Sending An Input Channel Signal To The Stereo Bus - Yamaha CS-R10 Systems Setup Manual

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Sending an input channel
signal to the STEREO bus
This section explains how to route an input channel to the
STEREO bus.
1.
In the top panel's Channel Strip section, press
the [SEL] key for the input channel that you
want to control.
2.
In the Selected Channel section, make sure
that the TO ST [A] key (➔ page 15 4) is on.
If the TO ST [A] key is off (the LED is dark), press the
key to turn it on (the LED will light).
3.
Make sure that the [ON] key of the input
channel is turned on.
If the [ON] key is off (the LED is dark), press the key
to turn it on (the LED will light).
4.
Make sure that the [ON] key of the STEREO A
channel on the top panel is turned on.
5.
Raise the master fader for the STEREO A
channel to 0 dB.
6.
Raise the input channel fader to obtain an
appropriate volume.
In this state, you should hear sound from the speaker
system patched to the STEREO A channel. If you
don't hear sound, watch the meter on the METER
screen to see whether the meter is moving.
If the input meter is not moving
Make sure that signals are being routed correctly to
the patched input channel.
If the meter is moving but no sound is heard
It may be that the output jacks that are connected to
your speaker system are not patched correctly. Check
the output port patching.
7.
To adjust the pan/balance of the signal sent
from the input channel to the STEREO bus,
rotate the [PAN/BAL] knob (➔ page 16 7) of
the Selected Channel section.
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