Yamaha YDP2006 Manuel D’Utilisation
4 – The front panel
YDP2006
The front panel
From left to right, the controls on the front panel are:
1
INPUT LEVEL
– two concentric rotary controls (inner control is left channel) to adjust the
level of the signal fed into the YDP2006.
2
Level meters – L and R
– These meters come after the A-D convertors in the signal chain.
A “CLIP” indication therefore indicates digital distortion, and the input levels should be
adjusted so that the “CLIP” indicators never light.
adjusted so that the “CLIP” indicators never light.
3
Memory
– this 2-digit LED indicator shows the current memory area.
4
Screen
– this 56 x 128 pixel display gives a graphic representation of the current equal-
ization settings. It is also used to display other settings which you can edit using the
front panel controls.
front panel controls.
5
Rotary encoders
– the
F
,
G
and
Q
controls are used primarily for setting the Frequency,
Gain and Q of equalization bands. When editing utility settings, they may also be used
for editing data.
for editing data.
6
PEQ/NOTCH selectors and indicators
– When the PEQ key
8
is lit, the selectors are used
to select a band from PEQ 1–6 (or either MONO.L 1–6, or MONO.R 1-6 when in mono
mode).
When the NOTCH key
mode).
When the NOTCH key
9
is lit, they are used to select a band among notches 1–4, and
the HPF and LPF filters or, when in mono mode, MONO.L (1–4 and HPF and LPF) or
MONO.R (1-4).
The indicators show the status of the various bands/filters, and light when the corre-
sponding band/filter is on.
MONO.R (1-4).
The indicators show the status of the various bands/filters, and light when the corre-
sponding band/filter is on.
7
MEMORY keys
– the
[STORE]
,
[RECALL]
,
[^]
and
[%]
keys are used to read and write settings
stored in the 40 memory areas.
8
PEQ key – pressing this key will show the parameters for the parametric equalizer (in
either graphic or numerical form), and enable the PEQ selectors. The indicators will
show the on/off status of the parametric bands.
either graphic or numerical form), and enable the PEQ selectors. The indicators will
show the on/off status of the parametric bands.
9
NOTCH key – pressing this key will show the parameters for the notch filters (in either
graphic or numerical form), and enable the NOTCH selectors and indicators.
graphic or numerical form), and enable the NOTCH selectors and indicators.
0
UTILITY key – pressing this key will cycle through a range of screens, allowing you to set
up various system parameters for the unit.
up various system parameters for the unit.
A
[L/<] and [R/>] keys – you can make equalization settings for the left and right channels
independently. These keys allow you to select which channel you are editing. By press-
ing one of these keys, holding it down, and then pressing the other, you can edit the
parameters of both channels simultaneously.
independently. These keys allow you to select which channel you are editing. By press-
ing one of these keys, holding it down, and then pressing the other, you can edit the
parameters of both channels simultaneously.
B
BYPASS key – when pressed, the signal fed into the unit will bypass the internal circuitry,
and will be re-output “as is”.
and will be re-output “as is”.
INPUT LEVEL
0
+10
-
L
R
L
R
CLIP
-6
-12
-18
-24
-30
-36
-42
-18
-24
-30
-36
-42
MEMORY
PARAMETRIC
EQUALIZER
EQUALIZER
F
G
Q
NOTCH
1
2
3
4
HPF
LPF
STORE
RECALL
MEMORY
PEQ
NOTCH
UTILITY
L
R
BYPASS
POWER
ON
OFF
PEQ
1
2
3
4
5
6
3
4
5
A
B
7
6
B
2
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1