User manual YAMAHA PS100B

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[. . . ] Refer to the Owner's Manual that came with your console for more information. Editing Parameters in Studio Manager In Studio Manager, editable parameters appear in both the Auto Doppler window and the Generic Editor window. The Auto Doppler window enables you to edit Auto Doppler specific parameters, and the Generic Editor window enables you to edit parameters common to Auto Doppler and other Effects. Refer to the Studio Manager Owner's Manual for your console for more information on the Generic Editor window. Studio Manager Generic Editor window 2 Part Names and Functions 1 3 9 7 4 5 6 2 Auto Doppler window ) 8 !$ 5 9 @ # 3 7 ! 6 @ 4 % 8 Console display 3 1 Position View In Auto Doppler, the listening point is the center point in this view, and is displayed in purple. [. . . ] Instead it is determined by the time difference between the Transit and End, along with the Speed. 5 Sound Source Position The current position of the sound source is displayed in green. It is not displayed while offline because automation is impossible then. 6 Transit Point Value Display The direction and distance from the listening point to the transit point are displayed as numbers. 7 Grid Interval Display Displays the size of one square on the grid. This interval is automatically switched when the zoom amount is changed. 2 [ZOOM] Slider/[FIT] Button The [ZOOM] slider is used to enlarge or reduce the Position View. The [FIT] button automatically zooms the curve from the start point to the end point to a size that stretches across the available area. 3 SPEED [SPEED] Slider/[SPEED] Knob This is the speed of the sound source's movement. It can simulate everything from the speed of a person walking to the speed of a jet. The sound source moves constantly along the path at the set speed. The value is displayed on the right side of the speed display. The units displayed can be switched through a pull-down menu. Km/h, m/sec, and mph can be selected as the units. The value can be changed by double-clicking the slider or speed display and entering a number from the keyboard. It can also be changed by dragging the mouse up and down on the speed display. 4 FADE TIME [FADE TIME] Slider/[FADE TIME] Knob This sets the length of time for the fade-in from the set start point, and the fade-out time to the end point. FADE TIME Display Displays the set Fade Time in seconds. Otherwise it will be grayed out. [DIV R] Display Sets the DIV R value. You can double click here and type in a value from the keyboard. The value can also be changed by dragging the mouse up and down. If the setting is zero, only L/R is used. If 50 is set, the ratio between L/R and the center will be 50:50. When 100 is set, the signal will go to the center channel only. [LINK] Button/[F/R LINK] Knob Links DIV R to the DIV F value. When the two are linked, the DIV R value will be the same as the DIV F. This is displayed in the Auto Doppler window only when Surround Mode is 6. 1. Otherwise it will be grayed out. 9 CURRENT TIME Display Displays the current Timecode. If it is in offline mode or the Clock Reference setting is MIDI CLOCK, 00:00:00. 00 will always be displayed. 7 ) AUTOMATION START TIMECODE, [S] Button Sets the Timecode for the Start Point. Automation starts at the time of the Timecode value set here. [. . . ] The setting can be changed by double clicking the time display and typing in a value from the keyboard. The value can also be changed by dragging the mouse up and down. Pressing the [T] button on the left side sets it to the Timecode value displayed for the CURRENT TIME. This [T] button is disabled if it is in offline mode or the Clock Reference setting is MIDI Clock. End TIMECODE, [E] Button Sets the Timecode for the End Point. [. . . ]

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