12...

Page 320: ...Normal mode In this mode scenes will be stored and recalled as usual In this mode the setting values shown on the CS1D will always match the current state of the mix param eters When you recall a new scene in this mode the mix parameter values will be rewritten by the new scene When the PREVIEW LED is lit Preview mode In this mode you can check or edit a scene stored in memory a unit a patch or a ...

Page 321: ...h of the PM1D power supply unit and make sure that the CS1D is not operating LAMP LAMP CONSOLE ENGINE B ENGINE A IN 1 2 OUT IN OUT IN 1 2 OUT IN OUT IN 1 2 OUT IN OUT USB RS 232 C PC CONTROL TIME CODE IN GPI MIDI IN OUT THRU REMOTE RS 422 NUM KEY 1 2 4 3 5 6 MOUSE 1 2 4 3 5 6 KEY BOARD SVGA OUT 1 2 4 3 5 6 CONTROL I O LAMP LAMP DISCON CONNECT DC POWER INPUT B SEE INSTRUCTION MANUAL DISCON CONNECT ...

Page 322: ...acks 1 2 These are 68 pin D sub connector that exchange multi channel digital audio signals with a connected DSP1D EX DSP1D When using two CS1D consoles in a single PM1D system Dual Console mode connect the first con sole s DIGITAL I O CONSOLE connector to the sec ond console s DIGITAL I O ENGINE A connector Hint The connectors of the DIGITAL I O section will operate correctly if either connector ...

Page 323: ... in sample rate converter For this reason it is not necessary for the word clock of these sources to be synchronized to the word clock of the PM1D sys tem It is not possible to use the AES EBU jack 1 simulta neously with the COAXIAL jack 1 nor the AES EBU jack 2 simultaneously with the COAXIAL jack 2 The jack that will be used can be selected in the display MON CUE function 2TR IN screen STEREO OU...

Page 324: ... word clock connector In general this should be turned ON if the CS1D is the last device in the word clock connection chain or if nothing is connected to the WORD CLOCK IN OUT connectors LAMP connectors These are 4 pin female XLR output jacks that supply power to the optional lamps These jacks are provided in four locations LAMP DIMMER encoder An encoder for controlling the brightness of the lamp ...

Page 325: ... external devices Hint The signals that are input from these jacks can be patched in the display IN PATCH function INPUT PATCH screen to any desired input channel or ST IN channel MONITOR OUT ANALOG section 1 MONITOR OUT L R jacks A B These are XLR 3 32 balanced jacks that output the monitor A B signals 1 2 L R L R 2 TRACK IN ANALOG 1 L A B R L R MONITOR OUT ANALOG 1 ...

Page 326: ...off in the display MON CUE function TALKBACK screen The level of the signal that is input from the TALK BACK IN 2 jack can be adjusted on the top panel TALKBACK LEVEL volume The input sensitivity of the TALKBACK 1 jack and TALKBACK 2 jack can be switched individually When the input sensitivity is 10 dB a 10 dB input signal will be nominal input The input sensitivity is switched in the MON CUE func...

Page 327: ...uld fail power will con tinue to be supplied from the remaining PW1D 2 FAN HIGH LOW switch This switches the cooling fan between high and low settings For normal use set this to LOW However if the CS1D is in a location of high temper ature or is outside in direct sunlight set this to HIGH You should also set this to HIGH if you feel that the front panel of the console is warmer than usual 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 328: ...or to output the same image as the built in dis play of the CS1D Connect a display that supports a resolution of 800 600 dots REMOTE RS 422 NUM KEY 1 2 4 3 5 6 MOUSE 1 2 4 3 5 6 KEY BOARD SVGA OUT 1 2 4 3 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 Key Function 0 9 Same function as the SCENE MEMORY block 0 9 switches Enter Same function as the SCENE MEMORY block RECALL switch Same function as the SCENE MEMORY block INC switch ...

Page 329: ...o that control signals can be received and transmitted 9 ENGINE B I O connectors 1 2 These are BNC connectors for connection to the DSP1D EX DSP1D used as ENGINE B when two engines A B are connected in a mirror configura tion to a single console They are used to transmit and receive control signals 0 CONSOLE IN OUT connectors 1 2 These BNC connectors are used to send and receive control signals to...

Page 330: ...OM AD HA COAXIAL 2 TRACK IN DIGITAL1 2 2 AES EBU Lch Rch 2 AD BA 2 2 TRACK IN DIGITAL3 6 AES EBU 2 SRC SRC 2 LEVEL AD LEVEL 44 10 10 44 48V 48V 2 TRACK IN ANALOG1 2 CS1D DSP 1D MONITOR OUT A DIMMER L R MONITOR OUT B L R 24bit Data COAXIAL AES EBU STEREO OUT DIGITAL B COAXIAL AES EBU DITHER DITHER 2 2 DAC DAC DAC DAC DAC DAC DAC DAC CUE OUT METER L R DAC DAC METER METER ON ON ON ON CS1D STEREO OUT ...

Page 331: ...sed to input channel names or scene titles For details on how keyboard operations correspond to operations on the CS1D refer to page 111 Only a 101 or 104 type US keyboard can be used Other types of keyboards will not function cor rectly This cannot be used simultaneously with the KEY BOARD connector located in the CONTROL sec tion 1 Only one or the other can be connected 3 MONITOR A MONITOR B jac...

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Page 333: ...ories 18 MEMORY 18 RECALL SAFE 23 FADE TIME 25 DIRECT RECALL 27 MIDI GPI TC function 29 Make MIDI GPI time code related settings 29 MIDI PROGRAM MIDI program change 29 TC EVENT time code event 33 UTILITY functions 36 Initial settings for the PM1D system and loading saving data or libraries 36 PREFERENCE 36 USER DEFINE 38 LOAD SAVE 40 SYS W CLOCK system word clock function 44 Make settings related ...

Page 334: ...mpressor parameters 93 MIX 1 12 MIX 37 48 MATRIX 1 12 MATRIX 13 24 STEREO A B 96 OUT DELAY output delay function 99 Set the channel independent delay for output channels and the global delay 99 MIX 1 24 MIX 25 48 MATRIX 1 24 STEREO A B 99 OUT DCA MUTE output DCA mute function 101 Set DCA and mute group settings for the output channels 101 DCA ASSIGN 101 MUTE GROUP ASSIGN 103 MATRIX ST matrix stere...

Page 335: ...ns 148 Make settings for individual input channel delay 148 CH 1 24 CH 72 96 ST IN 1 8 148 IN DCA MUTE functions 150 Set DCA and mute group 150 DCA ASSIGN 150 MUTE GROUP ASSIGN 152 PAN ROUTING function 154 Send the signal from an input channel ST IN channel to the desired MIX bus 154 CH to MIX channel to mix 154 LCR 160 IN CH VIEW input channel view function 162 View the settings of an input chann...

Page 336: ...he 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 ...

Page 337: ... be selected When the PM1D is being used in Mirror mode engines A B will both be valid If a valid engine is not functioning correctly or if the connection has been broken an X symbol will be displayed over the A or B symbol 3 SEL CH selected channel This shows the currently selected channel If an input function screen is accessed this will show the cur rently selected input channel If an output fu...

Page 338: ...the RS232C connector of your computer disabled PREVIEW This indicator will appear when the PM1D system is in PREVIEW mode In this mode you can view edit and save scene set tings stored in memory READ ONLY PROTECT The READ ONLY symbol will be displayed if the scene currently selected for store recall shown by the scene number in the upper right of the display is read only numbers 00 0 00 9 and the ...

Page 339: ...ternate method of switching screens within a function is to repeatedly press the corresponding function switch in the LCD FUNCTION ACCESS block The result will be the same as if you clicked the tabs in succession 8 MENU This button accesses the function menu This button is located at the same place in all screens other than the function menu itself 9 Function parameters This area displays the para...

Page 340: ... will follow your selection CS1D Reference Manual Hardware p 10 D MIX SEND NO mix send number This shows the number of the MIX bus the number shown by the MIX SEND NUMBER indicator that is selected as the send destination for INPUT blocks 1 4 of the CS1D CS1D Reference Manual Hardware p 6 If the INPUT block MIX SEND LOCAL switch is turned on the send destination MIX bus can be selected independent...

Page 341: ...rs and select the insert destination for the internal 31 band graphic EQ p 13 SCENE Store recall scene memories and set the Recall Safe Fade Time and Direct Recall functions p 18 MIDI GPI TC Assign desired events to MIDI program change mes sages and time code p 29 UTILITY Make settings that affect the basic operation of the PM1D such as default values for internal settings and the date and time He...

Page 342: ...rentheses PATCH OUT PATCH Assign output units to output channels p 76 INSERT OUT INSERT Make insertion settings for output channels p 86 EQ OUT EQ Make EQ settings for output channels p 89 COMP OUT COMP Make compressor settings for output channels p 93 DELAY OUT DELAY Make delay settings for output channels p 99 DCA MUTE OUT DCA MUTE Assign output channels to DCA groups or mute groups p 101 MATRIX...

Page 343: ...ngs for input channels p 134 GATE COMP IN GATE COMP Make noise gate and compressor settings for input channels p 139 DELAY IN DELAY Make delay settings for input channels p 148 DCA MUTE IN DCA MUTE Assign input channels to DCA groups or mute groups p 150 PAN ROUTING PAN ROUTING Make pan routing settings for input channels Here you can also switch the MIX bus type FIX or VARI p 154 CH VIEW IN CH VI...

Page 344: ...ng input to the internal effect 2 INPUT L R input channel select These buttons select the signal route that will be patched to the L R input channels of the internal effect When you click these buttons a popup window will appear in which you can select the signal The following signal routes can be selected 1 CH1 INS CH96 INS CH1 INS CH48 INS Insert Out of input channels 1 96 1 48 2 ST1 INS ST8 INS...

Page 345: ...o only one input channel When the signal path is assigned to both input channels STEREO type effects MIX type effects 4 TYPE This knob selects the type of effect The types available for selection will depend on the effect that is displayed in 3 5 BYPASS This button temporarily bypasses the effect While this button is turned on only the original dry sound will be output 6 CUE This button monitors t...

Page 346: ...e range is as follows HPF Thru bypass 21 Hz 8 00 kHz LPF 50 Hz 16 0 kHz Thru bypass This filter is applied to the signal before it is pro cessed by the effect For some effect types there is no filter B Effect parameters These parameters determine the effect The type of effect parameters will depend on the cur rently selected effect 3 For details on the effect parameters refer to CS1D Reference Man...

Page 347: ...is area to access the corresponding EFFECT 1 EFFECT 8 screen In addition you can drag and drop the graphic to copy all settings of an effect including the effect type between EFFECT 1 EFFECT 8 3 BYPASS This button switches bypass on off 4 CUE This button monitors the output of the correspond ing effect Cue will be defeated when you switch screens 5 TYPE This indicates the type of the currently sel...

Page 348: ...TER tab Screen functions 1 MODULE Select the desired module of the twenty four graphic EQ modules GEQ 1 GEQ 24 When you click this button the GEQ SELECT popup window will appear 2 INSERT Select the signal route into which this module will be inserted When you click this button the GEQ PATCH SELECT popup window will appear The following signal routes can be selected INPUT 1 96 INS Insert In Out of ...

Page 349: ...he level of each fre quency band in the input signal 6 EQ graph This graph shows the current frequency response of the graphic EQ 7 Faders These faders boost cut each frequency band of the graphic EQ The amount of boost cut is shown in the numerical box below Hint The allowable maximum range and direction of change for the faders will depend on the setting of the LIMIT parameter 8 A red line displ...

Page 350: ... When you click this button the 12 bands from 200 Hz 2 5 kHz will be assigned to the DCA fad ers 3 20 250 button When you click this button the 12 bands from 20 Hz 250 Hz will be assigned to the DCA faders 4 OFF button When you click this button assignments to the DCA faders will be cancelled Hint When you click one of the above buttons 1 3 in the GEQ PARAMETER screen the FADER STATUS switches in ...

Page 351: ...der positions of each band You can also click this portion to recall the GEQ PARAMETER screen for the corresponding module 3 Insert This displays the signal route in which this module is inserted and the name of that channel You can also click the SEL button at the left and select the signal route 4 Module number This is the graphic EQ module number If adjacent odd numbered even numbered mod ules ...

Page 352: ...n input channel located in a different tab Example copying from GEQ9 to GEQ22 1 Drag the mini graph from the copy source input channel onto the tab of the copy destination It is not possible to copy the data by dropping it on any screen other than the CH 1 24 CH 25 48 CH 49 72 CH 73 96 or ST IN 1 8 screens that are dis played when you press the INPUT GEQ switch in the LCD FUNCTION ACCESS block of ...

Page 353: ...s set to ENABLE in the TC EVENT screen of the MIDI GPI TC function the buttons and LINK button will be grayed and cannot be used You must first set the EVENT RECALLING button to DISABLE Each scene contains the following elements No scene number This is the scene number The scene numbers of the PM1D consist of an integer portion of 00 99 and a decimal portion of 0 9 together covering a range of 00 ...

Page 354: ...ich you can input a comment for each scene 2 RECALL FUNCTION These buttons are used to store recall scene memo ries If the EVENT RECALLING button is set to ENABLE in the TC EVENT screen of the MIDI GPI TC function the STORE button STORE UNDO button and TITLE EDIT button will be grayed and cannot be used Before you can use these operations you must first set the EVENT RECALLING button to DISABLE RE...

Page 355: ...buffer memory at the cur rently selected location The scenes following the inserted scene will be moved forward by one number If a scene is stored in number 99 9 the INSERT button will be grayed and cannot be used BUFFER MEMORY SCENE MEMORY SCENE A 01 8 SCENE B 01 9 SCENE B SCENE C 02 0 SCENE D 02 1 SCENE MEMORY SCENE A 01 8 SCENE C 01 9 SCENE D 02 0 SCENE E 02 1 BUFFER MEMORY CUT Before After Cli...

Page 356: ...s shown below Procedure Storing a scene in the MEMORY screen Here s how to use the SCENE function MEMORY screen to save the current mix settings as a new scene Before you perform the following procedure make sure that the PREVIEW button located in the SCENE function MEMORY screen is turned off 1 Use the CS1D panel controls and the on screen knobs and sliders to set the mix parameters 2 Access the ...

Page 357: ...parameters of the PM1D system to the state prior to when the scene was recalled Using PREVIEW mode in the MEMORY screen In the SCENE function MEMORY screen you can click the PREVIEW button to put the PM1D system in Pre view mode By using PREVIEW mode you can view or edit and save the scene unit patch or name settings stored in memory without affecting the internal signal processing of the system 1...

Page 358: ...s Hint Recall Safe on off settings are also shown by the RECALL SAFE LED on the control panel and in the INPUT CHANNEL VIEW screen and OUTPUT CHANNEL VIEW screen 2 SAFE PARAMETER SELECT buttons For each channel select the parameters that you wish to set to Recall Safe The following parameters can be selected ALL All parameters of that channel ATT The ATT parameter of that channel EQ The EQ paramet...

Page 359: ...CA 1 12 DCA groups 1 12 GEQ 1 24 Graphic EQ modules 1 24 EFFECT 1 8 Internal effects 1 8 MUTE MASTER Turn all mute groups on off Recall Safe is not possible for GEQ and EFFECT when an individual library is recalled It is not possible to specify Recall Save individually for mute groups 1 12 For parameters like those listed below of which there is only one for a pair of two adjacent odd numbered eve...

Page 360: ...CCESS block press the SCENE switch press repeat edly until the screen shown at the right appears Display MENU button SCENE button FADE TIME tab Screen functions 1 FADE TIME This knob specifies the time over which the faders LEVEL parameters will change to the new values when a scene is selected The range is 0 0 sec 60 0 sec The current setting is shown in the number box immediately below 2 FADING ...

Page 361: ...T IN channels This will not function for MIX STEREO A B MATRIX and DCA If you manually control a LEVEL or PAN parameter while the corresponding parameter is being faded fading will be halted for that parameter If a scene with the same settings for the various parameters is recalled while the LEVEL or PAN parameters are being faded the fade will be halted and the parameters will change immediately ...

Page 362: ...EMORY 1 12 switches will func tion as direct recall switches that directly recall the twelve previously assigned scenes When the MUTE MASTER button is on The SCENE MEMORY 1 12 switches will func tion as mute master switches that turn muting on off for mute groups 1 12 2 DIRECT RECALL ASSIGN This list shows the scenes that are assigned to the SCENE MEMORY 1 12 switches To assign a scene click this ...

Page 363: ...ed in the list use the scroll bar at the right of the list 3 Click the ASSIGN button The scene you selected in step 2 will be assigned to the switch you selected in step 1 4 Repeat steps 1 3 to assign the desired scenes to the SCENE MEMORY 1 12 switches 5 To use the SCENE MEMORY 1 12 switches as direct recall switches click the DIRECT RECALL button to turn it on The SCENE MEMORY RECALL LED SCENE M...

Page 364: ...Console In the LCD FUNCTION ACCESS block press the MIDI GPI TC switch press repeatedly until the screen shown at the right appears Display MENU button MIDI GPI TC button MIDI PROGRAM tab Screen functions 1 MIDI PORT TX RX MIDI transmission reception port From the following choices select the port that will transmit TX or receive RX MIDI program change messages CONSOLE The MIDI IN OUT connectors on...

Page 365: ...f this button is on when Single mode is selected program change messages can be received on all MIDI channels If Multi mode is selected this button will have no effect Do not confuse Single mode OMNI ON with Multi mode When the OMNI button is on only the events assigned to program changes 1 128 of the RX CH can be executed 5 BANK bank select If this button is on when Single mode is selected Bank S...

Page 366: ...d ing MIDI channel will be transmitted Procedure Executing a specific event when a given pro gram change is received Here s how to make settings so that when a given pro gram change message is received from an external device the specific event scene recall effect recall assigned to that program change message will be exe cuted 1 Connect the MIDI OUT connector of the external device to the MIDI IN...

Page 367: ... side of the popup window and click the OK button 8 If you selected 2 in step 6 use the buttons in the lower left of the popup window to select the inter nal effect 1 8 that the recall operation will affect then use the list shown at the right to select the effect library that will be recalled and click the OK button 9 Repeat steps 5 8 until you have assigned all the necessary events to program nu...

Page 368: ... or the internally generated time code reaches the specified location Be aware that while this button is set to ENABLE it is not possible to store scenes units patches or names or to load memory card data 2 TIME CODE IN These buttons select the time code source You can select from the following sources CONSOLE Time code LTC will be received from the TIME CODE IN con nector of the CS1D ENGINE A Tim...

Page 369: ... assigned 8 ADD This button adds a new time code to the SCENE MEMORY list 9 DELETE Of the time code or scene memories registered in the SCENE MEMORY list this button deletes the cur rently highlighted one 0 ALL DELETE This button deletes all time code scene memory items that were registered in the SCENE MEMORY list The FRAME RATE button or the OFFSET INT GEN and START TIME knobs can be operated on...

Page 370: ... the scene number that was stored recalled immediately before starting TC EVENT However scene numbers that have not been stored will be skipped Also this will be ignored if the range of scene memory numbers maximum 99 9 is exceeded DEC Recall the scene that precedes the scene number that was stored recalled immediately before starting TC EVENT However scene numbers that have not been stored will b...

Page 371: ... PM1D Manager for Windows this setting has no effect TAPPING Select whether or not tapping the built in track pad as a substitute for clicking will be enabled SPEED This knob specifies the speed at which the pointer will be moved by the built in track pad of the CS1D or by the mouse connected to the MOUSE connec tor You can select from four levels 1 4 2 LED BRIGHTNESS This knob specifies the brigh...

Page 372: ...nternal calendar and clock settings of the computer will be displayed 8 BATTERY This displays the remaining amount of the internal batteries for the console and engine A B DSP1D EX DSP1D When the battery runs down the display will indi cate EMPTY Procedure Setting the date of the internal calendar or the time of the internal clock 1 Access the UTILITY function PREFERENCE screen and use the six kno...

Page 373: ... This area displays the functions that are currently assigned to the USER DEFINE 1 8 switches 3 PARAMETER Select the optional parameter for the function that you selected in 2 The functions and their parameters that can be selected are as follows NO ASSIGN No function will be assigned The corresponding switch will have no function SCENE RECALL parameter 1 1 Recall the scene of the previous or next...

Page 374: ...ayed at the location of the corresponding switch To register a screen press and hold the correspond ing USER DEFINE switch for two seconds or longer If you release your hand in less than two seconds the last registered screen will be recalled Procedure Assigning a function to the USER DEFINE 1 8 switches 1 Access the UTILITY function USER DEFINE screen 2 From the USER DEFINE 1 8 switches select th...

Page 375: ...dows the DRIVE button will be displayed in this location allowing you to select the drive for saving loading 2 SAVING MEMORY SELECT select item to save These buttons select the item s to be saved to the memory card Use these buttons to select the item s that you wish to save you may select more than one Then click the SAVE button 8 to save the corresponding item s to the memory card The following ...

Page 376: ...t of the files on the item that was selected in 1 For each file the following items will be displayed FILE NAME This is a filename of up to 8 characters TYPE This indicates the type of file The following types can be selected ALL All contents of scene memories libraries SETUP TC EVENT and MIDI PROGRAM COMPOSITE A portion of the scene memo ries libraries a file saved by using the From No knob and T...

Page 377: ...on the memory card will be displayed 5 If you selected scene memory or a library in step 4 use the From No knob and To No knob to specify the data that will be affected Alternatively select ALL For example if in the DISPLAY SELECT section you select scene memories and set the From No knob 01 0 and the To No knob 02 9 the data saved in scene memories 01 0 02 9 of the PM1D system will be saved to th...

Page 378: ... load and click it The cursor will move to that line 4 Click the LOAD button The file you selected in steps 3 will be loaded from the memory card into the PM1D system Once you have pressed the button to execute this operation never insert or remove a memory card in the PC ATA storage card slot or turn off the power of the CS1D Doing so may damage the file Please be aware that the switches in the L...

Page 379: ...he system configuration and connection method of the console CS1D and engine DSP1D EX DSP1D By clicking the button you can choose between the following two modes Select the mode appropriate for the system configu ration or connections you are using Console x 1 Engine x 1 This is a system consisting of one console and one engine If the engine is the DSP1D EX the system will oper ate with 96 monaura...

Page 380: ...e power is turned on If the currently enabled connector becomes unus able the receiving device will automatically switch to the other connector Digital audio signal output connectors 1 2 always output the same signals If the currently enabled con nector no longer provides a word clock the receiving device will automatically switch to the other connec tor Since a pair or control signal cables BNC c...

Page 381: ... initialized and the patch settings will be discarded This popup window will appear when a real unit changes to an actual unit When you click the OK button the unit settings will be initialized This popup window will appear when a virtual unit changes to a real unit If the real unit is of the same type as the virtual unit the unit and patch settings will be maintained when you click the OK button ...

Page 382: ...This displays the status of the currently selected input unit The types of I O card installed in that unit will be shown by graphics When you select a card the status of that card will be displayed in the card settings window 6 The selected card will be displayed with green shading The card will be displayed with shading if it is not installed correctly or if it is a card that cannot be controlled...

Page 383: ...reen IN HA INSERT function 6 Card type This shows the type of I O card installed in each slot 1 8 of the currently selected input unit 7 Card settings window The settings of the selected I O card are displayed in this area If an AD card with head amp LMY2 ML is selected you can switch phantom power on off switch the phase select between input jacks A B and adjust input gain 8 RECALL SAFE Sets the ...

Page 384: ...PUT B jacks of the DIO8 digital input output unit you must set the PORT B SELECTOR of the DIO8 to the 5 8 position With this setting signals will be sent from the OUTPUT A jacks to slots 1 4 and from the OUTPUT B jacks to slots 5 8 4 Click an icon to select the unit that you will connect virtually If you select a unit of a different type than was speci fied previously a window will appear to warn ...

Page 385: ...n by graphics When you select a card the status of that card will be displayed in the card settings window 6 The selected card will be displayed with green shading The card will be displayed with shading if it is not installed correctly or if it is a card that cannot be controlled 2 OUT1 OUT6 buttons The output unit displayed in 1 can be selected by number using these buttons When editing off line...

Page 386: ...LIB screen of the OUT INSERT function 6 Card type This shows the type of I O card installed in each slot 1 8 of the currently selected output unit 7 Card settings window The settings of the selected I O card are displayed in this area Procedure Making off line virtual connections for an out put unit By using the included software PM1D Manager for Windows you can make virtual connections for output...

Page 387: ...sly a window will appear to warn you of this Click the OK button and the patching that had been specified for the previous unit will be defeated Hint Virtually connected units are shown by a yellow icon UNIT CONFLICT window warning that the unit has been changed Hint Virtually connected units are shown by a yellow icon 5 To virtually connect a card to the currently selected unit click the card ass...

Page 388: ...ect one of the following two modes for making word clock settings BASIC This mode simplifies word clock settings for the PM1D system by limiting the items that can be set You can automatically set all word clock settings of the PM1D to their optimal state simply by selecting the word clock the reference word clock that will be the master clock Unless you need to make special settings we recommend ...

Page 389: ...s MY8 AE AES EBU format you can also use the 1 2 7 8 buttons to select the input channel If the type of digital I O card is MY8 TD Tascam format or MY8 AT ADAT format operation will be the same regardless of which of the four buttons you select In the case of an analog card such as the MY8 AD or MY4 AD the status will always be UNLOCK and operation will not be correct even if you select this CONSO...

Page 390: ...connector has this status the device to which that connector belongs is unable to correctly perform input output within the PM1D system A clock that is synchronized with the source selected in 2 must be input to the selected connector UNKNOWN yellow This indicates that the clock status of that connector cannot be known because it is a virtual connection or is unconnected Although it is possible to...

Page 391: ...bits to which dithering will be applied Console In the LCD FUNCTION ACCESS block press the SYS W CLOCK switch press repeatedly until the screen shown at the right appears Display MENU button SYS W CLOCK button DITHER tab Screen functions 1 Unit select Select the output unit for which you will turn dither ing on off 1 ...

Page 392: ... These buttons select the number of valid bits in two channel units for each output slot of the output unit Dithering will be applied to bits below the value you specify You can select from a range of 24 bits 16 bits You can make this setting even if a unit is not con nected The number of valid bits will differ depend ing on the output card so you must be sure to check this Otherwise noise may occ...

Page 393: ... the screen shown at the right appears Display MENU button METER button tab for the desired channel Screen functions 1 Meters These are peak level meters that show the input level of each channel The current fader level is shown in the numerical box located below The and CLIP meter will light if clipping occurs at a metering point PRE ATT POST EQ POST GATE POST COMP or INSERT IN point in the curre...

Page 394: ... These five buttons are independent of the METER PRE switch in the METER section MASTER block of the CS1D top panel The peak hold function will be momentarily cleared when you change the metering point 4 PEAK HOLD If this button is on the peak level of each meter will be held When this button is turned off the peak level display that had been held until then will be cleared Peak hold will also be ...

Page 395: ...ster level is shown in the number box located below The and CLIP meter will light if clipping occurs at a metering point PRE EQ POST EQ POST COMP or INSERT IN point in the currently selected chan nel However the MONITOR A B CUE meter does not have a or CLIP indicator 2 Pairing icon This shows the channel number and the pairing status By clicking this area you can set defeat pairing 3 METERING POIN...

Page 396: ...ST FADER or POST ON button is on the METER PRE switch LED will be dark The peak hold function will be momentarily cleared when you change the metering point 4 PEAK HOLD This button is linked with the METER PEAK HOLD switch of the METER section MASTER block on the CS1D top panel and its setting will also affect the level meters of the meter bridge block If this button is on the METER PEAK HOLD swit...

Page 397: ... the signals that are input from the TALKBACK 1 jack located on the CS1D top panel and from the TALKBACK 2 jack located on the rear panel 2 48V phantom power This button turns phantom power on off for the TALKBACK 1 TALKBACK 2 jacks When on the TALKBACK 48V LED located on CS1D top panel will light 3 ø phase This button switches the phase of the TALKBACK 1 TALKBACK 2 jacks between normal inverted 4...

Page 398: ...the Talkback function 1 Connect a talkback mic to the TALKBACK 1 jack located on the CS1D top panel and to the TALK BACK 2 jack located on the rear panel Hint The input signals from the TALKBACK 1 jack and the TALKBACK 2 jack are mixed by the PM1D sys tem and are output to the same bus or output jack Both jacks can be used simultaneously 2 Access the MON CUE function TALKBACK screen As appropriate...

Page 399: ...he output level of the oscilla tor 2 OSC LEVEL oscillator output level This knob adjusts the output level of the oscillator The range is from 96 0 dB 3 OSC ON OFF oscillator on off This is an on off switch for the oscillator This switch is linked with the OSC ON switch located on the CS1D top panel 4 OSC OUT In this section you can patch the oscillator signal to a physical output jack for direct o...

Page 400: ...NK NOISE BURST NOISE buttons are off A sine wave will be sent to the specified bus or output jack 8 WIDTH INTERVAL When burst noise is selected these knobs adjust the time duration of the noise itself and the spacing at which each burst will begin The range is 0 1 10 seconds for WIDTH and 1 30 seconds for INTERVAL The current value is shown in the numerical box immediately below 9 LPF HPF knobs Th...

Page 401: ...EVEL knob to adjust the output level of the oscillator 5 Use the buttons of the ASSIGN section to select the bus or output jack to which the oscillator signal will be sent If necessary you can also use the OSC OUT section to select a jack to which the oscillator signal will be output directly 6 Press the OSC ON switch located in the OSCIL LATOR section MASTER block of the CS1D Alternatively you ca...

Page 402: ...d phase This can be set independently for L and R 3 SRC sample rate converter This is an on off switch for the sample rate converter provided on each 2 TRACK IN jack This will be displayed as ON when the converter is being used or THROUGH when it is not being used This SRC button cannot be operated if 2 TRACK IN connector 3 is selected as the word clock master 4 Fs sampling frequency This indicate...

Page 403: ...al Console In the LCD FUNCTION ACCESS block press the MON CUE switch press repeatedly until the screen shown at the right appears Display MENU button MON CUE but ton ST OUT DIGITAL tab Screen functions 1 DITHER ON OFF Switch dithering on off for STEREO OUT DIGITAL jacks A B 2 Number of bits Select the number of quantization bits for STEREO OUT DIGITAL jacks A B You can select from 24 bits 16 bits ...

Page 404: ...rom the 2 TRACK IN DIGITAL ANALOG 1 jacks located on the rear panel of the CS1D 2TR IN2 Monitor the input signal from the 2 TRACK IN DIGITAL ANALOG 2 jacks located on the rear panel of the CS1D STEREO A Monitor the output signal of the STEREO A channel STEREO B Monitor the output signal of the STEREO B channel DEFINE Monitor the signal selected in the DEFINE section 2 of this screen Hint When the ...

Page 405: ...make settings for the COMM IN sig nal which can always be monitored via the MONI TOR A output When a signal of a given level is input to COMM IN the levels of the output signals of MONITOR OUT ANALOG jacks A PHONES jack A and of the cue signal will be lowered The amount by which the lev els will be lowered at this time can be specified by the COMM IN DIMMER setting within the screen Subsequently i...

Page 406: ...bs 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...

Page 407: ...he MONITOR B SOURCE switches located on the CS1D top panel Each button corresponds to the following source 2TR IN1 Monitor the input signal from the 2 TRACK IN DIGITAL ANALOG 1 jacks located on the rear panel of the CS1D 2TR IN2 Monitor the input signal from the 2 TRACK IN DIGITAL ANALOG 2 jacks located on the rear panel of the CS1D STEREO A Monitor the output signal of the STEREO A channel STEREO...

Page 408: ...ton a popup window will appear in which you can select the unit number slot number channel for 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 4 Level meters This is a peak lev...

Page 409: ... other channels will be muted The signal of the channel whose CUE switch is pressed can also be monitored from the CUE OUT jacks MONITOR OUT jacks A and the PHONES MONITOR A jack Hint The SOLO ON OFF button is linked with the SOLO switch in the CUE section MASTER block of the CS1D top panel If CUE mode is selected the SOLO switch LED will be dark and if SOLO mode is selected it will blink Even whe...

Page 410: ...FL TRIM knob located immediately at the right to adjust the signal level The range is 20 dB 10 dB The buttons that select PFL and POST ON are linked with the OUTPUT PFL switch located in the CUE sec tion MASTER block of the top panel 5 DCA TRIM This knob adjusts the monitor level when the DCA GROUP block CUE switch is on The range is 20 dB 10 dB 6 CUE OUT This is an on off switch for the signal th...

Page 411: ...channel STEREO A STEREO B channel that will be the patch source The number corresponding to the grid where the cursor is cur rently located will be highlighted 2 Short name This displays the short name that has been assigned to each output channel You can click this area and assign a short name long name 3 ASSIGN This shows the number of output jacks that have been assigned to each output channel ...

Page 412: ...n nel From the top these indicate the type and ID number of the output unit the slot number and the channel number of the output jack The abbreviations dis played in the output unit column have the following meanings OUTx DIO8 DIO8 digital input output unit x is the unit ID number OUTx AO8 A08 analog output unit x is the unit ID number EFF Send to the internal effects 1 8 By clicking the buttons a...

Page 413: ... will be highlighted 2 Short name This displays the short name that has been assigned to each output channel You can click this area to access the CH NAME EDIT window and assign a short name long name p 83 3 ASSIGN This shows the number of outputs assigned to each output channel for insertion output 4 SELECTED PATCH This shows the output number long name for the grid location where the cursor is c...

Page 414: ...signal 9 Grid This grid allows insertion input jacks horizontal lines to be patched to input channels vertical col umns Currently patched grids are indicated by a symbol Move the cursor to the desired grid and press the ENTER switch or click to set cancel the patch Hint If PATCH CONFIRMATION is turned on in the UTILITY function PREFERENCE screen a popup window will ask you for confirmation each ti...

Page 415: ...to assign a short name long name p 83 3 INS insert on off This button switches insertion on off for each chan nel Before turning this button on you must assign input output jacks to the insert out in points in the OUT PATCH function INSERT PATCH screen Be aware that if the INS button for an output channel is turned on when either the input or output jack is unpatched the correct signal will no lon...

Page 416: ... is first accessed the output channel selected by OUTPUT SEL on the console will be displayed However if you select a different output channel for editing in this screen the output channel selected by the OUTPUT SEL switch will be affected 2 Output channel number and short name This shows the number the short name and the pairing status of the currently selected output chan nel You can click the h...

Page 417: ...agram will change depending on the location of the INSERT button that you turn on EQ COMP DELAY buttons These buttons access windows in which the corre sponding parameters can be adjusted Hint After using the EQ COMP or DELAY buttons to access the corresponding window you can click the OK button in the screen to return to the OUT PATCH function INSERT VIEW screen The above diagram shows an example...

Page 418: ...nels DCA DCA groups 9 12 2 NAME LIBRARY This button accesses the NAME LIBRARY window in which you can store and recall name lists p 174 3 Name list This lists the names of the item selected in 1 If you click the short name area four characters or long name area eight characters in the list it will be dis played in light blue and can be edited using the text box 6 or character palette 7 If DCA grou...

Page 419: ...ector of the CS1D front panel Procedure Assigning a short name long name to an output channel or DCA group 1 Use the four buttons of the LIST SELECT 1 sec tion to select the type of item whose name you wish to change 2 In the name list click the short name or long name field for the channel whose name you wish to change Alternatively use the CURSOR switches to move the cursor to the field and pres...

Page 420: ...ST SELECT 1 sec tion to select the type of item whose name you wish to change 2 In the name list move the cursor to the field whose name you wish to change and press the ENTER switch Alternatively use the CURSOR switches to move the cursor to the desired field and press the ENTER switch The selected line will turn light blue or black 3 In the template name list click the name that you wish to use ...

Page 421: ...tion Make settings for the output unit that has been assigned to the insert out point of an output channel Console In the LCD FUNCTION ACCESS block press the OUTPUT INSERT switch press repeatedly until the desired output channel appears Display MENU button OUTPUT INSERT button tab for the desired output channel When the MIX 1 24 tab is selected When the ST MAS INS tab is selected ...

Page 422: ...mp LMY4 AD For a digital I O card MY card For a 2TR IN is assigned For an effect return graphic EQ output or talkback signal is assigned For a channel to which nothing is assigned 1 GAIN GANG This button links the head amp gain setting between adjacent channels in the screen The offset value will be preserved When this button is on rotating the GAIN knob 7 of one channel will cause the knob of the...

Page 423: ... the master phantom power switch for the entire unit If this switch is off phantom power cannot be used on that unit regardless of the set ting of the 48V button in the display 6 ø phase This button switches the input signal between nor mal and inverted phase 7 GAIN This knob adjusts the input sensitivity of the head amp It covers a range of 10dB 68 dB and the current value is displayed in the num...

Page 424: ...allowing you to select the output channel to which your operations will apply 2 Output channel number and short name This shows the number the short name and the pairing status of the currently selected output chan nel You can click the heart symbol to enable defeat pairing 3 HPF LPF CROSSOVER GAIN Specify how much the level will be attenuated at the center frequency when the SUB LOW band is used ...

Page 425: ...EQ the corresponding CLIP segment will light 8 EQ FLAT This button resets the parameters of the 6 band EQ to the default values 0 0 dB 9 Knobs For each band these buttons adjust the Q F center frequency and GAIN amount of boost cut 0 BYPASS This button bypasses an individual band of the EQ A LOW shelving When this button is on the SUB LOW EQ will func tion as a shelving filter The Q knob will disa...

Page 426: ...ch out put channel By clicking the graph where the cursor is located you can access the EQ PARAMETER screen for the corre sponding channel By dragging the graph area to another input channel you can copy EQ settings Hint For two paired channels and for the STEREO A STEREO B channels the graph will be shared and level meters for two channels will be displayed 2 Meter This meter displays the post EQ...

Page 427: ...nt tab Example copying from MIX19 to MIX44 1 Drag the mini graph from the copy source output channel onto the tab of the copy destination Copying will not occur if you drop the mini graph onto any screen other than the MIX 1 24 MIX 25 48 MATRIX 1 24 and STEREO A B screens that are displayed when you press the OUTPUT EQ switch in the LCD FUNCTION ACCESS block of the CS1D console 2 The copy destinat...

Page 428: ... channel to which your operations will apply 2 Level meters These meters show the amount of gain reduction the peak levels before and after the compressor and the peak level of the key in signal the reference signal that operates the compressor When the signal clips the corresponding CLIP segment will light Hint In the case of two paired channels or if either the STEREO A or STEREO B channels are ...

Page 429: ...applied to the signal that has passed through the LPF and will then be mixed with the signal that has passed through the HPF If HPF is on the compressor will be applied to the signal that has passed through the HPF and will then be mixed with the signal that has passed through the LPF In this case the cutoff frequency of the LPF and HPF will be linked If COMP is on and LPF is also on If COMP is on...

Page 430: ...used as a stereo pair com pressor link will automatically be turned on and the compressor parameter values will also be linked However you are free to subsequently turn linking off and modify the parameter values F SELECT Key in select Select the key in signal from the following choices SELF PRE EQ The immediately before EQ signal of the currently selected output channel SELF POST EQ The immediate...

Page 431: ... graph where the cursor is currently located you can access the COMP PARAMETER popup window for the corresponding channel You can copy settings by dragging the graph to another output channel Hint In the case of two paired channels or the STEREO A or STEREO B channels the graph will be common to both channels 2 Meter These meters show the gain reduction amount of the compressor and the peak levels...

Page 432: ... an output chan nel in the same tab Example copying from MIX1 to MIX8 1 Drag the mini graph from the copy source output channel and drop it onto the copy destination out put channel A window will appear asking you to confirm the copy To execute the copy click the OK button To cancel click the CANCEL button 2 Click the OK button and the settings will be cop ied ...

Page 433: ...an the MIX 1 12 MIX 13 24 MIX 25 36 MIX 37 48 MATRIX 1 12 MATRIX 13 24 or STEREO A B screens that are displayed when you press the OUTPUT COMP switch in the LCD FUNCTION ACCESS block of the CS1D console 2 The copy destination tab screen will appear 3 Drag and drop the mini graph onto the copy desti nation output channel A window will appear asking you to confirm the copy To execute the copy click ...

Page 434: ...nits you select here are linked with the IN DELAY function DELAY SCALE setting If you change the selected units your selection will be reflected by the delay time display in other screens METER The delay time will be displayed as a distance in meters calculated by the speed of sound 343 59 m s in an air temperature of 20 C the delay time in seconds FEET The delay time will be displayed as a distan...

Page 435: ... This can be set independently of pairing If the GANG button is turned on for channels that are set to different delay times rotating knob 3 will cause the delay times of both channels to change while preserving the difference between the two times 3 Knob This knob sets the delay time for each channel The numerical box located below each knob shows the delay time in the units selected in 1 Operati...

Page 436: ...rs 9 12 can be assigned to output channels 2 These are the eight character names displayed in the DCA fader section You can also click here and mod ify the names of the DCA faders 3 Grid In this grid you can assign output channels horizon tal lines to DCA faders vertical columns Currently patched grids will be indicated by a symbol Move the cursor to the desired grid and press the ENTER switch or ...

Page 437: ...tons switch muting on off for each DCA fader Hint If the MUTE button is on the corresponding output channels will be in the same state as if the DCA fader were operated to lower the output level to dB and no signal will be output 7 DCA LEVEL SET These buttons operate all DCA faders at once ALL NOMINAL When you click this button any DCA 9 12 faders to which output channels are assigned and faders t...

Page 438: ... functions 1 MODE From the two choices listed below select the function of the SCENE MEMORY 1 12 switches located in the SCENE MEMORY block of the console This is linked with the MODE button located in the IN DCA MUTE function MUTE GROUP ASSIGN screen and also with the MODE button located in the SCENE function DIRECT RECALL screen DIRECT RECALL The 1 12 switches can be used to directly recall the ...

Page 439: ...to multiple mute groups 6 MUTE SAFE ON OFF This button temporarily defeats muting for a chan nel If this button is displayed as clicking it will change the display to ON and will exclude that out put channel from the mute group Click it once again to return to the original state Normally the Mute Safe operation can be performed independently of scene memories However if a channel changes from mono...

Page 440: ...creen shown at the right appears Display MENU button OUTPUT MATRIX ST button MATRIX ST ROUTING tab Screen functions 1 Pairing Here you can set cancel pairing of adjacent odd numbered even numbered MATRIX buses When you click the heart symbol a popup window will appear in which you can confirm the pairing set ting cancellation 2 Send level Here you can adjust the send level of the signals that are ...

Page 441: ...FADER MIX CHANNEL 2 ON ON ON to MATRIX1 LEVEL to MATRIX2 LEVEL PAN knobs Adjust the panning of the sig nals that are sent from the MIX channels STEREO A B channels to the odd num bered and even numbered MATRIX buses MIX channel 1 MATRIX bus 1 2 MIX channel 2 MATRIX bus 1 2 MIX channel 1 MATRIX bus 1 2 MIX channel 2 MATRIX bus 1 2 LEVEL knobs Adjust the send level of the signals that are sent from ...

Page 442: ... channel to the MATRIX buses 5 ON OFF MIX STEREO on off This button is an on off switch for the signal that is sent from the MIX channel to the STEREO bus This is linked with the TO ST switch on the MIX OUT PUT block of the console When this button is off no signal will be sent from that channel to the STEREO bus 6 PRE POST pre fader post on This button selects the location at which the signal is ...

Page 443: ... short name and pairing status of the currently selected MATRIX bus You can click the short name area to assign a name or click the heart symbol to set cancel pairing 3 Fader This sets the send level of the signal that is sent from the MIX channel STEREO A B channel to the MATRIX bus selected in 1 4 ON OFF This is an on off switch for the signal that is sent from the MIX channel STEREO A B channel...

Page 444: ...t from immediately after the MIX ON switch or STEREO A B ON switch of the CS1D 6 Pairing This displays the number and short name of the send source MIX channel STEREO A B channel and pair ing status You can click the heart symbol to set defeat pairing Hint If the send source MIX channels are paired the fad ers and buttons will be shared as shown in the fol lowing diagram ...

Page 445: ...IN 1 6 and any input channel of an input unit AI8 DIO8 2 SUB IN CUE This button monitors the SUB IN signal that is selected in 1 If you move to another screen when the SUB IN CUE button is on it will automatically be turned off 3 TO MATRIX ON OFF SUB IN MATRIX on off This button is an on off switch for the signal that is sent from SUB IN to the MATRIX bus When this button is off the SUB IN signal ...

Page 446: ...MATRIX bus 1 MATRIX1 MATRIX2 SUB IN L ON ON to MATRIX1 LEVEL to MATRIX2 LEVEL SUB IN R ON ON to MATRIX1 LEVEL to MATRIX2 LEVEL LEVEL knobs Adjust the send level of the sig nals that are sent from the SUB IN L R channels to an odd num bered even numbered pair of MATRIX buses SUB IN L channel MATRIX bus 1 2 PAN knobs Adjust the panning of the signals that are sent from SUB IN to the odd num bered an...

Page 447: ...n is off the CENTER channel sig nal will no longer be sent to STEREO B meaning that it will not be output externally The same LR signal as STEREO A will be sent to STEREO B However even when the CENTER BUS CONTROL button is off you can operate LCR pan for channels in which LCR mode is turned on When you turn the button on the LCR setting will immediately take effect 2 LCR LCR mode on off For each ...

Page 448: ...rve 2 below When the PAN knob in the MIX TO STEREO sec tion is in the center location the signal level of the CENTER channel will be maximum and no signal will be sent to the L R channels LCR response curve 2 4 Pairing This shows the number and pairing status of the MIX channel You can also click the heart symbol to set defeat pair ing Parameters 2 3 will be linked for paired chan nels Hint The ma...

Page 449: ...T CH VIEW button Screen functions 1 SEL channel select Use this button to select the channel whose settings you wish to view When you click this button the CH SELECT popup window will appear 2 Channel number name This displays the number and short name of the cur rently selected channel 3 Pairing This displays the pairing status of the currently selected channel You can also click the heart symbol...

Page 450: ...the MIX TO STEREO section of the MATRIX ST ROUTING screen MATRIX ST function You can also use the buttons and knob to modify the settings 7 DELAY This area displays the on off status and delay time of the delay function You can also use the buttons and knobs to change the setting The upper numerical box always displays the delay time in msec units The lower numerical box displays the delay time in...

Page 451: ...device is inserted for the channel You can also use the ON OFF button to switch inser tion on off G Level meter This peak level meter indicates the output level of the channel The location at which the level is detected is specified in METER function The and CLIP meter will light if clipping occurs at a metering point PRE EQ POST EQ POST COMP or INSERT IN of the currently selected channel H Fader ...

Page 452: ...on the MIX B to A button a channel number will appear in A and B or the RESET BOTH button If you decide not to specify pairing click the CANCEL button Hint You can also enable defeat pairing by pressing the SEL switches of two adjacent input channels on the console Defeating pairing 1 Select one of the functions OUT EQ OUT COMP OUT DELAY MATRIX ST OUT CH VIEW or METER and access the screen for the...

Page 453: ...nel This is the number of the patch destination input channel The channel number of the grid where the cursor is currently located will be highlighted 2 Short name The short name assigned to each input channel is displayed here You can also click this area to assign a short name long name 3 SELECTED PATCH currently selected patch This shows the input channel number long name for the grid location ...

Page 454: ...op these are the type and ID number of the input unit slot number and input jack channel number The abbreviations displayed in the input unit line indicate the following INx DIO8 DIO8 digital input output unit x is the unit ID number INx AI8 AI8 analog input unit x is the unit ID number 2TR IN Input signal from one of the 2 TR IN connectors 1 6 on the rear panel of the CS1D console TB Talkback sig...

Page 455: ... p 128 3 ASSIGN This shows the number of direct outputs assigned to each input channel 4 Grid This grid allows output jacks horizontal lines to be patched to input channels vertical columns Cur rently patched grids are indicated by a symbol Move the cursor to the desired grid and press the ENTER switch or click to set cancel the patch Hint If PATCH CONFIRMATION is turned on in the UTILITY function...

Page 456: ... chan nel In order from the top these are the type and ID number of the input unit slot number and output jack channel number The abbreviations displayed in the output unit line indicate the following OUTx DIO8 DIO8 digital input output unit x is the unit ID number OUTx AO8 AO8 analog output unit x is the unit ID number By clicking the buttons at either end of the output unit slot line you can swi...

Page 457: ...tput 4 SELECTED PATCH currently selected patch This shows the input channel number long name for the grid location where the cursor is currently located 5 OUT UNIT SLOT CH output unit slot channel In order from the top these are the type and number of the output unit the slot number and the output jack channel number For the meaning of the abbre viations displayed in the output unit line refer to ...

Page 458: ...nnels vertical col umns Currently patched grids are indicated by a symbol Move the cursor to the desired grid and press the ENTER switch or click to set cancel the patch Hint If PATCH CONFIRMATION is turned on in the UTILITY function PREFERENCE screen a popup window will ask you for confirmation each time you attempt to change the patch settings If you wish to use console switches to move the cur ...

Page 459: ...r of the input channel that you are setting For two channels that are a pair this area will display a heart symbol and items 2 5 will be common 2 NAME The short name assigned to each input channel is displayed here You can also click this area to assign a short name long name 3 INS insert on off This button switches insertion on off for each chan nel Before turning on this button you must assign i...

Page 460: ...ediately before the EQ POST EQ Immediately after the EQ PRE COMP Immediately before the com pressor PRE DELAY Immediately before the delay PRE FADER Immediately before the fader 5 DIRECT OUT POINT For each input channel select the direct point the location in the signal patch from which direct output will occur from the following choices PRE EQ Immediately before the EQ PRE FADER Immediately befor...

Page 461: ...is first accessed the input channel selected by INPUT SEL on the console will be dis played If you change the applicable input channel in this screen the console will also be affected 2 Input channel number and short name This shows the number the short name and the pairing status of the currently selected input channel You can click the heart symbol to enable defeat pair ing 3 Unit card channel t...

Page 462: ...n the block diagram will change depending on the location of the DIRECT button that you turn on ATT HPF EQ GATE COMP DELAY buttons These access a window in which you can operate the corresponding parameters Hint When the ATT HPF EQ GATE COMP or DELAY buttons have been used to access the corresponding window you can click the OK button in the screen to return to the INSERT DIRECT VIEW screen The sc...

Page 463: ...IBRARY window in which you can store recall name lists p 174 3 Name list This lists the names of the item selected in 1 If you click the short name area four characters or long name area eight characters in the list it will be dis played in light blue and can be edited using the text box 6 or character palette 7 If DCA is selected in LIST SELECT 1 only long names are valid 4 Template name list In ...

Page 464: ...ong name to an input channel or DCA 1 Use the two buttons of the LIST SELECT 1 sec tion to select the type of item whose name you wish to change 2 In the name list click the short name or long name field for the channel whose name you wish to change Alternatively use the CURSOR switches to move the cursor to the field and press the ENTER switch The selected field will be displayed in light blue to...

Page 465: ...NTER switch Alternatively use the CURSOR switches to move the cursor to the desired field and press the ENTER switch The selected line will turn light blue or black 3 In the template name list click the name that you wish to use Alternatively use the CURSOR switches to move the cursor to the desired field and press the ENTER switch The selected line will turn light blue or black 4 Click the templa...

Page 466: ... ST IN 1 8 CH 1 24 INS CH 73 96 INS ST IN INS UNIT LIB Function Make settings for the head amp assigned to the input channel insert in point Console In the LCD FUNCTION ACCESS block press the INPUT HA INSERT switch press repeatedly until the screen shown at the right appears Display MENU button INPUT HA INSERT button The tab corre sponding to the desired input chan nel insert in point When the CH ...

Page 467: ...signed For an effect return graphic EQ output or talkback signal is assigned For a channel to which nothing is assigned 1 GAIN GANG This button links the head amp gain setting between adjacent input channels in the screen The offset value will be preserved When this button is on rotating the GAIN knob 7 of one channel will cause the knob of the other channel to follow while preserving the current ...

Page 468: ...he 48V button in the display 6 ø phase This button switches the input signal between nor mal and inverted phase 7 GAIN This knob adjusts the input sensitivity of the head amp It covers a range of 10dB 68 dB and the current value is displayed in the numerical box immediately below the knob The PAD will be internally switched on or off when the gain of the LMY4 MLF card including the AI8 ML8F unit i...

Page 469: ...knob sets the amount of attenuation after AD conversion The range is 0 dB 96 dB and the current value is displayed in the numerical box immediately below the knob 3 Input channel number and short name This shows the number the short name and the pairing status of the currently selected input channel You can click the heart symbol to enable defeat pair ing 4 HPF LPF CROSSOVER GAIN When using HPF or...

Page 470: ...ponse curve will change accordingly 7 INPUT EQ LIBRARY This button accesses the EQ LIBRARY window allowing you to store recall EQ settings p 176 8 EQ FLAT This button resets the parameters of the four band EQ to their default values 0 0 dB 9 Level meter These meters display the peak levels before the EQ and after the EQ If the signal clips before or after the EQ the corresponding CLIP segment will...

Page 471: ...shelv ing filter The Q knob will disappear D Knobs For each band these buttons adjust the Q F center frequency and GAIN amount of boost cut E HIGH shelving If this button is on HIGH EQ will function as a shelving filter The Q knob will disappear F LPF If this button is on HIGH EQ will function as a low pass filter The GAIN knob will disappear and Q will change to SLOPE ...

Page 472: ...tings for each input channel By clicking the graph where the cursor is located you can access the EQ PARAME TER screen for the corresponding channel By drag ging the graph area to another input channel you can copy EQ settings Hint For two paired channels or a stereo input channel the graph will be shared and level meters for the two channels will be displayed 2 Meter This meter displays the post ...

Page 473: ... tab Example copying from ch 19 to ch 44 1 Drag the mini graph from the copy source input channel onto the tab of the copy destination It is not possible to copy the data by dropping it on any screen other than the CH 1 24 CH 25 48 CH 49 72 CH 73 96 or ST IN 1 8 screens that are dis played when you press the INPUT EQ switch in the LCD FUNCTION ACCESS block of the CS1D console 2 The copy destinatio...

Page 474: ...e channel to which your operations will apply 2 Level meters These meters show the amount of gain reduction the peak levels before and after the gate and the peak level of the key in signal the reference signal that operates the gate When the signal clips the corre sponding CLIP segment will light Hint If you have selected two paired channels or either side of a stereo input channel level meters f...

Page 475: ...at the gate will remain open after the key in signal falls below the threshold 0 DECAY decay time This sets the time from when the specified hold time has elapsed until the gate closes A RANGE This sets the amount of attenuation while the gate is closed B INPUT GATE LIBRARY This button accesses the GATE LIBRARY window where you can store recall gate settings p 180 C KEY IN CUE This button monitors...

Page 476: ...CH button will not be dis played F LPF ON OFF low pass filter on off This button is an on off switch for the low pass filter of the key in signal G Knob This knob sets the cutoff frequency of the low pass filter The numerical box below shows the current value If input channel 1 or the L channel of a ST IN chan nel is selected the LEFT CH button will not be dis played H HPF ON OFF high pass filter ...

Page 477: ... of the key in signal the reference signal that operates the compressor When the signal clips the corresponding CLIP segment will light Hint If you have selected two paired channels or either side of a stereo input channel level meters for both channels will be displayed In the UTILITY function PREFERENCE screen you can specify whether the GR meter display will be linked to the compressor on off s...

Page 478: ... the signal that has passed through the HPF and will then be mixed with the signal that has passed through the LPF In this case the cutoff frequency of the LPF and HPF will be linked If COMP is on and LPF is also on If COMP is on and HPF is also on Hint If you want this to function as a de esser use the SELECT key in select setting F described on the following page to select SELF POST EQ 8 THRESHO...

Page 479: ...ll also be linked However you are free to subsequently turn linking off and modify the parameter values F SELECT Key in select Select the key in signal from the following choices SELF PRE EQ Pre EQ signal of the currently selected input channel SELF POST EQ Pre compressor signal of the currently selected input channel LEFT CH The signal from the previously numbered input channel the same signal as...

Page 480: ...cated you can access the COMP PARAMETER GATE PARAMETER popup window for the corresponding channel By dragging the graph area to another input channel you can copy settings Hint For two paired channels or a stereo input channel the graph will be shared by the two channels 2 Meters These meters show the gain reduction amount of the gate and compressor and the peak levels after pass ing through the g...

Page 481: ...sage will appear and the operation will not be executed 2 Click the OK button and the settings will be cop ied Copying gate compressor settings to an input channel located in a different tab Example copying from ch 7 to ch 20 1 Drag the mini graph from the copy source input channel onto the tab of the copy destination The screen for the copy destination tab will appear It is not possible to copy s...

Page 482: ... desti nation input channel A window will appear asking you to confirm the copy To execute the copy click the OK button To cancel click the CANCEL button If you attempt to drag and drop a Gate mini graph to Compressor or the reverse a warning message will appear and the operation will not be executed 4 Click the OK button and the settings will be cop ied ...

Page 483: ...b 3 The units you select here are linked with the OUT DELAY function DELAY SCALE setting If you change the selected units your selection will be reflected by the delay time display in other screens METER The delay time will be displayed as a distance in meters calculated by the speed of sound 343 59 m s in an air temperature of 20 C the delay time in seconds FEET The delay time will be displayed a...

Page 484: ...e BPM button of the internal effects 2 GANG This button links the DELAY parameters of two adja cent input channels in the screen This can be set independently of pairing If the GANG button is turned on for channels that are set to different delay times rotating knob 3 will change the delay times of both channels while maintaining the difference in delay times 3 Knob This knobs sets the delay time ...

Page 485: ...also click here and mod ify the names of the DCA faders 3 Grid This is the grid where input channels horizontal rows can be assigned to DCA groups vertical col umns Move the cursor to the desired grid location and press the ENTER switch or click to set cancel the assignment To access channels that are not cur rently displayed use the horizontal scroll bar Hint It is possible to assign a single inp...

Page 486: ...roup 6 MUTE These buttons switch muting on off for each DCA group Hint When a MUTE button is on the corresponding channels will be set to the same state as when the DCA fader is operated to lower the input level to dB and no signal will be sent to the buses or output channels 7 DCA LEVEL SET These buttons set all DCA faders simultaneously ALL NOMINAL When you click this button any DCA 1 12 faders ...

Page 487: ...CT RECALL screen DIRECT RECALL The SCENE MEMORY 1 12 switches can be used to directly recall the scenes assigned to direct recall numbers 1 12 For details on assigning a scene to a direct recall number p 28 MUTE MASTER The SCENE MEMORY 1 12 switches can be used to switch muting on off for mute groups 1 12 2 MUTE These are the mute group numbers The mute group corresponding to the grid location of ...

Page 488: ...button is displayed as clicking it will change the display to ON and will exclude that input channel from the mute group Click it once again to return to the original state Normally Mute Safe operations can be performed independently of scene memories However when a scene is recalled and a channel changes from monau ral to paired this will be turned On for both paired channels if either of them ha...

Page 489: ...ion Send the signal from an input channel ST IN channel to the desired MIX bus In this screen you can also select the type VARI or FIX for each MIX bus Console In the LCD FUNCTION ACCESS block press the INPUT PAN ROUTING switch press repeatedly until the screen shown at the right appears Display MENU button INPUT PAN ROUTING button CH to MIX tab ...

Page 490: ...t put or as a bus output for recording to a multi track recorder VARI variable The send level of the MIX bus will be variable Select this when you use the MIX bus as a send to an external effect or as a foldback output If Recall Safe is set for one of two adjacent odd numbered even numbered MIX channels recalling a scene may cause VARI FIX settings to differ between the odd numbered and even num b...

Page 491: ...1 Input channel 2 MIX bus 2 MIX1 MIX2 STEREO L STEREO R FADER INPUT CHANNEL 1 ON ON ON PAN MIX1 FIX MIX2 FIX FADER INPUT CHANNEL 2 ON ON ON PAN MIX1 FIX MIX2 FIX ON OFF button This is an on off switch for the signal that is sent from the input channels ST IN channel to the two adjacent odd numbered and even numbered MIX buses Input channel 1 MIX buses 1 2 Input channel 2 MIX buses 1 2 MIX1 MIX2 ST...

Page 492: ...ARI LEVEL MIX2 VARI LEVEL FADER INPUT CHANNEL 2 ON ON ON PAN MIX1 VARI LEVEL MIX2 VARI LEVEL PAN knob This adjusts the posi tion of the signal that is sent from the input channels ST IN channel to the odd numbered MIX bus and even num bered MIX bus Input channel 1 MIX buses 1 2 ON OFF button This is an on off switch for the signal that is sent from the input channels ST IN channel to the two adjac...

Page 493: ... this button lets you specify in greater detail the location from which the signal will be output from the input channel ST IN channel When the PRE FADER button is on The signal will be sent from immediately before the fader When the PRE EQ button is on The signal will be sent from immediately before the EQ This parameter is valid for all signals that are sent from the corresponding channel to a V...

Page 494: ...ction This allows you to change the stereo spread while maintaining the location PAN MODE is always valid even if the send source input channels are not paired If you select GANG PAN or INV GANG mode when the two pan knobs are turned all the way to the left and right the PAN knobs will have no effect 0 Pairing This indicates the number and pairing status of the send source input channels You can a...

Page 495: ...el playback When this button is off the CENTER channel sig nal will no longer be sent to STEREO B meaning that it will not be output externally The same LR signal as STEREO A will be sent to STEREO B However even when the CENTER BUS CONTROL button is off you can operate LCR pan for channels in which LCR mode is turned on When you turn the button on the LCR setting will immediately take effect 2 LC...

Page 496: ...gnal level of the CENTER channel will be maxi mum and no signal will be sent to the L R channels LCR response curve 2 4 Pairing This shows the number and pairing status of the input channel You can also click the heart symbol to set defeat pair ing Parameters 2 3 will be linked for paired chan nels Hint The master level of the CENTER channel is con trolled by the fader of the STEREO B block on the...

Page 497: ... Screen functions 1 SEL channel select Use this button to select the channel that you wish to view and control When you click this button the CH SELECT popup window will appear 2 Channel number name This displays the number and short name of the cur rently selected channel 3 Pairing This displays the pairing status of the currently selected channel You can also click the heart symbol to set defeat...

Page 498: ...the signal that has passed through the compressor You can click the ON OFF button to turn the com pressor on off or click the mini graph to access the COMP PARAMETER popup window for the corre sponding channel Hint In the UTILITY function PREFERENCE screen you can specify whether the GR meter display will be linked to the compressor on off setting If linking is turned on the GR meter will be displ...

Page 499: ...el of the CS1D H CUE This button is used to monitor the input channel It is linked with the INPUT CUE switch on the top panel of the CS1D I ON OFF This button switches the input channel on off It is linked with the INPUT ON switch on the top panel of the CS1D Procedure Pairing input channels 1 Select one of the functions IN EQ IN GATE COMP IN DELAY IN PAN ROUTING or IN CH VIEW METER and access the...

Page 500: ...e SEL switches of two adjacent input channels on the console Defeating pairing 1 Select one of the functions IN EQ IN GATE COMP IN DELAY IN PAN ROUTING or IN CH VIEW and access the screen for the channel that you wish to pair 2 Click the heart symbol for the channels that you wish to un pair A popup window will appear asking you to confirm that you wish to defeat pairing 3 To defeat click the OK b...

Page 501: ...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 highlighte...

Page 502: ...esired library 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 recall 2 From the library list select the number that you wish to recall and click that line The line you clicked will be highlighted to indicate that this number has been select...

Page 503: ...call the settings in the same way as any library The popup window will close following step 4 but the edited content is not saved in the library at this time Execute the Store operation as necessary Editing library data Data that is stored in a library can be edited within the library window without recalling it into the PM1D sys tem and the edited contents can be saved in the origi nal memory num...

Page 504: ...nge only the name title of the data in the library list 1 Access the popup window of the desired library For details on how to access each library refer to the explanatory pages for the corresponding library 2 From the library list select the number for the data whose name you wish to change and click that line The line you clicked will be highlighted and the con tent settings of the data will be ...

Page 505: ...tions The screen shown above is for when the library is accessed from the IN HA INSERT function 1 UNIT SELECT For the input unit data that is currently selected in the library list 4 these buttons select the type of input output unit that is to be displayed edited The settings of the units you select here will be dis played in the edit section 2 2 Edit section This displays a list of settings for ...

Page 506: ...library list The TITLE EDIT button is valid only if data has actually been stored in the number selected in the library list If a number with no data is selected the button text will be gray and the button cannot be used APPLY EDIT Store the edited content of the INPUT UNIT LIBRARY window back into the same library num ber Hint The APPLY EDIT button is valid only if the data of the number selected...

Page 507: ...in this section You can also click the grid area to edit the patch data and store the edited data back into the library list To view an area that is not currently shown use the ver tical and horizontal scroll bars The unit settings indicate the current status If you wish to create the same state as when you saved the library data you must also make the same unit settings 2 INPUT PATCH OUTPUT PATCH...

Page 508: ...lly set for the recall destina tion channel STORE Store all patch data of the PM1D system to the num ber currently selected in the library list When you click this button the LIBRARY STORE popup win dow will appear allowing you to assign a name to the patch data If EVENT RECALLING is set to ENABLE in the TC EVENT screen it is not possible to press the STORE button TITLE EDIT This edits the title o...

Page 509: ...s can be selected INPUT CH Input channels 1 96 ST IN channels 1 8 MIX MIX channels 1 48 MATRIX MATRIX channels 1 24 STEREO STEREO A B channels DCA DCA groups 1 12 2 Name list This list shows the short names long names of the specified type from the name data currently selected in the library list 6 When you click a short name or long name field it will be displayed in light blue and can be edited ...

Page 510: ...e PM1D system STORE Store the name data of the PM1D system to the num ber currently selected in the library list When you click this button the LIBRARY STORE popup window will appear allowing you to assign a name to the name data If EVENT RECALLING is set to ENABLE in the TC EVENT screen it is not possible to press the STORE button TITLE EDIT This edits the title of the name data currently selecte...

Page 511: ...tton Screen functions 1 Edit section This area displays the settings of the input EQ data currently selected in the library list 2 You can use the buttons and knobs to edit the data Use the various PARAMETER buttons to switch the frequency band that is displayed 2 Library list This shows a list of the input EQ data stored in mem ory The highlighted line is currently selected for operations 1 5 4 3...

Page 512: ...t EQ data displayed as READ ONLY in the library list is read only preset data New EQ data cannot be overwritten onto these locations TITLE EDIT This edits the title of the input EQ data currently selected in the library list The TITLE EDIT button is valid only if data has actually been stored in the number selected in the library list If a number with no data is selected the button text will be gr...

Page 513: ...utton Screen functions 1 Edit section This area displays the settings of the output EQ data currently selected in the library list 2 You can use the buttons and knobs to edit the data Use the vari ous PARAMETER buttons to switch the frequency band that is displayed 2 Library list This shows a list of the output EQ data stored in memory The highlighted line is currently selected for operations 1 5 ...

Page 514: ...d as READ ONLY in the library list is read only preset data New EQ data cannot be overwritten onto these locations TITLE EDIT This edits the title of the output EQ data currently selected in the library list The TITLE EDIT button is valid only if data has actually been stored in the number selected in the library list If a number with no data is selected the button text will be gray and the button...

Page 515: ...ctions 1 Edit section This area displays the settings of the input gate data currently selected in the library list 2 You can use the buttons and knobs to edit the data It is not possible to change the type here If you wish to change the type you must recall library data that uses the desired type 2 Library list This shows a list of the input gate data stored in memory The highlighted line is curr...

Page 516: ...n the library list is read only preset data New gate data cannot be overwritten onto these locations TITLE EDIT This edits the title of the input gate data currently selected in the library list The TITLE EDIT button is valid only if data has actually been stored in the number selected in the library list If a number with no data is selected the button text will be gray and the button cannot be us...

Page 517: ...tions 1 Edit section This area displays the settings of the input compres sor data currently selected in the library list 2 You can use the buttons and knobs to edit the data It is not possible to change the type here If you wish to change the type you must recall library data that uses the desired type 2 Library list This shows a list of the input compressor data stored in memory The highlighted ...

Page 518: ... library list is read only preset data New com pressor data cannot be overwritten onto these loca tions TITLE EDIT This edits the title of the input compressor data cur rently selected in the library list The TITLE EDIT button is valid only if data has actually been stored in the number selected in the library list If a number with no data is selected the button text will be gray and the button ca...

Page 519: ...tions 1 Edit section This area displays the settings of the output compres sor data currently selected in the library list 2 You can use the buttons and knobs to edit the data It is not possible to change the type here If you wish to change the type you must recall library data that uses the desired type 2 Library list This shows a list of the output compressor data stored in memory The highlighte...

Page 520: ... ONLY in the library list is read only preset data New compressor data cannot be overwritten onto these locations TITLE EDIT This edits the title of the output compressor data currently selected in the library list The TITLE EDIT button is valid only if data has actually been stored in the number selected in the library list If a number with no data is selected the button text will be gray and the...

Page 521: ...UT CH LIBRARY button Screen functions 1 Edit section This area displays the settings of the input channel data currently selected in the library list 2 You can use the buttons and knobs to edit the data Hint By clicking the EQ GATE or COMP mini graphs you can access screens for editing the corresponding parameters After editing the parameters click OK to return to the INPUT CHANNEL LIBRARY screen ...

Page 522: ...e library list The TITLE EDIT button is valid only if data has actually been stored in the number selected in the library list If a number with no data is selected the button text will be gray and the button cannot be used APPLY EDIT Store the edited content of the INPUT CHANNEL LIBRARY window back into the same library num ber Hint The APPLY EDIT button is valid only if the data of the number sel...

Page 523: ...PUT CH LIBRARY button Screen functions 1 Edit section This area displays the settings of the output channel data currently selected in the library list 2 You can use the buttons and knobs to edit the data Hint By clicking the EQ GATE or COMP mini graphs you can access screens for editing the corresponding parameters After editing the parameters click OK to return to the OUTPUT CHANNEL LIBRARY scre...

Page 524: ... TITLE EDIT button is valid only if data has actually been stored in the number selected in the library list If a number with no data is selected the button text will be gray and the button cannot be used APPLY EDIT Store the edited content of the OUTPUT CHANNEL LIBRARY window back into the same library num ber Hint The APPLY EDIT button is valid only if the data of the number selected in the libr...

Page 525: ...ings of the effect data cur rently selected in the library list 2 You can use the buttons and knobs to edit the data It is not possible to change the effect type used by the effect data If you need a specific effect type you must first select effect data that uses that effect type 2 Library list This shows a list of the effect data stored in memory The highlighted line is currently selected for op...

Page 526: ...s read only preset data New effect data cannot be overwritten onto these locations TITLE EDIT This edits the title of the effect data currently selected in the library list The TITLE EDIT button is valid only if data has actually been stored in the number selected in the library list If a number with no data is selected the button text will be gray and the button cannot be used APPLY EDIT Store th...

Page 527: ...n GEQ PARAMETER tab GEQ LIBRARY button Screen functions 1 Edit section This area displays the settings of the GEQ data cur rently selected in the library list 2 You can use the buttons knobs and sliders to edit the data 2 Library list This shows a list of the GEQ data stored in memory The highlighted line is currently selected for opera tions 1 5 4 3 2 ...

Page 528: ... allowing you to assign a name to the GEQ data TITLE EDIT This edits the title of the GEQ data currently selected in the library list The TITLE EDIT button is valid only if data has actually been stored in the number selected in the library list If a number with no data is selected the button text will be gray and the button cannot be used APPLY EDIT Store the edited content of the GEQ LIBRARY win...

Page 529: ...data entry block until the following screen appears in the display 3 Use the track pad and the left right switches to select either INITIALIZE ALL MEMORY or INI TIALIZE CURRENT SCENE When you select one of these the corresponding dis play shown below will appear INITIALIZE ALL MEMORY All memory will be initialized All parameters that can be stored in mem ory will return to their factory set condit...

Page 530: ...Reference Manual Appendices ...

Page 531: ...DUCKING 17 Preset Effects Programs 18 Basic effect programs 18 Advanced reverb programs 19 Effects Parameters 21 REVERB 21 EARLY REF 21 GATE REVERB REVERSE GATE 22 DELAY LCR 22 ECHO 23 CHORUS 23 FLANGE 24 SYMPHONIC 24 PHASER 25 AUTO PAN 25 TREMOLO 26 HQ PITCH 26 DUAL PITCH 27 REV CHORUS 27 REV CHORUS 28 REV FLANGE 28 REV FLANGE 29 REV SYMPHO 29 REV SYMPHO 30 REV PAN 30 DELAY ER 31 DELAY ER 31 DELA...

Page 532: ...Connector 68P 68 Pin Assignment GPI D SUB Connector 25P 69 Accessories 69 Dimensions 70 Pin Assignment OUTPUT A B C D SUB Half Pitch Connector 68P 71 Pin Assignment INPUT A B D SUB Half Pitch Connector 68P 72 Pin Assignment DIGITAL I O INPUT 1 10 D SUB Half Pitch Connector 68P 73 Pin Assignment DIGITAL I O OUTPUT 1 6 D SUB Half Pitch Connector 68P 74 Pin Assignment DIGITAL I O CASCADE IN D SUB Hal...

Page 533: ...10 0 0 70 0 10 05 Tom tom 1 PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING Emphasizes the attack of tom toms and creates a long leathery decay G 2 0 dB 7 5 dB 2 0 dB 1 0 dB F 212 Hz 670 Hz 4 50 kHz 6 30 kHz Q 1 4 10 0 1 2 0 28 06 Cymbal L SHELF PEAKING PEAKING H SHELF Emphasizes the attack of crash cymbals extending the sparkling decay G 2 0 dB 0 0 dB 0 0 dB 3 0 dB F 106 Hz 425 Hz 1 06 kHz 13 2 kHz Q 8 0 0 90 07...

Page 534: ...Q 5 6 10 0 0 70 15 E G Clean PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING H SHELF Use for line recording an electric guitar or semi acoustic guitar to get a slightly hard sound G 2 0 dB 5 5 dB 0 5 dB 2 5 dB F 265 Hz 400 Hz 1 32 kHz 4 50 kHz Q 0 18 10 0 6 3 16 E G Crunch 1 PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING Adjusts the tonal quality of a slightly distorted guitar sound G 4 5 dB 0 0 dB 4 0 dB 2 0 dB F 140 Hz 1 00 kHz 1 90 ...

Page 535: ... Q 0 11 4 5 0 56 0 11 26 Male Vocal 2 PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING H SHELF A variation on program 25 G 2 0 dB 5 0 dB 2 5 dB 4 0 dB F 170 Hz 236 Hz 2 65 kHz 6 70 kHz Q 0 11 10 0 5 6 27 Female Vo 1 PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING Use as a template for female vocal Adjust the HIGH or HIGH MID setting according to the voice quality G 1 0 dB 1 0 dB 1 5 dB 2 0 dB F 118 Hz 400 Hz 2 65 kHz 6 00 kHz Q 0 18 0 45...

Page 536: ... 5 dB 6 0 dB 0 0 dB F 190 Hz 400 Hz 6 70 kHz 12 5 kHz Q 10 0 6 3 2 2 35 Piano High PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING Use for the high range of a piano sound recorded in stereo G 5 5 dB 1 5 dB 5 0 dB 3 0 dB F 190 Hz 400 Hz 6 70 kHz 5 60 kHz Q 10 0 6 3 2 2 0 10 36 Fine EQ Cass L SHELF PEAKING PEAKING H SHELF Use when recording to or from cassette tape to make the sound clearer G 1 5 dB 0 0 dB 1 0 dB 3...

Page 537: ...B 3 0 dB 6 5 dB F 95 Hz 1 0 kHz 950 Hz 2 5 kHz 2 12 kHz 16 0 kHz Q 7 0 1 0 2 2 1 0 5 6 02 Total EQ 2 PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING H SHELF A variation on program 01 G 4 0 dB 0 0 dB 1 5 dB 0 0 dB 2 0 dB 6 0 dB F 95 Hz 1 0 kHz 750 Hz 2 5 kHz 1 80 kHz 18 0 kHz Q 7 0 1 0 2 8 1 0 5 6 03 Total EQ 3 L SHELF PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING H SHELF A variation on program 01 01 03 can also be used...

Page 538: ...cer s voice as the key in signal to lower the volume of background music 03 A Dr BD GATE This preset adapts COMP GATE and COMPANDER H respectively to the bass drum of an acoustic drum kit 04 A Dr SN GATE This adapts preset program 03 to a snare drum No THRESHOLD dB RATIO 1 RANGE dB ATTACK s OUT GAIN dB KNEE WIDTH dB RELEASE s HOLD s DECAY s 01 26 56 0m 2 56m 331m No THRESHOLD dB RATIO 1 RANGE dB A...

Page 539: ...g played to improve separation from the other sounds of the kit No THRESHOLD dB RATIO 1 RANGE dB ATTACK s OUT GAIN dB KNEE WIDTH dB RELEASE s HOLD s DECAY s 01 8 2 5 60m 0 0 SOFT 2 250m No THRESHOLD dB RATIO 1 RANGE dB ATTACK s OUT GAIN dB KNEE WIDTH dB RELEASE s HOLD s DECAY s 02 23 1 7 1m 3 5 SOFT 2 70m No THRESHOLD dB RATIO 1 RANGE dB ATTACK s OUT GAIN dB KNEE WIDTH dB RELEASE s HOLD s DECAY s ...

Page 540: ...E dB ATTACK s OUT GAIN dB KNEE WIDTH dB RELEASE s HOLD s DECAY s 14 10 3 5 9m 3 0 HARD 250m 15 Piano1 COMP 16 Piano2 COMP Piano1 makes the sound stand out slightly and brightens it In contrast Piano2 has a deeper threshold and evens out the overall level and sense of attack No THRESHOLD dB RATIO 1 RANGE dB ATTACK s OUT GAIN dB KNEE WIDTH dB RELEASE s HOLD s DECAY s 15 9 2 5 17m 1 0 HARD 238m 16 18...

Page 541: ...oped materials Hip Comp No THRESHOLD dB RATIO 1 RANGE dB ATTACK s OUT GAIN dB KNEE WIDTH dB RELEASE s HOLD s DECAY s 24 18 1 7 8m 2 5 18 238m 25 14 2 2m 3 5 SOFT 4 35m 26 18 4 8m 8 0 HARD 354m 27 23 20 15m 0 0 15 163m No THRESHOLD dB RATIO 1 RANGE dB ATTACK s OUT GAIN dB KNEE WIDTH dB RELEASE s HOLD s DECAY s 28 20 2 5 31m 2 0 SOFT 1 342m 29 8 2 5 26m 1 5 SOFT 3 331m No THRESHOLD dB RATIO 1 RANGE ...

Page 542: ...NEE WIDTH dB RELEASE s HOLD s DECAY s 03 10 3 5 1m 0 0 6 250m 04 8 4 25m 0 0 24 180m No THRESHOLD dB RATIO 1 RANGE dB ATTACK s OUT GAIN dB KNEE WIDTH dB RELEASE s HOLD s DECAY s 05 33 2 1m 2 0 SOFT 2 284m 06 Limiter1 COMPANDER S 07 Limiter2 COMP Limiter templates 1 has a slow release and 2 is a Peak Stop type No THRESHOLD dB RATIO 1 RANGE dB ATTACK s OUT GAIN dB KNEE WIDTH dB RELEASE s HOLD s DECA...

Page 543: ...ress them When an input signal exceeds the specified threshold level its level is automatically reduced to the threshold level This means that the limiter s output level never actually exceeds the threshold level Limiters are often used to prevent signals from overloading amplifiers and tape recorders A lim iter with a relatively high threshold for example could be used with the stereo outputs to ...

Page 544: ... 5 dB change in output level For a 5 1 ratio a 10 dB change in input level above the threshold results in a 2 dB change in output level INPUT FILTER HPF LPF Select the filter that will be applied to the signal immediately before the compressor When HPF high pass filter is on the compressor will apply to the signal that has passed through the HPF and the signal that has passed through the LPF will ...

Page 545: ...shold creating a more natural sound ATTACK Specify the time over which the expander will return to the normal gain after the trigger signal exceeds the threshold If the attack time is too short the gain will return suddenly causing the sound to jump out The gain change will be obtrusive However if the attack is too long the next signal will be input before the gain has returned causing inappropria...

Page 546: ... COMP is turned on and LPF or HPF is also turned on for the channel that is the source of the key in signal then the signal after passing through the filter will be output as the key in signal INPUT FILTER ON OFF This turns the input filter on off If off the LPF HPF setting will be ignored INPUT FILTER FREQUENCY This sets the cutoff fre quency of the LPF HPF The LPF cutoff frequency and HPF cutoff...

Page 547: ... For a 2 1 ratio for example a 10 dB change in input level above the threshold results in a 5 dB change in output level For a 5 1 ratio a 10 dB change in input level above the threshold results in a 2 dB change in output level The expander ratios are fixed 1 5 1 for the soft compander S and 5 1 for the hard compander H INPUT FILTER HPF LPF Select the filter that will be applied to the signal immed...

Page 548: ...en the input signal falls below the threshold For a setting of 30 dB however the gate half closes For a setting of 0 dB the gate has no effect When signals are gated abruptly the sudden disappearance can sometimes sound odd This parameter causes the gate to reduce the signal level rather than cut it completely HOLD This determines how long the gate stays open once the trigger signal has fallen bel...

Page 549: ...wever activate ducking and the signal level is reduced to a level set by the Range parameter The trigger signal is sourced using the KEY IN parameter RANGE This determines the level to which the signal is ducked For a setting of 70 dB the signal is virtually cutoff For a setting of 30 dB however the signal is ducked by 30 dB For a setting of 0 dB the ducker has no effect HOLD This determines how l...

Page 550: ... phase stereo chorus 08 Flange FLANGE The well known flanging effect 09 Symphonic SYMPHONIC A Yamaha proprietary effect that produces a richer and more complex modulation than chorus 10 Phaser PHASER Stereo phaser with 2 16 stages of phase shift 11 Auto Pan AUTO PAN An effect which cyclically moves the sound between left and right 12 Tremolo TREMOLO An effect which cyclically varies the sound volu...

Page 551: ...l Hall 2 Reverb An even smaller hall 42 Pool Reverb Small hall program with many early reflections 43 Open Hall Reverb Small hall with open space For vocals 44 Large Room 1 Reverb Simulation of a large room with hard walls A thick and somewhat idiosyncratic sound Try it on percussion 45 Large Room 2 Reverb Compared to Large Room 1 a room with more naturalness and trans parency 46 Mood Room Reverb ...

Page 552: ...rings for an even more beautiful sound 63 Home Plate Reverb Metal plate reverb from the good old days 64 LA Plate Short Reverb Simulations of the bright and crisp plate reverb preferred in studios on the US west coast 65 LA Plate Long Reverb 66 Short Perc Plate Reverb Short and bright percussion plate Set the IniDelay parameter accord ing to the tempo 67 Long Plate Reverb Longer plate reverb Try i...

Page 553: ...vel at which gate kicks in ATTACK 0 120 ms Gate opening speed HOLD 0 02ms 1 96s fs 48kHz 0 02ms 2 13s fs 44 1kHz Gate open time DECAY 5 0ms 42 3s fs 48kHz 6 0ms 46 0s fs 44 1kHz Gate closing speed HPF Thru 21 8 0k Hz High pass filter cutoff frequency LPF 50 16 0k Thru Hz Low pass filter cutoff frequency BALANCE WAT 0 100 Wet dry balance Parameter Range Description ER TYPE Small Hall Large Hall Ran...

Page 554: ...D 0 10 Modulation depth BALANCE WAT 0 100 Wet dry balance Parameter Range Description TEMPO 20 300 Tempo BPM value that is the basis for calculating the delay time DELAY L 0 0 5460 0 ms Left channel delay time NOTE L 1 Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine delay time LEVEL L 100 100 Left channel level DELAY C 0 0 5460 0 ms Center channel delay time NOTE C 1 Used in conjunction with TEMPO to ...

Page 555: ...hannel feedback delay time NOTE FB R 1 Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine delay time R L FB LEVEL 99 99 Right to left channel feedback gain plus values for nor mal phase feedback minus values for reverse phase feed back HI RATIO 0 1 1 0 High frequency feedback ratio HPF Thru 21 8 0k Hz High pass filter cutoff frequency LPF 50 16 0k Thru Hz Low pass filter cutoff frequency BALANCE WAT 0 10...

Page 556: ...arametric EQ gain PEQ Q 10 0 0 1 Parametric EQ Q HIGH SHEL F 50 16 0k Thru Hz High range shelving filter frequency HIGH SHEL G 12 0 12 0 dB High range shelving filter gain BALANCE WAT 0 100 Wet dry balance Parameter Range Description TEMPO 20 300 Tempo BPM value that is the basis for calculating the modulation speed FREQ 0 05 40 00 Hz Modulation speed NOTE 1 Used in conjunction with TEMPO to deter...

Page 557: ...12 0 dB Parametric EQ gain PEQ Q 10 0 0 1 Parametric EQ Q HIGH SHEL F 50 16 0k Thru Hz High range shelving filter frequency HIGH SHEL G 12 0 12 0 dB High range shelving filter gain BALANCE WAT 0 100 Wet dry balance Parameter Range Description TEMPO 20 300 Tempo BPM value that is the basis for calculating the modulation speed FREQ 0 05 40 00 Hz Modulation speed NOTE 1 Used in conjunction with TEMPO...

Page 558: ...off frequency PEQ G 12 0 12 0 dB Parametric EQ gain PEQ Q 10 0 0 1 Parametric EQ Q HIGH SHEL F 50 16 0k Thru Hz High range shelving filter frequency HIGH SHEL G 12 0 12 0 dB High range shelving filter gain BALANCE WAT 0 100 Wet dry balance Parameter Range Description TEMPO 20 300 Tempo BPM value that is the basis for calculating the delay time PITCH 12 12 Pitch shift FINE 50 50 ct Pitch shift fine...

Page 559: ... FB LEVEL R 99 99 Right channel feedback gain plus values for normal phase feedback minus values for reverse phase feed back HI RATIO 0 1 1 0 High frequency feedback ratio MODE 1 10 Pitch shift precision HPF Thru 21 8 0k Hz High pass filter cutoff frequency LPF 50 16 0k Thru Hz Low pass filter cutoff frequency BALANCE WAT 0 100 Wet dry balance Parameter Range Description TEMPO 20 300 Tempo BPM val...

Page 560: ...pass filter cutoff frequency LPF 50 16 0k Thru Hz Low pass filter cutoff frequency BALANCE WAT 0 100 Wet dry balance Parameter Range Description TEMPO 20 300 Tempo BPM value that is the basis for calculating the modulation speed REVERB TYPE Small Hall Large Hall Vocal Plate Perc Plate Spring Echo Room Strings Snare Reverb Flange Reverb type REV TIME 0 3 99 s Reverb time INI DELAY 0 0 500 0 ms Init...

Page 561: ...waveform FLG REV BAL 0 100 Reverb and flanged reverb balance 0 flanged reverb 100 reverb HPF Thru 21 8 0k Hz High pass filter cutoff frequency LPF 50 16 0k Thru Hz Low pass filter cutoff frequency BALANCE WAT 0 100 Wet dry balance Parameter Range Description TEMPO 20 300 Tempo BPM value that is the basis for calculating the modulation speed REVERB TYPE Small Hall Large Hall Vocal Plate Perc Plate ...

Page 562: ...mphonic reverb 100 reverb HPF Thru 21 8 0k Hz High pass filter cutoff frequency LPF 50 16 0k Thru Hz Low pass filter cutoff frequency BALANCE WAT 0 100 Wet dry balance Parameter Range Description TEMPO 20 300 Tempo BPM value that is the basis for calculating the modulation speed REVERB TYPE Small Hall Large Hall Vocal Plate Perc Plate Spring Echo Room Strings Snare Reverb Flange Reverb type REV TI...

Page 563: ...umber of early reflections HPF Thru 21 8 0k Hz High pass filter cutoff frequency LPF 50 16 0k Thru Hz Low pass filter cutoff frequency BALANCE WAT 0 100 Wet dry balance Parameter Range Description TEMPO 20 300 Tempo BPM value that is the basis for calculating the delay time DELAY L 0 0 4000 0 Left channel delay time NOTE L 1 Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine delay time DELAY R 0 0 4000 0...

Page 564: ... 100 Reverb density HPF Thru 21 8 0k Hz High pass filter cutoff frequency LPF 50 16 0k Thru Hz Low pass filter cutoff frequency BALANCE WAT 0 100 Wet dry balance Parameter Range Description TEMPO 20 300 Tempo BPM value that is the basis for calculating the delay time DELAY L 0 0 4000 0 Left channel delay time NOTE L 1 Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine delay time DELAY R 0 0 4000 0 Right ...

Page 565: ...lter frequency offset RESONANCE 0 20 Filter resonance LEVEL 0 100 Output level DIRECTION UP DOWN Upward or downward frequency change DECAY 5 0ms 42 3s fs 48kHz 6 0ms 46 0s fs 44 1kHz Filter frequency change decay speed BALANCE WAT 0 100 Wet dry balance Parameter Range Description SENSE 0 100 Sensitivity FB LEVEL 99 99 Feedback gain plus values for normal phase feedback minus values for reverse pha...

Page 566: ...ard frequency change STAGE 2 4 8 10 12 14 16 Number of phase shift stages DECAY 5 0ms 42 3s fs 48kHz 6 0ms 46 0s fs 44 1kHz Decay speed LOW SHEL F Thru 21 8 0k Hz Low range shelving filter frequency LOW SHEL G 12 0 12 0 dB Low range shelving filter gain PEQ F 100 8 0k Hz Parametric EQ cutoff frequency PEQ G 12 0 12 0 dB Parametric EQ gain PEQ Q 10 0 0 10 Parametric EQ Q HIGH SHEL F 50 16 0k Thru H...

Page 567: ...ne 03 9 062 Scene 07 1 094 Scene 10 3 126 Scene 13 5 031 Scene 04 0 063 Scene 07 2 095 Scene 10 4 127 Scene 13 6 032 Scene 04 1 064 Scene 07 3 096 Scene 10 5 128 Scene 13 7 Program Change Scene Effect Initial Program Change Scene Effect Initial Program Change Scene Effect Initial Program Change Scene Effect Initial 001 Scene 13 8 033 Scene 17 0 065 Scene 20 2 097 Scene 23 4 002 Scene 13 9 034 Scen...

Page 568: ... 39 1 031 Scene 29 6 063 Scene 32 8 095 Scene 36 0 127 Scene 39 2 032 Scene 29 7 064 Scene 32 9 096 Scene 36 1 128 Scene 39 3 Program Change Scene Effect Initial Program Change Scene Effect Initial Program Change Scene Effect Initial Program Change Scene Effect Initial 001 Scene 39 4 033 Scene 42 6 065 Scene 45 8 097 Scene 49 0 002 Scene 39 5 034 Scene 42 7 066 Scene 45 9 098 Scene 49 1 003 Scene ...

Page 569: ... Scene 61 5 126 Scene 64 7 031 Scene 55 2 063 Scene 58 4 095 Scene 61 6 127 Scene 64 8 032 Scene 55 3 064 Scene 58 5 096 Scene 61 7 128 Scene 64 9 Program Change Scene Effect Initial Program Change Scene Effect Initial Program Change Scene Effect Initial Program Change Scene Effect Initial 001 Scene 65 0 033 Scene 68 2 065 Scene 71 4 097 Scene 74 6 002 Scene 65 1 034 Scene 68 3 066 Scene 71 5 098 ...

Page 570: ... 90 2 030 Scene 80 7 062 Scene 83 9 094 Scene 87 1 126 Scene 90 3 031 Scene 80 8 063 Scene 84 0 095 Scene 87 2 127 Scene 90 4 032 Scene 80 9 064 Scene 84 1 096 Scene 87 3 128 Scene 90 5 Program Change Scene Effect Initial Program Change Scene Effect Initial Program Change Scene Effect Initial Program Change Scene Effect Initial 001 Scene 90 6 033 Scene 93 8 065 Scene 97 0 097 Scene 00 2 002 Scene ...

Page 571: ...65 126 Effect1 197 031 Effect1 102 063 Effect1 134 095 Effect1 166 127 Effect1 198 032 Effect1 103 064 Effect1 135 096 Effect1 167 128 Effect1 199 Program Change Scene Effect Initial Program Change Scene Effect Initial Program Change Scene Effect Initial Program Change Scene Effect Initial 001 Effect2 072 033 Effect2 104 065 Effect2 136 097 Effect2 168 002 Effect2 073 034 Effect2 105 066 Effect2 1...

Page 572: ...31 Effect3 102 063 Effect3 134 095 Effect3 166 127 Effect3 198 032 Effect3 103 064 Effect3 135 096 Effect3 167 128 Effect3 199 Program Change Scene Effect Initial Program Change Scene Effect Initial Program Change Scene Effect Initial Program Change Scene Effect Initial 001 Effect4 072 033 Effect4 104 065 Effect4 136 097 Effect4 168 002 Effect4 073 034 Effect4 105 066 Effect4 137 098 Effect4 169 0...

Page 573: ...165 126 Effect5 197 031 Effect5 102 063 Effect5 134 095 Effect5 166 127 Effect5 198 032 Effect5 103 064 Effect5 135 096 Effect5 167 128 Effect5 199 Program Change Scene Effect Initial Program Change Scene Effect Initial Program Change Scene Effect Initial Program Change Scene Effect Initial 001 Effect6 072 033 Effect6 104 065 Effect6 136 097 Effect6 168 002 Effect6 073 034 Effect6 105 066 Effect6 ...

Page 574: ...31 Effect7 102 063 Effect7 134 095 Effect7 166 127 Effect7 198 032 Effect7 103 064 Effect7 135 096 Effect7 167 128 Effect7 199 Program Change Scene Effect Initial Program Change Scene Effect Initial Program Change Scene Effect Initial Program Change Scene Effect Initial 001 Effect8 072 033 Effect8 104 065 Effect8 136 097 Effect8 168 002 Effect8 073 034 Effect8 105 066 Effect8 137 098 Effect8 169 0...

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Page 576: ...lay On Off Matrix Delay On Off Stereo Delay On Off Input HPF On Off Input EQ On Off Mix EQ On Off Matrix EQ On Off Stereo EQ On Off Input GATE On Off Input COMP On Off Mix Comp On Off Matrix Comp On Off Stereo Comp On Off Input DCA Group 1 12 On Off Mix DCA Group 9 12 On Off Input Mute Group 1 12 On Off Mix Mute Group 9 12 On Off Matrix Mute Group 9 12 On Off Stereo Master Mute Group 9 12 On Off M...

Page 577: ... Off Matrix On Off Input Stereo Assign On Off Mix Stereo Assign On Off Input Mix send 1 48 On Off Input Level Mix master Level Matrix master Level When paired the odd channel is BALANCE Input to Mix 1 48 send Level All Input to Odd Mix send Level Center Side Ratio Center Side Ratio Input to Stereo Pan 2 Mix to Stereo Pan 2 Input LCR On Off Mix LCR On Off Input Fade Time On Off Mix Fade Time On Off...

Page 578: ...put HPF Freq Input GATE Key In Type Input GATE HPF Freq Input GATE LPF Freq Input GATE Range Input GATE Threshold Input GATE Attack Input GATE Decay Input GATE Hold Input COMP Key In Type Mix COMP Key In Type Matrix COMP Key In Type Input COMP INPUT Freq Mix COMP INPUT Freq Matrix COMP INPUT Freq Input COMP Knee Width Mix COMP Knee Width Matrix COMP Knee Width Input COMP OutGain Mix COMP OutGain M...

Page 579: ... ECHO is ON these messages will be echoed According to the Program change table settings these messages will recall scene memories or effect libraries Transmission When a scene or effect library is recalled these messages will be transmitted on the Tx CH according to the settings of the Program change table if Program Change TX is ON If the recalled memory number has been assigned to two or more p...

Page 580: ... EFFECT CUE TURNED OFF CUE was defeated because you switched EFFECT screens MEMORY PROTECTED You attempted to store by overwriting onto Write Protected data MIDI DATA FRAMING ERROR Invalid data was received at the selected MIDI IN MIDI DATA OVERRUN Invalid data was received at the selected MIDI IN MIDI Rx BUFFER FULL Incoming MIDI data was excessive MIDI Tx BUFFER FULL Outgoing MIDI data was exces...

Page 581: ...ge Explanation CONTROL LINE CONSOLE ENGINE A B DISCONNECTED The connection between the console and engine A B has been broken CONTROL LINE HAS BEEN SWITCHED TO 1 2 The control line has switched to 1 2 ERROR Couldn t close file The file could not be closed correctly ERROR Couldn t copy Ini file IniFile Save Error Failed to write Scene DAT ERROR Couldn t copy table file Destination File Open Error F...

Page 582: ...raised CS1D Reference Manual Hardware p 29 Has insertion been turned on even though it is not set correctly CS1D Reference Manual Hard ware p 21 Is the ON switch indicator of the input channel lit CS1D Reference Manual Hardware p 32 Is the fader of the input channel raised CS1D Ref erence Manual Hardware p 32 In SOLO mode is CUE turned on for a channel that has no signal CS1D Operation Manual Basi...

Page 583: ...1D Reference Manual Soft ware p 158 A paired channel does not sound like stereo Is the pan mode setting and the pan value correct CS1D Reference Manual Hardware p 30 CS1D Reference Manual Software p 158 The volume of a specific channel rises and falls Is ducking specified for GATE COMP CS1D Operation Manual Basic Operation p 55 Cannot save a scene memory or library data Are you attempting to save ...

Page 584: ...are not linked when you specify stereo pairing CS1D Reference Manual Hardware p 21 Signal appears to be delayed Make sure that the channel delay function is set cor rectly CS1D Reference Manual Hardware p 22 Some channels are not updated when a scene memory is recalled Are those channels set to Recall Safe CS1D Opera tion Manual Basic Operation p 106 I selected CUE in the EFFECT screen but it is d...

Page 585: ...asured with a 6dB octave filter 80kHz INPUT OUTPUT CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS TALKBACK IN 1 2 MONITOR OUT ANALOG Gain 44dB 10dB 2 1 dB Gain 10dB 10dB 2 1 dB INPUT OUTPUT CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS TALKBACK IN 1 2 MONITOR OUT ANALOG Gain 44dB 10dB 1 1 dB Gain 10dB 10dB 1 1 dB INPUT OUTPUT CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS TALKBACK IN 1 2 MONITOR OUT ANALOG 10dB 20Hz 20kHz Gain 44dB 0 1 full scale ou...

Page 586: ...IONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS 2 TRACK IN 1 2 ANALOG MONITOR OUT ANALOG 110 dB FROM TO TO FROM CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS 2 TRACK IN N L ANALOG 2 TRACK IN N R ANALOG adjacent inputs 80 dB INPUT OUTPUT RL CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS 2 TRACK IN 1 ANALOG MONITOR OUT ANALOG 600Ω volume MAX 10dB 2 1 dB CUE OUT ANALOG 600Ω volume MAX 10dB 2 1 dB INPUT OUTPUT RL CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS 2 TRACK IN 1 ANALO...

Page 587: ...S 2 TRACK IN 1 ANALOG PHONES A1 B1 A2 B2 8Ω volume MAX 0dB 3 1 dB INPUT OUTPUT RL CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS 2 TRACK IN 1 ANALOG PHONES A1 B1 A2 B2 8Ω volume MAX 0dB 2 2 dB INPUT OUTPUT RL CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS 2 TRACK IN 1 ANALOG PHONES A1 B1 A2 B2 8Ω 0dB 20Hz 20kHz volume MAX 0 7 8Ω full scale output 1kHz volume MAX 1 INPUT OUTPUT RL CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS PHONES A1 B1 A2 B2 8Ω vo...

Page 588: ...self pre EQ self post EQ left CH key in source1 key in source2 key in source3 key in source4 key in LPF on off 20Hz 20kHz 1 12 oct step key in HPF on off 20Hz 20kHz 1 12 oct step key in cue on off key in link on off gate ducking Compressor on off key in self pre EQ self post EQ left CH key in source1 key in source2 key in source3 key in source4 input filter LPF HPF on off 20Hz 20kHz 1 12 oct step ...

Page 589: ...0dB 128 step 100mm input mix 1 48 DCA DCA assign 1 12 ON OFF Cue on off Mute mute group 1 12 Pan 127 positions L 1 63 center R 1 63 pan mode individual gang pan inv gang Routing stereo on off mix 1 48 on off pre post fix vari vari level Direct out pre EQ pre fader post fader post on Metering peak hold on off AD converter 24bit linear 4bit floating 128 times oversampling Phase normal reverse SRC on...

Page 590: ... Output patch Dither on off word length 16bit 24bit DIO8 only Send level mix 1 48 stereo A B Send on off mix 1 48 stereo A B Equalizer parameter are as same as input MIX Equalizer Compressor parameter are as same as input MIX Compressor Delay 0 1000msec 0 02msec step Level control rotary encoder DCA DCA assign 9 12 ON OFF Cue on off Metering peak hold on off Output patch Dither on off word length ...

Page 591: ...mpling Level control analog rotary potentiometer ON OFF Phones level analog rotary potentiometer Metering peak hold on off PATCH Libraries Number of factory presets 10 Number of user library 90 NAME Libraries Number of factory presets 10 Number of user library 90 UNIT Libraries Number of factory presets 10 Number of user library 90 INPUT EQ Libraries Number of factory presets 37 Number of user lib...

Page 592: ...rement DC 60V 5 A DC 12V 0 5 A Dimensions Height 355 mm Depth 974 mm Width 1906 mm Net Weight 133 kg Temperature Range operating temperature range 10 35 C storage temperature range 20 60 C Keys w LED CH 1 48 49 96 ON CH 1 48 49 96 SEL CH 1 48 49 96 TO ST CH 1 48 49 96 CUE MIX SEND LOCAL Keys CH 1 48 49 96 ASSIGN DCA MIX SEND DEC MIX SEND INC Faders CH 1 48 49 96 Rotary encoders w 25 points LEDs CH...

Page 593: ...N ST IN 1 4 5 8 STATUS L R Keys w LED MIX 1 24 25 48 ON MIX 1 24 25 48 SEL MIX 1 24 25 48 TO ST MIX 1 24 25 48 CUE MIX 1 24 25 48 TO MATRIX MIX LAYER 1 24 SELECT MIX LAYER 25 48 SELECT Keys MIX 1 24 25 48 ASSIGN DCA Rotary encoders w 25 points LEDs MIX 1 24 25 48 LEVEL 4 digits 5 x 7 dot LED MIX 1 24 25 48 NAME LEDs MIX 1 24 25 48 SAFE SELECT MIX 1 24 25 48 DCA SELECT MIX 1 24 25 48 INSERT Keys w ...

Page 594: ... LEVEL COMPRESSOR GAIN COMPRESSOR THR NOISE GATE RANGE NOISE GATE THR EQ GAIN EQ Q STEREO PAN GAIN ATTENUATOR Rotary encoders w 3 digits 7 segment LED DELAY TIME COMPRESSOR RATIO COMPRESSOR FILTER FREQUENCY COMPRESSOR ATTACK RELEASE TIME COMPRESSOR WIDTH KNEE NOISE GATE KEY IN FILTER FREQUENCY NOISE GATE ATTACK DECAY TIME NOISE GATE HOLD TIME EQ FREQUENCY EQ HPF FREQUENCY 4 digits 5 x 7 dot LED MI...

Page 595: ...Y Rotary encoders w 4 digits 7 segment LED DELAY TIME 4 digits 5 x 7 dot LED CHANNEL SELECT NAME 2 digits 7 segment LED CHANNEL SELECT NUMBER LEDs COMPRESSOR FILTER Hz kHz COMPRESSOR ATTACK RELEASE TIME sec msec COMPRESSOR WIDTH KNEE COMPRESSOR PRE CLIP COMPRESSOR GR meter 6 elements COMPRESSOR POST meter 6 elements EQ FREQUENCY Hz kHz Keys w LED DCA 1 12 MUTE DCA1 12 ASSIGN DCA DCA1 12 CUE FADER ...

Page 596: ... MONITOR A DELAY ON MONITOR A L MONO MONITOR A R MONO MONITOR A ON MONITOR B SOURCE 2TR IN 1 MONITOR B SOURCE 2TR IN 2 MONITOR B SOURCE ST A MONITOR B SOURCE ST B MONITOR B SOURCE MONITOR A MONITOR B SOURCE DEFINE MONITOR B ON ENGINE A ENGINE B GLOBAL LAYER 1 48 GLOBAL LAYER 49 96 METER PRE METER PEAK HOLD METER SELECT MIX 25 48 METER SELECT MATRIX 1 24 Rotary encoders w 3 digits 7 segment LED MON...

Page 597: ...tors via 6 8kΩ resistors 44dB 3kΩ 50 600Ω Mics 600Ω Lines 44dB 4 89mV 30dB 24 5mV XLR 3 31 type Balanced 2 2 Balanced 1 GND 2 HOT 3 COLD 10dB 10dB 2 45V 24dB 12 3V 2 TRACK IN ANALOG 1 2 3 3 AD converters are 24bit linear 4bit floating 128 times oversampling 0dB 0 775Vrms 0dBV 1Vrms 10kΩ 600Ω Lines 10dB 2 45V 24dB 12 3V XLR 3 31 type Balanced Input Terminals Actual Load Impedance For Use With Nomin...

Page 598: ...or 1 WORD CLOCK OUT TTL 75Ω BNC Connector 1 SVGA OUT SVGA 2Vpp High density D sub 15pin Con nector Female 1 KEYBOARD PS2 TTL Mini DIN 6pin Connector 2 MOUSE PS2 TTL Mini DIN 6pin Connector 2 NUMKEY PS2 TTL Mini DIN 6pin Connector 1 REMOTE RS 422 RS422 D sub 9pin Connector Female 1 MIDI IN OUT THRU MIDI DIN 5pin Connector 3 TIME CODE IN SMPTE Nominal 10dB 10kΩ XLR 3 31 type Connector 1 GPI C MOS IN...

Page 599: ...ESERVED 43 RESERVED 10 NC 44 NC 11 NC 45 NC 12 GND 46 GND 13 WORD CLOCK OUT 47 WORD CLOCK OUT 14 WORD CLOCK IN 48 WORD CLOCK IN 15 NC 49 NC 16 NC 50 NC 17 GND 51 ID6 OUT 18 GND 52 ID6 IN 19 STEREO A IN 53 STEREO A IN 20 STEREO B IN 54 STEREO B IN 21 MONITOR A IN 55 MONITOR A IN 22 MONITOR B IN 56 MONITOR B IN 23 CUE A IN 57 CUE A IN 24 CUE B IN 58 CUE B IN 25 RESERVED 59 RESERVED 26 RESERVED 60 RE...

Page 600: ...D 46 GND 13 WORD CLOCK IN 47 WORD CLOCK IN 14 WORD CLOCK OUT 48 WORD CLOCK OUT 15 NC 49 NC 16 NC 50 NC 17 GND 51 ID6 IN 18 GND 52 ID6 OUT 19 STEREO A OUT 53 STEREO A OUT 20 STEREO B OUT 54 STEREO B OUT 21 MONITOR A OUT 55 MONITOR A OUT 22 MONITOR B OUT 56 MONITOR B OUT 23 CUE A OUT 57 CUE A OUT 24 CUE B OUT 58 CUE B OUT 25 RESERVED 59 RESERVED 26 RESERVED 60 RESERVED 27 ID0 IN 61 ID1 IN 28 ID2 IN ...

Page 601: ...Pin No Signal 1 Data OUT 1 14 Data OUT 2 2 Data OUT 3 15 Data OUT 4 3 Data OUT 5 16 Data OUT 6 4 Data OUT 7 17 Data OUT 8 5 GND 18 GND 6 GND 19 GND 7 GND 20 GND 8 GND 21 5V 9 5V 22 Data IN 1 10 Data IN 2 23 Data IN 3 11 Data IN 4 24 Data IN 5 12 Data IN 6 25 Data IN 7 13 Data IN 8 1 2 3 N O P M Y ...

Page 602: ...3 WORD CLOCK OUT 47 WORD CLOCK OUT 14 WORD CLOCK IN 48 WORD CLOCK IN 15 CONTROL OUT 49 CONTROL OUT 16 CONTROL IN 50 CONTROL IN 17 GND 51 ID6 OUT 18 GND 52 ID6 IN 19 Data OUT 17 18 53 Data OUT 17 18 20 Data OUT 19 20 54 Data OUT 19 20 21 Data OUT 21 22 55 Data OUT 21 22 22 Data OUT 23 24 56 Data OUT 23 24 23 Data OUT 25 26 57 Data OUT 25 26 24 Data OUT 27 28 58 Data OUT 27 28 25 Data OUT 29 30 59 D...

Page 603: ...TR OUT 12 GND 46 GND 13 WORD CLOCK IN 47 WORD CLOCK IN 14 WORD CLOCK OUT 48 WORD CLOCK OUT 15 CONTROL IN 49 CONTROL IN 16 CONTROLOUT 50 CONTROL OUT 17 GND 51 ID6 OUT 18 GND 52 ID6 IN 19 Data IN 17 18 53 Data IN 17 18 20 Data IN 19 20 54 Data IN 19 20 21 Data IN 21 22 55 Data IN 21 22 22 Data IN 23 24 56 Data IN 23 24 23 Data IN 25 26 57 Data IN 25 26 24 Data IN 27 28 58 Data IN 27 28 25 Data IN 29...

Page 604: ... GND 13 WORD CLOCK IN 47 WORD CLOCK IN 14 WORD CLOCK OUT 48 WORD CLOCK OUT 15 CONTROL IN 49 CONTROL IN 16 CONTROLOUT 50 CONTROL OUT 17 GND 51 ID6 IN 18 GND 52 ID6 OUT 19 Data IN 17 18 53 Data IN 17 18 20 Data IN 19 20 54 Data IN 19 20 21 Data IN 21 22 55 Data IN 21 22 22 Data IN 23 24 56 Data IN 23 24 23 Data IN 25 26 57 Data IN 25 26 24 Data IN 27 28 58 Data IN 27 28 25 Data IN 29 30 59 Data IN 2...

Page 605: ...1 DTR IN 45 DTR IN 12 GND 46 GND 13 WORD CLOCK OUT 47 WORD CLOCK OUT 14 WORD CLOCK IN 48 WORD CLOCK IN 15 CONTROL OUT 49 CONTROL OUT 16 CONTROL IN 50 CONTROL IN 17 GND 51 ID6 IN 18 GND 52 ID6 OUT 19 Data OUT 17 18 53 Data OUT 17 18 20 Data OUT 19 20 54 Data OUT 19 20 21 Data OUT 21 22 55 Data OUT 21 22 22 Data OUT 23 24 56 Data OUT 23 24 23 Data OUT 25 26 57 Data OUT 25 26 24 Data OUT 27 28 58 Dat...

Page 606: ...ND 46 GND 13 WORD CLOCK IN 47 WORD CLOCK IN 14 WORD CLOCK OUT 48 WORD CLOCK OUT 15 CONTROL IN 49 CONTROL IN 16 CONTROL OUT 50 CONTROL OUT 17 GND 51 ID6 IN 18 GND 52 ID6 OUT 19 MIX IN 33 36 53 MIX IN 33 36 20 MIX IN 37 40 54 MIX IN 37 40 21 MIX IN 41 44 55 MIX IN 41 44 22 MIX IN 45 48 56 MIX IN 45 48 23 STEREO A B IN 57 STEREO A B IN 24 MONITOR A B IN 58 MONITOR A B IN 25 CUE A B IN 59 CUE A B IN 2...

Page 607: ... OUT 11 DTR IN 45 DTR IN 12 GND 46 GND 13 WORD CLOCK OUT 47 WORD CLOCK OUT 14 WORD CLOCK IN 48 WORD CLOCK IN 15 CONTROL OUT 49 CONTROL OUT 16 CONTROL IN 50 CONTROL IN 17 GND 51 ID6 OUT 18 GND 52 ID6 IN 19 MIX OUT 33 36 53 MIX OUT 33 36 20 MIX OUT 37 40 54 MIX OUT 37 40 21 MIX OUT 41 44 55 MIX OUT 41 44 22 MIX OUT 45 48 56 MIX OUT 45 48 23 STEREO A B OUT 57 STEREO A B OUT 24 MONITOR A B OUT 58 MONI...

Page 608: ...D 46 GND 13 WORD CLOCK IN 47 WORD CLOCK IN 14 WORD CLOCK OUT 48 WORD CLOCK OUT 15 NC 49 NC 16 NC 50 NC 17 GND 51 ID6 IN 18 GND 52 ID6 OUT 19 STEREO A OUT 53 STEREO A OUT 20 STEREO B OUT 54 STEREO B OUT 21 MONITOR A OUT 55 MONITOR A OUT 22 MONITOR B OUT 56 MONITOR B OUT 23 CUE A OUT 57 CUE A OUT 24 CUE B OUT 58 CUE B OUT 25 RESERVED 59 RESERVED 26 RESERVED 60 RESERVED 27 ID0 IN 61 ID1 IN 28 ID2 IN ...

Page 609: ...ignal Pin No Signal 1 FG 6 FG 2 TX 7 TX 3 RX 8 RX 4 FG 9 FG 5 NC Pin No Signal Pin No Signal 1 Data OUT 1 14 Data OUT 2 2 Data OUT 3 15 Data OUT 4 3 Data OUT 5 16 Data OUT 6 4 Data OUT 7 17 Data OUT 8 5 GND 18 GND 6 GND 19 GND 7 GND 20 GND 8 GND 21 5V 9 5V 22 Data IN 1 10 Data IN 2 23 Data IN 3 11 Data IN 4 24 Data IN 5 12 Data IN 6 25 Data IN 7 13 Data IN 8 1 6 5 9 1 2 3 N O P M Y ...

Page 610: ...VER 1 OWNER S MANUAL 1 PM1D SYSTEM SOFTWARE DISC 1 CD R media Dimensions Specifications and external appearance subject to change without notice For European Model Purchaser User Information specified in EN55103 1 and EN55103 2 Conformed Environment E1 E2 E3 and E4 355 1906 9 7 4 Unit mm ...

Page 611: ...ONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS CH1A 1B CH2A 2B LMY4 DA Gain 68dB 10dB 3 1 dB Gain 10dB 10dB 2 1 dB INPUT OUTPUT CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS CH1A 1B CH2A 2B LMY4 DA Gain 68dB 10dB 1 1 dB Gain 10dB 10dB 1 1 dB INPUT OUTPUT CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS CH1A 1B CH2A 2B LMY4 DA 10dB 20Hz 20kHz Gain 68dB 0 3 full scale output 1kHz Gain 68dB 0 05 10dB 20Hz 20kHz Gain 10dB 0 02 full scale output 1kHz Gain 10dB 0 ...

Page 612: ...lter 12 7kHz equivalent to a 20kHz filter with infinite dB octave attenuation Crosstalk 1kHz INPUT OUTPUT CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS CH1 4 LMY4 DA 10dB 2 1 dB INPUT OUTPUT CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS CH1 4 LMY4 DA 10dB 1 1 dB INPUT OUTPUT CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS CH1 4 LMY4 DA 10dB 20Hz 20kHz 0 02 full scale output 1kHz 0 007 INPUT OUTPUT CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS CH1 4 LMY4 DA 120 dB IN...

Page 613: ...P MAX UNITS LMY4 AD CH1 4 600Ω Gain sw 24dB 10dB 2 1 dB Gain sw 18dB 4dB 2 1 dB Gain sw 15dB 1dB 2 1 dB INPUT OUTPUT RL CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS LMY4 AD CH1 4 600Ω Gain sw 24dB 10dB 1 1 dB Gain sw 18dB 4dB 1 1 dB Gain sw 15dB 1dB 1 1 dB INPUT OUTPUT RL CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS LMY4 AD CH1 4 600Ω 10dB 20Hz 20kHz Gain sw 24dB 0 02 4dB 20Hz 20kHz Gain sw 18dB 0 02 1dB 20Hz 20kHz Gain sw 15dB ...

Page 614: ...YAMAHA CORPORATION V509020 R41 1 IP Pro Audio Digital Musical Instrument Division P O Box 3 Hamamatsu 430 8651 Japan 08 06 100 AP Printed in Japan ...

Page 615: ...7 X Velocity Note On Note Off X X X X After Touch Keys Ch s X X X X Pitch bend X X Control Change 0 32 Bank Select O O Assignable Prog Change True 0 127 0 127 1 Assignable System Exclusive X X System Common Song Pos Song Sel Tune X X X X X X System Real Time Clock Commands X X X X Aux Messages Local ON OFF All Notes OFF Active Sense Reset X X X X X X O X Notes 1 SCENE 00 0 99 9 EFFECT LIBRARY 001 ...

Page 616: ... METER FADER 6BAND PEQ COMP KEY IN SEL DELAY to MATRIX to MONITOR INSERT IN ST A Rch METER FADER CUE INSERT METER METER STEREO B ON 6BAND PEQ METER COMP METER KEY IN SEL DELAY METER 6BAND PEQ COMP KEY IN SEL DELAY to MONITOR INSERT METER METER to MONITOR MONO METER METER METER to CS1D from DSP1D from DSP1D STEREO OUT DIGITAL A 24bit Data LEVEL to OUTPUT PATCH to OUTPUT PATCH MONITOR B PHONES METER...

Page 617: ...4 180 MASTER LEVEL MASTER ON CASCADE IN CASCADE OUT Digital Clipping Level Nominal Output Input Max 24dB 20dB 6dB Nominal Input 10dB Nominal Input 68dB Max Output 24dB 10dB PATCH HPF COMP DELAY BUS Adder DELAY GAIN MAX GAIN MIN 54dB Input Max GAIN MAX GAIN MIN UNIT DSP1D 0dBu 0 775Vrms 0dBFS Full Scale DE EMPHASIS 20 10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 dBu 24 4 170 180 190 ...

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