Yamaha M7CL M7cl V1 Owner's Manual - Page 46

Using the Centralogic settings for eight channels, SEL] keys, CUE] keys, Level meters

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Setting up to use the M7CL 4 While performing on the mic or instrument, turn the [HA] encoder of the SELECTED CHANNEL section to adjust the gain of the currently selected channel. Adjust the level as high as possible without allowing the OVER segment of the channel strip level meter to light when the mic or instrument is being played loudly. When you turn the [HA] encoder in the SELECTED CHANNEL section, the knob in the HA field of the SELECTED CHANNEL VIEW screen will move in tandem with the encoder. NOTE • The PAD will be internally switched on or off when the HA gain is adjusted between -14 dB and -13 dB. Keep in mind that noise may be generated if there is a difference between the Hot and Cold output impedance of the external device connected to the INPUT connector when using phantom power. • If the level meter does not show any movement even if you have raised the [HA] encoder, it is possible that the INPUT channel selected by its [SEL] key does not match the INPUT jack to which your mic or instrument is connected. Make sure that the connections and the selection of the [SEL] key are correct. If necessary, recall scene number 000 once again. 5 Press the [SEL] key of another input channel, and adjust the head amp gain in the same way. When you press a [SEL] key to select another channel, the channel shown in the SELECTED CHANNEL VIEW screen will change accordingly. HINT • In the SELECTED CHANNEL VIEW screen you can also switch the head amp's phantom power on/off, and switch the phase between normal and reverse. To do this, press the HA/ PHASE field to access the popup window. (For details on the procedure → p. 55). ● Using the Centralogic section (settings for eight channels) Use the Centralogic section and the OVERVIEW screen to make head amp settings for up to eight channels. This method is convenient when you want to adjust the same parameter for multiple channels at once. 1 Connect a mic or instrument to an INPUT jack. (For details on making connections → p. 39). 2 Press a navigation key in the NAVIGATION KEYS section so that the input channels you want to control are assigned to the Centralogic section. 46 M7CL Owner's Manual The navigation keys of the NAVIGATION KEYS section select the eight channels or DCA groups that will be controlled by the Centralogic section. In this section, the following keys correspond to input channels. ● [IN 1-8] key ● [IN 9-16] key ● [IN 17-24] key ● [IN 25-32] key These keys select INPUT channels 1-8, 9-16, 17- 24, and 25-32 respectively. ● [ST IN] key This key selects ST IN channels 1-4. ● [IN 33-40] key {M7CL-48 only} ● [IN 41-48] key {M7CL-48 only} These keys select INPUT channels 33-40 and 41- 48 respectively. When you press a navigation key, the OVERVIEW screen will appear in the display, and the principal parameters of the up to eight selected channels are shown simultaneously. You can use the keys and faders of the Centralogic section to control the level, on/off status, and cue operations of the selected eight channels or DCA groups. 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Multi-function encoders B [SEL] keys C [CUE] keys D Level meters E [ON] keys F Faders HINT • You can rapidly switch from the SELECTED CHANNEL VIEW screen to the OVERVIEW screen by pressing one of the multifunction encoders in the Centralogic section.

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M7CL
Owner’s Manual
Setting up to use the M7CL
46
4
While performing on the mic or instrument,
turn the [HA] encoder of the SELECTED
CHANNEL section to adjust the gain of the
currently selected channel.
Adjust the level as high as possible without allowing
the OVER segment of the channel strip level meter to
light when the mic or instrument is being played
loudly.
When you turn the [HA] encoder in the SELECTED
CHANNEL section, the knob in the HA field of the
SELECTED CHANNEL VIEW screen will move in
tandem with the encoder.
5
Press the [SEL] key of another input chan-
nel, and adjust the head amp gain in the
same way.
When you press a [SEL] key to select another channel,
the channel shown in the SELECTED CHANNEL
VIEW screen will change accordingly.
Using the Centralogic section
(settings for eight channels)
Use the Centralogic section and the OVERVIEW screen to
make head amp settings for up to eight channels. This
method is convenient when you want to adjust the same
parameter for multiple channels at once.
1
Connect a mic or instrument to an INPUT
jack. (For details on making connections
p. 39).
2
Press a navigation key in the NAVIGATION
KEYS section so that the input channels
you want to control are assigned to the
Centralogic section.
The navigation keys of the NAVIGATION KEYS sec-
tion select the eight channels or DCA groups that will
be controlled by the Centralogic section. In this sec-
tion, the following keys correspond to input channels.
[IN 1-8] key
[IN 9-16] key
[IN 17-24] key
[IN 25-32] key
These keys select INPUT channels 1–8, 9–16, 17–
24, and 25–32 respectively.
[ST IN] key
This key selects ST IN channels 1–4.
[IN 33-40] key {M7CL-48 only}
[IN 41-48] key {M7CL-48 only}
These keys select INPUT channels 33–40 and 41–
48 respectively.
When you press a navigation key, the OVERVIEW
screen will appear in the display, and the principal
parameters of the up to eight selected channels are
shown simultaneously. You can use the keys and faders
of the Centralogic section to control the level, on/off
status, and cue operations of the selected eight chan-
nels or DCA groups.
1
Multi-function encoders
B
[SEL] keys
C
[CUE] keys
D
Level meters
E
[ON] keys
F
Faders
The PAD will be internally switched on or off when the HA
gain is adjusted between -14 dB and -13 dB. Keep in mind
that noise may be generated if there is a difference between
the Hot and Cold output impedance of the external device
connected to the INPUT connector when using phantom
power.
If the level meter does not show any movement even if you
have raised the [HA] encoder, it is possible that the INPUT
channel selected by its [SEL] key does not match the INPUT
jack to which your mic or instrument is connected. Make sure
that the connections and the selection of the [SEL] key are
correct. If necessary, recall scene number 000 once again.
NOTE
In the SELECTED CHANNEL VIEW screen you can also
switch the head amp’s phantom power on/off, and switch the
phase between normal and reverse. To do this, press the HA/
PHASE field to access the popup window. (For details on the
procedure
p. 55).
HINT
2
1
3
4
5
6
You can rapidly switch from the SELECTED CHANNEL VIEW
screen to the OVERVIEW screen by pressing one of the mul-
tifunction encoders in the Centralogic section.
HINT