Yamaha M7CL M7cl V3 Owner's Manual - Page 56

In The Stereo/mono Master To Stereo/mono field

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Setup items required when you start up the M7CL for the first time ● Using the Centralogic section (settings for eight channels) Here's how to use the Centralogic section and OVERVIEW screen to adjust the input level and pan/balance sent to the STEREO bus for up to eight signals at a time. 1 Press a navigation key in the NAVIGATION KEYS section so that the input channels you want to control are assigned to the Centralogic section. The selected eight channels are shown in the OVERVIEW screen. 1 1 TO STEREO/MONO field 2 Make sure that in the TO STEREO/MONO field of the screen, the ST symbol of each channel is on (white characters on pink background). The ST/MONO symbol in the OVERVIEW screen indicates the on/off status of the signal sent from that input channel to the STEREO/MONO buses. If the ST symbol is off (gray characters on a black background), click the TO ST PAN/BALANCE field of the SELECTED CHANNEL VIEW page to display a popup window, then switch the symbol to on (→ p. 54). 3 In the Centralogic section, verify that the [ON] of the corresponding input channel is on. 4 In the STEREO/MONO MASTER section, make sure that the [ON] key of the STEREO channel is on, and raise the STEREO channel fader to 0 dB. 5 In the Centralogic section, raise the fader of the corresponding input channel to an appropriate volume. In this state, you should now hear sound from the speaker system that is patched to the STEREO channel. HINT • You can also adjust the input level using the faders of the INPUT section or ST IN section instead of the faders of the Centralogic section. If you don't hear sound, check whether the LR meters are moving in the METER field of the function access area. ● If the LR meters are moving It may be that the STEREO channel is not correctly patched to the output jacks that are connected to your speaker system. Check the output port patching (→ p. 105). ● If the LR meters are not moving Make sure that signals are being routed correctly to the patched input channels. HINT • The signal being output from the STEREO channel can also be monitored using headphones connected to the PHONES OUT jack located below the front pad p. 154. 6 To adjust the pan/balance of the signal sent from each input channel to the STEREO bus, press a knob in the TO STEREO/MONO field of the screen to select it, and turn the multifunction encoders of the Centralogic section. When you turn a multifunction encoder, the knob in the TO STEREO/MONO field of the OVERVIEW screen will also turn. 7 Use the navigation keys to switch the eight channels controlled by the Centralogic section, and make adjustments for other input channels in the same way. 56 M7CL Owner's Manual

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M7CL
Owner’s Manual
Setup items required when you start up the M7CL for the first time
56
Using the Centralogic section
(settings for eight channels)
Here’s how to use the Centralogic section and OVER-
VIEW screen to adjust the input level and pan/balance
sent to the STEREO bus for up to eight signals at a time.
1
Press a navigation key in the NAVIGATION
KEYS section so that the input channels
you want to control are assigned to the
Centralogic section.
The selected eight channels are shown in the OVER-
VIEW screen.
1
TO STEREO/MONO field
2
Make sure that in the TO STEREO/MONO
field of the screen, the ST symbol of each
channel is on (white characters on pink
background).
The ST/MONO symbol in the OVERVIEW screen
indicates the on/off status of the signal sent from that
input channel to the STEREO/MONO buses. If the ST
symbol is off (gray characters on a black background),
click the TO ST PAN/BALANCE field of the
SELECTED CHANNEL VIEW page to display a
popup window, then switch the symbol to on (
p. 54).
3
In the Centralogic section, verify that the
[ON] of the corresponding input channel is
on.
4
In the STEREO/MONO MASTER section,
make sure that the [ON] key of the STEREO
channel is on, and raise the STEREO chan-
nel fader to 0 dB.
5
In the Centralogic section, raise the fader of
the corresponding input channel to an
appropriate volume.
In this state, you should now hear sound from the
speaker system that is patched to the STEREO chan-
nel.
If you don’t hear sound, check whether the LR meters
are moving in the METER field of the function access
area.
If the LR meters are moving
It may be that the STEREO channel is not correctly
patched to the output jacks that are connected to
your speaker system. Check the output port patching
(
p. 105).
If the LR meters are not moving
Make sure that signals are being routed correctly to
the patched input channels.
6
To adjust the pan/balance of the signal sent
from each input channel to the STEREO
bus, press a knob in the TO STEREO/MONO
field of the screen to select it, and turn the
multifunction encoders of the Centralogic
section.
When you turn a multifunction encoder, the knob in
the TO STEREO/MONO field of the OVERVIEW
screen will also turn.
7
Use the navigation keys to switch the eight
channels controlled by the Centralogic sec-
tion, and make adjustments for other input
channels in the same way.
1
You can also adjust the input level using the faders of the
INPUT section or ST IN section instead of the faders of the
Centralogic section.
HINT
The signal being output from the STEREO channel can also
be monitored using headphones connected to the PHONES
OUT jack located below the front pad
p. 154.
HINT