Yamaha M7CL M7cl V3 Owner's Manual - Page 30
Multifunction encoder operations, The on-screen user interface, Tabs, Buttons
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Basic operations in the top panel / touch screen • The on-screen user interface Multifunction encoder operations Multifunction encoders 1-8 are used to operate the knobs selected for operation in the touch screen (→ p. 31). When you press to select a knob that can be controlled by the multifunction encoders, a thick line appears around it. (Normally, a knob of this type corresponds to the multifunction encoder located immediately below that knob, allowing you to control up to eight parameters simultaneously.) While a knob is selected, turning the multifunction encoder located immediately below that knob will change the value of the corresponding parameter. In the SCENE LIST screen, you can make a multiple selection by turning a multifunction encoder while pressing it. Press the touch screen to select the knob you want to operate. Using the multifunction encoders to control parameters. The on-screen user interface Operations such as mixing and adjusting the sound of each channel are performed using the top panel faders, keys, and encoders. However to make more detailed settings, you will need to access the appropriate function and edit the parameter values in the touch screen. The section below explains the various user interface components shown in the touch screen, and how to use them. Tabs Some screens shown in the display consist of multiple pages. In screens of this type, the page name is shown at the top and bottom. The area of the display showing a page name is called a "tab." Tabs are used to switch between pages within the same screen. Buttons Buttons in the display are used to execute specific functions, to switch parameters on/off, or to select one of multiple choices. Buttons that perform an on/off operation are shown in a color such as white, yellow, or green while turned on, and blue or black while they are turned off. When you press a button that has a ▼ symbol, a separate window will open, allowing you to make detailed settings. 30 M7CL Owner's Manual
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