Yamaha M7CL M7cl V1 Owner's Manual - Page 83

Making HA settings, input channels only, Setting the pan/balance, INPUT PORT popup button, ø Phase

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Operations in the SELECTED CHANNEL section ● Making HA settings (input channels only) To control the head amp (HA) assigned to an INPUT/ST IN channel, you will use the [HA] encoder of the SELECTED CHANNEL section and the HA field of the SELECTED CHANNEL VIEW screen. The HA field includes the following items. 5 1 2 34 1 GAIN knob This indicates the gain of the head amp assigned to the channel. To adjust the value, use the [HA] encoder of the SELECTED CHANNEL section. B INPUT PORT popup button This shows the input port assigned to this channel. It also accesses a popup window in which you can select the input port. C +48V This indicates the phantom power on (red) or off (black) status for the head amp assigned to the channel. D ø (Phase) This indicates either normal phase (black) or reverse phase (orange) for the input assigned to the channel. E OVER indicator This will light when the input signal from the HA reaches the overload point. To adjust the head amp gain, use the [HA] encoder of the SELECTED CHANNEL section. In the screen, the indicator at the upper right of the HA knob shows the presence or absence of a signal at the patched input port, and also indicates whether an overload has occurred. When you press the GAIN knob in the screen, the HA/ PATCH popup window (1 ch) will appear, allowing you to make settings for the head amp. (For details on the popup window → p. 55). When you press the INPUT PORT button, the PATCH/NAME popup window will appear, allowing you to select the input port for each channel. (For details on the popup window → p. 98). 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. ● Setting the pan/balance To adjust the pan/balance of the signal sent from that channel to the STEREO bus, use the [PAN] encoder of the SELECTED CHANNEL section and the TO ST PAN/ BALANCE field of the SELECTED CHANNEL VIEW screen. The TO ST PAN/BALANCE field includes the following items. 1 2 Operations in the SELECTED CHANNEL section 1 PAN/BALANCE knob The following parameter will change, according to the channel that is selected. INPUT channel ST IN channel TO STEREO PAN TO STEREO BALANCE 7 MIX (MONO×2) channel TO STEREO PAN MIX (STEREO) channel MIX BALANCE MATRIX (MONO×2) channel Not displayed MATRIX (STEREO) channel MATRIX BALANCE STEREO channel STEREO BALANCE MONO channel Not displayed B ST/MONO button (INPUT, ST IN, and MIX channels only) This switches the on/off status of the signal sent from that channel to the STEREO (L/R) bus and MONO (C) bus. 3 C LCR button (INPUT, ST IN, MIX channels only) If an INPUT, ST IN, or MIX channel is set to LCR mode, the LCR button is displayed in location (2). The LCR button is an overall on/off switch for the signals sent from the channel to the STEREO bus and MONO bus. To adjust the pan/balance of each channel, use the ST/ MONO button or LCR button to select the send-destination bus, and operate the [PAN] encoder of the SELECTED CHANNEL section. M7CL Owner's Manual 83

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Operations in the SELECTED CHANNEL section
83
M7CL
Owner’s Manual
Operations in the SELECTED CHANNEL section
7
Making HA settings
(input channels only)
To control the head amp (HA) assigned to an INPUT/ST
IN channel, you will use the [HA] encoder of the
SELECTED CHANNEL section and the HA field of the
SELECTED CHANNEL VIEW screen. The HA field
includes the following items.
1
GAIN knob
This indicates the gain of the head amp assigned to the
channel. To adjust the value, use the [HA] encoder of
the SELECTED CHANNEL section.
B
INPUT PORT popup button
This shows the input port assigned to this channel. It
also accesses a popup window in which you can select
the input port.
C
+48V
This indicates the phantom power on (red) or off
(black) status for the head amp assigned to the chan-
nel.
D
ø (Phase)
This indicates either normal phase (black) or reverse
phase (orange) for the input assigned to the channel.
E
OVER indicator
This will light when the input signal from the HA
reaches the overload point.
To adjust the head amp gain, use the [HA] encoder of the
SELECTED CHANNEL section.
In the screen, the indicator at the upper right of the HA
knob shows the presence or absence of a signal at the
patched input port, and also indicates whether an overload
has occurred.
When you press the GAIN knob in the screen, the HA/
PATCH popup window (1 ch) will appear, allowing you to
make settings for the head amp. (For details on the popup
window
p. 55). When you press the INPUT PORT but-
ton, the PATCH/NAME popup window will appear, allow-
ing you to select the input port for each channel. (For
details on the popup window
p. 98).
Setting the pan/balance
To adjust the pan/balance of the signal sent from that
channel to the STEREO bus, use the [PAN] encoder of the
SELECTED CHANNEL section and the TO ST PAN/
BALANCE field of the SELECTED CHANNEL VIEW
screen. The TO ST PAN/BALANCE field includes the fol-
lowing items.
1
PAN/BALANCE knob
The following parameter will change, according to the
channel that is selected.
B
ST/MONO button
(INPUT, ST IN, and MIX channels only)
This switches the on/off status of the signal sent from
that channel to the STEREO (L/R) bus and MONO
(C) bus.
C
LCR button
(INPUT, ST IN, MIX channels only)
If an INPUT, ST IN, or MIX channel is set to LCR
mode, the LCR button is displayed in location (
2
).
The LCR button is an overall on/off switch for the sig-
nals sent from the channel to the STEREO bus and
MONO bus.
To adjust the pan/balance of each channel, use the ST/
MONO button or LCR button to select the send-destina-
tion bus, and operate the [PAN] encoder of the
SELECTED CHANNEL section.
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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.
NOTE
INPUT channel
TO STEREO PAN
ST IN channel
TO STEREO BALANCE
MIX (MONO
×
2) channel
TO STEREO PAN
MIX (STEREO) channel
MIX BALANCE
MATRIX (MONO
×
2) channel
Not displayed
MATRIX (STEREO) channel
MATRIX BALANCE
STEREO channel
STEREO BALANCE
MONO channel
Not displayed
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