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1.                        Ki  EEO  nn a nf       PCE eee  BEEBE  REE               Here you can assign input output ports to the insert in out of each input channel  Select the output port in the left  side of the screen  and the input port in the right side of the screen  Except for the fact that you can resize the win   dow  the basic operation is the same as in the PM5D s INPUT INSERT PATCH screen     OUTPUT INSERT PATCH page    Patch Editor    OUTPUT INSERT PATCH    LIBRARY    Category  ID 1  Port              snb We                           LEL EE EET       Here you can assign input output ports to the insert in out of each output channel  Select the output port in the left  side of the screen  and the input port in the right side of the screen  Except for the fact that you can resize the win   dow  the basic operation is the same as in the PM5D s OUTPUT INSERT PATCH screen     39 PMSD Editor Owner s Manual             DIRECT QUT PRTCH    LIBRARY    Category SLOT OUT  ID 2  3890123456123                                            Here you can select the output port that will directly output each input channel  Except for      fact that you can  resize the window  the basic operation is the same as in the PM5D s DIRECT OUTPUT PATCH screen     PRTCH LIST    IMPORT EXPORT    RD1 CH e5 025 STINIL   RDe CH 26          STINIR   RD3 CH e  AD2  STINeL   RDU RD28 STINeR   ADS   029 STINSL   ADG CH 38 RD38 STIN3R   AD  CH 3 AD31 STINUL   ADS CH 32 RD32 STINUR   ADS CH 33 RD33 FXATNI
2.                 FETT                                                                                                  lt            ee                       D    4         D DCA group  This is the number of the DCA group      2  DCA group name    This is the name of the DCA group  You can also click the mouse on this area to edit the name     50 PMS5D Editor Owner s Manual     3  Grid  This grid lets you assign channels  horizontal rows  to DCA groups  vertical columns   Currently patched grids  are indicated by a L   symbol  To enable or disable an assignment  click the desired grid      4  CLEAR    These buttons clear all input channels and output channels assigned to the corresponding DCA group  When you  click one of these buttons a window will appear  asking you to confirm the operation  To execute the Clear opera   tion  click the OK button     Clicking the CLEAR button for input channel DCA groups 7 8 will not affect the output channel assignments    The converse also applies      MUTE GROUP ASSIGN page    DC A Mute Group    MUTE GROUP ASSIGN    INPUT MUTE GROUP ASSIGN        ud      3 6 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 13 21 222                                                                        RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRIIRRRRRRRRRRRRRI               CTT CU  SS a ees E E em E Fe En a e Pe Ee e poen  pu e P pend ei pe Ej      un ee E E ei peel pau pens bes E em pm d     IEEE ee P                         DNUS DEN IS GENER HEUS DE EE        ee  SERGE SRR ERR RRR ee                  
3.                eere 6  ST IN window                    eere 9  FX        window                       eere 11  MIX window                     eee 13  MATRIX window                      eere 15  STEREO window                                6    17                                                                19  Selected Channel window                        20  Patch Editor window                                 38  Surround Editor window                          42         windowv                        eee eee eene nnn 44  Effect Editor window                                46  DCA Mute Group window                        50  Scene window ANNER 53  Library window                                  ee 60  Meter window                                           62  Timecode Counter window                      62  Sync window ENER 62  Keyboard Shortcuts                                  63             64      Specifications        descriptions in this owner  s manual are  for information purposes only  Yamaha Corp  reserves the  right to change or modify products or specifications at any  time without prior notice  Since specifications  equipment  or options may not be the same in every locale  please  check with your Yamaha dealer     In the event that menu and button names on a Windows system are different from those on a Macintosh  this    manual uses the Windows menu and button names followed by the Macintosh menu and button names in paren     theses        PMSD Editor Owner 
4.            113             E COHP     COMP               B comp f                 to B ro      ro P ro    ro f ro B         ro P ro f ro f      B cro B ro      ro P ro f      B      B ro      ro P ro      ro f ro B ro f Ero      DELAY  DELAY  DELAY  DELAY  DELAY  DELAY  DELAY  DELAY  DELAY  DELAY  DELAY  DELAY  DELAY  DELAY  DELAY  DELAY  DELAY  DELAY  DELAY  DELAY  DELAY  DELAY  DELAY  DELAY  8 08 8 08 8 08 8 08 8 88 8 08 8 08 8 08 8 08 8 08 8 88 8 88 8 08 8 88 8 88 8 88 8 08 8 08 8 08 8 08 8 08 8 08 8 88 8 08    1 e 3 y 5 B ni 8 9 18 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 eB 21 22 03 eu    Center Center L63    L63 R63 Ree L18 Center Center Center Center Center Center Center Center Center Center Center Center Center Center Center Center   am mS oS   m S Mi  15 SM MEA SE ME NM SR E ME DE DA SAL M M SR SE SE  L EE  165 ak  H ei Se      d ts d il e ad be        a 15                RUE     d y    NES KE      15 3 3o s           Ts DES        d AK fe E  SELECT SELECT   SELECT   SELECT   SELECT SELECT SELECT SELECT SELECT SELECT SELECT SELECT   SELECT   SELECT   SELECT   SELECT SELECT   SELECT SELECT SELECT SELECT SELECT   SELECT   ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON    10    ER ER 1    10      1    ER t l  t l  10        10      EA 0                      10    1  l    ec     11                 TTT       This window displays the mix parameters of input channels 1   24 or 25   48  The window shows either the channel 1     24 layer or the channel 25 48 layer 
5.           f ro         INSERT   INSERT   INSERT   INSERT   INSERT   INSERT   INSERT   INSERT      SELECT   SELECT   SELECT   SELECT   SELECT   SELECT   SELECT    B B6dE  B BBdB  H   BdB  B BA  dBE   amp B BBdB  H BBdB  HB   BdBE             CUE CUE CUE CUE CUE CUE CUE CUE       In this window you can view and edit the parameters of MATRIX channels 1 8  You can use the  View  menu to  choose the parameters that will be displayed in the window     15 PMSD Editor Owner   s Manual       3          D       OE   6                         HD     8    9                     CUE       D    CD MIX  Send levels from the MIX channels to the MATRIX bus   Here you can view and edit the send levels of the signals sent from each MIX channel to  the MATRIX bus  The method of operation and the meaning of the display are the same  as for   6   MTRX in the MIX window  eg p 14       2  STEREO  Send levels from the STEREO channels to the MATRIX  bus   Here you can view and edit the send levels of the signals sent from the STEREO A B  channels to the MATRIX bus  The method of operation and the meaning of the display  are the same as for   6   MTRX in the MIX window  eg p 14       3  Channel number  Indicates the number of the MATRIX channel corresponding to this module  You can  double click this number to open the Selected Channel window for this channel      4  EQ  Equalizer   Switches the EQ on off  The graph immediately below the button shows the approxi   mate response of the EQ  You can drag t
6.          modules 1 12    2TR D1L  2TR D1R   2TR DSL  2TR        L R channels of 2TR OUT DIGITAL jacks 1   3        3  IN  Insert in     Here you can select the input port that will be assigned to insert in  from the following choices                  L R channels of 2TR IN DIGITAL jacks 1 3    2TR A1L  2TR A1R  2TR A2L  2TR A2R L R channels of 2TR IN ANALOG jacks 1 2   4  POINT  Insert point     Selects the position at which insert in out will be patched  Choose from Pre EQ  Post EQ  Pre Delay  or Post  Fader     24 PMS5D Editor Owner s Manual    _IEQUALIZER       EQUALIZER 2    LOW   LO MID  amp HI MID HIGH             o               BBHz   1 18kHz  WLBBkHz   1BBkHz          uU E e    20         0k 20        20k 20                  8  db                              K   2    zr  15  18 E    LIBRARY           I  _ ER LINK GROUP  FENTER        D EQ graph    Indicates the approximate response for the EQ of the currently selected channel      2  FLAT  If you click this button  the gain of all bands will be reset to 0 0 dB     OQ    4      Frequency     5  GAIN  These knobs adjust the Q  center frequency  and boost cut amount for the four bands LOW  LO MID  HI MID   and HIGH        E   LOW shelving   If this button is on  the LOW EQ will be switched to a shelving type  the Q knob of the LOW EQ will disappear             HIGH shelving   If this button is on  the HIGH EQ will be switched to a shelving type  the Q knob of the HIGH EQ will disap   pear     LPF  Low Pass Filter   If 
7.         FADING HE INFUT CHANNEL FARING       CD FADING ENABLE  Fade function enable disable     Switches the Fade function for fader levels between enabled and disabled      2  INPUT CHANNEL PANNING ENABLE  Input channel panning enable disable     Switches the Fade function for input channel pan  balance  parameters between enabled and disabled  If this but   ton is on  you can use the two buttons located at the right to select the input channels to which this setting will    apply   e When the ALL INPUT CHANNEL button is on    The Fade function will apply to the pan  balance  parameter of all input channels     e When the SAME AS FADING button is on    The Fade function will apply to the pan  balance  parameter of input channels for which the Fade function is  turned on in  5      SET ALL   CLERR ALL    IHPUT    Dh Di D Di    1    1    2 D    OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET  B e     Hi    1 DI    1 Ses 8 1        3  SET ALL    This button lets you enable all Fade function settings with one click  This can be operated independently for all  input channels and DCA groups  or for all output channels      4  CLEAR ALL    This button lets you disable all Fade function settings with one click  This can be operated independently for all  input channels and DCA groups  or for all output channels      5  Channel settings  Here you can specify the Fade function on off status  the fade time  and the  offset time for each input channel  output channel  and DCA gr
8.        SE Oe                 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON           ON ON ON ON      ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON      ON ON ON ON ON ON ON     U    ED  al E LD Ja WN        OUTPUT MUTE GROUP ASSIGN    MIX Tp  8 9 16 1 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 el et IS 3    TTT        al E Ne LA NM                                                                            ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON   lt        gt        Here you can specify the channels that will be assigned to mute groups 1   8  The upper part of the screen lets you  assign input channels to mute groups  and the lower part of the screen lets you assign output channels to mute  groups    Except for the fact that assignments for both input channels and output channels can be made in a single screen  and    the fact that the screen can be resized vertically and horizontally  basic operation here is the same as in the PM5D s  MUTE GROUP ASSIGN screen     51 PM5D Editor Owner s Manual       INPUT MUTE GROUP ASSIGN  INPUT CH      3 4 5  amp  7 8 3 JA 11 12 15 10    17 18 19 2A   1 22 25 24 25      27 28 29      31 38 33 34 35 36                Fem    E  232313239139    eee plo d            E O               o d  Ba  w Re       MUTE  11111  TE TITEIITIIEUUTIITIECUTI II UIECUTIITIE II Uz  TE         4  ON ON OF ON ON ON ON ON ON ON OH ON OH ON    ON OH ON CN ON ON DN ON DN ON ON ON ON ON ON DN OH C    2  A  4  5          H        D Mute group    This area shows the mute group numbe
9.     53  e ge E 3  S  SAME AS FADING                          59     53  60     53  60  Save as a different name             53  Save under a different name     60  SCENE MEMORY page                   53          53  EVENT LIST page          57  FADE TIME page       58  RECALL SAFE                         58  SCENE MEMORY page             53  vc BE 54  SEE e E WE 54  Selected Channel window                20  Channel selection                       20  Channel to mix                           28  COMPRESSOR                     23  DCA GROUP   MUTE GROUP    e E 26 31  DELAT                  26  EQUALIZER                  25  30  GATE eege 21  HA gain phase high pass filter 21  Input channel                             20       MEIN 24  M S DECODE tege 26  MATRIX channel                       34  MIX channel                               29  MIX to MATRIX                        33    PMS5D Editor Owner s Manual    Pan   Fader               27  32  35 36    STEREO       channel                35   STEREO to MATRIX                 37  Selective recall                                  54  SESSIONS      4  SET DEE 59  Setup   Console   sete rere eerte      3   EE E N E 2  ST IN window               9       ege 3  STEREO to MATRIX                      97  STEREO window                             17                56  61  Surround Bus Allocation                   3  SURROUND BUS ON OFF            43  Surround Editor window                42  Surround Mode                           3 
10.    YAMAHA        5   Editor    Owner s Manual    Special Notices      The software and this owner s manual are the exclu   sive copyrights of Yamaha Corporation       Copying of the software or reproduction of this  manual in whole or in part by any means is expressly  forbidden without the written consent of the manu   facturer       Copying of the commercially available music  sequence data and or digital audio files is strictly  prohibited except for your personal use       Yamaha makes no representations or warranties  with regard to the use of the software and documen   tation and cannot be held responsible for the results  of the use of this manual and the software       This disc is a CD ROM  Do not attempt to play the  disc on an audio CD player  Doing so may result in  irreparable damage to your audio CD player      The screen displays as illustrated in this owner s  manual are for instructional purposes  and may  appear somewhat different from the screens which  appear on your computer      Future upgrades of application and system software  and any changes in specifications and functions will  be announced separately      The company names and product names in this  Owner s Manual are the trademarks or registered  trademarks of their respective companies      1 Yamaha Pro Audio Global Site    http   www yamahaproaudio com     Description of menus and buttons       Contents    Getting Started                                           2    INPUT CH window            
11.    are selected as the effect type   this indicates the gain reduction amount for the H  HIGH   M  MID   and L        LOW  bands   17 SOLO  If    044 M BAND DYNA    or    045 M BAND COMP    are selected as the effect type   these buttons allow you to monitor only the specified band from the three bands  HIGH  MID  and LOW     D       48 PM5D Editor Owner s Manual    MIX BALANCE TEMPO PLAY REC  160 BYPASS 128 BPM        TEMPO           e Zu MIDI CLE                  2  MIX BALANCE    Adjusts the balance of the effect sound relative to the original sound  0  96  outputs only the original sound  and  100  96  outputs only the effect sound     d3 BYPASS  This button temporarily bypasses the effect     CUE    This button cue monitors the output of the currently selected effect      5  TEMPO  If a tempo type or modulation type effect is selected  this allows you to adjust time related parameters such as  DELAY  delay time  and FREQ   modulation speed      To set the value of the TEMPO parameter  you can either input the BPM  Beats Per Minute  in the numerical box   or repeatedly click the TAP TEMPO button at the desired tempo    If the MIDI CLK button is on  the TEMPO parameter value will synchronize to the MIDI timing clock being  received from the MIDI port     PLAY  REC  Play Record  buttons    If    042 FREEZE    is selected as the effect type  you can use these buttons to record and play back the signal being  input to the effect     49 PM5D Editor Owner s Manual    DCA Mute G
12.   Choose  Undo  from the  Edit  menu   Choose  Redo  from the  Edit  menu     Please note  however  that after you perform one of the following operations  you cannot successfully undo or redo  any previous operation     Operations on the PM5D console    Quitting Studio Manager    Changing the surround mode or pair mode    Synchronizing with the PM5D console    Session operations    The GEQ  EQ FLAT  button    Moving the fader positions by changing the GEQ variable width  You cannot Undo or Redo the following operations   e Edits in the Setup window  e Synchronization  e Opening and closing the windows  e Resizing the windows    Ma7 In the Library window  you can Undo or Redo only the most recent operation  You cannot cancel the pre   ceding operations     Other Functions    Resetting to the default value  Ctrl  38    click     Move the cursor to a control or a parameter value  then hold down the   Ctrl   key  86  and click the mouse but   ton to reset the value to the default  e g   to reset an Input Channel fader to    ee  or reset a pan setting to Center               88   Shift Click    Move the cursor to a fader      AUX Send control  then hold down the  lt Ctrl gt  key  86  and   Shift   key and click  the mouse button to reset the value to the nominal level     5 PMSD Editor Owner s Manual    RD1      RD3 ADY ADS ADE AD  ADS  09  010  011 ADI2 ADIS ADIN ADIS ADIG ADI  ADIS ADIS          8021 8022 8023  RDeu   4850  480  4851  480  480  43   484  48    48  484  484  48 
13.   No Data   No Data   No Data   No Data   No Data   No Data   No Data   No Data   No Data   No Data   No Data   No Data   No Data   No Data   No Data   No Data   No Data   No Data     RECALL    No Data   No Data   No Data   No Data   No Data   No Data   No Data   No Data   No Data   No Data   No Data   No Data   No Data   No Data   No Data   No Data   No Data   No Data     CLEAR    UNDO                              I                   EE                                i a         e n       S            eT    SETS  A PS                                   GIU E                                                                         I Inm                                                             I                          i ei i ei ei ee SS re                                              eee ee ee            PROTECT    INTERNAL DATA       Here you can edit the PM5D   s scene memories  You can also load scene library files from a memory card or from a  drive of your computer  and edit them  In this case  you can re save all scenes to a file after editing  recall just a  desired scene  or copy a desired scene to the scene memory of the PM5D itself            o   OPEN  Open a file     Opens a scene library file located on a drive of    05         your computer     1           CLOSE 5       5       AS        o  2  CLOSE  Close a file   SEL    i    TITLE PROTECT RECALL INPUT OUT Closes the currently open scene library file   Scene  81 rei    Scene  02  3  SAVE    Scene  63 _    Scen
14.   be viewed and edited in hexadecimal form  To edit a MIDI event  click the two digit hexadecimal value you want  to edit  and choose the desired value from the popup menu that appears   e If you choose              from the popup menu  that two digital hexadecimal value will be ignored   e If you choose    END    from the popup menu  all subsequent hexadecimal values will be ignored     54 PM5D Editor Owner s Manual    GPI OUT CONTROL  12 345    b 7 8 9 16 11 12 REMOTE TRANSPORT          1  AAG    PLAYCLOGATE 93       15 TX  MIDI event transmission     If you click this column to make the    TX    indication appear  transmission will be enabled for the MIDI event    specified for this scene     GPI OUT CONTROL    Specifies the polarity  high active low active  and transmission method  tally trigger  of the signal that is sent  from GPI OUT ports 1 12 when the scene is recalled  You can also click these columns to edit the setting  You can  choose from the following settings     None   Disabled   oo o        7  REMOTE TRANSPORT    These columns indicate the MMC RS422 transport command that will be executed when you recall the scene   The left column indicates the protocol  MMC or RS422   and the right column indicates the type of command   You can click an item and choose the desired protocol or command from the popup menu that appears     No  TITLE    Initial Data  Openings   Scene  6   Scene  62  Scene  63  Scene  64  Scene  65  Scene  66  Scene  62  Scene  06    968  981  
15.  42  Sync Window sessssessseveevtorveesesessensses 62  EE 3  T  ji                      4  TEMPO M          49  TIME S TAM                           54  Timecode Counter window            62  ji   e                          H   55  U  UNDO               5  56  61  Y  Yamaha Pro Audio Global Site         1    65        5   Editor Owner s Manual    
16.  484  484  484  48  481  480  4850  481       GAIN      GAIN      GAIN      GAIN      GAIN      GAIN      GAIN      GAIN      GAIN      GAIN      GAIN      GAIN      GAIN      GAIN      GAIN      GAIN      GAIN      GAIN      GAIN      GAIN      GAIN      GAIN      GAIN      GAIN    3 0dB  10 048  7 0dB  88dB  28dB  1 898  18898  B8 8dB   amp  8dB  6   dB  1 8dB  18 8dB  18 8dB  18 8dB  18 898   18 8dB   18 8dB  16 0dB   18 8dB  16 6dB  10 048  16 0dB           2 0    2 0    2 0       10    2 0    2 0       10    2 0    2 0    2 0    2 0            2 0    2 0       10    2 0    2 0    2 0    2 0    2 0    2 0       10       10          HPF METUS HPF HPF HPF HPF HPF HPF HPF      HPF B HPF MENTIS HPF HPF HPF HPF HPF HPF HPF HPF HPF HPF HPF  88 0Hz SO 8H2  98 8Hz S8 6Hz 56 0    56 6Hz 88 0    71 6H2 80 042 S86 6H2 S86 6H2   08    2 S86 6H2   88    2   88       88     80 0    80 0    S988He 80 0    S8 6Hz S8 6Hz S8 6Hz 88 0  2    E E           E            E                      INSERT  INSERT  INSERT  INSERT  INSERT  INSERT  INSERT  INSERT  INSERT  INSERT INSERT  INSERT   INSERT   INSERT  INSERT  INSERT  INSERT  INSERT  INSERT  INSERT  INSERT   INSERT   INSERT   INSERT  DIRECT  DIRECT  DIRECT           DIRECT  DIRECT   DIRECT   DIRECT  DIRECT   DIRECT   DIRECT   DIRECT   DIRECT   DIRECT  DIRECT           DIRECT   DIRECT  DIRECT   DIRECT   DIRECT   DIRECT   DIRECT   DIRECT    GATE 0 GATE      NEN GATE    GATE    GATE    GATE                                                        
17.  7  ATTACK  Attack time     Specifies the time from when the key in signal exceeds the threshold level until the gate opens     HOLD  Hold time   Specifies the time that the gate will remain open after the key in signal falls below the threshold      9  ON  On off   This button switches the gate on off     LIBRARY  This button accesses the gate library  Clicking this button will open the GATE page of the LIBRARY window     1  LINK  Stereo link   This button links the parameter settings and key in signals of adjacent odd numbered even numbered input  channels or the L R sides of a ST IN channel  so that gating will operate in tandem for the two channels      2  KEY IN SOURCE    Select the desired key in signal from the following choices     SELF PRE EQ The pre EQ signal of the currently selected input channel  SELF POST EQ The post EQ signal of the currently selected input channel  CH 1 48 POST EQ The post EQ signal of the corresponding input channel  however  you can only choose    channels belonging to the same group  within the seven groups CH1 8  CH9 16      pnt STIN            4L 4R POST                 ILIR 4LAR POSTEQ          24 CH25 32  CH33 40  CH41 48  and ST IN 1L 1R 4L 4R      MIX 21   24 OUT The output signal of the corresponding MIX channel immediately before the output  attenuation    49 CUE    This button cue monitors the currently selected key in signal     KEY IN FILTER  Select the type of filter applied to the selected key in signal  HPF  high pass filter  
18.  BPF  band pass filter   or LPF   low pass filter   The ON OFF button located immediately below switches the filter on off   If you ve selected BPF  use the two knobs at right to adjust the band pass frequency and Q  If you ve selected HPF  or LPF  use the knob at left to adjust the cutoff frequency        22 PMSD Editor Owner s Manual     2COMPRESSOR  Oo                     COMP  THRESHOLD RATIO                         B                    ATTACK RELEASE GAIN  SIE calm A AdE    40           LIH    _ COMP LINK GROUP KEY IN      SELF        E                  13 2      4     1  Compressor graph    Indicates the approximate response for the compressor of the currently selected channel      2 GR meter    This meter indicates the amount of gain reduction produced by the compressor      3  TYPE    Indicates the type of the currently selected compressor      4  THRESHOLD  Threshold level     Specifies the threshold level at which the compressor will operate  The input signal will start being compressed  when the key in signal exceeds this level  compression will be removed when the signal falls below this level      5  RATIO    Specifies the ratio at which the input signal will be compressed when the key in signal exceeds the threshold      6  KNEE  Specifies the sharpness at which the output level will change  You can select from HARD or 1 5      7  ATTACK  Attack time     Specifies the time from when the key in signal exceeds the threshold level until the signal starts being comp
19.  PATCH function       7  DIRECT  Enables disables the direct output that is patched in the PM5D   s DIRECT OUT PATCH  screen  INPUT PATCH function      GATE  Turns the gate on off  The indica            EE  tor immediately below the button Gate  closed Gate  open Gate  off  shows the gate s on off setting  red   green     and the open closed status      9  COMP  Compressor   Switches the compressor on off  When the compressor is on  the GR meter immediately  below the button shows the amount of gain reduction     EQ  Equalizer   Switches the EQ on off  The graph immediately below the button shows the approxi   mate response of the EQ  You can drag within the graph to edit the response of the EQ   To reset the EQ to flat response  hold down the   Ctrl   key   38 key  of your computer  keyboard and click the graph     1  DELAY    Switches the delay on off  You can also edit the delay time by dragging the numeric  value located immediately below the button up or down    12 Channel number  Indicates the input channel number corresponding to this module  You can double   click this number to open the Selected Channel window for this channel     d3 MIX SEND  The bar graphs in this area indicate the send levels of                   green        signals sent from      input channel to VARI type  MIX buses  You can also adjust the send levels by drag  NN Pre off  green     ging a bar graph to left or right  EES Post on  yellow   The bar graph display will change according to the  send
20.  These enable disable Recall Safe and Mute Safe for the chan   nel        26 PMSD Editor Owner   s Manual    Pan   Fader   D DIRECT  except for FX RTN channels            ED DIRECT     2  HONE Turns the direct output on off   2 ei    VARI FIXED  2 Direct Output Port  except for FX RTN channels     TO STEREO Choose the port from which this input channel 1   48 or this ST IN channel 1 4 will be    directly output     LES                SLOT1 1  SLOT1 2   SLOT4 16   Output channels of an I O card installed in slots 1   4    2TR D1L  2TR D1R   2TR D3R L R channels of 2TR OUT DIGITAL jacks 1   3        3  FOLLOW PAN  Use the following two buttons to specify how the signal sent from the input channel to  the MIX bus will be affected by the TO ST PAN knob   5       e VARI button  If this button is on  the PAN knob displayed in the CH to MIX area will be linked  with the TO ST PAN knob if VARI type MIX buses are paired     e FIXED button  If this button is on  the signal from after the TO ST PAN   5   knob will be sent to  FIXED type MIX buses      4  TO ST  To stereo    O a This is an on off switch for the signal sent from the input channel to the STEREO bus     This is linked with the        STEREO  key in the SELECTED CHANNEL section of the  panel      5  TO ST PAN  To stereo pan   Adjusts the panning of the signal sent from the input channel to the STEREO bus  This  is linked with the encoder of each channel if PAN is selected as the encoder mode  and  with the  PAN  encoder of t
21.  To open the other layer s window  choose the  Windows  menu command   INPUT       and choose    CH1 24    or    CH25 48        You can use the  View  menu to choose the parameters that will be displayed in the window     Om Di  D Input patch    QSS  igy Here you can select an input source to assign to the input channel  from the following  HA GAIN choices     ee NONE              j Noessgnmnt           AD1 AD48 INPUT jacks 1   48  L R channels of ST IN jacks 1   4    Input channels of an     card installed in slots  1 4       L R outputs of internal effects 1   8    L R channels of 2TR IN DIGITAL jacks 1   3  2TR A1L  2TR A1R   2TR ASL  2TR A3R L R channels of 2TR IN ANALOG jacks 1 2        2   48V  Switches on off the phantom power   48V  of the internal head amp  PM5D RH  model only  or of the external head amp  AD8HR  AD824  patched to the input chan     nel     Drag the knob in the screen to adjust the gain of the internal head amp  PM5D RH  model only  or of the external head amp  AD8HR  AD824  patched to the input chan     nel     6 PMS5D Editor Owner s Manual       HPF  o SIE   5       6        Omm               GATE   9   1 COMP    10       D              4  HPF  High Pass Filter   Switches the high pass filter on off  You can drag the numeric value up or down to edit  the cutoff frequency      5  9  Phase     Inverts the phase of the signal after AD conversion      6  INSERT  Enables disables the insert out that is patched in the PM5D   s INSERT PATCH screen   INPUT
22.  can also adjust the send  levels by dragging a bar graph to left or right   The bar graph display will change according to the send position  pre post  and on off  status of the signal sent from the FX        channel to the MIX buses  eg    7       9  PAN  Specifies the panning of the signal sent from the FX RTN channel to the STEREO bus      You can set L and R separately      SELECT  Selects the FX RTN channel for which you want to perform operations   L and R can be  selected separately   This is linked with the FX RTN channel strip  SEL  keys on the  PM5D panel  However it will no longer be linked if you turn Channel Select off  eg p 2   in the System Setup window     17 CH ON  Channel on  button    Switches the FX RTN channel on off   The L R settings are linked   This is linked with  the FX RTN channel strip CH  ON  keys on the PM5D panel        SELECT   SELECT       42 Channel           This is    text box that displays      channel name  You can also edit      channel name in    this text box     COO        3  Fader  Adjusts the input level of the FX RTN channel  This is linked with the faders of the FX    RTN channel strip on the PM5D panel    The numbers and alphabetical letters at the right of the fader indicate the DCA group  and mute groups to which that channel belongs  and show the Recall Safe and Mute  Safe status of the channel     p 8      CUE  This button cue monitors the signal of the FX RTN channel  L R are linked   This is    linked with the FX RTN chan
23.  channel name data from CSV files written by the PM5D can be loaded into the  PATCH LIST page by clicking this button    When you click this button  a dialog box will appear as shown at right   allowing you to specify the folder containing the CSV files you want to  load     Specify the folder that contains CSV files written by the PM5D  and    Browse For Folder    Choose a folder where CSV Files are located           Desktop  click the OK button  If the specified folder contains CSV files to which     L My Documents      D d My Computer  input patch  output patch  and channel name data was written  that SC E  ut  data will be loaded into the PATCH LIST page   C  WNPSP12 EN    If the specified folder does not contain the necessary CSV file   the settings in the PATCH LIST page will not change  For  example if the folder contains only an input patch CSV file  only  the input patch settings of the PATCH LIST page will be loaded     and the remaining settings will not change            7  EXPORT  Export a CSV file   By clicking this button  input patch  output patch  and channel name data can be written to a CSV file that can be  loaded by the PM5D     When you click this button a dialog box will appear  allowing you to specify a folder for the exported CSV files     Specify the folder in which the CSV files will be saved  and click the OK button  Separate CSV files containing the  input patch  output patch  and channel name data will be saved in the folder you specified  You ca
24.  edit the response of the EQ  or hold  down the   Ctrl   key   88 key  of your computer keyboard and click the graph to reset  it to a flat response      2  COMP  Compressor     Switches the compressor on off  When the compressor is on  the GR meter immediately  below the button shows the amount of gain reduction      3  INSERT    Enables disables the insert out that is patched in the PM5D   s INSERT PATCH screen   OUTPUT PATCH function        DELAY    Switches the delay on off  You can also edit the delay time by dragging the numeric  value located immediately below the button up or down        5  Channel number  Indicates the number of the MIX channel corresponding to this module  You can dou   ble click this number to open the Selected Channel window for this channel     13 PMSD Editor Owner   s Manual     6  MTRX  Send level to MATRIX buses   These bar graphs indicate the send levels of the signals                 green   sent from the MIX channel to each MATRIX bus  You  can also adjust the send levels by dragging a bar graph                     green   to left or right   The bar graph display will change as follows according                to the send position  pre post  and on off status of the BENE Post off  yellow   signal sent from the MIX channel to the MATRIX  buses     DTO ST  To STEREO   This is an on off switch for the signal sent from the MIX channel to the STEREO bus     PAN  Sets the panning of the signal sent from the MIX channel to the STEREO bus      9 VA
25.  even numbered MIX channels  You can click the  heart symbol to enable disable pairing      3  ON  MIX send on off   This is an on off switch for the signal sent from the input channel to the MIX bus      4  PRE  Pre Post   This selects PRE or POST as the point from which the signal is sent from the input channel to the MIX bus      5  CH to MIX PRE POINT    This selects PRE EQ or PRE FADER as the point from which the signal is sent when the PRE button   4   is set to  PRE     If the PRE button is set to POST  you can select either POST ON or POST TO ST as the signal send loca   tion individually for each MIX bus    p 33      28 PMSD Editor Owner s Manual    If a MIX channel is selected    Selected Channel m      CHANNEL SELECT INSERT            PAIR OUTPUT PATCH QUT IN POINT El e D  se    51 1 0 NONE NONE POST EQ  34 40dB   43884  1   Center      SELECT    0  4 12 LIBRARY     lt  lt          EQUALIZER FLAT                         4   45 66d0B    1    TO ST CD  40  HR GRIN HPF PRE  L63  Se e          Jk    E cl     POINT PRE FADER POST FADER    Im SE ke   0     x    78Hz   1 86kHz  EE       CS CN  20        20        20    20k 20   20  H SdB  6 5d0B  amp  8dB 8   9              Q    1                   18      18  18 00 1 18    Sc T           COMP LIBRRRY UPPER  COMPRESSOR THRESHOLD RATIO KNEE TVPE I   84     25 1 2  SUE EE SS _ Ep LINK GROUP  a   0  d    BCUEF  ATTACK RELEASE GAIN DELAY     30    e5  ms SEET TIME  mm  p  mmm  apt 12 47ms        4 e e e          P P A        
26.  kel                                  A                                           Data     INTERNAL DATA        7  No   Number     This column indicates the number of each item in the library     TITLE    This column indicates the title assigned to each library item  You can also double click this area and edit the title       PROTECT    This indicates the Protect setting on off  This area displays a lock icon for protected data  this data cannot be over   written  nor its title edited  Read only data is indicated by    READ    displayed in this column     INTERNAL DATA  This area shows the PM5D   s library contents  The items displayed are the same as in the FILE list   6       As desired  you can copy single or multiple items between the FILE list and the INTERNAL DATA list  and copy  or move them to a different location within a list  The procedure is the same as in the SCENE MEMORY page of  the Scene window   p 55      db STORE    Stores the current settings to the data item that is selected in the list     42 RECALL  Recalls the data item that is selected in the list      3  CLEAR  Clears the data item s  selected in the list   The title of the cleared item s  will be reset to   No Data         UNDO    Cancels the last performed library recall  store  copy  or move operation     61 PMSD Editor Owner   s Manual    Meter window    INPUT METER    LEVEL METER METERING POINT POST FADER PEAK HOLD       Here you can view the signal levels within the PM5D  or the amount of gain 
27.  position  pre post  and on off status of the signal        Post off  yellow     sent from the input channel to the MIX buses     For FIXED type MIX buses  the bar graph is fixed at nominal level  0         and only the on off status is shown     PAN    Sets the panning of the signal sent from the input channel to the STEREO bus    5  SELECT    Selects input channel for which you want to perform operations  This is linked with the  INPUT channel strip  SEL  keys on the PM5D panel  However it will no longer be  linked if you turn Channel Select off  eg p 2  in the System Setup window     CH ON  Channel on  button  Switches the input channel on off  This is linked with the INPUT channel strip CH   ON  keys on the PM5D panel     7     5   Editor Owner s Manual     7  Channel name  This is a text box that displays the channel name  You can also edit the channel name in  this text box   Note that while the channel number  42  will not change even if you switch the pair  mode  the channel name display will change according to the pair mode   For example if the CH1 24 layer is displayed  switching from Horizontal Pair mode to  Vertical Pair mode will change the channel name display from channels 1  2  3     24  25  to channels 1  3  5   45  47     Fader  Adjusts the input level of the input channel  This is linked with the INPUT channel  strip faders on the PM5D panel     The current fader value is shown in the numeric box immediately below the fader  The  level meter at the right o
28.  that will be recalled at a specific time code  a value in seconds for scenes that are recalled after a  specified time has elapsed after the preceding event was executed  or  MANUAL  for scenes that are recalled man   ually      9 SCENE TITLE    This column indicates the number and title of the scene that will be recalled     57 PM5D Editor Owner s Manual       RECRLL SRFE    INPUT SAFE PARAMETERS OUTPUT SAFE PARAMETERS OTHER SAFE  PARAMETERS    CH TO           DCA GEQ EFFECT               1       2 1 1 EFFECT   CH 3 0 0 1 GEQ 3 EFFECT 3  GEQ 4 EFFECT 4  GEQ 5 EFFECTS  GEQ    EFFECT     GEQ 7 EFFECT   GEQ 8 EFFECTS  GEQ     GEQ10  GEQ11    CH 5    CH   CH 8       9  CH 18  CH 11 1 0            GEO12  CH 12             I    CH 13 0      e  iti        CH 14 0 EN S  iil       CH 15    UE el ili      MUTE MASTER  CH 16 0 Bm LI      S  Iti       MUTE MASTER  CH 17 0 EN S  itt        CH 18  CH 19 MIDI REMOTE  CH 28 1 1 A BE O  cH et    CH 22  CH 23       24  SET RLL SET RLL SET RLL  CLEAR ALL CLEAR ALL CLEAR ALL       Here you can make settings for the Recall Safe function that excludes only specific channels from recall operations of  all scenes    Except for the fact that there is no PASTE button for copying and pasting parameter settings from the SELECTIVE  RECALL screen  the display and operations within this page are the same as in the PM5D   s RECALL SAFE screen                    FADE TIME    U  FADING INPUT CHANNEL PANNING              SET RLL     CLERRRLL CLERRRLL    IHPU
29.  the PM5D panel     14   15   16  17      7  Channel           This is    text box that displays      channel name  You can also edit      channel name in  this text box     Fader  Adjusts the input level of the ST IN channel  This is linked with the faders of the ST IN  ea channel strip on the PM5D panel     The numbers and alphabetical letters at the right of the fader indicate the DCA group  and mute groups to which that channel belongs  and show the Recall Safe and Mute     B 39dB  49    all  Safe status of the channel     p 8      CUE  This button cue monitors the signal of the ST IN channel  L R are linked   This is  linked with the ST IN channel strip  CUE  keys on the PM5D panel     10 PMSD Editor Owner   s Manual    FX        window    FX RTN DAR      FRIL FAIR        FReR FASL FX3R                 IER PETTY   489 PETTY  Gs  489 PET PET  A GAIN HA GAIN HA GAIN HA GAIN   16 8dB  16 8dB  16 6dB  16 6dB  16 6dB  16 6dB  16 6dB  16 6dB         OR ak NOR NOR a  2 0 ET ETE ET ETE                                                       Op Op    28 8 28 8                   L63 R63 L63 R63 L63 R63 L63 R63  600 600 606       L d m RS 3 a       il X y Ti pn d ms E  SELECT   SELECT   SELECT   SELECT   SELECT   SELECT   SELECT   SELECT  ON ON      ON          10     Le       In this window you can view and edit the mix parameters of FX RTN channels 1   4  You can use the  View  menu to  choose the parameters that will be displayed in the window      ETE      Input patch    MEMO   e
30.  will disappear       7  HPF  High Pass Filter   If this button is on  the LOW EQ will function as a high pass filter EQ  The Q knob of the LOW EQ will disappear   and the GAIN knob will act as the high pass filter on off switch      HIGH shelving   If this button is on  the HIGH EQ will be switched to a shelving type  the Q knob of the HIGH EQ will disap   pear      9 LPF  Low Pass Filter     If this button is on  the HIGH EQ will function as a low pass filter  The Q knob of the HIGH EQ will disappear   and the GAIN knob will act as the low pass filter on off switch     ON  On off   Switches the EQ on off     4  LIBRARY  Accesses the OUTPUT EQ page of the LIBRARY window     30 PMSD Editor Owner s Manual     2 TYPE I TYPE     EQ type   Selects either TYPE I  an algorithm equivalent to the EQ in the earlier 02R series  or TYPE II  a newly developed  algorithm  as the EQ type     d3 EQ LINK GROUP  Selects the EQ link group         to which that channel belongs     UPPER LOWER  Switches the four bands affected by controls  3   9  between LOWER  1 LOW 4 HIGH  and UPPER  5 LOW 8  HIGH                      This is      same as for the delay settings of an input channel  eg p 26      _IDCA GROUP   MUTE GROUP   SAFE    US  GROUP MUTE GROUP    RN AEN       A DCA GROUP  Selects the DCA group  7 8  to which the MIX channel belongs      2  MUTE GROUP  Selects the mute group  1 8  to which the MIX channel belongs      3  RECALL SAFE   MUTE SAFE  These enable disable Recall Safe and Mute S
31. 23 Monitor         00 00 39 00 Standard PA  00 00 41 15 House PA  88 98 43 28 Monitor Mix 2  B8 88 46 168 Standard PA 2    MANUAL  House P   2   b 1 5SEC Monitor         88 98 53 23 Standard PA  88 98 56 89 House PA  00 00 58 19 Monitor Hix 2  66 61 61 61 Standard PA 2  66 61 63 63 House PA 2  66 61 64 29  00 01 02 00  88 91 88 24     3 1SEC  88 91 28 87       In this page you can see how the scenes registered in the PM5D s EVENT LIST screen will be switched according to  the progression of time code or according to the elapsed time since the most recent Recall operation     e  his page functions as a viewer of the PM5D s EVENT LIST screen  You cannot register or recall  events from within this page     e In order for the EVENT LIST page to be synchronized with the EVENT LIST screen of the PM5D itself   PM5D Editor must be synchronized with the PM5D     A          BB BB BB 12 981 Monitor Mix  BB BB B3 B5 BH  Standard Pfi  BB BB 11 24 BB House Pf  BB BB 14 18 004 Monitor Mix 2  BB BB  18 83 HAS Standard PA 2  MR dE HAG House PA 2    17SEC 907 Monitor Mix    08 88 25 22 888 Standard PA  BB 88 28 83 889 House Pf  09 90 30 08 018 Monitor Mix 2             Standard PA     811  MANUAL       House PA 2  812 86 99 36 23 813 Monitor Mix        1  No   Number     This column indicates the number of each event registered in the event list      2  EVENT TRIGGER    This column indicates the recall condition specified for each event  This shows an hour minute second frame  value for scenes
32. 962  983  964  985  HAG  007  988  969  918  011  012  19  913  914  915  916  017  918  919  928  021  922  923  924  925  926    INTERNAL DATA         Tentativel    Na Data           Tentative                                                                        Data        Data        Data        Data                                                        Data        Data                        Data                                     ld kel kel kel kel                         d    SEL   PROTEGT REGALL INPUT    re          INTERNAL DATA    SAFE                   STORE    RECALL    CLEAR    LUNDI       This area shows the PM5D s scene memory contents  The items displayed are the same as in the FILE list   6       As desired  you can copy single or multiple scenes between the FILE list and the INTERNAL DATA list  and copy  or move them to a different location within a list     To do this  use the following methods to select the scene s  that you want to copy or move     55    PMSD Editor Owner s Manual       To select a single scene  Click the line containing the desired scene     To select multiple consecutive scenes  Click the first scene to select it  then hold down the   Shift   key and  click the last scene     To select multiple non consecutive scenes   Click the first scene  then hold down the   Ctrl   key   38 key  and  click each of the remaining scenes    When you have selected the scene s  that you want to move or copy   drag them to the desired location in the o
33. IX buses assigned as surround buses are indicated as  SUR  Mx 17 18        19 20  VAR  ROUND  and cannot be changed  MIX 21 22 MIX 23 24  VARI  Surround Bus Allocation  Select the MIX buses  MIX 1  Surround Bus Allocation    8 or MIX 9 16  that will be used as surround buses  QE       Stereo B  Specify whether      same signal as      STEREO                    bus will be sent to the STEREO B bus  Stereo Bus   or whether MEER    the STEREO B bus will function as the CENTER bus for LCR   Stereo       mode  Center Bus      Surround Mode  Select the surround mode  STEREO  3 1   5 1  6 1   ro        Synchronizing PM5D Editor    When PM5D Editor starts up  the parameter settings on the console and the parameter settings in PM5D Editor may   be different  Therefore  you must first match the parameter settings on the console with those in PM5D Editor  This   operation is called    synchronization     Follow the steps below to synchronize PM5D Editor    1 Select  Synchronize   then  Re synchronize     The following window opens     se Synchronize  Direction    2 Select whether you want to transfer your settings to PM5D  Editor  or vice versa     At this time  the All Libs option determines whether or not Scene and Se    Library data is synchronized        PC   gt  Console  Transfers the current parameter settings in PM5D Editor to your console   Console   gt  PC  Transfers the current parameter settings of your console to the PM5D Editor     3 Click  OK        Do not operate the cons
34. L    12       16   6  28  e         CHANNEL  IHSSTIHTR    OUT PUT  OVER    M L CHANNEL  E IHSSTINTL    12      1     8  d  20    je P CHANNEL  ET IHSSTINTR     T                     6  Input meter    Indicates the level of the signal being input to the internal effect      7  Input patch  Click the LCHANNEL or R CHANNEL area  and choose one of the following as the signal route that will be  patched to the L R input channels of the internal effect                  Insert Out of MATRIX channels 1   8  STEREO A channel  L R  insert out  STEREO B channel  L R  insert out  MONITOR channel  L R C  insert out    If you select INSCH or INSSTIN as the insert destination  the name of the channel is shown in the box immedi   ately below        47 PM5D Editor Owner s Manual    Output meter    Indicates the level of the signal being output from the internal effect      9  Output patch  Click the L CHANNEL or R CHANNEL area  and choose one of the following as the signal route that will be  patched to the L R output channels of the internal effect               Input channel 1   48 input   ST IN channel 1   4  L R  input  INSCHT   INSCH48  INSMIX1   INSMIX24   MATRIX channel 1   8 insert in   STEREO A channel  L R  insert in   STEREO B channel  L R  insert in   MONITOR channel  L R C  insert in    If you select CH  STIN  FXRTN  or INSSTIN as the insert destination  the name of the channel is shown in the  box immediately below        GR meter  If    044 M BAND DYNA    or    045 M BAND COMP 
35. L ON     LIBRARY  COMP LINE GROUP KEV IN DCR GROUP MUTE GROUP  I  BRE UR CE        EQ    Te 5678 CHE  CH to MIX POST POINT POST TO ST       L2CHANNEL SELECT  Channel selection     Except for      fact that your editing applies to a MIX channel  this is the same as for an input channel  eg p 20      _ICOMPRESSOR  Except for the fact that the COMP LINK GROUP is       and that the types of signal that can be selected for key   in are different  this is the same as for the compressor of an input channel  e p 23      LIINSERT    Except for the fact that the insert points that can be selected are different  this is the same as for the insert settings  of an input channel  eg p 24      29 PMSD Editor Owner   s Manual    _IEQUALIZER       EQUALIZER 2    7  pr        eLU MID 3 HI MID     4 HIGH       9   Hen Hen    za      NR ao 8   e 3                         1B5kHz   LBBkHz rA    oe  uU e e    e       20k 20     20k 20     20k 20        4 Sid E  6 54   D Ddb GIE    k    zr  15  15  18  15  18  15 EXE        LIBRARY UPPER           _ EU LINK GROUP  TECOEF          13 19   D      graph  Indicates the approximate response for the EQ of the currently selected channel    2  FLAT  If you click this button  the gain of all bands will be reset to 0 00 dB   QQ    4      Frequency    5  GAIN    These knobs adjust      Q  center frequency  and boost cut amount for each band      6  E   LOW shelving   If this button is on  the LOW EQ will be switched to a shelving type  the Q knob of the LOW EQ
36. L Se  2TR DIL  RD18 CH 3          FXRTNIR XIR 2TR DIR  RD11 CH 35 RD35 V   NONE     NONE  RD13 CH 37        XRTN3 x3 2 5 MONITOR L  NONE  9014      39 RD38 XRTN3R X3R  6 MONITOR R  NONE  RD15 CH 33 RD33 Hal MONITOR C  NONE  RD16 CH      RDUG XRTNUR TALKBACK             ADI  b RDU 1 NONE  RD18 CH 4e ADY    RD12 CH 36 RD36          CH      ADYS  RDea    RDUU  RD  1 CH   5 ADYS           CH      ADYE  RDe3       AD   ADE CH Up ADYS       Here you can view and edit the input patch and output patch settings  Input patch  output patch  and channel name  data that was written to a CSV file by the PM5D itself can also be loaded into this page  Conversely  the settings in  this page can be written to a CSV file that can be loaded into the PM5D     PMSD Editor Owner s Manual                        ADIL      026 STIHTR ADIR  Abe                           STIHER RD2R        D Input channel number    2  Input channel name  This is the number and name of the input channel  You can click the channel name box to edit the name in this  page     3  Input port  This shows the input port assigned to the input channel  You can click this box and choose the input port from  the popup menu that appears      4  Output channel number  This is the number of the output channel     5  Output port  This shows the output port assigned to the output channel  You can click this box and choose the output port  from the popup menu that appears      6  IMPORT  Import a CSV file   Input patch  output patch  and
37. LIZER FLAT         41 LOW e LO MID 3 HI MID 4 HIGH        76 8 78    H    EQ LINK GROUP _  G    DELAY  TIME    A Wi    i  L ON       COMP LINK GROUP KEY IN                       PRE EQ       _ICHANNEL SELECT  Channel selection     Except for the fact that your editing applies to a MATRIX channel  this is the same as for an input channel     p 20      _ICOMPRESSOR    Except for the fact that the COMP LINK GROUP is       and that the types of signal that can be selected for key   in are different  this is the same as for the compressor of an input channel  e p 23      LIINSERT    Except for the fact that the insert points that can be selected are different  this is the same as for the insert settings  of an input channel  eg p 24      _IEQUALIZER    Except for the fact that there is no LOWER UPPER button  and that the EQ LINK groups are G H  this is the  same as for the equalizer of a MIX channel     p 30      ZI DELAY    This is the same as for the delay settings of an input channel   p 26      _IDCA GROUP   MUTE GROUP   SAFE    These are the same as the DCA Group   Mute Group   Safe settings of a MIX channel  e p 31      PMSD Editor Owner s Manual    34    Pan   Fader     1  BALANCE  This adjusts the left right output balance of paired channels  This is not shown if pair   ing is not specified      2  ON  This switches the MATRIX channel on off  This is linked with the MATRIX  ON  keys  in the MATRIX section of the PM5D panel      3  Fader  This adjusts the output level of th
38. LLLLILLLIULILLLMLILLLETL ARR eee                     EE EELER  BRS ERE                                      AR                                          ee ee                                      DESS      DES              pa o           o                o  oe    Ss ds de                                                             ro ro ro ro ro  gt                      ww o   mc         BREE EERE S  SRE RRR  BREE    7  I       Here you can select the input port that is assigned to the input of each input channel  Except for the fact that you can  resize the window  the basic operation is the same as in the PM5D s INPUT PATCH screen     OUTPUT PATCH page    DUTPUT PRTCH    LIBRARY    Category SLOT OUT  1 2  Port FE                HE              EE    191 MEGA 1516    AR                     s  i TU WIELT  SR FRR eee ee eee                                                  eC                                                                  LLLLILEMETILLLLEEM SAREE RE TN ANNAE                             RSSEEES            Here you can select the output port that is assigned to the input of each output channel  Except for the fact that you  can resize the window  the basic operation is the same as in the PM5D s OUTPUT PATCH screen     38 PMSD Editor Owner s Manual    INPUT INSERT PATCH page    Patch Editor    INPUT INSERT PRTCH    LIBRARY    Category  ID 1  Port 12 3 4 8 9 18 1 12 13 4 15 16 e    9 6    12 13 14 15 16 17  errr tr                                    pen            
39. MPRESSOR THRESHOLD RATIO KNEE          I  T PUE   8dB 25 1 e    n  Cm Em UE _ ER LINK GROUP  I                 6                          Il ATTACK RELEASE M S DECODE  EK   25005   6 048 S GRIN      Pp Y BdB          Ses  gt  R C   N     MONO EXP ST    ON      LINE  _ COMP LINK GROUP KEY IN e EN CHE  EREJ   EDT      2315676 SELF        EQ o AL    LAL AL AL AL AL  cu PRE PRE PRE     CHto MIX PRE POINT        EQ       Unless otherwise specified  the parameters explained below are common to input channels 1   48  ST IN  channels 1   4  and FX RTN channels 1   4     L2CHANNEL SELECT  Channel selection   CHANNEL SELECT              gt     INPUT PATCH  RD 1        1  SELECT  Channel selection     Indicates the number and name of the channel you are editing  To switch channels  use the SELECT button or the  OI buttons at left and right  You can also edit the channel name in the text box      2  PAIR    Indicates the pair status of the selected channel  You can click the heart symbol to enable disable pairing      9 INPUT PATCH    Selects the input source assigned to the input channel  for the selectable input sources                 4  LIBRARY  Accesses the INPUT CH page of the LIBRARY window     20 PMSD Editor Owner   s Manual           GAIN   HPF  HA gain phase high pass filter     HA GAIN               3HdB    4 STEIN             Es     l     e       CD  HA GAIN  Adjusts the gain of the internal head amp  PM5D RH model only  or of the external head amp  AD8HR  AD824   patched to 
40. RI FIXED  Indicates the type  VARI or FIXED  of the currently selected MIX bus   This parameter  is for display only  You cannot switch between VARI and FIXED from within PM5D  Editor    If surround mode is enabled  MIX buses that are assigned as surround buses are dis   played with the name of the surround channel  L  R  Ls  Rs       and the other MIX  buses are displayed as    FIXED        SELECT  Selects the MIX channel for which you want to make settings  This is linked with the  MIX  SEL  keys in the MIX section of the PM5D panel  However it will no longer be  linked if you turn Channel Select off  eg p 2  in the System Setup window        4  ON  B BBdE Switches the MIX channel on off   NI  cue 42 Fader    Adjusts the output level of the MIX channel  The current fader value is shown in the  numeric box immediately below the fader  The level meter at the right of the fader  shows the output level of the signal    The numbers and alphabetical letters at the right of the fader indicate the DCA group  and mute groups to which that channel belongs  and show the Recall Safe and Mute  Safe status of the channel   For the significance of the numbers and alphabetical letters   see e p 8      49 CUE  This button cue monitors the signal of the MIX channel  This is linked with the MIX   CUE  keys in the MIX section of the PM5D panel     14 PMS5D Editor Owner s Manual    MATRIX window    DER    MTRX1            MTREs MTR ATR            ATR MTRES    rn E      E ro                     
41. T MIX  5 6 7 8        6 6 6 6 8 5 8 2 8 5 8 2 8 3 8 3 8 3 8 3 9 3 9 3 9 3            OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET  9 2 9 2 8 3 9 2 8 1 6 2 8 3 8 1 8 2 9 2 9 1 9 1 6 2                 8 18 11 12 13 14 15 16       6 2 8 2 13 8 1 8 3 LIMEN ll lil ll       OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET             03 8 3 02 mer wee 0               e                17 18 18 28 21 22 23 24  OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET               SES Em ES         Em    MATRIX  OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET  e e   en   en ee eee meee 8 3 8 3 43 8 3         OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET    OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET STEREO      5                             OFFSET OFFSET  OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET IEE TES    ST IH FX RTH  1 2 3   1 2 3 4 5 6    ai 81      8 amp 1 Bi 90 00 00   3 0  OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET       Here you can make settings for the Fade function that adjusts the time over which fader and pan will reach their new  values when a scene is recalled  The settings of the Fade function are independent for each scene     PMSD Editor Owner   s Manual       ALL INPUT           
42. You can drag      graph to edit the    response of the EQ  or hold down the   Ctrl   key   3 key  of your computer keyboard  and click the graph to reset it to a flat response     1  DELAY    Switches the delay on off  You can also edit the delay time by dragging the numeric  value located immediately below the button up or down    12 Channel number  This is the number of the ST IN channel for this module  You can double click this  number to open the Selected Channel window for this channel     d3 MIX SEND  The send levels of the signals sent from the ST IN channel to the VARI type MIX buses  are shown as bar graphs  the L R settings are linked   You can also adjust the send levels  by dragging a bar graph to left or right        The bar graph display will change according to the send position  pre post  and on off  status of the signal sent from the ST IN channel to the MIX buses  e p 7      PAN  Specifies the panning of the signal sent from the ST IN channel to the STEREO bus    You can set L and R separately      SELECT Em    EE  E 1H Selects the ST IN channel for which you want to perform operations   L and R can be   i selected separately   This is linked with the ST IN channel strip  SEL  keys on the  PM5D panel  However it will no longer be linked if you turn Channel Select off  eg p 2   in the System Setup window     CH ON  Channel on  button  Switches the ST IN channel on off  the L R settings are linked   This is linked with the  ST IN channel strip CH  ON  keys on
43. ae Selects the input source that will be assigned to the FX RTN channel  The input sources       GAIN that can be assigned are the same as for an input channel  eg            H BHdB  18   4    2   48V       e Switches on off the phantom power   48V  of the internal head amp  PM5D RH  uM     model only  or of the external head amp  AD8HR  AD824  patched to the FX RTN          bg channel   HPF  ZELUM      GAIN  A   Drag the knob in the screen to adjust the gain of the internal head amp  PM5D RH  model only  or of the external head amp  AD8HR  AD824  patched to the FX RTN  channel      4  HPF  High Pass Filter     Switches the high pass filter on off  You can drag the numeric value up or down to edit  the cutoff frequency      5 9  Phase     Inverts the phase of the signal after AD conversion      6  EQ  Equalizer   Switches the EQ on off  the L R settings are linked   The graph immediately below the  button shows the approximate response of the EQ  You can drag the graph to edit the  response of the EQ  or hold down the   Ctrl   key   38 key  of your computer keyboard  and click the graph to reset it to a flat response        11 PMSD Editor Owner s Manual     7  Channel number  This 1s the number of the FX RTN channel for this module  You can double click this  number to open the Selected Channel window for this channel     MIX SEND  The send levels of the signals sent from the FX RTN channel to the VARI type MIX  buses are shown as bar graphs  the L R settings are linked   You
44. afe for the MIX channel     31 PMSD Editor Owner s Manual    Pan   Fader    TO STEREO  TO ST  PRE  LE3  L  E  LCR  cor    SIAL    Center               ST  To stereo   This is an on off switch for the signal sent from the MIX channel to the STEREO bus   The PRE button located below selects PRE  immediately before the MIX  ON  key  or  POST  immediately after the MIX  ON  key  as the point from which the signal is sent  from the MIX channel to the STEREO bus      2  TO ST PAN  To stereo pan   Sets the panning of the signal sent from the MIX channel to the STEREO bus      3  LCR    Turns LCR mode on off for each channel  If this is turned on for a channel  you can use  the TO ST PAN   2   knob to simultaneously control the level of the signal sent to the  STEREO bus L R channels and CENTER channel      4  CSR  Center Side Ratio   This adjusts the level ratio  0   10096  of the CENTER channel relative to the STEREO  bus L R channels  To change the value  drag upward or downward inside the numerical  box      5 BALANCE  This adjusts the left right output balance of paired channels  This is not shown if pair     ing is not specified    6  ON    Switches the MIX channel on off  This is linked with the MIX  ON  keys in the MIX  section of the PM5D panel      7  Fader  Adjusts the output level of the MIX channel  This is linked with the MIX encoders on  the PM5D panel  if the  MIX MASTER  key is on   The current value is shown in the  numerical box immediately below     CUE  This butt
45. ame as for an input channel                2  48V  Switches on off the phantom power   48V  of the internal head amp  PM5D RH  model only  or of the external head amp  AD824  AD8HR  patched to the ST IN chan   nel      3  HA GAIN  Drag the knob in the screen to adjust the gain of the internal head amp  PM5D RH  model only  or of the external head amp  AD824  AD8HR  patched to the ST IN chan   nel      4  HPF  High Pass Filter     Switches the high pass filter on off  You can drag the numeric value up or down to edit  the cutoff frequency      5  9  Phase     Inverts the phase of the signal after AD conversion      6  INSERT  Enables disables the insert out that is patched in the PM5D s INSERT PATCH screen   INPUT PATCH function    The L R settings are linked       7  DIRECT  Enables disables the direct out that is patched in the PM5D   s DIRECT OUT PATCH  screen  INPUT PATCH function    The L R settings are linked      Q PMSD Editor Owner s Manual    8                 Turns      gate on off  The indicator immediately below the button shows      gate s on    9        off setting and the open closed status  eg    7    10     9           Compressor   Switches the compressor on off  When the compressor is on  the GR meter immediately  below the button shows the amount of gain reduction             par ELF EQ  Equalizer               Switches the EQ on off  the L R settings are linked   The graph immediately below the  12 STIN 1 button shows      approximate response of the       
46. annel number  This is the channel number  STEREO A or B  of this module  You can double click this  number to open the Selected Channel window for this channel      6  MTRX  Send level to MATRIX buses   Here you can view and edit the send levels of the signals sent from the STEREO A B  channel to each MATRIX bus  The method of operation and the meaning of the display  are the same as for   6   MTRX in the MIX window  eg p 14       7  BALANCE  Adjusts the left right balance of the STEREO A B channel     SELECT  Selects the STEREO A B channel for which you want to make settings   You can specify  L and R independently   This is linked with the STEREO  SEL  key in the STEREO A B  channel strip of the PM5D panel  However it will no longer be linked if you turn Chan   nel Select off  eg p 2  in the System Setup window      9  ON  This switches the STEREO A B channel on off  This is linked with the STEREO  ON   key in the STEREO A B channel strip of the PM5D panel     Fader  Adjusts the output level of the STEREO A B channel  This is linked with the STEREO  fader in the STEREO A B channel strip of the PM5D panel   The current fader value is shown in the numeric box immediately below the fader  The  level meter at the right of the fader shows the output level of the signal   The numbers and alphabetical letters at the right of the fader indicate the DCA group  and mute groups to which that channel belongs  and show the Recall Safe and Mute  Safe status of the channel   For the signi
47. ble             59   INPUT INSERT PATCH page        39  INPUT PATCH page                       38  INTERNAL DATA                     55 61  K  Keyboard Shortcuts                         63  L                        RH 43  Library             eee 54  Library window                               60  UB 172 M     45  LINK PATTERN SELECT               42  Low Frequency Effect                      43  M  MATRIX window                            15  Meter window                    eese  62           54  MIDI event transmission                55  MIX BALANCE           49  MIX to MATRIX                             33  MIX window      13  MODULE         44       52  MUTE GROUP ASSIGN page        51  MUTE MAS TER          52  MUTE SAFE ON OPE  eege eene 52  O  COTO Edil sueco ve niente ears 3  OPEN      53  60  OUTPUT INSERT PATCH page    39  OUTPUT PATCH page                  38    64    P  Pait Mode eegene 3  Pan Nominal Position                        3  PAN POSITION                               43  Patch Editor window                       38  DIRECT OUTPUT PATCH page   erem 40  INPUT INSERT PATCH page  39  INPUT PATCH page                 38  OUTPUT INSERT PATCH page              M 39  OUTPUT PATCH page             38  PAT CH  DIST pace        40  PATCH LIST            40  PIA               49  PROTECT                            54  56  61  R  RECALL                       56  61  Recall Safe         58  BECALL SAFE page              58  REDO eeni 5  REMOTE TRANSPORT              
48. board Shortcuts    Lem ign We             wo   daa       63 PMSD Editor Owner   s Manual       A    ALL INPUT CHANNEL                  59  B  Boe              3  du dr     49  C         D Grrr rer er creer 28  Channel to mix    eee 28  BI                   56  61  CEEAR ALD ore en        59  CEO Serer nro reer Terr 53  60  COMMEN T                     54  CSV file                 41         eren 41  Ctrl  86  F Clik             5  Ctrl  88   Shift Click                       5  D  Ie wc          19         EE 50  DCA GROUP ASSIGN page           50         window        19  DCA MUTE GROUP window    DCA GROUP ASSIGN page     50  MUTE GROUP ASSIGN page 51    DCA Mute Group window             50  DIRECT OUTPUT PATCH page  40   RI EL D 43  E  Effect   GR MEIE geet 48   vore r 48  Effect Editor window                       46  Effect parameters                             47  EFFECT IYPE           46  EEE ege 45  EVENT UST                      a   EVENT TRIGGER eec 57                  41  E       FE 58  Fade function enable disable           59  FADE TIME page                58  FADING ENABLE                           59  IMP ee 54  60    File   Ee 53  60   PN OT 53  60  FX        window                              11  G  Eege  45                        45         window                 44  GPI OUT CONTROL                     55                  Me     P 4   INPUT CH window                          6  INPUT CHANNEL PANNING   ENABLE ctis edes 59  Input channel panning enable   disa
49. e  06 Saves the currently open scene library file on a    Tentativel drive of your computer            Datal       Na           4  SAVE AS  Save as a different    No Data  name            Na Data Saves the currently open scene library file under    a different name on a drive of your computer          C  5  File name    No Data  Indicates the file name of the currently open  scene library     53 PMS5D Editor Owner s Manual     6  FILE  This area lists the scenes in the file you opened using the OPEN button   1    The list includes the following items     To view items that are not currently shown  scroll the list to the right  The boundary lines in the center of  the window can be dragged toward the right to expand the file list display area as shown below     LU    9  W 1      SEL   No  TITLE PROT RECALL INPUT PATCH LIBRARY OUTPUT PATGHLIBRARY      LIBRARY  Un LH   1     INPUT                  1  OUTPUT                    1H         18    17   INPUT             1      18   OUTPUT PATCHEIA 194         194  983 SONGHBS J 11  INPUT PATGHHI1 21     OUTPUT             21 42        42  984         Data  1 B   Initial Data B   Initial Data B   Initial Data  985    No Data  1    Initial Data    Initial Data    Initial Data        7  No   Scene number   This is the scene number 000   500     TITLE    This is the scene title  You can also double click this area and edit the title      9 PROTECT  Turns the protection setting on off for each scene  This area displays a lock icon for pro
50. e MATRIX channel  This is linked with the MATRIX  encoders in the MATRIX section of the PM5D panel  The current value is shown in the  numerical box immediately below      4  CUE  This button cue monitors the signal of the MATRIX channel  This is linked with the  MATRIX  CUE  keys in the MATRIX section of the PM5D panel     SEI    4  CUE       Selected Channel m      CHRNNEL SELECT ML to sli    4 SELECT A    PAIR OUTPUT PATCH QUT      2   oe     NONE ON NONE 0 ST EQ Lenter  28 184   Center  31 86dB    LIBRARY i Br SEE      lee x     x       es t       PN         HR GRIN HPF    ape 110     2LO MID 3 HI MID 4HIGH  se  70 8 78    6    POINT PRE FADER POST FADER    20        20       20k 20   4 5dB  5 99   2 9              16  18  19  E            LIBRARY UPPER    CRM                     COMPRESSOR   THRESHOLD RATIO KNEE          I     89     25 1 2       WEE        LINK GROUP   eh                           ATTACK RELEASE GAIN DELAY  38ms   e58ms   8 698 TIME    ON    ER   PIE Kees    7        REID     COMP LINK GROUP E DCR GROUP MUTE GROUP SRFE                   SELF PRE EG d TES            L2CHANNEL SELECT  Channel selection     Except for the fact that your editing applies to a STEREO A B channel  this is the same as the channel selection for  an input channel   p 20      35 PMSD Editor Owner s Manual    _ICOMPRESSOR  Except for the fact that the COMP LINK GROUP is       and that the types of signal that can be selected for key   in are different  this is the same as for the c
51. e p 8      41  CUE  This button cue monitors the signal of the MATRIX channel  This is linked with the  MATRIX  CUE  keys in the MATRIX section of the PM5D panel     16 PMSD Editor Owner s Manual    STEREO window    STEREO EAR          INSERT INSERT    STEREO    STEREO       Center Center  b       LU   amp          SELECT   SELECT     B SBdE  CUE       In this window you can view and edit the parameters of the STEREO A B channels  You can use the  View  menu to  choose the parameters that will be displayed in the window     17 PMSD Editor Owner   s Manual          INSERT    STEREO              9    CUE       CD EQ  Equalizer   Switches the EQ on off  the L R settings are linked   The graph immediately below the  button shows the approximate response of the EQ  You can drag the graph to edit the  response of the EQ  or hold down the   Ctrl   key   3 key  of your computer keyboard  and click the graph to reset it to a flat response      2  COMP  Compressor   Switches the compressor on off  the L R settings are linked   When the compressor is  on  the GR meter immediately below the button shows the amount of gain reduction      3  INSERT  Enables disables the insert out that is patched in the PM5D   s INSERT PATCH screen   OUTPUT PATCH function    The L R settings are linked       4  DELAY  Switches the delay on off   L R settings can be made independently   You can also edit  the delay time by dragging the numeric value located immediately below the button up  or down     5  Ch
52. ed  When the PC    Console option is on  select                           ing a channel in PM5D Editor selects the same channel on the Enable       console  When the Console  gt PC option is on  selecting a channel                  on the console selects the same channel in PM5D Editor       Confirmation  These check boxes specify whether    confirma    tion dialog box will appear when you store  Store Confirmation   recall  Recall Confirmation   patch  Patch Con   firmation   or make a patch change that would modify an existing patch  Steal Patch Confirmation     Window Control from Console  This option determines whether or not using the USER DEFINED KEYS  on the console enables you to remotely open and close the PM5D Editor windows     2 PM5D Editor Owner s Manual    _IConsole Setup Miner  Setup    To open the Mixer Setup window  choose  Mixer Setup  from Pair Mode    the   File  menu       Horizon tal     Vertical  Pair Mode  Select whether faders will be paired Horizontally pod   or Vertically  9 ne O LR  Pan Nominal Position  Select whether the signal will be at O Canter    Lon  nominal level when panned to the center  Center  or when Bus Setup    panned all the way to left or right  L lt   gt R   You can make sepa  Mx 1 2        2 4   rate settings for monaural channels and paired channels  MIX 5 6 MIX 7 8   Bus Setup  Select the MIX bus mode  VARI FIXED  for MIX 9 10 MIX 11 12  FIXED  every two adjacent odd numbered even numbered MIX buses  MX 13 14 MIX 18 16  VARI  M
53. ed scene s  to another  location to rearrange the order of the scenes in the list  To do this   drag the selected scene s  to a location between two other lines in the  same list  At this time      gt        symbol will appear between the lines     SEL   PROTECT RECALL  EB    No  TITLE    HBB Initial Data  901 Opening  BA  Scen m    When you release the mouse button in this state  the selected scene s   will move to that location  and the scene numbers will also change  accordingly   If the move source selection contains multiple scenes   those scenes will be inserted consecutively at the location you specify      STORE    Stores the current settings to the scene that is selected in the list     09 RECALL    Recalls the settings of the scene selected in the list     2  CLEAR  Clears the scene s  selected in the list   The title of the cleared scene s  will be reset to   No Data         6  UNDO    Cancels the last performed scene recall  store  copy  or move operation     63 PROTECT    Turns on the Protect setting for the scene s  selected in the list     807 Ger HAG       Scene  602  HAS Scene  06       PMSD Editor Owner   s Manual    56       EVENT LIST    090 00 06 12 Monitor Mix    00 00 09 05 Standard       B8 88 11 24 House PA  00 00 14 10 Monitor Mix 2  88 98 18 83 Standard PA 2                House PA 2     1 7SEC Monitor Mix  88 98 25 22 Standard PA  B8 88 28 03 House PA  88 98 38 88 Monitor Mix 2     MANUAL           Standard PAZ        MANUAL  House P   2  00 00 36 
54. ese controls specify the proportion at which the signals are sent to each surround bus DIVERGENCE  when the input channel is positioned in the center  The operable parameters will change as  follows  according to the surround mode that is currently selected  TE    e Surround mode  3 1ch 5 1ch  The F knob will be operable  allowing you to adjust the front divergence  Use this knob to  specify the proportion  0   100  at which a signal positioned in the center will be sent to  the center bus  C  and the left right buses  L  R      e Surround mode  6 1ch  The F knob and R knob will be operable  allowing you to adjust the front and rear diver   gence separately  Use these two knobs to specify the proportion  0   100  at which a signal  positioned in the center will be sent to the center buses  C  S  Bs  and the left right buses   L  R  Ls  Rs   In addition  a LINK button that links front and rear divergence is displayed  between the F knob and R knob  If you turn the LINK button on  the value of the F knob  will be copied to the R knob  and the two knobs will be linked      7  LFE  Low Frequency Effect   Use the LFE knob to adjust the level of the signal sent from the input channel to the subwoofer LFE bus  over a  range of    ee to 0 dB  The ON OFF button is an on off switch for sending to the MIX bus assigned to the LFE  channel     Grid  Here you can specify the surround panning of the currently selected input channel  centered on the listening  point  The current setting is i
55. ession in the window of an editor  the settings of only that editor will be saved in a file  Session files  saved by PM5D Editor have a filename extension of    YSE     Files in which only the PM5D console data is saved  file   name extension     PM5     can also be handled  allowing you to use a memory card to exchange data with the PM5D  console     If you save a Session in the Studio Manager window  all selected Editor settings are saved in a file with a file extension  of    YSM        Window operations       You can select and open each window from the  Win   dows   menu  For the INPUT CH window and Effect Edi  File Edit MUER Synchronization View Help    tor window  use the sub menu to select the channels or Close         Close All Ctr l  Alte yy    library you want to see   Syne Girl     GH25 468 Ctri Alt 2       In the Library window or Scene window  click the tabs TEE  located at the top of the window to switch between    pages     OUTPUT CH             CLOSE       4 PM5D Editor Owner s Manual    Undo Redo Function    In PM5D Editor  you can cancel the latest operation  Undo  and also cancel the cancellation of the latest operation   Redo   If you perform an Undo operation twice in a row  you can cancel the two most recent operations  If you per   form an Undo operation three times in a row  you can cancel the three most recent operations  In this way  you can  cancel multiple recent operations  The following table describes how to use the Undo Redo function     Undo 
56. f the fader shows the level of the input signal        55dB  CUE    The numbers and  alphabetical letters at  the right of the fader  indicate the DCA  group and mute  groups to which that  channel belongs  and  show the Recall Safe  and Mute Safe status of  the channel     The numbers of DCA groups to which this  channel belongs are shown in yellow        ul   Desen            Lr  il 1           The numbers of mute groups to which this  channel belongs are shown in red     If this channel is set to Recall Safe  the R  character is shown in orange     If this channel is set to Mute Safe  the M char     1     acter is shown in red        CUE    This button cue monitors the signal of the input channel  This is linked with the  INPUT channel strip  CUE  keys on the PM5D panel     8 PMSD Editor Owner s Manual    ST IN window       L63 R63 L63 R63 L63 R63 L63 R63  h T CUP T CUP WV WP        COE VO N VO               Ez d              Le             IE SES NES  R  SELECT   SELECT   SELECT   SELECT   SELECT   SELECT   SELECT   SELECT  0 0 ON 0     lt                        In this window you can view and edit the mix parameters of ST IN channels 1   4  You can use the  View  menu to  choose the parameters that will be displayed in the window     HOWL     1    HV HIY  HA GAIH        b BdE    HPF   HPF  eo pt   86 8Hz    S      Vo  INSERT  DIRECT       CD Input patch  Selects the input source that will be assigned to the ST IN channel  The input sources  that can be assigned are the s
57. ficance of the numbers and alphabetical letters   see e p 38      17 CUE  This button cue monitors the signal of the STEREO A B channel  This is linked with  the STEREO  CUE  key in the STEREO A B channel strip of the PM5D panel     18 PMSD Editor Owner   s Manual    DCA window    pale           UR DCRe ICAS DCRU ICAS DCRE ICAT ICAS  MUTE   MUTE   MUTE   MUTE   MUTE   MUTE   MUTE   MUTE        E n     liliit       i lityi E           T                         gt      l     ebHdB  2e 38dB  14     4    2 98dB  12 35dE  codB     codB     codB  CUE CUE CUE CUE CUE CUE CUE CUE       In this window you can view and edit the parameters of DCA groups 1 8     a  D DCA number     This is      number of the DCA group    3   2  MUTE    This switches DCA group muting on off  This is linked with the DCA  MUTE  keys in  the DCA strip section of the PM5D panel     3  DCA group name  This is a text box that displays the DCA group name  You can also edit the DCA group  name in this text box     4  DCA fader  This fader adjusts the level of the DCA group  This is linked with the DCA faders in the  DCA strip section of the PM5D panel   The current fader value is shown in the numeric box immediately below the fader   When you hold down the   Ctrl   key   3 key  and   Shift   key of your computer key   board and click a fader  the corresponding fader will be set to nominal level  0 dB    When the fader is at nominal level  the N character at the right of the fader is displayed        2        in g
58. he SELECTED CHANNEL section      6  LCR    Turns LCR mode on off for each channel  If this is turned on for a channel  you can use  the TO ST PAN   5   knob to simultaneously control the level of the signal sent to the    CSA    6    7        H PEE  40   SUE STEREO bus L R channels and CENTER channel    7  CSR  Center Side Ratio   This adjusts the level ratio  0   10096  of the CENTER channel relative to the STEREO  bus L R channels  To change the value  drag upward or downward inside the numerical  box     ON  Switches the input channel on off  This is linked with the INPUT channel strip CH   ON  keys on the PM5D panel      9 Fader  Adjusts the input level of the input channel  This is linked with the INPUT channel  strip faders on the PM5D panel  The current value is shown in the numerical box  immediately below     CUE    This button cue monitors the signal of the input channel  This is linked with the  INPUT channel strip  CUE  keys on the PM5D panel     27 PMSD Editor Owner s Manual           to MIX  Channel to mix     CH to         1 4     36           26          Center   18 6806    WIR                 36 50dE    13 650B    c  10    PRE  10   cadB       10  PRE     COdB    PRE PRE PRE  CH to Mls PRE POINT PRE EH        1  MIX send level    This adjusts the send level of the signal sent from the input channel to VARI type MIX buses  The current value is  shown in the numerical box immediately above      2  Pair  This indicates the pairing status of adjacent odd numbered
59. he graph to edit the response of the EQ  or hold  down the  lt Ctrl gt  key   88 key  of your computer keyboard and click the graph to reset  it to a flat response      5 COMP  Compressor     Switches the compressor on off  When the compressor is on  the GR meter immediately  below the button shows the amount of gain reduction      6  INSERT  Enables disables the insert out that is patched in the PM5D   s INSERT PATCH screen   OUTPUT PATCH function       7  DELAY    Switches the delay on off  You can also edit the delay time by dragging the numeric  value located immediately below the button up or down    SELECT  Selects the MATRIX channel for which you want to make settings  This is linked with  the MATRIX  SEL  keys in the MATRIX section of the PM5D panel  However it will no  longer be linked if you turn Channel Select off  e p 2  in the System Setup window      9  ON  This switches the MATRIX channel on off  This is linked with the MATRIX  ON  keys  in the MATRIX section of the PM5D panel     Fader  This adjusts the output level of the MATRIX channel  The current fader value is shown  in the numeric box immediately below the fader  The level meter at the right of the  fader shows the output level of the signal   The numbers and alphabetical letters at the right of the fader indicate the DCA group  and mute groups to which that channel belongs  and show the Recall Safe and Mute  Safe status of the channel   For the significance of the numbers and alphabetical letters   see 
60. le on off       LINK    This button links the settings of the adjacent odd numbered even numbered GEQ modules  When you click this  button  a window will appear  asking you to confirm the operation  Click the appropriate button to choose the  source destination module for the parameters that will be copied  If you click the RESET BOTH button  the  parameters of both modules will be reset to their default value      5  LIBRARY  This button displays the GEQ LIBRARY window     44 PM5D Editor Owner s Manual    uL CE ech         6  GEQ graph  This graph shows the response of the currently selected GEQ module      7  GEQ faders    These faders cut boost the frequency bands of the GEQ module  The value of each fader is shown in the numeri   cal box below it     LIMIT    The range and direction of adjustment controlled by the faders can be selected from the following   15 dB    12 dB   6 dB  these are valid in both the boost and cut directions   or    24 dB  valid only in the cut direction       9 EQ FLAT  This button resets all GEQ faders to the 0 dB position     45 PMS5D Editor Owner s Manual    Effect Editor window    Effect Editor    INPUT       STT  REVERB HALL LIBRARY   d  EFFECT No JA  56 7 8        AR  REVERB HALL i i L CHANNEL   8 Em INSCH1  REV TIME INI DLY HLRATIO 26 28  m        ES T H E     CHANNEL    EDIT INSCH2  A    ER        QUT PUT  Uus     L CHRNNEL   FARTNIL    R CHANNEL  FXATNIA       Here you can select the effect type for internal effects 1   8  edit the parame
61. n use a memory  card to load these CSV files into the PM5D     41 PMSD Editor Owner s Manual    Surround Editor window    Surround Editor    SELECT PAIR  4         gt   CH2   LINK        ON Rs           Fle       Here you can make surround panning settings for the two currently selected input channels     SELECT PAIR       1 D  IGH 2        1  SELECT  Channel selection     This area displays the name and number of the two channels selected for operations  two adjacent odd num   bered even numbered input channels  a ST IN channel  or an FX RTN channel   To switch channels  use the  SELECT button or the 4  E buttons at left and right  You can also edit the channel name in the text box      2  PAIR    Indicates the pair status of the two selected channels  If an input channel is selected  you can click the heart sym   bol to enable disable pairing          LINK    Specifies whether movement of the sound image will be linked for the two selected channels  If this button is on   the sound image of the two channels will be linked according to the link pattern you select using LINK PATTERN  SELECT buttons 1 8      4  LINK PATTERN SELECT  These buttons select link patterns 1   8  The currently selected pattern is shown graphically at the left      5 SURROUND MODE    This indicates the currently selected surround mode  You can click this area to switch the mode     42 PMSD Editor Owner s Manual         1    D  ERGENCE  Dis  EI                                          6  DIVERGENCE  Th
62. ndicated by a O symbol  You can drag this symbol up  down  left  or right to move  the panning     9  PANNING buttons  These buttons correspond to each surround bus  Speaker icons are displayed to indicate the surround buses that  are available for the current surround mode     SURROUND BUS ON  Surround bus on off   These buttons are on off switches for the signal sent from the currently selected input channel to the correspond   ing surround bus  You can click the surround bus name buttons at left to move the panning to the position of the  corresponding surround bus     17 PAN POSITION  The surround panning of the currently selected input channel is shown here as front rear left right coordinate  values        43 PM5D Editor Owner s Manual    GEQ Editor           2 3 5 6  MODULE                      INSERT INSCH      LIBRARY       In this window you can select the insertion destination of GEQ modules 1   12  and edit the parameters             MODLLE INSERT INSCH1  ai                            MODULE  Module selection   Selects the GEQ module that you want to edit or view      2  INSERT  Insert destination     Select one of the following as the insert destination for the currently selected GEQ module      NONE                                    0000  ST IN channel 1   4  L R  insert in out    STEREO A channel  L R  insert in out  STEREO B channel  L R  insert in out  MONITOR channel  L R C  insert in out        3  ON  GEQ on off     Switches the currently selected GEQ modu
63. nel strip  CUE  keys on the PM5D panel     un       Fl       E          12 PMSD Editor Owner s Manual         DER    GC ro      ro         f ro P ro f ro           ro f ro      ro f  ro             ro f ro      ro f  ro    ro f ro           ro f ro      ro f EO      INSERT INSERT   INSERT INSERT   INSERT INSERT INSERT   INSERT INSERT INSERT INSERT INSERT INSERT INSERT INSERT INSERT INSERT INSERT INSERT INSERT INSERT INSERT INSERT   INSERT    8 88 8 808 8 88 8 88 9 90 8 88 8 88 8 88 8 88 8 88 8 88 8 88 8 88 8 88        8 88 6 68 8 88 8 88 0 90 8 88 8 88 8 88 0 90                          H                                         Hin                    Hkiz      M15 Hit Misi      18 MIS            Hai Mixe2 Mix23             TO ST        ST 0 ST  TO ST S TO ST        ST 0 ST  TO ST  Center R63 Center Center Center Center Center    KC      E    D Se E  VARI VARI  SELECT   SELECT    0 00998 8 0096 6 66dB AdE 0 90048 Gde 0 0006            6 86dB 6 66dB 6 66dB 6 66dB                       6 66dB 6 66dB Gde            6 66dB   amp  6BdB 6 66dB            Ade 6 66dB  CUE CUE CUE CUE CUE CUE CUE CUE CUE CUE CUE CUE CUE CUE CUE CUE CUE CUE CUE CUE CUE CUE CUE CUE       In this window you can view and edit the parameters of MIX channels 1   24  You can use the  View  menu to choose  the parameters that will be displayed in the window       EQ  Equalizer   Switches the EQ on off  The graph immediately below the button shows the approxi   mate response of the EQ  You can drag the graph to
64. ole while synchronization is in progress            If you use the    Total Recall  function in Studio Manager  all selected Editors in Studio Manager        syn   chronized with the corresponding devices     Offline Edit Function    If you do not want to synchronize your console with PM5D Editor  select  Offline Edit  from the  Synchronization   menu  To apply your off line edits to your console  select   Re Synchronize  from the  Synchronization  with the PC    gt  Console option to synchronize the console with PM5D Editor     The Offline Edit function is also activated when you click       ONLINE    OFFLINE  button in the Sync window     Some effect parameters in the console change their displayed values depending on the sampling fre   quency  If you switch PM5D Editor from OFFLINE to ONLINE  displayed parameter values may change  because PM5D Editor loads the sampling frequency from the console and updates the display     3 PMSD Editor Owner s Manual    Working with Sessions    All of your console s mix settings in PM5D Editor  including Scene and library data  are called Sessions  The follow   ing table describes how to handle Sessions     Creating a new Session Choose  New Session  from the  File  menu   Opening a previously saved Session Choose  Open Session  from the  File  menu     Saving the current Session Choose  Save Session  from the  File  menu   Saving the current Session with a new name Choose  Save Session As     from the  File  menu        When you save a s
65. ompressor of an input channel  e p 23      LIINSERT    Except for the fact that the insert points that can be selected are different  this is the same as for the insert settings  of an input channel  e p 24      _IEQUALIZER    This is the same as the equalizer settings of a MIX channel  e p 30      I DELAY    This is the same as for the delay settings of an input channel   p 26      _IDCA GROUP   MUTE GROUP   SAFE    These are the same as the DCA Group   Mute Group   Safe settings of a MIX channel  e p 31      Pan   Fader     1  BALANCE  Adjusts the left right output balance of the STEREO A B channel      2  ON  This switches the STEREO A B channel on off  This is linked with the STEREO  ON   key in the STEREO A B channel strip of the PM5D panel      3  Fader  Adjusts the output level of the STEREO A B channel  This is linked with the STEREO  fader in the STEREO A B channel strip of the PM5D panel  The current value is shown  in the numerical box immediately below      4  CUE  This button cue monitors the signal of the STEREO A B channel  This is linked with  the STEREO  CUE  key in the STEREO A B channel strip of the PM5D panel         5  9      4  CUE       36 PMSD Editor Owner   s Manual    STEREO to MATRIX    STEREO to MRTRIX  2  2 3     dJ        4  POINT PRE FADER POST FADER     1  MATRIX send level  Here you can adjust the send levels of the signals sent from the STEREO A B channels to the MATRIX bus      2  Pair  This indicates the pairing status of adjacent odd numbe
66. on cue monitors the signal of the MIX channel  This is linked with the MIX   CUE  keys in the MIX section of the PM5D panel     32 PMSD Editor Owner   s Manual    _IMIX to MATRIX         to MHTRIS  2 3 4                            Center     45 60dE     tid    POINT PRE FADER POST FADER       CH to MI amp  POST POINT POST TO ST     1  MATRIX send level  This adjusts the send level of the signal sent from the MIX channel to the MATRIX buses      2  Pair  This indicates the pairing status of adjacent odd numbered even numbered MATRIX channels  You can click the  heart symbol to enable disable pairing      3  ON  MATRIX send on off   This is an on off switch for the signal sent from the MIX channel to the MATRIX bus      4  POINT  Send point   Selects the point from which the signal is sent from the MIX channel to the MATRIX bus  You can choose PRE  FADER  immediately before the fader   POST FADER  immediately after the fader   or POST ON  immediately  after the MIX  ON  key       5       to MIX POST POINT  Selects either POST ON or POST TO ST as the position from which the signal 1s sent from all input channels to  the currently selected MIX bus     33 PMSD Editor Owner s Manual    If a MATRIX channel is selected    Selected Channel    CHANNEL SELECT    4 SELECT    COMPRESSOR                OUTPUT PRTCH  54 1  LIBRARY    HPF    TYPE  COMP  _ THRESHOLD RATIO KNEE   8dB 25 1 2     ay  gt  PE  gt       ATTACK RELEASE GAIN  38ms 258ms 9 086    INSERT  IN POINT  NONE POST EQ    EQUA
67. oup     Fade on off  Fade time    To edit the fade time or offset time value  click the numerical box and drag    upward or downward  Offset time       59 PM5D Editor Owner s Manual    Library window    INPUT CH    Hall81 PM5    PEN CLOSE SAY    No  TITLE PROTECT No  TITLE PROTECT    881 Input A 888 Initial Data  882 Input B 881 Input fi  663 Input    882 Input B  884 Input D 883 Input     No Data  884 Input D  No Data  885 Input E  No Data  886 Input F  No Data  88  Input     No Data  666 Input H  No Data  889 Tentativel  No Data  HIH Tentative   No Data  No Data   No Data  No Data   No Data   No Data   No Data   No Data   No Data   No Data   No Data   No Data   No Data   No Data   No Data   No Data   No Data   No Data   No Data     No Data   No Data   No Data   No Data   No Data   No Data   No Data   No Data   No Data   No Data   No Data   No Data   No Data   No Data   No Data     CLEAR    UNDO                                    kend         kel     kel         kel     kel         kel            ee eee    INTERNAL DATA       Here you can edit the PM5D s various libraries  You can also load library files that were saved on a drive of your com   puter  edit the order or title of library items  recall the desired library data  or copy desired library data to a library  within the PM5D     This window is divided into INPUT CH  OUTPUT CH  GATE  COMP  INPUT EQ  OUTPUT EQ  INPUT PATCH   OUTPUT PATCH  EFFECT  GEQ  and HA pages  to switch pages  click the tabs located at the top of 
68. r      2  MUTE MASTER  Mute master   These buttons enable disable each input channel or output channel mute group    3  Grid  This grid lets you assign channels  horizontal rows  to mute groups  vertical columns   Currently patched grids    are indicated by a   symbol  To enable or disable an assignment  click the desired grid    4  MUTE SAFE ON  Mute Safe on off     These buttons switch Mute Safe on off for each channel  Channels for which this button is on will be excluded  from mute groups      5  CLEAR  These buttons clear all input channels and output channels assigned to the corresponding mute group  When you  click one of these buttons a window will appear  asking you to confirm the operation  To execute the Clear opera   tion  click the OK button     52 PM5D Editor Owner s Manual    Scene window       Here you can manage scene memories  and make various settings related to scene recall operations     This window is divided into SCENE MEMORY  EVENT LIST  RECALL SAFE  and FADE TIME pages  To switch  pages  click the tabs shown in the upper part of the window     SCENE MEMORY page    SCENE MEMORY    Hallag PMS           CLOSE SAYE SAVE AS    SEL  SEL   No  TITLE PROTECT RECALL INPUT No  TITLE PROTECT RECALL INPUT    STOR  881 Scene  01 PI   888 Initial Data       882 Scene  02 SAFE 981 Opening imi  883    No Data  882 Scene  61 iei  884    No Data  883 Scene  82  885 Scene tt84 884 Scene  03     No Data  905 Scene  04 El  No Data  886 Scene  05  No Data  887        Data 
69. red even numbered MATRIX channels  You can click the    heart symbol to enable disable pairing      3  ON  MATRIX send on off   This is an on off switch for the signal sent from the STEREO A B channel to the MATRIX bus      4  POINT  Send point   Selects the point from which the signal is sent from the STEREO A B channel to the MATRIX bus  You can choose  PRE FADER  immediately before the fader   POST FADER  immediately after the fader   or POST ON  immedi   ately after the STEREO  ON  key      37 PMSD Editor Owner   s Manual    Patch Editor window       Here you can assign the input output port for each channel  its direct output  and its insert in out     This window is divided into INPUT PATCH  OUTPUT PATCH  INPUT INSERT PATCH  OUTPUT INSERT PATCH   DIRECT OUT PATCH  and PATCH LIST pages  To switch pages  click the tabs shown in the upper part of the window     INPUT PATCH page    INPUT PRTCH    AUTO SETUP PRESET CLEAR ALL LIBRARY    Category AD IN  ID  Port 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 16 1 12 13 4 15 16 17 18 19 26 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29      31 32 33 34 35 36      RRE                                                  jor TT a ee                                                                 BRE                         eee  EE                        C                      KE      gt           gt  m  E   j           EE EE EGTCEE  BERBERA  NEBENEENIEERENTENMEUESESESIEEESENM                 BERS ARBRE NA LT TL LIE DEI                                                                 
70. reduction produced by the internal compres   sors and gates  This lets you check signal presence  overload status  and compressor gate operation from your computer   This window is divided into INPUT METER  OUTPUT METER  INPUT GR  and OUTPUT GR pages  To switch  pages  click the tabs shown in the upper part of the window    The displayed content and operation in each page is the same as the various screens of the PM5D   s METER function       In order to view the PM5D s signal levels in the Meter window  make sure that PM5D Editor and the PM5D  itself are synchronized     Timecode Counter window       This window displays the time code  LTC  MTC  that the PM5D itself is   receiving or generating  in units of hours minutes seconds frames  This   is the same time code as displayed in the PM5D   s fixed display screen and  in the EVENT LIST screen             In order for the Timecode Counter window to display the time code that the PM5D itself is receiving gen   erating  PM5D Editor and the PM5D must be synchronized        Synchronization between the PM5D itself and PM5D Editor can be switched on off in     this window  This has the same function as the  Synchronization  menu  Click the   HE STHE ONLINE button to switch to off line  or click the OFFLINE button to switch to on line     If you click the RE SYNC button  the Synchronization dialog box will appear    p 3     The current scene number is also displayed in this window              62 PMSD Editor Owner   s Manual    Key
71. reen      CUE If a DCA group is set to Recall Safe  the R character at the lower right of the fader is dis   played in orange    5  CUE    This button cue monitors the DCA group  This is linked with the DCA  CUE  keys in  the DCA channel strip of the PM5D panel     19 PMSD Editor Owner   s Manual    Selected Channel window       Here you can set the parameters of the currently selected input channel  input channels 1   48  ST IN channels 1   4   FX RTN channels 1   4  or output channel  MIX channels 1 24  MATRIX channels 1 8  STEREO       channels      The type of parameters that can be edited in this window will depend on the type of the currently selected channel   The parameters of the Selected Channel window are explained below  in the order of input channels  input channels  1   48  ST IN channels 1 4  FX RTN channels 1   4   MIX channels  MATRIX channels  and STEREO       channels     If an input channel is selected    CHRNNEL SELECT INSERT DIRECT   PAIR INPUT PATCH QUT IN POINT NONE   4 SELECT ADA          GEQOUT 1 GEGOUT 1 PRE EQ FOLLOW PAN         CH 1 LIBRRRY VARI FIXED       EQUALIZER FLAT TO STEREO     L    HA GAIN    TYPE  GATE  THRESHOLD RANGE DECAY  E608   5648   33 ims Low 2LO MID 3 HI MID HIGH       ei om  GP  8 78 a7  T AE  Pr        RTTRCK HOLD    ms 2 56ms    30                  60 40 20 0  15      dh  T    ON         LINK  KEY IN          0 76  SELF        EQ                     SOURCE   FILTER 3 v   CUE SE     0 20k A  M  di REN TYPE  COMP LIBRARY     CO
72. ressed     RELEASE  Release time     Specifies the time from when the key in signal falls below the threshold level until compression is removed      9 GAIN  Adjusts the gain of the signal after it has passed through the compressor     ON  On off     This button switches the compressor on off     4  LIBRARY  This button accesses the compressor library  Clicking this button will open the COMP page of the LIBRARY win   dow      2  LINK  Stereo link     This button links the parameter settings and key in signals of adjacent odd numbered even numbered input  channels or the L R sides of a ST IN channel  so that compression will operate in tandem for the two channels      3  COMP LINK GROUP  Compressor link group   Selects the compressor link group  1   8  to which that channel belongs     KEY IN    Selects the signal that will be used as the key in signal  The types of signal that can be selected are the same as for  the gate key in signal  eg p 22      23 PMSD Editor Owner s Manual    LIINSERT  except for FX RTN channels     INSERT    OUT IH PUINT    ON   GEBOT 1 GEBOT 1 PRE            C   ON  On off     Enables disables insert in out      2  OUT  Insert out     Here you can select the output port that will be assigned to insert out  from the following choices                         O  SLOT1 1  SLOT1 2   SLOT4 15  SLOT4 16 Output channels of an     card installed in slots 1   4  FXIN1L  FXIN1R   FXIN8R  FXIN8L L R inputs of internal effects 1   8          GEQNicia      iuis    
73. roup window       In this window you can select the channels that will be assigned to each DCA group and mute group  This window is  divided into two pages  the DCA GROUP ASSIGN page and the MUTE GROUP ASSIGN page     DCA GROUP ASSIGN page    DCA GROUP ASSIGN    INPUT DCA GROUP ASSIGN    INPUT CH  1A EERE HAB L 19 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21    23 24 25 26 27 28 29 38 31 32 33 34 35 36      Ce        B c  A olor a      11111       SERRE EAE RASA T T T         ee    EHNHNEHENNIENEBERHEEBEENHgRIIEHEENENENNEHENEN       GITT T UR        al ED Ca Ja LA       OUTPUT DCA GROUP ASSIGN  MIX         8 3 18 11 12 13 10 15 16 17 18 13 ee E 18 3  SOOO TTT   11111 Ibo      tt tt             1          Here you can specify the channels that will be assigned to DCA groups 1 8  The upper part of the screen lets you  assign input channels to DCA groups  and the lower part of the screen lets you assign output channels to DCA  groups    Except for the fact that assignments for both input channels and output channels can be made in a single screen  and  the fact that the screen can be resized vertically and horizontally  basic operation here is the same as in the PM5D s  DCA GROUP ASSIGN screen     INPUT DCA GROUP ASSIGN  INPUT CH           4 3 6         19 1712           19 2B el      2324      26     28      38 31 32 33 34                            ee Gee en een ee             ee           RRE                               boa dh p iL Lo        sm              gy po pj  pl  E   PET TE tt 
74. s Manual    Getting Started       Overview of PM5D Editor    PM5D Editor enables you to remotely control the Yamaha PM5D mixing console and to save the parameter settings  on your computer  To use PM5D Editor  you must first perform the following operations     1 Start and configure Studio Manager   2 Start and configure PM5D Editor     3 Synchronize PMSD Editor with your PMSD console    p 3    For more information on using Studio Manager  refer to the Studio Manager Owner s Manual     Configuring PM5D Editor    You must configure the following settings for each open Editor   e Specify MIDI ports in the Setup window of Studio Manager before making the following settings       To open each Editor  double click the icon of the console or device you want to edit        15        Setup    To open      System Setup window  choose  System Setup  from        File  menu        System Setup    Input port YAMAHA USE      0 1 al    Be sure to specify the Input port and Output port  ee  Input port Output port  From the ports you specified in Console Device ID   Studio Manager  select the ports that the editor will use to commu         O7 O4                     nicate with the PM5D console  Channel Select Confirmation   Console Device ID  PM5D Editor can control any one of up to nm NN ME  eight PM5D consoles  each with its own exclusive ID  Select the ID accu    of the console you want to control          Channel Select  These options determine whether or not chan    nel selection is link
75. tected scenes  these scenes  cannot be overwritten  nor their title edited  Read only scenes are indicated by  READ  displayed in this column     SEL  RECALL  Selective recall   Switches the selective recall setting on off for each scene  Selective recall using Safe parameters is enabled for  scenes for which this column indicates    SAFE     and selective recall using Recall parameters is enabled for scenes  for which this column indicates    RECALL        4  Library link  These columns indicates the number and title of the INPUT PATCH library  OUTPUT PATCH library  and HA  library that are linked to each scene   With the default column width of the list  only the library number is  shown   You can click the numerical area and specify the linked library from the popup menu that appears     COMMENT TIHE STAMP MIDI EVENT  introduction  B1 097 2072004 12 92 52 04        1E G7        1E 28 4B 98 D     introduction  B  99 28 2884 15 53 48 05   1  Initial Settings Data 99 28 2884 16 58 36 IF        NOP      1E NOP NOP 56        14             2  COMMENT    This column shows the comment assigned to each scene  You can also double click this column and edit the com     ment      3  TIME STAMP    Indicates the time at which the scene was last stored  in the format of month day year hours minutes seconds   This column is only for display  and cannot be edited     MIDI EVENT    In this column  the MIDI event that is transmitted from the MIDI OUT connector when the scene is recalled can
76. ters  and specify the input output patch   ing          You can also open multiple Effect Editor windows to simultaneously view the settings of different num     bered internal effects  However  the PM5D itself will be linked only with parameter edits performed in the  window you opened first   Parameter edits performed in the PM5D s own screen will be valid      EFFECT          EVERE HALL  EFFECT             HALL       CD EFFECT No   Effect number     Selects the number  1   8  of the internal effect you want to edit        Alternatively  you can use the Menu bar to choose  Windows  menu  gt   Effect Editor   and select an inter   nal effect 1   8 from the sub menu      2  EFFECT NAME  Indicates the title of the effect selected for internal effect 1 8      3  EFFECT TYPE    Indicates the currently selected effect type  You can also switch the effect type from this window  To do so  click  the text box  and select the desired effect type from the popup menu that appears      4  LIBRARY  This button accesses the effect library  Clicking this button will open the EFFECT page of the LIBRARY window     46 PM5D Editor Owner s Manual    LS HLRRTIO LO RATIO  5  Effect parameters  36 8ms 23 14 This area shows the effect parameters and knobs for               ER E R OLY      BAL   1985 2       ux    currently selected effect type             LFF GATE LML ATTACK                OFF Uns             PE             HOLD DECR    CIE Ims       INFUT  OVER OVER         L CHANNEL    8 IHSSTIHT
77. the input channel  The current setting is shown in the numerical box above the knob  You can also use  the  48V button to switch phantom power on off      2      Phase     Inverts      phase of the signal after AD conversion      3  HPF  High Pass Filter   Use the HPF button at the right to switch the high pass filter on off  You can use the knob at left to adjust the cut   off frequency  The current setting is shown in the numerical box above the knob     _IGATE  except for FX        channels          D  2  o    T               GATE  3    GATE THRESHOLD RANGE DECAY   e  BEdB    5 amp dB   331ms  SHEER AEN     ATTACK HOLD 5      ms 2 965                  9 m                 LINK _ D       REN IH aB BHz H TH  SELF PRE EQ Tae D em  SOURCE     FILTER      EE       10                      2 9 OI 14      D Gate graph  Indicates the approximate response for the gate of the currently selected channel      2 GR meter    This meter indicates the amount of gain reduction      3  TYPE  Indicates the type of the currently selected gate      4  THRESHOLD  Threshold level     Specifies the level at which the gate will open and close  The gate will open when the key in signal exceeds this  level  and will close when the signal falls below this level      5 RANGE    Specifies the amount by which the signal is attenuated while the gate is closed     21 PMSD Editor Owner   s Manual     6  DECAY  Decay time   Specifies the time over which the gate will close after the hold time has elapsed     
78. the window  The  editing procedure is the same in all pages  The explanation here uses the example of the INPUT CH page               3   4      OPEN  Open a file   Opens a library file located on a drive of your   5  TERRE computer  Use this when you want to edit                   eee   library data that you ve saved on a memory card   2   TIILE PROTECT  2  CLOSE  Close a file   Input A Closes the currently open library file   Input B       SAVE      6      No Data  Saves the currently open library file on a drive of  e s your computer  Use this to re save an edited  No Data  library on a memory card  or to create a backup     E on the hard disk of your computer   5  4  SAVE AS  Save under    different      name   No Data    e                 Saves      currently open library      under    dif   No Data  ferent name on a drive of your computer     Na Data      5  File name  Indicates the file name of the currently open  library      6  FILE  This list shows the contents of the data in the library file you opened using the OPEN button   1    The list  includes the following items     60 PMSD Editor Owner s Manual    No  TITLE PROTEGT  BAA Initial Data    981 Input    3 RECALL   HO  Input      983 Input C   964 Input D   965 Input E          Input      HA  Input G   pag InputH   Tentativel   W Tentative    H   No Data        Data                        Data     STORE    CLEAR                                                 kel kel    kel kel kel Les          kel               
79. ther list  if you re copying  between lists  or in the same list  if you re copying moving within the  same list      To copy scenes  overwriting the destination   Drag the copy source scene s  to the desired line in the other list or to    No  TITLE           Initial Data  861 Openins  BB  Scene  81    HAS Scene  02  964 Scene  03  HD Scene  04  HAG Scene  85  HA  Scene     908 Scene  47  HO Scene  06    No  TITLE  GC Initial Data    B            benins      ABs           04       Scene  65  HA  Scene  06       Scene  62  HAD Scene  06    No  TITLE           Initial Data  001 Openins    902 Scene  01    084      HAS em o  HAG Scere       Ha          meme 107       HAS Scene  66    No  TITLE  HBA Initial Data    SEL   PROTECT RECALL  EN    SEL   PROTECT RECALL  EB    SEL   PROTECT RECALL    READ      SEL   PROTECT RECALL            another line in the same list  At this time  a     symbol will appear at yore LT    the right of the scene number     Soene 102  When you release the mouse in this state  a dialog box will appear   asking you to confirm the Save operation  If you click the OK button   the copy source scene s  will be overwritten onto the copy destina   tion scenes  and the copy source scene s  will remain unchanged   If  the copy source selection contains multiple scenes  the data will be overwritten onto consecutive scenes start     ing at that scene          Se  06  HOE Scene  07  889 Scene  06       e To move scenes  Within the same list  you can move the select
80. this button is on  the HIGH EQ will function as a low pass filter  The Q knob of the HIGH EQ will disappear   and the GAIN knob will act as the low pass filter on off switch      9  ON  On off   Switches the EQ on off     LIBRARY  Accesses the INPUT EQ page of the LIBRARY window     db TYPE I TYPE     EQ type   Selects either TYPE I  an algorithm equivalent to the EQ in the earlier 02R series  or TYPE II  a newly developed  algorithm  as the EQ type     42 EQ LINK GROUP  Selects the EQ link group  1 8  to which that channel belongs     25 PMSD Editor Owner s Manual     3  ATT  Attenuation     Adjusts the amount of attenuation gain following AD conversion     DELAY     0  TIME  Delay time   Adjusts the delay time for each channel      2        On off     Switches      delay on off  The current value  ms units  is shown in the box at      right        _IM S DECODE  except for FX RTN channels     M 5 DECODE  1  S GAIN    GAIN This knob sets the proportionate level of the S mic relative to the level of the M         mic  The current value  dB units  15 shown in the box at      right             MONO  2  ON  On off   This button switches M S decoding on off for two adjacent odd numbered even   numbered input channels  or ST IN channel L R         _IDCA GROUP   MUTE GROUP   SAFE        DCA GROUP  Selects the DCA group  1 8  to which that channel belongs           qr on T SE     MUTE GROUP  Selects the mute group  1   8  to which that channel belongs    3  RECALL SAFE   MUTE SAFE   
    
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