Yamaha M7CL M7cl V2.0 Supplementary Manual - Page 2
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This supplementary manual explains mainly the functionality that was changed or added in version 2.0 of the M7CL firmware. Please read this in conjunction with the M7CL V1.1 supplementary manual and the M7CL Owner's manual. You can download the most recent version of the Help file from the Yamaha website. http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/ Main changes ■ Input channel operations • Now the top panel faders can also be used to adjust the send levels from input channels to MATRIX buses (p. 3). • In SENDS ON FADER mode, the send-destination MATRIX bus can now be selected by pressing the [MATRIX] navigation key and then pressing a [SEL] key in the Centralogic section (p. 3). • The various channel parameters can now be saved together in internal memory as channel library data (p. 3). ■ Output channel operations • The various channel parameters can now be saved together in internal memory as channel library data (p. 3). ■ Input/output patching • You can now select POST ON (immediately after the fader and [ON] key) as the insert or direct output position (p. 4). • When specifying or clearing a GEQ insertion, insert will now be turned on/off automatically (p. 4). ■ EQ and Dynamics • The minimum level for an input channel's GATE threshold level is now -72 dB (p. 4). ■ Grouping and linking • When you enable channel link, HA gain and fader operations will now be linked while maintaining the level difference between channels (p. 5). ■ Scene memory • You can now use the Global Paste function to easily modify parameters across multiple scenes (p. 6). • Recall Safe for the attenuator can now be selected independently of EQ (p. 7). ■ Monitor/Cue • A monitor fader has been added to the monitor output level control, allowing you to use the STEREO MASTER fader / MONO MASTER fader to control the level (p. 5). ■ User settings • M7CL V2 Editor now allows you to make the same user-defined key settings as on the console itself (p. 7). • Additional functions are now available for assignment to the user-defined keys (p. 7). • Regarding compatibility of data you create (p. 7). 2