Yamaha Promix 1 Manual
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CUE LCD Function Info 53 ProMix 01 User’s Guide Stereo Input Channel This is the CUE LCD function for the stereo input channel. SEND3, SEND4 This is the CUE LCD function for SEND3 and SEND4. SEND3-4 (Stereo Pair) This is the CUE LCD function for SEND3-4 as a stereo pair. ST IN selectedGroup Phase Dual Pan CUE mode ST IN: ST IN-to-mix fader S1: ST IN-to-SEND1 fader S2: ST IN-to-SEND2 fader S3: ST IN-to-SEND3 fader S4: ST IN-to-SEND4 faderEQ curve EQ ON/OFF ST IN ON/OFFSEND PRE/POST ST IN meters Selected SENDCUE modeSEND meterSEND output fader SEND ON/OFF COMP patch and ON/OFF COMP GR meter SEND3-4SEND3-4 output balanceSEND3-4 metersSEND3-4 output fader SEND3-4 ON/OFF
54 Chapter 5: CUE ProMix 01 User’s Guide RTN1, RTN2 This is the CUE LCD function for RTN1 and RTN2. Stereo Output This is the CUE LCD function for the stereo output. EQ curve EQ ON/OFFSelected RTNRTN balanceRTN-to-mix fader RTN ON/OFF RTN meter CUE mode EQ curve ST OUTST OUT balanceST OUT fader ST OUT ON/OFF ST OUT meters CUE modeCOMP patch and ON/OFF COMP GR meter
Groups and Pairs 55 ProMix 01 User’s Guide 6 Groups and Pairs In this chapter... Grouping Faders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Listening to Groups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Group Block Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Pairing Channels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Pair Block Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
56 Chapter 6: Groups and Pairs ProMix 01 User’s Guide 1. Press [GROUP]. The GROUP LCD function appears. 2. Use the [ ¹ ] [ ] cursor but- tons to select groups. 3. Use the [SEL] buttons to add and remove channels to and from groups. Stereo-pair channels are added and removed together. 4. To adjust an individual fader in a group, press [ENTER] to turn BAL ADJ ON, adjust the fader, then press [ENTER] again. All faders move when one fader in a group is adjusted. ! The quickest way to select groups is to repeatedly press the [GROUP] button. Grouping Faders Faders can be grouped for multiple fader control using one fader. This makes it easy to control several faders simultaneously. The input channel and stereo input channel faders can be used in groups. There are four groups available: A, B, C, and D. Shown below is the FADER GROUP LCD function. Channel num- bers are listed along the top, and group letters to the left side. The selected group is highlighted and its name is shown at the bottom of the display. A dot appears when a channel is added to a group and dis- appears when it is removed. Move only one fader in a group at a time. If you try to adjust more, the first one adjusted should have priority, but you may upset their relative positions. You can temporarily disable a group to make adjusts to individual faders using the Balance Adjust function. When disabled (i.e. the Bal- ance Adjust function is ON), the [SEL] buttons of the channels in the group flash. Listening to Groups When the GROUP LCD function is selected, you can listen to a post-fader mix of all channels in the selected group via CUE. This makes it easy to balance faders in a group. It works only when the CUE mode is set to MIX or LAST CUE, not when it’s set to ST FIX. When another LCD function is selected, CUE returns to normal operation. Note: Only faders feeding the stereo bus are grouped. When faders are used to adjust channel-to-send levels, grouping is not active.
Group Block Diagram 57 ProMix 01 User’s Guide Group Block Diagram This block diagram shows what happens when channels are grouped. Faders are linked for simultaneous control and the group CUE func- tion is active. See “Listening to Groups” on page 56 for details about group CUE. Note that fader grouping works only for channel-to-mix faders, not channel-to-send faders. 20dBGAIN HAPAD PHANTOM MASTER (+48V) ON OFF ON METER ù3BAND PEQCOMP AD ST L R 1 2 3 4 L RSEND CUE CH FADER SEND1 SEND2 SEND3 SEND4 PAN GROUP CUE PRE/POST 20dBGAIN HAPAD ON METER ù3BAND PEQCOMP ADSEND1 SEND2 SEND3 SEND4 PAN PRE/POST Phantom power feed CUE CUE CH FADER Multifunction faders and switches LCD functions Grouped fader link Group CUE is available when the GROUP LCD function is selected GROUP CUE
58 Chapter 6: Groups and Pairs ProMix 01 User’s Guide 1. Press [PAIR]. The PAIR LCD function appears. 2. Press a [SEL] button or use the cursor buttons to select a channel pair. 3. Use the PARAMETER wheel to select an option. 4. Press [ENTER] to activate. Pairing Channels Adjacent input channels can be paired for stereo operation. This makes it easy to work with stereo input signals, because you only have to adjust one channel to control both left and right signals. Up to eight stereo pairs are available. The following parameters are linked: PHASE, EQ, COMP patch, ON/OFF, fader, CUE, SEND1, SEND2, SEND3, and SEND4. Shown below is the PAIR LCD function. The eight channel pairs are shown in boxes, and the selected pair is highlighted. When channels are paired, a stereo symbol appears in the corresponding box. The selected channels and available options are shown under the boxes. The currently set option is highlighted and the other options flash when selected. For mono channels ( ) the options are: MONO x 2 — this indicates that the channels are not paired. ST (1–>2) — this copies the settings of the odd input channel to the even input channel and sets them as a stereo pair. ST (2–>1) — this copies the settings of the even input channel to the odd input channel and sets them as a stereo pair. ST (RESET) — this resets both channels and sets them as a stereo pair. Odd channels are panned hard-left and even channels, hard-right. For stereo-pair channels ( )the options are: STEREO — this indicates that the channels are paired. ST (RESET) — this option maintains the stereo pair, but resets both channels. Odd channels are panned hard-left and even channels, hard-right. MONO x 2 — this option cancels the stereo pair and leaves channel settings as they are. Note: When channels using a dynamics processor are paired, the patch is cancelled. A message appears to warn you of this. When grouped chan- nels are paired, they are removed from the group.
Pair Block Diagram 59 ProMix 01 User’s Guide Pair Block Diagram This block diagram shows what happens when adjacent input chan- nels are paired: PHASE, EQ, COMP patch, faders, ON/OFF, CUE, SEND1, SEND2, SEND3, and SEND4 are linked for simultaneous control. The dotted lines show which channel functions are linked. The send PRE/POST switches are always linked. 20dBGAIN HAPAD PHANTOM MASTER (+48V) ON OFF ON ù3BAND PEQ COMP AD ST L R 1 2 3 4 L RSEND CUE CH FADER SEND1 SEND2 SEND3 SEND4 PAN PRE/POST 20dBGAIN HAPAD ON METER ù3BAND PEQCOMP ADPAN PRE/POST Phantom power feed CUE CH FADER Multifunction faders and switches LCD functions ODD Channel EVEN Channel METER CUE SEND1 SEND2 SEND3 SEND4
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Scene Memories 61 ProMix 01 User’s Guide 7 Scene Memories In this chapter... What are Scene Memories? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 What’s Stored in a Scene Memory? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 What is the Edit Buffer? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Mix Scene 00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Storing Mix Scenes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Recalling Mix Scenes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Protecting Scene Memories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
62 Chapter 7: Scene Memories ProMix 01 User’s Guide What are Scene Memories? Scene memories are memory locations used to store mix scenes. A mix scene consists of all ProMix 01 mix settings. Up to 50 mix scenes can be stored and each can be named for easy identification. They can be stored and recalled manually using the [STORE] and [RECALL] buttons. They can be recalled using MIDI Program Changes from a computer, MIDI sequencer, or MIDI footswitch. See “Program Change” on page 82 for more details. Mix scenes can also be saved to a MIDI data filer. See “Bulk Dump/Request” on page 85. The name and number of the mix scene recalled last are always shown at the left side of the display. What’s Stored in a Scene Memory? Virtually all ProMix 01 mix settings are stored in a scene memory. For a full listing, see “Mix Scene Data” on page 98. Settings that are not stored consist mainly of analog controls and switches. They are: pad switches, gain controls, MONITOR OUT LEVEL control, PHONES LEVEL control, CUE/2TR IN switch, LCD contrast, and PHANTOM MASTER switch. MIDI setup and assignment table data is not stored. What is the Edit Buffer? The Edit Buffer is an internal memory area that stores the current mix settings. When a mix scene is stored, the Edit Buffer mix settings are written to the selected scene memory. When a mix scene is recalled, the mix settings of the selected scene memory are written back to the Edit Buffer. The Edit Buffer mix settings can also be saved to a MIDI data recorder. See “Bulk Dump/Request” on page 85. When a parameter is adjusted after a mix scene has been recalled, the EDIT indicator appears in the Memory area of the display. This indi- cates that the current mix settings (i.e. those in the Edit Buffer) do not match those of the mix scene recalled last. Mix Scene 00 Mix scene 00 is a little different to mix scenes 1 through 50. It is a read-only memory and contains the initial ProMix 01 settings. You can recall it, but you cannot store it. When you want to reset all mix settings to their initial values, recall mix scene 00. Name and number of the mix scene last recalled The EDIT indicator appears when the mix settings have changed since the last mix scene was recalled