Yamaha M7CL-48 Music Mixer User Manual


 
M7CL Owner’s Manual
Sending the signal from an input channel to a MIX bus
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D TO MIX SEND ON/OFF button
This is an on/off switch for the signal sent from the
input channel to MIX bus.
An indication of “PRE” in black characters on a white
background is shown above these buttons only if PRE
(pre-fader) is selected as the position from which the
signal is sent from the input channel. This indication is
not shown for POST (post-fader). (For details on how
to switch between PRE and POST p. 70).
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In the TO MIX/TO MATRIX field in the
screen, make sure that the TO MIX button is
turned on.
When the TO MIX button is on, the TO MIX/TO
MATRIX field shows the knobs and buttons for MIX
buses 1–16. If this button is off, press the button to
turn it on.
MIX buses can be either a FIXED type whose send
level is fixed, or a VARI type whose send level is vari-
able. You can switch between FIXED and VARI types
for each two adjacent odd-numbered/even-numbered
MIX buses (for the procedure p. 234).
If the send-destination MIX bus is a FIXED type, a O
symbol is displayed instead of the TO MIX SEND
LEVEL knob. In this case you won’t be able to adjust
the send level.
If the send-destination MIX bus is a VARI type, the
TO MIX SEND LEVEL knob is displayed in the same
color as the corresponding encoder of the SELECTED
CHANNEL section. In this case, you can use the cor-
responding encoder of the SELECTED CHANNEL
section to adjust the send level.
If necessary, you can specify two adjacent odd-num-
bered/even-numbered MIX buses as a stereo bus and
link the main parameters ( p. 234).
If the send-destination MIX bus is assigned as stereo,
the left knob of the two adjacent TO MIX SEND
LEVEL knobs will operate as the TO MIX PAN knob
(for a ST IN channel, it will operate as the TO MIX
BALANCE knob).
For an INPUT channel, the right knob will adjust the
common send level to the two MIX buses, and the left
knob will adjust the panning between the two MIX
buses. Turning the left TO MIX SEND LEVEL knob
toward the left will increase the amount of signal sent
to the odd-numbered MIX bus, and turning it toward
the right will increase the amount sent to the even-
numbered MIX bus.
For a ST IN channel, the right knob adjusts the com-
mon send level for the two MIX buses, and the left
knob adjusts the volume balance of the left and right
signals sent to the two MIX buses. Turning the left TO
MIX SEND LEVEL knob toward the left will increase
the amount of signal sent from the L-channel to the
odd-numbered MIX bus, and turning it toward the
right will increase the amount sent from the R-channel
to the even-numbered MIX bus.
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Make sure that the TO MIX SEND ON/OFF
button is turned on for the send-destination
MIX bus.
If this button is off, press the button in the screen to
turn it on.
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In the SELECTED CHANNEL section, use
the MIX SEND LEVEL knobs to adjust the
send levels to the MIX buses.
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You can use the top panel [SEL] keys to
switch input channels and control the send
level to all MIX buses in the same way.
If PRE is selected as the send position to a MIX bus, you will
further be able to select either PRE EQ (immediately before
the attenuator) or PRE FADER (immediately before the fader)
for each MIX bus (
p. 234).
HINT
If necessary, the TO MIX PAN/TO MIX BALANCE knob set-
ting can be linked with operations of the TO ST PAN/TO ST
BALANCE knob shown in the STEREO/MONO field of the
OVERVIEW screen (
p. 234).
HINT
If you want to monitor the signal being sent to a specific MIX
bus, use the navigation keys to access the corresponding MIX
channel, and press the appropriate [CUE] key in the Central-
ogic section.
HINT