Scene 000; A Good Place To Start; Getting The First Sounds Through Pm5D In "Ten Easy Steps - Yamaha PM5D-RH Quick Start Manual

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Scene 000; a good place to start.

Before working on an analog console it is customary to check that
the console has been "set to zero". This normally means setting the
gain to minimum, the EQ to fl at, auxes to zero, group routing de-
selected, insert points switched off, etc. Look at and check upwards
of 2000 knobs! PM5D can memorize its settings, so Yamaha have
provided a handy memorized scene (Scene 000) where the console is
set to zero, ready to start at the touch of a button.
Note; Recall Safe functions can prevent some resetting; for a full
initialization of the console see page 13, or see section on Recall Safe in
Part 2.
Getting the first sounds through PM5D in "Ten Easy Steps."
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3
3
4
5
6
7
3
Adjust the gain with this
knob on the regular PM5D.
3
On PM5D-RH, check this
[GAIN/ATT] key is pressed
and the light is on.
2
8
9
4
If you have a regular
PM5D go straight to step
5. On PM5D-RH, turn this
encoder to set the gain.
5
Check the signal level
with this meter.
6
Check the channel is ON
with this key.
7
Push up the fader.
PM5D / PM5D-RH Quick Start Guide Part 1
1
Plug in an
input source.
5
To recall scene 000, press
the up / down keys until
"000" fl ashes in the SCENE
MEMORY panel. Then press
the [RECALL] key.
2
Plug in the PA to
STEREO A L & R.
8
Check the output
is ON with this key.
9
Push up the fader
and listen!
10
Smile! You've done it!

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