Terms – Yamaha TX5n User Manual
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Introduction
Terms
This section explains terminology specific to the TXn.
■ Amp Editor
This is computer application software. This software allows you to monitor and control the TXn amplifiers from your com-
puter.
■ Scene
Settings such as power-on/standby or mute for each amplifier are called a “scene.” By recalling a scene, the saved settings
can be immediately applied to the amplifiers. Each TXn unit has 50 scenes.
■ Signal Path
This is the audio signal processing functionality provided by the internal DSP. Components organized into modules accord-
ing to their functionality are placed in the signal path.
■ Component
These are modules in the signal path that organize audio signal processing according to their functionality.
■ Library
The settings of all Speaker Processor components can be saved together in a library. A library can be saved only from Amp
Editor, but can be recalled from the unit’s front panel as well.
■ Device ID
This is an ID for uniquely identifying a TXn unit within a network. In order to allow monitoring and control from Amp Edi-
tor, you must specify non-conflicting IDs within a workspace.