Audio connections, Analog audio connections – Yamaha DSP5D User Manual

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PM5D/PM5D-RH V2 / DSP5D Owner’s Manual

Operating section

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4

Connections and setup

Audio connections

PM5D model

INPUT jacks 1–48 are used mainly to connect micro-
phones or monaural line-level devices. ST IN jacks 1–4 are
used mainly to connect stereo line-level devices.
Input signal sensitivity, pad on/off, and phantom power
(+48V) on/off are controlled from the top panel AD IN
section (

p.44).

PM5D-RH model

INPUT jacks 1–48 and ST IN jacks 1–4 can both be used to
connect microphones or line-level devices.
Input signal sensitivity and phantom power (+48V) on/off
are controlled from within the display (

p.44). However,

all phantom power can be switched on/off as a whole by
the rear panel [+48V MASTER] switch.

DSP5D

INPUT jacks 1–48 and ST IN jacks 1–4 will accommodate
connections ranging from microphones to line level
devices.
Each connector is provided with phantom power (+48V),
and the input signal sensitivity and phantom power on/off
can be operated from the display as on the PM5D-RH
(

p.44). The +48V master switch is turned on/off in the

SYS/W.CLOCK function MIXER SETUP screen
(

p.221).

Analog audio connections

Synthesizer

Microphone

Effect processor

Synthesizer

Microphone

Microphone

When the PM5D, PM5D-RH, or DSP5D are in the
default state, the input signal from INPUT jacks 1–48 is
patched to input channels 1–48, and the input signal
from ST IN jacks 1–4 is patched to the ST IN channels.
However, you may change this if desired (for details on
restoring the default patching

p.40).

Synthesizer

Microphone

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