Yamaha D5000 User Manual

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4 - The front panel
D5000
The front panel
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INPUT LEVEL – The two concentric rotary controls are used to adjust the level of the input 
signal. The inner control adjusts the left channel and the outer control adjusts the right channel.
2
MIX – This control adjusts the amount of effect from DRY (no effect) to WET (full effect).
3
Input Level Meters (L and R) – These stereo meters consist of one eight-segment LED per 
channel. The segments correspond to -42 dB, -36 dB, -30 dB, -24 dB, -18 dB, -12 dB, -6 dB, and 
CLIP.
4
PROGRAM – This 2-digit LED indicator shows the current program. When the LEDs are 
flashing, this indicates that a new program has been selected but not yet recalled.
5
Screen – This backlit LCD panel displays the details of the selected parameter.
6
DATA ENTRY – The rotary encoder is used to select another program or to modify parameter 
settings.
7
CURSOR – When the Program LED is lit, the 
[ ^ ] and [ % ] keys are used to select a program 
number, the 
[ < ] ("
STORE
") key is used to store a program, and the 
[ > ] ("
RECALL
") key is used 
to recall the selected program.
When the Program LED is turned off, the 
[ < ] , [ ^ ] , [ > ] , and [ % ] keys are used to select the 
different parameters of a program.
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PARAMETER keys – These keys allow you to select the different parameters for editing. Each 
key has an LED set in it to provide a quick visual indication of the status of the unit.
The 
[ DELAY ] key controls the delay or freeze parameters. Each key press steps through a 
sequence of display pages, allowing you to set the output level and other parameters.
The 
[ FB ] key controls the feedback parameters. Pressing this key more than once switches 
feedback ON or OFF.
The 
[ MOD ] key controls the modulation. Pressing this key more than once switches 
modulation ON or OFF.
The 
[ DUCK ] key controls the duck or gate threshold. Pressing this key more than once switches 
duck ON or OFF.
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PROGRAM key – The 
[ PROGRAM ] key selects one of the 100 stored programs. It has an LED 
which lights when the key is pressed.
10 TRIGGER key – The 
[ TRIGGER ] key is used to set the tempo for delay parameters or to operate 
a freeze or sample and hold program. When the delay 
DISPLAY UNIT
 (see page 11) is set to 
"
TEMPO
", the LED will flash in time to the current tempo.
11 UTILITY key – The 
[ UTILITY ] key cycles through a number of display pages, allowing you to 
set up various system parameters for the unit. It has an LED which lights when the key is 
initially pressed.
12 BYPASS key – The 
[ BYPASS ] key, when pressed, causes the input signal to bypass the internal 
circuitry. It has an LED which lights while BYPASS is active.
13 POWER – Press to turn the power ON. The last program will be automatically recalled.
NOTE
The meters come after the A-D converters in the signal chain. Therefore, the CLIP LEDs indicate digital 
distortion. The input levels should be adjusted so that the CLIP LEDs never light up.
INPUT LEVEL
-00
+10
L
R
DRY
WET
MIX
L
R
CLIP
-6
-12
-18
-24
-30
-36
-42
PROGRAM
PROFESSIONAL DIGITAL DELAY
DATA ENTRY
STORE
RECALL
PROGRAM
TRIGGER
UTILITY
BYPASS
DELAY
FB
MOD
DUCK
ON
OFF
POWER
CURSOR
PARAMETER
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2
3
4
5
6
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C
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