Yamaha M7CL M7cl V1 Owner's Manual - Page 66
Sending the signal from an input channel to the MATRIX buses, Using the SELECTED CHANNEL
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Sending the signal from an input channel to the MATRIX buses Sending the signal from an input channel to the MATRIX buses This section explains how to send the signal from an input channel to MATRIX buses 1-8. The MATRIX buses are used to produce a mix that is independent of the STEREO bus or MIX buses, mainly for sending to a master recorder or to the monitor system for the musicians. You can send a signal from an input channel to the MATRIX buses in the following two ways. ■ Using the SELECTED CHANNEL section In this method, you use the encoders of the SELECTED CHANNEL section to adjust the send levels to the MATRIX buses. When using this method, the signals sent from a specific input channel to all MATRIX buses can be adjusted simultaneously. ■ Using the Centralogic section In this method, you use the multifunction encoders of the Centralogic section to adjust the send levels to the MATRIX buses. When using this method, the signals sent from eight consecutive input channels to a specific MATRIX bus can be adjusted simultaneously. Using the SELECTED CHANNEL section Here's how you can use the encoders of the SELECTED CHANNEL section to adjust the send levels of the signals sent from a specific input channel to all MATRIX buses. 1 Make sure that an output port is assigned to the MATRIX bus to which you want to send signals, and that your external device is connected to the corresponding output port. For details on assigning an output port to a MATRIX bus refer to p. 95. For details on connecting an external device, refer to p. 39. 2 Use the [SEL] keys of the top panel to select the input channel that will send signals to the MATRIX buses. 3 Press any one of the encoders of the SELECTED CHANNEL section to access the SELECTED CHANNEL VIEW screen. Adjustments of send levels from the input channel to the MIX buses / MATRIX buses is done in the TO MIX/TO MATRIX field of this screen. 2 1 3 4 1 TO MIX/TO MATRIX field In this field you can switch the on/off status and adjust the level of the signal sent from the input channel to the MIX buses / MATRIX buses. B TO MIX/TO MATRIX buttons These buttons select the send destination that is controlled by the TO MIX/TO MATRIX field. If the TO MATRIX button is on, you can control the signal sent to the MATRIX bus. C TO MATRIX SEND LEVEL knob Adjusts the send level of the signal sent from the input channel to MATRIX bus. To adjust the send levels, use the encoders of the SELECTED CHANNEL section. If the send-destination MATRIX bus is set to stereo, the left knob of the two adjacent knobs will operate as a PAN knob (for a ST IN channel, the BALANCE knob). D TO MATRIX SEND ON/OFF button This is an on/off switch for the signal sent from the input channel to MATRIX bus. An indication of "PRE" in black characters on a white background is shown above these buttons only if PRE (pre-fader) is selected as the position from which the signal is sent from the input channel. This indication is not shown for POST (post-fader). (For details on how to switch between PRE and POST → p. 77). 4 In the TO MIX/TO MATRIX field in the screen, make sure that the TO MATRIX button is turned on. When the TO MATRIX button is on, the TO MIX/TO MATRIX field shows the knobs and buttons for MATRIX buses 1-8. If this button is off, press the button to turn it on. If necessary, you can specify two adjacent odd-numbered/even-numbered MATRIX buses as a stereo bus and link the main parameters (→ p. 212). 66 M7CL Owner's Manual
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