Yamaha M7CL M7cl V1 Owner's Manual - Page 74
MONO C bus and STEREO L/R bus
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Sending signals from MIX channels to the STEREO/MONO bus 1 Channel select button This indicates the channel number, the icon selected for that channel, and the channel name. When you press this button, that channel will be selected for operations, and the corresponding [SEL] key will light. B TO ST PAN/BALANCE knob For monaural MIX channels, this acts as the PAN knob that adjusts the left/right panning of the signal sent to the STEREO bus. For stereo MIX channels, this acts as the BALANCE knob that adjusts the volume. To adjust the value, press the knob to select it, and operate the corresponding multifunction encoder. If the signal reaches the overload point at any meter detection point in that channel, the indicator at the right of the knob will light. C ST/MONO indicator If a MIX channel is set to ST/MONO mode, this individually indicates the on/off status of the signal sent from the channel to the STEREO bus / MONO bus. If a channel is set to LCR mode, the LCR indicator is displayed in this location. The LCR indicator indicates the on/off status of all signals sent from that channel to the STEREO bus and MONO bus. 3 Access the eight-channel TO STEREO/ MONO popup window. 4 Use the MODE button to select either ST/ MONO mode or LCR mode for each channel. 5 In the STEREO / MONO MASTER section of the top panel, make sure that the [ON] key of the STEREO channel / MONO channel is turned on, and raise the fader to an appropriate position. 6 Press the [MIX 1-8] key or [MIX 9-16] key so that the MIX channels you want to control are recalled to the Centralogic section. 7 Make sure that the [ON] key of that channel is on, and use the fader in the Centralogic section to raise the master level of the MIX channel to an appropriate position. The subsequent steps will differ depending on whether ST/MONO mode or LCR mode was selected for the channel in step 5. ● Channels for which ST/MONO mode is selected 8 In the TO STEREO/MONO popup window, use the STEREO/MONO button to turn the signal sent from the MIX channel to the STEREO bus / MONO bus on or off. For a channel that is set to ST/MONO mode, the signals sent to the STEREO bus and to the MONO bus can be switched on/off individually. 9 In the TO STEREO/MONO popup window, press the TO ST PAN knob to select it, and use multifunction encoders 1-8 to adjust the pan of the signal sent from the MIX channels to the STEREO bus. ● Channels for which LCR mode is selected 8 Make sure that the LCR button is turned on in the TO STEREO/MONO popup window. Channels for which the LCR button is off will not send any signal to the STEREO bus or MONO bus. 9 In the TO STEREO/MONO popup window, press the CSR knob to select it, and use multifunction encoders 1-8 to adjust the level difference between the signals sent from that channel to the STEREO (L/R) bus and to the MONO (C) bus. The CSR knob settings are the same as for input channels. (For details, refer to → p. 59) 10 In the TO STEREO/MONO popup window, press the TO ST PAN knob to select it, and use multifunction encoders 1-8 to adjust the panning of the signals sent from the MIX channel to the STEREO (L/R) bus and the balance of the signals sent to the MONO (C) bus and STEREO (L/R) bus. Refer to page 59 for details on how the signal level sent from an LCR mode MIX channel to each bus will change according to the operation of the TO ST PAN knob. 74 M7CL Owner's Manual
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