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NETWORK screen

Allows you to configure the console's network address, which is needed when you connect a 
computer to the NETWORK connector.
Configure these settings according to the connected computer or network.

1

IP address provisioning method button

Select the setting that matches how the console will configure its IP address.

DHCP

: The console receives its IP address automatically.

Static IP

: The console's IP address is set manually.

2

IP Address

Determines the unique address that identifies the console on the network.

3

Subnet Mask

Defines how many bits are used for network addresses on the connected network.

4

Gateway

The address of the network device (gateway) that facilitates communication between 
different devices on the network.

5

Unit Name

Allows you to specify a name that can be used to identify the console on the network.

Using safe recall

1.

Touch a channel selection button to select the channels or DCA groups that you 
want to configure for recall safe.

2.

Touch the recall safe on/off buttons 
according to the items you want to make 
recall safe.

3.

Touch the SAFE buttons for each channel 
to enable or disable the settings you 
made above.

4.

Touch the [X] button to close the screen, 
and proceed to recall the desired Preset 
or Scene.

Recall safe on/off buttons

SAFE buttons

NOTE

When connecting the console to a LAN, refer to the TF Editor Installation Guide.

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Summary of Contents for TF1

Page 1: ...EN DIGITAL MIXING CONSOLE V2 Reference Manual ...

Page 2: ...hannel 39 Group channels 40 Configuration screens 42 INPUT screen 42 EQ screen 44 GATE screen 48 COMP screen 50 FX screen FX1 2 INS FX1 6 52 SEND TO AUX screen 57 ASSIGN screen 58 CH VIEW screen 59 CH NAME screen 66 GEQ screen 67 OUTPUT screen 68 SEND FROM screen 69 DCA ASSIGN screen 70 Maintenance screen 72 Initialize All Memory screen 72 Initialize Current Memory screen 73 Input Port Trim screen...

Page 3: ...tom fader bank 32 Recalling the CUSTOM FADER BANK 32 Configuring settings in the PREFERENCE screen 34 OVERVIEW screen operations 40 Copying settings from one channel and applying them to another channel 41 Setting stereo link and the input source 43 Adjusting EQ in manual mode 46 Adjusting EQ in 1 knob EQ mode 46 Setting HPF 47 Setting LPF 47 Setting the gate 49 Setting the compressor 51 Setting a...

Page 4: ...ard and forward in your viewing history This is particularly useful when you click a link to jump to another page and then want to return to the original page Using the index An index of the keywords and topics in this document can be found on page 86 You can use the index to easily jump to the desired explanation or topic The display Here we will introduce the different screens displayed on the T...

Page 5: ...ain area of the display 3 Main area page 42 Displays the screen that you select using the toolbar or navigation area I Navigation area Displays the features of the currently selected channel You can drag the screen up and down to display other features CH1 CH32 1 Displays the INPUT screen page 42 2 Displays the EQ screen page 44 3 Displays the GATE screen page 48 4 Displays the COMP screen page 50...

Page 6: ...splays the FX2 screen page 52 5 Displays the SEND TO AUX screen page 57 6 Displays the ASSIGN screen page 58 7 Displays the CH VIEW screen page 59 FX RTN 1 2 1 Displays the FX1 screen page 52 2 Displays the EQ screen page 44 3 Displays the SEND TO AUX screen page 57 4 Displays the ASSIGN screen page 58 5 Displays the CH VIEW screen page 59 AUX1 AUX8 1 Displays the SEND FROM screen page 69 2 Displa...

Page 7: ...1 Displays the DCA ASSIGN screen page 70 2 Displays the CH VIEW screen page 59 STEREO 1 Displays the EQ screen page 44 2 Displays the GEQ screen page 67 3 Displays the COMP screen page 50 4 Displays the OUTPUT screen page 68 5 Displays the CH VIEW screen page 59 SUB 1 Displays the SEND FROM screen page 69 2 Displays the EQ screen page 44 3 Displays the COMP screen page 50 4 Displays the OUTPUT scr...

Page 8: ... and can then be saved recalled or edited A lock icon is displayed or cleared each time you touch the column When the icon is displayed the Preset is write protected The date on which the Preset was last saved is displayed in the Date column 5 Recall on off checkboxes Allow you to determine which parameters will be recalled checkbox on and not be recalled checkbox off Input channels HA Analog digi...

Page 9: ...t 1 Touch a Library selection button to select the Library that contains the desired Preset A list of Presets is displayed You can click a header in the list to sort the items by that header List items cannot be sorted by Information 2 Touch the desired Preset The selected Preset is highlighted 3 Select the items that will be recalled Turn the checkboxes on for items that you want to recall 4 Touc...

Page 10: ...ns to the previous screen Clear button Clears the information you entered Jump icon Displays the relevant screen Slider Flashes in pink when you touch it to indicate it can be operated You can then drag the slider on the display or turn the TOUCH AND TURN knob to adjust the setting Pan slider Flashes in pink when you touch it to indicate it can be operated by the TOUCH AND TURN knob Balance slider...

Page 11: ... settings from being replaced by the settings contained in the Scene this is called recall safe 1 Scene list selection button Allows you to switch between the available Scene lists SCENE A Displays Scene list A SCENE B Displays Scene list B 2 Scene list Displays the Scenes saved in the selected Scene list You can click a header in the list to sort the items by that header List items cannot be sort...

Page 12: ...sired Scene The Scene list is displayed 2 Touch the desired Scene The selected Scene is highlighted You can click a header in the list to sort the items by that header List items cannot be sorted by Information 3 Touch the Recall button The mixer settings saved in the Scene are recalled The name of the recalled Scene is displayed in the upper left of the screen Selected Scene Editing a Scene 1 Sel...

Page 13: ...nu Select the output level metering point from the menu PRE EQ Before the EQ PRE FADER Before the fader POST ON After the ON key 3 Peak Hold button Turn this button on to hold the peak level for each level meter Turn this button off to remove the peak level that was being held The Peak Hold on off setting affects both input and output channels 4 Meters Display the input and output levels of the ch...

Page 14: ...O HOST connector 2 RECORD level meter Displays the recording level 3 RECORD level slider Adjusts the recording level 4 RECORD CUE button Turns the recording source cue on and off 5 PLAYBACK level meter Displays the playback level 6 PLAYBACK level slider Adjusts the playback level 7 PLAYBACK CUE button Turns the playback source cue on and off NOTE Simultaneous recording and playback is not supporte...

Page 15: ...record 2 Drag the RECORD level slider and adjust the recording level 3 If you want to monitor the record source touch the RECORD CUE button to turn the cue on RECORD level slider Setting the output 1 Drag the PLAYBACK level slider and adjust the playback level 2 Touch the PLAYBACK CUE button to turn the cue on PLAYBACK level slider ...

Page 16: ... 5 Follow playback button When this button is turned on during continuous playback the file that is currently playing is highlighted in the file list 6 File information When playing back an MP3 file the file s bit rate and the current playback location are displayed here When playing back a WAV file the file s sample rate and the current playback location are displayed here When recording the WAV ...

Page 17: ...y to stop recording touch the stop button The recorded file is named automatically based on the console s date and time setting 5 If necessary touch the file name edit button and change the file name Playing back files stored on a USB storage device 1 Touch the file that you want to play in the file list To play a file stored in a different directory touch the parent directory button and navigate ...

Page 18: ...y 1 CUE mode button Used to select the CUE mode Mix CUE Enables cue for multiple channels Last CUE Enables cue for the last channel selected 2 CUE point selection buttons Selects the point in the signal path that will be monitored PFL Before the fader AFL After the fader inputs are PFL only 3 Mono button Allows you to change the monitor signal to mono 4 Delay button Delays the monitor signal 5 Mon...

Page 19: ...off When the oscillator is turned on the oscillator signal is sent to the input channels that are selected by the oscillator assignment buttons 4 Oscillator output level slider Adjusts the oscillator output level 5 Oscillator output meter Displays the oscillator output level Checking the input signals 1 Touch a CUE mode button to select the desired cue mode 2 Select the desired monitor sources by ...

Page 20: ...eir 48V buttons are turned on page 43 6 Network icon page 24 Displays the NETWORK screen 7 Time icon page 25 Displays the TIME screen Setting the oscillator 1 Touch the oscillator mode button and select the desired mode 2 Use the oscillator assignment buttons to determine which channels the oscillator signal will be sent to 3 Touch the oscillator output button to turn on the oscillator output 4 Wh...

Page 21: ...s sent from input channels to the corresponding two buses will link with the Stereo bus pan setting 3 AUX9 10 AUX19 20 Pan Link buttons Turns pan link on and off for AUX9 10 AUX19 20 4 STEREO SUB LINK V1 1 and later When turned on the levels of the STEREO channel and the SUB channel are linked OMNI OUT screen Allows you to configure the output channels that are sent to the OMNI OUT jacks 1 OMNI OU...

Page 22: ...n orange if the Dante settings set by Dante Controller differ from the Quick Config settings For information about Tio1608 D channel support when using Quick Config see Quick Config Input and input channel relationships page 82 8 with OUTPUT checkbox Determines whether the Tio1608 D OUTPUT ports are connected to the console when the console is turned on and Quick Config is enabled When the checkbo...

Page 23: ... parameters that can be configured as recall safe are displayed 2 Parameter names Touch the M button to turn SAFE parameters on and off for all channels of the same type The M button turns green when all SAFE parameters are turned on If turned off for a parameter on all channels it is displayed in gray Finally if recall safe is turned on for a parameter but not for all channels the M button under ...

Page 24: ...r network addresses on the connected network 4 Gateway The address of the network device gateway that facilitates communication between different devices on the network 5 Unit Name Allows you to specify a name that can be used to identify the console on the network Using safe recall 1 Touch a channel selection button to select the channels or DCA groups that you want to configure for recall safe 2...

Page 25: ...en saving Scenes 1 Date setting Determines the console s date setting 2 Date format setting Allows you to select the date format The following formats are available MM DD YYYY DD MM YYYY YYYY MM DD 3 Region Allows you to change the region 4 DST 1 00 Enables daylight saving time When turned on the current time advances by one hour 5 Time format setting Allows you to select the time format 24 Hour 1...

Page 26: ...ys messages You can touch the header to sort messages alphabetically by message 3 Save button Allows you to save the log to a USB storage device This button is not available when no USB storage device is connected ABOUT screen Displays system software version information and license information 1 Version button Displays the console s system software version number V2 0 and later Displays the Dante...

Page 27: ...SOLE LOCK screen USER DEFINED CONTROLS screen This screen allows you to assign features to the USER DEFINED KEYS USER DEFINED KNOBS and to the footswitch 1 Keys button Allows you to assign features to the USER DEFINED KEYS on the top panel 2 Key setup buttons A F Touch the desired button to display the screen that allows you to assign features to the corresponding key Features that can be assigned...

Page 28: ...o bookmark the current screen Press and hold for less than two seconds to display the bookmarked screen Bookmark with SEL The selected channel is saved with the bookmark Same as above Close Popup Closes the popup screen Recorder Transport Play Pause Same as the Play Pause button on the RECORDER screen Stop Same as the Stop button on the RECORDER screen Next Same as the Next button on the RECORDER ...

Page 29: ...nk This feature is supported from V1 1 CH ON Specific CH CH 1 40 ST IN 1 ST IN 2 FX 1 FX 2 DCA 1 8 AUX 1 8 AUX 9 10 19 20 STEREO SUB Turns the channel assigned to PARAMETER 2 on and off CH Select Inc Select channels in order of the direction selected for PARAMETER 1 Dec Specific CH CH 1 40 ST IN 1L ST IN 2R FX1L FX2R AUX 1 8 AUX 9 20 STEREO L STEREO R SUB Selects the channel assigned to PARAMETER ...

Page 30: ...y without entering record ready mode SCENE Inc Same as the INC DEC STORE and RECALL keys Dec Store Recall Inc Recall Recalls the next numbered Scene Dec Recall Recalls the previous numbered Scene Direct Recall Store A00 99 B00 99 Recalls the Scene number assigned to PARAMETER 2 Press and hold for more than two seconds to assign the current settings to that Scene number TAP TEMPO Same as the TAP ke...

Page 31: ...h the Function list and select the desired feature 4 Scroll through the Parameter 1 list and select the desired item If items are available in the Parameter 2 list select the desired item 5 Touch the OK button Assigning a feature to the footswitch 1 Touch the Foot Switch button 2 Touch the Foot Switch setup button The configuration screen is displayed 3 Scroll through the Function list and select ...

Page 32: ...gning to the corresponding fader ղ ձ Configuring the custom fader bank 1 Touch a fader button to select the fader that you want to configure 2 Touch the desired the channel button according to which channel you want to assign to the fader you selected in step 1 3 Repeats steps 1 2 and configure other faders as desired CUSTOM FADER BANK screen menu Touch the Menu key from the CUSTOM FADER BANK scre...

Page 33: ...ons an auxiliary light lights which makes the key top easier to read 11 20 In bright lighting conditions an auxiliary light does not light which helps emphasize contrast 4 CH Name brightness slider Adjusts the brightness of the channel names displayed on the top panel 5 CH Color brightness slider Adjusts the brightness of the channel colors on the top panel PREFERENCE screen Allows you to configur...

Page 34: ...whether the HELP screen is displayed automatically after the console starts up 4 Others section Touch Sensing Area Optimization Allows you to optimize the touchscreen s sensitivity Stand Optimized for operating the touchscreen when you are positioned above it such as when standing Sit Optimized for operating the touchscreen when you are positioned below it such as when sitting TAP Key Blink V2 0 a...

Page 35: ...displayed for each item so that you can distinguish between the two Comment Displays any comments you have entered for TF Series console files To edit a file s comment select the file and then touch the Edit button to display the keyboard page 10 Date Displays each item s modified date 5 Edit button Allows you to edit the selected file s file name and comment 6 Load button Loads the file selected ...

Page 36: ...otected Scenes and Libraries from being overwritten turn off this checkbox Data that can be saved and loaded The following data can be saved and loaded on the SAVE LOAD screen ձ ղ ճ մ Data that is saved loaded Description Scene Memory All Scenes and the current Scene Channel Library All channel Presets 48V Master Mute Safe Mute Master Cue Except channel cue settings Oscillator Except oscillator on...

Page 37: ... screen is displayed automatically after the console starts up You can swipe left and right to view different pages CONSOLE LOCK screen You can lock the console to prevent it from being operated accidentally While the CONSOLE LOCK screen is displayed controls are disabled and the console cannot be operated To unlock the console touch and hold the CONSOLE LOCK screen ...

Page 38: ...ge 52 6 Displays the FX2 screen page 52 7 Displays the SEND TO AUX screen page 57 8 Displays the ASSIGN screen page 58 9 Displays the CH VIEW screen page 59 Stereo channels 1 Displays the INPUT screen page 42 2 Displays the EQ screen page 44 3 Displays the FX1 FX2 screen page 52 4 Displays the SEND TO AUX screen page 57 5 Displays the ASSIGN screen page 58 6 Displays the CH VIEW screen page 59 7 D...

Page 39: ... the COMP screen page 50 5 Displays the OUTPUT screen page 68 6 Displays the CH VIEW screen page 59 AUX9 10 19 20 channels SUB channel 1 Displays the SEND FROM screen page 69 2 Displays the EQ screen page 44 3 Displays the GEQ screen page 67 4 Displays the COMP screen page 50 5 Displays the OUTPUT screen page 68 6 Displays the CH VIEW screen page 59 ձ ղ ճ մ յ ն ձ ղ ճ մ ձ ղ ճ յ յ ն ...

Page 40: ...displayed around the item to highlight it When an item is highlighted you can adjust it using the TOUCH AND TURN knob If you touch a highlighted item its configuration screen is displayed You can drag or swipe up down left and right to display other areas of the screen ձ ղ 1 CH Copy icon Copies the settings of the current channel 2 CH Paste icon Pastes settings from another channel and applies the...

Page 41: ...e CH Copy icon The settings are copied and the menu closes 4 Select the channel that you want to apply the settings to Copy settings from this channel CH Copy icon Settings will be applied to this channel 5 Press the Menu key Displays the menu 6 Touch the CH Paste icon The settings from the first channel you selected are applied to the second channel you selected and then the menu closes CH Paste ...

Page 42: ...e USB TO HOST connector will be used as the input source SLOT V2 0 and later Allows you to select an input from the NY64 D installed in the expansion slot Use this button when selecting an input from a Tio1608 D or stage box connected to the NY64 D and the Dante network See page 82 for information about SLOT port numbers and channels Playback Displayed for ST IN1 Allows you to select a USB storage...

Page 43: ...en you release the button the gain for both channels can be adjusted together but the difference in gain between the two channels is maintained NOTICE Information about phantom power When phantom power is not needed set the 48V button to the off position Observe the following when using phantom power to prevent damage to the console or connected devices and signal noise Do not set the 48V button t...

Page 44: ...d manual mode When using 1 knob EQ mode the 1 knob level slider is displayed 4 1 knob level slider Adjusts the intensity of 1 knob EQ When using manual mode information about the selected band s Q F and G is displayed here 1 All INPUT icon Allows you to assign the INPUT jacks as the input source for all input channels 2 All USB icon Allows you to assign the USB TO HOST connector as the input sourc...

Page 45: ...UCH AND TURN knob When using manual mode you can drag the handles displayed in the graph to adjust the corresponding settings When HPF is turned on you can drag the HPF handle to adjust the cutoff frequency You can also adjust HPF independently when using the Intensity type for 1 knob EQ mode 1 knob EQ mode Manual mode How does 1 knob EQ mode work 1 knob EQ mode allows you to adjust several parame...

Page 46: ...Q parameter to select it you can then adjust it using the TOUCH AND TURN knob You can press the SHIFT key to switch to a different parameter Each time you press the SHIFT key you can switch between gain G and frequency F You can also switch between G and F by touching the corresponding area to the right of the 1 knob button To adjust Q pinch in or out on the touchscreen or touch the Q area to the ...

Page 47: ... the EQ graph The value that corresponds to your adjustments is displayed in the upper right of the screen Drag to adjust Adjusted value Setting LPF The SUB channel can use the LPF to cut high frequencies independent of the EQ ideal for adjusting the signal sent to a sub woofer 1 Display the SUB channel s EQ screen page 5 2 Touch the EQ button and turn on the EQ 3 Use the LPF handle in the EQ grap...

Page 48: ...plied 4 Gate graph Displays a visual representation of the gate level 5 Range slider Determines the amount by which the signal will be lowered when the gate is applied 6 Attack slider When the input signal exceeds the threshold this setting determines how quickly the gate opens 1 Copy icon Copies the EQ parameters of the selected channel to the clipboard 2 Paste icon Pastes the EQ parameters in th...

Page 49: ...een to display the following options Setting the gate 1 Display the GATE screen page 5 2 Turn on the gate and then touch the slider that you want to adjust 3 Use the TOUCH AND TURN knob to adjust the setting Refer to the gate graph and each meter while making adjustments You can also drag the slider on the touchscreen to adjust the setting 1 Copy icon Copies the GATE parameters of the selected cha...

Page 50: ...t signal drops below the threshold this setting determines how much time passes before compression is no longer applied The value here is expressed as the time required for the level to change by 6 dB 0 Out Gain slider Adjusts the output level A Knee button Determines how gradual or sudden the curve is at the threshold A soft knee means that compression is applied gradually as the signal exceeds t...

Page 51: ...adjust the setting Adjusting the compressor in 1 knob COMP mode 1 Turn 1 knob COMP mode on 2 Turn the TOUCH AND TURN knob Attack Release and Knee settings are fixed at their current settings and the Threshold Ratio and Out Gain settings are adjusted automatically 1 Copy icon Copies the COMP parameters of the selected channel to the clipboard 2 Paste icon Pastes the COMP parameters in the clipboard...

Page 52: ...and ST IN 2 Allows you to adjust the amount of signal that is sent to the effects module 7 Pre button Displayed for CH 1 40 ST IN 1 and ST IN 2 Allows you to select whether the pre fader or post fader signal is processed by the effect module On Before the fader Off After the fader 8 Parameter selection buttons Touch to display other parameters available for the current effect 9 Parameter sliders A...

Page 53: ...ent to the effects module Setting an insert effect You can configure insert effects for AUX9 10 AUX19 20 1 Touch the effects type button When the EFFECTS TYPE screen is displayed select the desired effect type 2 Touch the bypass button Bypass is turned on by default turn the bypass off 3 Adjust the parameter sliders as desired Adjust the characteristics of the effect Send button FX send level slid...

Page 54: ...nel delay time based on the tempo Note R Value used to calculate the right channel delay time based on the tempo Parameter Range Description Delay L 1 0ms 2700 0ms Left channel delay time Delay C 1 0ms 2700 0ms Center channel delay time Delay R 1 0ms 2700 0ms Right channel delay time Delay FB 1 0ms 2700 0ms Feedback delay time Feedback Gain 99 99 Amount of feedback High Ratio 0 1 1 0 Amount of hig...

Page 55: ...y before the early reflection Diffusion 0 10 Width of the reflections in the stereo field Density 0 100 Density of the reflections ER Number 1 19 Number of reflections Feedback Gain 99 99 Amount of feedback High Ratio 0 1 1 0 Amount of high frequency feedback HPF Thru 21 2Hz 8 00kHz High pass filter cutoff frequency LPF 50 0Hz 16 0kHz Thru Low pass filter cutoff frequency Parameter Range Descripti...

Page 56: ...f On Parameter tempo sync Note Value used to calculate the frequency based on the tempo Parameter Range Description Low Gain 12 0dB 12 0dB Low band gain Mid Gain 12 0dB 12 0dB Mid band gain High Gain 12 0dB 12 0dB High band gain Total Gain 72dB 12dB Overall gain L M XOver 21 2Hz 8 00kHz Low to mid crossover frequency M H XOver 21 2Hz 8 00kHz Mid to high crossover frequency Knee 0 5 Compressor knee...

Page 57: ...Amount of high frequency feedback HPF Thru 21 2Hz 8 00kHz High pass filter cutoff frequency LPF 50 0Hz 16 0kHz Thru Low pass filter cutoff frequency Sync Off On Parameter tempo sync Note Value used to calculate the delay time based on the tempo Parameter Range Description Pitch 1 24 24 Pitch of Ch1 semitone increments Fine 1 50 50 Pitch of Ch1 1 cent increments Level 1 100 100 Volume of Ch1 Pan 1 ...

Page 58: ...SUB button Determines whether the channel s signal is sent on or not sent off to the SUB bus 5 SUB level slider Determines the amount of signal sent from the selected channel to the SUB bus 6 DCA buttons Turns the channel s assignment to each DCA group 1 8 on and off You can assign a channel to multiple DCA groups if desired Adjusting the SEND TO AUX level 1 Adjust the level sliders as desired Eac...

Page 59: ...nnel on off button Turns the selected channel on and off 7 Channel pan slider Adjusts the pan for the selected channel 8 FX1 FX2 boxes Displays the effect type When selected you can use the TOUCH AND TURN knob to adjust the effects send level You can also display the corresponding effect s configuration screen by touching again Each box displays the amount of signal from the selected channel that ...

Page 60: ... can touch the EQ button displayed here to turn EQ on and off HA box Displays the INPUT screen page 42 EQ box Displays the EQ screen page 44 6 Channel on off button Turns the selected channel on and off 7 Channel pan slider Adjusts the pan for the selected channel 8 FX1 FX2 boxes Displays the effect type When selected you can use the TOUCH AND TURN knob to adjust the effects send level You can als...

Page 61: ...creen page 42 EQ box Displays the EQ screen page 44 6 Channel on off button Turns the selected channel on and off 7 Channel pan slider Adjusts the pan for the selected channel 8 FX1 FX2 boxes Displays the effect type When selected you can use the TOUCH AND TURN knob to adjust the effects send level You can also display the corresponding effect s configuration screen by touching again Each box disp...

Page 62: ...ayed here to turn EQ on and off FX1 FX2 box Displays the FX screen page 52 EQ box Displays the EQ screen page 44 5 Channel on off button Turns the selected channel on and off 6 Channel pan slider Adjusts the pan for the selected channel 7 SEND TO AUX box Touch when selected to display the SEND TO AUX screen Displays the amount of signal from the selected channel that is sent to each AUX bus Send l...

Page 63: ... information for a different channel 2 Recall Safe button Turns recall safe on and off for the corresponding channel You can display the RECALL SAFE screen page 23 by touching the jump button in the right corner of the Recall Safe button 3 Boxes Touch to display the configuration screen for the corresponding feature You can touch the EQ GEQ and COMP buttons displayed here to turn the corresponding...

Page 64: ...e OUTPUT screen page 68 6 Channel output level slider Adjusts the fader level for the selected channel 7 Channel output level meter Displays the channel s output signal level SUB 1 Channel name Touch to display the CH NAME screen Touch to display information for a different channel 2 Recall Safe button Turns recall safe on and off for the corresponding channel You can display the RECALL SAFE scree...

Page 65: ...to turn the corresponding feature on and off EQ box Displays the EQ screen page 44 GEQ box Displays the GEQ screen page 67 COMP box Displays the COMP screen page 50 4 Channel on off button Turns the selected channel on and off 5 OUTPUT box Displays the OUTPUT screen page 68 6 Channel output level slider Adjusts the fader level for the selected channel 7 Channel output level meter Displays the chan...

Page 66: ... to select a different category of channel icons The available categories vary depending on the type of channel 4 Channel icon list Touch to apply the channel icon You can drag this area up and down to display all of the available icons 5 Sample Name button Displays a list of commonly used channel names based on the selected channel icon Touch on a sample name to use it as the channel name 6 Color...

Page 67: ...gain sliders for other bands When the Fader Assign button is turned on you can use this area to change which bands can be adjusted by the faders TF3 and TF1 only 6 Gain slider Adjusts the gain for the corresponding band Swipe left or right to display the gain sliders for other bands When the Fader Assign button is turned on you can use this area to change which bands can be adjusted by the faders ...

Page 68: ...in sliders in the GEQ screen to select other bands You can swipe the EQ graph RTA display or band selection area left or right to select other bands For TF5 all bands are applied to the faders 3 Use the console s faders to adjust the gain If you turn on a channel s ON key you can reset the gain of frequencies assigned to that channel to 0 dB 4 When you are finished making adjustments touch the Fad...

Page 69: ... SAFE screen by touching the jump button in the right corner of the Recall Safe button SEND FROM screen Allows you to send signals from the input channels 1 ON button Determines whether a signal is sent on or not sent off from the corresponding input channel 2 Send pan slider Adjusts the pan of the input channel signal that is sent For AUX 1 8 this slider is only displayed if the signal type is se...

Page 70: ...corresponding channel You can display the RECALL SAFE screen by touching the jump button in the right corner of the Recall Safe button Adjusting the SEND FROM level 1 Touch the ON button for the input channels that you want to send 2 Touch the send pan slider and then use the TOUCH AND TURN knob to adjust the pan of the input channel signal that is sent 3 Drag the send level sliders to adjust the ...

Page 71: ... lowest numbered channels in the group are assigned the lowest 16 for the TF 3 and the lowest 8 for the TF1 This feature allows you to manipulate the channels strips for both the DCA group master and the group s member channels at the same time Assigning channels to a DCA group 1 Press the INPUT1 and INPUT2 buttons on the top panel simultaneously to display the GROUP channels 2 Press a SEL button ...

Page 72: ...installed in the expansion slot NY64 D settings are also initialized Touch to display the confirmation message Touch the OK button to perform the operation Do not touch any buttons until the initialization is complete When initialization is complete you can continue to use other maintenance features without exiting Using the maintenance screen 1 Turn on the console while pressing the Home key The ...

Page 73: ...im screen Allows you to adjust the gain of each INPUT jack in 0 01 dB increments 1 INPUT jack selection buttons Select the INPUT jack that you want to configure here Select the button that corresponds to the INPUT jack you want to configure and then use the TOUCH AND TURN knob to adjust the value After making adjustments start up the console as usual 2 Reset All button Resets all values to 0 00 dB...

Page 74: ...on Resets all values to 0 00 dB The factory default setting is also 0 00 dB Touch to display the confirmation message Touch the OK button to perform the operation Fader Calibration screen In some usage environments discrepancies may occur in the motion of the motor faders You can use this screen to correct these discrepancies 1 START button Starts the calibration Touch to display the confirmation ...

Page 75: ... the console as usual If a fader must be calibrated again If a fader must be calibrated again the ON or CUE key of the corresponding fader will flash Use the following procedure to recalibrate 1 When the message Found faders requiring adjustment Please calibrate faders again is displayed touch the Close button to close the popup 2 Touch the Apply button displayed on the screen The SEL key of the f...

Page 76: ... D to adjust the color 4 When finished touch the Apply button to apply the settings 5 Touch the Exit button in the maintenance menu and start up the console as usual NOTE For TF3 and TF1 channels not supported by the console are not displayed Only one channel color can be adjusted at a time The Apply button is only displayed after you begin adjusting the channel s color To reset all channel color ...

Page 77: ... Icon O O O O O O O Stereo Link O O O Direct Out 1 1 CH 1 32 only ON O O O O O O O Point O O O O O O O HPF O O O O O O O O O PEQ O O O O O O O O O GATE 1 O O O O O O O O O 2 2 Only parameters are linked Gain reduction control is not linked 3 Libraries created for CH 1 32 cannot recall to CH 33 40 Similarly libraries created for CH 33 40 cannot recall to CH 1 32 COMP 1 O O O O O O O O O 2 TO AUX Le...

Page 78: ...n O O O O O O O Input Select O 1 1 Input Select can only recall Libraries for the same channel O 1 O 1 O O O O Channel Name O O O O O O O Category Color Icon O O O O O O O PEQ O O O O O O O O O TO AUX Level O O O O Pan O O ON O O O O Pre O O O O TO FX Level O O O O ON O O O O Pre O O O O TO ST Assign O O O O O O O Balance O O O O O O O TO SUB Level O O O O O O O O ON O O O O O O O O ON O O O O Fad...

Page 79: ... IN 1 and ST IN 2 can be recall safe All FX Processing Send To Fader On Name All Exclude FX Name Channel Name O O O O O O Category Color Icon O O O O O O FX O O O O O O O PEQ O O O O O O O O TO AUX Level O O O O Pan O O ON O O O O Pre O O O O TO ST Assign O O O O O O Balance O O O O O O TO SUB Level O O O O O O O ON O O O O O O O ON O O O O Fader O O O O DCA Assign O O O Mute Safe O Recall Safe O ...

Page 80: ... Color Icon O O O O O O O Signal Type 1 O O O Pan Link O O O O O O O PEQ O O O O O O O O O GEQ 1 O O O O O O O O 3 3 Only when L R LINK for GEQ is turned on 4 Libraries created for AUX 1 8 cannot recall to AUX 9 10 19 20 Similarly libraries created for AUX 9 10 19 20 cannot recall to AUX 1 8 COMP O O O O O O O O O Ins FX 2 O O O O O O O O TO ST Assign 2 O O O O O O O ON O O O O Fader O O O O Send ...

Page 81: ...2 SUB only 3 Only when L R LINK for GEQ is turned on 4 Libraries created for STEREO cannot recall CH EQ to SUB Similarly libraries created for SUB cannot recall CH EQ to STEREO COMP O O O O O O O O ON O O O O Fader O O O O STEREO SUB Level Link 2 O O 2 O 2 Send From 2 Level O O O ON O O O OUTPUT Balance 1 O O O O O O Out Gain O O O O O O Φ O O O O O O Recall Safe O CUE O Scene Can use Scene Recall...

Page 82: ...ct Out SLOT OUT 19 No connection Tio1608 D UNIT ID 2 INPUT4 SLOT IN 20 CH20 Input Select CH20 Direct Out SLOT OUT 20 No connection Tio1608 D UNIT ID 2 INPUT5 SLOT IN 21 CH21 Input Select CH21 Direct Out SLOT OUT 21 No connection Tio1608 D UNIT ID 2 INPUT6 SLOT IN 22 CH22 Input Select CH22 Direct Out SLOT OUT 22 No connection Tio1608 D UNIT ID 2 INPUT7 SLOT IN 23 CH23 Input Select CH23 Direct Out S...

Page 83: ... 3 OUTPUT7 No connection SLOT IN 52 No connection AUX20 Output SLOT OUT 52 Tio1608 D UNIT ID 3 OUTPUT8 No connection SLOT IN 53 No connection No connection SLOT OUT 53 No connection No connection SLOT IN 54 No connection No connection SLOT OUT 54 No connection No connection SLOT IN 55 No connection No connection SLOT OUT 55 No connection No connection SLOT IN 56 No connection No connection SLOT OU...

Page 84: ...p Not Bookmarked The item is not bookmarked File Busy Operation Denied The operation could not be performed because the USB memory was being accessed Unsupported File Format You tried to read an unsupported file format from the USB memory Storage Not Found The USB memory could not be recognized Couldn t Write File The file could not be saved to the USB memory File Protected Could not overwrite the...

Page 85: ...led There is no NY64 D card installed in the expansion slot This message is displayed when the Quick Config button is ON and there is no NY64 D card installed TF Controls First 20 Dante Devices Found The maximum number of Dante devices on the Dante network connected to the NY64 D has been exceeded TF Controls HAs of Maximum of 3 Dante Devices The maximum number of Dante devices with HA on the Dant...

Page 86: ...annels 38 Input Port Trim screen 73 INPUT screen 42 Internal clock 25 IP address 24 K Keyboard screen 10 L Level meter 13 Library 8 Library screen 8 License information 26 M Maintenance screen 72 Menu 10 METER screen 13 Metering point 13 Monitor 18 MONITOR screen 18 MP3 14 O OMNI OUT 21 OMNI OUT screen menu 21 Oscillator 19 Output Port Trim screen 74 OUTPUT screen 68 OVERVIEW screen 38 OVERVIEW sc...

Page 87: ...de 46 GEQ 67 HPF 47 LPF 47 Manual mode 46 F Feature assignments Assigning to footswitch 31 Assigning to USER DEFINED KEYS 30 Assigning to USER DEFINED KNOBS 31 P Playback Files on USB storage device 17 R Recall safe Using recall safe 24 Recalling a Preset 9 Recalling a Scene 12 Recording Recording 17 S Setting Channel colors 76 Compressor 51 Effects 53 Fader calibration 75 Gate 49 Input 15 Insert ...

Page 88: ...Product dimensions Reference Manual TF Series 88 Product dimensions 224 599 480 225 599 510 716 225 599 866 225 599 TF5 TF3 TF1 TF1 rack mount Unit mm ...

Page 89: ...7 0 7 5 3UH 7 1 䃅 0 7 5 3UH 3 1 4 0 7 5 4 287 3UH 3 5 21 0 7 5 3RVW 5 3RVW 5 3 1 67 1387 6 7 68 68 9 35 5 3UH 6DPH DV 72 6DPH DV 72 8 6DPH DV 72 8 8 6DPH DV 8 3UH 5 3RVW 5 3UH 5 5 3RVW 5 5 8 3 1 6 1 21 3UH 5 3RVW 5 3UH 5 5 3RVW 5 5 8 3 1 6 1 21 72 8 571 1 4 0 7 5 3UH 4 3UH 5 5 21 0 7 5 4 287 3UH 5 5 3UH 5 5 3RVW 5 5 3RVW 5 3RVW 5 5 67 6DPH DV 67 1 72 8 6DPH DV 67 1 72 8 7 7 86 1 1387 7 1387 7 5 6 ...

Page 90: ... 67 䃅 䃅 67 67 5 68 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 5 67 5 2 1 4 0 7 5 3UH 4 5 21 0 7 5 4 287 0 7 5 203 287 8 203 5 0 7 5 OH 4 0 7 5 3267 5 0 7 5 4 287 3RVW 4 1 䃅 䃅 68 3 1 4 0 7 5 35 3 5 21 0 7 5 203 287 8 203 5 0 7 5 0 7 5 3267 5 0 7 5 4 287 3UH 5 3RVW 5 䃅 3RVW 4 1 8 1 4 0 7 5 3UH 4 5 21 0 7 5 4 287 0 7 5 203 287 8 203 5 0 7 5 0 7 5 3267 5 0 7 5 4 287 3UH 5 3RVW 5 䃅 3RVW 4 1 OH 4 8 3UH 5 3UH 5 5 3RVW 5 5 3UH 5 ...

Page 91: ...maha Downloads http download yamaha com Yamaha Pro Audio Global Web Site http www yamahaproaudio com Published 01 2016 CR C0 2015 Yamaha Corporation Manual Development Department Yamaha Downloads http download yamaha com Yamaha Pro Audio Global Web Site http www yamahaproaudio com ...

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