Yamaha M7CL M7cl V3 Owner's Manual - Page 50
Setup items required when you start up the M7CL for the first time
View all Yamaha M7CL manuals
Add to My Manuals
Save this manual to your list of manuals |
Page 50 highlights
Setup items required when you start up the M7CL for the first time Setup items required when you start up the M7CL for the first time This section explains the setup required when starting up the M7CL for the first time. We will also discuss basic operations for sending an input channel signal out from the STEREO bus so that you can check the connections. If you have connected the SB168-ES units to the M7CL-48ES via the Auto Configure function, setup item "Word clock connections and settings" is now complete. Follow the steps in the "Restoring the current scene to the default state" section, then proceed to setup item "Making HA (Head Amp) gain settings" (→ p. 51). Restoring the current scene to the default state Turn on the power of the M7CL, and recall (load) the default setting scene (scene number 000). NOTE • In the procedure described here, you are asked to recall this default setting scene so that the remaining step in this chapter can be performed appropriately. In actual operation, there is no need to recall the default setting scene each time. 1 Turn on the power of the M7CL. When you turn on the power of the M7CL, you should first power-on the M7CL, and then power-on your power amp and monitor system. (When turning the power off, follow the opposite order.) HINT • If a PW800W power supply is connected to the M7CL, the power will turn on regardless of whether you first turn on the POWER switch of the M7CL or of the PW800W. 2 Use the top panel SCENE MEMORY keys to make scene number "000" appear in the SCENE field in the function access area of the display. 2 1 1 SCENE MEMORY keys B SCENE MEMORY [RECALL] key HINT • Be aware that when scene number "000" is loaded, the input patch, output patch, internal effect, and HA (Head Amp) settings will also return to their default state. Word clock connections and settings "Word clock" refers to the clock data that provides the basis of timing for digital audio signal processing. If you connect external equipment such as a DAW system or HDR (Hard Disk Recorder) to a digital I/O card installed in slot 1-3, this equipment must be synchronized to the same word clock as the M7CL in order for digital audio signals to be transferred between the M7CL and the external equipment. To do so, set one device as the word clock master (transmitting device), and the other devices as the slaves (receiving devices) so that the slaves will synchronize to the word clock master. There are two ways in which the M7CL can operate as a word clock slave that is synchronized to an externally-supplied word clock; the M7CL can use the clock data included in the digital audio signal being input from a digital I/O card, or it can use a separate word clock signal supplied to the rear panel WORD CLOCK IN jack. Digital audio signal + Clock data SLOT 1-3 M7CL (word clock slave) HDR or other digital audio device (word clock master) SCENE field 3 Press the top panel SCENE MEMORY [RECALL] key. Scene number "000" will be loaded, and the mix parameters and bus settings will return to the default state. 50 M7CL Owner's Manual WORD CLOCK IN jack Clock data Digital audio signal SLOT 1-3 M7CL (word clock slave) Digital MTR or other digital audio device (word clock master)