Yamaha M7CL M7cl V3 Owner's Manual - Page 33

Main area, SENDS ON FADER, CH JOB Channel Job, MONITOR, METERS, SETUP, SCENE

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Viewing the touch screen If the oscillator or talkback is enabled, this area will indicate "OSC" or "TB" respectively. If cue monitor is on, the type of signal being cue-monitored (IN/OUT/DCA/KEY IN/EFFECT) is shown. An indication of "ACCESS" is shown while a USB storage device attached to the USB connector is being accessed. NOTE • Do not disconnect the USB connector while the "ACCESS" indication is shown here. Doing so may damage the data on the USB storage device. D Help This button is used to show on-line help in the main area. To view the on-line help, first you must load the help file from the USB storage device (→ p. 225). E SENDS ON FADER Press this button to switch to SENDS ON FADER mode, where you can use the faders of the top panel to adjust the MIX/MATRIX send level (→ p. 70). During this time, the function access area of the touch screen will change to a screen allowing you to select the send-destination MIX/ MATRIX bus. F CH JOB (Channel Job) Press this button to switch to CH JOB mode, where you can make settings for channel grouping and linking (→ p. 123). During this time, the function access area of the touch screen will change to a screen allowing you to select the function you want to operate. G RACK When you press this button, the VIRTUAL RACK screen will appear in the main area, allowing you to edit the GEQ or effect settings (→ p. 172). H MONITOR When you press this button, the MONITOR screen will appear in the main area, allowing you to edit the monitor or oscillator settings (→ p. 154). I METERS These are level meters that monitor the level of the STEREO bus (L/R), MONO bus (M), and cue signal (CUE). When you press this field, the METER screen will appear in the main area, displaying the meters and fader status for all channels at once (→ p. 167). If you press this field when the cue monitor is on, the cue monitor will be canceled (equivalent to CUE CLEAR). J SETUP When you press this button, the SYSTEM screen will appear in the main area, allowing you to make basic system settings and user-specific settings (→ p. 229). K SCENE This indicates the number and name of the scene that was last stored or recalled. An "R" symbol is displayed for read-only scenes, and a lock icon is displayed for writeprotected scenes. If you edit the parameters from their last stored or recalled state, an " " symbol will appear in the lower right. When you press this field, the SCENE LIST screen will appear in the main area, allowing you to store or recall scenes (→ p. 135). When you press a button 7 through K to access the corresponding screen, the button will be highlighted. In this state, pressing the button once again will return either to the most recently recalled SELECTED CHANNEL VIEW screen or the OVERVIEW screen. Main area The contents of the main area will change depending on the function that is currently selected. Mixing operations will involve mainly the following two types of screen. ■ SELECTED CHANNEL VIEW screen This screen shows all the mix parameters for the currently selected channel. To access this screen, click one of the 3 encoders of the SELECTED CHANNEL section. Basic operation of the M7CL ■ OVERVIEW screen This screen simultaneously shows the main parameters for the (up to) eight channels currently assigned to the Centralogic section. To access this screen, press one of the keys in the NAVIGATION KEYS section or one of the multifunction encoders. HINT • While the HELP, METER or SCENE screen is displayed in the main area, the OVERVIEW screen will not open even if you press a key in the NAVIGATION KEYS section. To return to the OVERVIEW screen, press a user-defined key to which the OVERVIEW function is assigned. Alternatively, press the HELP, METER or SCENE field once again. M7CL Owner's Manual 33

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Viewing the touch screen
33
M7CL
Owner’s Manual
Basic operation of the M7CL
3
If the oscillator or talkback is enabled, this area will indi-
cate “OSC” or “TB” respectively. If cue monitor is on, the
type of signal being cue-monitored (IN/OUT/DCA/KEY
IN/EFFECT) is shown. An indication of “ACCESS” is
shown while a USB storage device attached to the USB
connector is being accessed.
D
Help
This button is used to show on-line help in the main area.
To view the on-line help, first you must load the help file
from the USB storage device (
p. 225).
E
SENDS ON FADER
Press this button to switch to SENDS ON FADER mode,
where you can use the faders of the top panel to adjust the
MIX/MATRIX send level (
p. 70). During this time, the
function access area of the touch screen will change to a
screen allowing you to select the send-destination MIX/
MATRIX bus.
F
CH JOB (Channel Job)
Press this button to switch to CH JOB mode, where you
can make settings for channel grouping and linking (
p. 123). During this time, the function access area of the
touch screen will change to a screen allowing you to select
the function you want to operate.
G
RACK
When you press this button, the VIRTUAL RACK screen
will appear in the main area, allowing you to edit the GEQ
or effect settings (
p. 172).
H
MONITOR
When you press this button, the MONITOR screen will
appear in the main area, allowing you to edit the monitor
or oscillator settings (
p. 154
).
I
METERS
These are level meters that monitor the level of the STE-
REO bus (L/R), MONO bus (M), and cue signal (CUE).
When you press this field, the METER screen will appear
in the main area, displaying the meters and fader status for
all channels at once (
p. 167). If you press this field
when the cue monitor is on, the cue monitor will be can-
celed (equivalent to CUE CLEAR).
J
SETUP
When you press this button, the SYSTEM screen will
appear in the main area, allowing you to make basic sys-
tem settings and user-specific settings (
p. 229).
K
SCENE
This indicates the number and name of the scene that was
last stored or recalled. An “R” symbol is displayed for
read-only scenes, and a lock icon is displayed for write-
protected scenes. If you edit the parameters from their last
stored or recalled state, an “
” symbol will appear in
the lower right.
When you press this field, the SCENE LIST screen will
appear in the main area, allowing you to store or recall
scenes (
p. 135).
When you press a button
7
through
K
to access the cor-
responding screen, the button will be highlighted. In this
state, pressing the button once again will return either to
the most recently recalled SELECTED CHANNEL VIEW
screen or the OVERVIEW screen.
The contents of the main area will change depending on
the function that is currently selected. Mixing operations
will involve mainly the following two types of screen.
SELECTED CHANNEL VIEW screen
This screen shows all the mix parameters for the currently
selected channel. To access this screen, click one of the
encoders of the SELECTED CHANNEL section.
OVERVIEW screen
This screen simultaneously shows the main parameters for
the (up to) eight channels currently assigned to the Centr-
alogic section. To access this screen, press one of the keys
in the NAVIGATION KEYS section or one of the multi-
function encoders.
Do not disconnect the USB connector while the “ACCESS” indica-
tion is shown here. Doing so may damage the data on the USB
storage device.
NOTE
Main area
While the HELP, METER or SCENE screen is displayed in the
main area, the OVERVIEW screen will not open even if you press
a key in the NAVIGATION KEYS section. To return to the OVER-
VIEW screen, press a user-defined key to which the OVERVIEW
function is assigned. Alternatively, press the HELP, METER or
SCENE field once again.
HINT