Yamaha M7CL M7cl V3 Owner's Manual - Page 157

Using the Cue function, About cue groups

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Using the Cue function Using the Cue function This section explains how to use the M7CL's Cue function. About cue groups The M7CL's cue signals can be categorized into the following four groups. 1 INPUT CUE group The cue signals of input channels make up this group. To enable Cue for this group, press the [CUE] key of any INPUT channel or ST IN channel to turn Cue on. INPUT channel [CUE] key ST IN channel [CUE] key HINT • If INPUT channels or ST IN channels are assigned to the Centralogic section, you can also use the [CUE] keys of the Centralogic section to enable Cue for this group. B DCA CUE group The cue signals of DCA groups make up this group. To enable Cue for this group, assign the DCA groups to the Centralogic section and press a [CUE] key in the Centralogic section to turn Cue on. Centralogic section [CUE] key (when controlling DCA groups) C OUTPUT CUE group The cue signals of output channels make up this group. To switch Cue on/off for this group, press the [CUE] key of a STEREO/MONO channel, or assign MIX channels or MATRIX channels to the Centralogic section and press a [CUE] key of the Centralogic section. STEREO/MONO channel [CUE] key HINT • If STEREO/MONO channels are assigned to the Centralogic section, you can also use the [CUE] keys of the Centralogic section to enable Cue for this group. D Other CUE group These are the Cue signals operated using buttons displayed in the touch screen. This group is enabled if you turn on the CUE button in an EFFECT popup window or the KEY IN CUE button in the DYNAMICS 1 popup window. This group will automatically be disabled when you exit the corresponding popup window. CUE button in the display It is not possible to simultaneously turn on Cue between different groups. Normally, the group to which the most recently pressed [CUE] key (or a CUE/KEY IN CUE but- 13 ton in the screen) belongs will take priority, and the [CUE] keys of the previously selected group will be defeated. However if you switch the Cue signal group in a specific order, the state of the [CUE] keys of the previouslyselected group will be restored when the current Cue signal is defeated. The following illustration shows the priority order of the [CUE] keys. After you have switched groups from lower to upper levels, if you then defeat Cue for the upper group, the previous [CUE] key status of the group immediately below will be restored. Other CUE group INPUT CUE group DCA CUE group OUTPUT CUE group Monitor/Cue Centralogic section [CUE] key (when controlling MIX channels or MATRIX channels) For example if you switch groups in the order of OUTPUT CUE group → DCA CUE group → INPUT CUE group → Other CUE group, you can then successively defeat the [CUE] keys (CUE/KEY IN CUE buttons) to successively restore the [CUE] key status of the previously selected group. M7CL Owner's Manual 157

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Using the Cue function
M7CL
Owner’s Manual
Monitor/Cue
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This section explains how to use the M7CL’s Cue function.
The M7CL’s cue signals can be categorized into the fol-
lowing four groups.
1
INPUT CUE group
The cue signals of input channels make up this group. To
enable Cue for this group, press the [CUE] key of any
INPUT channel or ST IN channel to turn Cue on.
B
DCA CUE group
The cue signals of DCA groups make up this group. To
enable Cue for this group, assign the DCA groups to the
Centralogic section and press a
[CUE] key in the Central-
ogic section to turn Cue on.
C
OUTPUT CUE group
The cue signals of output channels make up this group. To
switch Cue on/off for this group, press the [CUE] key of a
STEREO/MONO channel, or assign MIX channels or
MATRIX channels to the Centralogic section and press a
[CUE] key of the Centralogic section.
D
Other CUE group
These are the Cue signals operated using buttons dis-
played in the touch screen. This group is enabled if you
turn on the CUE button in an EFFECT popup window or
the KEY IN CUE button in the DYNAMICS 1 popup win-
dow. This group will automatically be disabled when you
exit the corresponding popup window.
It is not possible to simultaneously turn on Cue between
different groups. Normally, the group to which the most
recently pressed [CUE] key (or a CUE/KEY IN CUE but-
ton in the screen) belongs will take priority, and the [CUE]
keys of the previously selected group will be defeated.
However if you switch the Cue signal group in a specific
order, the state of the [CUE] keys of the previously-
selected group will be restored when the current Cue sig-
nal is defeated.
The following illustration shows the priority order of the
[CUE] keys. After you have switched groups from lower
to upper levels, if you then defeat Cue for the upper group,
the previous [CUE] key status of the group immediately
below will be restored.
For example if you switch groups in the order of OUT-
PUT CUE group
DCA CUE group
INPUT CUE
group
Other CUE group, you can then successively
defeat the [CUE] keys (CUE/KEY IN CUE buttons) to
successively restore the [CUE] key status of the previ-
ously selected group.
Using the Cue function
About cue groups
INPUT channel [CUE] key
ST IN channel [CUE] key
If INPUT channels or ST IN channels are assigned to the Central-
ogic section, you can also use the [CUE] keys of the Centralogic
section to enable Cue for this group.
HINT
Centralogic section [CUE] key
(when controlling DCA groups)
Centralogic section [CUE] key
(when controlling MIX channels
or MATRIX channels)
STEREO/MONO channel [CUE] key
If STEREO/MONO channels are assigned to the Centralogic sec-
tion, you can also use the [CUE] keys of the Centralogic section to
enable Cue for this group.
HINT
CUE button in the display
Other CUE group
INPUT CUE group
DCA CUE group
OUTPUT CUE group