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M7CL V3 Editor Owner’s Manual
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Special Notices
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Contents
Getting Started ......................................... 2
Master window ....................................... 13
Overview window ................................... 16
Selected Channel window....................... 29
Library window ....................................... 48
Patch Editor window............................... 51
Rack window ........................................... 55
Meter window ......................................... 64
Group/Link window ................................ 66
Scene window ......................................... 70
User Defined Keys Setup window........... 77
Sends On Fader window ......................... 78
Keyboard Shortcuts................................. 79
Index........................................................ 80
*Specifications and descriptions in this owner ’s manual are
for information purposes only. Yamaha Corp. reserves the
right to change or modify products or specifications at any
time without prior notice.
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Description of menus and buttons
In the event that menu and button names on a Windows
system are different from those on a Mac, this manual
uses the Windows menu and button names followed by the
Mac menu and button names in parentheses.
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Overview of M7CL V3 Editor
M7CL V3 Editor (hereinafter called “M7CL Editor” in this document) enables you to remotely control a Yamaha
M7CL mixing console (Version 3) (such as M7CL-48ES, M7CL-48, or M7CL-32; hereinafter collectively called
“M7CL in this document). M7CL Editor also enables you to save the parameter settings on your computer. To use
M7CL Editor, you must first perform the following operations:
1 Start and configure Studio Manager.
2 Start and configure M7CL Editor.
3 Synchronize M7CL Editor with your M7CL console (
p.12).
For more information on using Studio Manager, refer to the Studio Manager Owner’s Manual.
Configuring M7CL Editor
You must configure the following settings for each open Editor.
Before you make the following settings, you must make settings for the DME-N Network Driver (Windows)
or the Network-MIDI Driver (Mac) and select the MIDI port in the Setup window of Studio Manager.
•To open an editor, double-click the icon for the desired editor in the Studio Manager window.
System Setup
To open the System Setup dialogbox, choose [System Setup] from the [File] menu.
Be sure to specify the Input port and Output port.
A
Input port/Output port
From the ports you specified in Studio Man-
ager, select the ports that the editor will use
to communicate with the M7CL console.
B
Model Select
This section enables you to make settings for
the M7CL model you are using.
M7CL-32/M7CL-48/M7CL-48ES
Select the model of your M7CL. If M7CL
Editor is synchronized with the M7CL con-
sole, the model will automatically be selected
and other model options will be grayed out.
Stage Box Data Conversion
Converts HA settings and input patch set-
tings accordingly if, for example, you want to
use (on an M7CL-48ES system) data stored
by a system that features SB168-ES units
connected to M7CL-48 slots.
Click the [Conversion…] button to display
the Stage Box Data Conversion dialog box for
conversion. (
p.8)
Getting Started
NOTE
NOTE
NOTE
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2
3
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C
Channel Select / Sends On Fader
This checkbox enables you to specify whether or not the M7CL console and M7CL Editor are linked to each other
for the following operations:
• Selecting channels
• Switching between normal mode and SENDS ON FADER mode
• Switching between MIX and MATIRX in SENDS ON FADER mode
If you do not check the box, the M7CL console and M7CL Editor will operate independently.
D
Fast Sync
This allows synchronization to be speed up, reducing the time required. Check this box to enable the function.
E
Window Control From Console
This option determines whether or not using the USER DEFINED KEYS on the console enables you to remotely
open and close the M7CL Editor windows.
F
Level Meter
By disabling the meter function you can reduce the processing load caused by screen drawing and communica-
tion. This option specifies whether the level meter functionality will be enabled.
G
Confirmation
These check boxes specify whether a confirmation dialog box will appear when you store (Store Confirmation),
recall (Recall Confirmation), patch (Patch Confirmation), or make a patch change that would modify an existing
patch (Steal Patch Confirmation).
H
Administrator Password
Enter the Administrator password that was specified on the M7CL console. If this password is not entered cor-
rectly, it will not be possible to synchronize from M7CL Editor to the M7CL console.
I
Set Default
Press this button to use the settings currently specified in the System Setup dialog box as the default settings. The
next time when you start up M7CL Editor, it will use these settings.
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Mixer Setup
To open the Mixer Setup dialogbox, choose [Mixer Setup] from the [File] menu.
A
Mix Bus Setup
Here you can make settings relating to the MIX buses.
Signal Type:
Choose either MONOx2 or STEREO for each two adjacent odd-numbered/even-numbered MIX
buses.
Bus Type/Send Point:
Choose either VARI (PRE FADER) or VARI (PRE EQ) or FIXED for each two adja-
cent odd-numbered/even-numbered MIX buses.
Pan Link:
The PAN setting for signals sent to stereo MIX buses will link to the PAN setting for the STEREO bus.
This parameter is valid only if the Signal Type is set to STEREO and the Bus Type is set to VARI.
B
Matrix Bus Setup
Here you can make settings relating to the MATRIX buses.
Signal Type:
Choose either MONOx2 or STEREO for each two adjacent odd-numbered/even-numbered
MATRIX buses.
Bus Type/Send Point:
Choose either PRE FADER or PRE EQ for each two adjacent odd-numbered/even-
numbered MATRIX buses.
Pan Link:
The PAN setting for signals sent to stereo MATRIX buses will link to the PAN setting for the STEREO
bus. This parameter is valid only if the Signal Type is set to STEREO and the Bus Type is set to VARI.
1
2
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Creating a user key
To open the Create User Key dialogbox, choose [Create User Key] from the [File] menu.
This creates a user key (with .M7U” file name extension) that can be read from a USB storage device by the
M7CL console to automatically set user-specific parameters.
A
User Name
Specify the name of the user. You can enter up to eight single-byte alphanumeric characters. Lowercase characters
will automatically become uppercase on the M7CL console.
B
Comment
Enter a comment for each user. You can enter up to thirty-two single-byte alphanumeric characters.
C
Password
Enter a password that will be used when this user key is read by the M7CL console. You can enter up to eight sin-
gle-byte alphanumeric characters. Uppercase and lowercase are distinguished.
D
Re-Enter Password
Enter the password once again as a safeguard against mistaken entry.
E
POWER USER
Specify whether this user is a power user. Power users can use the M7CL console to create or edit a user authenti-
cation key with a specified user level.
F
Administrator Password
Enter the Administrator password that was specified on the M7CL console. This is not required if no Administra-
tor password has been specified on the M7CL console, but if this password is incorrect you will be asked to enter
it when the user key is read.
2
1
3
4
6
5
7
8
9
J
K
O P
L
N
M
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G
ACCESS PERMISSION
In this area, specify the parameters that this user will be allowed to operate.
H
CH OPERATION
INPUT, ST IN, DCA, MIX, MATRIX, ST/MONO:
Select the channels whose parameters will be opera-
ble.
HA:
Change the operating privileges for the head amp gain and phantom power of the selected channels.
PROCESSING:
Change the operating privileges for overall signal processing parameters (except for fader
and [ON] key) of the selected channel. For the specific parameters included in PROCESSING, refer to the
appendix of the M7CL owner’s manual.
FADER/ON:
Change the operating privileges for the pan/balance, fader, channel on, send on/off, and send
level of the selected channels.
Set All:
Turn on HA, PROCESSING, and FADER/ON for all channels.
Clear All:
Turn off HA, PROCESSING, and FADER/ON for all channels.
Set by One Click:
If this button is on, pressing the channel select button repeatedly will set HA, PRO-
CESSING, and FADER/ON to On or Off simultaneously.
I
SCENE LIST
STORE/SORT:
Change the operating privileges for scene store and sort operations.
RECALL:
Change the operating privileges for scene recall operations.
J
LIBRARY LIST
STORE/CLEAR:
Change the operating privileges for library store and clear operations.
RECALL:
Change the operating privileges for library recall operations.
K
FILE LOAD
USER SETUP:
Change the operating privileges for loading user-defined keys and preferences when loading a
file.
SYSTEM SETUP MONITOR SETUP:
Change the operating privileges for loading system setup and moni-
tor setup settings when loading a file.
CURRENT SCENE:
Change the operating privileges for loading the current scene when loading a file.
SCENE LIST:
Change the operating privileges for loading the scene list when loading a file.
LIBRARY LIST: Change the operating privileges for loading the library list when loading a file.
L CURRENT SCENE
INPUT PATCH: Change the operating privileges for input patch operations.
INPUT NAME: Change the privileges for editing the input names.
OUTPUT PATCH: Change the operating privileges for output patching.
OUTPUT NAME: Change the privileges for editing the output names.
BUS SETUP: Change the operating privileges for buses.
RACK 1-8: Change the operating privileges for rack operations.
MUTE GROUP ASSIGN: Change the privileges for assigning mute groups.
MUTE GROUP MASTER: Change the operating privileges for enabling/disabling mute groups.
M MONITOR SETUP
OSCILLATOR: Change the operating privileges for oscillator settings.
TALKBACK: Change the operating privileges for talkback settings.
N SYSTEM SETUP
MIXER SETUP: Change the privileges for making mixer setup settings.
OUTPORT SETUP: Change the privileges for making outport setup settings.
MIDI: Change the privileges for making MIDI settings.
O Create
Creates the user key.
P Cancel
Closes the dialogbox.
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Working with Sessions
All of your console’s mix settings in M7CL Editor, including Scene and library data, are called Sessions.
The following table describes how to handle Sessions.
When you save a session in the window of an editor, the settings of only that editor will be saved in a file. Session files
saved by M7CL Editor have a filename extension of .YSE”. Files in which only the M7CL console data is saved (file-
name extension .M7C”) can also be handled, allowing you to use a USB storage device to exchange data with the
M7CL console.
If you save a Session in the Studio Manager window, all selected Editor settings are saved in a file with a file extension
of.YSM.
With M7CL V3 Editor, you can also open files that have been saved on any version of M7CL console or
Editor other than version 3 if the files feature the extension “.M7C” or “.YSE”. However, once you save
these files on the M7CL V3 console or Editor, you will not be able to open them on the other version of
M7CL console or Editor.
If you use the M7CL-48ES console to open a session saved via the M7CL-32/48 console, or if you use the
M7CL-32/48 console to open a session saved via the M7CL-48ES, the patch settings will change and the
same HA settings will be used as follows:
(*) The same HA settings will be used.
Creating a new Session
Choose [New Session] from the [File] menu.
Opening a previously saved Session
Choose [Open Session] from the [File] menu.
Saving the current Session
Choose [Save Session] from the [File] menu.
Saving the current Session with a new name
Choose [Save Session As...] from the [File] menu.
M7CL-32/48 M7CL-48ES
INPUT 1-16
(
*
)
ES IN 1-16
INPUT 17-32
(
*
)
ES IN 17-32
INPUT 33-48
(
*
)
ES IN 33-48
ST IN 1L-4R
OMNI IN 1-8
SLOT1 IN 1-16
SLOT1 IN 1-16
SLOT2 IN 1-16
SLOT2 IN 1-16
SLOT3 IN 1-16
SLOT3 IN 1-16
TALKBACK
TALKBACK
OMNI OUT 1-16
ES OUT 1-16
No assignment
ES OUT 17-24
No assignment
OMNI OUT 1-8
SLOT1 OUT 1-16
SLOT1 OUT 1-16
SLOT2 OUT 1-16
SLOT2 OUT 1-16
SLOT3 OUT 1-16
SLOT3 OUT 1-16
2TR DIGITAL OUT
2TR DIGITAL OUT
NOTE
NOTE
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Stage Box Data Conversion
To open the Stage Box Data Conversion dialog box, click the [Stage Box Data Conversion] button in the System Setup
dialog box.
Use this dialog box to convert HA settings and input patch settings accordingly if, for example, you want to use (on an
M7CL-48ES system) data stored by a system that features SB168-ES units connected to M7CL-48 slots.
A M7CL using External HA via Slot
M7CL-48ES
Converts the patch settings as follows:
(*) The same HA settings will be used.
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
Internal HA
M7CL-48
Analog devices
M7CL-48
(With MY16-ES64 and
MY16-EX installed)
3 x SB168-ES
3 x SB168-ES
EXT-ES HA
M7CL-48ES
INPUT 1-16
(
*
)
SLOT1 IN 1-16
INPUT 17-32
(
*
)
SLOT2 IN 1-16
INPUT 33-48
(
*
)
SLOT3 IN 1-16
ST IN 1L-4R OMNI IN 1-8
SLOT1 IN 1-16 ES IN 1-16
SLOT2 IN 1-16 ES IN 17-32
SLOT3 IN 1-16 ES IN 33-48
TALKBACK TALKBACK
OMNI OUT 1-16 SLOT1 OUT 1-16
SLOT1 OUT 1-16 ES OUT 1-16
SLOT2 OUT
1-8 ES OUT 17-24
9-16 OMNI OUT 1-8
No assignment
SLOT2 OUT 1-16
SLOT3 OUT 1-16
SLOT3 OUT 1-16
2TR DIGITAL OUT
2TR DIGITAL OUT
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B M7CL using External HA via Slot
Using Internal HA
Converts the patch settings as follows:
(*) The same HA settings will be used.
C M7CL using Internal HA Using
External HA via Slot
Converts the patch settings as follows:
(*) The same HA settings will be used.
D M7CL-48ES Using External HA via
Slot
Converts the patch settings as follows:
(*) The same HA settings will be used.
E [Convert] button
Converts the session using one of the conversion
patterns
14.
SLOT1 IN 1-16
(
*
)
INPUT 1-16
SLOT2 IN 1-16
(
*
)
INPUT 17-32
SLOT3 IN 1-16
(
*
)
INPUT 33-48
ST IN 1L-4R ST IN 1L-4R
INPUT 1-16 SLOT1 IN 1-16
INPUT 17-32 SLOT2 IN 1-16
INPUT 33-48 SLOT3 IN 1-16
TALKBACK TALKBACK
SLOT1 OUT 1-16 OMNI OUT 1-16
OMNI OUT 1-16 SLOT1 OUT 1-16
SLOT2 OUT 1-16 SLOT2 OUT 1-16
SLOT3 OUT 1-16 SLOT3 OUT 1-16
2TR DIGITAL OUT
2TR DIGITAL OUT
INPUT 1-16
(
*
)
SLOT1 IN 1-16
INPUT 17-32
(
*
)
SLOT2 IN 1-16
INPUT 33-48
(
*
)
SLOT3 IN 1-16
ST IN 1L-4R ST IN 1L-4R
SLOT1 IN 1-16 INPUT 1-16
SLOT2 IN 1-16 INPUT 17-32
SLOT3 IN 1-16 INPUT 33-48
TALKBACK TALKBACK
OMNI OUT 1-16 SLOT1 OUT 1-16
SLOT1 OUT 1-16 OMNI OUT 1-16
SLOT2 OUT 1-16 SLOT2 OUT 1-16
SLOT3 OUT 1-16 SLOT3 OUT 1-16
2TR DIGITAL OUT
2TR DIGITAL OUT
SLOT1 IN 1-16 →(*) INPUT 1-16
SLOT2 IN 1-16 →(*) INPUT 17-32
SLOT3 IN 1-16 →(*) INPUT 33-48
OMNI IN 1-8 ST IN 1L-4R
ES IN 1-16 SLOT1 IN 1-16
ES IN 17-32 SLOT2 IN 1-16
ES IN 33-48 SLOT3 IN 1-16
TALKBACK TALKBACK
SLOT1 OUT 1-16 OMNI OUT 1-16
ES OUT 1-16 SLOT1 OUT 1-16
ES OUT 17-24
SLOT2 OUT
1-8
OMNI OUT 1-8 9-16
SLOT2 OUT 1-16
No assignment
SLOT3 OUT 1-16 SLOT3 OUT 1-16
2TR DIGITAL OUT 2TR DIGITAL OUT
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Undo/Redo Function
In M7CL Editor, you can cancel the latest operation (Undo) and also cancel the cancellation of the latest operation
(Redo). If you perform an Undo operation twice in a row, you can cancel the two most-recent operations. If you per-
form an Undo operation three times in a row, you can cancel the three most-recent operations. In this way, you can
cancel multiple recent operations.
The following table describes how to use the Undo/Redo function.
Please note, however, that after you perform one of the following operations, you cannot successfully undo or redo
any previous operation:
•Operations on the M7CL console
Quitting Studio Manager
•Synchronizing with the M7CL console
•Session operations
You cannot Undo or Redo the following operations:
• Edits in the Setup window
• Synchronization
• Opening and closing the windows
• Resizing or moving the windows
• Stage Box Data Conversion
There are certain other operations that cannot be undone, depending on the function.
For library or scene operations, Undo/Redo applies only to the single most recent operation. You cannot
undo any operations prior to this. Undo/Redo in these windows is available only using the [UNDO] button
within the respective window. Even if you perform a scene recall from the Master window, you cannot use
a shortcut or menu operation to undo the recall.
Undo
Choose [Undo] from the [Edit] menu.
Redo
Choose [Redo] from the [Edit] menu.
NOTE
NOTE
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Window operations
You can select and open each window from the [Win-
dows] menu. For the INPUT CH window and Effect Edi-
tor window, use the sub-menu to select the channels or
library you want to see.
You can choose Tile or Cascade to arrange the windows within the editor.
In the Library window or Scene window, click the tabs
located at the top of the window to switch between
pages.
Cascade Tile
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Synchronizing M7CL Editor
When M7CL Editor starts up, the parameter settings on the console and the parameter settings in M7CL Editor may
be different. Therefore, you must first match the parameter settings on the console with those in M7CL Editor. This
operation is called “synchronization. Follow the steps below to synchronize M7CL Editor.
1 Select [Synchronize], then [Re-synchronize].
The following window opens.
2 Select whether you want to transfer your settings to M7CL
Editor, or vice versa.
At this time, the All Libs option determines whether or not Scene and
Library data is synchronized.
PC Console: Tr ansfers the current parameter settings in M7CL Editor to your console.
Console PC: Tr ansfers the current parameter settings of your console to the M7CL Editor.
3 Click [OK].
Do not operate the console while synchronization is in progress.
If you use the “Recall” function in Studio Manager, all selected Editors in Studio Manager are synchro-
nized with the corresponding devices.
Offline Edit Function
If you do not want to synchronize your console with M7CL Editor, select [Offline Edit] from the [Synchronization]
menu. To apply your off-line edits to your console, select [Re-Synchronize] from the [Synchronization] with the PC
-> Console option to synchronize the console with M7CL Editor.
The Offline Edit function is also activated when you click the [ONLINE]/[OFFLINE] button in the
window.
Some effect parameters in the console change their displayed values depending on the sampling fre-
quency. If you switch M7CL Editor from OFFLINE to ONLINE, displayed parameter values may change
because M7CL Editor loads the sampling frequency from the console and updates the display.
Other Functions
Resetting to the default value (Ctrl( )+click)
Move the cursor to a control or a parameter value, then hold down the <Ctrl>(< >) key and click the mouse
button to reset the value to the default (e.g., to reset a pan setting to Center).
Ctrl( )+Shift+Click
Move the mouse cursor to a channel fader or to a send knob or bar graph, and click while holding down the
<Ctrl>(< >) key and <Shift> key to set the nominal value regardless of the default value.
NOTE
NOTE
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In the Master window you can synchronize to the M7CL itself, recall scenes, and display the Overview window. To
open this window, choose [Master] from the [Windows] menu.
CHANNEL SELECT
This indicates the number and name of the channel to which your operations will apply. To
switch channels, you can either click the [SELECT] button and choose from the list that
appears, or you can click the left/right arrow-shaped channel select buttons. You can also
use the channel name text box to edit the name.
If the Channel Select / Sends On Fader checkbox in the System Setup dialog box is selected,
this parameter is linked with the [SEL] keys on the M7CL console panel.
You can right-click (<control> key + click) the icon to select a different one.
SENDS ON FADER
This button indicates whether normal mode or SENDS ON FADER mode is engaged.
Click the button to switch modes. When SENDS ON FADER mode is engaged, the Sends
On Fader window appears. ( p.78)
If the Channel Select / Sends On Fader checkbox in the System Setup dialog box is selected,
this parameter will be linked with the SEND ON FADER mode setting on the M7CL con-
sole.
Master window
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SYNC
This indicates the status of connection and synchronization between M7CL Editor and the M7CL.
A [ONLINE]/[OFFLINE] button
The ONLINE/OFFLINE status will alternate each time you click this button.
This has the same function as [Synchronization] menu [Offline Edit]. ( p.12)
This indicator is shown when M7CL Editor is correctly con-
nected to the M7CL itself. In this state, the parameters of M7LC
Editor and the M7CL itself are linked.
This indicator is shown when M7CL Editor and the M7CL itself
are not connected, or when there is a problem with the connec-
tion, or when Offline Edit is selected. In this state, the parame-
ters of M7CL Editor and the M7CL itself are not linked.
B [RE-SYNC] button
Clicking this button opens the Synchronization dialog box.
This has the same function as [Synchronization] menu [Re-Synchronize]. ( p.12)
SCENE MEMORY
Here you can view the currently-recalled scene, and recall or store scenes.
A Scene number display
Indicates the number of the scene that is selected for store or recall.
B Protect indicator
The lock icon is displayed for scenes that are protected. You will be unable to overwrite
or modify the titles of such scenes. For read-only scenes, “R appears instead.
C Edit indicator
The edit indicator will light when you edit the parameters after recalling a scene.
D [STORE] button
This button stores the current scene into the number shown by the scene number dis-
play (
1).
E []/[] buttons
These buttons increment or decrement the number shown in the scene number display
(
1). The scene number display (1) will blink until you actually store or recall, and
while blinking will not match the scene number indicated on the M7CL.
F [RECALL] button
This button recalls the scene of the number shown in the scene number display (1).
1 2
1
4
3
5
6
2
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Navigation Keys
Opens the corresponding window in the Overview window.
These are not linked with the navigation key section on the panel of the M7CL itself.
A [17-32] button
Opens the INPUT CH 17–32 window.
B [1-16] button
Opens the INPUT CH 1–16 window.
C [ST IN] button
Opens the ST IN window.
D [DCA] button
Opens the DCA window.
E [STEREO] button
Opens the STEREO/MONO window.
F [MIX] button
Opens the MIX window.
G [MTRX] button
Opens the MATRIX window.
H [33-48] button
Opens the INPUT CH 33–48 window. This button is available during offline editing
only if “M7CL-48” or “M7CL-48ES” is selected in the System Setup dialog box. It is also
available during online editing for the M7CL-48 or M7CL-48ES.
NOTE
1
2
3
4
876
5
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INPUT CH window
This window displays the mix parameters of INPUT CH 1–16, 17–32, or 33–48
(
*
)
. The parameters shown in the
window can be selected from the [View] menu or the menu that appears when you right-click (<control> key +
click) in the window.
You can access this window in the following ways.
From the [Windows] menu, choose [Overview] and select “CH1-16” / “CH17-32” / “CH33-48”
(
*
)
Use the navigation keys in the Master window to turn on the [1-16] button / [17-32] button / [33-48] button
(
*
)
On the M7CL itself, assign one of the USER DEFINED KEYS to [1-16]/[17-32]/[33-48]
(
*
)
in [INPUT CH] of [M7CL
EDITOR CONTROL], and execute the function
(
*
)
INPUT CH 33-48 can be viewed during offline editing only if “M7CL-48” or “M7CL-48ES” is selected in the System Setup dialog
box. It can also be viewed during online editing for the M7CL-48 or M7CL-48ES.
A Input patch
Click here to select the input source that will be assigned to the INPUT CH, from the
following choices.
(*) AD33-48(INPUT jack 33-48) can be viewed during offline editing only if “M7CL-48” or “M7CL-48ES”
is selected in the System Setup dialog box. It can also be viewed during online editing for the M7CL-48
or M7CL-48ES.
B HA GAIN
Drag the knob in the screen to adjust the gain of the internal head amp or of the exter-
nal head amp (e.g., Yamaha AD8HR, SB168-ES) patched to the INPUT CH.
C 48V
Switches on/off the phantom power (+48V) of the internal head amp or of the external
head amp (e.g., Yamaha AD8HR, SB168-ES) patched to the INPUT CH.
NONE No assignment
IN1–IN48
(
*
)
INPUT jacks 1–48
(
*
)
STIN1L–STIN4R L/R channels of ST IN jacks 1–4
SLOT1-1, SLOT1-2...SLOT3-15, SLOT3-16
Input channels of an I/O card installed in slots 1–3
RACK1A, RACK1B...RACK8R(B) L/R outputs of Rack 1–8
Overview window
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D Ø (Phase)
Inverts the phase of the signal after AD conversion.
E HPF (High Pass Filter)
Switches the high pass filter on/off. You can drag the numeric value up or down to edit
the cutoff frequency.
F INS (Insert)
Enables/disables the insert-in.
G D. OUT (Direct out)
Enables/disables the direct output.
H EQ (Equalizer)
Switches the EQ on/off. The graph immediately below the button shows the approxi-
mate response of the EQ. You can drag within the graph to edit the response of the EQ.
To reset the EQ to flat response, hold down the <Ctrl>(< >) key of your computer
keyboard and click the grap (The HPF setting will remain).
I DYN1/DYN2 (Dynamics 1/Dynamics 2)
Tur ns the two dynamics processors on/off.
If Gate is assigned (Dynamics 1 only), the status of the gate is shown immediately below
the button.
If something other than Gate is assigned, a GR meter is shown immediately below the
button, and the amount of gain reduction is shown while this is on.
The type for each dynamics processor can be selected in the Selected Channel window.
J MIX/MATRIX SEND
Switches between the send indications to MIX buses
1–16 and to MATRIX buses 1–8.
The bar graphs located immediately below the button
show the send level of the signals sent from the INPUT
CH to VARI type MIX/MATRIX buses. You can also
drag the bar graph to left or right to set the send level.
While you drag the bar graph, the send level is shown
in the numerical display area for PAN/TO STEREO
MONO (
K).
You can set the minimum value (– dB) by holding
down the <Ctrl>(< >) key of your computer key-
board and clicking the bar graph, or set the nominal
value (0.00 dB) by holding down the <Ctrl>(< >)
key and <Shift> key and clicking the bar graph.
The bar graph display will change according to the
send position (pre/post) and on/off status of the signal
sent from the INPUT CH to the MIX/MATRIX buses.
To switch a send on/off, click the channel number
located at the left of the bar graph.
For FIXED-type MIX buses, the bar graph is fixed at nominal level (0 dB),
and only the on/off status is shown.
In SENDS ON FADER mode, this button enables you to adjust the send
level using the fader.
Gate status
indication
On/off status On On On Off
Open/closed
status
Closed Open Open
Remarks
Gain reduction amount
is 30 dB or more
Gain reduction
amount is 0–30 dB
Gain reduction
amount is 0 dB
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• Pre/on (green)
• Pre/off (green)
• Post/on (yellow)
• Post/off (yellow)
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K PAN/TO STEREO MONO
The PAN knob adjusts the panning of the signal that is sent from the INPUT CH to the
STEREO bus L/R channels (or the L/C/R channels). You can set this to the center value
by holding down the <Ctrl>(< >) key of your computer keyboard and clicking this
knob.
The [ST] button is an on/off switch for the signal that is sent from the INPUT CH to
the STEREO bus.
The [M(C)] button is an on/off switch for the signal that is sent from the INPUT CH to
the MONO bus.
If LCR MODE is selected in the Selected Channel window, the [LCR] button will appear
instead of the [ST] button and [M(C)] button, and the [LCR] button will be an on/off
switch for the signal that is sent from the INPUT CH to the LCR bus.
L SEL (Select)
Selects the INPUT CH for which you want to perform operations. This is linked with
the INPUT section [SEL] keys on the M7CL console panel.
If the Channel Select / Sends On Fader checkbox in the System Setup dia-
log box is not checked, this will not be linked with the M7CL console.
M CUE
This button cue-monitors the signal of the INPUT CH. This is linked with the INPUT
section [CUE] keys on the M7CLs panel.
If the Channel Select / Sends On Fader checkbox in the System Setup dia-
log box is not checked, this will not be linked with the M7CL console.
N ON
Switches the INPUT CH or send on/off. In normal mode, this button is linked with the
CH [ON] key in the INPUT section on the M7CL console panel.
The button is color-coded and indicates status as follows:
White: INPUT CH is on (normal mode)
Gray: INPUT CH/Send are off.
Other colors: Send is on (SENDS ON FADER mode).
If the Channel Select / Sends On Fader checkbox in the System Setup dia-
log box is not checked, this will not be linked with the M7CL console.
O Fader
Adjusts the input level of the INPUT CH, or the send level. In normal mode, this fader
is linked with the fader in the INPUT section on of the M7CL console panel.
The fader is color-coded and indicates status as follows:
White: You can adjust the input level of the INPUT CH (normal mode).
Gray: INPUT CH is off.
Other colors: You can adjust the send level (SENDS ON FADER mode).
The current fader value is shown in the numerical box located immediately below the
fader.
You can set this to the minimum value (– dB) by holding down the <Ctrl>(< >) key
of your computer keyboard and clicking the fader knob, or set it to the nominal value
(0.00 dB) by holding down the <Ctrl>(< >) key and <Shift> key and clicking the
fader knob.
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The numbers and alphabetical let-
ters at the right of the fader indicate
the DCA group and mute groups to
which that channel belongs, and
show the Recall Safe and Mute Safe
status of the channel.
If the Channel Select /
Sends On Fader check-
box in the System Setup
dialog box is not checked,
this will not be linked with
the M7CL console.
P Channel number
This is the number of the INPUT CH. You can open the Selected Channel window for
this channel by double-clicking this number. If you hold down the <Ctrl>(< >) key of
your computer keyboard and double-click this, the Selected Channel window will open
as an additional view.
Q Channel name
This is a text box that displays the channel name. You can also edit the channel name in
this text box.
The numbers of DCA groups
to which this channel belongs
are shown in yellow.
The numbers of mute groups to
which this channel belongs are
shown in red.
If this channel is set to
Recall Safe, the R character
is shown in green.
If this channel is set to Mute
Safe, the M character is
shown in green.
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ST IN window ( M7CL-32/M7CL-48 only)
In this window you can view and edit the mix parameters of ST IN channels 1–4. The parameters shown in the win-
dow can be selected from the [View] menu or the menu that appears when you right-click (<control> key + click) in
the window.
You can access this window in the following ways.
From the [Windows] menu, choose [Overview] and then choose “ST IN”
Use the navigation keys in the Master window to turn on the [ST IN] button
A INPUT PATCH
Selects the input source that will be assigned to the ST IN channel. The input sources
that can be assigned are the same as for an INPUT CH ( p.16).
B HA GAIN
Drag the knob in the screen to adjust the gain of the internal head amp or of the exter-
nal head amp (e.g., Yamaha AD8HR, SB168-ES) patched to the ST IN channel.
C 48V
Switches on/off the phantom power (+48V) of the internal head amp or of the external
head amp (e.g., Yamaha AD8HR, SB168-ES) patched to the ST IN channel.
D Ø (Phase)
Inverts the phase of the signal after AD conversion.
E HPF (High Pass Filter)
Switches the high pass filter on/off. You can drag the numeric value up or down to edit
the cutoff frequency.
F EQ (Equalizer)
Switches the EQ on/off (the L/R settings are linked). This is the same as the equalizer for
INPUT CH ( p.17).
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