ENHow to Use This Reference ManualThe CL5/CL3/CL1 Reference Manual (this document) allows you to search for terms and take advantage of links in the t
SELECTED CHANNEL section Reference Manual10 INSERT fieldThis field enables you to make insert settings.1 Popup buttonPress this button to open the IN
Monitor and Cue functions Reference Manual1000 MONITOR DELAY fieldThis field enables you to specify the monitor delay setting by which the monitor out
Monitor and Cue functions Reference Manual1018. To adjust the monitor level, use the MONITOR LEVEL knob located in the SCENE MEMORY/MONITOR section of
Monitor and Cue functions Reference Manual1024 Other CUE groupThese cue signals are operated via buttons displayed on the touch screen. This group is
Monitor and Cue functions Reference Manual1034 CUE OUTPUT buttonSwitches the cue out on or off.5 CLEAR CUE buttonCancels all cue selections simultaneo
Monitor and Cue functions Reference Manual1043. Use the CUE MODE button to select either the mode in which channels are mixed for auditioning, or the
Monitor and Cue functions Reference Manual1058. If you’re auditioning the CUE signal in the monitor, adjust the Cue signal level by using the MONITOR
Talkback and Oscillator Reference Manual106Talkback and OscillatorAbout the Talkback and Oscillator functionsTalkback is a function that sends the sig
Talkback and Oscillator Reference Manual1073 INPUT TO TALKBACK field• INPUT TO TALKBACK patch button... Press the button to ope
Talkback and Oscillator Reference Manual1084. If you want to use an input jack other than the TALKBACK jack as supplementary input for talkback, follo
Talkback and Oscillator Reference Manual1094 OSCILLATOR ASSIGN fieldAn indicator lights to indicate the currently-selected oscillator output destinati
Centralogic section Reference Manual11Centralogic sectionThis chapter explains how to use the Centralogic section and the OVERVIEW screen to simultane
Talkback and Oscillator Reference Manual1103 ASSIGN sectionEnables you to select a channel to which the oscillator signal will be sent. Press one of t
Meters Reference Manual111MetersThis chapter explains the METER screen that shows the input and output level meters for all channels, and operations r
Meters Reference Manual112INPUT/OUTPUT tabsUse these tabs to switch between the INPUT METER screen and OUTPUT METER screen.Fader level and meter displ
Meters Reference Manual113Using an MBCL meter bridge (optional) on the CL3 or CL1 consoleIf the optional meter bridge (MBCL) is installed on the CL3 o
Graphic EQ, effects, and Premium Rack Reference Manual114Graphic EQ, effects, and Premium RackThis chapter explains how to use the built-in graphic EQ
Graphic EQ, effects, and Premium Rack Reference Manual115Virtual rack operationsThis section explains how to mount a GEQ or effect in the virtual rack
Graphic EQ, effects, and Premium Rack Reference Manual116• If nothing is mounted:Press this area to open the RACK MOUNTER popup window, in which you c
Graphic EQ, effects, and Premium Rack Reference Manual1174. Use the MODULE SELECT buttons to select the item you want to mount, and press the OK butto
Graphic EQ, effects, and Premium Rack Reference Manual118• CH 65–72... CH 65–72 *1, *2• INSERT IN 1–32 ...
Graphic EQ, effects, and Premium Rack Reference Manual1192. In the GEQ field or the EFFECT field, press the rack in which you mounted the GEQ.The GEQ
Centralogic section Reference Manual12OVERVIEW screen CHANNEL NAME fieldThis field appears at the top and bottom of the screen and displays the chann
Graphic EQ, effects, and Premium Rack Reference Manual120Using the 31BandGEQYou will use the Centralogic section’s faders 1–8 and [ON] keys to control
Graphic EQ, effects, and Premium Rack Reference Manual121Using the Flex15GEQYou will use the Centralogic section’s faders 1–8 and [ON] keys to control
Graphic EQ, effects, and Premium Rack Reference Manual122About the internal effectsThe internal effects of the CL series console can be mounted in EFF
Graphic EQ, effects, and Premium Rack Reference Manual1232. Press the INPUT PATCH L button to open the CH SELECT popup window, and select a MIX channe
Graphic EQ, effects, and Premium Rack Reference Manual1247. Use the MIX1-16, MIX17-24 and MATRIX keys of the SELECTED CHANNEL section (top panel) so t
Graphic EQ, effects, and Premium Rack Reference Manual125Editing the internal effect parametersThis section explains how to change the effect type and
Graphic EQ, effects, and Premium Rack Reference Manual1263. To change the effect type, press the effect type field to open the EFFECT TYPE popup windo
Graphic EQ, effects, and Premium Rack Reference Manual127 TypeThis field is displayed when Equalizer601 is selected as the effect type.1 DRIVE button
Graphic EQ, effects, and Premium Rack Reference Manual128This window includes several pages, which you can switch between using the tabs located at th
Graphic EQ, effects, and Premium Rack Reference Manual1298. Press the effect type field to open the EFFECT TYPE popup window, and select an effect typ
Centralogic section Reference Manual13 INPUT DELAY fieldThis field displays the delay status for the input channel. If an output channel has been sel
Graphic EQ, effects, and Premium Rack Reference Manual1305. To begin recording (sampling), press the REC button and then press the PLAY button.The sig
Graphic EQ, effects, and Premium Rack Reference Manual1313. To mount a Premium Rack in the rack, press the RACK MOUNT button for that rack.The PREMIUM
Graphic EQ, effects, and Premium Rack Reference Manual13212. Adjust the parameters.For details on editing the parameters, refer to the next section “E
Graphic EQ, effects, and Premium Rack Reference Manual1336 LMF/MF/HMF IN buttonTurn LMF/MF/HMF EQ on or off respectively.7 LF/HF IN buttonTurn LF and
Graphic EQ, effects, and Premium Rack Reference Manual134 U76U76 is a processor that emulates a popular vintage compressor used in a wide range of si
Graphic EQ, effects, and Premium Rack Reference Manual135 EQ–1AEQ-1A is a processor that emulates a famous passive-type vintage EQ. It features a uni
Graphic EQ, effects, and Premium Rack Reference Manual1362 SIDECHAIN CUE buttonPress this button on to monitor the sidechain signal sent to the CUE bu
Graphic EQ, effects, and Premium Rack Reference Manual137Using the graphic EQ, effect, and Premium Rack libraries GEQ libraryUse the “GEQ library” to
I/O device and external head amp Reference Manual138I/O device and external head ampThis chapter explains how to use an I/O device or an external head
I/O device and external head amp Reference Manual1391 LIBRARY buttonEnables you to store or recall the DANTE INPUT PATCH settings to or from the libra
Centralogic section Reference Manual14 TO STEREO/MONO fieldThis field displays the on/off status and pan/balance setting of the signal sent to the ST
I/O device and external head amp Reference Manual1407. To assign the output ports of the I/O device, select and press the I/O device in the DANTE PATC
I/O device and external head amp Reference Manual1413 DANTE SETUP buttonPress this button to open the DANTE SETUP popup window, in which you can make
I/O device and external head amp Reference Manual1423. To remotely control the I/O device’s head amp from an input channel of the CL series console, u
I/O device and external head amp Reference Manual143Remotely controlling an ampHere’s how to remotely control an amp that’s connected to the Dante con
I/O device and external head amp Reference Manual144Using an external head ampIf an I/O card (such as an MY16-ES64 card) supports the remote protocol
I/O device and external head amp Reference Manual145Connecting the CL series console to an SB168-ESTo remotely control the SB168-ES from the CL series
I/O device and external head amp Reference Manual146Remotely controlling an external head ampYou can remotely control from the CL series console an ex
I/O device and external head amp Reference Manual1476 COMM PORT switch buttonsSpecifies whether the external HA connected to the slot will be controll
I/O device and external head amp Reference Manual1488. To remotely control the external HA from an input channel of the CL series console, use the Ban
MIDI Reference Manual149MIDIThis chapter explains how to transmit MIDI messages from an external device to the CL series console to control the CL con
Input and output patching Reference Manual15Input and output patchingThis chapter explains how to edit the input patching and output patching, how to
MIDI Reference Manual1503. Press the MIDI SETUP tab to access the MIDI SETUP page.In the MIDI SETUP page you can select the type of MIDI messages that
MIDI Reference Manual1514. To specify the port that will be used to transmit or receive each type of MIDI message, press the transmit (Tx) or receive
MIDI Reference Manual152Using Program Changes to recall scenes and library itemsThe CL series console lets you assign a specific event (scene recall o
MIDI Reference Manual153• PROGRAM CHANGE EVENT...Indicates the type/number/title of the event assigned to each channel (ba
MIDI Reference Manual1548. To change the event assignment for each program number, press the desired event in the list.The MIDI PROGRAM CHANGE popup w
MIDI Reference Manual155Using Control Changes to control parametersYou can use MIDI Control Change messages to control specified events (fader/knob op
MIDI Reference Manual1566. Use the buttons in the CONTROL CHANGE MODE field to select the Control Change transmission/reception mode.You can choose on
MIDI Reference Manual157Using Parameter Changes to control parametersOn the CL series console, you can use a type of system exclusive messages called
User settings (Security) Reference Manual158User settings (Security)This chapter explains the following settings and operations: the User Level settin
User settings (Security) Reference Manual1592. Press the PASSWORD CHANGE button.A keyboard window will appear, allowing you to enter a password.3. Ent
Input and output patching Reference Manual16Changing the output patch settingsTo change the patching, you can either select the output port that will
User settings (Security) Reference Manual160The CREATE USER KEY popup window will appear.1 USER NAMEIndicates the user name of up to eight characters.
User settings (Security) Reference Manual161Logging-inTo operate the CL series console, you must log in as the Administrator, Guest, or a User.User se
User settings (Security) Reference Manual162 Logging-in as Guest1. In the Function Access Area, press the SETUP button to access the SETUP screen.2.
User settings (Security) Reference Manual163If no password has been set, you will simply be logged-in. If a password has been set, a keyboard window w
User settings (Security) Reference Manual1645. Rotate the multifunction knob to select the user authentication key for the user as whom you want to lo
User settings (Security) Reference Manual165Editing a user authentication keyIf you are logged-in as a user, you can edit your preference settings, US
User settings (Security) Reference Manual166Changing the user levelYou can view or change the user level.• Administrator ...The Administrator
User settings (Security) Reference Manual167• HA... Restricts operation of the HA (Head Amp) patched to t
User settings (Security) Reference Manual168PreferencesFollow the steps below to make various settings for the CL console operating environment, such
User settings (Security) Reference Manual169• POPUP APPEARS WHEN KNOB(S) PRESSEDSpecifies whether pressing a knob in the SELECTED CHANNEL section whil
Input and output patching Reference Manual175 Channel name edit boxIndicates the currently-specified channel. Press the inside of this box to enable t
User settings (Security) Reference Manual1704. Press the button corresponding to the USER DEFINED key to which you want to assign a function.The USER
User settings (Security) Reference Manual171USER DEFINED knobsThis section explains how to assign the desired functions to the USER DEFINED knobs in t
User settings (Security) Reference Manual172Assignable encodersYou can assign the desired function to the GAIN/PAN/ASSIGN knob on the fader strip of e
User settings (Security) Reference Manual173Custom fader bankGroups that organize channels routed to the top-panel faders are called “fader banks.”The
User settings (Security) Reference Manual1748. To assign channels to other faders, repeat steps 4 through 7.9. If necessary, select channels by pressi
User settings (Security) Reference Manual1755. Press the channel select popup button of the fader (A or B) that you want to edit, and choose the chann
User settings (Security) Reference Manual176If you are logged-in as a user for whom a password is set, a keyboard window will appear, allowing you to
User settings (Security) Reference Manual177Saving and loading setup data to and from a USB flash driveThis section explains how to connect a commerci
User settings (Security) Reference Manual178Loading a file from the USB flash driveFollow the steps below to load CL settings file (extension .CLF) fr
User settings (Security) Reference Manual1794 MAKE DIR buttonCreates a new directory.5 PATHIndicates the name of the current directory. Press the arro
Input and output patching Reference Manual18In the OUTPUT PORT popup window, you can assign the source channel for each output port. This popup window
User settings (Security) Reference Manual180 Copying and pasting a fileFollow the steps below to copy a desired file into buffer memory, and then pas
Recorder Reference Manual181RecorderThis chapter explains the functionality and operation of the recorder.About the USB memory recorderThe CL series c
Recorder Reference Manual1824 RECORDER INPUT metersIndicate the level of the signals input to the recorder.5 PLAYBACK OUT popup buttons (L/R)Press the
Recorder Reference Manual1832 Channel select buttonsSelect the channels that will be patched to the USB memory recorder’s playback outputs, from the f
Recorder Reference Manual1843 Remaining time displayIndicates the remaining playback time of the current song during playback.4 Current song formatInd
Recorder Reference Manual1855. To monitor the signal being recorded, raise the fader for the channel(s) that are patched to the input of the recorder.
Recorder Reference Manual1862 Status indicatorA symbol indicating whether the file is playing or paused is shown at the left edge of the title list.:
Recorder Reference Manual187Editing the title listYou can change the order of the audio files shown in the title list, and edit the titles or artist n
Recorder Reference Manual188Using the CL console with Nuendo LiveThe CL series consoles can operate in an integrated manner with Steinberg’s Nuendo Li
Recorder Reference Manual189Recording into a project1. In the Function Access Area, press the RECORDER button to access the RECORDER screen.2. Press t
Input and output patching Reference Manual19The CH SELECT popup window will appear. This popup window includes the following items.1 Category select l
Recorder Reference Manual1903. Press the EASY RECORDING button to start recording.4. When you have finished recording, press the record lock button an
Recorder Reference Manual191 When setup method selection button = SPECIFIED IP ADDRESSIf you’re using DANTE-ACCEL, use the SPECIFIED IP ADDRESS field
Recorder Reference Manual192Playing a multi-track project1. In the Nuendo Live screen, press the DANTE INPUT PATCH button.2. Assign the signals from N
Help function Reference Manual193Help functionYou can view Help files provided by Yamaha, or display any user-created text file.We accept no responsib
Help function Reference Manual194Viewing Help1. Before you proceed, load the Help file or text file from your USB flash drive.2. In the Function Acces
Help function Reference Manual1954. Press the USER DEFINED KEYS tab to select the USER DEFINED KEYS page.5. Press the button corresponding to the USER
Other functions Reference Manual196Other functionsThis chapter explains various functions of CL series consoles that are not covered in other chapters
Other functions Reference Manual197B MIDI/GPI popup buttonPress this button to open the MIDI/GPI popup window, in which you can make MIDI and GPI-rela
Other functions Reference Manual198Word clock and slot settings“Word clock” refers to the clock that provides the basis of timing for digital audio si
Other functions Reference Manual199• DANTE 48 k• DANTE 44.1 kThe word clock supplied from the Dante jack on the rear panel of the console will be used
Contents Reference Manual2ContentsHow to Use This Reference Manual ... 1Functi
Input and output patching Reference Manual20In the PATCH/NAME popup window you can view and change the channel name, icon, channel color, and input po
Other functions Reference Manual200Using cascade connectionsUsing multiple CL series consoles, or a CL console and an external mixing console (such as
Other functions Reference Manual2014. Press the port select popup button for the bus for which you want to assign the port.The PORT SELECT popup windo
Other functions Reference Manual202Operations on the cascade master CL unit1. In the Function Access Area, press the SETUP button to access the SETUP
Other functions Reference Manual2033 Send point select buttons (MATRIX bus only)Select the pre-fader send point from the input channel. These buttons
Other functions Reference Manual204Specifying the brightness of the touch screen, LEDs, channel name displays, and lampsFollow the steps below to spec
Other functions Reference Manual205Setting the network addressThis section explains how to set the network address that will be required when you use
Other functions Reference Manual206Initializing the unit to factory default settingsIf an error occurs in the CL console internal memory, or if you fo
Other functions Reference Manual207Adjusting the detection point of the touch screen (Calibration function)Follow the steps below to correctly align t
Other functions Reference Manual208Adjusting the faders (Calibration function)Depending on the environment in which you use the CL series console, dis
Other functions Reference Manual2098. Repeat steps 6–7 to adjust the faders for positions 1 through 4.After the positions are corrected, automatic mot
Input and output patching Reference Manual21Inserting an external device into a channelIf desired, you can insert an effect processor or other externa
Other functions Reference Manual210• INPUT PORT TRIM (Fine adjustment of the analog input gain)Access the INPUT PORT TRIM window, and make fine adjust
Other functions Reference Manual211Adjusting the channel color (Calibration function)If necessary, you can adjust the channel color.1. While holding d
Other functions Reference Manual2126. When you have finished adjusting the color, press the APPLY button located on the right of the window to confirm
Other functions Reference Manual213Adjusting the contrast of the channel name displayIf necessary, you can adjust the contrast of the channel name dis
Other functions Reference Manual2143. In the upper part of the DANTE SETUP popup screen, press the SETUP tab to access the SETUP field.This screen con
Other functions Reference Manual215Switching the CONSOLE ID and SECONDARY PORT1. In the SETUP field, select the CONSOLE ID and the SECONDARY PORT.The
Other functions Reference Manual216Daisy chain connectionsFOH and monitor consoles are sharing 64-in/48-out.Redundant connections Simple 64-in/48-outR
Other functions Reference Manual217Redundant connectionsTwo consoles are sharing 256-ch HA remote (maximum size)Mounting an I/O device on the Dante au
Other functions Reference Manual2182. Press an I/O device select button to access the DEVICE SELECT popup window.1 Setup method selection buttonsChoos
Other functions Reference Manual219 When the setup method select button is SUPPORTED DEVICEIf you want to select and mount an I/O device that is supp
Input and output patching Reference Manual22INSERT/DIRECT OUT popup window (8ch)1 Channel select buttonSelects the channel to set. The channel icon, c
Other functions Reference Manual220 When setup method selection button = DVS When setup method selection button = MANUALIf you want to enter the dev
Other functions Reference Manual2212. Press a HA device select button to access the REMOTE HA SELECT popup window.This screen contains the following i
Other functions Reference Manual2223. Press the MIDI/GPI button.The MIDI SETUP screen will appear.4. Press the GPI tab.The GPI page will appear.1 GPI
Other functions Reference Manual2236. To assign the function or parameter that you want to control, press the GPI IN SETUP popup button.The GPI IN SET
Other functions Reference Manual2243 GPI OUT SETUP popup buttonPress this button to open the GPI OUT SETUP popup window.The button shows the name of t
Other functions Reference Manual2254. Press the FADER START tab to access the FADER START page.The following items are displayed.1 CLEAR ALL buttonPre
Other functions Reference Manual226The following illustration shows how the signal that is output from the GPI OUT port will change in each fader mode
Appendices Reference Manual227AppendicesEQ Library List# TitleParameterLOW L-MID H-MID HIGH01 Bass Drum 1PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING H.SHELFG +3.5 dB –3.5
Appendices Reference Manual228DYNAMICS Library List32 Total EQ 3L.SHELF PEAKING PEAKING H.SHELFG +1.5 dB +0.5 dB +2.0 dB +4.0 dBF 67.0 Hz 850 Hz 1.90
Appendices Reference Manual229* At fs=44.1 kHz18 E. B. Slap COMPRESSORThreshold (dB) –12Ratio ( :1) 1.7Attack (ms) 6Out gain (dB) 4.0Knee hardReleas
Input and output patching Reference Manual235. Use the category and the output port select buttons to specify the output port that will be used as ins
Appendices Reference Manual230Dynamics ParametersInput channels provide DYNAMICS section 1 and DYNAMICS section 2. Output channels provide DYNAMICS se
Appendices Reference Manual231 COMPRESSORThe COMP processor attenuates signals above a specified THRESHOLD by a specified RATIO. The COMP processor c
Appendices Reference Manual232 COMPANDER HARD (COMPANDER-H), COMPANDER SOFT (COMPANDER-S)The hard and soft companders combine the effects of the comp
Appendices Reference Manual233Effects Parameters REV-X HALL, REV-X ROOM, REV-X PLATENewly-developed two input, two output reverb algorithm. Delivers
Appendices Reference Manual234 STEREO REVERBTwo input, two output stereo reverb. EARLY REF.One input, two output early reflections. GATE REVERB, RE
Appendices Reference Manual235 MOD.DELAYOne input, two output basic repeat delay with modulation. DELAY LCROne input, two output 3-tap delay (left,
Appendices Reference Manual236 FLANGETwo input, two output flange effect. SYMPHONICTwo input, two output symphonic effect. PHASERTwo input, two out
Appendices Reference Manual237 DYNA.PHASERTwo input, two output dynamically controlled phaser. HQ. PITCHOne input, two output high-quality pitch shi
Appendices Reference Manual238 AUTOPANTwo input, two output autopanner. ROTARYOne input, two output rotary speaker simulator. RING MOD.Two input, t
Appendices Reference Manual239 REV+CHORUSOne input, two output reverb and chorus effects in parallel. REVCHORUSOne input, two output reverb and cho
Input and output patching Reference Manual242 DIRECT OUT PATCH buttonPress this button to open the PORT SELECT popup window, in which you can select a
Appendices Reference Manual240 REV+SYMPHO.One input, two output reverb and symphonic effects in parallel. REVSYMPHO.One input, two output reverb an
Appendices Reference Manual241 DELAYER.One input, two output delay and early reflections effects in series. DELAY+REVOne input, two output delay an
Appendices Reference Manual242 DISTDELAYOne input, two output distortion and delay effects in series. MULTI FILTERTwo input, two output 3-band mult
Appendices Reference Manual243 AMP SIMULATEOne input, two output guitar amp simulator. COMP276This effect emulates the characteristics of analog com
Appendices Reference Manual244 EQUALIZER601This effect emulates the characteristics of 70’s analog equalizers. Re-creating the distortion of typical
Appendices Reference Manual245 M.BAND COMPTwo input, two output 3-band compressor, with individual solo and gain reduction metering for each band.Pre
Appendices Reference Manual246 U76This models a well-known vintage compressor/limiter used in a wide range of situations. Opt-2AThis processor emula
Appendices Reference Manual247Effects and tempo synchronizationSome effects of the CL series can be synchronized with the tempo. There are two such ty
Appendices Reference Manual248Parameters that can be assigned to control changesMode Parameter 1 Parameter 2NO ASSIGN — 0FADER HINPUTCH 1–CH 72*1STIN1
Appendices Reference Manual249OUTPUT ATT OUTPUTMIX1-MIX24MATRIX1-MATRIX8STEREO L-MONO(C)INPUT DYNAMICS1ONCH 1–CH 72*1STIN1L–STIN8RATTACKTHRESHOLDRANGE
Input and output patching Reference Manual256. Press the DIRECT OUT ON/OFF button to turn it ON.In this state, direct output is enabled. Adjust the in
Appendices Reference Manual250NRPN parameter assignmentsParameter From (HEX) To (HEX)FADERINPUT 0000 0057MIX1-20, MATRIX, STEREO LR0060 007DINPUT to M
Appendices Reference Manual251INPUT to MIX9/10-15/16 PANMIX9/10 20F6 214DMIX11/12 2156 21ADMIX13/14 21B6 220DMIX15/16 2216 226DINPUT to MATRIX1/2, 3/4
Appendices Reference Manual252MIX21-24, MONO to MATRIX LEVELMATRIX1 SEND 2BEA 2BEEMATRIX2 SEND 2BF0 2BF4MATRIX3 SEND 2BF6 2BFAMATRIX4 SEND 2BFC 2C00MA
Appendices Reference Manual253HAEXTERNAL GAIN1 3B06 3B0BINPUT GAIN 1 3B0F 3B15EXTERNAL GAIN2 3B16 3B1BINPUT GAIN 2 3B1F 3B25EXTERNAL GAIN3 3B26 3B2BIN
Appendices Reference Manual254Mixing parameter operation applicabilityThis table indicates which settings affect the behavior of each input channel an
Appendices Reference Manual255*1 These parameters can be linked between L and R of ST IN channels 1–8.*2 Applies to parameters for which the MIX chann
Appendices Reference Manual256 MIX Channels*4 These parameters are available if “FADER/ON” or “PROCESSING” for the Send source channel is set to ON.
Appendices Reference Manual257 MATRIX Channels*4 These parameters are available if “FADER/ON” or “PROCESSING” for the Send source channel is set to O
Appendices Reference Manual258 STEREO, MONO Channels*4 These parameters are available if “FADER/ON” or “PROCESSING” for the Send source channel is se
Appendices Reference Manual259Functions that can be assigned to USER DEFINED keysFUNCTION PARAMETER 1 PARAMETER 2 ExplanationNO ASSIGN — — No assignme
Input and output patching Reference Manual26Word clock settingsIn a Dante network, the master device supplies accurate word clock to other devices on
Appendices Reference Manual260EFFECT BYPASSEFFECT RACK1–8PREMIUM RACK1APREMIUM RACK1B:PREMIUM RACK8APREMIUM RACK8BGAIN KNOB FUNCTIONLATCH —Toggle the
Appendices Reference Manual261*1) CL5: CH1–CH72, CL3: CH1–CH64, CL1: CH1–CH48, ST IN 1L–ST IN 8R, MIX1–MIX24, MTRX1–MTRX8, ST L, ST R, MONO(C)*2) CL5:
Appendices Reference Manual262Functions that can be assigned to USER DEFINED knobs*2) SELECTED CH, CL5: CH1–CH72, CL3: CH1–CH64, CL1: CH1–CH48, ST IN
Appendices Reference Manual263Functions that can be assigned to the assignable encoders*1 Preference setting and the state of the ALTERNATE function w
Appendices Reference Manual264MIDI Data FormatThis section explains the format of the data that the CL series is able to understand, send, and receive
Appendices Reference Manual2652 SYSTEM REALTIME MESSAGE2.1 SONG SELECT (F3)ReceptionSelect the track number shown in the TITLE LIST screen of the USB
Appendices Reference Manual266[Conversion from actual data to bulk data]d[0-6]: actual datab[0-7]: bulk datab[0] = 0;for( I=0; I<7; I++){if( d[I]&a
Appendices Reference Manual2674.2.3 Module Name*1) 0:CH1 – 71:CH7272:ST IN 1L – 87:ST IN 8R*2) 256:MIX 1 – 279:MIX 24*3) 512:MATRIX 1 – 519: MATRIX 8*
Appendices Reference Manual2684.4 FUNCTION CALL – LIBRARY ATTRIBUTE –4.4.1 Format (PARAMETER CHANGE)ReceiveData will be received when [PARAMETER CHANG
Appendices Reference Manual2694.5.2 Format (PARAMETER REQUEST)ReceiveThe PARAMETER CHANGE will be sent with Device number [Rx CH] immediately the data
Input channels Reference Manual27Input channelsThis chapter explains various operations for input channels.Signal flow for input channelsThe input cha
Appendices Reference Manual2704.8 FUNCTION CALL – CHANNEL –4.8.1 Pair ON/OFF Trigger Format (PARAMETER CHANGE)ReceiveData will be received when [PARA
Appendices Reference Manual271Warning/Error MessagesMessage Meaningxxx Parameters Copied. Parameter xxx was copied to the copy buffer.xxx Parameters I
Appendices Reference Manual272Page Bookmarked. The current screen or popup has been bookmarked.Password Changed. The password has been changed.PLAYBAC
Appendices Reference Manual273Electrical characteristicsAll faders are nominal when measured. Output impedance of signal generator:150ohms Frequency
Appendices Reference Manual274Mixer Basic Parameters Libraries Input Function Output Function Output Port ProcessorName Number TotalScene Memory
Appendices Reference Manual275M IDI Implementation Chart2102 .raM 1 :etaD] elosnoC gnixiM latigiD [ AHAMAYModel: CL5/CL3/CL1MIDI Implementation ChartV
Appendices Reference Manual276IndexAAssignable encoders... 172Functions that can be assigned... 263A
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Input channels Reference Manual28• LCR (Left/Center/Right)Sends the input channel signal to the STEREO bus/MONO bus as a three-channel signal that con
Input channels Reference Manual29This popup window contains the following items:1 PATCH buttonIndicates the currently-patched port. Press this button
Contents Reference Manual3Graphic EQ, effects, and Premium Rack ... 114About the virtual rack ...
Input channels Reference Manual306. If you want to enter a channel name directly (or edit a sample name that has been entered), press the channel name
Input channels Reference Manual31GAIN/PATCH popup window (1ch)1 Channel icon/Channel number/Channel name indicatorDisplays the channel icon, channel n
Input channels Reference Manual32GAIN/PATCH popup window (8ch)1 Channel select buttonIndicates the channel icon, number, and name. When you press this
Input channels Reference Manual33 If you press the ANALOG GAIN parameter select button:1 GAIN knobIndicates the analog gain setting for each channel.
Input channels Reference Manual34Setting the Gain Compensation functionIf you are using an I/O device (such as an Rio3224-D) on a Dante network, you c
Input channels Reference Manual35Relationship between analog and digital gain while Gain Compensation is onIf Gain Compensation is on, adjusting the a
Input channels Reference Manual361. Make sure that an input source is connected to the input channel you are adjusting. Set the phantom power, gain, a
Input channels Reference Manual377 PAN/BALANCE MODE buttonSwitches the knob function of the TO ST PAN/TO ST BALANCE knob on the STEREO channel.If the
Input channels Reference Manual385. Use the MODE button to select either ST/MONO mode or LCR mode for each channel.6. In the MASTER section on the top
Input channels Reference Manual39If the CSR knob is set to 100%, operating the INPUT TO ST PAN knob will change the level of signals sent to the STERE
Function Tree Reference Manual4Function TreePage numbers in parentheses ( ) are the page numbers of the Owner’s Manual (booklet).MainSELECTED CHANNEL
Input channels Reference Manual403. Press a knob in the SELECTED CHANNEL section to access the SELECTED CHANNEL VIEW screen.4. In the TO MIX/MATRIX fi
Input channels Reference Manual41Using the Centralogic sectionYou can use the multifunction knobs in the Centralogic section to adjust the send level
Input channels Reference Manual426 Channel select buttonSelects the send-source channel that you wish to control. The current channel icon, number, an
Input channels Reference Manual43Using the faders (SENDS ON FADER mode)You can use the faders on the top panel to adjust signals that are sent from al
Input channels Reference Manual44Correcting delay between channels (Input Delay)This section explains how to correct delay between input channels by u
Input channels Reference Manual45INPUT DELAY (CH1-48, CH49-72/ST IN(CL5), CH49-64/ST IN(CL3), ST IN(CL1))1 DELAY SCALE buttonPress the button to displ
Output channels Reference Manual46Output channelsThis chapter explains output channels (MIX channels, MATRIX channels, STEREO channels, MONO channels)
Output channels Reference Manual47• MATRIX ON/OFF (MATRIX send on/off)This is an on/off switch for signals sent from the MIX channels, STEREO (L/R) ch
Output channels Reference Manual48Follow the steps for the input channels (see page 29).Sending signals from MIX channels to the STEREO/MONO busThis s
Output channels Reference Manual49TO STEREO/MONO popup window (8ch)You can control the on/off and pan/balance settings of the signal sent from MIX cha
Function Tree Reference Manual5NOTE• The explanations in this reference manual will use the CL5.• In the case of the CL3/CL1, some screens will not sh
Output channels Reference Manual50TO STEREO/MONO popup window (CH1-48, CH49-72/ST IN(CL5), CH49-64/ST IN(CL3), ST IN(CL1), OUTPUT)This window displays
Output channels Reference Manual51Sending signals from MIX channels and STEREO/MONO channels to MATRIX busesThis section explains how to send a signal
Output channels Reference Manual52Using the Centralogic sectionThis method lets you use the multifunction knobs (in the Centralogic section) to simult
Output channels Reference Manual535 Send destination select buttonsSelect MIX/MATRIX buses as the send destination.6 Channel select buttonSelects the
Output channels Reference Manual54Using the faders (SENDS ON FADER mode)You can use the faders on the top panel to adjust signals that are sent from t
Output channels Reference Manual55Correcting delay between channels (Output Delay)This section explains how to correct delay between output channels b
EQ and Dynamics Reference Manual56EQ and DynamicsThis chapter explains the EQ (equalizer) and dynamics that are provided on each channel of the CL ser
EQ and Dynamics Reference Manual579 EQ FLAT buttonPress this button to reset the GAIN parameters of all EQ band to 0 dB.0 HIGH SHELVING ON/OFF buttonT
EQ and Dynamics Reference Manual58HPF/EQ popup window (CH1-48, CH49-72/ST IN(CL5), CH49-64/ST IN(CL3), ST IN(CL1), OUTPUT)This window displays the cor
EQ and Dynamics Reference Manual59Using dynamicsInput channels feature two dynamics processors; output channels feature one dynamics processor.1. Use
SELECTED CHANNEL section Reference Manual6SELECTED CHANNEL sectionThis chapter explains how to use the SELECTED CHANNEL section and the SELECTED CHANN
EQ and Dynamics Reference Manual607 Dynamics type buttonsEnable you to select the dynamics type. You can choose from the following dynamics types.• Dy
EQ and Dynamics Reference Manual61DYNAMICS 1/2 popup window (8ch)This window displays the settings for eight channels, including the currently-selecte
EQ and Dynamics Reference Manual62DYNAMICS 1/2 popup window (CH1-48, CH49-72/ST IN(CL5), CH49-64/ST IN(CL3), ST IN(CL1), OUTPUT)This window enables yo
EQ and Dynamics Reference Manual63Using the EQ or Dynamics librariesYou can use dedicated libraries to store and recall EQ and dynamics settings.EQ li
Grouping and linking Reference Manual64Grouping and linkingThis chapter explains the DCA Group and Mute Group functions that enable you to control the
Grouping and linking Reference Manual653 DCA group assign fieldThis area displays the channels assigned to the currently-selected DCA group.While this
Grouping and linking Reference Manual66Controlling DCA groupsUse the faders in the Centralogic section to control DCA groups.1. Assign input channels
Grouping and linking Reference Manual67In this popup window you can select the channels that will be assigned to each mute group. The popup window inc
Grouping and linking Reference Manual68 Selecting the mute groups to which a specific channel will belong1. Press the [SEL] key for the input channel
Grouping and linking Reference Manual693. Press the USER DEFINED KEYS tab to select the USER DEFINED KEYS page.The USER DEFINED KEYS page enables you
SELECTED CHANNEL section Reference Manual7SELECTED CHANNEL VIEW screen SEND fieldIn this field, you can view the send level from the channel to each
Grouping and linking Reference Manual70Using the Mute Safe functionSpecific channels that belong to a mute group can be temporarily excluded from mute
Grouping and linking Reference Manual71Linking the desired input channelsThis section explains how to link specific parameters of input channels.NOTEC
Grouping and linking Reference Manual724. If you turned on the MIX ON, MIX SEND, MATRIX ON, or MATRIX SEND buttons in step 3, use the buttons in the S
Grouping and linking Reference Manual73Copying, moving, or initializing a channelYou can copy or move mix parameters between channels, or restore the
Grouping and linking Reference Manual743. To select the copy-source channel, press the corresponding [SEL] key to make it light.The corresponding chan
Grouping and linking Reference Manual75This popup window lets you move channel settings.1 SOURCE CH fieldThis field indicates the move-source channel.
Grouping and linking Reference Manual76Initializing the parameters of a channelYou can restore the parameters of a channel to an initialized state. Th
Scene memory Reference Manual77Scene memoryThis chapter explains how to perform scene memory operations.About scene memoriesOn CL series consoles, you
Scene memory Reference Manual78NOTE• If you press and hold down either of the SCENE MEMORY [INC]/[DEC] keys, the scene number will count up or down co
Scene memory Reference Manual79 Using the SCENE LIST window1. Use the controllers on the top panel or the buttons on the touch screen to set the mix
SELECTED CHANNEL section Reference Manual8 GAIN/PATCH fieldThis field enables you to make HA (head amp) analog gain settings, and view the operationa
Scene memory Reference Manual803. To store a scene, rotate one of the multifunction knobs to select the store-destination scene number.NOTE• You can s
Scene memory Reference Manual813. Press the USER DEFINED KEYS tab to select the USER DEFINED KEYS page.The USER DEFINED KEYS page enables you to assig
Scene memory Reference Manual82Editing scene memoriesThis section explains how to sort the scenes stored in scene memory, edit their titles, and copy
Scene memory Reference Manual834 TIME STAMPSorts the list in order of date of creation.NOTEBy pressing the same location again, you can change the sor
Scene memory Reference Manual844. Rotate one of the multifunction knobs to select the paste-destination scene number, and then press the PASTE button.
Scene memory Reference Manual85Inserting a sceneYou can insert a scene held in buffer memory at a desired scene number location.1. Press the SCENE fie
Scene memory Reference Manual863. Use the tabs to select one of the following as the type of item you want to copy.4. Select the copy-source channel o
Scene memory Reference Manual87Using the Focus function“Focus” is a function that lets you specify the scene parameters that will be recalled (loaded)
Scene memory Reference Manual88 Channel focus parameter display fieldEnables you to select parameters for each channel that will be affected by Recal
Scene memory Reference Manual892 CH RECALL SAFE fieldIndicates the channels currently specified for the Recall Safe function.3 SET BY SEL buttonEnable
SELECTED CHANNEL section Reference Manual9 EQ parameter fieldThis field displays the 4-band EQ parameter settings.1 Q knobSpecifies the Q for each ba
Scene memory Reference Manual90On-screen buttons and corresponding parameters apply to the following channels:0 SAFE PARAMETER SELECT field (DCA)Enabl
Scene memory Reference Manual915. To enable Recall Safe for the selected channel, turn on the SAFE button in the SAFE PARAMETER SELECT field. (If you
Scene memory Reference Manual923 FADE TIME displayThis area indicates the fade time specified for each scene.4 CURRENT SETTING fieldSpecifies the cont
Scene memory Reference Manual93Outputting a control signal to an external device in tandem with scene recall (GPI OUT)A contol signal can be output to
Scene memory Reference Manual94Playing back an audio file that links to a scene recallYou can also specify an audio file that you want to play back fr
Scene memory Reference Manual954. Press the song select popup button for a scene to which you want to link the audio file. The SONG SELECT popup windo
Scene memory Reference Manual96Using Preview modePreview mode lets you view or edit the settings of a scene stored in memory without affecting the sig
Monitor and Cue functions Reference Manual97Monitor and Cue functionsThis chapter explains the Monitor and Cue functions of CL series consoles.About t
Monitor and Cue functions Reference Manual98Using the Monitor functionThis section explains how to select the desired monitor source, and monitor it f
Monitor and Cue functions Reference Manual993. Press the popup button or the meter field to open the MONITOR popup window.In the MONITOR popup window
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