Yamaha PM1D Manager V2 Supplementary Manual - page 8
PM1D Manager for Windows Operating manual
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Hint
Even if the BALANCE button is on, the signal that is
sent from those input channels to a FIX type MIX
bus will not be affected if the FIXED MIX PAN but-
ton is turned off for both channels.
In addition, the operation will change as follows if the
PAN MODE “BALANCE” button is on.
•
Of the two channels for which the BALANCE button
is turned on, if you save one of the channels in the
channel library, the PAN MODE setting will be saved
for the other channel even if it is not paired.
•
When you recall data from the channel library, the
PAN MODE or PAN value will not be recalled if the
PAN MODE setting differs between the recall source
and recall destination. However only if the recall des-
tination is paired, the PAN MODE and PAN value
will be recalled.
•
When you copy channel data, the PAN MODE and
PAN value will not be copied if the PAN MODE set-
ting differs between the copy source and copy desti-
nation. However, the PAN MODE and PAN value
will be copied only if the copy destination is paired.
•
When recalling a channel library or copying a chan-
nel, if the channel that is not being recalled or copied
is set to a PAN mode of BALANCE or if VARI PAN
LINK is turned on, the MIX “BALANCE” value will
be the same as the TO ST “BALANCE” in order to
avoid inconsistencies between the TO ST value and
MIX BALANCE value of the recalled or copied chan-
nels.
•
When recalling scene data from a scene memory, and
the PAN MODE setting of odd-numbered/even-
numbered input channels does not match because
one of the channels is set to Recall Safe, the PAN
MODE or PAN values will not be recalled.
•
For an input channel whose MIX send is set to Recall
Safe, the PAN/BALANCE of the MIX send will also
be subject to Recall Safe. For this reason if the PAN
MODE settings of the recall source and recall desti-
nation do not match, it will not be possible to recall
the PAN MODE or PAN/BALANCE values.
•
In the case of an input channel in which the PAN
MODE is BALANCE and the MIX send is set to
Recall Safe, recalling a scene in which “PAN
MODE=BALANCE, VARI PAN LINK=on” will cause
the BALANCE value of the STEREO send to be
recalled, but the BALANCE of the MIX send will be
subject to Recall Safe. In this state, it is possible that
BALANCE values of the STEREO send and MIX
send will be inconsistent, so VARI PAN LINK will
therefore be forcibly switched off. The PAN parame-
ter fade function (INPUT CH PANNING, located in
the SCENE function FADE TIME screen) can also be
used when the BALANCE button is on. However,
you must enable INPUT CH PANNING for both the
odd-numbered and even-numbered channels.
•
If the PAN MODE is switched from PAN to BAL-
ANCE (or vice versa) while the PAN parameter fade
function is being executed, the PAN parameter fade
function will be aborted for that channel.
Procedure
Here's the procedure for operating the BALANCE
parameter of input channels/ST IN channels.
1. Access the PAN/ROUTING function CH to MIX
screen.
2. In the VARI & FIX area, turn on the TO ST button
for adjacent odd-numbered/even-numbered chan-
nels or for a ST IN channel.
3. In the PAN MODE area, turn on the BALANCE but-
ton of the corresponding channels.
The PAN knobs in the screen (position indicator dis-
played in red) will change to BAL knobs (position
indicator displayed in white), and will function as
the balance parameter.
Hint
The BALANCE parameter is valid even if you do not
enable pairing between the input channels.
4. Move the cursor to one of the BAL knobs, and turn
the [DATA] encoder to adjust the value of the BAL-
ANCE parameter.
The BAL knobs of both channels will move in tan-
dem.
The BALANCE parameter can also be controlled
from the INPUT block [PAN] encoder on the CS1D's
front panel, or from the SELECTED INPUT CHAN-
NEL block [PAN] encoder. In this case, the LEDs sur-
rounding the [PAN] encoder will display as follows.