Yamaha M7CL-48 Music Mixer User Manual


 
M7CL Owner’s Manual
About the internal effects
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1 INPUT L/R buttons
These buttons display the OUTPUT CH SELECT
popup window. The operating procedure is the same as
for the INPUT button in the GEQ/EFFECT field.
B OUTPUT L/R buttons
These buttons display the INPUT CH SELECT popup
window. The operating procedure is the same as for
the OUTPUT button in the GEQ/EFFECT field.
C Input/output meters
These indicate the level of the signals before and after
the effect.
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Select the effect type and edit the effect
parameters.
For details on editing the effect parameters, refer to
“Editing the internal effect parameters” that follows.
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Using the fader of the channel you selected
as the rack’s output destination in step 3,
adjust the level as appropriate.
This section explains how to change the effect type and
edit the parameters.
1
As described in “Virtual rack operations”
( p. 172) steps 1–3, mount an effect in a
rack.
A rack in which an effect is mounted will show the
following information.
1 Effect title/type
This shows the effect title, the name of the type that is
used, and a graphic. The number of input/output chan-
nels (1 IN/2 OUT or 2 IN/2 OUT) of this effect is also
shown.
B Input/output meters
These indicate the level of the signals before and after
the effect.
2
Press the rack in which the effect you want
to edit is mounted.
The EFFECT popup window will appear, allowing
you to edit the parameters of the effect. In the
EFFECT popup window you can use the tabs to select
from four racks (RACK5 – RACK8).
1 INPUT L/R buttons
These buttons display the OUTPUT CH SELECT
popup window.
B OUTPUT L/R buttons
These buttons display the INPUT CH SELECT popup
window.
1 2 3
The levels before and after the effect are shown by the input/
output meters at the upper right of the EFFECT popup win-
dow.
HINT
Adjust the effect send master level and the effect parameters
so that the signal does not reach the overload point at the
input or output stage of the effect.
NOTE
Editing the internal effect
parameters
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