Yamaha M7CL M7cl V1 Owner's Manual - Page 197

User Level Ch Operation

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3 Press the USER LEVEL tab to access the USER LEVEL page. If you are logged-in as the Administrator, you can switch to the USER LEVEL for GUEST page, and view or change the user level of the Guest account. This page includes the following items. 1 CH OPERATION Here you can specify (for each channel) the operations that will be permitted for input channels, output channels, and DCA groups. The settings will apply to the currently selected channel. The channel display field shows the settings for the selected channel. Use the panel [SEL] keys to select the channel for which you want to make settings. • HA Restricts operation of the HA (Head Amp) patched to that channel. • PROCESSING ...........Restricts operation of all signal processing parameters for that channel (except for fader, [ON] key, send level, etc.) HINT • For the channel parameters included in PROCESSING, refer to the appendix (p. 252). • FADER / ON ...Restricts operation of that channel's fader, [ON] key, send level, etc. • SET BY SEL ...If this button is on, a group of multiple channels can be set to the same settings in a single operation. To select channels, turn this button on, and then press the [SEL] keys of the desired channels on the panel. If you change the setting of any channel in the group, the change will affect all channels in the group. Channels that have the same settings are shown with the same color in the channel display field. B CURRENT SCENE This specifies the operations that can be performed on the current scene memory. • INPUT PATCH / NAME ...........Operations for input channel patching and names will be restricted. • OUTPUT PATCH / NAME ...........Operations for output channel patching and names will be restricted. • BUS SETUP ...Operations for bus setup will be restricted. • RACK 1-8.......Operations for the racks (1-8) will be restricted. However, there will be no restriction on operating the MIDI CLK button displayed for delay-type and modulation-type effects, or the PLAY/REC button displayed for the FREEZE effect. • MUTE GROUP ASSIGN / MASTER ...........Operations for mute group assignment and mute group master will be restricted. User Level settings C SCENE LIST This specifies the operations that can be performed on scene memories. • STORE / SORT operations • RECALL operations D LIBRARY LIST This specifies the operations that can be performed on libraries. • STORE / CLEAR operations • RECALL operations E FILE LOAD This specifies the types of file that can be loaded from a USB storage device. The user authentication key contains the user level, user-defined keys, and preference settings. Other data is saved in an "ALL" file. • USER SETUP (user-defined keys and preference settings) • SYSTEM SETUP / MONITOR SETUP • CURRENT SCENE • SCENE LIST • LIBRARY LIST F MONITOR SETUP This specifies the monitor setup operations that can be performed. • OSCILLATOR • TALKBACK G SYSTEM SETUP This specifies the system setup operations that can be performed. • MIXER SETUP • OUTPUT SETUP • MIDI H SET ALL/CLEAR ALL button This button permits/clears all items. 4 Specify the user level by pressing the button for each item that will be permitted. 5 When you have finished making settings, close the popup window and press the SETUP button in the function access area. 18 M7CL Owner's Manual 197 User settings (Security)

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User Level settings
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M7CL
Owner’s Manual
User settings (Security)
18
3
Press the USER LEVEL tab to access the
USER LEVEL page.
If you are logged-in as the Administrator, you can
switch to the USER LEVEL for GUEST page, and
view or change the user level of the Guest account.
This page includes the following items.
1
CH OPERATION
Here you can specify (for each channel) the operations
that will be permitted for input channels, output chan-
nels, and DCA groups. The settings will apply to the
currently selected channel. The channel display field
shows the settings for the selected channel. Use the
panel [SEL] keys to select the channel for which you
want to make settings.
• HA
...................
Restricts operation of the HA (Head
Amp) patched to that channel.
• PROCESSING
...........
Restricts operation of all signal pro-
cessing parameters for that channel
(except for fader, [ON] key, send
level, etc.)
FADER / ON
...Restricts operation of that channel’s
fader, [ON] key, send level, etc.
SET BY SEL
...If this button is on, a group of multi-
ple channels can be set to the same
settings in a single operation. To
select channels, turn this button on,
and then press the [SEL] keys of the
desired channels on the panel. If
you change the setting of any chan-
nel in the group, the change will
affect all channels in the group.
Channels that have the same set-
tings are shown with the same color
in the channel display field.
B
CURRENT SCENE
This specifies the operations that can be performed on
the current scene memory.
INPUT PATCH / NAME
...........
Operations for input channel patch-
ing and names will be restricted.
OUTPUT PATCH / NAME
...........
Operations for output channel
patching and names will be
restricted.
BUS SETUP
...Operations for bus setup will be
restricted.
RACK 1–8
.......
Operations for the racks (1–8) will
be restricted.
However, there will be no restriction
on operating the MIDI CLK button
displayed for delay-type and modu-
lation-type effects, or the PLAY/REC
button displayed for the FREEZE
effect.
MUTE GROUP ASSIGN / MASTER
...........
Operations for mute group assign-
ment and mute group master will be
restricted.
C
SCENE LIST
This specifies the operations that can be performed on
scene memories.
• STORE / SORT operations
• RECALL operations
D
LIBRARY LIST
This specifies the operations that can be performed on
libraries.
• STORE / CLEAR operations
• RECALL operations
E
FILE LOAD
This specifies the types of file that can be loaded from
a USB storage device. The user authentication key
contains the user level, user-defined keys, and prefer-
ence settings. Other data is saved in an “ALL” file.
• USER SETUP (user-defined keys and preference set-
tings)
• SYSTEM SETUP / MONITOR SETUP
• CURRENT SCENE
• SCENE LIST
• LIBRARY LIST
F
MONITOR SETUP
This specifies the monitor setup operations that can be
performed.
• OSCILLATOR
• TALKBACK
G
SYSTEM SETUP
This specifies the system setup operations that can be
performed.
• MIXER SETUP
• OUTPUT SETUP
• MIDI
H
SET ALL/CLEAR ALL button
This button permits/clears all items.
4
Specify the user level by pressing the but-
ton for each item that will be permitted.
5
When you have finished making settings,
close the popup window and press the
SETUP button in the function access area.
For the channel parameters included in PROCESSING, refer
to the appendix (p. 252).
HINT