Yamaha PM5D-RH V2 Manual Do Utilizador

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PM5D/PM5D-RH V2 / DSP5D Owner’s Manual    
Operating section
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Basic operation on the PM5D
Buttons in the display are used to switch parameters on/off 
or to select one of multiple choices.
1
Move the pointer to the desired button, and 
use the left/right buttons of the track pad (or 
mouse) to click the button.
The button will be switched on/off (or the correspond-
ing button will be selected).
Hint
You can use the CURSOR []/[®]/[π]/[] keys and the 
[ENTER] key (or the arrow keys and <Enter> key of a PS/2 
keyboard) to perform the equivalent operation.
Hint
When using the track pad, you can also click by tapping the 
track pad if you have enabled tapping in the PREFERENCE 2 
screen (UTILITY function 
be the same as if you pressed the left button of the track pad 
(or mouse).
Knobs and faders in the display are used to adjust the value 
of specific parameters.
1
Move the pointer to the desired knob/fader, 
and use the left/right buttons of the track pad 
(or mouse) to click the knob/fader.
The cursor will move to that location.
2
To increase or decrease the value in steps of 1, 
click the right button or left button of the 
track pad (or mouse).
Clicking the right button will raise the value by one 
step, and clicking the left button will lower the value by 
one step.
3
To raise or lower the value continuously, use 
the track pad (or mouse) to drag the knob/
fader.
The value will change as you drag the knob or fader 
left/right or up/down. For a parameter whose knob has 
a wide range of adjustment, holding down the right 
button of the track pad (or mouse) as you drag will 
produce a larger range of change than when using the 
left button.
Hint
You can also adjust the value by using the [DEC/CANCEL]/
[INC/OK] keys, the [DATA] encoder, or the <PageUp>/<Page-
Down> keys of a PS/2 keyboard. When adjusting a parameter 
that has a wide range of adjustment, you can increase the rate 
of change by holding down the [SHIFT] key while you press 
the [DEC/CANCEL]/[INC/OK] keys (or turn the [DATA] 
encoder).
Operating the buttons
Click
Off
On
Adjusting the setting of a knob or 
fader
Adjust the 
knob value
Adjust the 
fader value