Yamaha M7CL M7cl V1 Owner's Manual - Page 96
Selecting the output channel for each, output port, When you have finished making settings
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Changing the output patch settings ● RACK The input ports of rack 1-8 will be displayed. HINT • For details on the GEQ, refer to p. 161. E Output port select buttons These buttons assign an output port to the currently selected output channel. F Tabs Use these tabs to switch between items. 3 Use the output port select tabs and the output port select buttons to specify the output port that will be assigned to that channel. If the output port select buttons are not shown at the bottom of the window, press the PATCH tab. 4 Use the navigation keys and the [SEL] keys to switch the output channels being controlled, and specify their output ports in the same way. 5 When you have finished making settings, press the "×" symbol located in the upper right to close the window. You will return to the OVERVIEW screen. ● Selecting the output channel for each output port Here's how you can select the output channel that will be the output source for each output port. 1 In the function access area, press the SETUP button to access the SETUP screen. OUTPORT SETUP button 2 In the SYSTEM SETUP field located in the center of the screen, press the OUTPORT SETUP button to open the OUTPUT PORT popup window. In the OUTPUT PORT popup window you can assign the source channel for each output port. The popup window includes the following items. 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 96 M7CL Owner's Manual 9 J 1 Slot number / Card type If an output channel of slot 1-3 is selected for operations, this shows the slot number and the type of I/O card installed in that slot. B DELAY SCALE field Here you can select the units for the delay time shown below the delay time knob (5). • METER (343.59m/s The delay time is shown as a distance in meters, calculated as the speed of sound (343.59 m/s) at an air temperature of 20 °C (68 °F) multiplied by the delay time (seconds).