Yamaha YDP2006 Manuel D’Utilisation
12 – Utilities – Y-485 COMM. I/O
YDP2006
Y-485 COMM. I/O
Only one parameter is available here: the data which will
be recognized by the unit over the Y-485 network. There
are three values, selectable with the F encoder: OFF, PGM
CHANGE and ALL. When OFF, no Y-485 messages will be
recognized by the unit, when PGM CHANGE, only Pro-
gram Change messages will be recognized by the unit, and
when ALL, any data coming over the Y-485 interface will
be recognized.
be recognized by the unit over the Y-485 network. There
are three values, selectable with the F encoder: OFF, PGM
CHANGE and ALL. When OFF, no Y-485 messages will be
recognized by the unit, when PGM CHANGE, only Pro-
gram Change messages will be recognized by the unit, and
when ALL, any data coming over the Y-485 interface will
be recognized.
NOTE
These parameters are entirely independent of any data received at the MIDI ports.
PARAMETER COPY
This allows you to initialize new equalization settings from a “template” setting and to copy
channel settings. The “template” settings allow you to set the mono/stereo mode, and the
6dB/12dB boost mode.
channel settings. The “template” settings allow you to set the mono/stereo mode, and the
6dB/12dB boost mode.
Use the F encoder to decide what setting you will use as
the default, and where you will copy it to. There are four
“template” settings available:
STEREO 12 is a stereo 6-band parametric EQ with 4 notch
filters (plus HPF and LPF) and gain for each band of
the default, and where you will copy it to. There are four
“template” settings available:
STEREO 12 is a stereo 6-band parametric EQ with 4 notch
filters (plus HPF and LPF) and gain for each band of
±
12dB.
STEREO 6 is a stereo 6-band parametric EQ with 4 notch
filters (plus HPF and LPF) and gain for each band of
filters (plus HPF and LPF) and gain for each band of
±
6dB.
MONO 12 is a mono 12-band parametric EQ with 8 notch
filters (plus HPF and LPF) and gain for each band of
filters (plus HPF and LPF) and gain for each band of
±
12dB.
MONO 6 is a mono 12-band parametric EQ with 8 notch
filters (plus HPF and LPF) and gain for each band of
filters (plus HPF and LPF) and gain for each band of
±
6dB.
Select the “template” you want to use using the F encoder.
The “template” will be copied to the edit area.
After the “template” settings, if the current setting is in ste-
reo mode (STEREO 6 or STEREO 12), turning the F
encoder will bring up two more options: from L-DATA to
R-DATA and from R-DATA to L-DATA. This allows you to
copy from one channel to another. If you are in mono
mode, these options will of course not be available.
Using the G encoder, you can select what data is to be cop-
ied between channels: ALL (self-explanatory), EQ (the
parametric equalization settings), FILTER (the notch filter
settings), or DELAY/ATT (the delay and attenuation set-
tings).
The “template” will be copied to the edit area.
After the “template” settings, if the current setting is in ste-
reo mode (STEREO 6 or STEREO 12), turning the F
encoder will bring up two more options: from L-DATA to
R-DATA and from R-DATA to L-DATA. This allows you to
copy from one channel to another. If you are in mono
mode, these options will of course not be available.
Using the G encoder, you can select what data is to be cop-
ied between channels: ALL (self-explanatory), EQ (the
parametric equalization settings), FILTER (the notch filter
settings), or DELAY/ATT (the delay and attenuation set-
tings).
Whatever data you have chosen to copy (“template” or channel data) press the
[STORE] key
to start the copying process. If you have not set the software protection on, the message “**
EXECUTING” will appear briefly on screen as the data is copied. If software protection is
on, nothing will appear on screen, and no data will be copied when you press the
EXECUTING” will appear briefly on screen as the data is copied. If software protection is
on, nothing will appear on screen, and no data will be copied when you press the
[STORE]
key.