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 EQ graph fieldThis field graphically indicates the approximate response of the EQ. Press this field to op
Scene memory Reference Manual100SONG SELECT windowYou can select an audio file you want to link with the scene, and set the offset time. This window w
Scene memory Reference Manual101Functions in Preview modeThe current scene will be modified by the following software and external operations.• CL Edi
Monitor and Cue functions Reference Manual102Monitor and Cue functionsThe Monitor function lets you monitor various outputs through your nearfield mon
Monitor and Cue functions Reference Manual103• MONITOR LEVELAdjusts the output level of the MONITOR OUT L/R/C channels. If PHONES LEVEL LINK is ON, th
Monitor and Cue functions Reference Manual104MONITOR screenIn the MONITOR screen, the MONITOR field lets you check the current monitor settings, and t
Monitor and Cue functions Reference Manual105MONITOR windowYou can make detailed settings for monitoring. This window appears when you press the MONIT
Monitor and Cue functions Reference Manual106 MONITOR FADER field0MONITOR FADER LEVEL knobIndicates the monitor level. Press this knob to adjust the
Monitor and Cue functions Reference Manual107MONITOR screen (Monitor field in Surround mode)If you set a bus to Surround mode in BUS SETUP, the Monito
Monitor and Cue functions Reference Manual1083 DOWNMIX fieldSelect in which field to perform downmixes.•STEREO buttonDownmix in stereo mode.•MONO butt
Monitor and Cue functions Reference Manual109DOWNMIX SETUP screenPress the DOWNMIX SETUP button in the SURROUND MONITOR screen to open this screen. Th
SELECTED CHANNEL section Reference Manual11 FADER fieldThis field enables you to make settings for the channel on/off status and the level.1 FaderDis
Monitor and Cue functions Reference Manual110NOTEIf STEREO/MONO channels are assigned to the Centralogic section, you can also use the [CUE] keys in t
Monitor and Cue functions Reference Manual111NOTE• The cue signal is sent to the monitor output and PHONES Out jacks regardless of whether the CUE OUT
Monitor and Cue functions Reference Manual112CUE windowYou can make detailed settings for the cue. This window will appear when you press the INPUT/DC
Monitor and Cue functions Reference Manual113D CUE OUT PATCH buttonPress this button to open the PORT SELECT window, in which you can select an output
Talkback and Oscillator Reference Manual114Talkback and OscillatorTalkback is a function that sends the signal of a mic connected to the TALKBACK jack
Talkback and Oscillator Reference Manual115MONITOR screenIn the MONITOR screen, the TALKBACK field enables you to check the current talkback settings,
Talkback and Oscillator Reference Manual1164 +48V buttonThis is an on/off switch for the phantom power (+48V) supplied to the selected input port.NOTE
Talkback and Oscillator Reference Manual1172 OSCILLATOR LEVEL fieldIndicates the frequency and level of the currently-selected oscillator. A meter in
Talkback and Oscillator Reference Manual118Mode = PINK NOISE• LEVEL knob ...Indicates the output level of the pink noise. You can adjust the va
Meters Reference Manual119MetersThis chapter explains the METER screen that shows the input and output level meters for all channels, and operations r
Centralogic section Reference Manual12Centralogic sectionThe Centralogic section located below the touch screen lets you recall and simultaneously con
Meters Reference Manual120Fader level and meter displayThis area displays the meter and fader for each channel.1 Channel numberIndicates the channel n
Meters Reference Manual121SHOW SEND LEVEL buttonIf you switch to SENDS ON FADER mode when this button is on, the color and position of the faders in t
Meters Reference Manual1225 CUE OVERRIDE buttonIf this button is switched on, the cue signal set in the CUE screen is sent to the real time analyzer,
Meters Reference Manual123Function Access Area screenIf you set a bus to Surround mode in BUS SETUP, the METER screen in the Function Access Area appe
Graphic EQ, Parametric EQ, Effects, and PREMIUM RACK Reference Manual124Graphic EQ, Parametric EQ, Effects, and PREMIUM RACKThis chapter explains how
Graphic EQ, Parametric EQ, Effects, and PREMIUM RACK Reference Manual125Virtual rack operationsThis section explains how to mount a GEQ, PEQ, or effec
Graphic EQ, Parametric EQ, Effects, and PREMIUM RACK Reference Manual1264 INPUT PATCH buttonIf the type is EFFECT, two buttons (L/R) will appear. If t
Graphic EQ, Parametric EQ, Effects, and PREMIUM RACK Reference Manual1276 Rack containerIndicates the contents of the rack. This container varies depe
Graphic EQ, Parametric EQ, Effects, and PREMIUM RACK Reference Manual1287 Link indicatorIndicates that an odd-numbered rack and even-numbered rack of
Graphic EQ, Parametric EQ, Effects, and PREMIUM RACK Reference Manual129Inserting a GEQ in a channelThis section explains how to insert a GEQ into the
Centralogic section Reference Manual13OVERVIEW Screen CHANNEL NAME fieldThis field appears at the top and bottom of the screen and displays the chann
Graphic EQ, Parametric EQ, Effects, and PREMIUM RACK Reference Manual130For GEQ EDIT window (31BandGEQ, Flex15GEQ)1 RTA buttonTurn this button on to o
Graphic EQ, Parametric EQ, Effects, and PREMIUM RACK Reference Manual131When you press one of these buttons, the faders for the bands selected on scre
Graphic EQ, Parametric EQ, Effects, and PREMIUM RACK Reference Manual132Parametric EQ operationsIn addition to the standard 4-band EQ, CL series conso
Graphic EQ, Parametric EQ, Effects, and PREMIUM RACK Reference Manual1336 COPY buttonAll EQ parameter settings will be copied in buffer memory.7 PAST
Graphic EQ, Parametric EQ, Effects, and PREMIUM RACK Reference Manual1341 BYPASS buttonYou can bypass each band.2 HPF/LPF NOTCH buttonPress this butto
Graphic EQ, Parametric EQ, Effects, and PREMIUM RACK Reference Manual135About AUTOMIXERAutomixer is included as a standard feature on the CL series. A
Graphic EQ, Parametric EQ, Effects, and PREMIUM RACK Reference Manual136 Channel control fieldEach channel is always in man, auto, or mute mode. The
Graphic EQ, Parametric EQ, Effects, and PREMIUM RACK Reference Manual1376 Channel numberDisplays the channel number and channel name of the channel to
Graphic EQ, Parametric EQ, Effects, and PREMIUM RACK Reference Manual138 STEREO type effects MIX type effectsIf a signal is assigned to only one inp
Graphic EQ, Parametric EQ, Effects, and PREMIUM RACK Reference Manual139 Adjusting the master level of the effect sendTo adjust the MIX channel you s
Centralogic section Reference Manual14 INPUT DELAY field (input channels only)This field displays the delay status for the input channel. Press this
Graphic EQ, Parametric EQ, Effects, and PREMIUM RACK Reference Manual140EFFECT EDIT windowAllows you to adjust the effect parameters.NOTEFor details o
Graphic EQ, Parametric EQ, Effects, and PREMIUM RACK Reference Manual141 PLAY/RECThis field appears if FREEZE is selected as the effect type.• PLAY b
Graphic EQ, Parametric EQ, Effects, and PREMIUM RACK Reference Manual142NOTE• If you specify “CURRENT PAGE” in the PARAMETER 1 column in the USER DEFI
Graphic EQ, Parametric EQ, Effects, and PREMIUM RACK Reference Manual143 NOTE• If the EFFECT EDIT popup window used to set TAP TEMPO is open, this pop
Graphic EQ, Parametric EQ, Effects, and PREMIUM RACK Reference Manual144Using the Freeze effectThis section explains how to use the “FREEZE” effect ty
Graphic EQ, Parametric EQ, Effects, and PREMIUM RACK Reference Manual145Using the Premium RackThe procedure to set up the I/O patches for the rack are
Graphic EQ, Parametric EQ, Effects, and PREMIUM RACK Reference Manual146Editing the Premium Rack parametersEach Premium Rack window includes the follo
Graphic EQ, Parametric EQ, Effects, and PREMIUM RACK Reference Manual1476 LMF/MF/HMF IN buttonTurn LMF/MF/HMF EQ on or off respectively.7 LF/HF IN but
Graphic EQ, Parametric EQ, Effects, and PREMIUM RACK Reference Manual1481 INPUT knobAdjusts the input level. As the input level gets higher, more comp
Graphic EQ, Parametric EQ, Effects, and PREMIUM RACK Reference Manual149 EQ-1AEQ-1A is a processor that emulates a famous passive-type vintage EQ. It
Centralogic section Reference Manual15If the destination bus is set to FIXED:The SEND ON/OFF button for each bus is shown instead of the knob. TO STE
Graphic EQ, Parametric EQ, Effects, and PREMIUM RACK Reference Manual1502 SIDECHAIN CUE buttonTurn this button on to monitor the sidechain signal sent
Graphic EQ, Parametric EQ, Effects, and PREMIUM RACK Reference Manual151 Buss Comp 369Buss Comp 369 emulates a standard bus compressor that has been
Graphic EQ, Parametric EQ, Effects, and PREMIUM RACK Reference Manual1526 COMP GAINCompressor make-up gain. Applied before the limiter.7 COMP RATIOCom
Graphic EQ, Parametric EQ, Effects, and PREMIUM RACK Reference Manual153Using the graphic EQ, parametric EQ, effect, and Premium Rack libraries GEQ/P
I/O devices and external head amps Reference Manual154I/O devices and external head ampsThis chapter explains how to use an I/O device or an external
I/O devices and external head amps Reference Manual155DANTE INPUT PATCH windowDisplayed when you press the DANTE INPUT PATCH button in the I/O DEVICE
I/O devices and external head amps Reference Manual156OUTPUT PATCH windowDisplayed when you press the device in the I/O DEVICE screen (DANTE PATCH pag
I/O devices and external head amps Reference Manual157 HA displayThis shows the HA settings of the I/O device. Press this area to open the I/O DEVICE
I/O devices and external head amps Reference Manual1585 MADI STATUS INPUT statusMADI STATUS OUTPUT statusDisplay information regarding the MADI input
I/O devices and external head amps Reference Manual159 Remotely controlling from the input channelsTo remotely control the I/O device's head amp
Input and output patching Reference Manual16Input and output patchingThis chapter explains how to edit the input patching and output patching, how to
I/O devices and external head amps Reference Manual160Remotely controlling WIRELESS unitThis section explains how to remotely control a WIRELESS unit
I/O devices and external head amps Reference Manual161Connecting the CL series console to an SB168-ESTo remotely control the SB168-ES from the CL seri
I/O devices and external head amps Reference Manual162 Ring connectionNOTEPlease refer to the SB168-ES Owner’s Manual for information on setting up t
I/O devices and external head amps Reference Manual163VIRTUAL RACK screen (EXTERNAL HA page)1 EXTERNAL HA fieldThis displays the state of the connecte
I/O devices and external head amps Reference Manual164EXTERNAL HA windowRemotely control the external head amp. Display this window by pressing the vi
MIDI Reference Manual165MIDIThis chapter explains how to transmit MIDI messages from an external device to the CL series console to control the CL con
MIDI Reference Manual166MIDI/GPI screen (MIDI SETUP page)You can select the type of MIDI messages that will be transmitted and received, and choose th
MIDI Reference Manual167MIDI SETUP window (for port selection)Here you can select the port that will be used to transmit and receive MIDI messages. Th
MIDI Reference Manual168Using program changes to recall scenes and library itemsThe CL series console lets you assign a specific event (scene recall o
MIDI Reference Manual169• Single mode (when the SINGLE button is on):Only Program Changes of the transmit (Tx) and receive (Rx) channels specified in
Input and output patching Reference Manual17Input patchingCL series consoles and I/O devices feature two types of patching: Dante audio network patchi
MIDI Reference Manual1701 TYPE fieldEnables you to select the type of event.The following table lists the events you can select.2 DESTINATION fieldEna
MIDI Reference Manual171MIDI/GPI screen (CONTROL CHANGE page)You can specify how Control Changes will be transmitted and received, and specify the eve
MIDI Reference Manual172MIDI CONTROL CHANGE windowDisplay this window by pressing any event in the CONTROL CHANGE page. In this window, you can specif
Recorder Reference Manual173RecorderThis chapter explains the functionality and operation of the recorder.About the USB memory recorderThe CL series c
Recorder Reference Manual174RECORDER screen (when selecting the USB tab)In this screen you can assign signals to the input and output of the USB memor
Recorder Reference Manual175Recording audio to a USB flash driveYou can record the signal of the desired output channels as an audio file (MP3) onto t
Recorder Reference Manual1765 REC RATE buttonSwitches the recording rate.You can choose 96 kbps, 128 kbps, or 192 kbps. Higher bit rates will improve
Recorder Reference Manual177Playing back audio files from a USB flash driveYou can play back audio files that have been saved on your USB flash drive.
Recorder Reference Manual1784 Sub-directoryIndicates each song's track number, the name of upper level directory, and whether a sub-directory exi
Recorder Reference Manual179RECORDER screen (when selecting the USB tab)1 SONG TITLE/FILE NAME EDIT buttonEnables you to edit the title of the song se
Input and output patching Reference Manual18PATCH/NAME screen1 PATCH buttonIndicates the currently-selected input port. If you press this button when
Recorder Reference Manual180Word clock settingsIn a Dante network, the master device supplies accurate word clock to other devices on the network. If
Recorder Reference Manual181Setting up Dante ControllerConnect the network port of the computer to a GbE-compatible network switch. Configure the comp
Recorder Reference Manual182Using the CL console with Nuendo LiveThe CL series consoles can operate in an integrated manner with Steinberg's Nuen
Recorder Reference Manual183 Transport fieldHere you can operate the transport of Nuendo Live.7 GO TO PROJECT START buttonReturns the location to the
Recorder Reference Manual1841 Setup method select buttonsChoose one of the following methods by which to specify DVS or Dante Accelerator.• NO ASSIGN
Recorder Reference Manual185NOTE• Depending on the firmware version, Dante Accelerator might not support redundant networking. Refer to the following
Setup Reference Manual186SetupAbout the SETUP screenThe SETUP screen enables you to set various parameters that apply to the entire CL console. To acc
Setup Reference Manual187 BUS SETUP fieldThis field enables you to make bus-related settings.D BUS SETUP buttonPress this button to open the BUS SETU
Setup Reference Manual188If you set Surround mode, the BUS SETUP screen appears as shown below. DATE/TIME buttonPress this button to open the DATE/TI
Setup Reference Manual189User types and user authentication keysThere are three types of user, as follows. To operate the CL series console, you must
Input and output patching Reference Manual19PATCH/NAME screen1 PATCH buttonIndicates the port that is patched to the output channel. If you press this
Setup Reference Manual190CREATE USER KEY window1 USER NAMEDisplays the user name. Press this area to access a keyboard window, in which you can enter
Setup Reference Manual191Logging-inTo operate the CL series console, you must log in as the Administrator, Guest, or a User.User settings for the Admi
Setup Reference Manual192NOTE• If no password has been set, you will simply be logged-in in step 3 when you press the LOGIN button.• If the password w
Setup Reference Manual193Editing a user authentication keyIf you are logged-in as a user, you can edit your USER DEFINED keys, preference settings, co
Setup Reference Manual194USER SETUP window1 CH OPERATIONHere you can specify (for each channel) the operations that will be permitted for input channe
Setup Reference Manual1955 FILE LOADSpecifies the types of file that can be loaded from USB flash drives. The user authentication key contains the use
Setup Reference Manual196• STORE CONFIRMATION• RECALL CONFIRMATIONIf these ON buttons are lit, a confirmation message will appear when you perform a S
Setup Reference Manual197USER DEFINED keysThis section explains how to assign the desired functions to the USER DEFINED keys in the USER DEFINED KEYS
Setup Reference Manual198In Alternate mode, the following knobs change their behavior.• [GAIN] knobRotate the knob to adjust the digital gain value. I
Setup Reference Manual199Functions that can be assigned to USER DEFINED keysFUNCTIONPARAMETER 1 PARAMETER 2 DescriptionNO ASSIGN - - No assignment.ALT
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Input and output patching Reference Manual20CH SELECT screen1 Category select listSelect the category of the channel. The categories correspond to the
Setup Reference Manual200EDITOR CONTROLPREMIUM RACK LIBRARYPortico5033 LIBRARYAccess the corresponding screen of CL Editor.Portico5043 LIBRARYU76 LIBR
Setup Reference Manual201MONITORSOURCE SELECTSTEREO L/RRecall the selected signal to the monitor.MONO (C)LCRPB OUTOMNI1-2OMNI3-4OMNI5-6OMNI7-8DEFINESU
Setup Reference Manual202SENDS ON FADERMIX1-MIX24NORMAL/WITH CUEThis function switches between the normal function on/off (NORMAL), and the function w
Setup Reference Manual203*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*2) CL5: CH1
Setup Reference Manual204NOTE• If you are logged-in as the Administrator, you can also turn on the FOR GUEST button to access the USER DEFINED KNOBS a
Setup Reference Manual205*1) SELECTED CH, Automixer ch1-16*2) SELECTED CH, CL5: CH1-CH72, CL3: CH1-CH64, CL1: CH1-CH48, ST IN 1-ST IN 8, MIX1-MIX24
Setup Reference Manual206Assignable encodersYou can assign the desired function to the GAIN/PAN/ASSIGN knob on the fader strip of each channel, and co
Setup Reference Manual207Functions that can be assigned to the assignable encoders*1 Preference setting and the state of the ALTERNATE function will d
Setup Reference Manual208GAIN/PAN/ASSIGN knob (assignable encoder) functionsIn CL V1.7 and later, the following functions have been added to SENDS ON
Setup Reference Manual209USER SETUP screen(CUSTOM FADER BANK/MASTER FADER page) CUSTOM FADER BANK/MASTER FADER field1Bank select buttonsEnable you to
Input and output patching Reference Manual21• If you exceed the INSERT OUT or INSERT IN limitation, the indicator will light up on the left.• If the
Setup Reference Manual210Custom fader bank functionsCustom fader bank settings can be stored/recalled for individual scenes.Custom fader bank settings
Setup Reference Manual211Unlocking the consoleNOTEIf you are logged-in as a user for whom no password is set, the console will be unlocked when you to
Setup Reference Manual212SAVE/LOAD windowThe list will show the files and sub-directories that have been saved.1 COPY buttonCopies a file into a memor
Setup Reference Manual213Saving the CL console's internal data on a USB flash driveAll of the CL series console’s internal data can be saved on a
Setup Reference Manual214• SETUP tabThe following table lists the items that you can select.NOTEWhen the output port items are saved individually, cha
Setup Reference Manual215LOAD SELECT screen1 TYPE fieldIndicates the type of data to be loaded. The view will vary depending on the tab you select.• A
Setup Reference Manual216• ADMIN tabThe following table lists the items that you can select.2 SOURCE fieldThis area lists the data that is saved on th
Setup Reference Manual217 Copying and pasting a fileFollow the steps below to copy a desired file into buffer memory, and then paste it with a differ
Setup Reference Manual218Recovering after overcurrent at the USB portEven if the connection with the USB device was stopped because an overcurrent con
Setup Reference Manual219WORD CLOCK/SLOT SETUP window MASTER CLOCK SELECT field1Master clock frequency displayIndicates the frequency (44.1 kHz or 48
Input and output patching Reference Manual22 INSERT IN HA fieldThis field will appear if you have selected an input port (that features a head amp) a
Setup Reference Manual220• UNKNOWN (black)This indicates that the clock status cannot be detected because no external device is connected or because t
Setup Reference Manual221NOTE• In Surround mode, you cannot use cascade output on MIX buses1-6. In addition, if you have selected 5.1 SOLO in CUE mode
Setup Reference Manual222• DIMMER (MONITOR screen) operations• Panel LED and display brightness (SETUP screen) operations• Master mute group operation
Setup Reference Manual223Basic settings for MIX buses and MATRIX busesFollow the steps below to change the basic settings for MIX buses and MATRIX bus
Setup Reference Manual2244 PAN LINK buttonThis button appears if SIGNAL TYPE is set to STEREO and VARI is set. If the button is on, the pan setting of
Setup Reference Manual2255 SCREENThis knob adjusts the brightness of the touch screen.If you have set the brightness to lower than level 2, the CL wil
Setup Reference Manual226NETWORK window1 IP ADDRESSSpecifies an address that identifies an individual device on the Internet or LAN network.2 GATEWAY
Setup Reference Manual2274 CANCEL buttonWhen editing the CONSOLE ID or SECONDARY PORT settings, you can press this button to cancel the changes you ma
Setup Reference Manual228Switching the CONSOLE ID and SECONDARY PORTDANTE SETUP window (SETUP page)The button you switched is shown in red.When the Da
Setup Reference Manual229 Connection examples and latency settingsDaisy chain connectionsSimple 64-in/48-outDaisy chain connectionsFOH and monitor co
Input and output patching Reference Manual23PORT SELECT screenDisplayed when you press either the INSERT OUT or INSERT IN button in the one-channel or
Setup Reference Manual230Daisy chain connections256-ch HA remote (maximum size)Redundant connectionsTwo CL series consoles are sharing 256-ch HA remot
Setup Reference Manual231Mounting an I/O device on the Dante audio networkHere's how to select which of the multiple I/O devices on the Dante aud
Setup Reference Manual232 When the setup method select button is DEVICE LISTTo mount by choosing from a list of the I/O devices on the Dante audio ne
Setup Reference Manual233NOTE• If there is one I/O device, set the I/O device's UNIT ID to “1.”• If multiple devices are connected, assign the ID
Setup Reference Manual234REMOTE HA settingsHere's how to select which of the multiple HA devices on the Dante audio network will be mounted so th
Setup Reference Manual235Displaying the device statusYou can use the touch screen to verify the status of a connected CL series or R-series unit (exce
Setup Reference Manual236 Error messagesThe SYSTEM indicators will remain lit/blinking cyclically as follows until the problem has been resolved.If s
Setup Reference Manual237 Information messagesThe indicators will remain lit /blinking cyclically to report the status.If the orange [SYNC] indicator
Setup Reference Manual238NOTE• With latched operation, the function will switch between active and inactive each time a trigger is input from the exte
Setup Reference Manual239Using GPI OUTThe GPI OUT ports of the GPI OUT connector allow you to control an external device by performing operations on t
Input and output patching Reference Manual24INSERT/DIRECT OUT screen (1ch)1 DIRECT OUT fieldEnables you to make settings for direct output. Press one
Setup Reference Manual2403 GPI OUT SETUP buttonThe button shows the name of the currently-selected function or parameter. Press this button to display
Setup Reference Manual241MIDI/GPI screen (FADER START page)1 CLEAR ALL buttonClears all selections. OUTPUT DESTINATION field2GPI OUT1 to GPI OUT5 but
Setup Reference Manual242The following illustration shows how the signal that is output from the GPI PORT will change in each fader mode when a fader
Help function Reference Manual243Help functionYou can view Help files (file extension .xml) provided by Yamaha. For the latest information on help fil
Help function Reference Manual244Using USER DEFINED keys to recall Help directly Assigning the Help function to USER DEFINED keys Recalling the HELP
Other functions Reference Manual245Other functionsThis chapter explains various functions of CL series consoles that are not covered in other chapters
Other functions Reference Manual246Adjusting the faders (Calibration function)Depending on the environment in which you use the CL series console, dis
Other functions Reference Manual247• INPUT PORT TRIM (Fine adjustment of the analog input gain)Access the INPUT PORT TRIM window, and make fine adjust
Other functions Reference Manual248Adjusting the channel color (Calibration function)If necessary, you can adjust the channel colors. Adjust the chann
Other functions Reference Manual249Adjusting the contrast of the channel name displayIf necessary, you can adjust the contrast of the channel name dis
Input and output patching Reference Manual25PORT SELECT screenDisplayed when you press the DIRECT OUT PATCH button in the one-channel or the eight-cha
Warning/Error Messages Reference Manual250Warning/Error MessagesMessage Meaningxxx Parameters Copied. Parameter xxx was copied to the copy buffer.xxx
Warning/Error Messages Reference Manual251Loading Aborted. Loading from USB flash drive was aborted.Loading Finished. Finished loading from USB flash
Warning/Error Messages Reference Manual252SURROUND MODE ON. The console has switched to Surround mode.Sync Error! [xxx] The CL series console is not s
Appendices Reference Manual253IndexNumerics8BandPEQ ... 132AAssignable encoders ...
ENTable of ContentsEQ Library List... 2DYNAMICS Library List ...
Data List2EQ Library List# TitleParameterLOW L-MID H-MID HIGH01 Bass Drum 1PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING H.SHELFG +3.5 dB -3.5 dB 0.0 dB +4.0 dBF 100 Hz 26
Data List3DYNAMICS Library List33 Bass Drum 3PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING PEAKINGG +3.5 dB -10.0 dB +3.5 dB 0.0 dBF 118 Hz 315 Hz 4.25 kHz 20.0 kHzQ 2.0 1
Data List4* At fs=44.1 kHz18 E. B. Slap COMPRESSORThreshold (dB) -12Ratio ( :1) 1.7Attack (ms) 6Out gain (dB) 4.0Knee hardRelease (ms) 13319 Syn. B
Data List5Dynamics ParametersDynamics Parameters are the following types. GATEA gate attenuates signals below a set THRESHOLD level by a specified a
Data List6 COMPRESSORThe COMP processor attenuates signals above a specified THRESHOLD by a specified RATIO.The COMP processor can also be used as a
Input channels Reference Manual26Input channelsThis chapter explains various operations for input channels.Signal flow for input channelsThe input cha
Data List7COMPANDER HARD (COMPANDER-H), COMPANDER SOFT (COMPANDER-S)The hard and soft companders combine the effects of the compressor, expander and
Data List8Effects Parameters REV-X HALL, REV-X ROOM, REV-X PLATENewly-developed two input, two output reverb algorithm. Delivers dense and rich reve
Data List9 STEREO REVERBTwo input, two output stereo reverb. EARLY REF.One input, two output early reflections. GATE REVERB, REVERSE GATEOne input
Data List10 MOD. DELAYOne input, two output basic repeat delay with modulation. DELAY LCROne input, two output 3-tap delay (left, center, right).
Data List11 FLANGETwo input, two output flange effect. SYMPHONICTwo input, two output symphonic effect. PHASERTwo input, two output 16-stage phase
Data List12 DYNA.PHASERTwo input, two output dynamically controlled phaser. HQ.PITCHOne input, two output high-quality pitch shifter. DUAL PITCHTw
Data List13 AUTOPANTwo input, two output autopanner. ROTARYOne input, two output rotary speaker simulator. RING MOD.Two input, two output ring mod
Data List14 REV+CHORUSOne input, two output reverb and chorus effects in parallel. REVCHORUSOne input, two output reverb and chorus effects in ser
Data List15 REV+SYMPHO.One input, two output reverb and symphonic effects in parallel. REVSYMPHO.One input, two output reverb and symphonic effect
Data List16 DELAYER.One input, two output delay and early reflections effects in series. DELAY+REVOne input, two output delay and reverb effects i
Input channels Reference Manual27•PanAdjusts the panning of signals sent from the input channel to the STEREO bus. For the STEREO channel, you can swi
Data List17 DISTDELAYOne input, two output distortion and delay effects in series. MULTI FILTERTwo input, two output 3-band multi-filter (24 dB/oc
Data List18 AMP SIMULATEOne input, two output guitar amp simulator. COMP276This effect emulates the characteristics of analog compressors that are
Data List19 EQUALIZER601This effect emulates the characteristics of 70's analog equalizers. Re-creating the distortion of typical analog circui
Data List20 M.BAND COMPTwo input, two output 3-band compressor, with individual solo and gain reduction metering for each band.Premium Rack Processo
Data List21 U76This models a well-known vintage compressor/limiter used in a wide range of situations. Opt-2AThis processor emulates a well-known v
Data List22 Automixer ParametersParameters That Can Be Assigned to Control ChangesParameter Range DescriptionGroup a, b, c Channel control field gro
Data List23INPUT ATT INPUTCH 1-CH 72*1STIN1L-STIN8RINPUT DYNAMICS1ONCH 1-CH 72*1STIN1L-STIN8RATTACKTHRESHOLDRANGEHOLD HHOLD LDECAY/RELEASE HDECAY/REL
Data List24OUTPUT EQONMIX 1-MIX 24MATRIX 1-MATRIX 8STEREO L-MONO(C)LOW QLOW FREQLOW GAINLOW MID QLOW MID FREQLOW MID GAINHIGH MID QHIGH MID FREQHIGH
Data List25RECALL SAFE ONCH 1-CH 72*1STIN1L-STIN8RMIX 1-MIX 24MATRIX 1-MATRIX 8STEREO L-MONO(C)GEQ RACK 1A-16BEFFECT RACK 1A-8BPREMIUM RACK 1A-8BDCA
Data List26NRPN Parameter AssignmentsParameter From (HEX) To (HEX)FADERINPUT 0000 0057MIX1-20, MATRIX, STEREO LR0060 007DINPUT to MIX9-16 LEVELMIX9 S
Input channels Reference Manual28PATCH/NAME screen When selecting the PATCH tab1PATCH buttonIndicates the currently-patched port. If you press this b
Data List27INPUT to MIX9/10-15/16 PANMIX9/10 20F6 214DMIX11/12 2156 21ADMIX13/14 21B6 220DMIX15/16 2216 226DINPUT to MATRIX1/2, 3/4 PANMATRIX1/2 2276
Data List28MIX21-24, MONO to MATRIX LEVELMATRIX1 SEND 2BEA 2BEEMATRIX2 SEND 2BF0 2BF4MATRIX3 SEND 2BF6 2BFAMATRIX4 SEND 2BFC 2C00MATRIX5 SEND 2C02 2C
Data List29HAEXTERNAL GAIN1 3B06 3B0BINPUT GAIN 1 3B0F 3B15EXTERNAL GAIN2 3B16 3B1BINPUT GAIN 2 3B1F 3B25EXTERNAL GAIN3 3B26 3B2BINPUT GAIN 3 3B2F 3B
Data List30Mixing Parameter Operation ApplicabilityThis table indicates which settings affect the behavior of each input channel and output channel p
Data List31*1 These parameters can be linked between L and R of ST IN channels 1-8.*2 Applies to parameters for which the MIX channel 1-24 individual
Data List32 MIX Channels*4 These parameters are available if “FADER/ON” or “PROCESSING” for the Send source channel is set to ON. At that time, “WIT
Data List33*9 Applies to ALL only when using GLOBAL PASTE, and only to ON/OFF.*11 Balance only*12 For GLOBAL PASTE, the MIX, MATRIX, STEREO, and MONO
Data List34*7 Valid when they are set for either the Send source channel or Send destination channel.*8 Settings marked GLOBAL in this table apply to
Data List35 DCA*9 Applies to ALL only when using GLOBAL PASTE, and only to ON/OFF. MUTEParametersRECALL SAFE, FOCUS RECALL, GLOBAL PASTEUSER LEVELA
Data List36MIDI Data FormatThis section explains the format of the data that the CL series is able to understand, send, and receive.1 CHANNEL MESSAGE
Input channels Reference Manual29 When selecting the NAME tabYou can directly enter a channel name on the keyboard screen.HA (head amp) settingsYou c
Data List372 SYSTEM REALTIME MESSAGE2.1 SONG SELECT (F3)ReceptionSelect the track number shown in the TITLE LIST screen of the USB memory recorder.2.
Data List38[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]&0x80){b[0] |= 1
Data List394.2.3 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*4) 1024:STEREO L
Data List404.4 FUNCTION CALL - LIBRARY ATTRIBUTE -4.4.1 Format (PARAMETER CHANGE)ReceptionData will be received when [PARAMETER CHANGE Rx] is on and
Data List414.5.2 Format (PARAMETER REQUEST)ReceptionThe PARAMETER CHANGE will be sent with Device number [Rx CH] immediately the data is received.4.5
Data List424.8 FUNCTION CALL - CHANNEL -4.8.1 Pair ON/OFF Trigger Format (PARAMETER CHANGE)ReceptionData will be received when [PARAMETER CHANGE Rx]
Data List43Input/output characteristicsANALOG INPUT CHARACTERISTICS*1. Sensitivity is the lowest level that will produce an output of +4dBu (1.23V) o
Data List44I/O SLOT (1-3) CHARACTERISTICSEach I/O Slot accepts a mini-YGDAI card. Only Slot1 has a serial interface.CONTROL I/O CHARACTERISTICS*1. In
Data List45Electrical CharacteristicsAll faders are nominal when measured. Output impedance of signal generator:150ohms Frequency Response. Fs= 44.
Data List46Mixer Basic Parameters Libraries Input Function Output Function Output Port ProcessorName Number TotalScene Memory Preset 1 + User 30
Table of contents Reference Manual3Using the Premium Rack... 144Us
Input channels Reference Manual30NOTE• If a slot is patched to the channel, the type of the slot/MY card and the slot meter will be displayed.• If a r
Data List47Pin AssignmentDC POWER INPUT GPI METER (CL3/CL1 only)Pin Signal Name Pin Signal Name1+24V13GND2+24V14GND3+24V15GND4+24V16GND5+24V17GND6+24
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Input channels Reference Manual311 Channel select buttonIndicates the channel icon, number, and name. When you press this button, the corresponding ch
Input channels Reference Manual32GAIN/PATCH window(1-48, 49-72/ST IN (CL5), 49-64/ST IN (CL3), ST IN (CL1))This window displays the head amp settings
Input channels Reference Manual33Relationship between analog and digital gain while Gain Compensation is onIf Gain Compensation is on, adjusting the a
Input channels Reference Manual34TO STEREO/MONO window (8ch)Here you can control the on/off and pan/balance settings of the signal sent from input cha
Input channels Reference Manual356 TO ST PAN/TO ST BALANCE knobFor MONO channels, this acts as a PAN knob that adjusts the left/right panning of signa
Input channels Reference Manual36Signal level when LCR mode is selectedIf LCR mode is selected, the signal level sent to the STEREO (L/R) bus and MONO
Input channels Reference Manual37Sending a signal from an input channel to a MIX/MATRIX busThe MIX buses are used mainly for the purpose of sending si
Input channels Reference Manual38 If the MIX/MATRIX bus is a stereo busYou can link the main parameters of two adjacent odd/even-numbered MIX/MATRIX
Input channels Reference Manual394 Send destination select buttonsSelect MIX/MATRIX buses as the send destination.5 Channel select buttonSelects the s
Function Tree Reference Manual4Function TreePage numbers in parentheses ( ) are the page numbers of the Owner's Manual(booklet).MainSELECTED CHAN
Input channels Reference Manual40• You can assign the SENDS ON FADER function to a USER DEFINED key. This lets you quickly switch to SENDS ON FADER mo
Input channels Reference Manual41NOTEIf you are viewing the 8 ch INPUT DELAY screen, you can use the Bank Select keys in the Centralogic section to sw
Input channels Reference Manual42INPUT DELAY (CH 1-48, CH 49-72/ST IN (CL5), CH 49-64/ST IN (CL3), ST IN (CL1))1 DELAY SCALE buttonPress the button to
Input channels Reference Manual43 LR-MONOThe signals sent to both channels are temporarily set as mono signals. Setting procedureIf a stereo input c
Input channels Reference Manual44Surround output for input channelsSetting Surround modeYou can enable surround mixes by changing bus settings to Surr
Input channels Reference Manual454 DIV knobThis determines how the Center signal is fed to the Left, Right, and Center channels. When set to 0, the Ce
Input channels Reference Manual46SURROUND PAN 1CH screenIf you set a bus to Surround mode in BUS SETUP, the SURROUND PAN 1CH screen appears as shown b
Input channels Reference Manual471 Surround graphThis graph shows the surround positions.2 L/R F/R switch buttonUse this toggle button to switch betwe
Input channels Reference Manual48The TO STEREO/MONO OUTPUT screen appears as shown below. Parameters cannot be set for MIX 1 - 6; this screen is only
OUTPUT channels Reference Manual49OUTPUT channelsThis chapter explains output channels (MIX channels, MATRIX channels, STEREO channels, MONO channels)
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 Manual50• 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 Manual51Sending signals from MIX channels to the STEREO/MONO busThere are two ways to send signals to the STEREO bus or MONO
OUTPUT channels Reference Manual523 MODE select buttonPress this button repeatedly to toggle between ST/MONO and LCR.4 ST/MONO buttonsThese buttons ar
OUTPUT channels Reference Manual53Sending signals from MIX channels and STEREO/MONO channels to MATRIX busesYou can send a signal from a MIX or STEREO
OUTPUT channels Reference Manual54NOTE• If you want to monitor signals being sent to a specific MATRIX bus, use the Bank Select keys to access the cor
OUTPUT channels Reference Manual55Using 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 Manual56Correcting delay between channels (Output Delay)This Output Delay function is useful when you want to correct the ti
OUTPUT channels Reference Manual576 DELAY buttonSwitches the output port delay on or off.7 Ø (Phase) buttonSwitches the phase of the signal assigned t
EQ and Dynamics Reference Manual58EQ and DynamicsEach input channel and output channel on a CL series console provides a four-band EQ and dynamics.EQ
EQ and Dynamics Reference Manual594 EQ type select buttonSwitches between TYPE I (an algorithm used in previous Yamaha digital mixers) and TYPE II (an
SELECTED CHANNEL section Reference Manual6SELECTED CHANNEL sectionThe SELECTED CHANNEL section located at the left of the display corresponds to a cha
EQ and Dynamics Reference Manual60HPF/EQ window (8ch)This window displays the input channel or output channel EQ settings in groups of 8 channels simu
EQ and Dynamics Reference Manual61Using dynamicsInput channels feature two dynamics processors; output channels feature one dynamics processor.NOTE• T
EQ and Dynamics Reference Manual627 Dynamics type buttonsEnables you to select the dynamics type. You can choose from the following dynamics types.• D
EQ and Dynamics Reference Manual63DYNAMICS1/2 window (8ch)This window displays the input channel or output channel dynamics settings in groups of 8 ch
EQ and Dynamics Reference Manual64DYNAMICS 1/2 window (CH 1-48, CH 49-72/ST IN (CL5), CH 49-64/ST IN (CL3), ST IN (CL1), OUTPUT)This window enables yo
Channel Job Reference Manual65Channel JobThis chapter explains the DCA Group and Mute Group functions that enable you to control the level or muting o
Channel Job Reference Manual66DCA/MUTE GROUP ASSIGN MODE windowHere you can specify the channels that will be assigned to each DCA group.1 DCA GROUP A
Channel Job Reference Manual67 Selecting the DCA groups to which a specific channel will belongControlling DCA groupsUse the faders of the Centralogi
Channel Job Reference Manual68DCA Roll-out functionYou can now access all of the channels assigned to a DCA group simultaneously through the fader ban
Channel Job Reference Manual69DCA ROLL-OUT screen1 ROLL-OUT BLOCKEnables you to select a block in which the DCA group is rolled out to the faders.CL5
SELECTED CHANNEL section Reference Manual7SELECTED CHANNEL VIEW screen SEND fieldIn this field, you can view the send level and pre/post from the cha
Channel Job Reference Manual70Mute groupCL series consoles feature eight mute groups.Mute groups enable you to use USER DEFINED keys [1]-[16] to mute
Channel Job Reference Manual712 Mute group assign fieldThis area displays the channels assigned to the currently-selected mute group.While this window
Channel Job Reference Manual72Using mute groupsTo control mute groups, you can use the MUTE GROUP MASTER buttons in the MUTE GROUP ASSIGN window. In a
Channel Job Reference Manual73NOTEThe [SEL] key of the channel set for Mute Safe will light, and the on-screen fader for that channel will be highligh
Channel Job Reference Manual74RECALL SAFE MODE window1 CLEAR ALL button/SET ALL buttonThe CLEAR ALL button turns off (disables) the Recall Safe functi
Channel Job Reference Manual75• Input channelNOTEST IN channels do not feature INSERT, INSERT PATCH, and DIRECT OUT button.• MIX channel• MATRIX chann
Channel Job Reference Manual769 Safe parameter select button (DCA)For each DCA group, selects the parameters for which Recall Safe is enabled. If the
Channel Job Reference Manual77NOTE• You can also access the CH LINK MODE window by simultaneously pressing and then releasing the [SEL] keys of two or
Channel Job Reference Manual783 LINK PARAMETER fieldUse the buttons in this field to select the parameters that you want to be linked. You can do this
Channel Job Reference Manual79CH LINK MODE window (output channels)You can view the output channels that are linked and specify the parameters that wi
SELECTED CHANNEL section Reference Manual8 GAIN/PATCH fieldThis field enables you to make HA (head amp) analog or digital gain settings. You can also
Channel Job Reference Manual80 Channel link operations• Linking three or more channelsHold down the link-source [SEL] key and successively press the
Channel Job Reference Manual815 CLOSE buttonCloses the window.NOTEIf you use CL5 settings data on the CL3/CL1, or CL3 settings data on the CL1, button
Channel Job Reference Manual821 SOURCE CH fieldDisplays the copy-source channel. While this window is displayed, press a [SEL] key on the top panel to
Channel Job Reference Manual83CH MOVE MODE window1 SOURCE CH fieldDisplays the move-source channel. While this window is displayed, press a [SEL] key
Channel Job Reference Manual84NOTEAfter initialization, the TARGET CHs field will be empty (nothing is selected).CH DEFAULT MODE windowEnables you to
Channel Job Reference Manual85NOTEYou can also access the MIX MINUS popup window by pressing the CH JOB button in the Function Access Area, then press
Scene memory Reference Manual86Scene memoryOn CL series consoles, you can assign a name to a set of mix parameter and input/output port patch settings
Scene memory Reference Manual87NOTE• If you press and hold down either of the SCENE MEMORY [INC]/[DEC] keys, the scene number will increment or decrem
Scene memory Reference Manual88SCENE LIST windowHere you can perform various scene-related operations. This window will appear when you press the SCEN
Scene memory Reference Manual89Recalling a scene Using the keys of the SCENE MEMORY/MONITOR section Using the SCENE LIST windowSCENE LIST window1 RE
SELECTED CHANNEL section Reference Manual9When using Surround mode (MIX1- MIX6)3 DOWN MIXThis field enables you to view the downmix coefficient and L/
Scene memory Reference Manual90Editing scene memoriesThis section explains how to sort the scenes stored in scene memory, edit their titles, and copy
Scene memory Reference Manual91•COMMENTSorted in numeric/alphabetical order of comment.• TIME STAMPSorts the list in order of date of creation.NOTEBy
Scene memory Reference Manual92Clearing a sceneNOTE• You may select multiple scenes to be cleared. To do so, press the MULTI SELECT button to turn it
Scene memory Reference Manual93Using the Global Paste function“Global Paste” is a function that lets you copy and paste settings for the desired chann
Scene memory Reference Manual94*1. The parameters for Insert 1 and Insert 2 are selected together.*2. Settings are linked according to the channel lin
Scene memory Reference Manual95NOTE• The FOCUS field enables you to make settings for the Focus function. The buttons in this field correspond to the
Scene memory Reference Manual964 FOCUS PARAMETER display sectionIndicates the parameters and racks that will be affected by Recall operations for any
Scene memory Reference Manual97SCENE LIST window (FADE TIME field)1 SET buttonPress this button to open the FADE TIME window, in which you can select
Scene memory Reference Manual98Outputting a control signal to an external device in tandem with scene recall (GPI OUT)A control signal can be output t
Scene memory Reference Manual99Playing back an audio file that links to a scene recallYou can also specify an audio file that you want to play back fr
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