Yamaha DSP5D User Manual

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

Operating section

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5

Input channel operations

Signals from input channels or ST IN/FX RTN channels
can be sent to the desired MIX bus. This can be done either
by specifying the send level sent from all input channels to
a specific MIX bus, or by specifying the send level sent
from a specific input channel to all MIX buses.
The explanation here uses an input channel as the send-
source, but the procedure is the same when using a ST IN
channel or FX RTN channel.

To send signals from all input channels to
a specific MIX bus

1

Use MIX SEND SELECT [1]–[24] keys of the
ENCODER MODE section to select the destina-
tion MIX bus.
The selected key will light, and the encoder mode indi-
cator will show the number of the destination MIX
bus. In this state, the encoders of the channel strip
adjust the send level to the MIX bus. Make sure that
the FADER [FLIP] key is dark.

2

Turn the encoders of the INPUT channel strip.
When MIX SEND is selected as the encoder mode, you
can use the encoders of the INPUT channel strip to
adjust the level of the signal that is sent to the currently
selected MIX bus from the corresponding input
channel.
The LEDs around the periphery of the encoder indi-
cate the approximate send level.

3

To turn off the signal sent from a specific
channel to the MIX bus, press the ENCODER
[ON] key for that channel to turn it off.
Press the same key once again to turn it back on.

Note

If the send-destination MIX bus is set to FIXED mode
(

p.299), the encoders have no effect; the signal can only be

switched on/off by the ENCODER [ON] key.

4

In the same way, select a different send-desti-
nation MIX bus, and use the encoders of the
INPUT channel strip to adjust the send levels
to it.

To send signals from a specific input chan-
nel to all MIX buses

1

Press a [SEL] key of the INPUT channel strip to
select the send-source channel.

2

In the MIX section, press the [MIX SEND] key
to make it light.
The MIX section lets you control the signals sent to
MIX buses 1–24 and the signals output from MIX
channels 1–24. (For details, refer to

p.57)

When the [MIX SEND] key is lit, you can use the
encoders of the MIX section to control the send levels
from the currently selected input channel to MIX buses
1–24.

Hint

When the [MIX MASTER] key of the MIX section is lit, you can
hold down the [SEL] key of an input channel to make the [MIX
SEND] key light (the [MIX MASTER] key will go dark). In this
state, you can use the encoders of the MIX section to adjust
the send levels from the selected channel to MIX buses 1–24.

3

Turn the MIX encoders to adjust the send lev-
els to the MIX buses.
The LEDs around the periphery of the encoder indi-
cate the approximate send level.

Sending the signal from the input
channel to a MIX bus

Switches the sig-
nal sent from the
input channel to
the MIX bus on/
off.

Adjusts the send
level of the signal
sent from the
input channel to
the MIX bus.

MIX bus

Input channels

[MIX SEND] key

[MIX MASTER] key

MIX [ON] key

MIX encoder

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