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Instruções de Operação Yamaha, Modelo M3000A-40C

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If either switch is held for longer than one second, the value will change rapidly. (For details on parameter content, refer to page 34.) H DIRECT RECALL 1–8 switches The DIRECT RECALL 1–8 switches can be used in one of two ways, depending on the Utility mode setting. With the factory settings, they will function as “direct recall” switches that will select the scenes of memory numbers 1–8 at a single touch. By modifying the Utility mode settings, you can also use these as “mute group” switches that will simultaneously select or defeat the mute (off) settings saved in memory numbers 1–8. (For details on direct recall and mute groups, refer to page 36.) Note: Even if you press a DIRECT RECALL switch, the scene will not change if no data has been saved in the corresponding memory number. If this occurs, the MEMORY display will indicate “ ” (No Data) for several seconds. Note: Be aware that if you press a DIRECT RECALL switch in check mode, check mode will be forced off, and the scene will recalled. Control panel Control panel n The M3000A provides eight matrices which allow output signals from the MIX buses 1–16 or the ST bus, or input signals from MATRIX SUB IN to be mixed at the desired level. Matrix 1–8 are output in mono from MATRIX OUT jacks 1-8 respectively (page 27), and can be used as foldback or for an individual monitor system. 1 BCDEF 0 0 0 0 0 00000000000 MATRIX 1 0 10 ON AFL M14M15M16 L R L R LEVEL STEREO A SUB IN F AFL switch This switch allows the output signal of the corresponding matrix 1–8 to be monitored from the MONITOR OUT jacks or the PHONES jack. When this switch is on ( ), the indicator will light, and the signal before passing through the level control will be sent to the MAS PFL bus, and the signal after passing through the LEVEL control will be sent to the MAS AFL bus, allowing you to monitor them from the MONITOR OUT jacks or the PHONES jack. When the monitor section MASTER PFL switch (page 19) is off, you can monitor the signal of the MAS AFL bus. When the MASTER PFL switch is on, you can monitor the signal of the MAS PFL bus. However if even one of the input channel PFL switches is on, the PFL bus will be given priority for monitoring, meaning that it will not be possible to monitor the matrix. TO MATRIX (MIX) (SUB)(ST) 1 3 5 7 9 111315 LRLR 0 000 M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M6 M7 M8 M9 M10M11 M12M13 A M1–M16 controls When the TO MATRIX switch of the mix section is on, these controls adjust the level of the signal which is input from the corresponding MIX OUT to the matrix. The “s ” position is nominal level (0 dB). B STEREO A L/R controls When the TO MATRIX switch of the STEREO A section is on, these controls adjust the level of the signal which is input to the matrix from ST OUT A. The “s ” position is nominal level (0 dB). C SUB IN L/R controls These controls adjust the level of the signal which is input to the matrix from the rear panel MATRIX SUB IN jacks (page 27). The “s ” position is nominal level (0 dB). D ON switch When this switch is turned off, the indicator will go dark, and no signal will be output from the MATRIX OUT jacks. However even in this case, the signal sourced before passing through the LEVEL control can be monitored from the MONITOR OUT jacks or the PHONES jack by turning on the AFL switch (6). E LEVEL control This adjusts the final output level of the corresponding matrix 1–8. The “s ” position is nominal level (0 dB). ON BA BA AFLPFLLR ON MAS AFL MAS LR PFL STEREO A L SUB IN L SUB IN R STEREO A R LEVEL ON MATRIX OUT 1-8 to Meter AFL RL M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M6 M7 M8 M9 M10 M11 M12 M13 M14 M15 M16 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 L MATRIX SUB IN R Control panel Control panel e A BC VU + 3 2101235710 20 – PEAK VU STEREO B/CUE RLSTEREO A RLM8/M16/MATRIX 8 IX 7 + 3 2101235710 20 – PEAK VU + 3 2101235710 20 – PEAK VU + 3 2101235710 20 – PEAK VU + 3 2101235710 20 – PEAK + 3 2 PEAK M2/M1/M9/MATRIX 1 710 20 – VU + 3 2101235710 20 – PEAK A M1/M9/MATRIX1–M8/M16/MATRIX8 level meters As selected by the switch settings of the METER SEL section (page 22), these meters indicate the output levels of MIX OUT 1–8/MIX OUT 9–16/MATRIX OUT 1–8. Each meter has a PEAK indicator which lights 3 dB before peak level. B STEREO A level meters These meters indicate the output levels of the signal which is output from the STEREO OUT A jacks. Each meter has a PEAK indicator which lights 3 dB before peak level. C STEREO B/CUE level meters Normally, these meters indicate the output levels of the signal which is output from the STEREO OUT B jacks. However if the PFL switch of an input channel or an AFL switch in the mix section or matrix section etc. has been pressed and you are monitoring the PFL bus, the MAS PFL bus, or the MAS AFL bus, these meters will indicate the level of the signal which is being monitored. Each meter has a PEAK indicator which lights 3 dB before peak level. 4 NPUT ECT OUT ERT I/O 3 INPUT DIRECT OUT 0 dB INSERT I/O 0 dB 2 INPUT DIRECT OUT 0 dB INSERT I/O 0 dB 1 INPUT DIRECT OUT 0 dB INSERT I/O ...

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