Grouping master faders, Balancing matrix send masters, Delaying matrix send masters – Yamaha WC42260 User Manual
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Chapter 11—Matrix Sends
DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual
Grouping Master Faders
Matrix Send Master faders can be grouped with the faders of other Output Channels. See
“Grouping Output Channel Faders” on page 146 for more information.
Balancing Matrix Send Masters
The left and right channels of the Matrix Send Masters can be balanced as follows.
1
Press the LAYER [MASTER] button to select the Master Layer, and use [SEL]
buttons 21–24 to select the Matrix Send Masters.
2
Use the Pan control to set the balance of the currently selected Matrix Send
Master.
The pan display indicates the balance. When the balance is set to center, the center two seg-
ments light up. Balance can be set to center by pressing [ENTER].
Matrix Send Master balance can also be set on the Matrix Fader View pages. See “Viewing
Channel Fader Settings” on page 151 for more information.
Delaying Matrix Send Masters
Each Matrix Send Master features a Delay function. See “Delaying Channel Signals” on page
141 for more information.
Soloing Matrix Sends
Matrix Sends can be soloed. See page 142 for more information.
Inserting GEQs
Internal GEQs can be inserted into the left and right channels of the Matrix Send Masters.
See “About the GEQs” on page 183 for more information.
Viewing Matrix Send Master Settings
Parameter and fader settings for each Matrix Send Master can be viewed and set on the View
pages. See “Viewing Channel Parameter Settings” on page 150 and “Viewing Channel Fader
Settings” on page 151 for more information.
Copying Matrix Send Master Settings
Matrix Send Master settings can be copied to other Matrix Sends by using the Channel
Copy function. See “Copying Channel Settings” on page 155 for more information.
Naming Matrix Send Masters
Matrix Send Masters can be named for easy identification. See “Naming Channels” on page
156 for more information.
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