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Output channels

 Reference Manual

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• MATRIX ON/OFF (MATRIX send on/off)

This is an on/off switch for signals sent from the MIX channels, STEREO (L/R) channel, or 
MONO (C) channel to each MATRIX bus.

• MATRIX (MATRIX send level)

Adjusts the send level of signals sent from the MIX channels, STEREO (L/R) channel, or MONO 
(C) channel to each MATRIX bus 1–8. For the position from which the signal will be sent to the 
MATRIX bus, you can choose either immediately before the fader, or immediately after the [ON] 
key.
If the send-destination MATRIX bus is set to stereo, you can use the PAN knob to adjust the 
panning between the two MATRIX buses. If the send-source is a stereo MIX channel or the 
STEREO channel, use the BALANCE knob to adjust the volume balance of the left and right 
channels sent to the two MATRIX buses.

• INSERT

You can patch the desired output/input ports to insert an external device such as an effect 
processor. You can switch the insert-out and insert-in locations.

• METER

Indicates the level of the output channel.
You can switch the position at which the level is detected.

• KEY IN (MIX channels 21–24 only)

You can send the output signals of MIX channels 21–24 to dynamics processors and use them as 
key-in signals to control the dynamics.

• RACK IN PATCH

Patches the output signal of an output channel to an input of the rack.

• OUTPUT PATCH

Assigns an output port to an output channel.

• MONITOR SELECT

Selects the output signal of an output channel as a monitor source.

Specifying the channel name, icon and channel 
color

This section explains how to specify the channel name, icon and channel color for each output channel.

1.

Use the Bank Select keys in the Centralogic section to access the OVERVIEW screen 
that includes the output channel for which you want to specify the channel name, 
icon and channel color.

2.

Access the PATCH/NAME popup window by pressing the channel number/channel 
name field of the channel to which you want to assign the channel name, icon and 
channel color.

Channel number/Channel name field

Summary of Contents for CL1

Page 1: ...nd press the Enter key of your computer keyboard to search for occurrences of that term Displaying the next previous view If you re using Adobe Reader you can jump to the previous next view in your vi...

Page 2: ...nel color 47 Sending signals from MIX channels to the STEREO MONO bus 48 Sending signals from MIX channels and STEREO MONO channels to MATRIX buses 51 Correcting delay between channels Output Delay 55...

Page 3: ...p 194 Using USER DEFINED keys to recall Help directly 194 Other functions 196 About the SETUP screen 196 Word clock and slot settings 198 Using cascade connections 200 Basic settings for MIX buses and...

Page 4: ...RY 63 GEQ LIBRARY 137 EFFECT LIBRARY 137 Portico5033 Portico5043 U76 Opt 2A EQ 1A DynamicEQ LIBRARY 137 DANTE INPUT PATCH LIBRARY 139 RACK VIRTUAL RACK 115 RACK MOUNTER 116 GEQ EDIT 118 GEQ LINK 119 E...

Page 5: ...LOCK 175 DATE TIME 204 NETWORK 205 DANTE SETUP 213 SCENE SCENE LIST 79 GLOBAL PASTE 85 FADE TIME 91 SONG SELECT 95 FOCUS RECALL 87 PREVIEW 96 RECORDER USB 181 NUENDO LIVE 188 SETUP CH JOB CH LINK MOD...

Page 6: ...e assigned to the top panel The number and name of the currently selected channel is shown in the channel select field located in the Function Access Area of the touch screen NOTE If an ST IN channel...

Page 7: ...or off If the destination bus is a stereo channel 1 SEND PAN knob The right hand knob adjusts the level of the signal sent to a pair of bus channels even numbered and odd numbered The left hand knob a...

Page 8: ...al routed to the STEREO bus Press the knob to open the STEREO MONO 8ch popup window If the ST IN channel is selected you can specify whether to view the PAN knob or the BALANCE knob in this popup wind...

Page 9: ...knob Sets the center frequency or cutoff frequency for each band 3 GAIN knob Sets the amount of cut boost for each band NOTE If the HIGH band filter type is set to LPF you can switch LPF on or off us...

Page 10: ...field enables you to view and make settings for the channel on off status and the level 1 Fader Displays the current level Use the faders on the top panel to set the levels 2 Level indicator Displays...

Page 11: ...nnels or DCA groups that you want to control When you press a Bank Select key the LED of that key will light The touch screen will display the OVERVIEW screen and the parameters of the eight channels...

Page 12: ...he signal output to the audio network If the GAIN knob has been assigned to a knob in the Centralogic section press the knob to open the GAIN PATCH 8ch popup window 2 OVER indicator Lights when the si...

Page 13: ...window NOTE If DCA or monitor has been selected this field will be blank SEND field This field displays the send level send on off status and pre post settings for 16 buses To select the 16 destinati...

Page 14: ...2 ST MONO indicator Indicates the status of a signal sent to the STEREO MONO bus If an input or MIX channel is set to LCR mode the LCR indicator will be displayed in location 2 When a MATRIX channel...

Page 15: ...64 channels that you want to control from the CL series console Then route the input signals that were patched in the DANTE INPUT PATCH popup window to channels on the CL series console To do this cho...

Page 16: ...icon and output port assigned to each output channel The window includes the following items 1 PATCH button Indicates the port that is patched to the input or output channel Press this button to enabl...

Page 17: ...rt select buttons to specify the output port that will be assigned to that channel If the output port select buttons are not shown at the bottom of the window press the PATCH tab 4 Use the Bank Select...

Page 18: ...rmal phase and reverse phase 8 GAIN knob Adjusts the output gain of the output port To adjust this value press the knob on screen to select it and then operate multifunction knobs 1 8 Rotate the knob...

Page 19: ...will not be shown 2 Channel select buttons Select the channel to be assigned to the output port you selected in step 3 5 Use the channel select tabs and the channel select buttons to select the source...

Page 20: ...g on the channel type DANTE1 32 DANTE1 DANTE32 DANTE33 64 DANTE33 DANTE64 OMNI PB OUT OMNI1 OMNI8 PB OUT L PB OUT R SLOT1 SLOT1 1 SLOT1 16 SLOT2 SLOT2 1 SLOT2 16 SLOT3 SLOT3 1 SLOT3 16 EFFECT RACK FX1...

Page 21: ...window view includes the following items INSERT DIRECT OUT popup window 1ch 1 INSERT OUT button Press this button to open the PORT SELECT popup window in which you can select an output port The name o...

Page 22: ...PORT SELECT popup window will appear allowing you to select the output port used for insert out The window includes the following items 1 Category select list Selects the category of output port show...

Page 23: ...The INSERT field you pressed will be enabled 10 When you have finished making all settings press the x symbol located in the upper right to close the window You will return to the OVERVIEW screen 11...

Page 24: ...l appear on the button 3 DIRECT OUT LEVEL knob Indicates the output level of the Direct Out Press this knob to control the level using the multifunction knob 4 Access either the one channel or the eig...

Page 25: ...Virtual Soundcard DVS driver software DVS works as an audio interface making it possible to transmit signals between a DAW and an audio network that includes a CL series console and I O devices In th...

Page 26: ...from the I O device to DVS for multi track recording For virtual sound check Patch audio signals in such a way that they will be output from the computer to the Dante audio network then routed to the...

Page 27: ...49 56 57 64 65 72 POST EQ CL5 CH 1 8 9 16 17 24 25 32 33 40 41 48 49 56 57 64 POST EQ CL3 CH 1 8 9 16 17 24 25 32 33 40 41 48 POST EQ CL1 ON 4BAND EQ GATE DUCK EXPAND COMP GR METER COMP COMPAND DE ES...

Page 28: ...the desired output input ports to insert an external device such as an effect processor For the position of the insert out insert in point you can choose immediately before the EQ immediately before...

Page 29: ...s follows 1 Channel color select buttons Select a channel color Pressing the button will immediately apply the change 2 Icon select buttons Select a channel icon Pressing the button will immediately a...

Page 30: ...the ENTER button to close the popup window in the same way as using the x symbol Making HA Head Amp settings This section explains how to make HA Head Amp related settings phantom power on off gain ph...

Page 31: ...network will be stabilized For example if the FOH console and the monitoring console are sharing the input signal from the I O device and if the analog gain is adjusted on the FOH console this functi...

Page 32: ...osition of the analog gain when the function is turned on 5 Level meter Indicates the input signal level 6 GC Gain Compensation button Switches the Gain Compensation function on or off for that channe...

Page 33: ...l at the input port or from the rack output exceeds the full scale level This indicator is available only if an input channel is selected 3 Phase indicator Indicates the phase setting for each channel...

Page 34: ...d when you turned Gain Compensation on If you turn Gain Compensation off while in this state the analog gain and the compensated gain within the I O device will return to the settings that were in eff...

Page 35: ...D keys Sending a signal from an input channel to the STEREO MONO buses This section explains how to send a signal from an input channel to the STEREO bus or MONO bus The STEREO bus and MONO bus are us...

Page 36: ...the on off and pan balance settings of signals sent from input channels to the STEREO L R bus and MONO C bus in groups of eight channels 1 Channel select button Selects the channel You can select mult...

Page 37: ...nt from the corresponding input channel to the STEREO MONO bus You can also adjust the pan or balance setting in groups of eight selected channels 1 Channel select button Selects the channel You can s...

Page 38: ...to the STEREO bus MONO bus on or off collectively For a channel that is set to LCR mode signals sent to the STEREO bus and to the MONO bus are switched on or off collectively 9 In the TO STEREO MONO...

Page 39: ...he Centralogic section to adjust the level of signals sent to the MIX MATRIX buses When using this method the signals sent from eight consecutive input channels to a specific MIX MATRIX bus can be adj...

Page 40: ...For a MONO channel the right knob will adjust the common send level to the two MIX MATRIX buses and the left knob will adjust the panning between the two MIX MATRIX buses Rotating the left TO MIX MATR...

Page 41: ...input channels to the selected MIX MATRIX bus NOTE If you want to monitor a signal being sent to a specific MIX MATRIX bus use the Bank Select keys to assign the corresponding MIX channel to the Centr...

Page 42: ...ALANCE mode setting in the TO STEREO MONO popup window to select whether PAN BALANCE will function as a PAN or BALANCE knob The knob for the mode selected here will appear 0 SEND LEVEL knob Indicates...

Page 43: ...MIX1 16 ON FADER mode and MIX17 24 MATRIX ON FADER mode and the buttons that enable you to select the destination MIX MATRIX buses 3 Press the MIX1 16 MIX17 24 MATRIX switch button repeatedly to sele...

Page 44: ...he on off status and the value of the input channel delay This popup window features three types of view Use the tabs near the bottom of the window to select one of four views Each window view include...

Page 45: ...othing will appear to the right of the knob 4 Access the INPUT DELAY 8ch popup window 5 Use the on screen buttons and the multifunction knobs to set the delay 6 Perform the same operations for other i...

Page 46: ...PRE FADER CUE ON PRE FADER PFL POST ON AFL MIX 1 24 MIX 1 2 2324 ST L R M O N O C MATRIX 1 2 7 8 CUE L R ON POST ON METER POST ON MIX OUT1 24 INSERT METER PRE FADER PRE FADER INSERT OUT To OUTPUT PATC...

Page 47: ...ssor You can switch the insert out and insert in locations METER Indicates the level of the output channel You can switch the position at which the level is detected KEY IN MIX channels 21 24 only You...

Page 48: ...1 Use the Bank Select keys in the Centralogic section to access the OVERVIEW screen that includes the MIX channel from which you want to send the signal to the STEREO MONO bus 2 In the STEREO MONO fie...

Page 49: ...MONO this knob will function as a PAN knob that adjusts the left and right pan position of the signal sent to the STEREO bus If the type of MIX channel signal is STEREO this knob will function as a BA...

Page 50: ...hat the MIX channels you want to control are recalled to the Centralogic section 7 Make sure that the ON keys for those channels are on and use the fader in the Centralogic section to raise the master...

Page 51: ...e knobs in the SELECTED CHANNEL section to adjust the send level of signals sent from the desired MIX STEREO L R or MONO C channel to all MATRIX buses 1 Make sure that an output port is assigned to th...

Page 52: ...nd source channel NOTE If you want to monitor signals being sent to a specific MATRIX bus use the Bank Select keys to access the corresponding MATRIX channel in the Centralogic section and then press...

Page 53: ...to monaural or FIXED this knob will not appear If the send source is monaural this knob functions as a PAN knob If the send source is stereo you can use the PAN BALANCE mode setting in the TO STEREO...

Page 54: ...selection buttons in the function access area to select the send destination MATRIX bus NOTE Alternatively press a SEND LEVEL knob in the SELECTED CHANNEL section to display a popup window from which...

Page 55: ...ll appear when you press the OUTPUT PORT button from the SETUP screen For details on operations in the OUTPUT PORT screen refer to Selecting the output channel for each output port on page 17 Channel...

Page 56: ...HANNEL section 2 If you want to edit while watching the ATT HPF EQ parameter values press the EQ field in the OVERVIEW screen to access the HPF EQ popup window In the HPF EQ popup window you can edit...

Page 57: ...B oct and 6 dB oct J EQ parameter setting knobs Indicate the Q FREQUENCY and GAIN parameters for the LOW LOW MID HIGH MID and HIGH bands Press these knobs to control the parameter values using the mul...

Page 58: ...pup window Input channels provide a high pass filter that is independent of the four band EQ The HPF ON OFF button switches the high pass filter on or off and the HPF knob adjusts the cutoff frequency...

Page 59: ...annel All dynamics parameters can be viewed and edited This is convenient if you want to make detailed dynamics settings for a specific channel 1 LIBRARY button Press this button to open the DYNAMICS...

Page 60: ...ignals before and after the dynamics processing and the amount of gain reduction For a stereo channel these meters indicate the level of both the L and R channels A KEY IN SOURCE select button Press t...

Page 61: ...elow the button 7 DYNAMICS OUTPUT meters GR meter These meters indicate the output levels of signals after dynamics processing and the amount of gain reduction If GATE is selected as the dynamics type...

Page 62: ...dynamics processor 4 To select a key in signal proceed as follows 4 1 In the DYNAMICS 1 2 popup window 1ch press the KEY IN SOURCE button to access the KEY IN SOURCE SELECT popup window KEY IN SOURCE...

Page 63: ...etails on how to access the HPF EQ popup window refer to Using EQ on page 56 Dynamics library Use the Dynamics Library to store or recall dynamics settings All of the dynamics processors on CL series...

Page 64: ...f channels can exist in the same group Using DCA groups This section explains how to assign input channels to the sixteen DCA groups and use the faders in the Centralogic section to control them Assig...

Page 65: ...els will be highlighted in yellow in the DCA group assign field of the window To cancel an assignment press a lit SEL key once again to make it go dark 5 Assign channels to other DCA groups in the sam...

Page 66: ...me state as when the faders are lowered to the dB position 6 To cue monitor a DCA group press the CUE key for that DCA group in the Centralogic section When you press the CUE key in the Centralogic se...

Page 67: ...page 70 6 MUTE GROUP MASTER button Switches the corresponding mute group on or off 7 DIMMER LEVEL knob Sets the dimmer level for the corresponding mute group when the dimmer function is enabled NOTE I...

Page 68: ...wed 4 Select the mute group s for other channels in the same way Using mute groups To control mute groups you can use the MUTE GROUP MASTER buttons in the MUTE GROUP ASSIGN popup window In addition it...

Page 69: ...DEFINED KEYS page 6 In the same way assign the Mute On Off function for another mute group to a different USER DEFINED key 7 When you finish assigning functions to USER DEFINED keys press the symbol...

Page 70: ...Link is a function that links the operation of parameters such as fader and EQ between input channels The parameters to be linked can be selected from the following choices Head amp settings Digital...

Page 71: ...ecify the send destination bus es NOTE In the case of the CL3 CL1 faders that do not exist on those models will not be shown 3 Use the buttons in the LINK PARAMETER field to select the parameter s tha...

Page 72: ...want to add to the group NOTE If the link destination channel is already assigned to another link group the channel will be removed from the previous group and added to the newly assigned group 7 To r...

Page 73: ...opy source channel While this window is displayed press a SEL key on the top panel to select a channel The field will indicate the selected channel If the copy source is a MIX MATRIX channel buttons w...

Page 74: ...press the DESTINATION CHs field 5 If you have selected a MIX MATRIX channel as the copy source use the buttons in the COPY TARGET field to select the parameters you want to copy 6 To execute the copy...

Page 75: ...ding SEL key to make it light The corresponding channel is highlighted in the SOURCE CH field of the window When you select the move source channel the DESTINATION CH field will automatically be bolde...

Page 76: ...to de select the channel s NOTE In the case of the CL3 CL1 faders that do not exist on those models will not be shown 2 DEFAULT button After selecting the channel press this button to execute the ini...

Page 77: ...mix settings as a scene in memory and recall it later you can use the keys in the SCENE MEMORY MONITOR section on the top panel or you can use the SCENE LIST window Using the keys in the SCENE MEMORY...

Page 78: ...and a dialog box will ask you to confirm the Store operation 6 To execute the Store operation press the OK button The current mix settings will be stored to the scene number you selected in step 2 Whe...

Page 79: ...will become the current scene 7 SCENE SELECT knob Use the multifunction knobs to select a scene You can view the currently selected scene number immediately below the SCENE SELECT knob 8 MULTI SELECT...

Page 80: ...To recall a scene rotate one of the multifunction knobs to select the store source scene number 10 Press the RECALL button A dialog box will ask you to confirm the Recall operation 11 To execute the...

Page 81: ...s follows depending on the function you want to assign To assign INC RECALL or DEC RECALL Choose INC RECALL or DEC RECALL in the PARAMETER 1 column To assign DIRECT RECALL Choose DIRECT RECALL in the...

Page 82: ...l Purpose Interface functions The Playback Link function plays a desired song in a specified time duration after a scene is recalled 4 TIME STAMP sort button Sorts scenes in chronological order based...

Page 83: ...scene in buffer memory 3 CLEAR button Press this button to erase the selected scene 4 CUT button Press this button to delete the selected scene and copy it to buffer memory The numbers of the subsequ...

Page 84: ...b Alternatively rotate the multifunction knob while pressing and holding it down 3 To execute the Clear operation press the OK button The scene number s you selected in step 2 will be cleared If you w...

Page 85: ...you selected multiple scenes as the insert destination the same scene will be inserted multiple times starting at the scene number you selected Scenes that were stored in subsequent numbers following...

Page 86: ...tput patch channel name DCA DCA group ALL All input channel parameters INPUT PATCH Input patch settings NAME Channel name icon and channel color HA Settings for the head amp assigned to the correspond...

Page 87: ...the parameters that will be subject to recall 3 FOCUS PARAMETER indicators These indicators show the focus recall settings that are specified for each scene 4 CURRENT SETTING field Here you can specif...

Page 88: ...window will be recalled Bus settings will always reproduce the state of the recalled scene regardless of the Focus Recall settings NOTE Scenes for which Focus settings are made are marked by a FOCUS i...

Page 89: ...ply the Recall Safe parameter selection for one input channel to all other input channels This can be convenient if you want to apply Recall Safe to the same parameters for all input channels 8 APPLY...

Page 90: ...d Use the buttons in the lower part of the SAFE PARAMETER SELECT field except for the ALL button to select the parameters that will be subject to Recall Safe multiple selections are allowed In additio...

Page 91: ...rs that are excluded from Recall operations by either Focus or Recall Safe will not be recalled If you hold down the SEL key while performing a recall operation all parameters of that channel will be...

Page 92: ...DCA groups will be highlighted green in the channel display field of the popup window You can cancel the selection by pressing the lit SEL key once again to turn it off 5 Use the multifunction knob th...

Page 93: ...ottom of the SCENE LIST window The GPI OUT field will appear 1 GPI OUT CONTROL buttons These specify the control signal will be output from each GPI OUT Pressing a button repeatedly will switch betwee...

Page 94: ...specifying the file for playback or if you delete or copy the file repeatedly the specified file may become unrecognizable in rare cases 1 Connect a USB flash drive containing the audio files to the U...

Page 95: ...Use the multifunction to scroll the list 5 Press the screen or use the multifunction knobs to select a file that you want to link to a scene 6 If desired use the corresponding multifunction knobs to...

Page 96: ...store the changes you made in step 4 select the scene number in which you want to store the scene and press the SCENE MEMORY STORE key The settings you edited in step 4 will be stored into memory 6 W...

Page 97: ...MONITOR FADER Use the STEREO MASTER fader or MONO MASTER fader to adjust the output level of the MONITOR OUT L R C channels MONITOR FADER is positioned in series with MONITOR LEVEL If PHONES LEVEL LI...

Page 98: ...y attenuates monitor signals DIMMER LEVEL knob Adjusts the amount by which the monitor signals will be attenuated when the dimmer is on DIMMER ON button Turn on this button to enable the dimmer and at...

Page 99: ...level If this button is on the MONITOR LEVEL knob and monitor fader knob will adjust the level of the signal sent to the PHONES OUT jack 6 CUE INTERRUPTION button Press this button to interrupt the c...

Page 100: ...ff the buttons for unneeded sources 5 To specify a port as the output destination for monitor signals L C and R press one of the MONITOR OUT PATCH buttons L R C in the meter field to open the PORT SEL...

Page 101: ...s on the CL series console can be categorized into the following four groups 1 INPUT CUE group The cue signals of input channels make up this group To enable Cue for this group press the CUE key for a...

Page 102: ...CUE group Other CUE group you can then successively defeat the CUE keys CUE KEY IN CUE buttons to successively restore the CUE key status of the previously selected group Operating the Cue function Th...

Page 103: ...tton Sets the cue point for the DCA group to PRE PAN immediately before PAN or POST PAN immediately after PAN DCA TRIM knob Indicates the monitor level of cue signals from a DCA group Use the multifun...

Page 104: ...ware that the cue signal will no longer be sent to monitor output if CUE INTERRUPTION is turned off The cue signal is always sent to the PHONES output jack regardless of the CUE INTERRUPTION setting 7...

Page 105: ...OR FADER and the PHONES LEVEL knob NOTE To adjust the level to the cue out port you specified in step 5 adjust the gain of the output port that is patched to it 9 To defeat cue press the currently on...

Page 106: ...ess the MONITOR button to access the MONITOR screen In the MONITOR screen the TALKBACK field enables you to check the current talkback settings and turn talkback on or off If you want to view or edit...

Page 107: ...n to open the PORT SELECT popup window in which you can patch a desired input port to talkback The selected port name will appear on the button 48V button This is an on off switch for the phantom powe...

Page 108: ...k and the selected INPUT jack will be output to the destination buses NOTE You can also assign talkback on off or an ASSIGN change to a USER DEFINED key In this case you can select either a Latch oper...

Page 109: ...the multifunction knobs Mode SINE WAVE LEVEL knob Indicates the output level of the sine wave FREQ knob Indicates the frequency of the sine wave Mode PINK NOISE LEVEL knob Indicates the output level o...

Page 110: ...LATOR OUTPUT button Turns the oscillator on or off 3 Press a button in the MODE field to select the type of signal you want to output 4 Use the knobs and buttons in the parameter field to adjust the o...

Page 111: ...ut levels of all channels on the screen and switch the level meter s metering points the points in the signal route at which the level is detected 1 In the Function Access Area press the METER field t...

Page 112: ...l will be detected For INPUT METER PRE HPF Immediately before the HPF PRE FADER Pre fader immediately before INPUT DELAY POST ON Immediately after the ON key For OUTPUT METER PRE EQ Immediately before...

Page 113: ...he MBCL meters indicate the output levels in 12 segment steps OVER 3 dB 6 dB 9 dB 12 dB 15 dB 18 dB 24 dB 30 dB 40 dB 50 dB 60 dB You can select the metering point the point at which the level is dete...

Page 114: ...or input and output The figure below shows the signal flow for the virtual racks NOTE The CL console provides a rack for mounting an I O device such as an Rio series external head amps Yamaha AD8HR SB...

Page 115: ...from Recall operations 4 INPUT PATCH button Press this button to open the CH SELECT popup window in which you can select the path of the signal patched to the rack input The selected path will appear...

Page 116: ...ss the rack mount button for that rack The RACK MOUNTER popup window will appear 1 Rack number This indicates the number of the selected rack 2 Virtual rack This area indicates the GEQ or effect selec...

Page 117: ...hannels that do not exist on those models will not be shown 2 Channel select buttons Use these buttons to select the input source channel 3 CLOSE button Closes the popup window NOTE In the case of the...

Page 118: ...h it to the insert out in of an input channel MIX MATRIX channel or STEREO MONO channel The gain of each band can be adjusted using the faders and ON keys in the Centralogic section The following two...

Page 119: ...inked NOTE The GEQ LINK button is shown only if linking is possible 5 FLAT button Returns all bands of the currently selected GEQ to 0 dB 6 GEQ ON OFF button Switches the currently selected GEQ on or...

Page 120: ...e locked state 5 Operate the faders in the Centralogic section The corresponding frequency region will be boosted or cut NOTE When a fader in the Centralogic section is set to the center flat position...

Page 121: ...Centralogic section is locked When you turn off the button in the FADER ASSIGN field the faders will return to the locked state 5 Operate the faders in the Centralogic section For each of a Flex15GEQ...

Page 122: ...ect type or a Mix effect type is selected as follows STEREO type effects MIX type effects If a signal is assigned to only one input of a two input effect it will be processed as mono in stereo out reg...

Page 123: ...CT popup window will appear allowing you to edit the effect parameters 1 INPUT PATCH buttons Press these buttons to open the CH SELECT popup window The operating procedure is the same as for the INPUT...

Page 124: ...which an effect is mounted will indicate the effect type used by that effect the number of inputs and outputs and the levels before and after the effect 2 Press the L side of the INPUT PATCH button t...

Page 125: ...s to open the CH SELECT popup window 3 Effect type field Displays the effect title the name of the type that is used and a graphic The number of input and output channels 1 IN 2 OUT or 2 IN 2 OUT of t...

Page 126: ...appear in the special parameter field TEMPO This field appears if a tempo type or modulation type effect is selected 1 MIDI CLK button If you turn this button on the BPM parameter of that effect will...

Page 127: ...if you turn on the EFFECT CUE button The CUE keys that had been turned on until then will be temporarily defeated 7 If you want to bypass the currently displayed effect press the BYPASS button to tur...

Page 128: ...OK button Use the buttons or multifunction knobs to select an item in each column Press the OK button The Tap Tempo function will be assigned to the USER DEFINED key that you selected in step 4 NOTE I...

Page 129: ...the MIDI port Using the Freeze effect This section explains how to use the FREEZE effect type which provides the functionality of a simple sampler When this effect type is selected you can perform op...

Page 130: ...raphic EQs and built in effects The Premium Rack employs VCM technology which models analog circuitry on a component level to faithfully reproduce and fine tune amazing analog sounds The Premium Rack...

Page 131: ...UTPUT PATCH button to open the CH SELECT popup window and select the insert in of the same channel as the output destination For details on the CH SELECT popup window refer to step 6 of Virtual rack o...

Page 132: ...l be available for editing after you select them You can adjust the parameter in finer steps by turning a multifunction knob while pressing and holding it down Portico 5033 Portico 5033 is a processor...

Page 133: ...or s bypass on or off When the compressor is bypassed the button indicator will turn off However even if the compressor is bypassed the signal will pass through the input output transformer and amp ci...

Page 134: ...orted aggressive sound 5 METER switch buttons Switch the meter display GR Indicates the amount of gain reduction applied by the compressor 4 8 Each meter uses 18 dB as the reference level of the outpu...

Page 135: ...decrease This affects only the response of the boost 6 HIGH FREQUENCY knob Sets the frequency of the high range filter This affects only the response of the boost 7 HIGH BOOST knob Sets the amount of...

Page 136: ...nal Rotating the knob clockwise will set the ratio for boost and counter clockwise for cut Fully rotating the knob in either direction will create the maximum effect 9 ATTACK RELEASE buttons Enable yo...

Page 137: ...B To access the GEQ popup window press the rack in the GEQ field Effect library Use the Effect library to store and recall effect settings 199 items can be recalled from the effect library Numbers 00...

Page 138: ...s area press the I O DEVICE button to access the I O DEVICE screen 3 In the upper part of the I O DEVICE screen press the DANTE PATCH tab to access the DANTE PATCH field The DANTE PATCH field includes...

Page 139: ...nd channel number decimal are shown in the upper row on the button The first eight characters of the channel label Dante Audio Channel Label for each port are shown in the lower row on the button If n...

Page 140: ...ons Select the Dante port DANTE 1 64 to which the signal you want to output is assigned 3 CLOSE button Completes the settings and closes the popup window 9 In the same way specify the channels that yo...

Page 141: ...HA display The I O DEVICE HA popup window will appear In this window you can remotely control the head amp on the I O device from the CL series console by using the on screen knobs and buttons or the...

Page 142: ...mp 4 Press the GAIN PATCH field of the channel for which you want to adjust the I O device s head amp The GAIN PATCH popup window will appear 5 When you have finished making settings press the x symbo...

Page 143: ...ns Press one of these buttons to view the corresponding I O device 2 ID model name indication This shows the ID number model name and version of the I O device 3 DANTE SETUP button Press this button t...

Page 144: ...ls input to the AD8HR to the CL series console connect the DIGITAL OUT A or B connector on the AD8HR to the AES EBU connector on the NAI48 ES using a D sub 25 pin AES EBU cable Signals will be sent or...

Page 145: ...nection and install two MY16 EX expansion cards in the slots on the CL unit to remotely control up to three SB168 ES units simultaneously NOTE Remote control data will be received and transmitted only...

Page 146: ...el name 48V master Displays information for the external HA mounted in the rack The ID number is automatically assigned in order of the connected devices from 1 to six This field also enables you to v...

Page 147: ...ear Here you can remotely control the external HA by using the on screen knobs and buttons on the CL series console or the knobs on the top panel 1 48V MASTER If an external HA is connected the on off...

Page 148: ...he HA 9 Press the GAIN PATCH field of the channel on which you want to control the external HA The GAIN PATCH popup window will appear 10 Press the PATCH button and select the input port assigned to t...

Page 149: ...other external device and play them back later Parameter Change SysEx transmission and reception When specific events fader knob or key operations changes in system settings or user settings are execu...

Page 150: ...received in Single mode Multi mode transmission reception and Single mode transmission are disabled BANK If this button is on Bank Select messages can be transmitted and received in Single mode Bank S...

Page 151: ...on which MIDI messages will be transmitted or received press the channel select popup button The MIDI SETUP popup window for selecting the channel will appear Operations in this window are the same f...

Page 152: ...and choose the event scene recall or effect library recall that will be assigned to each program number This page includes the following items 1 PROGRAM CHANGE Switches Program Change transmission and...

Page 153: ...he lowest numbered program number will be transmitted If you turn on the OMNI button BANK button in Single mode operation will change as follows When the OMNI button is on Program changes of all MIDI...

Page 154: ...lect the desired event scene or library in this field by pressing it If you press an item in the field to highlight it you will be able to rotate any of the multifunction knobs to select the event sce...

Page 155: ...UP tab to access the MIDI SETUP page then select the port and MIDI channel on which Control Changes will be transmitted and received as described in Basic MIDI settings on page 149 5 Press the CONTROL...

Page 156: ...select the type of event 2 PARAMETER 1 2 field In conjunction with the MODE field this field specifies the type of event NOTE The list shown is the same for all models of the CL series For the CL3 CL...

Page 157: ...received as described in Basic MIDI settings on page 149 NOTE Parameter changes include a device number that specifies the transmitting or receiving device The transmit Tx channel and receive Rx chann...

Page 158: ...unctionality permitted by the Administrator Only one set of Guest settings is maintained inside the console User A User can use only the range of functionality permitted by the Administrator User sett...

Page 159: ...cation key You can create a user authentication key and save it on a USB flash drive or in the console s internal memory A user authentication key can be created only by an Administrator or Power User...

Page 160: ...the user can perform For details on each item refer to page 166 NOTE In the case of the CL3 CL1 faders that do not exist on those models will not be shown 4 When you have specified the user name comm...

Page 161: ...en on again the console will generally start up in the log in state in which the power was turned off If a user password has been assigned you will need to enter the password However if you cancel the...

Page 162: ...user authentication key saved in the console or on a USB flash drive If using a USB flash drive you may also log in using a user authentication key created on a different CL series console With a use...

Page 163: ...bottom of the screen With a user authentication key stored in a USB flash drive 1 Connect the USB flash drive to the USB connector 2 In the Function Access Area press the SETUP button to access the S...

Page 164: ...saving the user authentication key refer to Editing a user authentication key on page 165 7 Enter the password and press the OK button If the password was incorrect a message of Wrong Password will a...

Page 165: ...as a user and edit the Preference settings page 168 USER DEFINED keys page 169 USER DEFINED knobs page 171 assignable encoders page 172 custom fader bank page 173 and master fader page 174 settings If...

Page 166: ...he USER LEVEL page If you are logged in as the Administrator you can switch to the USER LEVEL for GUEST page and view or change the user level of the Guest account This page includes the following ite...

Page 167: ...delay type and modulation type effects or the PLAY REC button displayed for the FREEZE effect MUTE GROUP ASSIGN MUTE GROUP MASTER Restricts operations for mute group assignment and mute group master...

Page 168: ...AVE LOAD screen or RECORDER screen select JA if you want Japanese to be displayed This does not select the Help language 4 ERROR MESSAGE field Specifies whether error messages will be displayed DIGITA...

Page 169: ...e top panel When the NAME ONLY button is lit only the channel name appears When the FULL FUNCTION button is lit the channel name display also indicates knob assignment information and fader level 4 Us...

Page 170: ...LECTED CHANNEL section while pressing and holding down the USER DEFINED key The console enters Alternate mode when you press and hold down the USER DEFINED key to which the Alternate function has been...

Page 171: ...nt to assign a function The USER DEFINED KNOB SETUP window will appear In this window you can select a function to assign to the USER DEFINED knob and select the parameters NOTE The list shown is the...

Page 172: ...the multifunction knobs on the top panel to select the function you want to assign For details on the assignable functions and their parameters refer to Functions that can be assigned to the assignabl...

Page 173: ...eld MASTER button Press this button to set channels that will be controlled by the faders in the Master fader section 3 Block indicators Display the graphics of the block and faders that are the curre...

Page 174: ...l be controlled by the two faders in the Master fader section 1 In the Function Access Area press the SETUP button to access the SETUP screen 2 Press the USER SETUP button to access the USER SETUP pop...

Page 175: ...of the panel and touch screen so that controllers cannot be operated by an accidental touch or by an unauthorized third party while the operator is taking a break If a password is set for the current...

Page 176: ...et a keyboard window will appear allowing you to enter the password 2 Enter the password for the logged in user or for the Administrator and press the OK button The console will be unlocked you will r...

Page 177: ...e CL console s internal data on a USB flash drive All of the CL series console s internal data can be saved on a USB flash drive as a setting file The saved file will have an extension of CLF 1 In the...

Page 178: ...firmation dialog box will appear 6 Press the OK button to begin loading the file When the file has finished loading the PROCESSING popup window that shows the progress of the loading operation will cl...

Page 179: ...button Saves all of the CL console internal settings together see page 177 0 LOAD button Loads the selected CL setting file see page 178 A CREATE USER KEY button Creates a user authentication key see...

Page 180: ...You cannot delete a protected file Creating a directory 1 If necessary press the directory icon and change the directory To move to the next higher level press the arrow button in the PATH field 2 Pre...

Page 181: ...g channels to the input and output of the recorder Follow the steps below to patch the desired channels to the input and output of the USB memory recorder You can patch any desired output channel or t...

Page 182: ...hannels 1 8 ST L R STEREO channel L R ST L C STEREO channel L mixed with the MONO C channel ST R C STEREO channel R mixed with the MONO C channel MONO MONO channel CH1 72 Direct output of an INPUT cha...

Page 183: ...ished assigning the channel press the CLOSE button You will return to the RECORDER screen 10 Assign a channel to the other output in the same way Recording audio to a USB flash drive You can record th...

Page 184: ...n during playback playback will resume from the point at which the button was released A REC button Places the recorder in recording standby mode The pause indicator of the PLAY PAUSE button will ligh...

Page 185: ...e SONGS folder within the YPE folder You may also specify a folder of a level below the SONGS folder The recorded file will be given a default title and file name You can change this later 10 To audit...

Page 186: ...elected are restricted to the SONGS folder inside the YPE folder and folders located below the SONGS folder The CL series console can recognize a file name that is a maximum of 64 single byte characte...

Page 187: ...racters will be converted into for display The title and the artist name can be edited only for MP3 format audio files 5 Edit the title or artist name A maximum of 128 single byte characters 64 double...

Page 188: ...patch between the I O device and DVS and between DVS and the CL series console Assign the signals from the I O device to the various input ports of DVS Patching can also be specified from the CL seri...

Page 189: ...8 GO TO PREVIOUS MARKER button Returns the location to the previous marker 9 GO TO NEXT MARKER button Advances the location to the next marker 0 GO TO PROJECT END button Advances the location to the...

Page 190: ...one CL console 1 Setup method selection buttons Use these buttons to select one of the following methods to specify DVS or DANTE ACCEL NO ASSIGN Not assigned DVS Select a DVS from the device list SPE...

Page 191: ...address of that PC in the range of 169 254 0 0 169 254 255 255 and set the subnet mask as 255 255 0 0 For the PC in which DANTE ACCEL is installed the Dante port of DANTE ACCEL as well as the Etherne...

Page 192: ...to assign to DANTE1 4 Press the button located in the upper part of the screen to switch to DANTE2 and assign a DVS port to it in the same way 5 When you have finished making settings press the CLOSE...

Page 193: ...he Help file file extension xml that you want to load press one of the Help files in the file list or turn the multifunction knob on the panel 5 Press the LOAD button A confirmation dialog box will ap...

Page 194: ...P popup window and open the corresponding window 5 You can also scroll by using the buttons in the tool bar as needed button Scrolls to the chapter that precedes the currently displayed location butto...

Page 195: ...ntinue holding down the USER DEFINED key to which the Help function is assigned 10 If the corresponding controller has an explanation associated with it the HELP popup window will appear and you will...

Page 196: ...nables you to create save or load a user authentication key 6 CREATE USER KEY popup button Press this button to open the CREATE USER KEY popup window in which you can create a new user authentication...

Page 197: ...ha service center listed at the end of the operating manual separate document to have the backup battery replaced F POWER SUPPLY indicator Indicates the currently running power supply INT internal or...

Page 198: ...ined This section explains how to select the clock source that the CL series console will use 1 In the Function Access Area press the SETUP button to access the SETUP screen 2 In the SYSTEM SETUP fiel...

Page 199: ...connection is established If the indicator for the port selected as the clock source has turned light blue and the clock frequency appears in the upper left of the MASTER CLOCK SELECT field this indi...

Page 200: ...ever only the audio signals will be cascaded and the control signals cannot be linked You can also use an AD DA card to make cascade connections with an analog mixer There is no limit to the number of...

Page 201: ...the CASCADE COMM PORT field to select the port that will transmit and receive control signals for cascade link You can choose from the following items NONE No link operation MIDI Use MIDI port SLOT1...

Page 202: ...e same as in the CASCADE OUT PATCH popup window see page 200 8 To close the CASCADE popup window press the CLOSE button In this state the bus signals of the cascade slave will be sent via the slot to...

Page 203: ...you can specify whether the panning of the signal routed from an input channel to the stereo bus will be linked with operation of the INPUT TO ST PAN knob if the input channel s SIGNAL TYPE is set to...

Page 204: ...change LAMP Adjusts the brightness of the lamps connected to the rear panel LAMP jacks 4 If desired switch between banks A and B and make settings for the other bank in the same way Now you can switc...

Page 205: ...and cannot be edited NOTE The NETWORK connector on the CL series console transmits data via either 100BASE TX transmission speed maximum 100 Mbps or 10BASE T transmission speed max 10 Mbps 3 Press the...

Page 206: ...on the type of initialization you want to perform INITIALIZE ALL MEMORIES The entire memory including scene memories and libraries will be returned to factory default settings INITIALIZE CURRENT MEMO...

Page 207: ...cess the calibration screen by pressing the TOUCH SCREEN CALIBRATION button you can use the SCENE MEMORY INC DEC keys to select TOUCH SCREEN CALIBRATION and then press the STORE key to start 3 Press t...

Page 208: ...screen will appear enabling you to adjust the faders The specified faders in the channel strip section Centralogic section and Master section will be semi automatically calibrated This window will al...

Page 209: ...The CL unit will start up in normal operating mode NOTE Alternatively you can continue operation by selecting a different menu instead of pressing the EXIT button Fine tuning the input and output gai...

Page 210: ...Fine adjustment of the slot output port gain Access the SLOT OUTPUT TRIM window and make fine adjustments to the gain of the output ports of the specified slot in 0 01 dB steps 3 Press an on screen k...

Page 211: ...t exist on those models will not be shown 3 Press a SEL key on the top panel to select the indicator for which you want to adjust the color NOTE Only one can be selected Multiple selections are not po...

Page 212: ...the channel name display 1 While holding down the SCENE MEMORY STORE key of the panel turn on the power After the welcome screen the following startup menu screen will appear 2 Press the CHANNEL COLOR...

Page 213: ...ired channel and press its CUE key or ON key Pressing the CUE key will darken the contrast and pressing the ON key will lighten the contrast 5 When you have finished adjusting the contrast press the A...

Page 214: ...en using cascade or gain compensation but the amount of data being transmitted will increase 20 30 compared to 24 bit 6 LATENCY select buttons Enable you to set the Dante audio network latency to 0 25...

Page 215: ...ia a Dante audio network varies depending on the network connection method and size This section explains how to set an appropriate latency setting depending on the connection method of Dante enabled...

Page 216: ...Redundant connections Simple 64 in 48 out Redundant connections FOH and monitor consoles are sharing 64 in 48 out Daisy chain connections 256 ch HA remote maximum size 4 2 1 1 3 3 2 4 hops 0 5 ms 3 h...

Page 217: ...EVICE MOUNT tab to access the DEVICE MOUNT field This screen contains the following items 1 CLEAR ALL button Clears all I O devices in the list to an unmounted state 2 REFRESH button Updates the displ...

Page 218: ...IST To mount by choosing from a list of the I O devices on the Dante audio network press the DEVICE LIST button to display the DEVICE LIST field This screen contains the following items 1 DEVICE LIST...

Page 219: ...the units so we recommend that whenever possible you avoid allowing the ID numbers to overlap If you have a device whose UNIT ID or device label cannot be changed from its panel or its edit screen etc...

Page 220: ...f inputs and outputs will be specified 3 After you ve selected the I O device to mount press the OK button to close the DEVICE SELECT popup window REMOTE HA settings Here s how to select which of the...

Page 221: ...onfirmation dialog box will appear To make the setting press the OK button Using GPI General Purpose Interface The rear panel GPI General Purpose Interface connector can be used as an input output con...

Page 222: ...g an on off type parameter it will become active when the switch is grounded High active When operating an on off type parameter it will become active when the switch is opened or when a high level vo...

Page 223: ...s 8 When you have finished making settings press the OK button You will return to the GPI screen 9 Repeat steps 5 through 8 to specify functions and parameters for other ports NOTE Settings in the GPI...

Page 224: ...8 to specify functions and parameters for other ports Using FADER START Make FADER START settings if you want a device connected to a GPI OUT port to operate in tandem with fader operations 1 Connect...

Page 225: ...OUT ports However you can individually choose the channel fader for each GPI OUT port Only the UPSTROKE value will be valid if MODE is set to FADER START and only the DOWNSTROKE value will be valid if...

Page 226: ...ignal will be reversed NOTE At the high level the output signal of the port will be open If the receiving device requires high level take it from the 5V power supply pin However in this case the amoun...

Page 227: ...Hz Q 0 18 10 0 6 3 16 E G Crunch 1 PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING G 4 5 dB 0 0 dB 4 0 dB 2 0 dB F 140 Hz 1 00 kHz 1 90 kHz 5 60 kHz Q 8 0 4 5 0 63 9 0 17 E G Crunch 2 PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING H SHELF...

Page 228: ...reshold dB 19 Range dB 22 Attack ms 93 Hold ms 1 20 S Decay ms 6 32 S 3 A Dr BD GATE Threshold dB 11 Range dB 53 Attack ms 0 Hold ms 1 93 Decay ms 400 4 A Dr SN GATE Threshold dB 8 Range dB 23 Attack...

Page 229: ...ingPerc COMPANDER S Threshold dB 18 Ratio 1 1 7 Attack ms 8 Out gain dB 2 5 Width dB 18 Release ms 238 30 Sampling BD COMPRESSOR Threshold dB 14 Ratio 1 2 Attack ms 2 Out gain dB 3 5 Knee 4 Release ms...

Page 230: ...c 48kHz 0 02 ms 1 96 sec 160 points This determines how long the gate stays open once the trigger signal has fallen below the threshold DECAY ms 44 1kHz 6 ms 46 0 sec 48kHz 5 ms 42 3 sec 160 points Th...

Page 231: ...the threshold For higher knee settings compression is applied gradually as the signal exceeds the specified threshold creating a more natural sound I O Characteristics KNEE hard OUT GAIN 0 0dB Time Se...

Page 232: ...PF Type of filter used to detect the frequency band Q 10 0 0 10 41 points Q steepness of the filter when TYPE is BPF 0dB Input Level Output Level WIDTH THRESHOLD Title Type Description REV X Hall REV...

Page 233: ...o open reel tape recorders a recording deck and a reproduction deck M Band Dyna M BAND DYNA Multi band dynamics processor M Band Comp M BAND COMP Multi band compressor Title Type Description Parameter...

Page 234: ...Type of early reflection simulation ROOMSIZE 0 1 20 0 Reflection spacing LIVENESS 0 10 Early reflections decay characteristics 0 dead 10 live INI DLY 0 0 500 0 ms Initial delay before reverb begins D...

Page 235: ...PO to determine DELAY R NOTE FB 1 Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine FB DLY Parameter Range Description DELAY L 0 0 1350 0 ms Left channel delay time DELAY R 0 0 1350 0 ms Right channel delay...

Page 236: ...to 12 0 dB EQ peaking type gain EQ Q 10 0 0 10 EQ peaking type bandwidth HSH F 50 0 Hz 16 0 kHz High shelving filter frequency HSH G 12 0 to 12 0 dB High shelving filter gain Parameter Range Descripti...

Page 237: ...tones Channel 1 pitch shift FINE 1 50 to 50 cents Channel 1 pitch shift fine LEVEL 1 100 to 100 Channel 1 level plus values for normal phase minus values for reverse phase PAN 1 L63 to R63 Channel 1 p...

Page 238: ...DRIVE 0 100 Overdrive level ACCEL 0 10 Acceleration at speed changes LOW 0 100 Low frequency filter HIGH 0 100 High frequency filter Parameter Range Description SOURCE OSC SELF Modulation source osci...

Page 239: ...Pitch modulation depth MOD DLY 0 0 500 0 ms Modulation delay time WAVE Sine Tri Modulation waveform SYNC OFF ON Tempo parameter sync on off NOTE 1 1 Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine FREQ Pa...

Page 240: ...e FREQ Parameter Range Description REV TIME 0 3 99 0 s Reverb time INI DLY 0 0 500 0 ms Initial delay before reverb begins HI RATIO 0 1 1 0 High frequency reverb time ratio DIFF 0 10 Spread DENSITY 0...

Page 241: ...lus values for normal phase feedback minus values for reverse phase feedback DELAY HI 0 1 1 0 Delay high frequency feedback ratio DLY REV 0 100 Delay and reverb balance 0 all delay 100 all reverb HPF...

Page 242: ...lter 3 resonance Parameter Range Description REC MODE MANUAL INPUT In MANUAL mode recording is started by pressing the REC and PLAY buttons In INPUT mode Record Ready mode is engaged by pressing the R...

Page 243: ...ned on the compression applied to the low range will be weakened thus emphasizing the low range INPUT 2 180 to 0 dB Adjusts the CH2 input level OUTPUT 2 180 to 0 dB Adjusts the CH2 output gain RATIO 2...

Page 244: ...enhances analog flavor emulating changes in frequency response in the analog circuits Parameter Range Description REC DEC Swss70 Swss78 Swss85 Amer70 Selects the recording deck type REC LVL 96 0 to 1...

Page 245: ...band compressor MID KNEE 0 5 Knee of the mid band compressor MID BYP OFF ON Bypasses the mid band compressor HI THRE 54 0 dB to 0 0 dB Threshold of the high band compressor HI RAT 1 1 to 20 1 Ratio of...

Page 246: ...unt of the low range filter HIGH FREQUENCY 3k 4k 5k 8k 10k 12k 16k Hz Frequency range of the high range filter HIGH BOOST 0 0 to 10 0 Boost amount of the high range filter HIGH BAND WIDTH 0 0 to 10 0...

Page 247: ...0 5 sec 500 ms Thus the DELAY will change from 250 ms to 500 ms Example 2 When SYNC ON DELAY 250 ms NOTE 8th note you change TEMPO from 120 to 121 DELAY NOTE x 4 x 60 new TEMPO 1 8 x 4 x 60 121 0 247...

Page 248: ...X 1 LEVEL H MIX 24 LEVEL H MIX 1 LEVEL L MIX 24 LEVEL L MATRIX 1 LEVEL H MATRIX 8 LEVEL H MATRIX 1 LEVEL L MATRIX 8 LEVEL L MIX 1 2 PAN MIX 23 24 PAN MATRIX1 2 PAN MATRIX7 8 PAN MIX TO STEREO TO STERE...

Page 249: ...8 STEREO L MONO C ATTACK THRESHOLD RELEASE H RELEASE L RATIO GAIN H GAIN L KNEE WIDTH EFFECT BYPASS Rack1 8 MIX BALANCE PARAM 1 H PARAM 32 L Mode Parameter 1 Parameter 2 GEQ ON A Rack1 16 ON B GAIN A...

Page 250: ...7 SEND 10FA 1101 MIX8 SEND 1102 1109 INPUT57 64 to MATRIX5 8 LEVEL MATRIX5 SEND 110A 1111 MATRIX6 SEND 1112 1119 MATRIX7 SEND 111A 1121 MATRIX8 SEND 1122 1129 INPUT57 64 to MIX1 8 ON MIX1 SEND 112A 11...

Page 251: ...8 to MIX1 2 7 8 PAN MIX1 2 2644 2653 MIX3 4 2654 2663 MIX5 6 2664 2673 MIX7 8 2674 2683 EFFECT RACK1 8 BYPASS 26B4 26BB MIX BALANCE 26BC 26C3 PARAM1 26C4 26CB PARAM2 26CC 26D3 PARAM3 26D4 26DB PARAM4...

Page 252: ...T INPUT65 72 ON 3538 353F INPUT65 72 STIN5 8 to MATRIX5 8 LEVEL MATRIX5 SEND 3540 354F MATRIX6 SEND 3550 355F MATRIX7 SEND 3560 356F MATRIX8 SEND 3570 357F INPUT65 72 STIN5 8 to MATRIX5 8 ON MATRIX5 S...

Page 253: ...4 TO MONO ON 3C86 3CC5 MIX1 16 TO MONO ON 3CC6 3CD5 Parameter From HEX To HEX SLOT OUT DELAY ON 3CD6 3D05 TIME HIGH 3D06 3D35 TIME LOW 3D36 3D65 OMNI OUT DELAY ON 3D66 3D6D TIME HIGH 3D76 3D7D TIME L...

Page 254: ...IRECT OUT GLOBAL INPUT PATCH INPUT PATCH On Level DIRECT OUT O INPUT DIRECT OUT INPUT PROCESSING O Point DIRECT OUT O INPUT DIRECT OUT INPUT PROCESSING O HPF O INPUT HPF O INPUT HPF INPUT PROCESSING O...

Page 255: ...annel 8 Settings marked GLOBAL in this table apply to all channels these settings are GLOBAL RECALL SAFE FOCUS PARAMETER and GLOBAL PASTE for PATCH NAME 9 Applies to ALL only when using GLOBAL PASTE a...

Page 256: ...PUT PATCH OUTPUT PATCH In Patch O MIX INSERT PATCH GLOBAL OUTPUT PATCH OUTPUT PATCH 48V Gain Gain Compensation O MIX INSERT PATCH GLOBAL HA MIX PROCESSING On O O MIX INSERT MIX PROCESSING O Point O O...

Page 257: ...O Output Patch O MATRIX OUTPUT PATCH GLOBAL OUTPUT PATCH OUTPUT PATCH Insert Out Patch O MATRIX INSERT PATCH GLOBAL OUTPUT PATCH OUTPUT PATCH In Patch O MATRIX INSERT PATCH GLOBAL OUTPUT PATCH OUTPUT...

Page 258: ...ert Out Patch O STEREO MONO INSERT PATCH GLOBAL OUTPUT PATCH OUTPUT PATCH In Patch O STEREO MONO INSERT PATCH GLOBAL OUTPUT PATCH OUTPUT PATCH 48V Gain Gain Compensation STEREO MONO INSERT PATCH GLOBA...

Page 259: ...RIX STEREO MONO DCA CUSTOM FADER BANK A1 CL5 CL3 CL1 A2 CL5 CL3 A3 CL3 B1 CL5 CL3 CL1 B2 CL3 CL1 B3 CL1 B4 CL1 C1 CL5 C2 CL5 C3 CL5 C4 CL5 C5 CL5 C6 CL5 SELECTED CHANNEL CL EDITOR CONTROL LIBRARY DYNA...

Page 260: ...message CONTROL CHANGE CC 1 31 33 95 102 119 NOTE ON NOTE ON C 2 0 NOTE ON G 8 127 FUNCTION PARAMETER 1 PARAMETER 2 Explanation MONITOR OUTPUT Switch MONITOR on off SELECTED CH ASSIGN While holding do...

Page 261: ...d number RECALL UNDO Execute RECALL UNDO STORE UNDO Execute STORE UNDO SEND ENCODER MODE MIX1 16 MIX17 24 MATRIX If INPUT or ST IN is selected switch the function of the Selected Channel section s sen...

Page 262: ...AMP PANEL SCREEN CH COLOR NAME CUE INPUT PFL TRIM DCA TRIM OUTPUT PFL TRIM CUE LEVEL DYNAMICS1 THRESHOLD 2 RANGE RATIO ATTACK HOLD DECAY RELEASE OUTGAIN KNEE WIDTH 13 DYNAMICS2 THRESHOLD 4 RATIO FREQU...

Page 263: ...te of the ALT function will determine whether pressing the encoder will switch DYNAMICS 2 on off PAN GAIN ASSIGN FUNCTION PARAMETER 1 PARAMETER 2 O PAN BALANCE PAN BAL O ANALOG GAIN A GAIN 1 O DIGITAL...

Page 264: ...received rxValue curValue 2080895 Control value Middle 128 3 4 When only High data is received rxValue curValue 16383 Control value High 16384 3 5 When only Middle and Low data is received rxValue cur...

Page 265: ...hen a Bulk Dump Request is received A Bulk Dump is transmitted on the Rx CH channel in response to a Bulk Dump Request In the data portion seven words of 8 bit data are converted into eight words of 7...

Page 266: ...GE ECHO is on The corresponding parameter will be changed immediately the data is received Transmission Data will be transmitted with the Device Number MIDI CH in Tx CH when PARAMETER CHANGE Tx is on...

Page 267: ...EQ LIB 1 199 1 tx rx OUTPUT EQ LIB 1 199 2 3 4 tx rx Dynamics LIB 1 199 1 2 3 4 8 tx rx INPUT CH LIB 0 199 1 tx rx OUTPUT CH LIB 0 199 2 3 4 tx rx GEQ LIB 0 199 6 tx rx EFFECT LIB 1 199 7 tx rx Premi...

Page 268: ...System exclusive message ID No 01000011 43 Manufacture s ID number YAMAHA SUB STATUS 0011nnnn 3n n 0 15 Device number MIDI Channel GROUP ID 00111110 3E Digital mixer MODEL ID 00010010 19 CL Series DA...

Page 269: ...stem exclusive message ID No 01000011 43 Manufacture s ID number YAMAHA SUB STATUS 0001nnnn 1n n 0 15 Device number MIDI Channel GROUP ID 00111110 3E Digital mixer MODEL ID 00010010 19 CL Series DATA...

Page 270: ...immediately stopped disabled Transmission When PARAMETER CHANGE ECHO is on the message will be sent as it is STATUS 11110000 F0 System exclusive message ID No 01000011 43 Manufacture s ID number YAMA...

Page 271: ...is being accessed File Already Exists The USB flash drive already contains a file directory with the same name as the one you are attempting to save rename or create File Error xx Internal file acces...

Page 272: ...ch data is being transmitted from the StageMix output port Storage Full The file could not be saved because there is insufficient space on the USB flash drive Storage Not Found The USB flash drive cou...

Page 273: ...0 1 4 dBu 20 Hz 20 kHz GAIN 6dB 0 05 Internal OSC OMNI OUT 1 8 600 Full Scale Output 1 kHz 0 02 PHONES 8 Full Scale Output 1 kHz PHONES Level Control Max 0 2 Input Output RL Conditions Min Typ Max Uni...

Page 274: ...c to 42 3 sec 44 1 kHz 6 msec to 46 1 sec Gain 18 dB to 0 dB 0 dB to 18 dB Knee Hard to 5 soft Key In Self Pre EQ Self Post EQ Mix Out21 24 Ch1 STIN8R 8ch block Width 1 dB to 90 dB Frequency 1 0 KHz t...

Page 275: ...Control After Touch Key s Ch s X X X X Pitch Bend X X Control Change 0 32 6 38 98 99 1 31 33 95 102 119 O O O O O O O O Bank Select Data Entry NRPN LSB MSB Assignable Cntrl Prog Change True O 0 127 O...

Page 276: ...204 Linking 64 M Master fader 174 MATRIX buses 39 51 202 MBCL meter bridge optional 113 METER screen 111 Meters 111 MIDI 149 MIDI Data Format 264 MIDI Implementation Chart 275 MIX buses 39 202 MIX ch...

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