User manual YAMAHA RK1

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[. . . ] IMPORTANT: When connecting this product to accessories and/or another product use only high quality shielded cables. Cable/s supplied with this product MUST be used. Failure to follow instructions could void your FCC authorization to use this product in the USA. NOTE: This product has been tested and found to comply with the requirements listed in FCC Regulations, Part 15 for Class "B" digital devices. [. . . ] Pressing the [PEQ] key will take you through the equalization displays, and pressing the [NOTCH] key will take you through the notch filter, and LPF and HPF filter displays. NOTE The displays differ in mono and stereo mode. To set the mono/stereo mode, refer to the "Utilities" section, later in the manual. Display when in stereo mode: PEQ displays: PEQ PEQ L R Graphical display of all active equalizer bands. PEQ PEQ L R Numerical display of all equalizer bands. PEQ PEQ L R Delay and attenuation parameters. Notch displays: NOTCH NOTCH L R Graphical display of all active notch, HPF and LPF filters. NOTCH NOTCH L R Numerical display of the notch, HPF and LPF parameters. YDP2006 8 ­ Using the display ­ The [L/<] and [R/>] keys Display when in mono mode: PEQ displays: PEQ PEQ L R Graphical display of all active equalizer bands (MONO. L 1-6 on one screen and MONO. R 1-6 on the other). PEQ PEQ L R Numerical display of all equalization bands (MONO. L 1-6 on one screen and MONO. R 1-6 on the other). PEQ PEQ Delay and attenuation parameters. Notch displays: NOTCH NOTCH Mono L R Graphical display of all active notch, HPF and LPF filters (filters MONO. L 1-4, HPF and LPF on one screen, and filters MONO. R 1-4 on the other). NOTCH NOTCH L R Numerical display of the notch, HPF and LPF parameters. The [L/<] and [R/>] keys When in stereo mode, each of the above displays can show either the settings for the left channel, or the settings for the right channel. To select which channel will be displayed, press the [L/<] or [R/>] key. The LED on the corresponding key will light up, the display will change to show the new channel, and either R or L will appear in the top left of the screen. In mono mode, if the unit is in PEQ mode, the [L/<] and [R/>] keys toggle between equalization bands MONO. L 1-6 and MONO. R 1-6. If the unit is in notch mode, the [L/<] and [R/>] keys toggle between notches 1-4, HPF, LPF (MONO. L), and MONO. R notches 1-4, as shown above. YDP2006 9 ­ Using the display ­ Linking channels Linking channels In order to change both the L and R channels at the same time, the L and R channels must be linked. When the channels are linked, making any changes to one channel will also affect the other. Existing parameters from one channel will not be copied to the other channel, unless they are altered while the channels are linked. To link the channels, press one of the two channel keys (either [L/<] or [R/>]), and while holding it down, press the other one. Because the screen can only show one channel at a time, only the settings of the first channel you pressed will be displayed, and the LED on that key will light. The settings of the other channel will not be displayed, and its LED will blink. The PEQ, notch and HPF and LPF indicators NOTCH 1 2 3 4 HPF LPF PEQ 1 2 3 4 5 6 The small round LEDs above the PEQ and notch selectors indicate whether or not the corresponding PEQ band, or notch filter is active (turned on). Use the G encoder to select what kind of data will be dumped. You can choose between: ALL DATA (all memory areas will be dumped), SYSTEM (the parameters you set up in the UTILITY menus will be dumped), MEMORY (a single memory area, or all memory areas will be dumped), and BANK (the Program Change tables). If you have selected MEMORY with the G encoder, use the Q encoder to select the memory area that you want to dump (1 through 40 or ALL). If you have selected BANK with the G encoder, use the Q encoder to select the Program Change bank you want to dump (A through D or ALL). NOTE You can dump this data over MIDI to a MIDI data filer device (including a personal computer), or over the Y-485 network to a computer connected through the YAMAHA IFU485 interface. There is no need to set the unit into any special receive mode to receive bulk dump data from an external device. Y-485 NETWORK The Y-485 network is more complex (in terms of software addressing) than the MIDI system. Each device on a network belongs to a group and has a device number within that group. Use the [L/<] and [R/>] keys to decide whether you are editing the REMOTE or LOCAL settings. The LOCAL settings, of course, refer to this unit, and the REMOTE settings refer to a unit to which you will be sending data. The F encoder allows you to set up a group number between 1 and 7. The Y-485 protocol allows messages to be sent to groups of units. If you are editing the REMOTE settings, you can also set this to a "*". This is a "don't care" value ­ the remote device address is irrelevant, and messages will be sent to all groups. [. . . ] For filters that are on, this is replaced by a small symbol representing the filter. NOTE If you wish to hear the effects of the filter while you are editing it, make sure the indicator above the filter selector is on. If not, press the appropriate selector to turn it on. 3 Use the F rotary encoder to alter the frequency of the filter. 4 For the notch filters, use the Q rotary encoder to alter the Q of the notch. The figure shown is adjustable from 0. 5 to 10. 0 (10. 0 is the narrowest). [. . . ]

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