Yamaha CL1 Cl Editor Owner's Manual - Page 42

Balance, Eq Equalizer, Dynamics1, Insert, Recall Safe/mute Safe, Mute Group, Fader

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❏ BALANCE This is shown only if the selected MATRIX bus is being used as stereo. It adjusts the left/right volume balance of the stereo signal. You can set this to the center value by holding down the (< >) key of your computer keyboard and clicking this knob. ❏ EQ (Equalizer) This is the same as for the equalizer of a MIX channel (➥ p.39.) ❏ DYNAMICS1 Except for the fact that the available types are COMPRESSOR, EXPANDER, COMPAND H and COMPAND S, and that you can select more than one signal as the key-in signal, this is the same as the dynamics for input channels (➥ p.30.) ❏ INSERT Except for the fact that the insert ports that can be selected are different, this is the same as for the insert settings of an input channel (➥ p.34.) ❏ RECALL SAFE/MUTE SAFE These are the same as the RECALL SAFE/MUTE SAFE of a MIX channel (➥ p.40.) ❏ MUTE GROUP These are the same as the MUTE GROUP of a MIX channel (➥ p.40.) ❏ Fader 1 2 3 1 ON This switches the MATRIX channel on/off. 2 Fader This adjusts the output level of the MATRIX channel. A meter indicating the signal level is shown at the right of the fader, and the current value is shown in the numerical box immediately below. You can set this to the minimum value (-∞ dB) by holding down the (< >) key of your computer keyboard and clicking the fader knob, or set it to the nominal value (0.00 dB) by holding down the (< >) key and key and clicking the fader knob. 3 CUE This button cue-monitors the signal of the MATRIX channel. NOTE If the Channel Select/Sends On Fader checkbox in the System Setup dialog box is not checked, the [CUE] button will be hidden in the screen. 42 CL Editor Owner's Manual

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CL Editor Owner’s Manual
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BALANCE
This is shown only if the selected MATRIX bus is being used as stereo. It
adjusts the left/right volume balance of the stereo signal. You can set this to the
center value by holding down the <Ctrl>(<
>) key of your computer key-
board and clicking this knob.
EQ (Equalizer)
This is the same as for the equalizer of a MIX channel (
p.39.)
DYNAMICS1
Except for the fact that the available types are COMPRESSOR, EXPANDER, COMPAND H and COMPAND S, and that
you can select more than one signal as the key-in signal, this is the same as the dynamics for input channels (
p.30.)
INSERT
Except for the fact that the insert ports that can be selected are different, this is the same as for the insert settings of an
input channel (
p.34.)
RECALL SAFE/MUTE SAFE
These are the same as the RECALL SAFE/MUTE SAFE of a MIX channel (
p.40.)
MUTE GROUP
These are the same as the MUTE GROUP of a MIX channel (
p.40.)
Fader
1
ON
This switches the MATRIX channel on/off.
2
Fader
This adjusts the output level of the MATRIX channel. A meter indicating the signal level is
shown at the right of the fader, and the current value is shown in the numerical box imme-
diately below. You can set this to the minimum value (–∞ dB) by holding down the
<Ctrl>(<
>) key of your computer keyboard and clicking the fader knob, or set it to the
nominal value (0.00 dB) by holding down the <Ctrl>(<
>) key and <Shift> key and click-
ing the fader knob.
3
CUE
This button cue-monitors the signal of the MATRIX channel.
If the Channel Select/Sends On Fader checkbox in the System Setup dia-
log box is not checked, the [CUE] button will be hidden in the screen.
1
2
3
NOTE