User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- About the Relevant Manuals
- Component Structure
- Part Names & Functions (CS-R10, CS-R10-S, CSD-R7)
- Selected Channel section
- INPUT/A.GAIN/SILK/D.GAIN/DELAY
- EQUALIZER
- LPF/HPF
- DCA/MUTE/INSERT
- DYNAMICS
- MIX/MATRIX SENDS
- UTILITY section
- SCENE MEMORY section
- USER DEFINED KEYS/KNOBS section
- Touch Screen section (bay L, bay C)
- Channel Strip section (bay L, bay R, bay C)
- [TOUCH AND TURN] knob/layer selection
- Front panel of the control surface
- Rear panel of the control surface
- Precautions regarding using the NETWORK connector
- Part Names & Functions (CS-R5)
- Basic operations on the panel
- Basic touch screen operations
- Basic operations on the top panel
- Shut down (power-off procedure)
- Other convenient functions
- On-screen user interface
- Viewing a touch screen
- Entering names
- Using tool buttons
- Resetting parameters to default
- Comparing two settings
- Using libraries
- Recalling a preset from a library
- Library screen (Recall)
- Storing setting data in a library
- Library screen (Store)
- Deleting setting data from a library
- Library screen (Delete)
- Pair setting
- Setting or defeating pairing on the SELECTED CHANNEL VIEW screen
- Screen Overview
- Quick Guide
- Basic system
- Installing optional cards
- Assigning the Unit ID
- Connecting the devices
- Turning on the power to the system
- Setting the word clock
- Assigning channels to the TWINLANe network
- Patching the input ports
- Patching the output ports
- Specifying the analog gain for the HA (head amp)
- Routing a signal to the STEREO bus
- Network and Connections
- About the TWINLANe Network
- Connecting a TWINLANe network card
- Signal flow within the RPio
- About Connections
- About Dual Console
- About DSP mirroring
- Verifying the DSP mirroring operation
- About Dante
- Connecting to a Dante network
- DSP mirroring function in the Dante audio network
- Word clock in the RIVAGE PM series
- About the sampling rate converter (SRC)
- About connecting a computer
- Bay
- System Setup
- About the SETUP screen
- SYSTEM SETUP field (SETUP screen)
- USER SETUP field (SETUP screen)
- FILE field (SETUP screen)
- MAINTENANCE field (SETUP screen)
- CONSOLE STATUS field (SETUP screen)
- PANEL SETTINGS field (SETUP screen)
- SYSTEM CONFIG
- SYSTEM CONFIG Online settings
- Synchronizing the settings data between components
- DEVICE SYNC screen
- Selecting and setting up the components
- SYSTEM popup window
- HY slot popup window
- Assigning the channels (that will be used by the I/O racks) to the TWINLANe network
- HY SLOT popup window (Online)
- I/O rack settings popup window
- Assign the channels that will be used by the DSP engines to the TWINLANe network
- DSP popup window
- TWINLANe CONFIGURATION popup window
- SYSTEM CONFIG [CS1] popup window
- Editing the internal parameters of each component
- Editing the internal parameters of the RY16-ML-SILK
- Editing the internal parameters for OMNI OUT of the RY16-DA and control surface
- Editing the internal parameters for INPUT 1-8/INPUT 9-16 of the RY16-AE, and AES/EBU INPUT 1-8 on the rear panel of the control surface
- Editing the internal parameters for OUTPUT 1-8/OUTPUT 9-16 of the RY16-AE, and AES/EBU OUTPUT 1-8 on the rear panel of the control surface
- Editing the internal parameters of the MY CARD INPUT
- Editing the internal parameters of the MY CARD OUTPUT
- Editing the internal parameters for OMNI IN of the control surface
- Settings for the HY128-MD card
- SYSTEM CONFIG Offline settings
- Mounting an I/O rack (offline)
- SYSTEM CONFIG popup window (Offline)
- Specifying the type and number of cards (Offline)
- I/O rack settings popup window
- RY CARD SELECT popup window
- MY CARD SELECT popup window
- HY CARD SELECT popup window
- DELAY COMPENSATION
- DELAY COMPENSATION popup window
- Word Clock
- WORD CLOCK popup window (Master mode)
- Network
- NETWORK screen: FOR MIXER CONTROL tab
- NETWORK screen: IMMERSIVE SOUND tab
- Dante audio network settings
- HY SLOT window
- DANTE SETUP popup window
- Dante messages
- Mounting an I/O rack
- DEVICE SELECT popup window
- DEVICE LIST
- SUPPORTED DEVICE
- DVS or MANUAL
- Patching an I/O rack
- Remotely controlling an I/O rack
- HY SLOT window
- DANTE I/O DEVICE [I/O] screen
- BUS SETUP (Basic settings for MIX buses and MATRIX buses)
- BUS SETUP page
- SEND POINT (INPUT) (Specifying the send point for each input channel)
- SEND POINT page
- Mix minus
- BUS SETUP popup window
- MIX MINUS OWNER popup window
- SEND indications for a mix minus bus
- SURROUND SETUP (specifying surround mode)
- SURROUND SETUP screen
- SELECTED CHANNEL VIEW screen (SURROUND)
- OVERVIEW screen (SURROUND)
- SURROUND PAN 1CH screen
- SURROUND PAN CH1-36/ CH37-72/ CH73-108/ CH109-144 screen
- DOWNMIX screen
- SURROUND MONITOR screen
- SURROUND MONITOR SETTINGS popup window
- MONITOR SOURCE popup window (SURROUND)
- MONITOR SOURCE popup window (SURROUND)
- SURROUND CUE SETTING popup window
- PHONES popup window
- Patching
- Input channel I/O unit section
- Input channel mixing engine section
- Patching the input ports
- Display when patching conflicts between engines
- INPUT patch window
- Output channel mixing engine section
- Output channel I/O unit section
- Patching the output ports
- OUTPUT patch window
- Changing the name
- PATCH/NAME screen
- NAME/ICON EDIT popup window
- Port to port
- PORT-PORT patch window
- PORT NAME tab
- SUB IN
- Monitor
- About monitoring
- Using the Monitor function (top panel)
- Using the Monitor function
- Monitor sources
- MONITOR screen
- MONITOR SETTINGS popup window
- MONITOR SOURCE popup window
- MONITOR SOURCE SELECT popup window (INPUT)
- MONITOR SOURCE SELECT popup window (OUTPUT)
- MONITOR SOURCE SELECT popup window (DIRECT INPUT)
- INPUT PATCH popup window
- Inserting a plug-in into monitor signals
- MONITOR SETTINGS popup window (insert)
- MONITOR INSERT popup window
- INSERT MOUNT screen
- About cue
- About Cue mode and Solo mode
- About cue/solo groups
- CUE OPERATION mode
- Using the Cue function
- MONITOR screen (cue)
- CUE popup window
- CUE SETTINGS popup window
- OUTPUT PATCH popup window
- Using the Solo function
- SOLO SAFE popup window
- About oscillators
- Using the oscillators
- Destination of oscillator signals
- MONITOR screen (oscillator)
- OSCILLATOR popup window
- About talkback
- Using talkback (top panel)
- Using talkback
- MONITOR screen (talkback)
- TALKBACK SETTINGS popup window
- TALK GROUPS popup window
- TALKBACK ASSIGN popup window
- About PHONES
- Using PHONES
- MONITOR screen (PHONES)
- PHONES popup window
- Using RTA
- Using a popup window dedicated to the RTA
- MONITOR screen (RTA)
- RTA popup window
- Using the HPF/EQ popup window for the channel parameters
- Using the GEQ popup window for the inserted GEQ
- Using the PEQ popup window for the inserted PEQ
- Meters
- CH Parameter
- About GAIN/SILK
- Controlling GAIN/SILK via the Selected Channel section(CS-R10, CSR10- S, CSD-R7)
- Controlling GAIN via the Selected Channel section (CS-R5)
- Controlling GAIN/SILK via the OVERVIEW screen
- GAIN/SILK popup window
- Controlling GAIN/SILK via the SELECTED CHANNEL VIEW screen
- Signal level that flows on the TWINLANe network when gain compensation is on
- About EQ
- EQUALIZER section(CS-R10, CSR10- S, CSD-R7)
- Controlling the EQ via the Selected Channel section (CS-R10, CSR10- S, CSD-R7)
- EQUALIZER(CS-R5)
- Controlling the EQ via the Selected Channel section (CS-R5)
- Controlling the EQ via the OVERVIEW screen
- Controlling an EQ via the SELECTED CHANNEL VIEW screen
- EQ popup window (CH 1–72, CH 73–144, MIX, MTRX/ST)
- EQ popup window (1ch)
- Touch EQ screen
- About dynamics
- DYNAMICS section
- Controlling a dynamics processor via the Selected Channel section
- Controlling a dynamics processor via the OVERVIEW screen
- Dynamics fields
- Controlling a dynamics processor via the SELECTED CHANNEL VIEW screen
- DYNAMICS 1/2 popup window (1CH)
- DYNAMICS 1/2 popup window (CH 1-72, CH 73-144, MIX, MTRX/ST)
- About insert
- Using the Selected Channel section to make INSERT settings (only for CS-R10, CS-R10-S, CSD-R7)
- INSERT section
- Using the OVERVIEW screen to make INSERT settings
- Using the SELECTED CHANNEL VIEW screen to make INSERT settings
- INSERT screen
- OUTBOARD screen
- INSERT/D.OUT popup window (1CH)
- INSERT/D.OUT popup window (12CH INSERT 1, 12CH INSERT 2)
- Inserting an external device into a channel
- Directly outputting an input channel
- INSERT/D.OUT popup window (1CH/D.OUT)
- INSERT/D.OUT popup window (12CH/D.OUT)
- Patching multiple Direct Outs simultaneously
- DIRECT OUT page
- About delay
- DELAY section(CS-R10, CSR10- S, CSD-R7)
- Controlling the delay via the Selected Channel section(CS-R10, CSR10- S, CSD-R7)
- Controlling the delay via the OVERVIEW screen
- Controlling the delay via the SELECTED CHANNEL VIEW screen
- DELAY popup window (12ch)
- DELAY popup window (CH 1-72, CH 73-144, MIX, MTRX/ST)
- DELAY SCALE popup window
- DELAY TIME popup window
- Using SENDS TO
- Using SENDS FROM
- MIX/MATRIX SEND section(CS-R10, CSR10- S, CSD-R7)
- Using the Selected Channel section to make send level settings(CS-R10, CSR10- S, CSD-R7)
- SENDS TO popup window
- SENDS FROM popup window
- Using the faders to adjust the sends (SENDS ON FADER mode)
- SENDS ON FADER popup window
- Using the Touch Screen section to make send level settings (CS-R5)
- SENDS/USER DEFINED KNOB popup window
- Using the Quick data copy function
- Operating the Quick Data Copy function from the OVERVIEW screen or SENDS TO/SENDS FROM popup windows
- PARAMETER COPY popup window
- Operating the Quick Data Copy function from the HPF/EQ and DYNAMICS 1/2 popup windows
- PARAMETER SET popup window
- Operating the Quick Data Copy function from the SELECTED CHANNEL VIEW and TO STEREO popup windows
- PARAMETER SET popup window
- Controlling via the TO STEREO section
- TO STEREO section
- ST mode and LCR mode
- TO STEREO popup window
- Signal flow
- SIGNAL FLOW popup window
- Channel Job
- About DCA/Mute groups library
- About DCA
- Assigning channels to a DCA (Selecting the channels that will belong to a specific DCA)
- Assigning channels to a DCA (Selecting the DCAs to which a specific channel will belong)
- Using DCAs
- Viewing the list of DCA status on the OVERVIEW screen
- Using DCAs
- DCA ROLL-OUT
- DCA GROUP ASSIGN window (ALL DCA)
- DCA ASSIGN popup window
- DCA/MUTE ASSIGN window (1CH)
- About mute groups
- Assigning channels to a mute group (Selecting the channels that will belong to a specific mute group)
- Assigning channels to a mute group (Selecting the mute group to which a specific channel will belong)
- Temporarily defeating the Mute function
- MUTE GROUP ASSIGN window (ALL MUTE)
- DCA/MUTE ASSIGN window (1CH)
- Channel link
- Channel link operations
- CH LINK popup window
- Temporary link
- Configuring a temporary channel link
- Copying channel parameters
- CH COPY popup window
- CH COPY PRESET popup window
- Moving channel parameters
- CH MOVE popup window
- Initializing channel parameters
- CH DEFAULT popup window
- Parameters to be copied
- GEQ/PEQ/Automixer
- Graphic EQ, parametric EQ and Automixer
- About using a graphic EQ (GEQ)
- About using a parametric EQ (PEQ)
- About Automixer
- DSP resource management for GEQ
- Inserting a GEQ/PEQ into a channel via the Selected Channel section
- INSERT screen
- The MOUNT GEQ/PEQ screen
- GEQ ASSIGNMENT popup window
- Inserting a GEQ/PEQ into a channel via the OVERVIEW screen
- Inserting a GEQ/PEQ into a channel via the SELECTED CHANNEL VIEW screen (CS-R10, CS-R10-S, CSD-R7)
- Using the 31BandGEQ
- GEQ/PEQ EDIT screen
- Using the Flex15GEQ
- Using the 8BandPEQ
- GEQ/PEQ EDIT screen (8BandPEQ)
- About Automixer
- Theory of Automixer operation
- Inserting Automixer into a channel
- GEQ RACK screen
- GEQ MOUNT popup window
- GEQ RACK screen
- Controlling the Automixer parameters
- Plug-ins
- About plug-ins
- Using plug-ins
- PLUG-IN RACK page of the RACK&REC screen
- RACK MOUNT popup window
- PLUG-IN ASSIGNMENT popup window
- Plug-in screen
- Controlling the plug-in parameters
- Controlling the REV-X plug-in parameters
- Controlling the SP2016 parameters
- Controlling the VSS4HD plug-in parameters
- Controlling the NonLin2 plug-in parameters
- Controlling the Analog Delay plug-in parameters
- Controlling the Max100 plug-in parameters
- Controlling the Dual Phaser plug-in parameters
- Controlling the Vintage Phaser plug-in parameters
- Controlling the H3000 Live plug-in parameters
- Controlling the Rupert EQ 773 plug-in parameters
- Controlling the Rupert EQ 810 plug-in parameters
- Controlling the Portico 5033 plug-in parameters
- Controlling the EQ-1A plug-in parameters
- Controlling the Equalizer601 plug-in parameters
- Controlling the Dynamic EQ plug-in parameters
- Controlling the Dynamic EQ4 plug-in parameters
- Controlling the Rupert Comp 754 plug-in parameters
- Controlling the Rupert Comp 830 plug-in parameters
- Controlling the Portico 5043 plug-in parameters
- Controlling the Portico 5045 plug-in parameters
- Controlling the U76 plug-in parameters
- Controlling the Opt-2A plug-in parameters
- Controlling the Comp276 plug-in parameters
- Controlling the Buss Comp 369 plug-in parameters
- Controlling the MBC4 plug-in parameters
- Controlling the DaNSe plug-in parameters
- Controlling the OpenDeck plug-in parameters
- Using the Tap Tempo function
- Effects and tempo synchronization
- Recording
- 2-track USB recorder
- Recording audio to a USB flash drive
- RECORDER screen
- Playing back audio files from a USB flash drive
- RECORDER screen
- Playback mode pattern
- Editing the title list
- RECORDER screen
- Multitrack recording and virtual sound check
- Signal flow during a virtual sound check (VSC)
- Signal flow for the USB memory recorder
- Assigning channels to the input/output of the recorder
- RECORDER screen
- INPUT PATCH popup window
- OUTPUT PATCH popup window
- Virtual sound check
- About Dante
- Patching for multitrack recording and virtual sound check
- RECORDING PATCH screen
- Recording or playing back using a DAW on the computer
- Configuring Dante Accelerator
- Configuring a Dante Virtual Soundcard
- Configuring Dante Controller
- Setting up DAW software
- Audio recording and playback
- Scene memory
- About the conceptual memory diagram
- About scene memories
- Using the keys in the SCENE MEMORY section
- Storing scenes (Using the keys in the SCENE MEMORY section)
- SCENE STORE screen
- Automatic suggestion of scene numbers and names
- Updating scenes (Using the keys in the SCENE MEMORY section)
- Recalling scenes (Using the keys in the SCENE MEMORY section)
- SCENE field
- Storing scenes (Using the SCENE LIST screen)
- SCENE LIST screen
- Recalling scenes (Using the SCENE LIST screen)
- Using USER DEFINED keys to recall a scene (Direct Recall function)
- Sorting scene memories
- SCENE LIST screen
- About editing scene memories
- SCENE LIST screen
- Deleting a scene (DELETE)
- Duplicating a scene (DUPLICATE)
- Modifying the scene number and title (RENAME)
- About the Focus function
- Using the Focus function
- FOCUS field
- SCENE SETUP (FOCUS) popup window
- Using the Fade function
- FADE TIME field
- SCENE SETUP (FADE TIME) popup window
- Outputting a control signal to an external device in tandem with scene recall (GPI OUT)
- GPI field
- Playing back an audio file in tandem with scene recall (PLAYBACK LINK)
- PLAYBACK LINK field
- PLAYBACK LINK popup window
- Using the Global Paste function
- GLOBAL PASTE screen
- SCENE SELECT popup window
- About the Recall Safe function
- Using the Recall Safe function
- RECALL SAFE screen
- Creating an event list
- EVENT LIST screen
- EVENT LIST EDIT popup window
- Using MANUAL to recall scenes from an event list
- EVENT LIST screen
- About the Isolate function
- Using Preview mode
- Using Preview mode (Using the keys in the SCENE MEMORY section)
- Using Preview mode (Using the SCENE LIST screen)
- About the functions in Preview mode
- OVERLAY
- File
- SAVE/LOAD
- Data handled by a settings file
- Saving the RIVAGE PM series’s settings on a USB flash drive
- SAVE SELECT screen
- Loading a file from a USB flash drive
- LOAD SELECT screen
- LOAD SELECT screen
- LOAD SELECT screen
- About loading
- Editing the files saved on the USB flash drive
- SAVE/LOAD popup window
- Sorting files and editing file names/comments
- Sort buttons located at the top of the file list
- Copying and pasting a file
- Deleting a file
- Creating a directory
- Exporting a CSV file
- CSV EXPORT/IMPORT popup window
- Theatre Mode
- User Setup
- Preference settings
- SURFACE SETTINGS1
- SURFACE SETTINGS2
- SCREEN SETTINGS
- MISC
- Channel Strip section: Using the CUSTOM [1]/[2] keys (CS-R10, CSD-R7)
- Channel Strip section: Using the [CUSTOM] keys (CS-R5)
- Custom fader banks and master faders
- CUSTOM FADER BANK popup window
- USER DEFINED KNOBS section
- Assigning a function to a USER DEFINED knob
- USER DEFINED KNOBS popup window
- Functions that can be assigned to the USER DEFINED knobs
- Channel Strip section
- Assigning a function to a channel strip encoder
- Using the USER DEFINED keys section (CS-R10, CSD-R7)
- Using the USER DEFINED keys section (CS-R5)
- Assigning a function to a USER DEFINED key
- Modifying the contents displayed for the USER DEFINED keys
- USER DEFINED KEYS popup window
- USER DEFINED KEY LABEL popup window (CS-R10, CSD-R7)
- USER DEFINED KEY LABEL popup window (CS-R5)
- Functions that can be assigned to the USER DEFINED keys
- Using the Alternate function
- MIDI/GPI
- About MIDI
- Basic MIDI Settings
- MIDI/GPI window (MIDI SETUP page)
- MIDI SETUP popup window
- Using Program Changes to recall scenes
- MIDI/GPI window (PROGRAM CHANGE page)
- MIDI PROGRAM CHANGE popup window
- Using Control Changes to control parameters
- MIDI PROGRAM CHANGE popup window
- MIDI/GPI window (CONTROL CHANGE page)
- About GPI
- Using GPI IN
- GPI page
- Using GPI OUT
- GPI page
- Using FADER START
- FADER START page
- Time code
- GPI OUT functions
- Maintenance
- Firmware version
- Firmware updates
- Adjusting the faders
- Adjusting the detection point of the touch screen panels (CS-R10, CS-R10-S, CSD-R7)
- Adjusting the detection point of the touch screen panels (CS-R5)
- Initializing the unit to factory default settings
- INITIALIZATION page
- Adjusting the input/output gain
- PORT TRIM page
- System log
- SYSTEM LOG page
- System dump (CS-R10, CS-R10, CSD-R7)
- DSP-RX INFORMATION
- Console Status
- Panel Settings
- Setting up RIVAGE PM Editor and RIVAGE PM StageMix
- About RIVAGE PM Editor
- On-line monitoring/operation
- PM Editor startup screen
- Off-line editing
- Synchronizing the edited mixing data
- RIVAGE PM Editor On-screen operation
- About RIVAGE PM Editor screens
- Operating the faders in the METER screen (Full Screen) (RIVAGE PM Editor)
- Saving and loading a file (RIVAGE PM Editor)
- Initializing PM Editor
- About RIVAGE PM StageMix
- Network settings for the control surface
- Network settings on the iPad
- Messages
Playing back an audio file in tandem with scene recall
(PLAYBACK LINK)
You can specify an audio file that will be played back from a USB flash drive when a specific scene is recalled.
This can be convenient if you want a sound effect or background music to be played automatically for a
specific scene. Follow the steps below to link a scene recall with audio file playback.
NOTE
• Audio files to be played should be saved in the SONGS folder inside the YPE folder. If you save them in the root directory or in other
folders, you will be unable to specify them for playback. When an audio file is played, the path in the TITLE LIST screen will indicate
\YPE\SONGS\.
• You cannot play audio files during recording or in recording standby mode.
• A specified audio file will be played back only once, regardless of the playback mode settings.
• A specified file is recognized by a file name with a maximum of 64 characters, plus three extension characters. If you change the file
name after specifying the file for playback, or if you delete or copy the file repeatedly, the specified file may become
unrecognizable in rare cases.
• You can only link audio files of the control surface whose CONSOLE ID=1.
1 Connect a USB flash drive that contains the audio files to the RECORDING
connector.
2 Press the SCENE field on the menu bar. The SCENE LIST window will appear, in
which you can perform various scene-related operations.
3 Press the PLAYBACK LINK tab located at the top of the SCENE LIST screen.
The “PLAYBACK LINK field”(p.774) will appear in the right half of the SCENE LIST screen.
4 Press the song select popup button for a scene to which you want to link the audio
file.
The “PLAYBACK LINK popup window”(p.775) appears. In this popup window, you can select
an audio file that you want to link with the scene, and set the offset time.
5 Press the SONG TITLE list or use the screen encoder to select a file that you want to
link to a scene.
6 If desired, use the corresponding screen encoder to set the offset (the time
duration until the start of audio file playback).
The offset time can be adjusted in the range of 0.0 – 99.0 in 0.1 sec steps.
7 Press the OK button.
The title of the selected song will appear in the middle of the song list. If you select the CANCEL
button instead of the OK button, your settings will be discarded and the unit will return to the
SCENE LIST window.
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Scene memory > Playing back an audio file in tandem with scene recall (PLAYBACK LINK)