Assign switches, J|) pan control, On switch – Yamaha RM800 User Manual

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® Assign Switches

These switches are used to assign an input module signal to specific group out­
puts and the stereo output. The PAN control below is used to position t“he sig­
nal between the odd/left and eveil/right groups.

(J|) PAN Control

This control is used to position the signal between the stereo left/right and

odd/even groups. For example, turning this control hard left feeds the signal
only to odd numbered groups whose assign switch is down. When turned hard
right, the signal is fed only to even numbered groups. When set to center, an
even amount of signal is fed to the stereo left/right and odd/even groups.

When recording, this control is used in conjunction with the group assign
switches to send the signal to a particular group. During mixdown it is used to
position the signal in the stereo mix.

Note: When a module is assigned to an odd-numbered group, this pan must be set

to center or hard-left. When a module is assigned to an even-numbered group, it
must be set to center or hard-right, otherwise no signal will be sent to the group.

@ ON Switch

This switch is used to turn the input module ON and OFF; up for OFF and

down for ON. It can be used to mute specific modules during mixdown and
turn off unused modules. Note than even when a module is turned OFF, the
SIGNAL and PEAK LEDs still work if an input signal is present, and that signal
can still be monitored using the PFL switch. MONI/AUX 5-6 is also effective.

@ PFL Switch

This is the Pre-Eader Listen switch. It allows you to monitor to an input mod­
ule signal regardless of the fader position, ON switch setting, group assign­
ments, and auxiliary settings. This is useful for checking EQ and the overall

sound, etc. As its name suggests, the signal is sourced pre-fader (post-EQ).
Modules can be monitored individually or several at a time. The PFL/AFL indi­
cator at the top of the STEREO module lights up when a PFL switch is pressed.

© Fader

The fader adjusts the level of the signal sent to the groups, post-fader auxilia­
ries, and stereo output. It may be used on its own, or with other input module

faders to create a balanced sounding mix. The ‘0’ position indicates the unity
gain setting (i.e. no gain, no attenuation). A further lOdB of gain is available
above the ‘0’ position

RM800 User's Guide

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