Yamaha PM5D-RH V2 Manual Do Utilizador

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PM5D/PM5D-RH V2 / DSP5D Owner’s Manual    
Reference section
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Information shown 
in the display
Function 
menu
Global 
functions
Output 
functions
Input 
functions
Appendices
Here you can assign the desired input channels / output 
channels to the eight faders in the DCA section of the 
panel. Here you can also assign the machine, INPUT chan-
nel layer, and ST IN/FX RTN layer that will be switched in 
tandem with the FADER MODE.
MACHINE ID
This assigns a machine ID number (#1–#3) that will be 
the target of panel operations. If you select “STAY” the 
machine will not change.
INPUT
This assigns the layer that will be operated by the 
INPUT channel strip. You can select 1–24 or 25–48. If 
you select “STAY” the layer will not change.
1–8 (DCA faders 1–8)
Here you can assign the channel that will be operated 
by each fader. You can select CH 1–48, STIN1L–
STIN4R, FXRTN1L–FXRTN4R, MIX1–24, 
MATRIX1–8, DCA1–8, MONITOR LEVEL, or CUE 
LEVEL of each machine. If you select “STAY” the fad-
ers will not change. If you select “----,” the faders will 
be disabled.
ST IN/FX RTN
This assigns the layer that will be operated by the ST 
IN/FX RTN channel strip. You can select either ST IN 
or FX RTN of each machine. If you select “STAY” the 
machine will not change.
FADER MODE
Indicates the currently selected fader mode (layer A–F, 
DCA). You can also click the buttons to switch the 
fader mode directly. The machine, INPUT channel 
strip, DCA faders, and ST IN/FX RTN channel strip 
will change.
Faders 1–8
The parameter assigned to each fader of the DCA fader 
section is shown here.
 
This will depend on the cur-
rently selected fader mode. You can also operate the 
fader directly by dragging it upward or downward.
STEREO A/STEREO B
This selects the function that will be operated by the 
STEREO faders and STEREO [ON] keys of the STE-
REO A/B channel strip. You can select ST A/B, 
MONITOR, or CUE.
Hint
Settings 
1
4
 and 
7
 will not change until you press the 
ENTER key to confirm.
FADER ASSIGN screen
FADER ASSIGN
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