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PM1D System Software V1.6 Supplementary Manual Copyright Copying or distributing this manual in part or in whole using any method without the written permission of Yamaha Corporation is prohibited. Trademarks Company names and product names are trademarks and registered trademarks of their respective owners. Symbols such as ® and TM are not explicitly given in this document.
Contents Contents Additions and changes in V1.6 . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 File transfer mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47 Improvements to functions that were added in V1.5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Panel Assign in the ST IN block . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Panel display of the unit name . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Additional preference items . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48 Channel name area added to the EQ CH and LCR screens. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PM1D System Software V1.6 Supplementary Manual This supplementary manual explains the functionality that has been added or changed in PM1D system software V1.6. Please use this manual in conjunction with the existing manuals. * In cases where the console (CS1D) display differs from the screen of the PM1D Manager application program, explanations that apply only to the PM1D Manager are distinguished by an indication of [PM1D Manager]. Additions and changes in V1.
Improvements to functions that were added in V1.5 Improvements to functions that were added in V1.5 The following improvements have been made to the new functions that were added in V1.5. Panel Assign in the ST IN block In V1.5, a PANEL ASSIGN screen was added to the UTILITY function, allowing the combination of input channels and ST IN channels reflected in the panel to be specified for each individual block.
PM1D System Software V1.6 Supplementary Manual However for ST IN channels, the combinations that could be assigned to the panel were limited to the following four possibilities. •The four combinations that were possible in V1.5 ST IN block 2 ST IN block 2 ST IN block 2 ST IN block 2 3 4 1 2 7 8 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ST IN block 1 ST IN block 1 ST IN block 1 ST IN block 1 This limitation has been removed in V1.6.
Improvements to functions that were added in V1.5 Panel display of the unit name In V1.5, the UNIT NAME screen added to the SYS/W.CLOCK function allowed you to assign a name to each port of each input/output unit or card. In addition, if you turned on the UNIT NAME button in the NAME MODE area at the bottom of the screen, the name of the port assigned to that channel would be displayed instead of the short name of the input channel shown in the screen. In V1.
PM1D System Software V1.6 Supplementary Manual Channel name area added to the EQ CH and LCR screens An area that displays the channel name of each channel has been added to the EQ CH screens (CH 1-24, CH 25-48, CH 49-72, CH 73-96, ST IN 1-8) of the IN EQ function and to the LCR screen of the PAN/ROUTING function. Channel name area If the CH NAME button located in the NAME MODE area at the bottom of the display is turned on, this area will show the short name of the corresponding channel.
DCA Auto Naming function DCA Auto Naming function Normally, the DCA [NAME] indicator in the DCA GROUP block will display the name assigned to each DCA group. DCA name In V1.6, the channel names of the last-assigned two channels can also be displayed in the DCA [NAME] indicator. (This is called the “DCA auto naming function.”) DCA auto naming procedure The auto naming procedure is as follows. 1. Access the IN PATCH/OUT PATCH function NAME screen.
PM1D System Software V1.6 Supplementary Manual 2. In the LIST SELECT area (1), move the cursor to the DCA button and press the [ENTER] switch. The name list (2) will show a list of the long names (eight characters) assigned to each DCA group. The Auto Naming function is now enabled for the corresponding DCA group. At this time, the DCA [NAME] indicator will go dark if a channel has not been assigned to the corresponding DCA group. 6. As necessary, perform the same operation for other DCA groups. 7.
Input Channel Auto Naming function Input Channel Auto Naming function As explained earlier, V1.5 added the capability of displaying the channel name or port name in the INPUT [NAME] indicator of the INPUT block. However if necessary, it is also possible to specify that the patched port name be always displayed as the input channel name for only a specific input channel. This is referred to as the “Input channel auto naming function.
PM1D System Software V1.6 Supplementary Manual Hint • If a PS/2 keyboard is connected to the CS1D, you can also type Ctrl + U to input the highlighted “U” character. (As a shortcut, you can hold down the Ctrl key and type the first character of the button name in the character palette.) • When you input the highlighted “U,” no further characters can be input into the text box. Also, any previously-input characters will be deleted. • To delete the highlighted “U,” click the CLEAR button. 5.
Pan Nominal Position Pan Nominal Position Normally if a signal sent from an input channel to the stereo bus is panned to the far-left or far-right position, the level will increase by +3 dB compared to when the signal is panned to the center. This is done so that a constant volume (energy) will be output whether the signal is mono or stereo; however when inputting a stereo source such as a synthesizer or CD player, you may consider this an inconvenience. Thus, V1.
PM1D System Software V1.6 Supplementary Manual DCA Unity When cue-monitoring a DCA group, it is now possible to always monitor the unity-level signal. In previous versions, even when you pressed the DCA [CUE] switch, you could not monitor the signal of a DCA group whose DCA fader was lowered or whose DCA [MUTE] switch was on. However in V1.6, you have the option of always monitoring the DCA group at unity level (the level equivalent to setting the DCA fader at 0 dB).
Scene Link Event Scene Link Event You can now cause a string of MIDI events to be output from the desired MIDI OUT connector when a specific scene is recalled. (This is called the “Scene Link Event” function.) By using this function to pre-program MIDI events for each scene, you can modify the internal settings of an external device when that scene is recalled, or automatically start the transport of an external device. Scene Link Event procedure Here’s how to program MIDI events for each scene. 1.
PM1D System Software V1.6 Supplementary Manual 4. Click the COMMENT/MIDI EVENT field to select it. The EVENT CODE SET button will appear at the lower left of the character palette. COMMENT/MIDI EVENT field 5. Click the EVENT CODE SET button. The characters in the COMMENT/MIDI EVENT field will be erased, and a highlighted “M” character will be input in their place. Also, the characters in the character palette will be grayed-out except for 1, 2, and E, and will be unavailable for input.
Scene Link Event • It is possible to input two or more messages, as long as the total stays within 32 bytes. However you should be aware that, depending on the type of message, the receiving device may not be able to process MIDI events received in immediate succession. • If you input more than 32 bytes, a warning of “LENGTH OVER!” will be displayed, and you will not be able to press the STORE button. Delete characters until the warning is no longer displayed.
PM1D System Software V1.6 Supplementary Manual Selective Recall In V1.6 you can restrict the parameters/channels that will be recalled when a specific scene is recalled, or conversely specify parameters/channels that will be excluded from the recall operation for a specific scene. (This function is called “Selective Recall.”) In previous versions, you could use a function called Recall Safe to select channels/parameters that would be excluded from recall operations.
Selective Recall Hint Each time you switch between the RECALL PARAMETER button and the SAFE PARAMETER button, the settings in the screen will be initialized as follows. • When you switch to the RECALL PARAMETER button, all channels will be set to RECALL ON/ OFF button = On and RECALL PARAMETER SELECT = ALL. • When you switch to the SAFE PARAMETER button, all channels will be set to SAFE ON/OFF button = Off and SAFE PARAMETER SELECT = ALL.
PM1D System Software V1.6 Supplementary Manual • If SAFE PARAMETER is on These buttons select the parameters that will be excluded from recall operations. The parameters that can be selected are the same as in the SCENE function RECALL SAFE screen, with the exception that there is no MUTE MASTER (on/ off for all mute groups).
Extended functionality for Recall Safe Extended functionality for Recall Safe The Recall Safe function of prior versions has been extended as follows. Recall Safe is now possible for compressor and gate Compressor and gate have been added to the parameters for which you can make Recall Safe settings. Accordingly, the SCENE function RECALL SAFE screen has been redesigned as follows.
PM1D System Software V1.6 Supplementary Manual Clear Library A CLEAR button has been added to each library screen, allowing you to erase a library as desired. CLEAR button In previous versions, a library that was once stored could not be erased except by overwriting onto it. However in V1.6, you can select a library in the list that you want to erase, and then click the CLEAR button to erase the library, returning it to a blank state.
Extended functionality for the attenuators Extended functionality for the attenuators The functionality of the input channel attenuators has been expanded to allow cut/boost in a range of –96 to +24 dB. In previous versions, leaving a large margin in the analog domain for an input channel sometimes caused a situation in which sufficient input level could not be obtained even with the fader raised all the way. In V1.6, this problem has been addressed by providing up to +24 dB of boost in the digital domain.
PM1D System Software V1.6 Supplementary Manual Global Channel Copy Now you can choose desired parameters from the currently selected channel, and copy them to multiple channels of the same type in a single operation. This function is called “Global Channel Copy.” CH COPY screen To allow you to use the Global Channel Copy function, a CH COPY screen has been added to the IN CH VIEW function and to the OUT CH VIEW function.
Global Channel Copy 1 SEL (select the copy-source channel) Selects the copy-source channel. The procedure is the same as for the identically-named button in CH VIEW. 2 Channel number/name Displays the number and short name (or unit name) of the copy-source channel. 3 Pair setting Indicates the pairing status of the channel that is selected as the copy-source. You can also click this button to enable/disable pairing.
PM1D System Software V1.6 Supplementary Manual • OUT CH VIEW function CH COPY screen • WITHOUT MIX SEND button If this button is on, the send level of signals sent from each input channel to the corresponding MIX bus will not be copied. • WITH MIX SEND button If this button is on, the send level of signals sent from each input channel to the corresponding MIX bus will be copied as well.
Input Meter Bridge Input Meter Bridge The meter bridge can now display the levels of input channels and ST IN channels. The display can be switched from within the screen or from the panel. A METER BRIDGE area has been added to all screens of the METER function, allowing you to switch the meter bridge display. (However, the MIX 1-48 screen and MATRIX 1-24/ST/MONITOR screen do not show the FIXED CH button and FOLLOW PANEL button explained below.
PM1D System Software V1.6 Supplementary Manual In the CH 1-48/STIN 1-4 screen or the CH 49-96/STIN 5-8 screen, use the buttons of the METER BRIDGE area to select the mode by which the meter bridge will display the input channel levels. You can choose FIXED CH mode or FOLLOW PANEL mode. The display in the METER BRIDGE area and the operation of the meter bridge will change as follows, according to the mode you choose. PM1D Manager is not able to display input channel levels in the meter bridge.
Input Meter Bridge You can also hold down the top panel [SHIFT] switch and press the METER section METER SELECT [MIX 25-48] switch to make the meter bridge show the input levels of the input channels. In this case as well, only the METER SELECT [MIX 2548] switch will blink, and the above button will automatically be turned on. • SHIFT + button (Selectable only if the FIXED CH button is on. Displayed as 25- in Vertical pairing mode.
PM1D System Software V1.6 Supplementary Manual • button When this button is on, the twenty-four meters at the right of center will display the levels of ST IN 1–8 in the locations shown in the following diagram. While this button is on, the ST IN 1–8 levels will always be displayed in the same location, even in FOLLOW PANEL mode. ST IN 1L, 1R - 4L, 4R Off ST IN 5L, 5R - 8L, 8R Off Off [Meter bridge] At this time, the MIX/MATRIX bus number LED located at the bottom of the meter bridge will go dark.
Input Meter Bridge FOLLOW PANEL mode When the FOLLOW PANEL button is on, the combination of input channels displayed in the meter bridge will vary depending on the type of input channels that are currently assigned to the INPUT blocks. FOLLOW PANEL button is on Selectable combination Use the following buttons to select the combination that will be displayed.
PM1D System Software V1.6 Supplementary Manual You can also hold down the top panel [SHIFT] switch and press the METER section METER SELECT [MIX 25-48] switch or [MATRIX 1-24] switch to make the meter bridge show the input levels of the input channels. In this case as well, only the METER SELECT [MIX 25-48] switch will blink, and the above button will automatically be turned on. SHIFT + or SHIFT + At this time, the MIX/MATRIX bus number LED in the lower part of the meter bridge will go dark.
Parameter Lock/Console Lock Parameter Lock/Console Lock In V1.6, the user can specify a password, and disable changes in specified parameters (Parameter Lock) or prohibit console operations (Console Lock) until the correct password is input. This function is a convenient way to prevent an unauthorized third party from tampering with the console while the engineer is resting.
PM1D System Software V1.6 Supplementary Manual 5 4 4 LOCK PARAMETER SELECT If the PARAMETER LOCK button is on, this area lets you select the parameter(s) for which change will be disabled. (You may select more than one parameter.) 6 5 CONSOLE PASSWORD This specifies the password for the individual console. When using DUAL CONSOLE mode, this password can be specified individually for each console. 6 CONSOLE LOCK This button locks the console.
Parameter Lock/Console Lock 5. Click the OK button. The popup window will close, you will return to the previous screen, and the new password will take effect. • If the passwords you input in the NEW PASSWORD field and CONFIRM PASSWORD field are different, a warning message will be displayed, and the password will not be changed. • Please be aware that if you forget the system password, the only way to unlock the system is to initialize the memory.
PM1D System Software V1.6 Supplementary Manual Console Lock There are two ways to set/defeat Console Lock; by using the System Password or by using the Console Password. The two methods are the same in that you are disabling/enabling operations on the currently-operated console. However while the console password will be reset when you turn power off and on again, the system password will not be reset until you initialize the memory.
Surround panning Surround panning Surround panning between multiple output channels is now possible; something that could not be done using the LR PAN of previous versions. To move the sound image, you can use the track pad, mouse, CURSOR [√]/[®]/[▲]/[▼] switches, panel encoders, or MIDI control change messages. SURR PRM screen A SURR PRM screen has been added to the PAN/ROUTING function, allowing you to set surround parameters and perform surround panning operations.
PM1D System Software V1.6 Supplementary Manual • 5.1ch This mode uses six channels; L (front left), C (front center), R (front right), Ls (rear left), Rs (rear right), and LFE (subwoofer). 4 LFE (subwoofer) 4 PATTERN LINK buttons Specify whether movements of the sound image will be linked for the two channels shown in the screen. If you want them to be linked, use the √ button and ® button to select one of the eight link patterns.
Surround panning • If surround mode = 6.1ch 7 7 DIVERGENCE These parameters specify the balance (0–100) at which a signal panned to the center will be sent to the center buses (C, S, Bs) and the left/right buses (L, R, Ls, Rs). With a setting of 0, the signal will be sent only to the left/right buses. With a setting of 100, the signal will be sent only to the center buses. With a setting of 50, the same level will be sent to the left/ right buses and the center buses. If 6.
PM1D System Software V1.6 Supplementary Manual Internal settings and operation in surround mode When either 3-1ch, 5.1ch, or 6.1ch is selected as the surround mode in the SURR PRM screen, the internal settings and operation of the PM1D system will change as follows. ■ Surround buses MIX buses 17–24 will be switched to operate as dedicated surround buses. The following surround channels will be assigned to MIX buses 17–24 according to the currently selected surround mode.
Surround panning ■ SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block In the SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block MIX SEND section, the illumination of MIX SEND [NAME] indicators 17– 24 and the movement of MIX SEND [LEVEL/PAN] encoders 17–24 will change as follows, according to the currently selected surround mode. PAIR 2 1 PAIR 4 3 PAIR 5 1 L< >R This encoder functions as a controller that moves the surround pan of the currently selected channel between left and right.
PM1D System Software V1.6 Supplementary Manual • MIX SEND [ON] switches 17–24 turn on/off the signals that are sent from an input channel to the corresponding surround bus. (Buses not used by the current surround mode can be operated, but will make no difference.) These are linked with the surround bus ON/OFF buttons in the SURR PRM screen. • While a surround mode is active, MIX SEND [PRE] switches 17–24 cannot be operated (they are fixed at Post).
Surround panning Making surround pan settings Here’s how to select a surround mode and make surround pan settings for the desired two adjacent channels. 1. According to the surround mode that you wish to use, connect an appropriate playback system to the output units that are patched to MIX channels 17– 24. If you use 5.1ch or 6.1ch surround mode, you will normally connect a dedicated low-frequency subwoofer to MIX channel 24 (LFE).
PM1D System Software V1.6 Supplementary Manual By assigning these parameters to the desired control change number, the surround panning of a specific input channel or the channel currently selected by its [SEL] switch can be controlled via MIDI. Hint For details on using control changes, refer to “PM1D System Software V1.5 Supplementary Manual” p.71. 7.
Surround panning Cautions regarding surround pan Cautions and limitations regarding the use of surround pan are explained below. ■ Scene recall operations • The surround mode setting is saved in the scene. • If you recall a scene that has a differing surround mode, the screen and panel display will change accordingly.
PM1D System Software V1.6 Supplementary Manual Multi-band dynamics processor A multi-band dynamics processor that includes an independent compressor and limiter for each of the three bands low, mid, and high has been added as an effect type for the internal effects. This effect type is stored in effect library No.30. If a library using this effect type is recalled, SOLO buttons (LOW, MID, HIGH) will be displayed in the center of the screen.
File transfer mode File transfer mode In previous versions, the only way to transfer data between the CS1D and a computer in which PM1D Manager is installed was to load/save the data using a PCMCIA card. However in V1.6, data edited on your computer can be uploaded to the console, and console settings including scenes can be downloaded to the PM1D. 1. Turn off the power of the PW1D power supply, and then turn it on again. 2.
PM1D System Software V1.6 Supplementary Manual Additional preference items The following additions and changes have been made to the UTILITY function PREFERENCE screen. • PROHIBIT DCA ASSIGN ON SELECTED CH BLOCK This option prohibits changes in the DCA group assignment of a channel from being made using the DCA section of the SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block or SELECTED OUTPUT CHANNEL block.
Preset Effects Programs (added in V1.6) Preset Effects Programs (added in V1.6) • Basic effect programs Dynamic Effects # 30 Title Type Multi Band Dyna. Description MULTI BAND DYNA. Multi-band dynamics processor Effects Parameters (added in V1.6) • MULTI BAND DYNA. Parameter [Type: STEREO] Range Description LOW GAIN –96.0 - +12.0 [dB] Level of the low-frequency range MID GAIN –96.0 - +12.0 [dB] Level of the mid-frequency range HIGH GAIN –96.0 - +12.
PM1D System Software V1.6 Supplementary Manual Scene Memory/Effect Library to Program Change Table Please refer to page 35 in the appendix of the CS1D Reference Manual (Appendices).
MIDI control change NRPN (Non Registered Parameter Number) assignment table MATRIX (NRPN LSB 0-23,24-47,48-71,7295 : MATRIX1-24) Parameter name ST MASTER (NRPN LSB EVEN,ODD : STEREO MASTER A,B) NRPN Parameter name NRPN MSB LSB ON/OFF 90 0-23 ON/OFF MSB LSB 101 0,1 FADER 90 24-47 FADER 101 2,3 BALANCE 90 48-71 BALANCE 101 4,5 RECALL SAFE ON/OFF 90 72-96 RECALL SAFE ON/OFF 101 6,7 COMP ON/OFF 91 0-23 COMP ON/OFF 101 8,9 COMP RATIO 91 24-47 COMP RATIO 101 10,11 COM
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MIDI Data Format MIDI Data Format 1. TRANSMIT/RECEIVE DATA Otherwise, INT ( MIDI data - Z ) / X ) = parameter 1.1 CHANNEL MESSAGE Transmission: If parameter = 0, then MIDI data = 0 If parameter = MAX, then MIDI data = (127 or 16383 in the case of word data) Otherwise, ( X x parameter ) + INT ( X / 2 ) + Z = MIDI data 1.1.
PM1D System Software V1.6 Supplementary Manual 3. RECEIVE CONDITION 1.2 EXCLUSIVE MESSAGE (F0-F7) 1.2.1 MOTION CONTROL STATE (MCS) MMC STOP/PLAY/FORWARD/REWIND BANK ON NRPN Rx ON These messages are transmitted by assignment to USER DEFINE or GPI. [DEVICE NO.] specifies the transmission destination. STATUS ID No.
MIDI Data Format GROUP ID MODEL ID PARAM TYPE DATA EOX 00111110 00001001 00000000 0ttttttt 0aaaaaaa 0aaaaaaa 0ddddddd : 0ddddddd 11110111 3e 09 00 dd0 dd1 dd2 dd3 n=0-15(Device Channel No.
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