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RIVAGE PM10 System Setup Guide

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Thank you for purchasing the Yamaha RIVAGE PM10 
digital mixing system. To take full advantage of the 
superior features and performance offered by your 
RIVAGE PM10 system, and to enjoy years of trouble-free 
use, please read this manual carefully before operating 
your console. After you have read the manual, keep it in a 
safe place for future reference.

Main Features

The RIVAGE PM10 system features superb sound quality, 
intuitive controls, and innovative functionality. It is a 
state-of-the-art mixing system that supports a variety of 
applications.

Superb sound quality

The design of the RIVAGE PM10 digital mixing system is 
an uncomprised expression of Yamaha’s philosophy of Pro 
Audio device design. This philosophy is called “white 
canvas,” and suggests that the ideal starting point for sonic 
creativity is pure, natural reproduction achieved through 
the use of high quality analog circuits. Only then can 
sound be colored effectively by a variety of aural paints for 
the desired creative impact. Numerous processing options 
(such as plug-ins, SILK, etc.) enable powerful sound 
production capabilities in the digital domain. Through a 
fusion of analog and digital technologies, the RIVAGE 
PM10 has achieved both the creation of a pure, 
transparent sound, and fluid capabilities for coloring that 
sound.

Intuitive controls

The RIVAGE PM10 features a farther advanced top panel 
controls, including large touch panel screens, a full 
implementation of Yamaha’s acclaimed Selected Channel 
interface, and highly user-friendly USER DEFINED 
KEYS/KNOBS section and TOUCH AND TURN knobs. 
This feature provides the system’s extraordinary 
operability.

Innovative functionality

The RIVAGE PM10 also features abundant inputs and 
outputs; flexible signal routing; powerful DSP engine 
processing with two insert points; and scene memory and 
library management that supports an enormous amount 
of sophisticated requirements. The system also provides 
numerous benefits for users by maintaining reliability 
through power and network redundancy.

These core features are supported by state-of-the-art 
technologies and an advanced level of product reliability 
that have been cultivated through years of experience in 
developing digital mixing consoles, such as the PM1D and 
PM5D. The deep passion of Yamaha’s engineering team 
has been infused into the RIVAGE PM10.

About manuals

• RIVAGE PM10 System Setup Guide (this book)

This guide describes an overview of the RIVAGE 
PM10 system, and explains step by step how to set up 
the system from connecting devices to producing 
sound.
This guide also serves as the CS-R10 User’s Manual, 
explaining part names and functions on the panels.

• Manuals for other devices

The manuals for other devices describe part names and 
functions of the corresponding devices.
These manuals are supplied with the corresponding 
device packages.

• RIVAGE  PM10  Operation  Manual 

The Operation Manual provides detailed explanations 
of all screens and functions, and includes step-by-step 
procedures to help you operate the RIVAGE PM10 
system.

Using the PDF manual

The Operation Manual is an electronic file in PDF 
format. You can read this book on a computer. Use 
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links to display sections of special interest. The ability 
to search for words, or to follow links directly to 
relevant sections in the document, are helpful 
attributes of this electronic file format. We encourage 
you to take advantage of these benefits.

You can download the latest Adobe Reader application 
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http://www.adobe.com/

All manuals can be downloaded from the Yamaha website. 
If necessary, you can review updated manual information, 
which is always posted in the Yamaha website.

http://download.yamaha.com/

Firmware updates

You can update the unit firmware to improve operations, 
add functions, and correct possible malfunctions.
Details on updating the firmware are available on the 
following Yamaha Pro Audio website:

http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/

For information on updating and setting up the unit, 
please refer to the firmware update guide available on the 
website.

Introduction

Summary of Contents for RIVAGE PM10

Page 1: ...CONTROL SURFACE CS R10 System Setup Guide EN...

Page 2: ...g storms or when unused for long periods of time 14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or...

Page 3: ...0 Telephone 714 522 9011 Type of Equipment Control Surface Model Name CS R10 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may n...

Page 4: ...have the device inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel Never insert or remove an electric plug with wet hands Hearing loss Avoid setting all equalizer controls and faders to their maximum Dep...

Page 5: ...components Do not place vinyl plastic or rubber objects on the device since this might discolor the panel When cleaning the device use a dry and soft cloth Do not use paint thinners solvents cleaning...

Page 6: ...and E4 The model number serial number power requirements etc may be found on or near the name plate which is at the rear of the unit You should note this serial number in the space provided below and...

Page 7: ...erface 29 Viewing a touch screen 31 Quick Guide 31 Basic system configuration 31 Installing an optional card 32 Setting the Unit ID 34 Connecting the devices 34 Turning on the power to the RIVAGE PM10...

Page 8: ...aining reliability through power and network redundancy These core features are supported by state of the art technologies and an advanced level of product reliability that have been cultivated throug...

Page 9: ...dlessly Virtual buttons displayed on the screen are called buttons and virtual knobs are called knobs Controls located on the panel are enclosed in square brackets e g CUE key to distinguish them from...

Page 10: ...ing and plug in processing and all other audio processing for the RIVAGE PM10 system The I O rack transfers analog and digital audio signals to and from the DSP engine RY card HY card RY16 ML SILK Thi...

Page 11: ...gy If the number of connected devices is much larger or if the total length of all cables is too long the listed value may not apply NOTE Yamaha recommends that you use opticalCON DUO multi mode fiber...

Page 12: ...broken About network card The RIVAGE PM10 system uses an HY256 TL TWINLANe network card to configure the I O network IN N I OUT N I OUT N I OUT OUT Device TWINLANe Network Card Device TWINLANe Network...

Page 13: ...panel A Touch Screen section page 21 B Channel Strip section page 22 C Selected Channel section page 14 D UTILITY section page 18 E SCENE MEMORY section page 19 F USER DEFINED KEYS KNOBS section page...

Page 14: ...l operations including EQ and dynamics library recall 2 RCL SAFE key Switches Recall Safe on or off The Recall Safe function protects certain parameters of a channel from scene recall operations 3 MUT...

Page 15: ...annel 2 ANALOG GAIN knob Sets the analog gain for the head amp 3 48V key Switches phantom power 48V on or off 4 SILK TEXTURE knob Adjusts the intensity of SILK processing 5 SILK ON key Switches SILK o...

Page 16: ...frequency 7 EQUALIZER GAIN knob Sets the gain LPF HPF 1 LPF HPF FREQUENCY knobs Specify the cutoff frequency of LPF and HPF respectively 2 LPF HPF display Indicates the LPF and HPF settings 3 LPF HPF...

Page 17: ...AMICS 1 2 ON key Switches Dynamics on or off MIX MATRIX SENDS 1 MIX MATRIX knobs Adjust the send levels for the corresponding buses 2 MIX MATRIX SENDS PRE keys Toggle the send point between PRE and PO...

Page 18: ...t is accessing data e g saving loading or deleting data Doing so may damage your flash drive or may damage the data in the unit or on your media device 3 RECORDING port Enables you to connect a USB fl...

Page 19: ...ey Updates scene data by overwriting the current scene that has been recalled most recently with the current mix data 4 Scene memory display Indicates scene memory 5 PREVIEW key Switches Preview mode...

Page 20: ...or USER DEFINED keys 2 USER DEFINED KNOBS displays Indicate the functions assigned to the USER DEFINED knobs 3 USER DEFINED KNOBS 1 2 3 4 Control the functions as assigned by the user 4 USER DEFINED...

Page 21: ...r pointed object such as your fingernail to operate the touch screens Doing so may scratch the screens and render the touch screens inoperable 2 VIEW key Recalls and toggles between the OVERVIEW and S...

Page 22: ...ecutes the function as assigned by the user You can assign one of the following functions INPUT A B ISOLATE ALTERNATE CUE ENCODER PARAM 4 SEL key Enables you to select the channel that will be control...

Page 23: ...nnel strip encoder display Indicates the function that has been assigned to the channel strip encoder 4 UP U DOWN D keys Enable you to select the function that you want to control using the channel st...

Page 24: ...ld down this key to store the following settings Current screen Selected channel parameter on the screen Selected layer Key INPUT 1 72 INPUT 73 144 OUTPUT MIX OUTPUT MATRIX DCA A Input 1 12 Input 73 8...

Page 25: ...le connector that allows communication 8 in 8 out with a GPI equipped external device 4 FAN switch Sets the internal cooling fan to operate at either HIGH or LOW speed NOTE This switch is set to LOW w...

Page 26: ...shes red if an error occurs In such an event please contact your Yamaha dealer LINK indicator This indicator flashes or lights up depending on the network status TX RX indicators The appropriate indic...

Page 27: ...again For more information on storing a scene please refer to the Operation Manual NOTICE If you turn off the power to the control surface without following the shutdown procedure data inside the bui...

Page 28: ...ric shock Caution Be sure to turn off the power to the unit before connecting or disconnecting the power cords Installing a Mini YGDAI card Before you install the card you must check the Yamaha Pro Au...

Page 29: ...ily to switch screens and pages to select the parameter to be operated and to turn a button on off Some buttons enable you to change the value depending on the location you press On screen user interf...

Page 30: ...ters Popup windows When you press a button or field for a specific parameter in a screen a window showing details or a list for that parameter will appear These are called popup windows You can switch...

Page 31: ...sic system configuration The setup procedure is explained using a system comprised of the following devices Control surface CS R10 1 DSP engine DSP R10 1 I O rack RPio622 1 HY card HY256 TL 2 RY card...

Page 32: ...HY card with the guide rails inside the slot and then insert the card into the slot with the card installation lever pressed down NOTE For information on which cards support each slot refer to Introdu...

Page 33: ...ard with the guide rails inside the slot and then insert the card into the slot Push the card all the way into the slot so that the connector at the end of the card is correctly inserted into the conn...

Page 34: ...confirm the Unit ID setting If you press the MENU key without confirming the Unit ID beforehand the unit will return to the top screen 7 The unit displays Done and automatically restarts 8 Perform the...

Page 35: ...ck The entire system must synchronize to the same word clock 1 Press the WORD CLOCK button in the SETUP screen 2 Select a clock source Select INT96k internal clock in this example A confirmation popup...

Page 36: ...ess the channel select buttons to turn them on For this example select STA L and STA R Channel select button 5 To close the Assign TWINLANe screen press the CLOSE button The system will return to the...

Page 37: ...ow to patch an input channel to the INPUT jack to which a microphone was connected in the Connecting the devices section 1 Press the PATCH button on the menu bar in the touch screen The PATCH screen w...

Page 38: ...stem has been connected in the Connecting the devices section 1 Press the PATCH button on the menu bar in the touch screen The PATCH screen will appear 2 Press the Output tab 3 Use the knob in the upp...

Page 39: ...st the head amp gain by rotating the ANALOG GAIN knob in the Selected Channel section At this time you can view the level on the METER screen 3 If your microphone requires phantom power press the corr...

Page 40: ...of the STEREO A channel on the top panel is turned on 5 Raise the master fader for the STEREO A channel to 0 dB 6 Raise the input channel fader to obtain an appropriate volume In this state you shoul...

Page 41: ...ned to the TWINLANe network correctly SYSTEM CONFIG screen Modify channel assignment so that the total number of channels used on the TWINLANe network is 400 or less across all components Refer to Ass...

Page 42: ...ization operation starts NOTE The CS R10 will restart after initialization Adjusting the faders Calibration function Depending on the environment in which you use the system discrepancies may occur in...

Page 43: ...s red calibration has failed Press the START button to perform calibration again If POSITIONING is selected For the specified faders in the Channel Strip section and Master section the fader position...

Page 44: ...sure that the channels are assigned to the TWINLANe network correctly Sound is not loud enough Make sure that the head amp gain is set to an appropriate level Make sure that the digital gain is set t...

Page 45: ...dB 0 12 OMNI IN 1 8 OMNI OUT 1 8 600 4 dBu 20 Hz 20 kHz GAIN 6 dB 0 05 Internal OSC OMNI OUT 1 8 600 Full scale output 1 kHz 0 02 Internal OSC PHONES 8 Full scale output 1 kHz PHONES level control Ma...

Page 46: ...r of PLL 1 1 Input clock jitter must be 1 ns or less WORD CLOCK IN Fs 44 1 kHz 48 kHz 88 2 kHz 96 kHz 10 ns Internal clock Frequency Word clock int 44 1 kHz Word clock int 48 kHz Word clock int 88 2 k...

Page 47: ...tures an internal switch to change the maximum output level 2 The 24dBu switch position can be changed for fee so that the output level will be 20 dBu For more information contact your Yamaha dealer O...

Page 48: ...e RECORDING 1 1 Supported file formats are WAV and MP3 USB 2 0 Host USB USB A Female VIDEO OUT DVI D DVI NETWORK PC IEEE802 3 10BASE T 100BASE TX etherCON CAT5 2 3 2 CAT5 or higher cables are used for...

Page 49: ...Signal 1 GPO1 14 GPO2 2 GPO3 15 GPO4 3 GPO5 16 GPO6 4 GPO7 17 RLY_NC 5 RLY_C 18 RLY_NO 6 GND 19 GND 7 GND 20 OPTO 8 OPTO 21 5V 9 5V 22 GPI1 10 GPI2 23 GPI3 11 GPI4 24 GPI5 12 GPI6 25 GPI7 13 N C 14 1...

Page 50: ...nts to the product this manual may not apply to the specifications of your particular product To obtain the latest manual access the Yamaha website then download the manual file Since specifications e...

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Page 53: ...ard 32 Mini YGDAI card 28 RY card 33 Output port 38 OVERLAY 19 P Patch input port 37 output port 38 R Rear panel 25 Ring connection 12 RY card 33 S Screen encoder 22 Shutting down 27 SILK 15 T Top pan...

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Page 56: ...0420 Published 08 2015 IPTO A0 2015 Yamaha Corporation Manual Development Department Printed in Japan Yamaha Downloads http download yamaha com Yamaha Pro Audio global website http www yamahaproaudio...

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