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About the MIX bus types (VARI / FIXED) • About word clock • Conventions in this manual• About the firmware version About the MIX bus types (VARI / FIXED) The sixteen MIX buses provided on the M7CL can be assigned either as VARI or FIXED types in pairs of adjacent odd-numbered/even-numbered buses (→ p. 212). Each type has the following characteristics. ● VARI This type allows the send level of the signal sent from the input channels to the MIX bus to be varied. The point at which the signal is sent from the input channel to a VARI type MIX bus can be chosen from before the EQ, before the fader, or after the [ON] key. This type is used mainly for sending the signal to a monitor system or external effect. ● FIXED With this type, the send level of the signal sent from the input channels to the MIX bus is fixed. The signal sent from an input channel to a FIXED type MIX bus is taken from immediately after the [ON] key. This type is used mainly when you want to distribute signals to an external device at the same mix balance as the STEREO/MONO buses. About word clock "Word clock" refers to the clock that provides the basis of timing for digital audio signal processing. Normally, one device transmits a reference word clock signal, and the other devices receive this word clock signal and synchronize to it. In order to transmit or receive digital audio signals to or from an external device via a digital I/O card installed in a slot of the M7CL, the word clock must be synchronized between the devices. Be aware that if the word clock is not synchronized, the signal will not be sent correctly, or there may be unpleasant noise. (For details on synchronizing the M7CL's word clock with an external device → p. 208). Conventions in this manual In this manual, switch-type controls on the panel are called "keys." Of the control knobs on the panel, those that turn from a minimum value to a maximum value are called "knobs," while those that turn endlessly are called "encoders." Controls located on the panel are enclosed in square brackets [ ] (e.g., [CUE] key) in order to distinguish them from the virtual buttons and knobs displayed in the screen. For some controls, the name of the section is given before the [ ] (e.g., SCENE MEMORY [STORE] key). Whenever there is a difference between the M7CL-32 model and the M7CL-48 model, specifications that apply only to the M7CL-48 model are enclosed in curly brackets { } (e.g., INPUT jacks 1-32 {1-48}). About the firmware version You can view the firmware version number in the SETUP screen (→ p. 207). You can also download the most recent firmware version from the website. http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/ 14 M7CL Owner's Manual

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M7CL
Owner’s Manual
14
The sixteen MIX buses provided on the M7CL can be assigned either as VARI or FIXED types in
pairs of adjacent odd-numbered/even-numbered buses (
p. 212). Each type has the following
characteristics.
VARI
This type allows the send level of the signal sent from the
input channels to the MIX bus to be varied. The point at
which the signal is sent from the input channel to a VARI
type MIX bus can be chosen from before the EQ, before
the fader, or after the [ON] key. This type is used mainly
for sending the signal to a monitor system or external
effect.
FIXED
With this type, the send level of the signal sent from the
input channels to the MIX bus is fixed. The signal sent
from an input channel to a FIXED type MIX bus is taken
from immediately after the [ON] key. This type is used
mainly when you want to distribute signals to an external
device at the same mix balance as the STEREO/MONO
buses.
“Word clock” refers to the clock that provides the basis of timing for digital audio signal process-
ing.
Normally, one device transmits a reference word clock signal, and the other devices receive this
word clock signal and synchronize to it.
In order to transmit or receive digital audio signals to or from an external device via a digital I/O
card installed in a slot of the M7CL, the word clock must be synchronized between the devices.
Be aware that if the word clock is not synchronized, the signal will not be sent correctly, or there
may be unpleasant noise. (For details on synchronizing the M7CL’s word clock with an external
device
p. 208).
In this manual, switch-type controls on the panel are called “keys.” Of the control knobs on the
panel, those that turn from a minimum value to a maximum value are called “knobs,” while those
that turn endlessly are called “encoders.”
Controls located on the panel are enclosed in square
brackets [
] (e.g., [CUE] key) in order to distinguish them
from the virtual buttons and knobs displayed in the screen.
For some controls, the name of the section is given before
the [
] (e.g., SCENE MEMORY [STORE] key).
Whenever there is a difference between the M7CL-32
model and the M7CL-48 model, specifications that apply
only to the M7CL-48 model are enclosed in curly brackets
{
} (e.g., INPUT jacks 1–32 {1–48}).
You can view the firmware version number in the SETUP screen (
p. 207).
You can also download the most recent firmware version from the website.
About the MIX bus types (VARI / FIXED)
About word clock
Conventions in this manual
About the firmware version
About the MIX bus types (VARI / FIXED)
About word clock •
Conventions in this manual•
About the firmware version