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Page 2 - NEDERLAND / THE NETHERLANDS

2 Introducing the various components The PM1D system consists of the following types of components. (The components that are actually included will d

Page 3 - Important

Chapter 4. Basic operation for input channels413. Use the on-screen ON/OFF buttons to switch the signal sent from each input channel to the MIX bus on

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CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation)42• INPUT block MIX SEND sectionHintAs alternate ways to select the MIX bus that your operations will affect, y

Page 5 - Operating Manual

Chapter 4. Basic operation for input channels43Pairing settingsMonaural input channels can be paired so that their principal parameters are linked.[Pr

Page 6 - (Start-up)

CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation)44Basic operation in the SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL blockHere we will explain how to control an input channel using

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Chapter 4. Basic operation for input channels45PAIRPAIRPAIRPAIREQ ONEQUALIZERSTEREOGAIN ATTENUATORDCASAFECHANNEL SELECTMIXCHFLIPDEC INCONSHIFTSELECTED

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CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation)46Head amp settingsHere’s how to use the SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block to make head amp settings for an input ch

Page 9 - Introduction

Chapter 4. Basic operation for input channels 47 4. While watching the level meter in the fader section of the SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block, use the G

Page 10 - 12345678

CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation)486. In the STEREO OUTPUT block, turn on the STE-REO A [ON] or STEREO B [ON] switch.7. In the STEREO OUTPUT blo

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Chapter 4. Basic operation for input channels49Sending signals from an input channel to a MIX busHere’s how to use the SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block to

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CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation)505. Use the MIX SEND section [PRE] switches to select the location (PRE/POST) from which the signal will be se

Page 13 - While pressing

Introducing the various components 3 It is not possible to install and use a total of five or more AP8AD/AP8DA cards. Also, if you are using AP8AD/AP

Page 14 - Connections (Standard mode)

Chapter 4. Basic operation for input channels51Using the delayBy using the DELAY section of the SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block, you can delay the input

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CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation)52Using the compressorBy using the COMPRESSOR section of the SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block, you can manually ope

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Chapter 4. Basic operation for input channels53[Procedure]1. Use the INPUT block [SEL] switches or the ST IN block [L]/[R] switches to select the inpu

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CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation)546. In the COMPRESSOR section of the SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block, turn on the COMPRES-SOR [ON] switch.The com

Page 18 - Connections (Mirror mode)

Chapter 4. Basic operation for input channels55Using the noise gateAs with the compressor, most parameters of the built-in noise gate of the PM1D syst

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CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation)56[Procedure]1. Use the INPUT block [SEL] switches or the ST IN block [L]/[R] switches to select the input chan

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Chapter 4. Basic operation for input channels57HintFor details on the parameters of each type, refer to “CS1D Reference Manual (Appendices)” (→p.16).Y

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CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation)58[Procedure]1. Use the INPUT block [SEL] switches or the ST IN block [L]/[R] switches to select the input chan

Page 22 - Turning on the power

59Chapter 5. Basic operation for output channelsThis chapter explains basic operation for MIX channels, MATRIX channels, and STEREO A/B channels.About

Page 23 - ON/ OFF

CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation)60Switching the channel assignmentsWhen the PM1D system is in its initial state, MIX chan-nels 1–24 are assigne

Page 24 - UC (unconnected)

CS1D Operating Manual (Start-up) 4 Terms used in the “CS1D Operating Manual (Start-up)” Of the specialized terms used in operating the CS1D, this sec

Page 25 - OUTPUT UNIT ID

Chapter 5. Basic operation for output channels 61 Basic operation of the MIX OUTPUT block This section explains basic operation of the MIX OUTPUT blo

Page 26 - Engines (Mirror mode)

CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation) 62 Sending a signal from a MIX channel to an output unit Here’s how the signal sent from an input channel to

Page 27 - ID number of the AI8

Chapter 5. Basic operation for output channels63Sending a signal from a MIX channel to a MATRIX busHere’s how the signal sent from an input channel to

Page 28 - ID number of the AO8

CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation)645. In the screen, drag the knob located at the intersec-tion of the source MIX channel and the destination MA

Page 29 - ID number of the DIO8

Chapter 5. Basic operation for output channels65Sending a signal from a MIX channel to the STEREO busHere’s how the signal sent from an input channel

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CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation)66Pairing MIX channelsAdjacent odd-numbered → even-numbered MIX channels can be paired. All parameters except f

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Chapter 5. Basic operation for output channels67 MIX OUTPUT blockIf MIX channels are paired, the left (odd-numbered) encoder will function as a [BAL]

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CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation)68 CH to MIX screenIn the row of paired MIX buses, the PRE buttons and ON/OFF buttons will be consolidated for

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Chapter 5. Basic operation for output channels69Basic operation of the MATRIX OUTPUT blockThis section explains basic operation of the MATRIX OUTPUT b

Page 34 - Basic settings (Mirror mode)

CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation)70HintThe detection point (metering point) shown in the meters can be specified in greater detail. For details r

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Introducing the various components 5 • Drag “Drag” refers to the action of placing the pointer over a specific object on the screen, and holding down

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Chapter 5. Basic operation for output channels71• When MATRIX channels are paired MATRIX/ST ROUTING screenIn the row of paired MATRIX buses, the left

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CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation)72Basic operation of the STEREO OUTPUT blockThis section explains basic operation of the STEREO OUTPUT block.Co

Page 38 - Preparations for checking

Chapter 5. Basic operation for output channels73Sending a signal from a STEREO A/B channel to an output unitHere’s how a signal sent from an input cha

Page 39 - Connect the monitor system

CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation)74Basic operation of the SELECTED OUTPUT CHANNEL blockThis section explains how to use the SELECTED OUTPUT CHAN

Page 40 - Connect an input source

Chapter 5. Basic operation for output channels75Sending a signal from an output channel to an output unitHere’s how the SELECTED OUTPUT CHANNEL block

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CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation)76When you select a channel, the LEDs and indicators of the SELECTED OUTPUT CHANNEL will show the settings of t

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Chapter 5. Basic operation for output channels77Sending a signal from a MIX channel to a MATRIX bus/STEREO busHere’s how you can use the SELECTED OUTP

Page 43 - [CURSOR] switch

CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation)788. If you are sending the MIX channel signal to the STEREO bus, use the [PAN/BAL] encoder located in the OUTP

Page 44 - Monitor the input signal

Chapter 5. Basic operation for output channels79Sending a signal from the STEREO A channel to the MATRIX busHere’s how to use the SELECTED OUTPUT CHAN

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CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation)80Delay settingsYou can use the DELAY section of the SELECTED OUTPUT CHANNEL block to delay the output signal o

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6 Connections (Standard mode) This section explains connections for Standard mode, in which one console (CS1D) is connected to one engine (DSP1D-EX {

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Chapter 5. Basic operation for output channels81Compressor settingsYou can use the COMPRESSOR section of the SELECTED OUTPUT CHANNEL block to manually

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CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation)82[Procedure]1. Press a [SEL] switch in the MIX OUTPUT block, MATRIX OUTPUT block, or STEREO OUTPUT block to se

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Chapter 5. Basic operation for output channels836. In the COMPRESSOR section of the SELECTED OUTPUT CHANNEL block, turn on the COM-PRESSOR [ON] switch

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CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation)84[Procedure]1. Press a [SEL] switch in the MIX OUTPUT block, MATRIX OUTPUT block, or STEREO OUTPUT block to se

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85Chapter 6. Insert and direct outThis chapter explains how external devices such as effect processors can be inserted into a specific channel, and how

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CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation)86Inserting into an input channelHere’s how an external device connected to an input/output unit can be inserte

Page 53 - STEREO A L/R meters

Chapter 6. Insert and direct out874. In the LCD FUNCTION ACCESS block, press the INPUT [PATCH] switch several times to access the following INSERT/DIR

Page 54 - Turn off the power

CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation)888. From the 1-24 INS, 25-48 INS, 49-72 INS, 73-96 INS, and ST IN INS tabs, click the tab that contains the ch

Page 55 - (Basic Operation)

Chapter 6. Insert and direct out89Inserting into an output channelHere’s how an external device can be inserted into an output channel (MIX channel, M

Page 56

CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation)907. In the LCD FUNCTION ACCESS block, press the OUTPUT [INSERT] switch.The OUT INSERT function screen will app

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Connections (Standard mode) 7Hint If both digital input/output connectors 1 and 2 are connected, connector 1 will be given priority when the power is

Page 58

Chapter 6. Insert and direct out91Direct outAn input source patched to an input channel can be output directly from a desired output jack without bein

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CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation)922. Click the grid at which the input channel intersects with the output jack that you wish to use as the dire

Page 60 - Chapter 1. Introduction

93Chapter 7. DCA groups/Mute groupsOn the PM1D system, channels can be assigned to a DCA group/mute group to adjust the levels or switch muting on/off

Page 61 - Overview of the PM1D system

CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation)94• Output channels cannot be assigned to DCA groups 1–8.• Input channels and output channels cannot coexist in

Page 62

Chapter 7. DCA groups/Mute groups95Controlling a DCA groupBy using the DCA faders in the DCA GROUP block of the console, you can control the levels of

Page 63 - Signal flow in the PM1D system

CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation)96Mute groupsThe PM1D system provides 12 mute groups, to which the desired input channels (input channels, ST I

Page 64

Chapter 7. DCA groups/Mute groups97Assigning output channels to a mute groupHere’s how to assign an output channel (MIX channel, MATRIX channel) to a

Page 65

CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation)98Controlling a mute groupBy using the SCENE MEMORY [1]–[12] switches in the SCENE MEMORY block of the console,

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Chapter 7. DCA groups/Mute groups994. Press a SCENE MEMORY [1]–[12] switch.The LED of the corresponding switch will light, and the mute group assigned

Page 67 - Word clock synchronization

100Chapter 8. Scene memoryMix parameters and various settings of the PM1D system can be stored in memory as a scene, and later recalled (loaded). This

Page 68 - About the user interfaces

CS1D Operating Manual (Start-up) 8 Connecting an analog input/output unit to the engine (Stan- dard mode) The following diagram shows a common way of

Page 69 - MENU button

Chapter 8. Scene memory101The currently selected scene is shown by the [SCENE NUMBER] indicator located in the SCENE MEMORY block of the console.The s

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CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation)102Scene memory operationsStoring a sceneHere’s how to store the current mix settings as a scene.We recommend t

Page 71 - External user interfaces

Chapter 8. Scene memory103• If there are any changes in a UNIT, PATCH, or NAME library that is linked to that scene, the popup window for the correspo

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CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation)104Using PREVIEW modeThe SCENE MEMORY block provides two modes: “NORMAL” mode in which the scene is actually lo

Page 73 - Various basic operations

Chapter 8. Scene memory105Directly recalling a sceneFrequently-used scenes can be assigned to the SCENE MEMORY [1]–[12] switches of the SCENE MEMORY b

Page 74 - Drag and drop

106Chapter 9. Recall safe/Mute safeThis chapter explains the “Recall Safe” function that excludes specific channels or parameters from recall operation

Page 75 - Accessing the desired screen

Chapter 9. Recall safe/Mute safe107If Recall Safe is specified for either (not both) the odd-numbered or even-numbered channel of two channels, and you

Page 76 - Button operations

CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation)108In the case of parameters of which there is only one setting for two adjacent odd-numbered → even-numbered c

Page 77 - Moving the cursor

Chapter 9. Recall safe/Mute safe109Using the screen to set/defeat Mute SafeYou can also set/defeat Mute Safe from within the display. This method is c

Page 78 - Adjust the value of the fader

110Chapter 10. MonitorThis chapter explains monitoring functions of the PM1D system such as the MONITOR A/B outputs and the cue/solo functions.Basic o

Page 79 - Assigning a name

Connections (Standard mode) 9 Connecting a digital input/output unit to the engine (Standard mode) When connecting a DIO8 digital input/output unit

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Chapter 10. Monitor111Controls and functions of the MONITOR A/MONITOR B sectionsThe controls and functions of the MONITOR A/MONITOR B sections are exp

Page 81 - Audio connections

CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation)112• Detail of the CUE section2. In the LCD FUNCTION ACCESS block, press the [MON/CUE] switch several times to

Page 82 - AI8 analog input unit

Chapter 10. Monitor1137. As necessary, use the DELAY [ON] switch and the DELAY [TIME] encoder to set the dedicated delay for MONITOR A.The [ON] switch

Page 83 - AO8 analog output unit

CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation)114HintIn the MONITOR B screen you can also use DIRECT IN to directly monitor the signal from a specific input j

Page 84 - WORD CLOCK OUT

Chapter 10. Monitor115Using the Cue/Solo functionThe PM1D system provides a flexible Cue/Solo function. Here’s how to use it.Cue mode and Solo modeThe

Page 85 - Cue system

CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation)116Cue/Solo groupsThe cue/solo signals of the PM1D system can be categorized into the following three groups.•

Page 86 - Talkback mic

Chapter 10. Monitor117Controls and functions of the CUE sectionOperations for the Cue/Solo function are performed in the CUE section of the MASTER blo

Page 87 - Patching

CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation)1183. Use the [INPUT AFL] switch located in the CUE section of the MASTER block to specify the posi-tion from w

Page 88

Chapter 10. Monitor119Using the Solo functionHere’s how to use the Solo function of the PM1D.[Procedure]1. Use the [LAST CUE] switch of the CUE sectio

Page 89 - Output channel patching

120Chapter 11. Talkback/OscillatorThis chapter explains how to use the talkback and oscillator functions.TalkbackThe CS1D console has input jacks for

Page 90

10 Connections (Mirror mode) This section explains connections for Mirror mode, in which one console (CS1D) is connected to two engines (DSP1D-EX {DS

Page 91 - About input channels

Chapter 11. Talkback/Oscillator121HintIt is not possible to send the talkback signal directly to MONITOR OUT jacks A. However by patching the talkback

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CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation)122OscillatorThe PM1D provides an internal oscillator for test purposes, and can send a sine wave or pink noise

Page 93

Chapter 11. Talkback/Oscillator 123 5. Use the buttons in the ASSIGN section of the OSCILLATOR screen to select the bus to which the oscillator signa

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124 Chapter 12. Internal effects This chapter explains how to use the internal effects. About the internal effects of the PM1D system The PM1D system

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Chapter 12. Internal effects 125 Patching an internal effect To use an internal effect, you must first patch the input and output of the effect to an

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CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation) 126 The EFFECT function has eight screens for the eight effects EFFECT 1 – EFFECT 8, allowing settings to be

Page 97

Chapter 12. Internal effects1277. In the row of buttons at the top of the screen, click either the IN 1-48 button or the IN 49-96 button {on the 48 ch

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CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation)128Inserting an internal effect into a channelWith this method, an internal effect can be patched between the i

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Chapter 12. Internal effects129For channels that are already used by another chan-nel, the NAME will be displayed in white characters on a red backgro

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CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation)130Basic operation of the effect screenThis section explains how you can use the EF function screen to edit eff

Page 101 - MIX SEND

Connections (Mirror mode)11HintIf both digital input/output connectors 1 and 2 are connected, connector 1 will be given priority when the power is tur

Page 102 - Pairing settings

Chapter 12. Internal effects131Hint•When the EFFECT 1–EFFECT 8 screens are dis-played, you can obtain the same result by holding down the [SHIFT/GRAB]

Page 103 - COMPRESSOR

CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation)1322. Click the EFFECT LIBRARY button located in the upper right of the screen.The EFFECT LIBRARY popup window

Page 104 - SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL

Chapter 12. Internal effects133Storing effect data to the libraryYou can store (save) effect parameter settings in the effect library for later re-use

Page 105 - Head amp settings

134Chapter 13. Graphic EQThe PM1D system provides twenty-four 31-band graphic EQ modules. This chapter explains how to operate the graphic EQ.Insertin

Page 106 - [TO ST] switch

Chapter 13. Graphic EQ135The following signal routes can be selected as a patch destination.• IN 1-48 INSERT OUTPatch to the insert-out/insert-in of a

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CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation)136Controlling a graphic EQTo control a graphic EQ, you can either use the virtual faders and virtual knobs sh

Page 108

Chapter 13. Graphic EQ137on/off, the Q knobs adjust the steepness, and the F knobs adjust the center frequency.• Notch filtersHintNotch filters 1–4 are

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CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation)138When you click one of the above buttons, you will be able to use the DCA faders to operate the graphic EQ.Th

Page 110 - Using the delay

139Chapter 14. MIDI/Time CodeThis chapter explains how MIDI messages and time code (LTC) can be used to control events on the PM1D.Using MIDI program

Page 111 - Using the compressor

CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation)1403. In the MIDI PORT section of the screen, press the button for the port at which program changes will be tr

Page 112

FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A.)1. IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT! This product, when installed as indicated in the instructions contained in this

Page 113

CS1D Operating Manual (Start-up) 12 Connecting an analog input/output unit to the engines (Mirror mode) The following diagram shows a common way of

Page 114 - Using the noise gate

Chapter 14. MIDI/Time Code1419. If you selected Effect recall in step 7, use the but-tons in the lower left of the popup window to select the internal

Page 115

CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation)142Using time code to control eventsOn the PM1D system, specified scenes can be recalled when the LTC time code

Page 116 - Using the 4 band EQ/HPF

Chapter 14. MIDI/Time Code143The following sources can be selected.• CONSOLE ...Time code (LTC) will be received from the TIMECODE IN con-necto

Page 117 - ATTENUATOR

144Chapter 15. Using a memory card to save/load dataThis chapter explains how to use a memory card to save/load data. On the PM1D system, all system s

Page 118 - About the output channels

Chapter 15. Using a memory card to save/load data145• LOAD/SAVE screen (UTILITY function)In the LOAD/SAVE screen you can select the desired data item,

Page 119 - MATRIX OUTPUT block

CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation)146Loading a file from a memory cardHere’s how to load the desired data from a memory card into the PM1D system.

Page 120

Chapter 15. Using a memory card to save/load data147Never insert or remove a memory card while the card is being accessed.If the EVENT RECALLING butto

Page 121 - [MIX 25-48] switch

148Chapter 16. Various settingsThis chapter explains various settings that allow you to customize the PM1D system.Initial settings for the consoleHere

Page 122

Chapter 16. Various settings149d) AUTO DISPLAY ON/OFFSpecify whether or not the corresponding screen will appear in the display when a specific control

Page 123

CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation)150Setting the internal calendar and clockHere’s how to set the date of the internal calendar and the time of t

Page 124

Connections (Mirror mode) 13 Connecting a digital input/output unit to the engines (Mirror mode) The following diagram shows the usual method of con

Page 125 - Pairing MIX channels

Chapter 16. Various settings151Specifying the metering pointsThe metering point (the location at which the level is detected) for the level meters on

Page 126 - MIX CHANNEL

CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation)152Output channel metering pointHere’s how to set the metering point for the various output levels displayed in

Page 127

Chapter 16. Various settings153User defined function settingsYou can assign the desired function to the USER DEFINE [1]–[8] switches in the USER DEFINE

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CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation)154• BOOKMARK (parameters: none)Access the last-registered screen. The LED will light for a USER DEFINE switch

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Reference Manual (Hardware)

Page 131 - ST OUTPUT

ii Contents How the “CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware)” is organized . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Printing conventions in the “CS1D Reference Manu

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Contents iiiMASTER block. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 TALKBACK section

Page 133 - EQUALIZER

How the “CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware)” is organized 1 How the “CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware)” is organized The “CS1D Reference Manual (Hardwar

Page 134 - CHANNEL SELECT

CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware) 2 CS1D front panel • For details on the specifications and functions of the engine (DSP unit) and input/output units,

Page 135

14 Turning on the power and verifying the connections Here’s how to turn on the power of the various components in the PM1D system, and verify that t

Page 136

Printing conventions in the “CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware)” 3 Printing conventions in the “CS1D Reference Manual (Hard- ware)” In general, the “CS

Page 137

CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware) 4 INPUT block [Function] This block specifies the pan and level of the signals patched to monaural input channels 1–9

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INPUT block 5 INPUT block channel assignments The top panel of the CS1D has four blocks located at top, bottom, left and right.When the PM1D system i

Page 139 - Delay settings

CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware) 6 1 MIX SEND [NAME] indicator 2 MIX SEND [NUMBER] indicator These indicate the short name and the number 1–48 of the

Page 140 - Compressor settings

INPUT block 7 5 MIX SEND [LOCAL] switch and LED This specifies whether the signal of the MIX bus selected in this INPUT block will be linked with the

Page 141

CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware) 8 B INPUT [ø] (Phase) LED If settings have been made to invert the phase of the input signal for this input channel,

Page 142 - 6 band EQ/HPF settings

INPUT block 9 *Each of the diagrams shows the example of using the input channel itself as the key-in signal for the compressor.Hint The compressor o

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CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware)10L INPUT faderThis is a 100 mm fader that adjusts the input level of each input channel. The adjustable range is – ∞

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INPUT block11M INPUT [ASSIGN DCA] switch and LEDsThis switch assigns the input channel to DCA groups 1–12. When an input channel is assigned to a DCA

Page 145

CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware)12ST IN block[Function]This block adjusts the pan and level of the stereo signals patched to ST IN channels 1–8 {1–4},

Page 146

Turning on the power and verifying the connections 15 If the opening screen is followed by the “VERSION CHECK” popup window, it is possible that the

Page 147

ST IN block13Channel assignments for the ST IN blockThe ST IN block contains four modules, two above and two below. In the default state of the PM1D s

Page 148 - OUTPUT [PATCH] switch

CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware)141 ST IN STATUS [L]/[R] LEDsThese LEDs indicate whether this ST IN channel module currently shows the right or the le

Page 149

ST IN block157 ST IN [INS] LEDThis LED will light if insertion is turned on for the ST IN channel.Insertion can be switched from the console in the SE

Page 150 - Direct out

CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware)16When the compressor type is COMPANDER*Each of the above diagrams shows the example of using the ST IN channel itself

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ST IN block17H ST IN faderThis is a 100 mm fader that adjusts the input level of each ST IN channel. The adjustable range is – ∞ dB – +10 dB.HintIn th

Page 152 - DCA groups

CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware)18I ST IN [DCA] switch and LEDsThis switch assigns the ST IN channel to DCA groups 1–12.When a ST IN channel is assign

Page 153

SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block19SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block[Function]In this block you can view and set the parameters of the currently selected input

Page 154 - Controlling a DCA group

CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware)20[Procedure]Selecting a channelThe channel to be controlled by the SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block can be selected in th

Page 155 - Mute groups

SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block21+48/ø/INSERT (+48/phase/insert) sectionIn this section you can switch phantom power on/off, reverse the phase, and switc

Page 156 - OUTPUT [DCA/MUTE] switch

CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware)22INPUT sectionIn this section you can switch between input jacks A/B of the AD card with head amp (LMY2-ML).1 INPUT [

Page 157 - Controlling a mute group

CS1D Operating Manual (Start-up)16Checking the analog input unit (Standard mode)If the AI8 input unit is correctly connected to the engine, the INPUT

Page 158

SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block23MIX SEND sectionIn this section, the signals sent from the currently selected channel to MIX buses 1–48 can be switched

Page 159 - Chapter 8. Scene memory

CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware)24Of the LEDs around the [PAN] encoder, the LED at the q mark indicates that the signal is panned to the center.• When

Page 160

SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block25COMPRESSOR sectionIn this section you can make settings for the internal compressor.All parameters can be controlled fro

Page 161 - Scene memory operations

CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware)26HintIn the UTILITY function PREFERENCE screen you can specify whether the GR meter display will be linked with the c

Page 162 - Recalling a scene

SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block27NOISE GATE sectionIn this section you can make settings for the internal noise gate.All parameters can be controlled fro

Page 163 - Using PREVIEW mode

CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware)28The current value is shown by the [VALUE] indica-tor. (Either the [msec] or [sec] LED will light to indi-cate the un

Page 164 - Directly recalling a scene

SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block29EQUALIZER sectionIn this section you can make settings for the internal four-band EQ (HIGH, HIGH MID, LOW MID, LOW).Of t

Page 165 - Recall safe

CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware)30STEREO sectionIn this section, the signal that is sent from the currently selected channel to the STEREO bus can be

Page 166 - [SCENE] switch

SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block 31 GAIN section 1 [GAIN] encoder and LEDs If an AD card with head amp is patched to this chan-nel, this encoder sets the

Page 167 - Mute safe

CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware)32FADER sectionIn this section you can switch the currently selected channel on/off, and set its input level.1 CLIP [E

Page 168

Turning on the power and verifying the connections 17 Checking the analog output unit (Standard mode) If the AO8 analog output unit is correctly conn

Page 169 - Chapter 10. Monitor

SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block33DCA sectionThis section assigns the currently selected channel to a DCA group. It is convenient to use this section when

Page 170

CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware)34SAFE sectionIn this section you can set or defeat Recall Safe or Mute Safe settings for the currently selected chann

Page 171 - [DEFINE] switch

SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block35This function is convenient when you wish to quickly select an input channel that is at the same position of another INP

Page 172

CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware)36GLOBAL CONTROL sectionIn this section you can exchange (flip) the faders and modules.1 FADER FLIP [CH]/[MIX] switches

Page 173

SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block372 MODULE [FLIP] switchThis switch exchanges (flips) the operating channels between vertically adjacent INPUT blocks or ve

Page 174 - Using the Cue/Solo function

CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware)38Signal flow for input channels 1–96 {1–48}Signal flow for ST IN channels 1–8 {1–4}MIX1MIX2MIX48STEREO LSTEREO RCUE LCU

Page 175

Display39Display[Function]This screen displays the information needed to operate the PM1D system, and lets you make settings for the overall system an

Page 176 - Using the Cue function

CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware)40MIX OUTPUT block[Function]This block sets the level and on/off status of the signals sent from the input channels an

Page 177

MIX OUTPUT block41Channel assignments in the MIX OUTPUT blockThe MIX channel section of the MIX OUPUT block contains a total of 24 MIX channel modules

Page 178 - Using the Solo function

CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware)42MIX channel sectionIn this section you can switch the on/off status and set the output level of each MIX channel 1–4

Page 179 - Talkback

CS1D Operating Manual (Start-up) 18 Checking the status of each device (Mirror mode) Here’s how to check the connection status of each device when us

Page 180 - [TB ON] switch

MIX OUTPUT block43[Procedure]Assigning a MIX channel to a DCA group1. In the DCA GROUP block, press one of the [ASSIGN DCA] switches 9–12 to select a

Page 181 - Oscillator

CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware)44• When MIX channels are paired0 MIX [INS] LEDThis LED indicates the insertion status of the MIX channel.When inserti

Page 182 - [OSC ON]

MIX OUTPUT block45MIX LAYER sectionIn this section you can select the group of channels that will be controlled by the MIX channel section.1 MIX LAYER

Page 183 - Chapter 12. Internal effects

CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware)46MATRIX OUTPUT block[Function]In this block you can set the level and on/off status of the signals that are sent from

Page 184 - Patching an internal effect

MATRIX OUTPUT block47MATRIX OUTPUT block channel assignmentsThe MATRIX channel section of the MATRIX OUTPUT block contains 12 modules.When the PM1D sy

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CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware)48MATRIX channel sectionIn this section you can set the on/off status and output level of MATRIX channels 1–24.1 MATRI

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MATRIX OUTPUT block49• When MATRIX channels are not paired• When MATRIX channels are paired7 MATRIX [INS] LEDThis LED indicates the insertion on/off s

Page 187 - [EFFECT] switch

CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware)50[Procedure]Using the MATRIX [SEL] switches to set/defeat pairing of MATRIX channels1. For adjacent odd and even-numb

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MATRIX OUTPUT block51MATRIX LAYER sectionIn this section you can select the group of channels that will be controlled by the MATRIX channel section.1

Page 189 - Editing effect parameters

CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware)52STEREO OUTPUT block[Function]This block mixes the signals that are sent from the input channels and the output chann

Page 190 - Encoders 13–24

Turning on the power and verifying the connections 19 Checking the analog input unit (Mirror mode) If the AI8 analog input unit is correctly connecte

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STEREO OUTPUT block531 STEREO [ON] switch and LEDThis is the on/off switch for the STEREO A/B chan-nel. (The LED will light when this is on.)If this s

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CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware)543 STEREO B [MONO] switch and LED (STEREO B channel only)This switch selects monaural or stereo output for the STEREO

Page 193 - Chapter 13. Graphic EQ

STEREO OUTPUT block555 STEREO [INS] LEDThis LED indicates the insertion on/off status of the STEREO A/B channel.When insertion is on, the switch LED w

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CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware)56SELECTED OUTPUT CHANNEL block[Function]In this block you can set and view the parameters of the currently selected i

Page 195 - Controlling a graphic EQ

SELECTED OUTPUT CHANNEL block57[Procedure]Selecting a channelThe channel to be controlled by the SELECTED OUT-PUT CHANNEL block can be selected in the

Page 196 - [Procedure]

CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware)582. Using the SELECTED OUTPUT CHANNEL blockYou can use the CHANNEL SELECT [ST]/[MATRIX]/[MIX] switches of the SELECTE

Page 197 - No function

SELECTED OUTPUT CHANNEL block59DELAY sectionIn this section you can make settings for the internal delay function.1 DELAY [ON] switch and LEDThis is t

Page 198 - Chapter 14. MIDI/Time Code

CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware)60COMPRESSOR sectionIn this section you can make settings for the internal compressor.All parameters can be controlled

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SELECTED OUTPUT CHANNEL block61• When the compressor type is COMP or EXPANDERThe encoder will set the KNEE parameter of the COMP or EXPANDER. (The [KN

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CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware)62EQUALIZER sectionThis section sets the internal six-band EQ (HIGH, HIGH MID, MID, LOW MID, LOW, SUB LOW). Of the six

Page 201

CS1D Operating Manual (Start-up) 20 Checking the analog output unit (Mirror mode) In Mirror mode if the AO8 is correctly connected to the engine, the

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SELECTED OUTPUT CHANNEL block639 EQ [ ] switch & LED (SUB LOW band only)This switch changes the SUB LOW band EQ type to low shelving.When you swit

Page 203

CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware)646 OUTPUT [TO ST PAN]/[BAL] switches and LEDsThese LEDs will be lit or dark to indicate the func-tion controlled by t

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SELECTED OUTPUT CHANNEL block65DCA sectionThis section assigns the currently selected MIX channel to a DCA group. If you wish to assign a single MIX c

Page 205

CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware)66SAFE sectionThis section sets/defeats Recall Safe and Mute Safe for the currently selected output channel.1 SAFE [RE

Page 206

SELECTED OUTPUT CHANNEL block674 CHANNEL SELECT [SHIFT] switchIf you hold down this switch and press either of the CHANNEL SELECT [▼/DEC]/[▲/INC] swit

Page 207 - Chapter 16. Various settings

CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware)68Signal flow for MIX channelsSignal flow for MATRIX channelsSignal flow for STEREO A/B channelsMIX1MIX2MIX48STEREO LSTER

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DCA GROUP block69DCA GROUP block[Function]In this block, the input channel and output channel groups assigned to DCA 1–12 can be controlled as a group

Page 209

CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware)70Select the items you wish to control from the DCA fadersThe DCA GROUP block contains twelve DCA faders. In the defau

Page 210 - Input channel metering point

DCA GROUP block71DCA fader sectionIn this section you can control the levels of the DCA groups, input channels, or MIX channels assigned to DCA groups

Page 211 - Output channel metering point

CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware)72HintIf the bands of the internal graphic EQ are assigned to the DCA faders, the upper row of indicators will display

Page 212 - User defined function settings

Turning on the power and verifying the connections 21 Checking the digital input/output unit (Mirror mode) If the output unit and the engine are corr

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DCA GROUP block73FADER STATUS sectionIn this section you can select what will be controlled by DCA faders 1–12.1 FADER STATUS [IN]/[1–12]/[13–24]/[25–

Page 214 - Reference Manual

CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware)74[Procedure]Using DCA faders to control DCA groups 1–121. Press any one of the DCA GROUP block DCA [ASSIGN DCA] switc

Page 215 - (Hardware)

DCA GROUP block752. Click desired MODULE button located in the upper left of the screen.The MODULE button lets you select the graphic EQ module that y

Page 216 - Contents

CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware)76(2) Switching on-screenIn the ASSIGN TO DCA FADERS buttons located in the lower right of the screen, click the desir

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MASTER block77MASTER block[Function]In this block you can use functions that apply to the entire CS1D, such as talkback and oscillator operations, sel

Page 218 - SEE INSTRUCTION MANUAL

CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware)78TALKBACK sectionThis section sends the talkback signal to the desired bus, the MONITOR B jacks, and the desired outp

Page 219 - Front panel block (→p.114)

MASTER block797 [TB ON] switch and LEDThis is an on/off switch for the talkback signal.When on, the switch LED will light, and the talkback signal wil

Page 220

CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware)80Card slot sectionThis section saves scene memories and various libraries on PCMCIA Type II cards.1 [PC ATA STORAGE C

Page 221 - INPUT block

MASTER block81CUE sectionThis section selects the cue point and monitoring method of the channel selected by the [CUE] switch.1 [CUE OUT LEVEL] volume

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CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware)82When this switch is on (the LED will light), the signal will be sent from the PFL (pre-fader listen) position to the

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ii Important Read the following before operating the CS1D Warnings • Do not allow water to enter this unit or allow the unit to become wet. Fire or e

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22 Basic settings (Standard mode) When starting up the PM1D system for the first time, you will need to select the operation mode of the PM1D (which i

Page 225 - COMPANDER

MASTER block83MONITOR A sectionThis section selects the monitor source for the MONITOR A output, and adjusts its level.1 MONITOR A SOURCE [2TR IN 1]/[

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CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware)842 MONITOR A DELAY [TIME] encoder and [VALUE] indicatorThe MONITOR A DELAY [TIME] encoder is used to set the delay ti

Page 227

MASTER block85MONITOR B sectionThis section selects the monitor source for the MONITOR B output, and adjusts its level.1 MONITOR B SOURCE [2TR IN 1]/[

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CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware)863 MONITOR B [ON] switch and LEDThis is an on/off switch for the MONITOR B output.The switch LED will light when this

Page 229 - ST IN block

MASTER block87ENGINE sectionIf two DSP1D (or DSP1D-EX) DSP units are connected to a single CS1D, this section selects the DSP unit that will be contro

Page 230 - GLOBAL LAYER

CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware)88METER sectionIn this section you can select the channels whose level will be shown by the level meter, and specify t

Page 231

SCENE MEMORY block89SCENE MEMORY block[Function]In this block you can store and recall mix parameters as scene memories. Mute operations for mute grou

Page 232

CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware)901 SCENE MEMORY [1]–[12] switches and LEDsThese switches directly recall twelve previously-selected scenes from the s

Page 233

SCENE MEMORY block913 SCENE MEMORY [RECALL UNDO] switchThis switch cancels the last-executed scene recall operation.If you accidentally recall an unwa

Page 234

CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware)92[SCENE NUMBER]8 SCENE MEMORY [0]–[9] switchesThese switches are used to enter a three-digit num-ber to specify the s

Page 235

Basic settings (Standard mode)23This is the SYSTEM CONNECTION screen, in which you can check the connection status of the various components, and sele

Page 236 - SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block

SCENE MEMORY block93[Procedure]Storing a sceneHere’s how to save the current mix settings as a new scene.HintEach scene of the PM1D system includes th

Page 237

CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware)94HintYou can recall a specific channel to the SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block or SELECTED OUTPUT CHANNEL block, or view a

Page 238

SCENE MEMORY block95OUT DCA/MUTE function MUTE GROUP ASSIGN screenInput channels can be assigned to mute groups 1–12, and output groups can be assigne

Page 239 - DELAY section

CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware)96LCD FUNCTION ACCESS/USER DEFINE block[Function]In this block you can recall desired functions or screens in the disp

Page 240 - MIX SEND section

LCD FUNCTION ACCESS/USER DEFINE block97LCD ACCESS GLOBAL sectionIn this section, functions that affect the entire PM1D system can be recalled to the d

Page 241 - INPUT CHANNEL

CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware)98LCD ACCESS INPUT sectionIn this section, functions that affect input channels can be recalled to the display.By repe

Page 242 - COMPRESSOR section

Data entry block99Data entry block[Function]This block is used to move the display pointer (the arrow displayed in the screen) or cursor (the red circ

Page 243

CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware)1001 CURSOR [▲]/[▼]/[√]/[®] switchesUse these to move the cursor in the display to the desired parameter.2 [DEC/CANCEL

Page 244 - NOISE GATE section

Meter bridge block101Meter bridge block[Function]Displays the levels of the output channels and cue output.CLIP-4-8-12-16-20-24-30-40-50-70CLIP-4-8-12

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CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware)102Meter section (left)1 MIX OUT 1–24 metersThese LED meters show the output level of MIX channels 1–24.Meter section

Page 246 - EQUALIZER section

CS1D Operating Manual (Start-up) 24 Setting the word clock (Standard mode) In order for the PM1D system to function, word clock (audio system clock)

Page 247 - STEREO section

Meter bridge block103TIME CODE section1 TIME CODE indicatorThis is a realtime display of the SMPTE time code (LTC) that is input from the TIME CODE IN

Page 248 - ATTENUATOR section

CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware)104Rear panel block[Function]This is the block where the CS1D is connected to external devices. Here you can make conn

Page 249 - FADER section

Rear panel block 105 DIGITAL I/O section 1 DIGITAL I/O CONSOLE connectors (1/2) These are 68-pin D-sub connectors that exchange multi-channel digital

Page 250 - DCA section

CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware)1062-TRACK IN DIGITAL section1 2-TRACK IN DIGITAL AES/EBU jacks (1–6)These are AES/EBU (XLR-3-31) jacks for inputting

Page 251 - CHANNEL SELECT section

Rear panel block107WORD CLOCK section1 WORD CLOCK IN connectorThis is a BNC connector that supplies a word clock from an external device to the CS1D.

Page 252

CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware)1082-TRACK IN ANALOG section1 2-TRACK IN ANALOG L/R jacks (1–2)These are XLR-3-31 (balanced) jacks that input ste-reo

Page 253 - GLOBAL CONTROL section

Rear panel block109TALKBACK IN 2 section1 TALKBACK IN 2 jackThis is an XLR-3-31 jack for connecting a talkback mic.The talkback signal that is input f

Page 254

CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware)110DC POWER section1 DC POWER INPUT connectorThe PW1D power supply can be connected to these connectors.HintThe CS1D w

Page 255

Rear panel block 111 CONTROL section 1 1 REMOTE RS422 connector This is a 9-pin D-sub connector for controlling an HD recorder or tape recorder. You

Page 256 - [Function]

CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware) 112 CONTROL section 2 1 MIDI IN connector 2 MIDI OUT connector 3 MIDI THRU connector These are 5-pin DIN connectors

Page 257

Basic settings (Standard mode) 25Hint When the ADVANCED button is on, you can make more detailed word clock settings. 3. Click one of the following

Page 258 - MIX 37-48

Rear panel block113Input/output signal flowThe following diagram shows the signal flow from the input jacks of the CS1D until the signal is sent to the

Page 259 - MIX channel section

CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware)114Front panel block[Function]Keyboard, mouse, and monitoring headphones can be connected here.1 MOUSE connectorA PS/2

Page 260

Reference Manual (Software)

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ii Contents How the “CS1D Reference Manual (Software)” is organized . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Printing conventions in the “CS1D Reference Ma

Page 262 - MIX LAYER section

Contents iii ST OUT DIGITAL (stereo out digital) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68MONITOR A . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Contents iv INSERT/DIRECT POINT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124INSERT/DIRECT VIEW. . . . . . .

Page 264 - MATRIX 13-24

How the “CS1D Reference Manual (Software)” is organized 1 How the “CS1D Reference Manual (Software)” is organized In the “CS1D Reference Manual (Soft

Page 265 - MATRIX channel section

CS1D Reference Manual (Software) 2 Information shown in the display A typical screen of the CS1D The following information is shown in the display of

Page 266

Information shown in the display 3 4 SCENE MEMORY This displays the number and title of the currently selected scene memory. If this is changed to a

Page 267

CS1D Reference Manual (Software) 4[Center of the display] 7 Ta b If a function consisting of multiple screens is selected, you can click this area to

Page 268 - MATRIX LAYER section

26 Basic settings (Mirror mode) This section explains how to select the operation mode and word clock master when using the PM1D system in Mirror mod

Page 269 - STEREO OUTPUT block

Information shown in the display 5[Lower part of the display (Common to each screen)] 0 CONTROL STATUS/ USER DEFINE These buttons switch the informa

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CS1D Reference Manual (Software) 6 Function menu Selecting a function[Function] Here you can select the function that will be shown in the display. T

Page 271 - SELECTED OUTPUT CHANNEL

Function menu7• METERMake settings for the meters on the top panel of the CS1D, the meters in the meter bridge block, and the meters that appear in th

Page 272

CS1D Reference Manual (Software)83 Input functionsThese buttons access functions for the input chan-nels (monaural input channels, ST IN channels).The

Page 273 - SELECTED OUTPUT CHANNEL block

9EFFECTGEQSCENEMIDI/GPI/TCUTILITYSYS/W.CLOCKMETERMON/CUEGlobal functionsEFFECT functionsUsing internal effects 1–8EFFECT 1–EFFECT 8[Function]For inter

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Global functions108.ST B [L/R]Output of STEREO B channel [L/R]9.ST A [L/R] INSInsert Out of STEREO A channel [L/R]10. ST B [L/R] INSInsert Out of STER

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EFFECTGEQSCENEMIDI/GPI/TCUTILITYSYS/W.CLOCKMETERMON/CUEEFFECT functions119 Level metersThese level meters display the peak level of the signal being o

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Global functions12EFFECT ASSIGN[Function]Displays a list of the effect types, the signal routes assigned to input and output, and the bypass and cue s

Page 277

EFFECTGEQSCENEMIDI/GPI/TCUTILITYSYS/W.CLOCKMETERMON/CUEGEQ (graphic EQ) functions13GEQ (graphic EQ) functionsUsing the internal 31 band graphic EQ on

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Global functions14However, if executing this would cause a module pre-viously assigned to a different channel to be cancelled, a popup window will app

Page 279

Basic settings (Mirror mode) 27 2. Click the button located at the right of “OPERA- TION MODE.” The OPERATION MODE window will appear, in which you

Page 280 - OUTPUT section

EFFECTGEQSCENEMIDI/GPI/TCUTILITYSYS/W.CLOCKMETERMON/CUEGEQ (graphic EQ) functions15HintNotch filters 1–4 are independent of the graphic EQ, and are not

Page 281

Global functions16GEQ ASSIGN 1-12/13-24 (graphic EQ assign 1–12/13–24)[Function]This screen displays the GEQ 1–24 settings, the signal routes in which

Page 282

EFFECTGEQSCENEMIDI/GPI/TCUTILITYSYS/W.CLOCKMETERMON/CUEGEQ (graphic EQ) functions17[Procedure]Copying GEQ settings to an input channel within the same

Page 283

Global functions18SCENE functionsOperating scene memoriesMEMORY[Function]Store mix parameters into a scene memory, or recall a previously-stored scene

Page 284

EFFECTGEQSCENEMIDI/GPI/TCUTILITYSYS/W.CLOCKMETERMON/CUESCENE functions19HintNumbers 00.0–00.9 contain scenes with various fac-tory-preset settings. Si

Page 285

Global functions20• CUTDeletes the currently selected scene, and temporarily saves it in the buffer memory.The scenes following the deleted number wil

Page 286 - DCA GROUP block

EFFECTGEQSCENEMIDI/GPI/TCUTILITYSYS/W.CLOCKMETERMON/CUESCENE functions21• PASTEOverwrites the scene from the buffer memory onto the currently selected

Page 287 - 123456789101112

Global functions22If the EVENT RECALLING button is set to “ENABLE” in the TC EVENT screen of the MIDI/GPI/TC function, the buttons of the SORT section

Page 288 - DCA fader section

EFFECTGEQSCENEMIDI/GPI/TCUTILITYSYS/W.CLOCKMETERMON/CUESCENE functions23RECALL SAFE[Function]Select the channels, parameters, or units that you wish t

Page 289

Global functions24HintYou may select two or more parameters for the same channel (except for ALL).ALL will automatically be selected for channels for

Page 290 - FADER STATUS section

CS1D Operating Manual (Start-up) 28 Setting the word clock (Mirror mode) This section explains how to check whether the word clock settings are appro

Page 291

EFFECTGEQSCENEMIDI/GPI/TCUTILITYSYS/W.CLOCKMETERMON/CUESCENE functions25FADE TIME[Function]Make settings for the Fade function that smoothly changes t

Page 292

Global functions263 SET ALLThis button turns on the fade function of all chan-nels.4 CLEAR ALLThis button clears all channels for which the Fade funct

Page 293 - 10 11 12

EFFECTGEQSCENEMIDI/GPI/TCUTILITYSYS/W.CLOCKMETERMON/CUESCENE functions27DIRECT RECALL[Function]Make settings for the Direct Recall function that allow

Page 294

Global functions285 SCENE MEMORYFrom this list you can select the scene memory that will be assigned.Click the line for the desired scene, and it will

Page 295 - TALKBACK section

EFFECTGEQSCENEMIDI/GPI/TCUTILITYSYS/W.CLOCKMETERMON/CUEMIDI/GPI/TC function29MIDI/GPI/TC functionMake MIDI/GPI/time code -related settingsMIDI PROGRAM

Page 296 - OSCILLATOR section

Global functions302 ECHOIf this button is on, the program change message received at the MIDI IN connector will be echoed-back from the MIDI OUT conne

Page 297 - Card slot section

EFFECTGEQSCENEMIDI/GPI/TCUTILITYSYS/W.CLOCKMETERMON/CUEMIDI/GPI/TC function319 ListThis list shows the event (scene recall/effect recall) that is assi

Page 298 - CUE section

Global functions32HintIf you selected Multi mode in step 3, you can use MIDI channels 1–16/program changes 1–128.If you selected Single mode in step 3

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EFFECTGEQSCENEMIDI/GPI/TCUTILITYSYS/W.CLOCKMETERMON/CUEMIDI/GPI/TC function33TC EVENT (time code event)[Function]When LTC time code received from an e

Page 300 - MONITOR A section

Global functions34• OFF ... Click this button if you do not wish to use time code. No time code will be received from outside, and time

Page 301 - Dark Lit

Basic settings (Mirror mode) 29 3. Make sure that the master word clock and the word clock input select are set as follows.MASTER CLOCK SELECT • The

Page 302 - MONITOR B section

EFFECTGEQSCENEMIDI/GPI/TCUTILITYSYS/W.CLOCKMETERMON/CUEMIDI/GPI/TC function356. When you have captured each of the desired time locations, stop time c

Page 303

Global functions36UTILITY functionsInitial settings for the PM1D system, and loading/saving data or librariesPREFERENCE[Function]Make initial settings

Page 304 - GLOBAL LAYER section

EFFECTGEQSCENEMIDI/GPI/TCUTILITYSYS/W.CLOCKMETERMON/CUEUTILITY functions374 AUTO DISPLAY ON/OFFThese buttons specify whether or not the corre-sponding

Page 305 - METER section

Global functions38USER DEFINE[Function]Assign the function to be executed by the USER DEFINE [1]–[8] switches in the USER DEFINE block of the CS1D. C

Page 306

EFFECTGEQSCENEMIDI/GPI/TCUTILITYSYS/W.CLOCKMETERMON/CUEUTILITY functions39The LED of a USER DEFINE switch to which this function is assigned will ligh

Page 307 - SCENE MEMORY

Global functions40LOAD/SAVE[Function]Load scene or library data stored on a PC ATA flash storage card into the PM1D system, or save scene or library da

Page 308 - SCENE MEMORY block

EFFECTGEQSCENEMIDI/GPI/TCUTILITYSYS/W.CLOCKMETERMON/CUEUTILITY functions413 From No./To No. (specify range)These knobs specify the range (numbers) of

Page 309 - SCENE NUMBER

Global functions42• SAVESave the selected PM1D internal data on a memory card as a file.• LOADLoad the selected file from memory card.• DELETEDelete the

Page 310

EFFECTGEQSCENEMIDI/GPI/TCUTILITYSYS/W.CLOCKMETERMON/CUEUTILITY functions43You must first switch the EVENT RECALLING but-ton to “DISABLE.”If you format

Page 311 - DIRECT RECALL

Global functions44SYS/W.CLOCK (system/word clock) functionMake settings related to system/word clockSYSTEM CONNECTION[Function]Here you can check conn

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30 Checking the operation of input units This section explains how to check the operation of an input unit connected to the DSP1D-EX {DSP1D} engine.T

Page 313

EFFECTGEQSCENEMIDI/GPI/TCUTILITYSYS/W.CLOCKMETERMON/CUESYS/W.CLOCK (system/word clock) function45If the engine currently in use develops a problem, yo

Page 314 - LCD ACCESS OUTPUT section

Global functions46HintIf the state of unit connections differs from the stored state, a popup window like the following will appear.This popup window

Page 315 - USER DEFINE

EFFECTGEQSCENEMIDI/GPI/TCUTILITYSYS/W.CLOCKMETERMON/CUESYS/W.CLOCK (system/word clock) function47INPUT UNIT[Function]This screen displays the type and

Page 316 - Data entry block

Global functions48HintA card with an indication of “VIRTUAL” on a yellow background is virtually connected.If a card is indicated as “ILLEGAL” on a re

Page 317 - √]/[®] switch 1, to

EFFECTGEQSCENEMIDI/GPI/TCUTILITYSYS/W.CLOCKMETERMON/CUESYS/W.CLOCK (system/word clock) function49[Procedure]Making virtual connections for an input un

Page 318 - Meter bridge block

Global functions50OUTPUT UNIT[Function]Displays the type of card that is connected to the output unit. You can also use this screen to make virtual co

Page 319 - Meter section (right)

EFFECTGEQSCENEMIDI/GPI/TCUTILITYSYS/W.CLOCKMETERMON/CUESYS/W.CLOCK (system/word clock) function51HintA card with an indication of “VIRTUAL” on a yello

Page 320 - SCENE MEMORY section

Global functions52• AO8 (AO8 output unit)• AO8-DA8 (an output unit in which eight DA cards are installed)• DIO8 1-4 (INPUT A jacks of DIO8 digital inp

Page 321

EFFECTGEQSCENEMIDI/GPI/TCUTILITYSYS/W.CLOCKMETERMON/CUESYS/W.CLOCK (system/word clock) function53WORD CLOCK[Function]Although the PM1D system is desig

Page 322 - DIGITAL I/O section

Global functions54When you change the word clock settings, noise may be heard from the output jacks of the CS1D and AO8, particularly if an MY8-AT dig

Page 323 - STEREO OUT DIGITAL section

Checking the operation of input units 31 Connect the monitor system In order to check the operation of an input unit, you must connect a monitor syst

Page 324 - LAMP connectors

EFFECTGEQSCENEMIDI/GPI/TCUTILITYSYS/W.CLOCKMETERMON/CUESYS/W.CLOCK (system/word clock) function55• If both buttons are offThe 68 pin D-sub will be sel

Page 325 - MONITOR OUT ANALOG section

Global functions56DITHER[Function]For each output channel of the output unit, turn dithering on/off and specify the bits to which dithering will be ap

Page 326 - TALKBACK IN 2

EFFECTGEQSCENEMIDI/GPI/TCUTILITYSYS/W.CLOCKMETERMON/CUESYS/W.CLOCK (system/word clock) function572 On/off buttonsThese buttons switch dithering on/off

Page 327 - DC POWER section

Global functions58METER functionsMake meter-related settingsInput metering[Function]Display the input levels of input channels 1–96 {1–48} and ST IN c

Page 328 - CONTROL section

EFFECTGEQSCENEMIDI/GPI/TCUTILITYSYS/W.CLOCKMETERMON/CUEMETER functions593 METERING POINTThese buttons select the metering point at which the input lev

Page 329

Global functions60Output metering[Function]Display the output levels of MIX channels 1–48, MATRIX channels 1–24, STEREO A/B channels, MONITOR OUT jack

Page 330 - [DSP-1D]

EFFECTGEQSCENEMIDI/GPI/TCUTILITYSYS/W.CLOCKMETERMON/CUEMETER functions61HintThese buttons are linked with the METER [PRE] switch in the METER section

Page 331 - Front panel block

Global functions62MON/CUE (monitor/cue) functionsMake settings related to monitor and cueTALKBACK[Function]Switch talkback on/off, and select its assi

Page 332 - (Software)

EFFECTGEQSCENEMIDI/GPI/TCUTILITYSYS/W.CLOCKMETERMON/CUEMON/CUE (monitor/cue) functions635 TB ON/OFF (talkback on/off)This switch turns talkback on/off

Page 333

Global functions64OSCILLATOR[Function]Switch the internal oscillator on/off, and select its assignment destination. The internal oscillator can be use

Page 334

Important iii • Do not wipe the disc with chemicals or detergents. • Do not bend or drop the disc. • Use an air duster or cleaner to remove dust. Vig

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32 Connect an input source Connect one of the following input sources according to the type of input unit or card that you wish to check. • To check

Page 336

EFFECTGEQSCENEMIDI/GPI/TCUTILITYSYS/W.CLOCKMETERMON/CUEMON/CUE (monitor/cue) functions655 SINE WAVE FREQ (sine wave frequency)This knob sets the frequ

Page 337 - 1 2 3 4 6

Global functions66[Procedure]Using the internal oscillator1. Access the MON/CUE function OSCILLATOR screen, and use the PINK NOISE/BURST NOISE buttons

Page 338

EFFECTGEQSCENEMIDI/GPI/TCUTILITYSYS/W.CLOCKMETERMON/CUEMON/CUE (monitor/cue) functions672TR IN (2 track in)[Function]Make settings for the 2-TRACK IN

Page 339 - [Center of the display]

Global functions68ST OUT DIGITAL (stereo out digital)[Function]For the two STEREO OUT DIGIGAL jacks (A/B) of the CS1D, turn dithering on/off and speci

Page 340 - 0 A B C D E F

EFFECTGEQSCENEMIDI/GPI/TCUTILITYSYS/W.CLOCKMETERMON/CUEMON/CUE (monitor/cue) functions69MONITOR A[Function]Make settings and operations for the MONITO

Page 341 - Function menu

Global functions702 DEFINEFrom the following choices, this selects the signal that will be monitored when “DEFINE” is selected in the MONITOR SOURCE s

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EFFECTGEQSCENEMIDI/GPI/TCUTILITYSYS/W.CLOCKMETERMON/CUEMON/CUE (monitor/cue) functions71• COMM INSelect the input jack that will be the source for the

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Global functions72MONITOR B[Function]Make settings and operations for the MONITOR B output. ConsoleIn the LCD FUNCTION ACCESS block, press the [MON/C

Page 344 - Global functions

EFFECTGEQSCENEMIDI/GPI/TCUTILITYSYS/W.CLOCKMETERMON/CUEMON/CUE (monitor/cue) functions732 DEFINEFrom the following choices, this selects the signal th

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Global functions74CUE/SOLO[Function]Cue/solo settings and operations. ConsoleIn the LCD FUNCTION ACCESS block, press the [MON/CUE] switch (press repe

Page 346 - EFFECT functions

Checking the operation of input units 33 Patch the input unit to an input channel Simply connecting a source to an input unit does not cause that sig

Page 347 - EFFECT ASSIGN

EFFECTGEQSCENEMIDI/GPI/TCUTILITYSYS/W.CLOCKMETERMON/CUEMON/CUE (monitor/cue) functions75If the [CUE] switch of an output channel is pressed when the [

Page 348 - GEQ (graphic EQ) functions

76Output functionsOUT PATCH (output patch) functionsAssign output units to output channels/insert I/OOUTPUT PATCH[Function]Patch the output jack of a

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OUT PATCH (output patch) functions77OUT PATCHOUT INSERTOUT EQOUT COMPOUT DELAYOUT DCA/MUTEMATRIX/STOUT CH VIEWHintIf PATCH CONFIRMATION is turned on i

Page 350 - 1.60k–20.0k

Output functions78INSERT PATCH[Function]For each output channel, patch the input/output jacks where external devices such as effect processors will be

Page 351 - [Screen functions]

OUT PATCH (output patch) functions79OUT PATCHOUT INSERTOUT EQOUT COMPOUT DELAYOUT DCA/MUTEMATRIX/STOUT CH VIEW6 GridThis grid allows output jacks (hor

Page 352 - METERMON/CUE

Output functions80INSERT POINT[Function]For each output channel, switch insertion on/off, and select the insert I/O point. ConsoleIn the LCD FUNCTION

Page 353 - SCENE functions

OUT PATCH (output patch) functions81OUT PATCHOUT INSERTOUT EQOUT COMPOUT DELAYOUT DCA/MUTEMATRIX/STOUT CH VIEWINSERT VIEW[Function]While viewing the b

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Output functions825 INSERT ON/OFFThis button switches insert on/off. It is linked to the INS. button of the OUT PATCH function INSERT POINT screen (→p

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OUT PATCH (output patch) functions83OUT PATCHOUT INSERTOUT EQOUT COMPOUT DELAYOUT DCA/MUTEMATRIX/STOUT CH VIEWNAME[Function]Assign a short name/long n

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Output functions84You can register 256 names, which are shared by inputs and outputs.HintThis template will maintain its previous state as long as you

Page 357

CS1D Operating Manual (Start-up) 34Hint The switches in the LCD FUNCTION ACCESS block are used to access the desired function in the display. Each fu

Page 358 - RECALL SAFE

OUT PATCH (output patch) functions85OUT PATCHOUT INSERTOUT EQOUT COMPOUT DELAYOUT DCA/MUTEMATRIX/STOUT CH VIEW3. After you have input the characters,

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Output functions86OUT INSERT (output insert) functionSettings for an output unit inserted into an output channelMIX 1-24 INS / MIX 25-48 INS / MATRIX

Page 360 - FADE TIME

OUT INSERT (output insert) function87OUT PATCHOUT INSERTOUT EQOUT COMPOUT DELAYOUT DCA/MUTEMATRIX/STOUT CH VIEW[Screen functions]The OUT INSERT functi

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Output functions882 A/B LINKFor adjacent channels in the screen, this button links the selection of input jack A or B on an AD card with head amp. If

Page 362

OUT EQ (output equalizer) function89OUT PATCHOUT INSERTOUT EQOUT COMPOUT DELAYOUT DCA/MUTEMATRIX/STOUT CH VIEWOUT EQ (output equalizer) functionOutput

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Output functions904 EQ ON/OFFThis button switches the 6-band EQ on/off.5 EQ graphThis graph displays the settings of the various EQ parameters. The co

Page 364 - MIDI/GPI/TC function

OUT EQ (output equalizer) function91OUT PATCHOUT INSERTOUT EQOUT COMPOUT DELAYOUT DCA/MUTEMATRIX/STOUT CH VIEWMIX 1-24/MIX 25-48/MATRIX 1-24/STEREO A,

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Output functions92[Procedure]Copying EQ settings to an output channel within the same tab (Example: copying from MIX1 to MIX8)1. Drag the mini-graph f

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OUT COMP (output compressor) function93OUT PATCHOUT INSERTOUT EQOUT COMPOUT DELAYOUT DCA/MUTEMATRIX/STOUT CH VIEWOUT COMP (output compressor) function

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Output functions943 Output channel number and short nameThis shows the number, the short name, and the pairing status of the currently selected output

Page 368 - TC EVENT (time code event)

Checking the operation of input units 35 Using the switches of the console 1. Use the [CURSOR] switches in the data entry block to move the cursor (t

Page 369

OUT COMP (output compressor) function95OUT PATCHOUT INSERTOUT EQOUT COMPOUT DELAYOUT DCA/MUTEMATRIX/STOUT CH VIEWA RELEASE (release time)Specify the t

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Output functions 96 MIX 1-12 – MIX 37-48/MATRIX 1-12 – MATRIX 13-24/STEREO A, B [Function] Display a list of compressor settings for each output chan

Page 371 - UTILITY functions

OUT COMP (output compressor) function97OUT PATCHOUT INSERTOUT EQOUT COMPOUT DELAYOUT DCA/MUTEMATRIX/STOUT CH VIEW[Procedure]Copying compressor setting

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Output functions98Copying compressor settings to an output chan-nel located in a different tab (Example: copying from MIX7 to MIX20)1. Drag the mini-g

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OUT DELAY (output delay) function99OUT PATCHOUT INSERTOUT EQOUT COMPOUT DELAYOUT DCA/MUTEMATRIX/STOUT CH VIEWOUT DELAY (output delay) functionSet the

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Output functions100• BEATUse the knob located below the numerical box to set the BPM, and the delay time will be displayed as the number of beats (qua

Page 375 - LOAD/SAVE

OUT DCA/MUTE (output DCA/mute) function101OUT PATCHOUT INSERTOUT EQOUT COMPOUT DELAYOUT DCA/MUTEMATRIX/STOUT CH VIEWOUT DCA/MUTE (output DCA/mute) fun

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Output functions102• When a scene is recalled, the DCA group data of Recall Safe channels may be adjusted so that Recall Safe settings are consistent

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OUT DCA/MUTE (output DCA/mute) function103OUT PATCHOUT INSERTOUT EQOUT COMPOUT DELAYOUT DCA/MUTEMATRIX/STOUT CH VIEWMUTE GROUP ASSIGN[Function]Assign

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Output functions1042 MUTEThese are the mute group numbers. The mute group corresponding to the grid where the cursor is cur-rently located will be hig

Page 379 - SYSTEM CONNECTION

CS1D Operating Manual (Start-up) 36 Monitor the input signal After you have patched an input source to an input channel, press the [CUE] switch for t

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MATRIX/ST (matrix/stereo) function105OUT PATCHOUT INSERTOUT EQOUT COMPOUT DELAYOUT DCA/MUTEMATRIX/STOUT CH VIEWMATRIX/ST (matrix/stereo) functionSend

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Output functions106When using the MATRIX buses independently When using the MATRIX buses in pairsLEVEL knobsAdjust the send level of the signals that

Page 382 - INPUT UNIT

MATRIX/ST (matrix/stereo) function107OUT PATCHOUT INSERTOUT EQOUT COMPOUT DELAYOUT DCA/MUTEMATRIX/STOUT CH VIEW3 MIX TO MATRIX ON/OFF (MIX → MATRIX on

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Output functions108MIX to MATRIX[Function]Select a MATRIX bus, and set the level, on/off, and sent point of the signal that is sent from the MIX chann

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MATRIX/ST (matrix/stereo) function109OUT PATCHOUT INSERTOUT EQOUT COMPOUT DELAYOUT DCA/MUTEMATRIX/STOUT CH VIEW• When the POST ON button is onThe sign

Page 385 - OUTPUT UNIT

Output functions110SUB IN[Function]Make settings for the SUB IN signal that is sent from the input jacks of the input unit or the input jacks of the C

Page 386

MATRIX/ST (matrix/stereo) function111OUT PATCHOUT INSERTOUT EQOUT COMPOUT DELAYOUT DCA/MUTEMATRIX/STOUT CH VIEWWhen using the MATRIX buses independent

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Output functions112LCR[Function]Make settings for LCR mode to allow three-channel playback, with a CENTER channel added to the L/R channels of the STE

Page 388 - WORD CLOCK

MATRIX/ST (matrix/stereo) function113OUT PATCHOUT INSERTOUT EQOUT COMPOUT DELAYOUT DCA/MUTEMATRIX/STOUT CH VIEWLED lighting• When LCR=off• When LCR=on

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Output functions114OUT CH VIEW (output channel view) functionView output channel settingsCH VIEW (channel view)[Function]View the settings of the curr

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Checking the operation of input units37HintWhen monitoring through the MONITOR A head-phone jack, raise the MONITOR A PHONES [LEVEL] volume (located i

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OUT CH VIEW (output channel view) function115OUT PATCHOUT INSERTOUT EQOUT COMPOUT DELAYOUT DCA/MUTEMATRIX/STOUT CH VIEW4 EQ (equalizer)This area displ

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Output functions116A CH LIBRARY (channel library)This button accesses the OUTPUT CH LIBRARY popup window in which you can store/recall mix parameters

Page 393 - METER functions

OUT CH VIEW (output channel view) function117OUT PATCHOUT INSERTOUT EQOUT COMPOUT DELAYOUT DCA/MUTEMATRIX/STOUT CH VIEW• RESET BOTHThe parameters of b

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118Input functionsIN PATCH functionsAssign input/output units to input channels/insert I/O/direct outINPUT PATCH[Function]Patch the input jacks of the

Page 395 - Output metering

IN PATCH functions119IN PATCHIN HA/INSERTIN EQIN GATE/COMPIN DELAYIN DCA/MUTEPAN/ROUTINGIN CH VIEWHintIf PATCH CONFIRMATION is turned on in the UTILIT

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Input functions120DIRECT OUT PATCH[Function]The signals input to the input channels are patched to the output jacks of a card installed in the output

Page 397 - TALKBACK

IN PATCH functions121IN PATCHIN HA/INSERTIN EQIN GATE/COMPIN DELAYIN DCA/MUTEPAN/ROUTINGIN CH VIEW6 PATCH LIBRARY buttonThis button is used to access

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Input functions122INSERT PATCH[Function]For each input channel, patch the input/output jacks used for inserting external devices such as an effect pro

Page 399 - OSCILLATOR

IN PATCH functions123IN PATCHIN HA/INSERTIN EQIN GATE/COMPIN DELAYIN DCA/MUTEPAN/ROUTINGIN CH VIEW7 IN UNIT/SLOT/CH (input unit/slot/channel)In order

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Input functions124INSERT/DIRECT POINT[Function]For each input channel, switch insertion on/off, and select the insertion I/O point and the direct out

Page 401

38Checking the operation of an output unitThis section explains the procedure for checking the operation of an output unit connected to the DSP1D-EX {

Page 402 - 2TR IN (2 track in)

IN PATCH functions125IN PATCHIN HA/INSERTIN EQIN GATE/COMPIN DELAYIN DCA/MUTEPAN/ROUTINGIN CH VIEW4 INSERT I/O POINTFor each input channel, select the

Page 403

Input functions126INSERT/DIRECT VIEW[Function]While viewing the block diagram displayed on-screen, select the insert I/O point and direct point of the

Page 404 - MONITOR A

IN PATCH functions127IN PATCHIN HA/INSERTIN EQIN GATE/COMPIN DELAYIN DCA/MUTEPAN/ROUTINGIN CH VIEW5 INSERT ON/OFFThis button switches insertion on/off

Page 405

Input functions128NAME[Function]Assign a short name/long name to an input channel, or DCA. ConsoleIn the LCD FUNCTION ACCESS block, press the INPUT [

Page 406

IN PATCH functions129IN PATCHIN HA/INSERTIN EQIN GATE/COMPIN DELAYIN DCA/MUTEPAN/ROUTINGIN CH VIEWYou can register 256 names, which are shared by inpu

Page 407 - MONITOR B

Input functions130HintWhen the cursor is on a field that is in an editable state (displayed in light blue), pressing the [ENTER] switch will have the s

Page 408

IN HA/INSERT (Input head amp/insert) functions131IN PATCHIN HA/INSERTIN EQIN GATE/COMPIN DELAYIN DCA/MUTEPAN/ROUTINGIN CH VIEWIN HA/INSERT (Input head

Page 409 - CUE/SOLO

Input functions132[Screen functions]In the IN/INS screen, the state of the parameters will be displayed according to the type of unit or card that is

Page 410

IN HA/INSERT (Input head amp/insert) functions 133 IN PATCHIN HA/INSERTIN EQIN GATE/COMPIN DELAYIN DCA/MUTEPAN/ROUTINGIN CH VIEW 2 A/B LINK For adjace

Page 411 - Output functions

Input functions134IN EQ (Input equalizer) functionsInput channel EQ settingsEQ PARAMETER[Function]Set the attenuator, HPF, and four-band EQ for the se

Page 412 - MATRIX/STOUT CH VIEW

Checking the operation of an output unit39Connect the monitor systemIn order to check the operation of an analog output unit, you will need to connect

Page 413 - INSERT PATCH

IN EQ (Input equalizer) functions135IN PATCHIN HA/INSERTIN EQIN GATE/COMPIN DELAYIN DCA/MUTEPAN/ROUTINGIN CH VIEW• HIGH band5 EQ ON/OFFThis button swi

Page 414 - ®] switch

Input functions136B SLOPEThese buttons select the slope of the high pass filter from 6 dB, 12 dB, or 18 dB.C (LOW shelving)If this button is on, LOW E

Page 415 - INSERT POINT

IN EQ (Input equalizer) functions137IN PATCHIN HA/INSERTIN EQIN GATE/COMPIN DELAYIN DCA/MUTEPAN/ROUTINGIN CH VIEWCH 1-24 – CH 73-96/ST IN 1-8[Function

Page 416 - INSERT VIEW

Input functions138[Procedure]Copying EQ settings to an input channel within the same tab (Example: copying from ch.1 to ch.8)1. Drag the mini-graph fr

Page 417

IN GATE/COMP function139IN PATCHIN HA/INSERTIN EQIN GATE/COMPIN DELAYIN DCA/MUTEPAN/ROUTINGIN CH VIEWIN GATE/COMP functionGate/comp settings for the i

Page 418

Input functions1403 Input channel number and short nameThis shows the number, the short name, and the pairing status of the currently selected input c

Page 419

IN GATE/COMP function141IN PATCHIN HA/INSERTIN EQIN GATE/COMPIN DELAYIN DCA/MUTEPAN/ROUTINGIN CH VIEWE SELECTSelect the key-in signal from the followi

Page 420

Input functions142COMP PRM (compressor parameters)[Function]Make compressor-related settings for the selected input channel. ConsoleIn the LCD FUNCTI

Page 421

IN GATE/COMP function143IN PATCHIN HA/INSERTIN EQIN GATE/COMPIN DELAYIN DCA/MUTEPAN/ROUTINGIN CH VIEW4 Typ eThis indicates the type of the currently s

Page 422

Input functions144C KNEEThis sets the sharpness of the angle at which the out-put level will change. A setting of HARD produces the sharpest angle, an

Page 423

CS1D Operating Manual (Start-up)40Connect an input sourceAs a sound source for checking, connect a line output device such as a CD player or DAT recor

Page 424 - EQ PARAMETER

IN GATE/COMP function145IN PATCHIN HA/INSERTIN EQIN GATE/COMPIN DELAYIN DCA/MUTEPAN/ROUTINGIN CH VIEWCH 1-12 – CH 85-96/ST IN 1-4 – ST IN 5-8[Function

Page 425

Input functions146[Procedures]Copying gates/compressors to an input chan-nels within the same tab (Example: copying from ch.1 to ch.2)1. Drag the mini

Page 426

IN GATE/COMP function147IN PATCHIN HA/INSERTIN EQIN GATE/COMPIN DELAYIN DCA/MUTEPAN/ROUTINGIN CH VIEW3. Drag and drop the mini-graph onto the copy des

Page 427

Input functions148IN DELAY functionsMake settings for individual input channel delayCH 1–24 – CH 72-96/ST IN 1-8[Functions]Make delay settings for eac

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IN DELAY functions149IN PATCHIN HA/INSERTIN EQIN GATE/COMPIN DELAYIN DCA/MUTEPAN/ROUTINGIN CH VIEW• msec (millisecond)The delay time will be displayed

Page 429 - 87 9 0 A B

Input functions150IN DCA/MUTE functionsSet DCA, and mute groupDCA ASSIGN[Functions]Assign input channels to DCA groups 1–12 so that they can be contro

Page 430

IN DCA/MUTE functions151IN PATCHIN HA/INSERTIN EQIN GATE/COMPIN DELAYIN DCA/MUTEPAN/ROUTINGIN CH VIEW• When a scene is recalled, the DCA data of Recal

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Input functions152MUTE GROUP ASSIGN[Functions]Assign input channels to mute groups 1–12. ConsoleIn the LCD FUNCTION ACCESS block, press the INPUT [DC

Page 432

IN DCA/MUTE functions153IN PATCHIN HA/INSERTIN EQIN GATE/COMPIN DELAYIN DCA/MUTEPAN/ROUTINGIN CH VIEW4 MUTE ON/OFFThese buttons allow operations in th

Page 433

Input functions154PAN/ROUTING functionSend the signal from an input channel/ST IN channel to the desired MIX busCH to MIX (channel to mix)[Function]Se

Page 434

Checking the operation of an output unit41Patch the input unit to an input channelPatch the input jack to which you connected the input source to inpu

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PAN/ROUTING function155IN PATCHIN HA/INSERTIN EQIN GATE/COMPIN DELAYIN DCA/MUTEPAN/ROUTINGIN CH VIEW[Screen functions]1 PairingPairing can be selected

Page 436 - DCA ASSIGN

Input functions156When using a FIX type MIX bus independentlyWhen using FIX type MIX buses in pairsON/OFF buttonThis is an on/off switch for the signa

Page 437

PAN/ROUTING function157IN PATCHIN HA/INSERTIN EQIN GATE/COMPIN DELAYIN DCA/MUTEPAN/ROUTINGIN CH VIEWWhen using VARI type MIX buses independentlyWhen u

Page 438 - MUTE GROUP ASSIGN

Input functions1584 VARI PAN LINKThis button specifies whether or not the PAN knob that appears in the screen (at the location of 3 when you pair VARI

Page 439

PAN/ROUTING function159IN PATCHIN HA/INSERTIN EQIN GATE/COMPIN DELAYIN DCA/MUTEPAN/ROUTINGIN CH VIEWsettings are at different values, pan will move in

Page 440

Input functions160LCR[Function]Make settings for LCR mode to allow three-channel playback, with a CENTER channel added to the L/R channels of the STER

Page 441

PAN/ROUTING function161IN PATCHIN HA/INSERTIN EQIN GATE/COMPIN DELAYIN DCA/MUTEPAN/ROUTINGIN CH VIEWLED lighting• When LCR=off• When LCR=on3 CSR (cent

Page 442

Input functions162IN CH VIEW (input channel view) functionView the settings of an input channelCH VIEW (channel view)[Function]View the settings of th

Page 443 - MIX to MATRIX

IN CH VIEW (input channel view) function163IN PATCHIN HA/INSERTIN EQIN GATE/COMPIN DELAYIN DCA/MUTEPAN/ROUTINGIN CH VIEW4 Information for the patched

Page 444

Input functions164A CH LIBRARY (channel library)This button accesses the INPUT CHANNEL LIBRARY popup window, where you can store/recall mix parameters

Page 445

Operating Manual

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CS1D Operating Manual (Start-up)42Patch the STEREO A channel to an output unitSimilarly to the case for an input unit, outputting a signal from the PM

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IN CH VIEW (input channel view) function165IN PATCHIN HA/INSERTIN EQIN GATE/COMPIN DELAYIN DCA/MUTEPAN/ROUTINGIN CH VIEW3. To pair the channels, click

Page 448

166LibrariesA library is an internal memory area where various settings of the PM1D system can be saved for later use.The PM1D system provides a varie

Page 449 - CH VIEW (channel view)

Basic library operation167Basic libraryoperationUNITLIBRARYPATCHLIBRARYNAMELIBRARYINPUT EQLIBRARYOUTPUT EQLIBRARYINPUT GATELIBRARYINPUT COMPLIBRARYOUT

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Libraries168Editing library data before recalling itHere’s how you can edit library data within the library window (before recalling it into the PM1D

Page 451

Basic library operation 169 Basic libraryoperationUNITLIBRARYPATCHLIBRARYNAMELIBRARYINPUT EQLIBRARYOUTPUT EQLIBRARYINPUT GATELIBRARYINPUT COMPLIBRARY

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Libraries 170 UNIT LIBRARY [Function] Here you can store and recall the settings (unit data) of all input/output units included in the PM1D system. H

Page 453 - Input functions

UNIT LIBRARY 171 Basic libraryoperationUNITLIBRARYPATCHLIBRARYNAMELIBRARYINPUT EQLIBRARYOUTPUT EQLIBRARYINPUT GATELIBRARYINPUT COMPLIBRARYOUTPUT COMP

Page 454 - IN PATCH functions

Libraries 172 PATCH LIBRARY [Function] Here you can save (store) all data for input channels, output channels, and input/output jacks patched to inse

Page 455 - DIRECT OUT PATCH

PATCH LIBRARY173Basic libraryoperationUNITLIBRARYPATCHLIBRARYNAMELIBRARYINPUT EQLIBRARYOUTPUT EQLIBRARYINPUT GATELIBRARYINPUT COMPLIBRARYOUTPUT COMPLI

Page 456

Libraries174NAME LIBRARY[Function]Here you can store and recall all short names and long names (name data) assigned to input channels, output channels

Page 457

Checking the operation of an output unit432. Use the up/down scroll bars to make “ST A[L]” and “ST A[R]” appear in the vertical column (patch source)

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NAME LIBRARY175Basic libraryoperationUNITLIBRARYPATCHLIBRARYNAMELIBRARYINPUT EQLIBRARYOUTPUT EQLIBRARYINPUT GATELIBRARYINPUT COMPLIBRARYOUTPUT COMPLIB

Page 459 - INSERT/DIRECT POINT

Libraries176INPUT EQ LIBRARY[Function]Here you can store and recall EQ settings (input EQ data) for the currently selected input channel. DisplayMENU

Page 460

INPUT EQ LIBRARY177Basic libraryoperationUNITLIBRARYPATCHLIBRARYNAMELIBRARYINPUT EQLIBRARYOUTPUT EQLIBRARYINPUT GATELIBRARYINPUT COMPLIBRARYOUTPUT COM

Page 461 - INSERT/DIRECT VIEW

Libraries178OUTPUT EQ LIBRARY[Function]Here you can store and recall EQ settings (output EQ data) for the currently selected output channel. DisplayM

Page 462

OUTPUT EQ LIBRARY179Basic libraryoperationUNITLIBRARYPATCHLIBRARYNAMELIBRARYINPUT EQLIBRARYOUTPUT EQLIBRARYINPUT GATELIBRARYINPUT COMPLIBRARYOUTPUT CO

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Libraries180INPUT GATE LIBRARY[Function]Here you can store and recall gate settings (input gate data) for the currently selected input channel. Displ

Page 464

INPUT GATE LIBRARY181Basic libraryoperationUNITLIBRARYPATCHLIBRARYNAMELIBRARYINPUT EQLIBRARYOUTPUT EQLIBRARYINPUT GATELIBRARYINPUT COMPLIBRARYOUTPUT C

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Libraries182INPUT COMP LIBRARY[Function]Here you can store and recall compressor settings (input compressor data) for the currently selected input cha

Page 466 - IN CH VIEW

INPUT COMP LIBRARY183Basic libraryoperationUNITLIBRARYPATCHLIBRARYNAMELIBRARYINPUT EQLIBRARYOUTPUT EQLIBRARYINPUT GATELIBRARYINPUT COMPLIBRARYOUTPUT C

Page 467

Libraries184OUTPUT COMP LIBRARY[Function]Here you can store and recall compressor settings (output compressor data) for the currently selected output

Page 468

CS1D Operating Manual (Start-up)44Send the input signals of input channels 1/2 to the STEREO busWith the operations you have performed up to this poin

Page 469 - Crossover Gain

OUTPUT COMP LIBRARY185Basic libraryoperationUNITLIBRARYPATCHLIBRARYNAMELIBRARYINPUT EQLIBRARYOUTPUT EQLIBRARYINPUT GATELIBRARYINPUT COMPLIBRARYOUTPUT

Page 470 - Frequency

Libraries186INPUT CHANNEL LIBRARY[Function]Here you can store and recall mix parameter settings (input channel data) for the currently selected input

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INPUT CHANNEL LIBRARY187Basic libraryoperationUNITLIBRARYPATCHLIBRARYNAMELIBRARYINPUT EQLIBRARYOUTPUT EQLIBRARYINPUT GATELIBRARYINPUT COMPLIBRARYOUTPU

Page 472 - CH 1-24 – CH 73-96/ST IN 1-8

Libraries188OUTPUT CHANNEL LIBRARY[Function]Here you can store and recall mix parameter settings (output channel data) for the currently selected outp

Page 473

OUTPUT CHANNEL LIBRARY189Basic libraryoperationUNITLIBRARYPATCHLIBRARYNAMELIBRARYINPUT EQLIBRARYOUTPUT EQLIBRARYINPUT GATELIBRARYINPUT COMPLIBRARYOUTP

Page 474 - IN GATE/COMP function

Libraries190EFFECT LIBRARY[Function]Here you can store and recall the effect settings (effect data) of the currently selected internal effect. Displa

Page 475

EFFECT LIBRARY191Basic libraryoperationUNITLIBRARYPATCHLIBRARYNAMELIBRARYINPUT EQLIBRARYOUTPUT EQLIBRARYINPUT GATELIBRARYINPUT COMPLIBRARYOUTPUT COMPL

Page 476

Libraries192GEQ LIBRARY[Function]Here you can store and recall the settings (GEQ data) of the currently selected GEQ module. DisplayMENU button → GEQ

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GEQ LIBRARY193Basic libraryoperationUNITLIBRARYPATCHLIBRARYNAMELIBRARYINPUT EQLIBRARYOUTPUT EQLIBRARYINPUT GATELIBRARYINPUT COMPLIBRARYOUTPUT COMPLIBR

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194OtherMemory initialization[Function]Restore scene memories and other internal data such as libraries to their factory-set condition.When you initia

Page 479

Checking the operation of an output unit457. In the STEREO OUTPUT block, raise the ST OUT-PUT A channel fader.At this time, the STEREO A L/R meters in

Page 480

Reference Manual (Appendices)

Page 481 - [Procedures]

ii Contents Appendices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Preset EQ Program Parameters . . . . . .

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Contents iiiScene Memory/Effect Library to Program Change Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35Channel library list . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 483 - IN DELAY functions

1 Appendices Preset EQ Program Parameters • INPUT EQ LIBRARY This is the EQ library that can be used on inputs. (All are read-only.) #TitleParameterD

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Appendices 2 10 E.Bass 2PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING H.SHELFUnlike program 09, this program emphasizes the low range of an electric bass. G +3.0 dB ±0.0 d

Page 485 - IN DCA/MUTE functions

Preset EQ Program Parameters 3 21 A.G.Stroke 2L.SHELF PEAKING PEAKING H.SHELFA variation on program 20. You can also use it with a gutsy guitar sound

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Appendices432 Tom-tom 2L.SHELF PEAKING PEAKING H.SHELFA variation on program 05. Emphasizes the mid and high range.G–9.0 dB +1.5 dB +2.0 dB ±0.0 dBF90

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Preset EQ Program Parameters5• OUTPUT EQ LIBRARYThis is the EQ library that can be used on outputs. (All are read-only.)#TitleParameterDescriptionSUB

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Appendices6Preset Dynamics Program SettingsHere is a list of the built-in dynamics programs.The values shown for the RELEASE, HOLD, and DECAY paramete

Page 489 - PAN/ROUTING function

Preset Dynamics Program Settings7• INPUT COMP LIBRARYFor all libraries, the INPUT FILTER is set to HPF 20 Hz OFF.[COMPANDER H] indicates COMPANDER HAR

Page 490

CS1D Operating Manual (Start-up)46• Is the Solo function turned on?→If the [SOLO] switch is turned on in the MASTER block CUE section, and the [CUE] b

Page 491

Appendices812 E.B.Finger [COMP] A compressor that evens out the attack and volume of a finger-plucked electric bass.13 E.B.Slap [COMP] A compressor th

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Preset Dynamics Program Settings928 Solo Vocal1 [COMP] Variations suitable for solo vocal sources.29 Solo Vocal2 [COMP]30 Chorus [COMP] An adaptation

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Appendices10• OUTPUT COMP LIBRARYNo. Title [Type] Compressor effect and parameter values01 Comp [COMP] Compressor template preset for use on the overa

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Compressor Types11Compressor TypesDynamics processors are generally used to correct or control signal levels, although they can also be used cre-ative

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Appendices12KNEE—This determines how compression is applied at the threshold point. When set to hard, compression at the specified ratio is applied as

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Compressor Types13EXPANDERAn expander is similar to a compressor except that it works on signals below the threshold level. By reducing signals below

Page 497

Appendices14RATIO—This determines the amount of expansion. That is, the change in output signal level relative to change in input signal level. For a

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Compressor Types15THRESHOLD—This determines the input signal level at which compression and expansion are applied. Signals at a level below the sum of

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Appendices16Gate TypesGATEA gate, or noise gate is essentially an audio switch used to mute signals below a set threshold level. It can be used to cut

Page 500

Gate Types17DUCKINGDucking is commonly used for voice-over applications in which the background music level is reduced auto-matically when an announce

Page 501 - Libraries

Operating Manual (Basic Operation)

Page 502 - Basic library

Appendices18Preset Effects ProgramsThis is a list of the effect programs built into the CS1D. Basic effect programs 01–29 are standard programs for ea

Page 503

Preset Effects Programs19Guitar EffectsDynamic Effects• Advanced reverb programsReverb Effects#Title Type Description26Amp Simulate AMP SIMULATE Guita

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Appendices2055Coliseum Reverb Long reverb of a wide space, simulating a coliseum.56Opera ReverbFairly long reverb with a 52 ms delay between the early

Page 505 - UNIT LIBRARY

Effects Parameters21Effects ParametersThese are the parameters used to edit each effect.• REVERB [Type: STEREO]• EARLY REF. [Type: STEREO]Parameter Ra

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Appendices22•GATE REVERB, REVERSE GATE [Type: STEREO]• DELAY LCR [Type: MIX]*1 • Delay Time is calculated from the [TEMPO] and [NOTE].Parameter Range

Page 507 - PATCH LIBRARY

Effects Parameters23• ECHO [Type: STEREO]*1 • Delay Time is calculated from the [TEMPO] and [NOTE].• CHORUS [Type: STEREO]*1 • FREQ. is calculated fro

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Appendices24• FLANGE [Type: STEREO]*1 • FREQ. is calculated from the [TEMPO] and [NOTE].• SYMPHONIC [Type: STEREO]*1 • FREQ. is calculated from the [T

Page 509 - NAME LIBRARY

Effects Parameters25• PHASER [Type: STEREO]*1 • FREQ. is calculated from the [TEMPO] and [NOTE].• AUTO PAN [Type: STEREO]*1 • FREQ. is calculated from

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Appendices26• TREMOLO [Type: STEREO]*1 • FREQ. is calculated from the [TEMPO] and [NOTE].• HQ. PITCH [Type: MIX]*1 • Delay Time is calculated from the

Page 511 - INPUT EQ LIBRARY

Effects Parameters27• DUAL PITCH [Type: STEREO]*1 • Delay Time is calculated from the [TEMPO] and [NOTE].• REV + CHORUS [Type: MIX]*1 • FREQ. is calcu

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ii Contents Chapter 1. Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 About the “CS1D Operation Manual (Basic Operatio

Page 513 - OUTPUT EQ LIBRARY

Appendices28• REV ➔ CHORUS [Type: MIX]*1 • FREQ. is calculated from the [TEMPO] and [NOTE].• REV + FLANGE [Type: MIX]*1 • FREQ. is calculated from the

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Effects Parameters29• REV ➔ FLANGE [Type: MIX]*1 • FREQ. is calculated from the [TEMPO] and [NOTE].• REV + SYMPHONIC [Type: MIX]*1 • FREQ. is calculat

Page 515 - INPUT GATE LIBRARY

Appendices30• REV ➔ SYMPHONIC [Type: MIX]*1 • FREQ. is calculated from the [TEMPO] and [NOTE].• REV ➔ PAN [Type: MIX]*1 • FREQ. is calculated from the

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Effects Parameters31• DELAY + ER. [Type: MIX]*1 • Delay Time is calculated from the [TEMPO] and [NOTE].• DELAY ➔ ER. [Type: MIX]*1 • Delay Time is cal

Page 517 - INPUT COMP LIBRARY

Appendices32• DELAY + REV [Type: MIX]*1 • Delay Time is calculated from the [TEMPO] and [NOTE].• DELAY ➔ REV [Type: MIX]*1 • Delay Time is calculated

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Effects Parameters33• AMP SIMULATE [Type: MIX]• DYNA. FILTER [Type: STEREO]• DYNA. FLANGE [Type: STEREO]Parameter Range DescriptionAMP TYPESTK-M1, STK

Page 519 - OUTPUT COMP LIBRARY

Appendices34• DYNA. PHASER [Type: STEREO]Parameter Range DescriptionSENSE 0 - 100 SensitivityFB.LEVEL –99 - +99 [%]Feedback gain (plus values for norm

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Scene Memory/Effect Library to Program Change Table35Scene Memory/Effect Library to Program Change TableInitial Bank/Ch# 1Initial Bank/Ch# 2Program Ch

Page 521 - INPUT CHANNEL LIBRARY

Appendices36Initial Bank/Ch# 3Initial Bank/Ch# 4Program Change#Scene/EffectInitial#Program Change#Scene/EffectInitial#Program Change#Scene/EffectIniti

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Scene Memory/Effect Library to Program Change Table37Initial Bank/Ch# 5Initial Bank/Ch# 6Program Change#Scene/EffectInitial#Program Change#Scene/Effec

Page 523 - OUTPUT CHANNEL LIBRARY

Contents iiiBasic operation INPUT blocks/ST IN block . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 INPUT block/ST IN block controls

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Appendices38Initial Bank/Ch# 7Initial Bank/Ch# 8Program Change#Scene/EffectInitial#Program Change#Scene/EffectInitial#Program Change#Scene/EffectIniti

Page 525 - EFFECT LIBRARY

Scene Memory/Effect Library to Program Change Table39Initial Bank/Ch# 9Initial Bank/Ch# 10Program Change#Scene/EffectInitial#Program Change#Scene/Effe

Page 526

Appendices40Initial Bank/Ch# 11Initial Bank/Ch# 12Program Change#Scene/EffectInitial#Program Change#Scene/EffectInitial#Program Change#Scene/EffectIni

Page 527 - GEQ LIBRARY

Scene Memory/Effect Library to Program Change Table41Initial Bank/Ch# 13Initial Bank/Ch# 14Program Change#Scene/EffectInitial#Program Change#Scene/Eff

Page 528

Appendices42Initial Bank/Ch# 15Initial Bank/Ch# 16Program Change#Scene/EffectInitial#Program Change#Scene/EffectInitial#Program Change#Scene/EffectIni

Page 529 - Memory initialization

Scene Memory/Effect Library to Program Change Table43Initial Bank/Ch# __Program Change#Scene/EffectUser#Program Change#Scene/EffectUser#Program Change

Page 530 - (Appendices)

Appendices44Channel library listThis table shows the parameters that are saved in the input channel, MIX channel, MATRIX channel, and STEREO A/B chann

Page 531

Parameters copied when pairing45* Shaded parameters are recalled only to paired (stereo) channels.Parameters copied when pairingThis table shows the p

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Appendices46* Shaded parameters are not simply copied; the operation of Send Level and Pan etc. will change depending on whether the source and destin

Page 533 - Appendices

MIDI Data Format47MIDI Data Format1. TRANSMIT/RECEIVE DATA1.1 CHANNEL MESSAGE1.1.1 CONTROL CHANGE (Bn)<<Reception>>In SINGLE CH mode when

Page 534

Contents iv Inserting into an output channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 Direct out . . . . . . . . . .

Page 535

Appendices48Warning MessageThese messages will disappear after a short time.Message Explanation2TR IN DIGITAL-3 SRC TURNED OFF. When WORD CLOCK was se

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Error Message49Error MessageThese messages will appear in a popup window in the center of the screen. After reading the message, press the OK button t

Page 537 - • OUTPUT EQ LIBRARY

Appendices50Troubleshooting Power does not turn on, Panel LEDs and LCD do not light• Is the power cable connected to an AC outlet of the correct volt

Page 538 - • INPUT GATE LIBRARY

Troubleshooting51• Is the GATE/COMP set to an extreme threshold or ratio? (“CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware)” →p.25, 27)• Is the EQ attenuator raised?

Page 539 - • INPUT COMP LIBRARY

Appendices52 High frequency range is muted• Is emphasis being applied? If the emphasis data does not match the input signal, the high frequency range

Page 540

General Specifications53General SpecificationsTALKBACK INOutput impedance of signal generator: 150Ω, MONITOR OUT ANALOG volume MAX, fs= 44.1k or 48kHzF

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Appendices54Dynamic Range* Dynamic range are measured with a 6dB/octave filter @12.7kHz;equivalent to a 20kHz filter with infinite dB/octave attenuation.

Page 542 - • OUTPUT COMP LIBRARY

General Specifications55Crosstalk @1kHzPHONES OUTOutput impedance of signal generator: 150Ω, fs= 44.1k or 48kHzFrequency Response 20Hz-20kHz, refer to

Page 543 - Compressor Types

Appendices56INPUT CHANNEL CH 1-48(DSP1D) / CH 1-96(DSP1D-EX)Phase normal / reverseInput patchDe-emphasis automatic de-emphasis filter (15µs/50µs)Attenu

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General Specifications57STEREO CHANNEL ST 1-4(DSP1D) / ST 1-8(DSP1D-EX)2-TRACK IN ANALOG 1-2 (CS1D) 2-TRACK IN DIGITAL 1-6 (CS1D) TALKBACK IN 1-2 (CS1

Page 545

Contents v Chapter 11. Talkback/Oscillator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 Talkback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 546 - COMPANDER (HARD & SOFT)

Appendices58MIX 1-48 (DSP1D, DSP1D-EX)MATRIX 1-24 (DSP1D, DSP1D-EX)STEREO OUT A, B (DSP1D, DSP1D-EX)Equalizer 6 band PEQ (SUB LOW, LOW, LOW MID, MID,

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General Specifications59ANALOG OUTPUT (AO8 plus LMY4-DA)DIGITAL OUTPUT (DIO8)MONITOR OUT A (CS1D)MONITOR OUT B (CS1D)LIBRARIESDA converter 24bit linea

Page 548 - Gate Types

Appendices60SCENE MEMORIESSIGNAL DELAY fs= 48kHzControls & IndicatorsINPUT BLOCKNumber of factory presets 10Number of scene memories 990PATH DELA

Page 549 - Threshold = –20dB

Controls & Indicators61ST IN BLOCKMIX OUT BLOCKMATRIX OUT BLOCKSTEREO OUT BLOCKKeys (w/ LED) ST IN 1-4/5-8 ON, ST IN 1-4/5-8 L SEL, ST IN 1-4/5-8

Page 550 - Preset Effects Programs

Appendices62SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL BLOCKSELECTED INPUT CHANNEL BLOCKKeys (w/ LED) PHANTOM +48V, PHASE, INSERT, DELAY ON,INPUT A SELECT, INPUT B SELECT

Page 551 - • Advanced reverb programs

Controls & Indicators63SELECTED OUTPUT CHANNEL BLOCKDCA GROUP BLOCKSCENE MEMORY BLOCKKeys (w/LED) DELAY ONCOMPRESSOR ON, COMPESSOR LINKCOMPRESSOR

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Appendices64LCD FUNCTION ACCESS, USER DEFINE BLOCKMASTER BLOCKDATA ENTORY BLOCKKeys (w/ LED) USER DEFINE 1-8Keys EFFECT, GEQ, SCENE, MIDI/GPI/TC, UTIL

Page 553 - Effects Parameters

Analog Input Characteristics65METER BRIDGE BLOCKDISPLAY BLOCKAnalog Input CharacteristicsAnalog Output Characteristics8 digits 7 segment LED TIME CODE

Page 554 - • DELAY LCR [Type: MIX]

Appendices66Digital Input & Output CharacteristicsINPUT/OUTPUTTERMINALSFORMAT LEVELCONNECTORTYPE QUANTITYDIGITAL I/O ENGINE A1, A2 ENGINE B1

Page 555 - • CHORUS [Type: STEREO]

Pin Assignment DIGITAL I/O ENGINE A1, A2, B1, B2 (D-SUB Half Pitch Connector 68P)67Pin Assignment DIGITAL I/O ENGINE A1, A2, B1, B2(D-SUB Half Pitch C

Page 556 - • SYMPHONIC [Type: STEREO]

Operating Manual (Start-up)

Page 557 - • AUTO PAN [Type: STEREO]

1 Chapter 1. Introduction About the “CS1D Operation Manual (Basic Operation)” The “CS1D Operation Manual (Basic Operation)” explains basic operation

Page 558 - • HQ. PITCH [Type: MIX]

Appendices68Pin Assignment DIGITAL I/O CONSOLE 1, 2 (D-SUB Half Pitch Connector 68P)Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal1GND35GND22TRK 1 IN (+)362TRK 1 IN (–

Page 559 - • REV + CHORUS [Type: MIX]

Pin Assignment GPI (D-SUB Connector 25P)69Pin Assignment GPI (D-SUB Connector 25P)Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal1Data OUT 114Data OUT 22Data OUT 315Dat

Page 560 - ➔ CHORUS [Type: MIX]

Appendices70Pin Assignment OUTPUT A,B,C(D-SUB Half Pitch Connector 68P)Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal1GND35GND2Data OUT 1-2 (+)36Data OUT 1-2 (–)3Data

Page 561 - ➔ FLANGE [Type: MIX]

Pin Assignment INPUT A,B (D-SUB Half Pitch Connector 68P)71Pin Assignment INPUT A,B (D-SUB Half Pitch Connector 68P)Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal1GND3

Page 562 - ➔ PAN [Type: MIX]

Appendices72Pin Assignment DIGITAL I/O INPUT 1-10(D-SUB Half Pitch Connector 68P)Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal1GND35GND2Data IN 1-2 (+)36Data IN 1-2 (

Page 563 - ➔ ER. [Type: MIX]

Pin Assignment DIGITAL I/O OUTPUT 1-6 (D-SUB Half Pitch Connector 68P)73Pin Assignment DIGITAL I/O OUTPUT 1-6(D-SUB Half Pitch Connector 68P)Pin No. S

Page 564 - ➔ REV [Type: MIX]

Appendices74Pin Assignment DIGITAL I/O CASCADE IN(D-SUB Half Pitch Connector 68P)Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal1GND35GND2MIX IN 1-4 (+)36MIX IN 1-4 (–)

Page 565 - • DYNA. FLANGE [Type: STEREO]

Pin Assignment DIGITAL I/O CASCADE OUT (D-SUB Half Pitch Connector 68P)75Pin Assignment DIGITAL I/O CASCADE OUT(D-SUB Half Pitch Connector 68P)Pin No.

Page 566 - • DYNA. PHASER [Type: STEREO]

Appendices76Pin Assignment DIGITAL I/O CONSOLE 1,2(D-SUB Half Pitch Connector 68P)Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal1GND35GND22TRK 1 IN (+)362TRK 1 IN (–)3

Page 567 - Initial Bank/Ch# 2

Pin Assignment CONTROL I/O REMOTE RS-422 (D-SUB Connector 9P)77Pin Assignment CONTROL I/O REMOTE RS-422(D-SUB Connector 9P)Pin Assignment CONTROL I/O

Page 568 - Initial Bank/Ch# 4

CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation) 2 Overview of the PM1D system The PM1D system is a full-digital SR mixing system that consists of a CS1D cons

Page 569 - Initial Bank/Ch# 6

Appendices78Accessories DIGITAL AUDIO CABLE 10m × 1 CONTROL CABLE 10m × 2 LAMP × 4 DUST COVER × 1 OWNER’S MANUAL × 1 PM1D SYSTEM SOFTWA

Page 570 - Initial Bank/Ch# 8

Cards Specifications79Cards Specifications• LMY2-ML1. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONSOutput impedance of signal generator: 150Ω, fs=44.1k or 48kHz.Frequency Res

Page 571 - Initial Bank/Ch# 10

Appendices80• LMY4-AD1. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONSOutput impedance of signal generator: 150Ω, fs=44.1k or 48kHz.Frequency Response 20Hz-20kHz, refer to th

Page 572 - Initial Bank/Ch# 12

Cards Specifications81• LMY4-DA1. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONSOutput impedance of signal generator: 150Ω, fs=44.1k or 48kHz.Frequency Response 20Hz-20kHz, r

Page 573 - Initial Bank/Ch# 14

YAMAHA CORPORATIONV509020 R41 1 IP Pro Audio & Digital Musical Instrument DivisionP.O. Box 3, Hamamatsu, 430-8651, Japan08 06 100 AP Printed in Ja

Page 574 - Initial Bank/Ch# 16

YAMAHA [Digital Audio Mixing System] Date: 25 Dec. 2000Model: PM1D MIDI Implementation Chart Version: 1.0Function... Transmitted Recognized Remarks

Page 575 - Initial Bank/Ch# __

MIX1MIX2MIX48STEREO LSTEREO RCUE LCUE RPM1D V2.0 System Block Diagram (CS1DV2, DSP1D, AI8, AO8, DIO8)DITHER...CH 1(-48)...Option Card IN (8ch)8C

Page 576 - Channel library list

PATCH0123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233DigitalBit3435360–10–20–30–40–50–60–70–80–90–100–110–120–130–140–150–160–170–190–200–21

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Chapter 1. Introduction 3 • Analog output unit (AO8) This output unit outputs analog audio signals from the engine. The AO8 has eight slots, with eig

Page 578

CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation) 4 Signal flow in the PM1D system The following diagram shows the general signal flow within the PM1D system. 1

Page 579 - MIDI Data Format

Chapter 1. Introduction5DIGITAL I/O CARDMODEL MY8-TDOUTININPUT1~10INPUTOUTPUT1~6OUTPUTI/O UNIT IDPORT B SELECTOR5-81-4POWERON/ OFFADATADAT digit

Page 580 - Warning Message

CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation)6Number of inputs/outputs and channel structureThe DSP1D-EX {DSP1D} engine provides INPUT connectors 1–10 for c

Page 581 - Error Message

Chapter 1. Introduction7In either mode, the input connectors of an input unit must be assigned (patched) in the CS1D display to an input chan-nel in o

Page 582 - Troubleshooting

CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation)8MIX buses/MATRIX busesThe PM1D system can send the input channel signals to MIX buses 1–48. The signals sent t

Page 583

9Chapter 2. The user interfaces of the CS1DThis chapter introduces the various user interfaces that control the software of the CS1D console, and expl

Page 584

CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation)10• Text input boxThese boxes are used to input characters/numerals/symbols when assigning a name to a channel

Page 585 - General Specifications

ii Contents Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 About the “CS1D Operating Manual (Start-u

Page 586

Chapter 2. The user interfaces of the CS1D11User interface on the top panel of the CS1DThe top panel of the CS1D provides the following controls used

Page 587 - DIGITAL INPUT (DIO8)

CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation)12Data entry blockThe data entry block contains controllers used to modify the settings and values in the displ

Page 588

Chapter 2. The user interfaces of the CS1D13Identical types of connectors on the rear panel and top panel cannot be used simultaneously. Only one conn

Page 589

CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation)14Various basic operationsThis section explains the basic operations performed in the CS1D display. In general,

Page 590 - MATRIX 1-24 (DSP1D, DSP1D-EX)

Chapter 2. The user interfaces of the CS1D15Drag and drop“Drag and drop” is the action of moving the pointer to a specific item in the screen, dragging

Page 591 - LIBRARIES

CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation)16Accessing the desired screenThere are two ways to access the desired function/screen in the display.Using the

Page 592 - Controls & Indicators

Chapter 2. The user interfaces of the CS1D17Button operationsButtons within the display are used to turn specific parameters on/off, or to choose one o

Page 593 - STEREO OUT BLOCK

CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation)18Moving the cursorHere’s how to move the cursor (red box) in order to select the display parameter that you wi

Page 594 - SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL BLOCK

Chapter 2. The user interfaces of the CS1D19Adjusting the value of a knob or faderKnobs and faders within the display are used to adjust the value of

Page 595 - SCENE MEMORY BLOCK

CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation)20Assigning a nameThe PM1D system allows you to assign names (long name, short name) to individual channels, an

Page 596 - DATA ENTORY BLOCK

Contents iii Basic settings (Mirror mode) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Selecting the operation mode (Mirror mode) . . .

Page 597 - Analog Output Characteristics

Chapter 2. The user interfaces of the CS1D21• √ ® buttons...Move the highlighted area to left or right.• PASTE button ...The text string that had

Page 598 - TYPE QUANTITY

22Chapter 3. Audio connections and patchingThis chapter explains how to connect input/output devices such as mics and speaker systems to the input/out

Page 599

Chapter 3. Audio connections and patching23• AD card (LMY4-AD)The LMY4-AD provides four channels of XLR-3-31 (balanced) input jacks that can be used s

Page 600

CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation)24Audio connections for an analog output unitAn LMY4-DA DA card installed in the AO8 analog output unit provide

Page 601

Chapter 3. Audio connections and patching25Audio connections for a digital input/output unitThe DIO8 digital input/output unit can accommodate up to e

Page 602 - Pin Assignment OUTPUT A,B,C

CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation)26Audio connections for the consoleIn the PM1D system, most of the signal processing is performed in the input/

Page 603

Chapter 3. Audio connections and patching27• TALKBACK IN 1 jack (top panel)• TALKBACK IN 2 jack (rear panel)These are XLR-3-31 (balanced) jacks for co

Page 604

CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation)28PatchingSimply connecting an external device to an input/output unit does not cause the signal to be input to

Page 605

Chapter 3. Audio connections and patching292. Use the horizontal scroll bar to access the patch source input unit.The horizontal axis of the screen sh

Page 606

CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation)30HintThe short name you assign to each channel will be displayed in various screens of the display and in the

Page 607

1 Introduction About the “CS1D Operating Manual (Start-up)” The “CS1D Operating Manual (Start-up)” is an introductory manual that explains how to con

Page 608

Chapter 3. Audio connections and patching312. Use the vertical scroll bar to access the patch source output channel.The vertical axis of the screen sh

Page 609 - (D-SUB Connector 9P)

32Chapter 4. Basic operation for input channelsThis chapter explains basic operation for input channels/ST IN channels.About input channelsBlocks used

Page 610 - Dimensions

Chapter 4. Basic operation for input channels33Changing the channel assignmentsWhen the PM1D system is in its default state, INPUT blocks 1–4 are assi

Page 611 - Cards Specifications

CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation)34Basic operation INPUT blocks/ST IN blockThis section explains basic input channel operation using the INPUT b

Page 612 - • LMY4-AD

Chapter 4. Basic operation for input channels35ST IN blockMIXON100PANL CLIPR+48VINPUTINS ABLGAINSELDCA-68COMPCLIP612182314675810119RCLMUTESAFE123060GA

Page 613 - MIN TYP MAX UNITS

CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation)36Head amp settingsFor channels to which a mic/line amp card (LMY2-ML) has been patched, you must complete vari

Page 614 - YAMAHA CORPORATION

Chapter 4. Basic operation for input channels 37 If you wish to use phantom power, you must also turn on the +48V switch located on the front panel of

Page 615 - MIDI Implementation Chart

CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation)38Sending a signal from an input channel to a STEREO busHere’s how to use the INPUT block/ST IN block to send a

Page 616 - Dual Console Mode Only

Chapter 4. Basic operation for input channels39Sending a signal from an input channel to a MIX busHere’s how to use the INPUT block/ST IN block to sen

Page 617

CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation)402. Use the on-screen FIX/VARI buttons to select either FIX type or VARI type for adjacent odd-numbered → even

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