User manual YAMAHA PSS-595

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[. . . ] · Future upgrades of application and system software and any changes in specifications and functions will be announced at the following URL. http://www. yamahaproaudio. com/ · The illustrations and screens as shown in this manual are for instructional purposes only, and may appear somewhat different from those on your computer. · Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft® Corporation in the United States and other countries. · The company names and product names in this manual are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. [. . . ] Click the [ ]/[ ] buttons, or make changes in the dialog box that appears when you click the value. The parameters available for each channel are listed below. MONO INPUT channel Parameter HIGH (shelving) G F G MID (peaking) F Q LOW (shelving) G F Range -15dB ­ +15dB 2kHz ­ 18kHz -15dB ­ +15dB 40Hz ­ 18kHz 0. 5 ­ 12. 0 -15dB ­ +15dB 40Hz ­ 2kHz Default 0dB 10kHz 0dB 2kHz 0. 7 0dB 100Hz STEREO INPUT channel Parameter HIGH (shelving) LOW (shelving) G F G F Range -15dB ­ +15dB 2kHz ­ 18kHz -15dB ­ +15dB 40Hz ­ 2kHz Default 0dB 10kHz 0dB 100Hz [EQ ON]/[EQ OFF] buttons These turn the EQ on/off. [COPY to] button This copies the parameters of the currently-edited EQ to the EQ of another input channel. The "EQ COPY" dialog box will appear when you click this button. Use the option buttons to select the input channel to which you want to copy the EQ settings, and click the [OK] button. PSS-595 Manager Owner's Manual 20 5 [LEVEL] button This opens the "LEVEL" dialog box, allowing you to adjust the volume of the input/output channels. "LEVEL" dialog box [LINK] button This specifies whether PSS-595's front panel volume knob values will be linked with the on-screen fader values. If this is on (green), the on-screen fader values will change in tandem with the PSS-595's volume knob settings. When this is on, you will only be able to operate the PSS-595's volume knobs; the onscreen faders will not be operable. When you save settings to memory, the PSS-595's volume knob values will be saved. If this is off (gray), PSS-595 Manager's fader values will not be linked with the PSS-595's volume knob settings. If the top segment (PEAK) of the level meter lights red, or if the PEAK indicator lights red, the output signal level is at the allowable maximum. Lower the input volume or the output volume. @ OUT 1­4, REC OUT These indicate the output channels and their names. Click a name to access the "Output Port Name" dialog box, where you can edit the name of the channel. # MEMORY [A]­[D] buttons When you click a button [A]­[D], the memory assigned to that button will be recalled and the parameter settings will be switched accordingly. This is the same function as the PSS-595's MEMORY [A]­[D] buttons. Use the MISC screen (page 28) to assign a memory to each button. Memories A through D all contain the same settings when the unit is shipped from the factory. PSS-595 Manager Owner's Manual 22 INPUT screen Here you can edit the input channel parameters. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 PAD When editing online, this will indicate "MIC" if the rear panel PAD (34 dB) switch is off, or "LINE" if the switch is on. When editing offline, this will indicate "MIC" by default. 2 +48V indicator When editing online, this will be dark if the rear panel +48V switch is off, or lit red if the switch is on. When editing offline this will be dark. 3 INPUT GAIN This edits the input gain value. Click the [-]/[+] buttons, or make changes in the dialog box that appears when you click the value. The range will depend on the setting of the PAD (34 dB) switch. Range When PAD is on (LINE) When PAD is off (MIC) 4. 0dB ­ -20. 0dB -30. 0dB ­ -54. 0dB Default -1. 0dB -35. 0dB 4 -2 dBFS (PEAK), -38 dBFS indicators If an input signal of -38 dBFS or higher is detected, the [-38 dBFS] indicator will light green. If the [-2 dBFS] (PEAK) indicator lights red, the input signal has reached the maximum allowable level. [. . . ] · You may not use the SOFTWARE to distribute illegal data or data that violates public policy. · You may not initiate services based on the use of the SOFTWARE without permission by Yamaha Corporation. Copyrighted data, including but not limited to MIDI data for songs, obtained by means of the SOFTWARE, are subject to the following restrictions which you must observe. · Data received by means of the SOFTWARE may not be used for any commercial purposes without permission of the copyright owner. [. . . ]

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