User manual YAMAHA PSS-50-PSS-190

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[. . . ] · The screen displays as illustrated in this owner's manual are for instructional purposes, and may appear somewhat different from the screens which appear on your computer. · Future upgrades of application and system software and any changes in specifications and functions will be announced separately. · Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the U. S. · Apple, Mac and Macintosh are trademarks of Apple Inc. , registered in the U. S. [. . . ] The current value is shown in the numerical box below the knob. You can set this to the default value (+10 dB) by holding down the <Ctrl>(< >) key and clicking the knob. You can also use the [48V] button to switch phantom power on/off. B Ø (Phase) Inverts the phase of the signal after AD conversion. C HPF (High Pass Filter) Use the [ON] button at the right to switch the high-pass filter on/off. You can use the knob at left to adjust the cutoff frequency. The current value is shown in the numerical box below the knob. An indication of "H" will appear on the EQ graph of the equalizer. 28 LS9 Editor Owner's Manual TO STEREO/MONO Here you can specify how the signal will be sent from the input channel to the STEREO bus / MONO bus. MODE · ST/MONO button When this button is on, the signal will be sent to the STEREO L/R bus and independently to the MONO bus. [INPUT CH 1­48] [ST IN CH 1­4] PAN (BALANCE for ST IN) Adjusts the panning of the signal sent from the input channel to the STEREO bus L/R channels. You can set this to the center position by holding down the <Ctrl>(< >) key of the computer keyboard and clicking the knob. This is linked with the [PAN] encoder in the SELECTED CHANNEL section of the LS9 panel. Switches the signal sent from the input channel to the STEREO bus on/off. Switches the signal sent from the input channel to the MONO bus on/off. ST M(C) · LCR button When this button is on, the signal will be sent to the L/C/R buses which work in conjunction with each other. [INPUT CH 1­48] [ST IN CH 1­4] PAN (BALANCE for ST IN) Adjusts the panning of the signal that is sent from the input channel to each of the L/C/ R channels. You can set this to the center position by holding down the <Ctrl>(< >) key of the computer keyboard and clicking the knob. The input signal will start being compressed when the key-in signal exceeds this level; compression will be removed when the signal falls below this level. G FREQ. (Minimum frequency) Specifies the minimum frequency at which the key-in signal will activate the de-esser. H KEY IN SOURCE This indicates the key-in signal that will be used. It is fixed at SELF POST EQ. 34 LS9 Editor Owner's Manual INSERT (INPUT CH 1­32 only) 1 2 A ON Enables/disables insert-in/out. 3 4 B OUT (Insert out) Click this to select the output port that will be assigned to insert-out, from the following choices. NONE SLOT1-1. . . SLOT1-16, SLOT2-1(*). . . SLOT2-16(*) RACK1A, RACK1B. . . RACK5L(A). . . RACK8R(B) (*) No assignment Output channels of an I/O card installed in a slot L/R inputs of Rack 1­8 SLOT2 can be displayed only if you're editing offline and have selected PSS-50-PSS-190 in the Model Select field of the Mixer Setup window, or if you are editing online with the PSS-50-PSS-190 connected. C IN (Insert in) Click this to select the input port that will be assigned to insert-in, from the following choices. NONE SLOT1-1. . . SLOT1-16, SLOT2-1(*). . . SLOT2-16(*) RACK1A, RACK1B. . . RACK5L(A). . . RACK8R(B) (*) No assignment Input channels of an I/O card installed in a slot L/R outputs of Rack 1­8 SLOT2 can be displayed only if you're editing offline and have selected PSS-50-PSS-190 in the Model Select field of the Mixer Setup window, or if you are editing online with the PSS-50-PSS-190 connected. D POINT (Insert point) Selects the position at which insert-in/out will be patched. Choose from PRE EQ or PRE FADER. DIRECT OUT (except for ST IN CH) 1 2 A ON Turns the direct output on/off. 3 4 B DIRECT OUT GAIN Adjusts the gain of the direct output. The current value is shown in the numerical box below the knob. You can set this to the nominal value (0. 0 dB) by holding down the <Ctrl>(< >) key and clicking the knob. C DIRECT OUT PORT Click this to select one of the following output ports as the one used for direct out. NONE OMINI1­OMNI16(*) SLOT1-1. . . SLOT1-16, SLOT2-1(*). . . SLOT2-16(*) 2TR DOUT L, 2TR DOUT R No assignment OMNI jacks 1­16(*) Output channels of an I/O card installed in a slot L/R channels of the 2 TR OUT DIGITAL jack 35 LS9 Editor Owner's Manual REC IN L, REC IN R (*) L/R channels of the USB memory recorder input OMNI jacks 9­16 and SLOT2 can be displayed only if you're editing offline and have selected PSS-50-PSS-190 in the Model Select field of the Mixer Setup window, or if you are editing online with the PSS-50-PSS-190 connected. D DIRECT OUT POINT Select either PRE HPF, PRE EQ, or PRE FADER as the location at which direct out will be patched. RECALL SAFE/MUTE SAFE These enable/disable Recall Safe and Mute Safe for the channel. MUTE GROUP 1 A MUTE GROUP Selects the mute group (1­8) to which that channel belongs. Fader 1 A ON Switches the input channel on/off. This is linked with the INPUT section CH [ON] keys on the LS9's panel. B Fader 2 Adjusts the input level of the input channel. This is linked with the INPUT section faders of the LS9's panel. A meter indicating the signal level is shown at the right of the fader, and the current value is shown in the numerical box immediately below. You can set this to the minimum value (­ dB) by holding down the <Ctrl>(< >) key of your computer keyboard and clicking the fader knob, or set it to the nominal value (0. 00 dB) by holding down the <Ctrl>(< >) key and <Shift> key and clicking the fader knob. C CUE 3 This button cue-monitors the signal of the input channel. This is linked with the INPUT section [CUE] keys on the LS9's panel. 36 LS9 Editor Owner's Manual If a MIX channel is selected CHANNEL SELECT (Channel selection) 1 2 A SELECT (Channel selection) Except for the fact that your editing applies to a MIX channel, this is the same as the channel selection for an input channel ( p. 27). B OUTPUT PATCH This selects the output port that will be assigned to the MIX channel. 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