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Effects Parameters

REV-X HALL, REV-X ROOM, REV-X PLATE

Newly-developed two input, two output reverb algorithm. Delivers dense and rich 
reverberation, smooth decay, and provides a spaciousness and depth that enhances the 
original sound. Choose from three types depending on your location and needs; REV-X 
HALL, REV-X ROOM, and REV-X PLATE.

REVERB HALL, REVERB ROOM, REVERB STAGE, REVERB PLATE

One input, two output hall, room, stage, and plate reverb simulations, all with gates.

Delay

Er.

DELAY

ER.

Delay and early reflections in series

Delay+Rev

DELAY+REV

Delay and reverb in parallel

Delay

Rev

DELAY

REV

Delay and reverb in series

Dist

Delay

DIST

DELAY

Distortion and delay in series

Multi Filter

MULTI FILTER

3-band parallel filter (24 dB/octave)

Freeze

FREEZE Simple 

sampler

Distortion

DISTORTION Distortion

Amp Simulate

AMP SIMULATE  Guitar amp simulation

Comp276

COMP276

This compressor emulates the characteristics of an analog compressor that has 
become a sought-after classic in recording studios.

Comp276S

COMP276S

This is a stereo model of COMP276.

Comp260

COMP260

This compressor emulates the characteristics of a compressor/limiter of the latter 
1970s that has become a sought-after classic for live SR.

Comp260S

COMP260S

This is a stereo model of the COMP260.

Equalizer601

EQUALIZER601

This equalizer emulates the characteristics of an analog equalizer of the 1970s. It 
can be used to obtain a sense of drive.

OpenDeck

OPENDECK

This is a tape saturation effect that emulates the tape compression produced by 
two 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

Range

Description

REV TIME

0.28–27.94 s

*1

*1.

These values are for when the effect type is REV-X HALL and the ROOM SIZE=28. The range will differ depending 
on the effect type and ROOM SIZE setting.

Reverb time

INI. DLY

0.0–120.0 ms

Initial delay before reverb begins

HI. RATIO

0.1–1.0 

High-frequency reverb time ratio

LO. RATIO

0.1–1.4

Low-frequency reverb time ratio

LO.FREQ

22.0 Hz–18.0 kHz

Frequency point for LO.RATIO setting

DIFF.

0–10 

Reverb diffusion (left-right reverb spread)

ROOM SIZE

0–28

Size of room

DECAY

0–53

Gate closing speed

HPF

THRU, 22.0 Hz–8.00 kHz

High-pass filter cutoff frequency

LPF

1.00 kHz–18.0 kHz, 
THRU

Low-pass filter cutoff frequency

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

LO. RATIO

0.1–2.4

Low-frequency reverb time ratio

DIFF.

0–10

Reverb diffusion (left-right reverb spread)

DENSITY

0–100%

Reverb density

E/R DLY

0.0–100.0 ms

Delay between early reflections and reverb

E/R BAL.

0–100%

Balance of early reflections and reverb
(0% = all reverb, 100% = all early reflections)

HPF

THRU, 21.2 Hz–8.00 kHz

High-pass filter cutoff frequency

LPF

50.0 Hz–16.0 kHz, THRU

Low-pass filter cutoff frequency

GATE LVL

OFF, –60 to 0 dB

Level at which gate kicks in

ATTACK

0–120 ms

Gate opening speed

HOLD

*1

*1.

0.02 ms–2.13 s (fs=44.1 kHz), 0.02 ms–1.96 s (fs=48 kHz)

Gate open time

DECAY

*2

*2. 6.0 ms–46.0 s (fs=44.1 kHz), 5.0 ms–42.3 s (fs=48 kHz)

Gate closing speed

Содержание QL1

Страница 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 viewing history This is a convenient way to jump back to the previous page after you ve used a link to jump to a different page Using the Function Tree A function tree for the QL series is provided on p...

Страница 2: ... to MATRIX buses 49 Correcting delay between channels Output Delay 51 Using the PORT TO PORT function 52 Channel library operations 53 EQ and Dynamics 54 Using EQ 54 Using dynamics 57 Using the EQ or Dynamics libraries 60 Channel Job 61 DCA group 61 Mute group 63 Using the Recall Safe function 66 Channel Link function 69 Copying moving or initializing a channel 74 About Mix Minus 77 Scene memory 7...

Страница 3: ...INED knobs 199 Functions that can be assigned to USER DEFINED knobs 200 Custom fader bank 202 Console Lock 203 Saving and loading setup data to and from a USB flash drive 204 Word clock and slot settings 211 Using cascade connections 213 Basic settings for MIX buses and MATRIX buses 216 Switching the entire phantom power supply on off 217 Specifying the brightness of the touch screen LEDs channel ...

Страница 4: ...co5043 U76 Opt 2A EQ 1A DynamicEQ LIBRARY 148 DANTE INPUT PATCH LIBRARY 150 RACK VIRTUAL RACK 119 RACK MOUNTER 122 GEQ EDIT 123 GEQ LINK 124 EFFECT RACK 134 EFFECT EDIT 134 EFFECT TYPE 135 PREMIUM RACK 139 PREMIUM RACK MOUNTER 140 PREMIUM RACK EDIT 141 AUTOMIXER 129 PARAMETRIC EQ 126 I O DEVICE DANTE PATCH 149 DANTE SETUP 149 DANTE INPUT PATCH 150 DANTE OUTPUT PATCH 151 I O 152 REMOTE HA EDIT 154 ...

Страница 5: ...CENE SCENE LIST 81 GLOBAL PASTE 87 FADE TIME 91 SONG SELECT 94 FOCUS RECALL 89 PREVIEW 94 RECORDER USB 169 NUENDO LIVE 178 CH JOB CH LINK MODE 70 DCA GROUP ASSIGN 62 MUTE GROUP ASSIGN 64 RECALL SAFE MODE 67 CH COPY MODE 74 CH MOVE MODE 76 CH DEFAULT MODE 77 SETUP PATCH PORT SELECT 20 22 28 100 107 150 159 215 CH SELECT 17 120 170 202 Others CONFIRMATION 192 SOFT KEYBOARD 23 LOGIN 187 Startup Menu ...

Страница 6: ... on the option POPUP APPEARS WHEN KNOB S PRESSED on the PREFERENCE tab accessed by pressing the SETUP button then the USER SETUP button pressing a knob repeatedly will open or close the screen 1ch Even if a different screen is selected the channel selected with the SEL key can be set using the knobs of the SELECTED CHANNEL section In this case a window indicating the value of that parameter will a...

Страница 7: ...the send point will be fixed at POST FADER For details see Basic settings for MIX buses and MATRIX buses on page 216 Press the SEND knob or PAN knob on screen to open the SEND 8ch window GAIN PATCH field This field enables you to make HA head amp analog or digital gain settings You can also view the operational status of the head amp 1 GAIN knob Sets the analog gain digital gain of the head amp Pr...

Страница 8: ...us of a signal sent from the channel to the STEREO MONO bus If an INPUT MIX channel is set to LCR mode the LCR button appears in location 2 The LCR button is an overall on off switch for the signals sent from the channel to the STEREO MONO bus When a MATRIX STEREO or MONO channel is selected 1 BALANCE knob If the signal on the selected channel is stereo the BALANCE knob will appear enabling you to...

Страница 9: ... LPF you can switch LPF on or off using the HIGH band GAIN knob on the panel If the LOW band filter type is set to HPF you can switch HPF on or off using the LOW band GAIN knob on the panel EQ graph field This field graphically indicates the approximate response of the EQ Press this field to open the HPF EQ 1ch window in which you can set the attenuator HPF and EQ DYNAMICS 1 DYNAMICS 2 field This ...

Страница 10: ...vel setting by numerical value If the signal is clipping at any point in the channel the ΣCLIP indicator will light 3 ON button Switches the channel on or off The button is linked with the corresponding ON key on the top panel DCA MUTE field This field enables you to select the DCA or mute group to which the channel is assigned 1 Tabs Select a DCA or mute group Press the selected tab once again to...

Страница 11: ... network If the GAIN knob has been assigned to the TOUCH AND TURN knob press the knob to open the GAIN PATCH 8ch window 2 OVER indicator Lights when a signal 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 48V indicator Indicates the phantom power 48V on or off status for the head amp This indicator is not di...

Страница 12: ...he HPF EQ 1ch window in which you can set the HPF and EQ NOTE If DCA or monitor has been selected this field will be blank DYNAMICS 1 2 field This field displays the threshold value and meter for Dynamics 1 2 Press this field to open the DYNAMICS 1 2 1ch 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...

Страница 13: ...the signal is mono and the BALANCE knob will appear if the signal is stereo 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 When a MATRIX channel monaural or MONO channel is selected The ΣCLIP indicator will light if the signal is clipping at some point in the channel For a stereo MAT...

Страница 14: ...indow to patch QL console s output channels and Dante audio network In this window assign output channel signals to DANTE 1 64 ports for QL5 or DANTE 1 32 ports for QL1 Next patch the output signals from DANTE 1 64 for QL5 or DANTE 1 32 for QL1 assigned in the OUTPUT PORT window to I O device outputs Use the OUTPUT PATCH window of the I O DEVICE to make these assignments QL console internal patchi...

Страница 15: ... the corresponding channel When you press this button a screen will appear in which you can select an icon or sample name 3 Channel name input box Indicates the name that is assigned to the corresponding channel When you press this field a keyboard window allowing you to change the channel name will appear STEP 1 Press the Bank Select keys in the Fader Bank section and the SEL keys on the top pane...

Страница 16: ...you can either select the output port that will be the output destination of each output channel or you can select the output channel that will be the output source for each output port Selecting the output port for each output channel NOTE With QL V1 07 and later when you change from input channels to output channels using the Bank Select keys the SEND field of the SELECTED CHANNEL VIEW screen ch...

Страница 17: ...egory select list Select the type of port 7 Port select buttons From the category these buttons let you select the port to patch To cancel the selection press the button once again 8 Tabs Enable you to switch between items 9 Close button Closes the screen Selecting the output channel for each output port NOTE If PATCH CONFIRMATION in the PREFERENCE tab on the USER SETUP screen is ON a confirmation...

Страница 18: ... CUE STEREO L STEREO R MONO C CUE L CUE R NOTE In the case of QL1 channels that do not exist on the model will not be shown 2 Channel select button Select the channel to be assigned to the output port from the current category 3 CLOSE button Closes the screen Inserting an external device into a channel You can insert an effect processor or other external device into the signal path of an INPUT MIX...

Страница 19: ...L OUTPUT button output channels only Specifies whether the insert point setting will be applied to all output channels NOTE Insert 1 and insert 2 are serial connections with fixed sequential numbers INSERT IN HA field This field will appear if you have selected an input port that features a head amp as the insert in 6 48V button Switches head amp phantom power 48V currently selected for insert 1 a...

Страница 20: ...category of port The categories correspond to the following ports The displayed categories vary depending on the channel type DANTE1 32 DANTE1 DANTE32 DANTE33 64 DANTE33 DANTE64 QL5 only INPUT INPUT1 32 QL5 INPUT1 16 QL1 input channels only OUTPUT DIGITAL OMNI OUT1 16 DIGITAL OUT L R output channels only SLOT1 SLOT1 1 SLOT1 16 SLOT2 SLOT2 1 SLOT2 16 GEQ RACK GEQ1L A GEQ8R B EFFECT RACK FX1L A FX8R...

Страница 21: ... PATCH button Displays the currently selected Direct Out output port Press this button to open the PORT SELECT window in which you can select an output port 3 DIRECT OUT ON button Switches the Direct Out on or off 4 DIRECT OUT LEVEL knob Indicates the output level of the Direct Out You can use the TOUCH AND TURN knob to adjust the level 5 APPLY TO ALL INPUT button input channels only Specifies whe...

Страница 22: ...PORT SELECT window Displayed when you press the DIRECT OUT PATCH button in the one channel or the eight channel INSERT DIRECT OUT window Set the output port used for direct output 1 Category select list Selects the category of output port The categories correspond to the following output ports The displayed categories vary depending on the channel type OUTPUT DIGITAL REC OMNI OUT1 OMNI OUT16 QL5 O...

Страница 23: ...ff This is an on off switch for signals sent from the input channel to MIX buses 1 16 MIX LEVEL 1 16 MIX send levels 1 16 Adjusts the send level of signals sent from the input channel to VARI type MIX buses 1 16 As the position from which the signal is sent to the MIX bus you can choose from the following immediately before EQ pre fader or post fader MATRIX ON OFF MATRIX send on off This is an on ...

Страница 24: ...plains how to specify the channel name icon and channel color PATCH NAME screen When selecting the PATCH tab 1 PATCH button Indicates the currently patched port If you press this button when another tab is active a window will appear enabling you to select the network and port 2 Icon button Indicates the icon and color that are currently selected for the corresponding channel When you press this b...

Страница 25: ... can also add or edit characters in the channel name field after you have entered the sample name If you want to quickly assign channel names that consist of a common name plus a consecutive number such as Vocal 1 or Vocal 2 enter a sample name first and then add a number The channel indicator will turn off for any channel for which black OFF was selected as a channel color When selecting the NAME...

Страница 26: ...of the head amp You can use the TOUCH AND TURN knob to adjust the gain If the Gain Compensation function is turned on an indicator will appear showing the position of the analog gain when the function is turned on HA meter Displays the level of the HA input signal GC Gain Compensation ON OFF button Turns the Gain Compensation gain correction function on or off If the Gain Compensation function is ...

Страница 27: ... GAIN digital gain knob Indicates the digital gain value You can use the TOUCH AND TURN knob to adjust the digital gain If the Gain Compensation function is turned on no changes will be made to the input level of the analog gain and therefore the input gain is adjusted with the digital gain 8 Digital gain meter Indicates the level after the signal passes through the digital gain 9 GC ALL ON button...

Страница 28: ...witch phantom power 48V on or off A GAIN analog gain knob Indicates the analog gain of the head amp You can use the TOUCH AND TURN knob to adjust the gain If the Gain Compensation function is turned on an indicator will appear showing the position of the analog gain when the function is turned on Level meter Indicates the input signal level GC Gain Compensation button Switches the Gain Compensatio...

Страница 29: ... This indicator is available only if an input channel is selected 3 48V indicator Indicates the 48V on off status for each channel 4 Ø Phase indicator Indicates the phase setting for each channel NOTE If the input channel is patched to a slot for which the connection to the head amp is not recognized the knob 1 will be replaced with the slot port number of the patch destination 3 will not be displ...

Страница 30: ... perform this operation rapidly if you ve assigned Gain Compensation on off as the SET BY SEL function to one of the USER DEFINED keys Sending the signal from an input channel to the STEREO MONO bus The STEREO bus and MONO bus are used to send signals to the main speakers There are two ways to send signals to the STEREO bus or MONO bus ST MONO mode and LCR mode You can select the mode individually...

Страница 31: ...W screen and then press the knob once again 4 Use the MODE select button in the TO STEREO MONO window to select either ST MONO mode or LCR mode for each channel 5 In the MASTER section on the top panel turn on the ON key for the ST IN channel stereo INPUT channel monaural and then raise the fader to an appropriate level 6 In the INPUT section on the top panel turn on the ON key for the input chann...

Страница 32: ...ss the knob to select it and then operate the TOUCH AND TURN knob page 33 TO STEREO MONO window CH1 32 CH33 64 ST IN QL5 ST IN QL1 Adjusts the status of a signal sent from the corresponding input channel to the STEREO MONO bus You can also adjust the selected pan or balance setting 1 Channel select button Selects the channel You can select multiple channels simultaneously 2 Σ clipping indicator Li...

Страница 33: ...0 When the CSR knob is set to 100 ST IN channel C L R TO ST PAN knob Signal sent to the STEREO L bus Signal sent to the STEREO R bus Signal level C L R TO ST BALANCE knob Signal sent from the STEREO L channel to the STEREO L bus Signal level C L R Signal sent from the STEREO R channel to the STEREO R bus TO ST BALANCE knob Signal level C L R Signal sent to the MONO C bus Signal sent to the STEREO ...

Страница 34: ...nnels to a specific MIX MATRIX bus can be adjusted simultaneously Using the SELECTED CHANNEL section This section explains how to use the TOUCH AND TURN knob to adjust the send levels of signals sent from a specific input channel to all MIX MATRIX buses MIX buses can be either a FIXED type that features a fixed send level or a VARI type that features a variable send level The MATRIX buses are all ...

Страница 35: ...ts the send point to PRE The send point is the point at which signals are sent from all send source channels including the input and output channels to the selected send destination At this time the PRE POST button will light 2 ALL POST button Sets the send point to POST The send point is the point at which signals are sent from all send source channels including the input and output channels to t...

Страница 36: ...on to a USER DEFINED key This lets you quickly switch to SENDS ON FADER mode for a specific MIX MATRIX bus and quickly switch back again SENDS ON FADER mode 1 MIX MATRIX select button Use the MIX MATRIX select button to switch between MIX MATRIX for the bus displayed in the Function Access Area 2 MIX MATRIX bus select buttons Select the buses that will be controlled by the faders 3 Close button Cl...

Страница 37: ... INPUT DELAY window 8ch You can set the on off status and the value of the input channel delay 1 DELAY SCALE button Press the button to display the DELAY SCALE window in which you can select the unit for the delay time There are five delay scales meter meter sec feet feet sec sample number of samples ms milliseconds and frame frames If you select frame as the units you can choose from six frame ra...

Страница 38: ... can select the unit for the delay time 2 Channel select button Lights to indicate the currently selected input channel Press the button to select the channel 3 Delay setting knob input channels only Use the TOUCH AND TURN knob to set the value You can view the current value immediately beside the knob always shown in unit of ms and below the knob shown using the currently selected scale NOTE If m...

Страница 39: ...shown below 1 LR MONO SELECT field Select one of the four buttons The button you select lights up and the others go off If a stereo input channel is selected the OVERVIEW screen will appear as shown below 2 LR MONO SELECT button This a toggle button The setting switches each time the button is pressed STEREO IN Lch STEREO IN Rch STEREO R STEREO L ON ON PAN BAL PAN BAL 1 Normal STEREO setting L MON...

Страница 40: ...sition Use the SEND knob MIX 3 of the Selected Channel section to make adjustments 3 Assign buttons for each bus If there is a bus from which you do not want to output an audio signal turn that button off 4 DIV knob This determines how the Center signal is fed to the Left Right and Center channels When set to 0 the Center signal is fed only to the Left and Right channels When set to 50 the Center ...

Страница 41: ... the surround positions Press here to open the SURROUND PAN 1CH screen OVERVIEW screen If you set a bus to Surround mode in BUS SETUP the OVERVIEW screen appears as shown below 1 Surround graph This graph shows the surround positions Press here to open the SURROUND PAN 1CH screen 2 L R F R switch button Use this toggle button to switch between the screen for adjusting L R and the screen for adjust...

Страница 42: ...meter is used to set the front rear surround position You can use the TOUCH AND TURN knob to adjust this 6 DIV knob This determines how the Center signal is fed to the Left Right and Center channels When set to 0 the Center signal is fed only to the Left and Right channels When set to 50 the Center signal is fed equally to the Left Right and Center channels When set to 100 it s fed to only the Cen...

Страница 43: ...hown below This screen is displayed when you press the pan display area in the SELECTED CHANNEL VIEW screen or the OVERVIEW screen 1 Surround graph This graph shows the surround positions 2 L R F R switch button Use this toggle button to switch between the screen for adjusting L R and the screen for adjusting F R You can use the TOUCH AND TURN knob to adjust this 1 2 Adjusting L R 1 2 Adjusting F ...

Страница 44: ...ip indicator The TO STEREO MONO OUTPUT screen appears as shown below Parameters cannot be set for MIX 1 6 this screen is only for displaying parameters Channel library operations Channel libraries include INPUT CHANNEL LIBRARY which enables you to store and recall various parameters including the head amp settings for input channels To recall a library press the corresponding LIBRARY button in the...

Страница 45: ...INSERT 1 2 OUT To OUTPUT PATCH MIX INSERT 1 2 IN 1 16 To RACKIN PATCH MIX INSERT 1 2 OUT 1 16 ST L MONO C ST R PAN BAL TO ST LR MONO TO MONO LCR TO LCR CSR POST ON PAN MODE PRE FADER POST ON PRE FADER POST ON ON LEVEL ON LEVEL LEVEL PAN BAL ON To MATRIX VARI To MATRIX VARI STEREO MATRIX1 3 7 MATRIX2 4 8 INSERT INSERT POINT POST ON INSERT 1 2 OUT PRE FADER INSERT 1 2 OUT PRE EQ INSERT 1 2 OUT BAL P...

Страница 46: ...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 13 16 only You can send the output signals of MIX channels 13 16 to dynamics processors and use t...

Страница 47: ...in the TO STEREO MONO window to select either ST MONO mode or LCR mode for each channel 4 In the MASTER section on the top panel turn on the ON key for the STEREO channel MONO channel and then raise the fader to an appropriate level 5 Turn on the ON keys for those channels and use the fader in the Channel Strip section to raise the master level of the MIX channel to an appropriate position The sub...

Страница 48: ... 9 CSR knob Adjusts the relative level of signals sent from the channel to the STEREO L R bus and to the MONO C bus in the range of 0 100 To adjust the value press the knob to select it and then operate the TOUCH AND TURN knob TO STEREO MONO window CH1 32 CH33 64 ST IN QL5 ST IN QL1 OUTPUT This window shows the status of signals sent from the corresponding channel to the STEREO bus MONO bus You ca...

Страница 49: ...ction to access the corresponding MIX MATRIX channel and then press the appropriate CUE key in the Channel Strip section MATRIX SEND screen 1 ALL PRE button Sets the send point to PRE The send point is the point at which signals are sent from all send source channels including the input and output channels to the selected send destination 2 ALL POST button Sets the send point to POST The send poin...

Страница 50: ... levels of the signals that are routed from each channel to the currently selected MIX MATRIX bus The ON keys will also change to the SEND ON status If you press the currently selected MIX MATRIX bus select button again cue monitoring will be turned on for the corresponding MIX MATRIX channel This method is convenient if you want to monitor the signal that is being sent to the selected MIX MATRIX ...

Страница 51: ... is assigned 4 Channel select button Enables you to select the channel that you want to assign to the output port The name of the currently selected channel is displayed 5 Delay time knob Sets the delay time of the output port Press the knob to select it and then operate the TOUCH AND TURN knob The millisecond delay time value is indicated above the knob and the delay time value in the units selec...

Страница 52: ... to use the I O jacks on QL series consoles as I O jacks for an audio network OUTPUTS PHONES OUT LR PHONES DA PHONES LEVEL 2 Tip Ring Sleeve OUTPUT PATCH OUTPUT PATCH STEREO OUT L STEREO OUT MONO C STEREO OUT R STEREO L C STEREO R C OUTPUT PATCH SLOT1 SLOT2 SLOT 1 6 1 6 DELAY MAX 1000ms DELAY MAX 1000ms TRIM GAIN DA 1 6 8 1 2 3 DELAY MAX 1000ms TRIM GAIN OMNI OUT 1 16 8 DANTE 1 64 32 6 4 3 2 DELAY...

Страница 53: ...t the channel to be assigned to the output port from the current category 3 CLOSE button Closes the screen Channel library operations Channel libraries include OUTPUT CHANNEL LIBRARY which enables you to store and recall various parameters for output channels To recall the library while an output channel is selected press the LIBRARY button on the SELECTED CHANNEL VIEW screen For details on using ...

Страница 54: ...of a wide variety of presets suitable for various instruments or situations You can also access the SELECTED CHANNEL VIEW screen and use the knobs in the SELECTED CHANNEL section to edit the EQ and high pass filter page 8 Even when the HPF EQ window is displayed you can use the knobs in the SELECTED CHANNEL section to control the EQ HPF EQ window 1ch This lets you edit all EQ parameters of the cur...

Страница 55: ...wner s Manual E EQ FLAT button Press this button to reset the GAIN parameters of all EQ band to 0 dB F HIGH SHELVING ON OFF button Turn on this button to select the shelving type filter for the HIGH band G LPF ON OFF button Turn on this button to select the low pass filter for the HIGH band H EQ ON OFF button Switches the EQ on or off I EQ IN OUT level meters Indicates the peak level of signals be...

Страница 56: ...nal is clipping 4 HPF FREQUENCY knob input channels only Indicates the cutoff frequency of the HPF You can use the knobs in the SELECTED CHANNEL section to adjust this 5 HPF ON OFF button input channels only Switches the HPF on or off HPF EQ window CH1 32 CH33 64 ST IN QL5 ST IN QL1 OUTPUT This window displays the corresponding input channels or output channels simultaneously This window is only f...

Страница 57: ...indow 2 DEFAULT button Press this button to reset all dynamics parameters to the initial values 3 COPY button All dynamics parameter settings will be copied in buffer memory 4 PASTE button Press this button to apply the settings in buffer memory to the current dynamics If no valid data has been copied in the buffer memory nothing will happen 5 COMPARE button Press this button to swap between the c...

Страница 58: ... key in signal that will trigger the dynamics SELF PRE EQ The pre EQ signal of the same channel SELF POST EQ The post EQ signal of the same channel MIX OUT 13 16 Output signals of MIX channels 13 16 CH1 64 POST EQ QL5 CH1 32 POST EQ QL1 ST IN1L 8R POST EQ MIX1 16 POST EQ MTRX1 8 POST EQ ST L R MONO POST EQ The post EQ signal of the corresponding channel 1 1 The selectable signals are limited to th...

Страница 59: ...f GATE is selected as the dynamics type the indicator status means the following 3 Dynamics graph Indicates the dynamics parameter values The currently selected dynamics type appears below the graph Press the graph to access the DYNAMICS 1ch window for that channel 4 THRESHOLD knob Indicates the threshold value for the dynamics You can use the TOUCH AND TURN knob to adjust the value 5 DYNAMICS ON ...

Страница 60: ...e is an INPUT EQ LIBRARY that lets you store recall EQ settings for input channels and an OUTPUT EQ LIBRARY that lets you store and recall EQ settings for output channels To recall settings from a library press the LIBRARY tool button in the HPF EQ window NOTE You can recall 199 different settings from both the input EQ library and output EQ library Forty 40 of the input library items are read onl...

Страница 61: ... and then specify the DCA group to which it should be assigned NOTE DCA group settings are saved as part of the scene With QL V3 0 and later you can now assign the Stereo Mono bus master Mix bus master and Matrix bus master channels to a DCA group on channels other than input channels DCA groups were formerly used exclusively for input channels However with this new feature you can use the DCA gro...

Страница 62: ...group When you press this button the keyboard window will appear allowing you to enter or edit the text 5 DCA group select button Selects the DCA group that you want to assign 6 POST ONLY button Specifies the object of muting in the DCA group as POST only 7 PRE POST button Specifies the object of muting in the DCA group as PRE and POST The PRE POST indicator is shown below a DCA group that has thi...

Страница 63: ...put channels Both types of channels can exist in the same group Assigning channels to mute groups As with the DCA group there are the following two ways to assign channels to mute groups You can select a specific mute group first and then specify the channels to be assigned to the group You can select a specific channel and then specify the mute group to which it should be assigned STEP 1 Assign i...

Страница 64: ...ute group While this window is displayed press the SEL key for the channel that you want to assign to the mute group The channel will be assigned to the mute group and the on screen fader for that channel will turn red Press the same SEL key once again if you want to remove the channel from the group If the MUTE SAFE button is on this field displays the channels that enabled for mute safe that is ...

Страница 65: ...trol mute groups you can use the MUTE GROUP MASTER buttons in the MUTE GROUP ASSIGN window In addition it may prove convenient if you assign the Mute On Off function for a mute group 1 8 to a USER DEFINED key Assigning mute groups to USER DEFINED keys STEP 1 Press the SEL key of the input channels output channels that you want to operate 2 Use the mute group select buttons in the SELECTED CHANNEL ...

Страница 66: ...disabling the Mute function Mute can be temporarily disabled by turning on the ON key and resumed by turning it off when you mute one of the mute groups to which that channel belongs However this mute control by turning on off the ON key is disabled in the PREVIEW mode Using the Recall Safe function Recall Safe is a function that excludes only specific parameters channels DCA groups from Recall op...

Страница 67: ...tion 3 SET BY SEL button Enables you to use the SEL keys on the panel to select channels that will be affected by the Recall Safe function Turn this button on and then press the SEL key for the channel to which you want to apply Recall Safe Recall Safe will turn on Press the same SEL key once again to de select the channel 4 GLOBAL RECALL SAFE display field Indicates the state of Recall Safe setti...

Страница 68: ...annel STEREO channel MONO channel If Recall Safe is turned on for global parameters the safe parameter select buttons of the selected channel will light green as follows In this illustration the items that are lit green indicate that the INPUT PATCH INSERT PATCH and DIRECT OUT parameters have been set to Safe by the INPUT PATCH Global parameter settings In the same way turning on the Global parame...

Страница 69: ...reate or on the number and combinations of channels that can be included in these link groups You can select the types of parameters to be linked for each link group However input channels and output channels cannot coexist on the same link group The parameters to be linked can be selected from the following choices For an input channel Head amp settings Digital gain settings HPF settings EQ setti...

Страница 70: ...ft and right of the ST IN channel are always linked In the case of the QL1 faders that do not exist on the model will not be shown 2 Link indicator If an input channel belonging to a link group is selected the associated link group is shown The LINK PARAMETER field and SEND PARAMETER field show the link settings While you hold down the SEL key of an input channel that does not belong to any link g...

Страница 71: ...e link group Adding a new channel to an existing link group Hold down any SEL key within the group and press the SEL key that you want to add to the group NOTE If the link destination channel is already assigned to another link group its assignment to the previous group will be canceled and it will be added to the newly assigned group Removing a channel from a link group Hold down any SEL key in t...

Страница 72: ...e parameters you can select in the LINK PARAMETER field 1 MATRIX channel not applicable NOTE If you link Dynamics for two or more output channels the parameter values will be linked but the key in sources are not linked and can instead be set for each channel The behavior of key in signals is linked in units of 8ch For details about dynamics see EQ and Dynamics page 54 Units of 8ch means MIX1 MIX8...

Страница 73: ...ed linked channel adjust the parameter value You can also remove all linked channels from the same link group temporarily This can be helpful if you want to edit parameters that are linked to each other while maintaining the same relative level differences While you are holding down the SEL key the fader values will not be linked However you cannot temporarily cancel this link during the fading ph...

Страница 74: ...the parameters of the copy destination You can copy between the following combinations of channels Between input channels Between the STEREO L R channel and MONO channel Between MIX channels Between MATRIX channels CH COPY MODE window This window enables you to copy channel settings STEP 1 In the Function Access Area press the CH JOB button 2 Press the COPY button in the CH JOB menu 3 Press a SEL ...

Страница 75: ...the selected copy destination channels press the DESTINATION CHs field NOTE In the case of the QL1 faders that do not exist on the model will not be shown 3 COPY button Executes the copy operation After selecting the copy source channel and copy destination channel s press this button to execute the copy operation 4 CLOSE button Press this button to close the window and return to the previous scre...

Страница 76: ... that do not exist on the model will not be shown 3 MOVE button Executes a move operation After selecting the move source channel and move destination channel the channel settings move from the move source to the move destination The settings of all channels between the move source and move destination will shift toward the move source by one channel 4 CLOSE button Press this button to close the w...

Страница 77: ...nals sent to the MIX MATRIX buses You can use this function to quickly send monitoring signals to a performer or announcer simply by removing his or her audio signal NOTE This Mix Minus function is a shortcut for settings rather than an operation to switch between modes Therefore even after using this function you can still edit any parameter on the window without restrictions CH JOB menu Function...

Страница 78: ...Channel Job Reference Manual 78 NOTE You can also access the MIX MINUS popup window by pressing the CH JOB button in the Function Access Area then pressing the MIX MINUS button ...

Страница 79: ...ttings Mute group settings Channel link settings Panel assignment status PANEL SNAPSHOT CUSTOM FADER BANK settings The number of the currently selected scene appears in the SCENE field of the Function Access Area SCENE field You can press the SCENE field to access the SCENE LIST window in which you can view and edit additional settings for the scene 1 Scene number Indicates the number of the curre...

Страница 80: ...SCENE TITLE field Press this field to select it and then enter a title for the scene maximum 16 characters 2 COMMENT field Press this field to select it and then enter a comment for the scene You can use this as a memorandum for each scene maximum 32 characters NOTE For details on entering text refer to Assigning a name in the separate Owner s Manual STEP 1 Use the controllers on the top panel or ...

Страница 81: ...s with consecutive scene numbers starting with scene 001 No symbol No scene will be protected NOTE The R symbol for scene number 000 cannot be disabled 6 Current scene The currently selected scene that is the current scene is highlighted in blue in the list If you press another scene number in the list the list will scroll and that scene will become the current scene 7 SCENE SELECT knob Use the TO...

Страница 82: ...l processing of the current scene Recalling a scene SCENE LIST window 1 RECALL SCENE button Recalls the currently selected scene 2 RECALL UNDO button Undoes the Recall operation This button is valid only immediately after you perform a Recall operation NOTE You can also assign the function of the RECALL UNDO button to a USER DEFINED key page 194 You can also use MIDI messages Program Changes to re...

Страница 83: ...e scene number that you assigned to the USER DEFINED key When you press a USER DEFINED key to which this function is assigned the assigned scene will be recalled immediately STEP 1 In the Function Access Area press the SETUP button 2 Press the USER SETUP button in the upper left of the SETUP screen 3 Press the USER DEFINED KEYS tab in the USER SETUP window 4 Press the button for the USER DEFINED k...

Страница 84: ...Press this field to open the SCENE COMMENT EDIT window in which you can enter comments for the scene You can edit comments in this window 5 STATUS field Indicators in this field indicate the setting status of the FOCUS FADE TIME PLAYBACK playback link and GPI General Purpose Interface functions The Playback Link function plays a desired song in a specified time duration after a scene is recalled 6...

Страница 85: ...cut another scene before you paste the newly copied or cut scene will overwrite the scene in the buffer memory You cannot select multiple scenes as the copy source You can select multiple paste destination scenes To do so press the MULTI SELECT button to turn it on and then rotate the TOUCH AND TURN knob In this case the same content will be pasted to all selected scenes A copied scene can also be...

Страница 86: ... multiple scenes that have already been stored NOTE The Global Paste function will be available for a user if the SCENE LIST STORE SORT parameter is turned on in his or her user level settings NOTE A progress bar will be displayed as the data is being pasted During the paste operation the STOP button will appear Press the STOP button if you want to abort the operation In that case part of the data...

Страница 87: ... DIGITAL GAIN Digital gain settings for the corresponding input channel 1 3 2 EQ EQ settings DYNA1 Dynamics 1 settings including KEY IN SOURCE and KEY IN FILTER DYNA2 Dynamics 2 settings including KEY IN SOURCE MIX SEND Send level pan and PRE POST of the signal sent to a MIX bus MATRIX SEND Send level pan and PRE POST of the signal sent to a MATRIX bus FADER Fader level CH ON On off status of ON k...

Страница 88: ...Recall function is specified individually for each scene the Recall Safe settings are applied to all scenes NOTE The FOCUS field enables you to make settings for the Focus function The buttons in this field correspond to the scene list shown on the left side of the SCENE LIST window Scenes for which Focus settings are made are indicated by a FOCUS indication in the STATUS field of the SCENE LIST w...

Страница 89: ...ING field Specifies the content that will be saved by the next scene store operation FOCUS RECALL window Sets the parameters that will be recalled 1 CLEAR ALL button SET ALL button Turns off or on all focus channel selections and global focus parameter settings 2 Focus channel display field Indicates the target channel for a Recall operation The view of this field is the same as that in the RECALL...

Страница 90: ...US RECALL Settings for DCA 1 16 are made simultaneously DCA ASSIGN button settings are linked according to the channel link for the scene 9 FOCUS button Switches the Focus Recall function on or off 0 CLOSE button Closes the window Using the Fade function Fade is a function that smoothly changes the faders of specified channels and DCA groups to their new values over a specified duration when you r...

Страница 91: ...play this window press the SET button in the FADE TIME field in the SCENE LIST window 1 Channel display field The channels or DCA groups to which Fade is applied are highlighted To select the channels or DCA groups to which Fade is applied press the SEL keys for the channels or DCA groups Press the same SEL key once again to de select the channel 2 FADE TIME knob Sets the fade time You can use the...

Страница 92: ...ill be output from each GPI OUT Pressing a button repeatedly will switch between the following functions OFF Nothing will be output TRIGGER A trigger will be output when the scene is recalled TALLY A tally will be output when the scene is recalled 2 CURRENT SETTING field Specifies the content that will be saved by the next scene store operation STEP 1 Press the SCENE field in the Function Access A...

Страница 93: ...ll stop when the scene is recalled regardless of the offset time setting SCENE LIST window PLAYBACK LINK field 1 PLAY button Sets the Playback Link function s on off status for each scene 2 Song select button Press this button to open the SONG SELECT window in which you can select a song and set the offset time time duration from scene recall until the start of playback Also the title of the selec...

Страница 94: ...recalled scene will appear on the panel of the QL series console but the signal processing of the current scene will remain as it was prior to the recall Even if you modify the settings and save them as a new scene or by overwriting the signal processing of the current scene will remain as it was prior to the recall During an actual performance it can be convenient to use this to check the content...

Страница 95: ...ges USER DEFINED KEYS operations USER DEFINED KNOBS operations Monitor MONITOR CUE OSCILLATOR TALKBACK changes or display Changing or viewing Nuendo Live settings Changing or viewing the recorder Changing DANTE SETUP or DANTE PATCH settings FADE TIME EFFECT FREEZE playback or recording MIDI clock and tap tempo for effects Internal metering for Premium Effects GR for DynamicEQ and Portico 5043 VU f...

Страница 96: ...R MONITOR MONO C MONITOR OUT MONO C MONITOR OUT R MONITOR OUT L To OUTPUT PATCH To OUTPUT PATCH To OUTPUT PATCH MONO TALKBACK ON CUE TRIM INPUT OUTPUT DCA CUE L CUE R MONO ON MONITOR LEVEL D I M M E R MONITOR DIMM ON CUE LOGIC MONO C M O N I T O R S E L E C T DEFINE MIX MAX 8ch STEREO OUT L R STEREO OUT MONO C STEREO OUT L C R PHONES L PHONES R To PHONES OUT To PHONES OUT DELAY MAX 1000ms DELAY MA...

Страница 97: ...Turn it off if you do not want to output cue signals to the monitoring speakers Using the Monitor function This section explains how to select the desired monitor source and monitor it from the PHONES Out jack or external monitor speakers NOTE Monitor on off operations selection of the monitor source and dimmer on off operations can also be assigned to USER DEFINED keys page 194 STEP 1 Connect you...

Страница 98: ...nal 4 MONITOR FADER field Enables you to set and view the monitor fader that adjusts the monitor level MONITOR FADER LEVEL knob Adjusts the monitor fader level FADER ASSIGN display This area displays the type of faders that are currently assigned to the monitor fader Indicator assignments are as follows No assignment MASTER A Master A only MASTER A Master A Master B Custom fader bank MASTER B Mast...

Страница 99: ...r Indicates the on off status of the dimmer function for talkback 4 PHONES LEVEL LINK button Enables you to link the signal level at the PHONES Out jack to the monitor signal level If this button is on the MONITOR FADER LEVEL knob and monitor fader will adjust the level of the signal sent to the PHONES OUT jack 5 CUE INTERRUPTION button Press this button to interrupt the monitor signal by the cue ...

Страница 100: ...L and R and monitor through two speakers If you have not specified an output port for MONITOR OUT C selecting the MONO C button or LCR button as the monitor source will automatically cause the MONO channel signal to be distributed to MONITOR OUT L R A ASSIGN field If you have selected DEFINE in the SOURCE SELECT field you can use the ASSIGN field to specify multiple monitor sources The following t...

Страница 101: ...utton Downmix in mono mode 5 Meter field Shows the meters for the surround signal being monitored The layout of the meters is the same as the layout set in the SURROUND SETUP screen SURROUND MONITOR window Surround mode You can make detailed settings for surround monitoring If Surround mode is set for the bus settings in BUS SETUP this window appears when you press the MONITOR display button or me...

Страница 102: ...r speakers When turned on all speaker buttons in the speaker mute field are turned on At this time if you press one of the speaker buttons only that button remains on the other buttons go off If you press a different speaker button the other buttons go off NOTE If you switch to Surround mode the patch for monitor output can be set in the OUTPUT PORT screen rather than this screen Refer to page 51 ...

Страница 103: ...onitors to the downmix parameters for the main channel MIX1 6 to STEREO Using the Cue function About CUE groups Cue signals on the QL 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 any input channel to turn cue on 2 DCA CUE group The cue signals of DCA groups ...

Страница 104: ...ng the Cue function This section explains how to use the CUE key for a channel or DCA group to monitor cue signals NOTE Be aware that if you turn CUE INTERRUPTION off in the MONITOR popup window the cue signal will not be sent to the connected monitor speakers However the front panel PHONES jack will always output the cue signal regardless of the Monitor on off setting See Using the Monitor functi...

Страница 105: ...r the cue signal adjust the gain of the output port that is patched to it If you turn on the CUE key the cue output level is indicated The upper part of the cue meter shows an abbreviation indicating the currently on cue group or cue button The abbreviations displayed for the cue meters have the following meaning MONITOR screen The CUE field on the MONITOR screen enables you to check the current c...

Страница 106: ...on enables you to make settings related to DCA cue 4 Cue point select button Sets the cue point for the DCA group to PRE PAN immediately before PAN or POST PAN immediately after PAN 5 DCA TRIM knob Indicates the monitor level of cue signals from a DCA group You can adjust the level using the TOUCH AND TURN knob You can adjust the monitor levels in the range of 30dB to 20dB 6 UNITY button Turn on t...

Страница 107: ...e exceeds the value set with this knob the cue is released MONITOR screen CUE field in Surround mode If you set a bus to Surround mode in BUS SETUP the CUE field in the MONITOR screen appears as shown below 1 5 1 SOLO Button Used to cue only the input channels to be used in the 5 1 channel mix Outputs PLAYBACK OUT and EFFECT cannot be cued CUE screen Surround mode If you set a bus to Surround mode...

Страница 108: ... you can select either a Latch operation or an Unlatch operation the function will be enabled only while you continue holding down the key page 194 When talkback is on you can use the talkback dimmer to lower the monitor levels other than the talkback signal page 99 64 32 SLOT1 1 16 SLOT2 1 16 CASCADE IN TALKBACK INPUT SELECT ON DANTE IN 1 64 32 INPUT 1 32 16 MIX 1 2 15 16 ST L R M O N O C MATRIX ...

Страница 109: ...pen the TALKBACK popup window In this popup window you can make detailed settings for talkback 1 INPUT TO TALKBACK field This field allows a mic connected to a conventional input port to be used as a talkback input INPUT TO TALKBACK patch button Press the button 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 bu...

Страница 110: ...n If you press the LEVEL knob you can use the TOUCH AND TURN knob to adjust the oscillator level 3 OSCILLATOR MODE field Indicates the currently selected oscillator mode Pressing the MODE button repeatedly will switch modes 4 OSCILLATOR ASSIGN field An indicator lights to indicate the currently selected oscillator output destination input channels or buses Use the tabs on the left to select channe...

Страница 111: ...ou can adjust the value by using the TOUCH AND TURN knob LEVEL knob EVEN R Indicates the output level of the sine wave on the EVEN R side You can adjust the value by using the TOUCH AND TURN knob FREQ knob EVEN R Indicates the frequency of the sine wave on the EVEN R side You can adjust the value by using the TOUCH AND TURN knob By default ODD L is set to 1kHz and EVEN R is set to 400Hz At this ti...

Страница 112: ...The ASSIGNED indicator is lit green for a tab that contains a selection If the mode is set to SINE WAVE 2CH the signal is output to either odd ODD L side or even EVEN R side of the selected channel For example the signal set to ODD L is output in MIX1 and the signal set to EVEN R is output in MIX2 You can press the CLEAR ALL button to defeat all selections NOTE In the case of QL1 channels that do ...

Страница 113: ... points the points in the signal route at which the level is detected To access the METER screen press the METER field of the Function Access Area INPUT OUTPUT RTA tab Use these tabs to switch between the INPUT METER screen OUTPUT METER screen and RTA screen INPUT METER screen This screen shows the meters and faders for all input channels NOTE In the case of QL1 channels that do not exist on the m...

Страница 114: ...put channels For INPUT METER PRE GC Immediately before GAIN COMPENSATION PRE D GAIN Immediately before DIGITAL GAIN POST D GAIN Immediately after DIGITAL GAIN PRE FADER Immediately before the fader immediately before INPUT DELAY POST ON immediately after the ON key For OUTPUT METER PRE EQ Immediately before the EQ PRE FADER Immediately before the fader POST ON immediately after the ON key PEAK HOL...

Страница 115: ...X bus changes color RTA METER screen This is the real time analyzer screen The results of a frequency analysis for the selected source are shown in the 1 6 octave band 61 band 1 Frequency Response graph A graph of a frequency analysis is shown in the 1 6 octave band 2 Source selection buttons Use these buttons to specify the output channel whose frequency response you want to see 3 OVER display Da...

Страница 116: ... button Setting this switch to ON allows you to add rate of decay to the graph FAST SLOW switch button Use this button to set the rate of decay FAST SLOW 7 HOLD button Press this button to hold the graph that displays frequency response METER screen Surround mode If you set a bus to Surround mode in BUS SETUP the METER screen appears as shown below 1 MONITOR Meters for MIX1 6 The layout for L R C ...

Страница 117: ...meter for the STEREO signal is shown on the right side The layout for L R C LFE Ls and Rs is the same as the layout set in the SURROUND SETUP screen When cue is operating EFFECT CUE is shown on the right side as usual The 5 1 SOLO CUE display is updated on the left side However if CUE MODE is set to 5 1 SOLO no cue other than 5 1 SOLO CUE is possible Touch the CUE or 5 1 SOLO display area to clear...

Страница 118: ... will be only one channel each for input and output The figure below shows the signal flow for the virtual racks NOTE The QL console provides a rack for mounting an I O rack such as an R series external head amps Yamaha AD8HR SB168 ES etc as well as the virtual rack for GEQ PEQ effects and Premium Rack For details refer to I O devices and external head amps on page 149 EFFECT RACK IN PATCH INSERT ...

Страница 119: ...or the rack If this button is turned on for a rack the contents and parameters of that rack will not change when a scene is recalled For more information on Recall Safe refer to Using the Recall Safe function on page 66 The Recall Safe settings of each rack will not preserve the input output patching to that rack Recall Safe settings for patching must be made on the input source or output destinat...

Страница 120: ...f In the case of the EFFECT the operation is the same as that of the GEQ if you select DYNAMICS EQ as the EFFECT TYPE In the case of the PREMIUM RACK the operation is the same as that of the GEQ For more information on insert in out refer to Inserting an external device into a channel on page 18 5 OUTPUT PATCH button If the type is EFFECT two buttons L R will appear If the type is Flex15GEQ or 8Ba...

Страница 121: ...ress this area to open the GEQ EDIT window in which you can modify the GEQ settings for A and B If 8BandPEQ is mounted This area indicates the EQ frequency response the PEQ on off status and the input and output levels for A and B respectively Press this area to open the PEQ EDIT window in which you can modify the PEQ settings for A and B If an effect is mounted EFFECT rack only This area indicate...

Страница 122: ...move a GEQ PEQ or effect that was mounted in a rack and close the RACK MOUNTER window all edits to the parameter settings for that GEQ PEQ or effect will be discarded If you have not yet closed the window you can recover the parameter settings by mounting the same GEQ PEQ or effect once again Graphic EQ operations The QL series console enables you to mount a GEQ in GEQ racks 1 8 and patch it to th...

Страница 123: ...he popup window of GEQ effect or premium rack that is inserted in that channel 1 Rack select tabs Switch among GEQ 1 8 or among EFFECT 1 8 For a rack in which a Flex15GEQ is mounted the tabs will be split as xA and xB x is the rack number 2 INPUT button Press this button to open the CH SELECT window in which you can select the input source of the rack The operating procedure is the same as for the...

Страница 124: ...en linked GEQ y x button The parameters of y will be copied to x and then linked RESET BOTH button The parameters of both will be initialized and then linked CANCEL button Cancels the link and closes the window NOTE The RACK LINK button is shown only if linking is possible When you link GEQ units a symbol will appear in the GEQ field to indicate the linked status 5 FLAT button Returns all bands of...

Страница 125: ...rrent 31BandGEQ 2 Faders Indicate the amount of boost and cut for each band of the 31BandGEQ The actual values are shown in the numerical boxes below 3 FADER ASSIGN field Use the faders in the Channel Strip section to select the group of bands that will be controlled The buttons in the FADER ASSIGN field correspond to the following groups of bands QL1 only When you press one of these buttons the f...

Страница 126: ...ou close the GEQ window the buttons in the FADER ASSIGN field automatically turn off GEQ EDIT window Flex 15GEQ This window is the same as that for the 31BandGEQ except that the AVAILABLE BANDS parameter box indicates the real time number of additional bands maximum 15 that can be controlled in the current GEQ For a rack in which a Flex15GEQ is mounted the rack switch tabs will be split as xA and ...

Страница 127: ...l be copied in buffer memory 7 PASTE button Press this button to paste the copied settings from buffer memory to the current EQ If no valid data has been copied in the buffer memory nothing will happen 8 COMPARE button Press this button to swap between the current EQ settings and the data stored in buffer memory If no valid data has been copied in the buffer memory nothing will happen 9 RACK LINK ...

Страница 128: ...B PEQ IN OUT level meters Indicate the peak level of signals before and after the PEQ C Rack select tabs Switch among GEQ 1 8 or EFFECT 1 8 For a rack in which an 8BandPEQ is mounted the tabs will be split as xA and xB x is the rack number NOTE For details on how to use the buttons refer to Using the tool buttons in the separate Owner s Manual D RTA button Turn this button on to overlay a frequenc...

Страница 129: ...ltiple mics freeing the engineer from making constant fader adjustments Automixer operating principle With the Dugan speech system used in Automixer you can automatically adjust the gain for multiple mics used for speeches The Dugan speech system functions differently from a limiter or auto level controller When multiple people are speaking the engineer can adjust each level using the faders as no...

Страница 130: ...an optimum level for Automix NOTE If the level indicator flashes increase the input gain If the level indicator lights up red reduce the input gain 2 Meter indicator There are three display modes Pressing the meters button in the master field will switch modes NOTE Meters should normally be set in gain mode 3 weight Adjusts the correlative sensitivity between input channels When there is no input ...

Страница 131: ...aster OVERRIDE button is turned on When the master OVERRIDE button is turned off the channel will return to its previous mode The override function is convenient when the moderator of a panel discussion wants to control the system Follow the instructions below to change the settings 1 Turn on the override button on the moderator s channel 2 Turn off the override button on all other channels 3 Turn...

Страница 132: ...f a desired channel except for a ST IN channel so that the effect is inserted into that channel The internal effects fall into two categories STEREO type 2 in 2 out effects that process the L R channel input signals independently and MIX type 1 in 2 out effects that mix the two channels before processing them If signals are assigned to both the L and R inputs of an effect the way in which the L R ...

Страница 133: ...channel you selected as the output destination for the rack to the corresponding MIX bus is set to dB If you raise this send level the output of the effect will be returned to the input of the same effect possibly causing oscillation If you press the knob once again the MIX SEND window 8ch for the send destination MIX bus will appear This window contains on off switches for the signals sent from e...

Страница 134: ...nput and output channels 1 IN 2 OUT or 2 IN 2 OUT of this effect is also shown 2 Input output meters Indicate the level of the signals before and after the effect STEP 1 Follow steps 1 3 described in Virtual rack operations on page 119 to mount an effect in a rack 2 Press the INPUT PATCH L button in the VIRTUAL RACK window and select the insert out for one of the channels as the input source for t...

Страница 135: ... Effect types HQ PITCH and FREEZE can be used only in rack 1 3 5 or 7 Also even if you copy these two effect types you will not be able to paste them to rack 2 4 6 or 8 4 EFFECT CUE button Cue monitors the output of the currently displayed effect This Cue function is valid only while this screen is displayed The cue will be canceled automatically when you switch to a different screen NOTE If the C...

Страница 136: ...You can also make fine adjustments by rotating the knob while pressing and holding it down 9 MIX BAL knob Adjusts the balance between the original sound and effect sound included in the output signal from the effect If you press this knob to select it you will be able to adjust it using the TOUCH AND TURN knob If you are using the effect via send and return set this to 100 effect sound only 0 Tool...

Страница 137: ...nored If you turn on the MIDI CLK button in the special parameter field the BPM parameter value will change in relation to the tempo of the MIDI timing clock received from the MIDI port USER SETUP window SETUP screen USER DEFINED KEY SETUP window USER DEFINED KEYS page STEP 1 In the Function Access Area press the RACK button 2 Press the EFFECT tab in the VIRTUAL RACK window 3 Press the rack contai...

Страница 138: ...LAY NOTE x 4 x 60 TEMPO sec FREQ TEMPO 60 NOTE x 4 Hz Example 1 When SYNC ON DELAY 250 ms TEMPO 120 you change NOTE from 8th note to quarter note DELAY new NOTE x 4 x 60 TEMPO 1 4 x 4 x 60 120 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 2479 sec 24...

Страница 139: ...n also recall the FREEZE effect type from the effect library Using the Premium Rack The QL series console features processors that faithfully emulate meticulously selected vintage analog processors and a newly developed Premium Rack as well as graphic EQs and built in effects The Premium Rack employs VCM technology which models analog circuitry on a component level to faithfully reproduce and fine...

Страница 140: ... rack space If you mount a two space Premium Rack processor in the rack you will be unable to mount any more processors below those rack spaces Also you cannot mount a two space processor in an even numbered rack STEP 1 In the Function Access Area press the RACK button 2 Press the PREMIUM tab in the upper part of the VIRTUAL RACK window 3 To mount a Premium Rack in the rack press the rack mount bu...

Страница 141: ...Designs RND 5033EQ features a unique tone control response It inherited the history of the 1073 which was praised as one of the greatest devices developed by Mr Rupert Neve Yamaha s VCM technology has modeled the EQ to the last detail including the input output transformer that was designed by Rupert Neve himself As a result this processor model produces musically high quality sound even when bypa...

Страница 142: ...he 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 circuits 2 INPUT meter Indicates the input signal level One meter appears in DUAL mode and two meters appear in STEREO mode 3 FB button Switches the gain reduction method between FF Feed Forward circuit and FB Feed Back circuit Th...

Страница 143: ...ntially distorted 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 output signal and indicates 0VU for the value of the reference level added by 4 dB or 8 dB OFF Turns off the meter display 6 OUTPUT knob Adjusts the output level If you have adjusted the amount...

Страница 144: ...vel will 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 boost applied to the frequency band specified by the HIGH FREQUENCY knob 8 HIGH ATTEN knob Sets the amount of attenuation applied to the frequency band specified by the ATTEN SEL knob 9 HIGH ...

Страница 145: ...ut signal 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 you to select one of the three settings as the attack release time for compression or boost Select FAST for a faster attack and faster release Select SLOW for a faster attack and slower release Se...

Страница 146: ... 5dB the input gain is 5dB and the output gain is 5dB See below for more information about how to use INPUT ADJUST If the level of the input signal sent to effects is too low to reach the threshold increase the input gain Adjust the sound quality by changing the input level sent to the input circuitry audio transformer and Class A amplifier INPUT ADJUST structure 2 LINK STEREO mounting Stereo link...

Страница 147: ...ches as follows VU GR VU When METER is IN When METER is GR When METER is OUT 9 VU SELECT DUAL mounting Selects the signal source for the VU meter You can select from input level or output level 0 LIMIT IN Limiter on off A LIMIT ATTACK Limiter attack time FAST 2ms SLOW 4ms B LIMIT THRESHOLD Limiter threshold However the changing value is linked to INPUT ADJUST C LIMIT RECOVERY Limiter release time ...

Страница 148: ...or one rack you can store and recall two Flex15GEQ or 8BandPEQ units independently as A and B To access the GEQ EDIT window or the PEQ EDIT window press the rack container 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 001 027 are read only presets The remaining library numbers can be freely read ...

Страница 149: ...ng to different DEVICE TYPEs but share the same ID a red CONFLICT indicator will appear to the left below the device If multiple devices share the same ID a yellow DUPLICATE indicator will appear to the right below the device 2 DANTE SETUP button Press this button to open the DANTE SETUP window in which you can make settings for the audio network 3 DANTE INPUT PATCH button Press this button to ope...

Страница 150: ... to execute auto patching Otherwise press CANCEL to return to the previous screen 3 Port select buttons Press to display the PORT SELECT window Dante Device ID number hexadecimal and 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 no patch has been ass...

Страница 151: ... display the I O DEVICE screen I O page 2 Press the rack in which the I O device that has head amp functionality is mounted 3 Open the I O DEVICE HA screen to remotely control the head amp of the I O device 4 To remotely control a head amp from an input channel press a knob in the SELECTED CHANNEL section to display the SELECTED CHANNEL VIEW screen 5 Press the GAIN PATCH field of the channel you w...

Страница 152: ...his shows the HA settings of the I O device Press this area to open the I O DEVICE HA window in which you can make detailed head amp settings If you press the SEL key of an input channel the corresponding port will light It does not light for external QL series consoles 5 Analog GAIN knob Indicates the analog gain setting This screen is only for display the value cannot be edited 6 48V indicator I...

Страница 153: ... selected the unit automatically detects the frame frequency 48 kHz 96 kHz of the MADI input signal 5 MADI STATUS INPUT status MADI STATUS OUTPUT status Display information regarding the MADI input and output signals frame frequency number of channels 6 WORD CLOCK WCLK IN indicator WORD CLOCK MADI indicator WORD CLOCK DANTE indicator WORD CLOCK WCLK IN MADI DANTE buttons Used to select the word cl...

Страница 154: ...ese controllers switch on or off the high pass filter built into the head amp of the I O device and adjust its cutoff frequency If you press and select the FREQUENCY knob you can make adjustments using the TOUCH AND TURN knob 6 Displayed port switch tabs These tabs switch the port that is displayed in the I O DEVICE HA window 7 GC ALL ON button GC ALL OFF button Switch Gain Compensation on or off ...

Страница 155: ...lling WIRELESS unit This section explains how to remotely control a WIRELESS unit that s connected to the Dante connector I O DEVICE screen WIRELESS page 1 Display switch buttons Press one of these buttons to view the corresponding I O device For more information about VIRTUAL CONFLICT DUPLICATE displayed below this button refer to 1 on page 149 I O device list 2 ID Model name display This shows t...

Страница 156: ... AD8HR from the QL series console To transmit audio signals input to the AD8HR to the QL 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 received between the NAI48 ES and the QL series console via the MY16 ES64 card Alternatively you can use a daisy chain connection to remotely ...

Страница 157: ...u can use a daisy chain or ring connection and install one MY16 EX expansion card in the slot on the QL unit to remotely control up to two SB168 ES units simultaneously NOTE Remote control data will be received and transmitted only at Slot 1 of the QL series console Daisy chain network Ring connection NOTE Please refer to the SB168 ES Owner s Manual for information on setting up the MY16 ES64 MY16...

Страница 158: ...open the EXTERNAL HA window for that rack 4 EXTERNAL HA PORT SELECT button Press this button to display the HA PORT SELECT window in which you can set the input port for the external head amp mounted in the rack NOTE If an external HA is connected to one of the slots on the QL series console you must specify an appropriate input port manually If this is set incorrectly the external HA will not be ...

Страница 159: ... external HA unit itself 2 48V button These switch phantom power on off for each channel 3 GAIN knob These indicate the gain of the external HA If you press and select the GAIN knob you can make adjustments to gain using the TOUCH AND TURN knob The level meter located at the immediate right of the knob indicates the input level for the corresponding port 4 FREQUENCY knob HPF button These controlle...

Страница 160: ...e level meter located at the immediate right of the knob indicates the input level for the corresponding port 4 GC button Switches on or off the Gain Compensation function that maintains a consistent signal level on the audio network 5 Displayed port switch tabs These tabs switch the port that is displayed in the INTERNAL HA window STEP 1 Use the Bank Select keys and the SEL key to access the SELE...

Страница 161: ...s can be executed when Parameter Changes are received from an external device Using this capability QL operations can be recorded and played back on a MIDI sequencer or other external device In addition changes in system and user settings can be received and executed by another QL console NOTE As the port used for transmission and reception of MIDI messages you can select either the rear panel MID...

Страница 162: ...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 Select messages switch the group of Program Change messages to be used 4 CONTROL CHANGE field Enables you to switch MIDI Control Change message transmission and reception on or off Tx Switches control ...

Страница 163: ...will vary depending on the card that is installed The currently available card is valid only for port 1 3 OK button Confirms the settings and closes the window MIDI SETUP window for channel selection This parameter row enables you to specify MIDI Channels for MIDI message transmission and reception This window appears when you press the channel select button in the PORT CH field 1 CH field Enables...

Страница 164: ... the PROGRAM CHANGE section of the MIDI SETUP page Tx If this is on the corresponding Program Change messages will be transmitted when events on the list are executed Rx If this is on the corresponding events will be executed when Program Change messages are received ECHO If this button is on Program Change messages received from an external device will be retransmitted without change 2 PROGRAM CH...

Страница 165: ...an 128 events on a single MIDI channel When Bank Select and then Program Change messages in that order are received on the Rx channel the event assigned to that bank number and program number in the list will be executed When you execute a specific event on the QL series console bank select program change messages for the bank number and program number assigned to that event will be transmitted on...

Страница 166: ...h control number Using NRPN Non Registered Parameter Number This method uses a special type of Control Change messages called NRPN NRPN uses Control Change numbers 99 and 98 to specify the MSB Most Significant Byte and LSB Least Significant Byte of the parameter number and subsequently transmitted Control Change messages of Control Change number 6 or 6 and 38 to specify the value of that parameter...

Страница 167: ... single MIDI channel as NRPN messages If you select this mode the assignments in the list will be ignored TABLE mode when the TABLE button is on Various mix parameters on the QL series console will be transmitted and received on a single MIDI channel as Control Change messages according to the assignments in the list NOTE The channel on which Control Changes are transmitted and received is specifi...

Страница 168: ...tions ON key on off operations system and user settings etc as an alternative to using Control Changes or NRPN messages For details on the Parameter Changes that can be transmitted and received refer to MIDI Data Format in the QL Data List End of Manual NOTE Parameter changes include a device number that specifies the transmitting or receiving device The transmit Tx channel and receive Rx channel ...

Страница 169: ...rder output to any desired input channel NOTE The USB memory recorder always records and plays back in stereo If you want to record in monaural with the same signal for left and right you must assign both of the recorder inputs to the same channel You can patch multiple channels to the recorder output In steps 4 and 8 if you select a channel to which another port is already patched a dialog box wi...

Страница 170: ...ut to the recorder 7 PLAYBACK OUTPUT CUE button Press this button to monitor the signal output from the recorder NOTE You cannot turn on this button and the RECORDER INPUT CUE button simultaneously 8 Meters Indicate the level of the signals output to the recorder CH SELECT window Display this window by pressing the RECORDER INPUT L or R button or the PLAYBACK OUTPUT L or R button 1 Category List E...

Страница 171: ...SPORT field This field enables you to control recording and playback of a song 1 Current song Indicates the currently selected song s track number title and artist name The following indicators will appear during playback or recording 2 Elapsed time display Indicates the elapsed playback time of the current song during playback and the elapsed recording time during recording 3 Remaining time displ...

Страница 172: ...hanges the recorder mode as follows Stop mode Playback mode then starts playback from the beginning of the current song Playback mode Playback pause mode Playback pause mode Playback mode then starts playback from the paused point Recording standby mode Recording mode Recording mode Recording pause mode Recording pause mode Recording mode then starts recording from the paused point 0 FF button Mov...

Страница 173: ... from the sampling rate of the audio file being played the SRC Sampling Rate Converter function will automatically convert the rate so that the file will be played back correctly If the REPEAT button is on playback will continue until you stop playback RECORDER screen Title list This list enables you to perform operations related to the songs and directories that are saved on the USB flash drive 1...

Страница 174: ...ed with a PLAY check symbol If this button is off the recorder will stop after playback of the current song is complete unless there are no subsequent songs that are marked with a PLAY check symbol One of the following playback methods is selected according to the on off settings of the SINGLE button and the REPEAT button Editing the title list You can change the order of the audio files shown in ...

Страница 175: ...DAW software such as Steinberg Nuendo to an audio network that includes a QL console you must use Dante Virtual Soundcard DVS software DVS works as an audio interface making it possible to transmit signals between a DAW and an audio network that includes a QL series console and I O devices In this way you will be able to make multi track recordings of live performances or use live recordings that ...

Страница 176: ...e Dante latency Use a high setting to ensure stability when using multiple channels In the Advanced settings select the number of channels to be used for recording and playback the default is 8 x 8 NOTE Please refer to the Dante Virtual Soundcard User s Guide for more information on ASIO settings Windows Dante Accelerator settings After mounting a Dante Accelerator card on the computer install the...

Страница 177: ...nte Virtual Sound Card ASIO Dante for Mac or Yamaha AIC128 D as the sound card or audio driver used for input output Some DAW software may require internal patching for the driver and the DAW software For more information refer to the DAW software manual Setting up Nuendo Live When you start up Nuendo Live and create a new project tracks corresponding to the number of channels specified in DVS wil...

Страница 178: ...ls of Nuendo Live 2 PEAK CLEAR button Clears the peak levels indicated by the peak hold function 3 Marker list field Lists the marker information recorded in the current Nuendo Live project The markers can be selected by pressing the on screen list or by using the TOUCH AND TURN knob 4 Nuendo Live SETUP button Specify the device that the console will use for communication when working with Nuendo ...

Страница 179: ... recording from being accidentally stopped during recording G DVS information display Shows the device label of the selected DVS H ADD MARKER button Adds a marker to the project at the current location I RECALL LINK button Specifies whether a marker will be created when you recall a scene If this function is turned on the button will be lit NOTE Transport functions can also be controlled from USER...

Страница 180: ...When setup method selection button SPECIFIED IP ADDRESS When using Dante Accelerator specify the IP address of the computer in the SPECIFIED IP ADDRESS field Since the IP address of Dante Accelerator will differ from the IP address used by Yamaha Console Extension you must specify the IP address manually 1 IP ADDRESS knobs Use the TOUCH AND TURN knob to specify an IP address NOTE As the IP address...

Страница 181: ... press the PORT SELECT button for the port to which you want to assign the signal from Nuendo Live 3 In the list at the left of the PORT SELECT window select the DVS you re using with Nuendo Live and select the port you want to assign it to 4 Press the button located in the upper part of the window to switch the port and assign a DVS port to it in the same way 5 When you have finished making setti...

Страница 182: ...uthentication key 7 SAVE LOAD button Press this button to open the SAVE LOAD window in which you can save or load user authentication keys and console files SYSTEM SETUP field This field enables you to make various settings that globally apply to the QL series console 8 48V MASTER button Switches the console s master 48V master phantom power on or off When this button is off 48V phantom power for ...

Страница 183: ...ill be grayed out If you press the 5 1 SURROUND button to switch to Surround mode you can then set the bus settings for MIX1 6 Assign channels to MIX 1 6 for surround output You can press the APPLY button to open the CONFIRMATION dialog box Press the OK button to set the bus to Surround mode NOTE When you switch from Stereo mode to Surround mode the signals for MIX1 2 3 4 and 5 6 change to MONO x2...

Страница 184: ...SOLE LOCK button This button executes the Console Lock function If the console password has been set pressing this button will open the AUTHORIZATION window Enter the correct password to execute Console Lock If the console password has not been set pressing this button will execute Console Lock immediately CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS field This field enables you to set the LCD brightness and contrast I BA...

Страница 185: ...e of functionality 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 settings are saved internally or on a USB flash drive as user authentication keys Multiple sets of user settings up to ten in internal memory can be saved each with the desired user name A User who ...

Страница 186: ...The file name of the user authentication key will be the current user name and it will be created and saved in the root directory STEP 1 In the Function Access Area press the SETUP button 2 In the SETUP screen press the PASSWORD CHANGE button 3 In the keyboard window enter the password in the NEW PASSWORD field then enter the same password in the RE ENTER PASSWORD field for verification and finall...

Страница 187: ...n as a User you must either select a key that is saved in the console itself or connect the USB flash drive in which a user authentication key has been saved If you use a user authentication key on a USB flash drive you will continue as the logged in user even if you remove the USB flash drive after logging in NOTE If the power is turned off and then on again the console will generally start up in...

Страница 188: ...e CURRENT USER button 3 In the LOGIN window press the GUEST button and then press the LOGIN button STEP 1 In the Function Access Area press the SETUP button 2 In the SETUP screen press the CURRENT USER button 3 In the LOAD FROM INTERNAL STORAGE field of the LOGIN window choose the user authentication key with which you want to log in and press the LOGIN button 4 Enter the password and press the OK...

Страница 189: ... user you can edit your preference settings USER DEFINED keys USER DEFINED knobs custom fader banks master fader comments and password and save overwrite them onto your user authentication key If you are logged in as a Power User you can also change the user level NOTE If you are logged in as a Power User you can also change the user level If you loaded a user authentication key from a USB flash d...

Страница 190: ...e channel for which you want to make settings The type of buttons shown will depend on the selected channel or group INPUT channel HA PROCESSING FADER ON MIX MATRIX channel WITH SEND PROCESSING FADER ON STEREO MONO channel PROCESSING FADER ON DCA group DCA MASTER DCA GROUP ASSIGN HA Restricts operation of the HA Head Amp patched to that channel PROCESSING Restricts operation of all signal processi...

Страница 191: ... SORT operations RECALL operations 4 LIBRARY LIST Specifies the operations that can be performed on libraries STORE CLEAR operations RECALL operations 5 FILE LOAD Specifies the settings that will be applied when a file is loaded from a USB flash drive The user authentication key contains settings such as the user level preferences and the USER DEFINED key settings USER SETUP settings Other data is...

Страница 192: ...s does not select the Help language 4 ERROR MESSAGE field Specifies whether error messages will be displayed DIGITAL I O ERROR If this is on an error message will appear when a digital audio I O error occurs MIDI I O ERROR If this is on an error message will appear when a MIDI transmit receive error occurs 5 PANEL OPERATION field Enables you to make settings for options related to panel operation ...

Страница 193: ...the SCENE windows When the SCENE 1 1 button is lit pressing the USER DEFINED key assigned to INC RECALL or DEC RECALL will increment or decrement the scene number When the LIST UP DOWN button is lit pressing the USER DEFINED key assigned to INC RECALL or DEC RECALL will scroll the list upward or downward LIST ORDER Specifies the order in which scene memories and library items will appear on the li...

Страница 194: ...has been assigned the key will light The Alternate function features two options LATCH and UNLATCH UNLATCH Alternate mode is turned on only while you are pressing and holding down the USER DEFINED key LATCH Each press of the USER DEFINED key will turn Alternate mode on or off You do not need to hold down the key NOTE If you select LATCH for the Alternate function the console disables the Alternate...

Страница 195: ...s with the button turned off group b PRESET ON Switch the channels in group b to the mode indicated by the mode button man auto mute next to the lit preset indicator group c OVERRIDE ON Apply a fade in to the channels in group c where the override button is on until the level drops to 0 dB the unity gain Mute all channels with the button turned off group c PRESET ON Switch the channels in group c ...

Страница 196: ...RECALL EFFECT BYPASS EFFECT RACK1 8 PREMIUM RACK1A PREMIUM RACK1B PREMIUM RACK8A PREMIUM RACK8B FADER BANK SNAPSHOT Takes a snapshot of the bank settings hold down the key for two seconds or longer or displays the last bank for which a snapshot was taken press and release the key within two seconds GAIN KNOB FUNCTION LATCH Toggle the function of the GAIN knob ANALOG GAIN DIGITAL GAIN Lit when DIGI...

Страница 197: ...R C Ls Rs LFE This functionality is the same as the SPEAKER MUTE function in the SURROUND MONITOR screen When the SOLO button is on it functions as a SOLO key FUNCTION PARAMETER 1 PARAMETER 2 Explanation MUTE MASTER MUTE GROUP 1 Switch MUTE GROUP MASTER on off MUTE GROUP 8 ALL MUTE Turns all MUTE GROUP MASTER settings on off together NUENDO LIVE TRANSPORT GO TO PROJECT START Operate the transport ...

Страница 198: ... MONO SET TO LCR SET GAIN COMPENSATION SET AUTOMIXER AUTO MAN SET DEFAULT VALUE While holding down this key press SELECTED CH or the TOUCH AND TURN knob to reset it to the default value It goes OFF when the bank is switched FUNCTION PARAMETER 1 PARAMETER 2 Explanation SET NOMINAL VALUE While holding down this key press a SEL key to set the fader of that channel to nominal level You can also push a...

Страница 199: ...e channel is assigned and TALKBACK is ON at the same time the LED will be on Otherwise the LED will be off TAP TEMPO CURRENT PAGE Use the tap tempo function in the displayed screen EFFECT RACK1 8 WITH POPUP Use the tap tempo function for the specified effect If WITH POPUP is selected the Tap Tempo screen is displayed If WITHOUT POPUP is selected the Tap Tempo screen is not displayed WITHOUT POPUP ...

Страница 200: ...y nothing will occur when the key is operated About TOUCH AND TURN You can press a desired knob in the touch screen and then use the TOUCH AND TURN knob to immediately operate that on screen knob At this time a pink frame is shown around the knob in the touch screen indicating that you can operate that knob Functions that can be assigned to USER DEFINED knobs Function PARAMETER 1 PARAMETER 2 NO AS...

Страница 201: ...layed b If there are no parameters is displayed EQ HIGH MID Q 2 HIGH MID FREQUENCY HIGH MID GAIN HIGH Q HIGH FREQUENCY HIGH GAIN EXTERNAL HA GAIN1 GAIN8 10 HPF FREQUENCY 4 I O DEVICE GAIN1 GAIN32 11 INPUT DELAY DELAY TIME 3 INPUT GAIN ANALOG GAIN 4 DIGITAL GAIN MIDI CONTROL CHANGE CTRL 1 CTRL 31 CTRL 33 CTRL 95 CTRL 102 CTRL 119 MONITOR DIMMER LEVEL TALKBACK DIMMER LEVEL MONITOR DELAY MONITOR FADE...

Страница 202: ...select button Selects the target fader Press this button to select it then press SEL keys on the top panel to add the corresponding channels to the selected fader bank 4 Fader assign select button Opens the Fader assign select window in which you can change the channel assigned to the fader 5 CLEAR ALL button Clears all the current fader bank assignment Pressing this button will open a confirmatio...

Страница 203: ...ene are called up If you load ALL data that was saved in CL V1 70 or earlier since scenes do not include custom fader bank settings the custom fader bank settings for the current scene when the load was performed are applied to all scenes Therefore before loading ALL data we recommend that you either change users to set the custom fader bank to the desired setting or that you enable Recall Safe fo...

Страница 204: ...cator is shown in the Function Access Area while data is being accessed saved loaded or deleted During this time do not disconnect the USB port or power off the QL unit Doing so may damage the data in the flash drive NOTE Operation is guaranteed only for USB flash drives The operation of USB flash drives with capacities of up to 32GB has been verified However this does not necessarily guarantee th...

Страница 205: ...ting order will alternate between ascending and descending order FILE NAME Indicates the file name or directory name and shows an icon indicating its type COMMENT The comment added to the QL console setting file is displayed here You can press this area to open a keyboard window allowing you to enter a comment for the file READ ONLY A lock symbol in this column indicates that the corresponding fil...

Страница 206: ...PUT tab The following table lists the items that you can select EFFECT GEQ tab The following table lists the items that you can select PREMIUM tab The following table lists the items that you can select STEP 1 In the SAVE LOAD window press the SAVE button 2 In the SAVE SELECT screen select the data to be saved the data type and the save destination 3 In the SAVE SELECT screen press the SAVE button...

Страница 207: ...well as settings files NOTICE Some data may contain settings that will cause the console to output signals immediately after the data is loaded Before you load turn off the power of the equipment connected to the QL series console and or lower the volume of such equipment so that there will not be a problem even if a signal is output from the QL console NOTE When the file has finished being loaded...

Страница 208: ...prevent this load and then recall the scene that contains input output patching for the channel assignment Button Data content IN CH LIB Input channel library OUT CH LIB Output channel library IN EQ LIB Input EQ library OUT EQ LIB Output EQ library DYNA LIB Dynamics library 1 4 7 6 5 4 2 3 Button Data content EFFECT LIB Effect library GEQ LIB GEQ library 8PEQ LIB 8Band PEQ library Button Data cont...

Страница 209: ...ding to the column heading you press 1 FILE NAME Sort the list in numerical alphabetical order of the file names 2 COMMENT Sort the list in numerical alphabetical order of the comment 3 READ ONLY Sort the list by Write Protect on off status 4 TYPE Sort the list by file type 5 TIME STAMP Sort the list by date and time of update NOTE By pressing the same location again you can change the direction a...

Страница 210: ...Y button in the SAVE LOAD window 2 Press the directory icon or press the arrow button in the PATH field to move to the directory into which you want to paste the file 3 Press the PASTE button 4 Enter the file name and press the PASTE button STEP 1 Turn the TOUCH AND TURN knob to select a file to delete then press the DELETE button in the SAVE LOAD window 2 To execute the Delete operation press the...

Страница 211: ...d or received correctly and noise may be present in the signal even if the sampling rates are the same Specifically you must first decide which device will transmit the reference word clock for the entire system the word clock master and then set the remaining devices the word clock slaves so that they synchronize to the word clock master If you wish to use the QL series console as a word clock sl...

Страница 212: ...upplied via a digital I O card installed in a console slot will be used as the clock source Word clock can be selected in pairs for each slot 3 Clock status Indicator Indicates the console s status as a master or a slave in the Dante audio network NOTE When is displayed and the specified word clock is not synchronized with a device acting as a Dante master the audio might cut out 4 Clock status di...

Страница 213: ...nstalled will appear Using cascade connections Using multiple QL series consoles or a QL console and an external mixing console such as a Yamaha PM5D in a cascade connection enables buses to be shared among the devices This can be convenient if you want to use an external mixer to increase the number of inputs This section explains cascade connections and operation using an example in which two QL...

Страница 214: ...t port that will output each bus 1 Port select popup buttons CASCADE OUT PATCH section Enable you to select the output port for cascade connections for each of MIX 1 16 MATRIX 1 8 STEREO L R MONO and CUE L R buses Press the button to open the PORT SELECT window in which you can select a port 2 CASCADE LINK MODE buttons Specify whether only cue operations will be linked or all linkable operations i...

Страница 215: ...signals for the cascade link and MIDI messages cannot share the same port If you select a port that is already specified for transmission reception of MIDI messages a dialog box will ask whether it is OK to cancel the existing settings 2 1 STEP 1 In the Function Access Area press the SETUP button 2 In the SYSTEM SETUP field of the SETUP screen press the CASCADE button 3 In the CASCADE window press...

Страница 216: ...X bus only Select the pre fader send point from the input channel These buttons correspond to the following parameters STEP 1 In the Function Access Area press the SETUP button 2 In the SETUP screen press the BUS SETUP button 3 Use the tabs in the BUS SETUP window to select the buses whose settings you want to edit 4 Use the SIGNAL TYPE switch buttons to specify whether each bus will function as S...

Страница 217: ...ing field 1 BANK A B buttons Switch between the brightness settings CONTRAST field 2 NAME Adjusts the contrast of the characters of the channel name displays on the top panel BRIGHTNESS field 3 NAME Adjusts the brightness of the channel name displays on the top panel This will also change the CH COLOR brightness and LED brightness in the lower part of the TOUCH AND TURN knob If you want to adjust ...

Страница 218: ... 0am 11am and 0pm 11pm Setting the network address This section explains how to set the network address that will be required when you use the NETWORK connector on the QL series console to connect it to a computer If you plan to connect the QL series console to your computer in a one to one connection we recommend that you use the following default values IP Address 192 168 0 128 Gateway address 1...

Страница 219: ... for display only and cannot be edited NOTE The NETWORK connector on the QL series console transmits data via either 100BASE TX transmission speed maximum 100 Mbps or 10BASE T transmission speed max 10 Mbps Setting up the Dante audio network You will use the QL series console to make Dante audio network settings for the console itself and the I O devices connected to the Dante connector of the QL ...

Страница 220: ... DANTE OUTPUT PATCH settings can be edited from the QL series console If the DANTE CONTROLLER button is selected it will not be possible to edit the Dante patch settings You can operate these buttons regardless of the state of the DANTE PATCH BY select buttons on other CL QL series consoles on the network 9 PREFERRED MASTER button If this button is turned ON the console s status as a master is giv...

Страница 221: ...et to 1 When the CONSOLE ID is set to OFF the DANTE PATCH BY field is fixed to DANTE CONTROLLER Also patching cannot be changed in the DANTE INPUT PATCH window When the CONSOLE ID is set to OFF all the mounted devices will be virtual You can edit HA GAIN and other settings for R series units but notification of the settings will not be sent to the device This is the same as when the devices are no...

Страница 222: ...FOH and monitor consoles are sharing 64 in 48 out Redundant connections Simple 64 in 48 out Redundant connections FOH and monitor consoles are sharing 64 in 48 out QL QL 3 3 2 2 1 1 3 hops 0 25 ms 3 hops 0 25 ms 4 2 1 1 3 3 2 QL QL QL QL QL QL QL 4 hops 0 5 ms 3 hops 0 25 ms 3 4 1 2 QL QL 4 hops 0 5 ms 3 4 1 2 QL QL QL QL 4 hops 0 5 ms ...

Страница 223: ...isy chain connections 256 ch HA remote maximum size Redundant connections Two consoles are sharing 256 ch HA remote maximum size 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 2 3 4 1 1 QL QL QL QL 9 hops 1 0 ms 4 hops 0 5 ms 4 5 3 2 1 QL QL QL QL 5 hops 0 5 ms ...

Страница 224: ...ts and outputs If no device has been mounted the upper row will indicate and the lower row will show nothing For more information on VIRTUAL CONFLICT DUPLICATE shown below these buttons refer to 1 on page 149 I O device list DANTE SETUP window 1 Setup method select buttons Choose one of the following methods for mounting the I O device NO ASSIGN Not mounted DEVICE LIST Select and mount from the de...

Страница 225: ...layed automatically When the setup method select button is SUPPORTED DEVICE If you want to select and mount an I O device that is supported by the QL series press the SUPPORTED DEVICE button to see the SUPPORTED DEVICE field These settings can be made even when not connected to a Dante audio network 1 DEVICE TYPE This area shows a list of the I O device types that are supported by the QL series Fr...

Страница 226: ...REFRESH setting since mute will be cleared after synchronization has been completed with QL units whose system setting for REMOTE HA ASSIGN is set to WITH RECALL With the RESUME setting mute will be cleared and the unit will start operating with the settings that were backed up by the R series unit itself which could allow unexpected audio to be output A single QL series console can control the HA...

Страница 227: ...nte audio network 2 WITH RECALL button If this button is on the settings saved in the QL series console will be applied to the HA device when the QL series console starts up and when a scene is recalled 3 DEVICE LIST select knob Use the TOUCH AND TURN knob to select the HA device that you want to mount NOTE Do not specify WITH RECALL if an HA device is shared by multiple QL series consoles and set...

Страница 228: ...ork R series The I O field of the I O DEVICE screen shows indicators for the status of the R series units and the Dante network For firmware that predates support for V1 60 the version indication will be yellow and the indicator will be unlit Messages Error warning and information messages are displayed Messages are also displayed in the Dante Controller Error Status field Each indicator lights or...

Страница 229: ... turning the power on again consult your Yamaha dealer UNIT ID is not unique Set a unique UNIT ID number for the Dante network The DIP switches are not set correctly Check the DIP switch settings and set them correctly Dante flow number limit was exceeded Examine the Dante network routing Flash x2 Flash x3 Flash x3 Lit Lit Blinking Blinking Lit SYNC indicators Meaning Possible solution The word cl...

Страница 230: ... Tap Tempo function or switch scenes An abnormality has occurred on the circuit connected to the SECONDARY connector during redundant network operation Check the circuit connected to the SECONDARY connector SYNC indicators Meaning Possible solution Muted during startup or in the process of synchronization Please wait until started has completed or until the unit has finished synchronization It may...

Страница 231: ...elect button This button selects the polarity of the GPI IN port Low active When operating 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 voltage is input 4 GPI IN SETUP button The button shows the name of the currently selected function or parameter ...

Страница 232: ... 3 4 1 2 Function PARAMETER 1 PARAMETER 2 Description NO ASSIGN No assignment CUE ACTIVE CUE ON Turn on the CUE key of the selected channel DCA ONLY Turn on the DCA CUE key INPUT ONLY Turn on the CUE key of an input channel OUTPUT ONLY Turn on the CUE key of an output channel DANTE REDUNDANCY IND PRIMARY This function activates when the unit is operating on the primary Dante audio network with a s...

Страница 233: ...ll not be shown 4 THRESHOLD field UPSTROKE DOWNSTROKE knobs These specify the level that will be the threshold for outputting a trigger signal A trigger signal will be output when the fader exceeds the UPSTROKE level or when the fader falls below the DOWNSTROKE level You can use the TOUCH AND TURN knob to operate these parameters STEP 1 Connect an external device to the QL series console s GPI con...

Страница 234: ... when the fader of the selected channel reaches the specified DOWNSTROKE level dB to 9 95 dB FADER TALLY A trigger signal will be output when the fader of the selected channel moves upward through the specified UPSTROKE level 138 0 dB to 10 0 dB from a point below it This signal will be held until the fader reaches the specified DOWNSTROKE level dB to 9 95 dB or until that GPI OUT port receives a ...

Страница 235: ...ritten in the ISO 8859 1 character code set English German French Spanish etc Text files written in the Shift_JIS character code set Japanese Text files of the above languages written in the UTF 8 character code set The maximum size of the text file is 1024 Kbytes Viewing Help Operation in the HELP window You can use the TOUCH AND TURN knob or screen buttons to access the HELP window Turning the T...

Страница 236: ...lling the Help for a specific controller in the LCD screen While holding down the USER DEFINED key to which you have assigned the Help function press the on screen controller for which you want to recall Help If the explanation is available for the controller the help for the corresponding item will appear To close the window once again press the USER DEFINED key to which the Help function is assi...

Страница 237: ... display and the touch screen NOTE If you are unable to start calibration by pressing the TOUCH SCREEN CALIBRATION button you can use the B1 B2 keys in the Fader Bank section to select TOUCH SCREEN CALIBRATION and then press the B4 key to start To set the detection points accurately press the cross shaped cursor from the position and posture in which you normally operate the unit Once initializati...

Страница 238: ...different menu instead of pressing the EXIT button STEP 1 While holding down the SEL key for Fader B in the MASTER section on the panel turn on the power to the QL unit 2 On the startup menu screen press the FADER CALIBRATION button 3 Press a SEL key to select the faders that you want to calibrate 4 Press the START button in the FADER CALIBRATION MODE screen 5 Press the OK button in the confirmati...

Страница 239: ...port in 0 1 dB steps OUTPUT PORT TRIM Fine adjustment of the output port gain Access the OUTPUT PORT TRIM window and make fine adjustments to the gain of the specified analog output port in 0 01 dB steps SLOT OUTPUT TRIM 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 ...

Страница 240: ...nt to adjust the indicator color of the TOUCH AND TURN knob press the TOUCH AND TURN button in the LED field 4 Press one of the color buttons in the COLOR field to select the desired color 5 While comparing the color of the selected channel s indicator with the color of the other channel indicators for which the SEL keys are turned off adjust the color by using the TOUCH AND TURN knob to operate t...

Страница 241: ... panel turn on the power to the QL unit 2 On the startup menu screen press the LED COLOR CALIBRATION button 3 Turn the GAIN knob in the Selected Channel section Turning the knob toward the left will lighten the contrast of all channels turning it toward the right will darken the contrast of all channels 4 If you want to adjust a channel whose contrast differs from that of the other channels hold d...

Страница 242: ...s not supported Directory Not Empty You attempted to delete a directory but failed because there were files remaining in the directory Editor Data Framing Error Editor Data Overrun Invalid signals are being exchanged with QL Editor Editor Rx Buffer Full Too much data is being received at the QL Editor input port Editor Tx Buffer Full Too much data is being transmitted from the QL Editor output por...

Страница 243: ...ord was not entered a second time REMOTE Data Framing Error REMOTE Data Overrun An inappropriate signal has been input to the Remote connector REMOTE Rx Buffer Full Too much data has been received at the Remote connector Message Meaning REMOTE Tx Buffer Full Too much data has been transmitted from the Remote connector Removed from the Channel Link group The channel was removed from the link group ...

Страница 244: ...ed from the USB flash drive USB Memory Busy Recorder Stopped Recording playback stopped because time is required for USB flash drive processing USB Memory Full Can t save the RECORDER playlist because there is insufficient free space on the USB flash drive USB Memory Full Recorder Stopped Recorder processing was halted because the USB flash drive capacity ran out while the USB memory recorder was ...

Страница 245: ...lor 240 Library 60 148 164 M MATRIX buses 49 216 METER screen 113 Meters 113 MIDI 161 MIX buses 216 MIX channels Sending to MATRIX buses 49 Sending to STEREO MONO bus 47 MIX MINUS 77 Mix Minus 77 MIX MATRIX buses 34 Monitor function 96 97 Mute group 63 N Network address 218 Nuendo Live 178 O Oscillator 108 110 Output channels 45 Channel library 53 Channel name and icon 46 Output Delay 51 Output pa...

Страница 246: ...Rack Processor Parameters 20 Parameters that can be assigned to control changes 22 NRPN parameter assignments 26 Mixing parameter operation applicability 30 MIDI Data Format 36 Input Output Specifications 43 Electrical characteristics 44 Mixer Basic Parameters 46 Pin Assignment Chart 47 MIDI Implementation Chart 48 Data List ...

Страница 247: ...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 G 2 5 dB 1 5 dB 2 5 dB 0 0 dB F 125 Hz 450 Hz 3 35 kHz 19 0 kHz Q 8 0 0 40 0 16 18 E G Dist 1 L SHELF PEAKING PEAKING H SHELF G 5 0 dB 0 0 dB 3 5 dB 0 0 dB F 355 Hz 950 Hz 3 35 kHz 12 5 kHz Q 9 0 10 0 19 E G Dist 2 L SHELF PEAKING PEAKING H SHELF G 6 0 dB 8 5 dB 4 5 dB 4 0 dB...

Страница 248: ...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 ms 1 Hold ms 0 63 Decay ms 238 5 De Esser DE ESSER Threshold dB 8 Frequency kHz 2 00 Type HPF Q 1 6 6 Comp COMPRESSOR Threshold dB 8 Ratio 1 2 5 Attack ms 30 Out gain dB 0 0 Knee 2 Release ms 250 7 Expand EXPANDER Threshold dB 23 Ratio 1 1 7 Attack ms 1 Out gain dB 3 5 ...

Страница 249: ...OMPANDER 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 35 31 Sampling SN COMPRESSOR Threshold dB 18 Ratio 1 4 Attack ms 8 Out gain dB 8 0 Knee hard Release ms 354 32 Hip Comp COMPANDER S Threshold dB 23 Ratio 1 20 Attack ms 15 Out gain dB 0 0 Width dB 15 Release ...

Страница 250: ...llen below the threshold DECAY ms 44 1kHz 6 ms 46 0 sec 48kHz 5 ms 42 3 sec 160 points This determines how fast the gate closes once the hold time has expired The value is expressed as the duration required for the level to change by 6 dB Input Level Time Time Output Level Input Level Output Level I O Characteristics Time Series Analysis RANGE THRESHOLD THRESHOLD RANGE Input Signal Output Signal A...

Страница 251: ...eshold For higher knee settings compression is applied gradually as the signal exceeds the specified threshold creating a more natural sound Input Level Time Time Output Level Input Level Output Level I O Characteristics KNEE hard OUT GAIN 0 0dB Time Series Analysis RATIO 1 RATIO THRESHOLD THRESHOLD Input Signal Output Signal ATTACK RELEASE Parameter Range Description THRESHOLD dB 54 to 0 55 point...

Страница 252: ...equencies TYPE HPF BPF 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 X HALL New reverb algorithm that delivers dense and rich reverberation smooth decay and provides a spaciousness and depth that enhances the original sound Choose from three types d...

Страница 253: ...sion produced by two 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 Range Description REV TIME 0 28 27 94 s 1 1 These values are for when the effect type is REV X HALL and the ROOM SIZE 28 The range will differ depending on the effect type and ROOM...

Страница 254: ...y 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 DIFF 0 10 Reflection diffusion left right reflection spread DENSITY 0 100 Reflection density HI RATIO 0 1 1 0 High frequency feedback ratio ER NUM 1 19 Number of early reflections FB GAIN 99 to 99 Feedback gain HPF...

Страница 255: ...E FB 1 Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine feedback DELAY Parameter Range Description DELAY L 0 0 1350 0 ms Left channel delay time DELAY R 0 0 1350 0 ms Right channel delay time FB DLY L 0 0 1350 0 ms Left channel feedback delay time FB DLY R 0 0 1350 0 ms Right channel feedback delay time FB G L 99 to 99 Left channel feedback gain plus values for normal phase feedback minus values for re...

Страница 256: ...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 Description FREQ 0 05 40 00 Hz Modulation speed DEPTH 0 100 Modulation depth FB GAIN 99 to 99 Feedback gain plus values for normal phase feedback minus values for reverse phase feedback OFFSET 0 100 Lowest phase shift...

Страница 257: ...nnel 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 pan DELAY 1 0 0 1000 0 ms Channel 1 delay time FB G 1 99 to 99 Channel 1 feedback gain plus values for normal phase feedback minus values for reverse phase feedback MODE 1 10 Pitch shift precision PITCH 2 24 to...

Страница 258: ...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 oscillator or input signal OSC FREQ 0 0 5000 0 Hz Oscillator frequency FM FREQ 0 05 40 00 Hz Oscillator frequency modulation speed FM DEPTH 0 100 Oscillator frequency modulation depth SYNC OFF ON Tempo parameter sync on off FM ...

Страница 259: ...dulation 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 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 0 100 Reverb densit...

Страница 260: ...ter 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 0 100 Reverb density REV BAL 0 100 Reverb and panned reverb balance 0 all panned reverb 100 all reverb HPF THRU 21 2 Hz 8 00 kHz High pass filter cutoff frequency LPF 50 0 Hz 16 0 kHz THRU Low pass filter cutoff fre...

Страница 261: ...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 THRU 21 2 Hz 8 00 kHz High pass filter cutoff frequency LPF 50 0 Hz 16 0 kHz THRU Low pass filter cutoff frequency REV TIME 0 3 99 0 s Reverb time INI DLY 0 0 500 0 ms Initial delay before reverb begins REV HI 0 1 1 0 High...

Страница 262: ...onance 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 REC button and actual recording is triggered by the input signal REC DLY 1000 to 1000 ms Recording delay For plus values recording starts after the trigger is received For minus values recording starts before th...

Страница 263: ...ompression 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 2 1 4 1 8 1 12 1 20 1 Ratio of CH2 compressor ATTACK 2 0 022 50 4 ms Attack time of CH2 compressor RELEASE2 10 88 544 22 ms Release time of CH2 compressor MAKE UP2 OFF ON Automatically corrects output gain reduc...

Страница 264: ...en sound that 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 18 0 dB Adjusts the input level of the recording deck As you raise the level tape compression is generated which narrows the dynamic range and distorts the sound REC HI 6 0 to 6 0 dB Adjus...

Страница 265: ...me of the mid 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 the high band compressor HI ATK 0 120 ms Attack time of the high band compressor HI RAT 1 Release time of the high band compressor HI KNEE 0 5 Knee of the high band compressor HI BYP OF...

Страница 266: ...n BAND ON OFF OFF ON Turns the corresponding band on off SIDECHAIN CUE OFF ON If this is on the sidechain signal that controls the dynamics will be sent to the CUE bus for monitoring SIDECHAIN LISTEN OFF ON If this is on the sidechain signal that is linked to the dynamics will be output to the bus such as the STEREO bus or a MIX MATRIX bus to which the inserted channel is being sent FILTER TYPE Lo...

Страница 267: ...input OutputLevel 0 to 127 Output level displayed for each channel when the meter button of the master field is set to output PostWeightingFilter 0 to 127 Level indicator of the channel control field Mode Parameter 1 Parameter 2 NO ASSIGN BALANCE OUTPUT MIX 1 MIX 16 MATRIX 1 MATRIX 8 STEREO L STEREO R CH ON INPUT CH 1 CH 64 1 STIN1L STIN8R OUTPUT MIX 1 MIX 16 MATRIX 1 MATRIX 8 STEREO L MONO C CUE ...

Страница 268: ...1 CH 64 1 STIN1L STIN8R MATRIX 1 ON MATRIX 8 ON MIX 1 POINT MIX 16 POINT MATRIX 1 POINT MATRIX 8 POINT MIX 1 H MIX 16 H MATRIX 1 H MATRIX 8 H MIX 1 L MIX16 L MATRIX 1 L MATRIX 8 L MIX 1 2 PAN MIX 15 16 PAN MATRIX 1 2 PAN MATRIX 7 8 PAN MIX TO MATRIX MATRIX 1 POINT MATRIX 8 POINT MIX 1 MIX 16 MATRIX 1 ON MATRIX 8 ON MATRIX 1 LEVEL H MATRIX 8 LEVEL H MATRIX 1 LEVEL L MATRIX 8 LEVEL L MATRIX 1 2 PAN ...

Страница 269: ...5 GAIN L BAND5 FREQ BAND5 Q BAND6 BYPASS Mode Parameter 1 Parameter 2 PEQ BAND6 GAIN H GEQ RACK 1A 8B EFFECT RACK 1A 8B BAND6 GAIN L BAND6 FREQ BAND6 Q BAND7 BYPASS BAND7 GAIN H BAND7 GAIN L BAND7 FREQ BAND7 Q BAND8 BYPASS BAND8 GAIN H BAND8 GAIN L BAND8 FREQ BAND8 Q HPF ON HPF FREQ HPF SLOPE LPF ON LPF FREQ LPF SLOPE NOTCH A ON NOTCH A FREQ H NOTCH A FREQ L NOTCH A Q NOTCH B ON NOTCH B FREQ H NOT...

Страница 270: ...IGN DOWNMIX SURROUND SPEAKER SOLO SURROUND SPEAKER L SURROUND SPEAKER R SURROUND SPEAKER C SURROUND SPEAKER LFE SURROUND SPEAKER Ls SURROUND SPEAKER Rs SURROUND PAN LR PAN SELECTED CH CH 1 CH 64 1 STIN1L STIN8R FR PAN FR PAN REVERSE DIV L ON R ON C ON LFE ON Ls ON Rs ON LFE LEVEL H LFE LEVEL L TO MONO ON CH 1 CH 64 1 STIN1L STIN8R TO STEREO ON CH 1 CH 64 1 STIN1L STIN8R 1 QL1 CH1 CH32 2 QL1 INPUT ...

Страница 271: ... 10F9 MIX7 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 1131 MIX2 SEND 1132 1139 MIX3 SEND 113A 1141 MIX4 SEND 1142 1149 MIX5 SEND 114A 1151 MIX6 SEND 1152 1159 MIX7 SEND 115A 1161 MIX8 SEND 1162 1169 INPUT57 64 to MATRIX5 8 ON MATRIX5 SEND 116A 117...

Страница 272: ...7 27EE 27F3 GAIN8 27F4 27F9 GAIN9 27FA 27FF GAIN10 2800 2805 GAIN11 2806 280B GAIN12 280C 2811 GAIN13 2812 2817 GAIN14 2818 281D GAIN15 281E 2823 GAIN16 2824 2829 GAIN17 282A 282F GAIN18 2830 2835 GAIN19 2836 283B GAIN20 283C 2841 GAIN21 2842 2847 GAIN22 2848 284D GAIN23 284E 2853 GAIN24 2854 2859 GAIN25 285A 285F GAIN26 2860 2865 GAIN27 2866 286B GAIN28 286C 2871 GAIN29 2872 2877 GAIN30 2878 287D...

Страница 273: ...D GAIN18 38BE 38C3 GAIN19 38C4 38C9 GAIN20 38CA 38CF GAIN21 38D0 38D5 GAIN22 38D6 38DB GAIN23 38DC 38E1 GAIN24 38E2 38E7 GAIN25 38E8 38ED GAIN26 38EE 38F3 GAIN27 38F4 38F9 GAIN28 38FA 38FF GAIN29 3900 3905 GAIN30 3906 390B GAIN31 390C 3911 LCR INPUT1 64 STIN1 4 MIX1 16 ON 3912 3969 CSR 396A 39C1 DIRECT OUT INPUT1 64 ON 39C2 3A01 INPUT1 56 STIN1 4 TO STEREO ON 3A02 3A41 DCA1 12 ON 3A42 3A4D FADER 3...

Страница 274: ...EB7 GAIN1 3EB8 3EBB GAIN2 3EBC 3EBF GAIN3 3EC0 3EC3 GAIN4 3EC4 3EC7 GAIN5 3EC8 3ECB GAIN6 3ECC 3ECF GAIN7 3ED0 3ED3 GAIN8 3ED4 3ED7 GAIN9 3ED8 3EDB GAIN10 3EDC 3EDF GAIN11 3EE0 3EE3 GAIN12 3EE4 3EE7 GAIN13 3EE8 3EEB GAIN14 3EEC 3EEF GAIN15 3EF0 3EF3 GAIN16 3EF4 3EF7 GAIN17 3EF8 3EFB GAIN18 3EFC 3EFF GAIN19 3F00 3F03 GAIN20 3F04 3F07 GAIN21 3F08 3F0B GAIN22 3F0C 3F0F GAIN23 3F10 3F13 GAIN24 3F14 3F...

Страница 275: ...LOBAL INPUT PATCH INPUT PATCH 48V Gain Gain Compensation INPUT INSERT PATCH GLOBAL HA HA On INPUT INSERT O INPUT INSERT INPUT PROCESSING O Point INPUT INSERT O INPUT INSERT INPUT PROCESSING O Direct Out Out Patch O INPUT DIRECT 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 ...

Страница 276: ...n ALL is selected To Matrix On O INPUT MATRIX ON 3 O INPUT MATRIX ON 7 INPUT FADER ON 4 O Level O INPUT MATRIX SEND 3 O INPUT MATRIX SEND 7 INPUT FADER ON 4 O Pan Balance O 11 O INPUT MATRIX SEND 7 INPUT FADER ON 4 O Pre Post O INPUT MATRIX SEND 3 O INPUT MATRIX SEND 7 INPUT PROCESSING 4 O DELAY ms O 10 INPUT DELAY 10 O INPUT DELAY INPUT PROCESSING O ON O INPUT DELAY O INPUT DELAY INPUT PROCESSING...

Страница 277: ...SERT O MIX INSERT MIX PROCESSING O Att O EQ O MIX EQ MIX PROCESSING O EQ O EQ O MIX EQ MIX PROCESSING O Dynamics1 Key In Source O MIX DYNA1 MIX PROCESSING Others O DYNAMICS O MIX DYNA1 MIX PROCESSING O To Matrix On O TO MATRIX ON O MIX MATRIX ON 7 MIX FADER ON 4 O Level O 13 TO MATRIX SEND O MIX MATRIX SEND 7 MIX FADER ON 4 O Pan Balance O TO MATRIX SEND O MIX MATRIX SEND 7 MIX FADER ON 4 O Pre Po...

Страница 278: ...OBAL OUTPUT PATCH OUTPUT PATCH In Patch O MATRIX INSERT PATCH GLOBAL OUTPUT PATCH OUTPUT PATCH 48V Gain Gain Compensation O MATRIX INSERT PATCH GLOBAL HA MATRIX PROCESSING On O INSERT O MATRIX INSERT MATRIX PROCESSING O Point O INSERT O MATRIX INSERT MATRIX PROCESSING O Att O EQ O MATRIX EQ MATRIX PROCESSING O EQ O EQ O MATRIX EQ MATRIX PROCESSING O Dynamics1 Key In Source O MATRIX DYNA1 MATRIX PR...

Страница 279: ... Parameter Select button Name Icon Color O STEREO MONO NAME GLOBAL OUTPUT NAME OUTPUT NAME O Output Patch O STEREO MONO OUTPUT PATCH GLOBAL OUTPUT PATCH OUTPUT PATCH Insert1 Insert2 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 GLOBAL HA STEREO MONO PROCE...

Страница 280: ...E USER LEVEL ALL Parameter Select button Name Icon Color O DCA NAME DCA MASTER On O DCA LEVEL ON DCA MASTER Fader O DCA LEVEL ON DCA MASTER Fade Time On O 9 STORE Input DCA Assign DCA GROUP ASSIGN Parameter RECALL SAFE USER LEVEL ALL Name O MUTE GROUP MASTER On MUTE GROUP MASTER Dimmer MUTE GROUP MASTER MUTE Assign MUTE GROUP ASSIGN ...

Страница 281: ...ue 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 curValue 2080768 Control value Middle 128 Control value Low 3 6 When only High and Low data is received rxValue curValue 16256 Control value High 16384 Control value Low 3 7 When only High and Middle data is received ...

Страница 282: ...lk 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 bit data STATUS 11110011 F3 Song select Song number 0sssssss ss Song number 0 127 STATUS 11111000 F8 Timing clock STATUS 11111110 FE Active sensing STATUS 11111111 FF System reset STATUS 11110000 F0 System e...

Страница 283: ...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 4 2 2 Function Name Command rx tx Function F0 43 1n 3E 19 F7 RARAMETER CHANGE rx tx QL series native parameter change F0 43 3n 3E 19 F7 PARAMETER REQUEST rx tx QL series native parameter request STATUS 11110000 F0 ...

Страница 284: ...UTPUT 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 8BandPEQ LIB 1 199 6 tx rx EFFECT LIB 1 199 7 tx rx Premium Effect LIB 0 100 9 tx rx Dante Input Patch LIB 0 10 5 tx rx LibUnRcl SCENE 0 5 tx INPUT EQ LIB 0 1 tx OUTPUT EQ LIB 0 2 3 4 tx Dynamics LIB 0 1 2 3 4 8 tx INPUT CH LIB 0 1 tx OUTPUT CH LIB 0 2 ...

Страница 285: ...er YAMAHA SUB STATUS 0011nnnn 3n n 0 15 Device number MIDI Channel GROUP ID 00111110 3E Digital mixer MODEL ID 00011001 19 QL Series DATA CATEGORY 00000000 00 OTHER DATA FUNCTION NAME 01001100 L ASCII CODE 01101001 i ASCII CODE 01100010 b ASCII CODE 01000001 A ASCII CODE 01110100 t ASCII CODE 01110010 r ASCII CODE 01100010 b ASCII CODE 01110100 t ASCII CODE MODULE NAME 0mmmmmmm mm ASCII CODE 0mmmm...

Страница 286: ...STATUS 11110000 F0 System 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 00011001 19 QL Series DATA CATEGORY 00000000 00 OTHER DATA FUNCTION NAME 01001100 C ASCII CODE 01101001 o ASCII CODE 01100010 l ASCII CODE 01010101 U ASCII CODE 01101110 n ASCII CODE 01010011 S ASCII CODE 0...

Страница 287: ... 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 YAMAHA SUB STATUS 0001nnnn 1n n 0 15 Device number MIDI Channel GROUP ID 00111110 3E Digital mixer MODEL ID 00011001 19 QL Series DATA CATEGORY 00000000 00 OTHER DATA FUNCTION NAME 01000011 C 01101000 h 01101100 l 01...

Страница 288: ...nnectors Gain Input Impedance Source Impedance Input Level Connector Sensitivity 1 Defined Level Maximum Non Clip Level INPUT 1 32 6 66dB 7 5 kΩ 50 600 Ω Mics 600 Ω Lines 82dBu 61 6μV 62dBu 0 616mV 42dBu 6 16mV XLR 3 31 type Balanced 2 6dB 10dBu 245mV 10dBu 2 45V 30dBu 24 5V Output Connectors Output Impedance Load Impedance Maximum Output Level SW 5 Output Level Connector Defined Level Maximum Non...

Страница 289: ...r 5P OUT MIDI DIN Connector 5P WORD CLOCK IN TTL 75 Ω terminated BNC Connector OUT TTL 75 Ω BNC Connector GPI 5IN 5OUT D Sub Connector 15P Female 1 NETWORK IEEE802 3 10BASE T 100Base TX RJ 45 LAMP QL5 x2 QL1 x1 0V 12V XLR 4 31 type 2 USB HOST USB 2 0 USB A Connector Female Input Output RL Conditions Min Typ Max Unit INPUT 1 32 1 OMNI OUT 1 16 2 600 Ω GAIN 66dB 1 5 0 0 0 5 dB PHONES 8 Ω 3 0 0 0 0 5...

Страница 290: ...requency Range Fs 44 1 kHz Fs 45 9375 kHz 44 1 kHz 4 1667 Fs 44 1441 kHz 44 1 kHz 0 1 Fs 44 0559 kHz 44 1 kHz 0 1 Fs 42 336 kHz 44 1 kHz 4 0 200 200 ppm Fs 48 kHz Fs 50 kHz 48 kHz 4 1667 Fs 48 048 kHz 48 kHz 0 1 Fs 47 952 kHz 48 kHz 0 1 Fs 46 080 kHz 48 kHz 4 0 Jitter of PLL DIGITAL IN Fs 44 1 kHz DIGITAL IN Fs 48 kHz 10 ns Internal Clock Frequency Word Clock Int 44 1 kHz 44 1 kHz Word Clock Int 4...

Страница 291: ...e Hard to 5 soft Key In Self Pre EQ Self Post EQ Mix Out13 16 Ch1 STIN8R 8ch block Width 1 dB to 90 dB Frequency 1 0 KHz to 12 5KHz TYPE HPF BPF Q 0 10 to 10 0 Fader Level 1024 steps 138 dB to 10 dB On On Off Pan Balance Position L63 to R63 Pan Mode Pan Balance DCA Group 16 Groups Mute Group 8 Groups Mix Send 24 sends Fix Variable can be set each two mixes Surround Pan can be set 1 to 6 mixes Mix ...

Страница 292: ...Data List 47 Pin Assignment Chart GPI Pin Signal Name Pin Signal Name 1 GPO1 9 GPO2 2 GPO3 10 GPO4 3 GPO5 11 GND 4 GND 12 GND 5 5V 13 5V 6 GPI1 14 GPI2 7 GPI3 15 GPI4 8 GPI5 9 10 11 8 1 2 3 15 ...

Страница 293: ...r 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 0 127 0 300 Assignable 2 1 O 1 O e v i s u l c x E m e t s y S Common Song Pos Song Sel Tune X X X X O X Recorder Control System Real Time Clock Commands X X O X Effect Control Aux Messages All Sound Off Reset Al...

Страница 294: ...Published 04 2015 MA B1 2014 Yamaha Corporation Manual Development Department Yamaha Manual Library http www yamaha co jp manual Yamaha Pro Audio Global Web Site http www yamahaproaudio com ...

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