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5. roi BB BG Block A Centralogic section MASTER section Block B CU 5 CV 3 C 1 Owners Manual 9 Controls and functions Top panel The top panel of the CL series is divided into the following sections il SELECTED CHANNEL YAMAHA z 2 El x gd 7 SEX Z xy 7 S 7 82886664 Rese odds gd SES SEX M 388248 T OO0O0000000000 iF OOO gt OOoOooooOooooo 8 8 DOODOOOONDNO 7 2 5 2 ooooooooooono oooooooooooo gt O00000000000 iF gt oooooooooooo O00000000000 gt 8 5 s DODDODODDODO 5 maaa s pooooooooooo gt z x DODDODODDODO DODDDDDDDODO 0020020202102 gt DOCDODOODODO gt 88480288660
6. Rio3224 D 1982 081 CU 5 V 3 C V 3 Owner s Manual Rotary switch and DIP switch settings of the I O devices ID 1 ID 2 Audio input output connections Analog input connections CL series The INPUT jacks on the I O devices and the OMNI IN jacks are used mainly to connect microphones or monaural line level devices NOTE In the default state the OMNI IN jacks are not patched To use the signals connected here as inputs you will need to make patch settings Analog output connections CL series OQ O 2 Ce C2 2 69 09 09 09 x 09 09 x Y Monitor speakers Main speakers To the OMNI OUT jacks on the CL series and the OUTPUT jacks on the Rio3224 D units you can patch the output signals from output channels MIX MATRIX STEREO L R MONO C monitor signals MONITOR OUT L R C channels and the direct out signals of the input channels For information about patches refer to Patching the mixer output to the I O device see page 40 in the Quick Guide section The PHONES Out jack located on the front panel is for monitoring wh
7. 27 Basic operation of the CL series 28 Controlling selected channels SELECTED CHANNEL section 28 Controlling eight channels as a group Centralogic section 28 Using the top panel Channel Strip section 29 31 About network connections 31 Connecting to I O devices 31 Audio input output connections 32 Installing an option card 33 C gt C V 3 C 0 3 Owner s Manual Specifying the brightness of the touch screen LEDs channel name displays 34 Setting the date and time of the internal e UTU 34 Word clock connections and settings 35 Making HA Head Amp analog settings 36 Sending an input channel signal to the STEREO DUS p 37 Quick Guide 39 Connecting the devices 39 Setting the input channels 40 Applying EQ dynamics 41 Setting the output channels 41 GEO ET 41 Applying effects 42 Changing the patch settings
8. 109 CU 5 V 3 C V 3 Owner s Manual 3 4 Tighten screws A to secure the MBCL starting with the upper two screws Connect the MBCL connector C to the METER port D on the 1 and fasten the locking screws m s s s ss ss 47752252 UR a A 88 i j Make sure that the console and the PW800W powered off before you connect the MBCL meter bridge to the console Failure to observe this will cause malfunction or electric shock CL3 console Specifications Specifications General specifications Sampling Frequency Signal Delay Fader Frequency Response Total Harmonic Distortion Hum amp Noise gt Dynamic Range Crosstalk 1kHz Dimensions W x H x D and Net Weight Power Requirements wattage Power Requirements voltage and hertz Temperature Range Included Accessories Optional Accessories Internal 48 2 44 1kHz 4 166796 40 196 0 196 4 0 External 48kHz 4 166796 40 196 0 196 4 096 200 200 Less than 2 5ms OMNI IN to OMNI OUT Fs 48kHz 100mm motorized Resolution 1024steps 10dB to 138dB dB all faders 40 5 1 54 20Hz 20kHz refer to 4dBu output 1kHz OMNI IN to OMNI OUT Less than 0 05 20Hz 20kHz 4dBu into 6000 OMNI IN to OMNI OUT Input Gain Min 128 typ Equivalent Input Noise Input Gain Max
9. AYBACK OUT UR MATRIX INSERT 1 8 SELECT i RACK OUT A SLOT1 1 16 gt MATRIX INSERT N h MATRIX OUT METER RACK IN METER RACK OUT B di 8 Gn 1 8 Flex15GEQ z STEREO OUT METER RACK IN L METER RACK OUT L GEQ1 16 L R MONO C METER RACK IN R METER RACK OUT our e e A L B R CH I 4 _ EFFECT 4 INSERT OUT Liliana 17216448 T OUTPUTS b CUE IMONITOR A L IB R FX2 8 IN 4 2 8 2 8 mu Refer to CL5 CL3 CL1 Mixer Block Diagram 2 2 Refer to CL5 CL3 CL1 Mixer Block Diagram 2 2 PREMIUM RACK IN PREMIUM RACK1 PR1 METER RACK IN L METER RACK OUT L METER RACK IN R METER RACK OUT R SS SS ee es PROCESSOR 7 i 1 IN I lt EFFECT CUE j J PR1 OUT A L B R g A L B R PR28IN PREMIUM RACK2 8 same as PREMIUM RACK 4 PR28 OUT A L B R A ALB R
10. Input pin TTL level w internal pull up 47 Output pin Open drain output Vmaxz12V maximum sink current pin 75mA Power supply pin Output voltage Vp 5V Max output current Imax 300mA 2 4pin 12V 3pin GND Lamp rating 5W Voltage control by software C gt C V 3 C V Owner s Manual Pin Assignment DC POWER INPUT Ti Signal Name Pim Signal Name _ nl e a ws fe uw en s aw o 9HKTA Pin Assignment 0000000 WZ us GPI Lim SignaName Pin Signal Name _ wo 3 m ew a ee 61 9 cs oo e x s m om METER CL3 CL1 only K am 69 93 se 3 seno s 4 ww 3 3D CU 5 0 0 3 C1 1 Owner s Manual 57 Dimensions Dimensions 15 CLS R 3 e 1 O Be 31 D DD 0 000000 000000 000000 15
11. Is the word clock set correctly O Could the input signal be unsynchronized O Could the oscillator or talkback be turned on High frequency range is attenuated Could emphasis be applied This problem will occur if the input signal status does not match the emphasis data Could EQ be applied There is insufficient headroom especially when EQ boost is applied O Use the EQ attenuator function to lower the level An input signal is being input but there is no monitor output Could the DIMMER be applied Could the MONITOR be assigned even though its output port has not been connected to an external device Signal is delayed O Check whether the delay setting for each input channel and OUTPORT is set correctly Rotating a MIX knob does not change the send level to the MIX bus O Is the TO MIX SEND ON OFF button turned on Is the MIX key turned on O Is the MIX bus set to VARI type Could the fader have been lowered if the send point is set to POST Cannot save scene memory or various library data O Are you attempting to save the data to a read only scene library or a protected scene Could user level restrictions have been specified Cannot save to a USB flash drive Could the USB flash drive be protected Does the USB flash drive have enough free capacity to save the data When formatting the USB flash drive format it in FAT32 or FAT16 format
12. 9 GAIN PAN ASSIGN key Switches the knob function for each block on the channel strip The LED for the selected function will light Use the USER DEFINED tab in the USER SETUP screen to select a parameter to control when the ASSIGN function is selected Bank Select keys These keys switch the channel faders controlled in the Channel Strip section The CUSTOM keys enable you to select your own custom fader bank For details on the custom fader banks refer to page 46 CU Cu 3 V 3 Owner s Manual 11 Controls and functions SELECTED CHANNEL section This section enables you to set the mix parameters for the currently selected channel 4 PAN knob When a monaural channel is selected this knob adjusts the panning of the signal sent to the STEREO SELECTED aan GA N OS ji THRESHOLD N RN OS OS A A ja NIS NIS THRESHOLD SGR AS S FREQUENCY FAQ 6 CR J 1 C I GAIN PX HIGH FREQUENCY HIGH MID eo OS A i 8 FREQUENCY AT LOW MID AFR 0 CR 2 Y QST QST CIO 75 YY QS A GAIN 13 14 FREQUENCY ER LOW ER AID SEO CES CE LI 1 CL S ANS a Q GAIN FREQUENCY 1 MIX1 16 key MIX17 24 MATRI
13. Could the recorder be playing Cannot transmit or receive MIDI data O Is the MIDI PORT selected correctly O Are the transmission and reception modes and chan nels selected correctly Has an event corresponding to the particular Program Change message been specified Troubleshooting When you recall a scene some channels parameters are not updated Could that channel or parameter be set to Recall Safe Could Focus be set in such way that the channels or parameters will not be updated Could user level restrictions have been specified You turn on a CUE button in the EFFECT screen but it is automatically defeated O This is defeated automatically when you switch screens in the display When you recall a scene it takes a certain amount of time for the faders to stop Could you have specified a fade time The panel LEDs or LCD display are too dark too bright This can be adjusted the SETUP screen Signal level of a specific frequency is low Could the EQ gain be turned down excessively O Routing a signal through a GEQ or effect will delay it relative to other signals If this signal is mixed with another signal that is routed via a different signal path a comb filtering effect will cause the level of a specific frequency to be decreased Cannot control an device O Are the rotary switch and DIP switches on the I O devices set correctly O Does the channel be
14. RACKIN PATCH POSTON INSERT OUT VARI SSA PATCH STEREO lt o PRE FADER INSERT OUT INSERT OUT L R MONO C i SLOT To MIX ON x ON LEVEL 0 INSERT OUT 51072 4 J SLOT2 1 16 PRE EQ PRE FADER POST ON al B STEREO b 177 PREEQ EQOUT DYNAOUT PRE FADER POST ON SLOT3 5 81013 1 16 EX METER METER METER METER METER To MATRIX PRE EQ PRE FADER POST ON LEVEL MATRIX1 3 7 CRETE SON INA LEVEL MATRIX2 4 8 SOME ON _ INSERT 4BAND INSERT INSER L R MONO C EQ 9 9 lt gt To OUTPUT PATCH MATRIX PRE EQ PRE FADER POST ON 2309 PA EXPAND To MONITOR SELECT INSERT OUT MPRE FADER POST ON P so FERRI POSTONM 0879 1 eyin PRE POST ON AFL POST PAN L ON CUEL n Self PRE EQ Self POST EQ MIX21 24 OUT INSERT OUT PLAYBACK METER PRE FADERJPFL POST ONJAFL POST PANR gm QN gt ON CUER 1 SCR MONO G POSTER OUT 2 lt oo 8 PRE FADER PFL POST ON AFL GAIN ST IN 1L 88 POST PAN L N Z LEV
15. TAB button Accesses the next selectable item For example in the SCENE STORE window you can use this button to switch between two text entry boxes and in the PATCH NAME window you can use this to switch channels SHIFT LOCK button Switches between uppercase and lowercase alphabetical characters You can enter uppercase characters and symbols while this button is on and lowercase characters and numerals while this button is off ENTER button Finalizes the name you entered After you enter the name press the STORE button or the ENTER button The name you entered will be applied NOTE his basic procedure also applies to screens in which you enter names for channels or other library items When you enter a name for a channel your input will be reflected immediately without pressing the ENTER button Press in the text entry box to move the input position If you select a region of characters entered in the box and then enter a new character the newly entered character will overwrite the selected region C gt C V 3 C V Owner s Manual Using the tool buttons In some popup windows the title bar at the top of the window contains tool buttons for additional functions You can use these buttons to access related libraries or to copy parameters from one channel to another channel This section explains how to use the tool buttons About the tool buttons In the HPF EQ DYNAMICS 1 2 GEQ EFFECT and
16. co co j 99 i 00 00 00 O9 ij O0 OD J 90 Jj OD co J co co 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 TO STEREO MONO field Make sure that in the TO 5 field of the screen the ST symbol of each channel is on white characters on pink background The ST MONO symbol in the OVERVIEW screen indicates the on off status of the signal sent from that input channel to the STEREO MONO buses If the ST symbolis off gray characters on a black background press the TO ST PAN BALANCE field of the SELECTED CHANNEL VIEW page to display a popup window then switch the status on In the Centralogic section verify that the ON key of the corresponding input channel is turned on In the STEREO MONO MASTER section make sure that the ON key of the STEREO channel is turned on and raise the STEREO channel fader to 0 dB In the Centralogic section raise the fader of the corresponding input channel to an appropriate volume In this state you should now hear sound from the speaker system that is patched to the STEREO channel C gt C V 3 C V 3 Owner s Manual To adjust the pan balance of the signal sent from each input channel to the STEREO bus press a knob in the TO STEREO MONO field of the screen to select it and rotate the multifunction knobs of the Centralogic section When you rotate a multifunction
17. Block A Centralogic section Block C Block B MASTER section CL3 Rn Meter bridge MBCL optional 0000 2 8 0 8008 2000 8 0 2 0 8 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 4 9990909907 Block A Centralogic section Block B CLT Br
18. 88dBu Residual output noise ST master off 112dB typ DA Converter 108dB typ OMNI IN to OMNI OUT Input Gain Min 100dB adjacent OMNI IN OMNI OUT channels Input Gain Min CL5 1053mm x 299mm x 667mm 36kg CL3 839mm x 299mm x 667mm 29kg 7 CL1 648mm x 299mm 2 x 667mm 24kg 7 CL5 CL3 CL1 170W Internal Power Supply CL5 CL3 CL1 200W Simultaneous use of Internal PSU and External PW800W US Canada 120V 60Hz Japan 100V 50 60Hz China 110 240V 50 60Hz Korea 220V 60Hz Other 110 240V 50 60Hz Operating temperature range 0 40 Storage temperature range 20 60 C Owner s Manual Dust Cover Power Cord Meter Bridge CL3 CL1 only Mini YGDAI cards 3 Gooseneck Lamp LATL Power Supply PW800W Power Supply Link Cable PSL360 Crosstalk is measured with a 30dB octave filter 922kHz 2 Excluded MBCL optional meter bridge 3 Refer to the Yamaha pro audio website for information on supported cards http www yamahaproaudio com 4 Total Harmonic Distortion is measured with 18dB octave filter 9 80kHz 5 Hum amp Noise are measured with A Weight filter European Models Inrush Current based on EN 55103 1 2009 10A on initial switch on 6A after a supply interruption of 5s Conforms to Environments 1 2 and 4 Specifications and descriptions in this owners manual are for information purposes only Yamaha Corp reserves the right to change or modify products or specifications at
19. In the WORD CLOCK SELECT field select the desired clock source When using the internal word clock Press the INT 48k or INT 44 1k button e When a device on the Dante network serves as the clock master Press the DANTE 48k or DANTE 44 1k button When using clock data from a digital audio signal as the clock source Press a valid two channel button for the corresponding slot When using word clock data from the WORD CLOCK IN jack as the clock source Press the WORD CLOCK IN button If the CL unit is operating correctly with the selected clock the symbol immediately above the corresponding button will turn light blue NOTE The clock data of the digital audio signal supplied via a digital I O card in of the slots 1 3 can be selected in two channel units To close the WORD CLOCK SLOT SETUP popup window press the X symbol located in the upper right You will return to the SETUP screen To close the SETUP screen press the SETUP button in the function access area Cl C L Cu Owners Manual 35 36 Making HA Head Amp analog gain settings This section explains how to adjust the analog gain of the HA Head Amp for each input channel to which a mic or instrument is connected There are two ways to control channel parameters on the CL unit using the SELECTED CHANNEL section to make settings for a single channel and using the Centralogic section to make settings for up to eight channels all together
20. Using the SELECTED CHANNEL section settings for one channel 1 Connect a mic or instrument to an INPUT jack 2 In the top panel Channel Strip section press the SEL key for the channel corresponding to the INPUT jack that you want to control 3 While playing a musical instrument or speaking or singing into a microphone rotate the GAIN knob in the SELECTED CHANNEL section to adjust the gain of the currently selected channel Adjust the gain level as high as possible without allowing the OVER segment of the channel strip level meter to light at the highest audio input level When you press one of the knobs in the SELECTED CHANNEL section located to the left of the touch screen the SELECTED CHANNEL VIEW screen will appear in the touch screen When you rotate the GAIN knob in the SELECTED CHANNEL section the knob in the HA field of the SELECTED CHANNEL VIEW screen will move in tandem with the knob HIX17 24 M DANTET YOO1 001 6 MATRIX LI scene 000 Initial Data 4 Press the SEL key of another input channel and adjust the head amp gain in the same way When you press a SEL key to select another channel the channel shown in the SELECTED CHANNEL VIEW screen will change accordingly CU 5 V 3 C V 3 Owner s Manual Using the Centralogic section settings for eight channels Use the Centralogic section and the OVERVIEW screen to make head amp settings for
21. page 15 USB connector page 15 Meter section for CL5 only page 15 NOTE This illustration shows the top panel of the CL5 The CL3 and CL1 do not feature a Meter section but enable you to install an optional MBCL meter bridge 10 CU 55 60 3 C 1 Owners Manual Channel Strip section 16 GAIN S 2 ASSIGN L els N C2 N Eg NI N E g gt z o E Q c o lt gt CD GAIN PAN ASSIGN knob Adjusts the gain or pan of the channel You can also assign a parameter to this knob You can switch the function of the knob by using the 9 GAIN PAN ASSIGN key gain parameter value indicated on the display or channel name display indicates the amount of amplification of a currently input signal Refer to the Conversion Table for information on the relationship to input sensitivity Conversion Table for Input Sensitivity Cm 66dB 62dBu Top panel 2 SEL key Selects a channel that will be controlled in the Channel Strip section and on the touch screen When a channel is selected the key LED will light If you co
22. press the OK button The date time and display format you specified will be finalized and the popup window will close If you press the CANCEL button or the X symbol instead of the OK button your changes will be discarded and the popup window will close Word clock connections and settings To send and receive digital audio signals between the CL and a connected external device the word clock of both devices must be synchronized 1 In the function access area press the SETUP button CURRENT USER STORAGE CREATE 5 Administrator USER KEY PASSWORD CHANGE How all operations are permitted SYSTEM SETUP 48V MASTER BUS SETUP SETUP WORD CLOCK CASCADE OUTPORT SLOT SETUP SETUP MIDI GPI BATTERY MAIN POWER SUPPLY SUB DANTE DATE a TIME NETWORK CONSOLE CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS NAME CH COLOR SCREEN PANEL LAMP MIO 2 Press the WORD CLOCK SLOT SETUP button in the SYSTEM SETUP field in the middle of the window WORD CLOCK SLOT SETUP MASTER CLOCK SELECT UNLOCK INT 48k OCKED SRC ON LOCKED BUT NOT SYNC ED UNLOCKED UNKNOWN SLOT SETUP 1 2 SLOT 1 FREQUENCY 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 SRC EMPHASIS STATUS FREQUENCY SRC EMPHASIS _ STATUS FREQUENCY SRC EMPHASIS STATUS 3 Word clock connections and settings
23. Adjust the level as high as possible without allowing the OVER segment of the channel strip level meter in the Centralogic section to light at the highest audio input level The input level is also shown by the level meter of the corresponding INPUT section or ST IN section D Use the Bank Select keys to switch the eight channels controlled by the Centralogic section and adjust the gain for the other input channels in the same way Sending an input channel signal to the STEREO bus This section explains how to adjust the level of a gain adjusted signal sent from an input channel to the STEREO bus adjust the pan balance and monitor signals from external speakers connected to the STEREO channel The following procedure enables you to check whether the connections with the mic instrument and main speakers are appropriate In this case as well you can either use the SELECTED CHANNEL section to make settings for one channel at a time or use the Centralogic section to make settings for up to eight channels collectively Using the SELECTED CHANNEL section settings for one channel 1 Press the SEL key of the input channel that you want to control 2 Press one of the knobs in the SELECTED CHANNEL section The SELECTED CHANNEL VIEW screen for the selected channel will appear 17 24 AGAIN LIBRARY 001 001 MATRIX In the To ST PAN BALANCE field of the SELECTED CHANNEL VIEW sc
24. SELECTED CHANNELsection 12 USD CONMECION Rue Sd ead 15 USER DEFINED KEYS section 14 USER DEFINED KNOBS section 14 ortu REPRE IUE pala 18 U USB 2 41101106 duse S So RENE Reo 48 49 Loading Unit 49 TRUE GINE 48 Recording aes 48 Saving Unit settings 49 W MORI 9 35 5 C VU 3 V 3 Owner s Manual Index 59 Important Notice Guarantee Information for customers in European Economic Area EEA and Switzerland Important Notice Guarantee Information for customers in EEA and Switzerland English For detailed guarantee information about this Yamaha product and Pan EEA and Switzerland warranty service please either visit the website address below Printable file is available at our website or contact the Yamaha representative office for your country EEA European Economic Area Wichtiger Hinweis Garantie Information f r Kunden in der EWR und der Schweiz Deutsch F r n here Garantie Information ber dieses Produkt von Yamaha sowie ber den Pan EWR und Schweizer Garantieservice besuchen Sie bitte entweder die folgend angegebene Internetadresse eine druckfahige Version befindet sich auch auf unserer Webseite oder wenden Sie sich an den f r Ihr Land zust ndigen Yamaha Vertrieb EW
25. USTOM FADER CU 5 3 V Owner s Manual 29 Basic operation of the CL series 30 4 7 Select a target custom fader bank Channel strips are categorized into four blocks from your left block A block B Centralogic section block C only for CL5 and Master CUSTOM FADER BANK MASTER FADER Press the number in the FADER area then press the SEL key for the channel that you want to assign to that fader You can also select a channel in the display Press the button below the desired number to display the CH SELECT screen First select the tab for a channel group then select individual channels To return to the previous screen press the CLOSE button Repeat step 5 to select all channels that you want to assign to the custom fader bank When you have finished press the X symbol in the upper right corner of the screen Adjusting the send level to a MIX bus or MATRIX bus SENDS ON FADER mode Each fader on the top panel enables you to adjust the level of the corresponding channel as well as the send level of the signal routed from each channel to the currently selected MIX MATRIX bus SENDS ON FADER mode Follow the procedure below to use the faders on the top panel to adjust a signal that is sent from all input channels to a specific MIX bus 1 In the function access area in the display press the SENDS ON FADER button The CL will switch to SENDS ON FADER mode The most rece
26. YAMAHA DIGITAL MIXING CONSOLE C gt 1 3 Owner 5 Manual Keep This Manual For Future Reference 2 Contents 5 Introduction 7 Welcome uuu ata 7 PRO COSS OMICS 44105544 7 About utility software 7 About firmware updates 7 About the Owner s Manual 7 Conventions in this manual An overview of the CL series 8 CONNECT 8 About the models 9 Controls and functions 10 Top cc 10 Front Panel 16 Rear Panel 16 Touch screen 18 Basic touch screen operations 18 The on screen user interface 18 Viewing the touch 20 EMUGFING anmi 21 Using the tool 22 A SIG NM RAUL Sacer ee 23 Initializing settings 26 Copying pasting settings 26 Comparing two
27. or POST ON immediately after the ON key You can use this function on the CL3 if you install an optional MBCL meter bridge CU gt C VUL 3 V Owner s Manual 60 eo MATRIX 2 STEREO CUE 15 Controls and functions Front Panel E w PHONES LE 1 PHONES LEVEL knob Adjusts the level of the signal output from the PHONES Out jack 2 PHONES Out headphone output jack Lets you monitor the MONITOR OUT CUE signal Rear Panel D LAMP connectors Four pin female XLR output jacks that supply power to separately sold gooseneck lamps such as the Yamaha 1 The 3 includes these connectors at two locations The includes one 2 MIDI connectors Used to transmit and receive MIDI messages to and from external MIDI devices MIDIIN connector receives messages from an external device and the MIDI OUT connector transmits messages from the CL unit These are used mainly to record CL parameter operations or scene library selections on an external device or to control CL parameters from an external device 3 WORD CLOCK IN OUT connectors BNC connectors used to transmit and receive word clock signals to and from an external device The WORD CLOCK IN connector features internal 75 ohm termination 4 GPI connector D sub 15 pin female connector that allows communication 5 in 5 out with GPI equipped external
28. the setting of the MIX MTRX ON FADER switch button will be changed automatically If you press the currently selected MIX MATRIX bus select button again cue monitoring will be turned on for the related MIX MATRIX channel This method is convenient if you want to monitor the signal that is being sent to the selected bus Use the faders in the INPUT section to adjust the send level from the input channels to the selected MIX MATRIX bus NOTE You can assign the SENDS ON FADER function to a USER DEFINED key This lets you quickly switch to SENDS ON FADER mode for a specific MIX MATRIX bus and quickly switch back again Repeat steps 3 4 to adjust the send level for other MIX MATRIX buses in the same way When you have finished adjusting the MIX MATRIX send levels press the X symbol in the function access area The function access area display will return to its prior state and the unit will return to normal mode Connections About network connections About Dante This product features Dante technology as a protocol to transmit audio signals Dante is a network protocol developed by Audinate It is designed to deliver multi channel audio signals at various sampling and bit rates as well as device control signals over a Giga bit Ethernet GbE network Dante also offers the following benefits It transmits up to 512 in 512 out for a total 1024 channels in theory of audio over a GbE network The C
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30. Analog dBu 30 24 20 10 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 For details of products please contact your nearest Yamaha representative or the authorized distributor listed below Pour plus de d tails sur les produits veuillez vous adresser Yamaha ou au distributeur le plus proche de vous figurant dans la liste suivante NORTH AMERICA Yamaha Canada Music Ltd 135 Milner Avenue Scarborough Ontario MIS Canada Tel 416 298 1311 U S A Yamaha Corporation of America 6600 Orangethorpe Ave Buena Park Calif 90620 U S A Tel 714 522 9011 CENTRAL amp SOUTH AMERICA MEXICO Yamaha De M xico S A de C V Av Insurgentes Sur 1647 Prisma Insurgentes Col San Jos Insurgentes Del Benito Ju rez 03900 M xico D F Tel 55 5804 0600 BRAZIL Yamaha Musical do Brasil Ltda Rua Joaquim Floriano 913 4 andar Itaim Bibi CEP 04534 013 Sao Paulo SP BRAZIL Tel 011 3704 1377 ARGENTINA Yamaha Music Latin America S A Sucursal de Argentina Olga Cossettini 1553 Piso 4 Norte Madero Este C1107CEK Buenos Aires Argentina Tel 011 4119 7000 PANAMA AND OTHER LATIN AMERICAN COUNTRIES CARIBBEAN COUNTRIES Yamaha Music Latin America S A Torre Banco General Piso 7 Urbanizaci n Marbella Calle 47 y Aquilino de la Guardia Ciudad de Panam Panam Tel 507 269 5311 EUROPE THE UNITED KINGDAM IRELAND Yamaha Music Europe GmbH UK Sherbourne D
31. GAIN D PATCH Eu HPF INSERT ATT x4 dBu dBFS Bit 30 0 0 DMaxInput s30dBu 24 1 10 20 13 Dromia 10484 20 4 4 1 0 30 5 6 _ liene 20 1 50 18 TRI 9 _ 30 60 10 a tj 11 40 70 12 50 1 80 13 14 60 90 los 16 Nominal Input 62dBu 70 100 17 D OMNI IN 1 8 GAIN MIN 80 110 18 19 2 OMNI IN 1 8 GAIN 90 120 20 8 TALKBACK GAIN MIN 24 4 TALKBACK GAIN 100 130 22 110 140 23 24 120 150 25 26 130 160 27 140 170 28 29 150 180 20 31 1460 190 39 2 170 200 33 34 180 210 39 36 190 OdBu 0 775Vrms OdBFS Full Scale DYN DYN LEVEL BUS INSERT DELAY DCA ON Adder DEM CASCADE IN OUT z I boy ly boyy 11 111 by lg J NEM MASTER EQ LEVEL MASTER INSERT x4 BAL ON s Lul CASCADE OUT OUT bx x SE x nUn m yt END 10 tg 1 Digital lt gt Analog OUTPUT DA PATCH DELAY TRIM OS 2 Max Output 24dBu Nominal Output 4dBu 12 eee eS Se 75 A Max Output T 150mW 8 Nominal Output 7 5mW 8 The position of the level control is 104 lowered from Max OMNI OUT 1 8 Default setting Max DSP Noise Floor
32. If this happens turn off the power immediately and unplug the power cord from the AC outlet Then have the device inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel e Do not rest your weight on the device or place heavy objects on it and avoid use excessive force on the buttons switches or connectors e Do not use headphones for a long period of time at a high or uncomfortable volume level since this can cause permanent hearing loss If you experience any hearing loss or ringing in the ears consult a physician 1 2 Cus 3 V 3 Owner s Manual 5 Backup battery e his device has a built in backup battery that maintains internal clock data even when the devices power is switched off However the backup battery will eventually become depleted and when that happens the internal clock data will be reset Replace the backup battery before it becomes fully depleted When the backup battery is running low the LCD display indicates Low Battery when you start up the system In this case contact your Yamaha dealer and have qualified Yamaha service personnel replace the backup battery The average life of the backup battery is approximately five years depending on operating conditions NOTICE To avoid the possibility of malfunction damage to the product damage to data or damage to other property follow the notices below Handling and Maintenance Do not use the instrument in the vicinity of a TV radio stereo equi
33. In the PLAYBACK OUT field select a channel from which you want to play audio files 3 Press the USB tab VOLUME 4 Select an audio file to play from the list 4 Press the REC RATE button to switch the recording bit rate for an MP3 file REC RATE 192kbps FILE NAME ARTIST m Ez SONG 7 00 00 13 SONGO02 MP3 00 00 07 MOVE MOVE Press the Play button 6 Adjust the gain using the knob in the PLAYBACK OUT area then in the Channel Strip section use the faders for the channels selected in the PLAYBACK OUT field to adjust the volume level 5 In the RECORDER INPUT field select a recording source channel and set the 5 recording level RECORDER INPUT 6 Press the Rec button to arm recording 7 Press the Play button to start recording 8 When you have finished recording press the Stop button 48 CU 55 00 3 C 1 Owners Manual Saving and loading the unit settings Saving the unit settings to a USB flash drive 1 Connect a USB flash drive to the USB connector of the CL unit 2 Press the SETUP button in the display screen L 3 Press the SAVE LOAD button STORAGE CREATE USER KEY SAVE LOAD 4 If necessary press the directory icon and change the directory To move to the next higher level press the arrow button in the PATH field PATH VOLUME NAME BOOT HDD t FREE SIZE 105 4GB 15 TIME FILE NAME COMME
34. OUTPUT STINIL STINIR R L RtIL RtIR R 0 122 2 705 20 Oms 0 6 800 2 0 28 INI DLY HI RATIO LO RATIO LO FREQ 5 ROOMSIZE 7 5 60kHz PF NOTE You cannot select a rack select tab of a rack in which no GEQ effect or Premium Rack is mounted 3 Press the LIBRARY tool button to open the corresponding library window Library windows contain the following items EFFECT LIBRARY x EFFECT LIBRARY med hall R REU X HALL tEV X small hall R REU X HALL tiny hall R REU X HALL warm hall 3 HALL IEV X brite hall 3 HALL V X huse hall 3 HALL med room 3 HALL small room ROOM IEV X slap roomm ROOM chamber ROOM wood room ROOM RECALL 1 CURRENT TYPE Only for output channel library This field displays the type of channel selected via the SEL key 2 List This list shows the data saved in the library A highlighted line indicates that it is selected for operations Read only data is indicated by an R symbol NOTE The right side of the list displays information regarding the relevant setting data such as the type of output channels dynamics type or effect type being used The dynamics library also displays symbols indicating whether the data can be recalled into Dynamic 1 and or Dynamics 2 3 RECALL button This button recalls the data selected in
35. and GEQ rack Independent of the PREMIUM RACK high quality multi effect processors are built into your CL series console with up to eight available simultaneously Effects such as reverb delay multiband compression and various modulation effects can be routed via internal buses or inserted into the desired channel In addition to the effects the CL series features a GEQ rack A 31 band graphic EQ and a Flex15GEQ are included and can be inserted into any output bus The Flex15GEQ allows you to adjust the gain for any 15 of the 31 bands Since two GEQ units can be mounted in one virtual rack a total of up to 32 GEQ units can be used simultaneously To use effects or the graphic EQ you mount them in virtual racks displayed on the touch screen The currently mounted modules can be seen at a glance and you can switch modules and change input output patching in an intuitive manner Complete support tools The CL series can be used with a variety of utility software CL Editor which can be installed on Windows or Mac computers enables you to edit the units parameter settings It can also operate as a stand alone and lets you set parameters off line without connecting to the console CL StageMix an application for iPads offers remote control of a networked CL series console from anywhere within wireless range via an intuitive graphical interface The software has been specifically designed to allow engineers to adjust EQ while monito
36. any time without prior notice Since specifications equipment or options may not be the same in every locale please check with your Yamaha dealer cuss C L C L 1 Owner s Manual 55 Specifications 56 Input output characteristics ANALOG INPUT CHARACTERISTICS Input Actual Load ForUseWith 0 66dB i ics 824 61 6uV 62dBu 0 616mV 42dBu 6 16mV XLR 3 31 type m 50 6000 Mics 61 6 u u yp amp 6000 Lines 10dBu 245mV 10dBu 2 45V 30dBu 24 5V Balanced TALKBACK 64dB veto 50 6000 Mics 70dBu 0 245mV 60dBu 0 775mV 404 7 75mV XLR 3 31 type 20dB amp 6000 Lines 26 38 8mV 16dBu 0 123V 4dBu 1 23V Balanced Sensitivity is the lowest level that will produce an output of 4dBu 1 23V or the nominal output level when the unit is set to maximum gain all faders and level controls are maximum position 2 XLR 3 31 type connectors are balanced 12 GND 2 HOT 3 COLD 3 In these specifications 0dBu 0 775 Vrms 4 All input AD converters are 24bit linear 128times oversampling 5 48 DC phantom power is supplied to OMNI IN 1 8 and TALKBACK XLR type connectors via each individual software controlled switches ANALOG OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS Output Actual Source For Use With Output Level Terminals Impedance Nominal Nominal before clip 12448 default 4dBu 1 23V 24dBu 1
37. banks A and Setting the date and time of the internal clock This section explains how to set the date and time of the clock built into the CL unit and how to select a date and time display format The date and time you specify here will affect the time stamp used when saving a scene 1 Inthe function access area press the SETUP button to access the SETUP screen 2 Press the DATE TIME button located in the bottom row of the SETUP screen to open the DATE TIME popup window DATE TIME x DATE TIME FORMAT MMDD YYYY 24 Hour DD MM YYYY 12 Hour 2 7 YYYYZMM DD 9 00 00 MODE MODE 01 2012 0 CANCEL OK The popup window includes the following items 1 DATE This field specifies the date of the internal clock 2 TIME This field specifies the time of the internal clock 3 DISPLAY FORMAT This field specifies the format in which the time of the internal clock is displayed 3 In the DISPLAY FORMAT field press the MODE buttons several times to select the desired format for date and time display You can select from the following display formats e Date MM DD YYYY Month Day Year DD MM YYYY Day Month Year YYYY MM DD Year Month Day e Time 24Hours hours shown in a range of 0 23 12Hours hours shown from 0am 11am and 11 4 Use multifunction knobs 1 6 the top panel to specify the current date and time 5 When you have finished making settings
38. been tested and found to comply with the requirements listed in FCC Regulations Part 15 for Class B digital devices Compliance with these requirements provides a reason able level of assurance that your use of this product in a residential environment will not result in harmful interference with other elec tronic devices This equipment generates uses radio frequencies and if not installed and used according to the instructions found in the users manual may cause interference harmful to the operation of other electronic devices Compliance with FCC regulations does This applies only to products distributed by YAMAHA CORPORATION OF AMERICA ADVARSEL Lithiumbatteri Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig h ndtering Udskiftning m kun ske med batteri af samme fabrikat og type Lev r det brugte batteri tilbage til leverandoren VARNING Explosionsfara vid felaktigt batteribyte samma batterityp eller en ekvivalent typ som rekommenderas av apparattillverkaren Kassera batteri enligt fabrikantens instruktion VAROITUS Paristo voi jos se on virheellisesti asennettu Vaihda paristo ainoastaan laitevalmistajan suosittelemaan tyyppiin kaytetty paristo valmistajan ohjeiden mukaisesti lithium caution NEDERLAND THE NETHERLANDS Dit apparaat bevat een lithium batterij voor geheugen back up his apparatus contains a lithium battery for memory back up Raadpleeg uw leveranc
39. channels 5 Press the PASTE button The settings of the channel EQ dynamics or the rack GEQ effect Premium Rack you selected in step 2 will be pasted NOTE Be aware that when you paste the settings will overwrite the paste destination button cannot be pressed be copied pasted for rack A and B individually You cannot paste effect settings that use effect types HQ Pitch or Freeze to racks 2 4 6 or 8 Comparing two settings You can use the COMPARE button to exchange the settings held in the buffer memory with the settings of the currently selected channel EQ dynamics or rack GEQ effect Premium Rack This is convenient if you want to temporarily keep the settings at a certain point and compare them later with subsequently edited settings 1 Open a popup window that provides the tool buttons 2 Select a channel EQ dynamics or rack GEQ effect Premium Rack 3 Press the COPY button to place the current settings in the buffer memory This will be the first set of settings NOTE Be aware that if you copy other settings before you compare the buffer memory will be overwritten 4 Edit the settings of the currently selected channel EQ dynamics or rack GEQ effect Premium Rack This will be the second set of settings NOTE After you store the first set of settings in the buffer memory you initialize the channel or rack and edit the second set of settings from an i
40. channels other than the DCA groups that you want to control in the OVERVIEW screen The Bank Select key will light The lit status indicates that the corresponding channels can be controlled in the OVERVIEW screen and by the multifunction knobs These controls affect INPUT channels 1 8 in the OVERVIEW screen 2 gt lt eme 000 3 h iti t 3 4 8 TA MUI SEX gt 2 T si maaa o 888898 J a LE 8888 coco F fre 844653 LJ These controls affect DCA groups 1 8 111 ITTITT TT ITI 8 eae 8 8 295 8 88 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 To release the channels or DCA groups that were retained for the Centralogic section press the Bank Select key you operated in step 1 once again and hold it down until the Bank Select key LED changes from blinking to lit When the Bank Select key LED changes to being lit its channels or DCA groups will be assigned to both the Centralogic section and the OVERVIEW screen Using the top panel Channel Strip section Using the top panel Channel Strip section The Channel Strip section of the top panel enables you to control the level gain pan CUE and other parameters for the selected channel
41. currently selected channel or the GEQ effect Premium Rack settings of a rack to a buffer memory and then paste them into another channel or rack Copy paste operations are restricted to the following combinations Between input channel EQ settings Between output channel EQ settings Between dynamics processors for which the paste destination has the same type GATE DUCKING COMPRESSOR EXPANDER COMPANDER H COMPANDER S or DE ESSER as the copy source Between effects GEQ mounted in a rack Between same processors mounted in a Premium Rack NOTE Only 31BandGEQ settings that use less than fifteen bands can be copied to a Flex15GEQ 1 Open a popup window that provides the tool buttons 2 Select the channel EQ dynamics or rack GEQ effect Premium Rack from which you want to copy the settings 3 Press the COPY button The current settings will be saved in the buffer memory Be aware that if you copy other settings before you paste the buffer memory will be overwritten You can select only one channel or rack as the copy source If multiple channels are selected in the 8 ch ALL popup window the COPY button will be unavailable 4 Select the paste destination channel or rack NOTE If you are pasting EQ dynamics settings you can use the 8ch or ALL popup window to select multiple channels as the paste destination In this case the same content will be pasted to all selected
42. gt TALKBACK SELECT OSCILLATOR OSC 1 24 LEVEL LEVEL METER INSERT POINT gt i ON To RACKIN PATCH ros POSTON _ INSERT OUT sine Wave seo M E mE Li l Pink Noise MIX gt 8 S PATCH Burst Noise PREEQ EQ OUT DYNA OUT PRE FADER POST ON METER d ALI SA KO 2777207 LEVEL BAL DANTE INPUT CH1 72 64 48 mo ON INSERT 4BAND INSERT INSERT ToRACKINPATCH INSERT POINT art 2 do MIX OUT1 24_ To RACKIN PATCH CHINSERTOUT INSERT OUT PRE HPF PRE PRE FADER POST ON LX LEVEL DIRECT OUT 1 72 64 48 7 MONITOR SELECT 1 72 64 48 lt PRE FADER INSERT OUT NO i gt To OUTPUT PATCH PREEQ INSERT OUT MPRE FADER POST ON Keyin gt CH INSERT IN ag PAN POST PAN L HERE PO Self PRE EQ Self POST EQ MIX21 24 OUT HA 64 48 ass MIX 1 8 9 16 17 24 POST EQ EQOUT DYNAIOUT 200 PREFADER POSTON CUEON 5 OMNI IN METER METER METER METER METER METER METER LRMONO TO meio ST STL lt B 0 88 PRE FADER PFL POST ON AFL LEVEL 5 E OM
43. in the function access area to select a channel Channel select button DYNAMICS 1 CH1 ch 1 DUC PARAMETER KEY IN Es 49 72 48 ST IN OUTPUT ooo Initial Data HPF EQ popup window 8ch DYNAMICS 1 2 popup window 8ch In addition to using the panel SEL keys or the channel select button in the function access area you can also select a channel by pressing the channel number channel name buttons in the popup window Channel number Channel name buttons 9000690 THRES ILD THRES 10 ILD THRES Sho ILD THRES Sho ILD THRES LD ILD THRES ILO Ei I FEY ON ON ON f ON CH 49 72 ich me ooo Initial Data If you use the channel number channel name buttons in the 8ch popup window you can select multiple channels by selecting a region In this case the same library data will be recalled to all the selected channels Selected region 3 LIBRARY DEFRU CH11 CH13 chil 40 40 40 40 0 40 0 40 0 GRTE GRTE GRTE GRTE GATE ONONONONO THRES ILD THRES ILD THRES ILD THRES ShO ILD THRES HO ILD CU gt C V 3 C V 3 Owner s Manual GEQ EFFECT PREMIUM RACK popup window Use the rack select tabs at the bottom of the popup window to select a rack ae TITLE REV X Hall TYPE 1 0 HALL E21N 20UT1
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45. operation of USB flash drives with capacities of up to 32 GB has been verified However this does not guarantee operation of all USB flash drives The FAT16 and FAT32 formats are supported Prevention of accidental erasure Some USB flash drives have a write protect setting that lets you prevent data from being erased accidentally If your flash drive contains important data it is a good idea to use the write protect setting to prevent accidental erasure On the other hand you will need to make sure that your USB flash drives write protect setting is turned off before you save data onto it NOTICE An ACCESS indicator appears in the Function Access Area while data is being accessed saved loaded or deleted During this time do not disconnect the USB flash drive or power off the CL unit Doing so may damage your flash drive or may damage the data in the CL unit or on your media device 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 901 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2223 24 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 Indicates the level of MIX MATRIX STEREO MONO and CUE channels You can select the monitoring position from PRE EQ immediately before EQ PRE FADER immediately before the fader
46. press the DANTE PATCH tab In the DEVICE screen press the DANTE INPUT PATCH button DANTE INPUT PATCH When a confirmation dialog appears press the OK button Press the X symbol to close the screen Patching the mixer output to the I O device 1 2 3 4 5 Press the 1 DEVICE button in the display screen then press the Rio tab Press the OUTPUT display area of the I O device that will be the output destination Press the OUTPUT 1 button OUTPUTI 1 In the PORT SELECT screen select the output channels you want to output to the rack 2 Select candidate A Rio3224 D 1 OUTPUT 1 Press the CLOSE button 6 In the same way set OUTPUT 2 and subsequent outputs if necessary CU 5 V 3 C V 3 Owner s Manual Setting the input channels Switching phantom power on or off 1 Press the SEL key for the channel that you want to control in the Channel Strip section or Centralogic section Press the GAIN knob in the SELECTED CHANNEL section OUER DANTE 001 001 A GAIN GAIN knob Press the 48V button in the GAIN PATCH popup window as necessary depending on the microphone you use The phantom power master switch on the I O device must be turned on first Adjusting the analog gain 1 Press the SEL key for the channel that you want to control in the Channel Strip section or Centralogic se
47. screen In the Centralogic section press the OUTPUT key then MIX17 24 MATRIX key From Fx1 Fx8 routed to the Centralogic section select and press the SEL key for the effect channel that you want to use Use the faders of the Channel Strip section to control effect sends Press the X symbol for the MIX 1 16 MIX17 24 MATRIX button to exit SENDS ON FADER mode a 240 MATRIX In the Centralogic section press the OUTPUT key then ST IN key Adjust the effect return level using the fader in the Centralogic section If necessary press the RACK button then the effect track icon of the EFFECT tab and then set the effect parameters LIBRRRY DEFRULT PASTE COMPARE EFFECT EFFECT 1 TITLE Hall TYPE HALL HALL E2IN 20UTJ Gale n C 2 8 3 REV TIME DLY HI RATIO 10 RATIO 10 FREQ DIFF ROOMSIZE DECAY f AN Vs Thru N 100 MIX BAL Applying effects Inserting PREMIUM RACK processor 1 Press the RACK button in the display screen Press the PREMIUM tab Press the rack icon in the middle to open the PREMIUM RACK popup window ww Select a processor you want to use from the MODULE SELECT field then press the button MODULE SELECT E c EQ Press the INPUT PATCH button HO RSSIGH HO RSSIGH k Select an input source in the left column of the CH S
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49. the channel you wish to control Pressing this key will cause the channel LED to light up and you will be able to control the channel in both the SELECTED CHANNEL section and on the touch screen If the STEREO bus has been assigned the selected object of control will alternate between the L and R channels each time you press the SEL key 3 CUE key Selects the channel to be cue monitored If cue is on the LED will light 4 ON key Switches the channel on or off If a channel is on the key LED will light If MONITOR has been assigned this key switches the monitor output on or off B OOOO 5 Channel name display 6 Channel color indicator Same as that in the Channel Strip section 7 Fader Adjusts the output level of the channel If MONITOR has been assigned this fader adjusts the monitor output level Top panel USB connector You can connect a USB flash drive to the USB connector to record or play audio files and to save or load internal data The Help file displayed on the unit screen is loaded from a connected USB flash drive You can also save on a USB flash drive User authentication key data that determines the user level and limit the functionality to which the user has access NOTE Operation is guaranteed only for a connection with a USB flash drive USB flash drive capacities and formats The
50. up to eight channels This method is convenient when you want to adjust the same parameter for multiple channels simultaneously 1 Connect a mic or instrument to an INPUT jack 2 Press a Bank Select key in the PUT OUTPUT Centralogic section so that the input channels you want to control are assigned to the Centralogic section Press the INPUT key then press the key of the channels you want to control If you want to control the STEREO IN channels press the OUTPUT key then press the ST IN key 33 40 When you press a Bank Select key the OVERVIEW screen will appear 48 j mam x in the display and the principal parameters of the up to eight selected channels will be shown simultaneously MIX 25 32 9 16 17 24 49 56 STEREO 57 64 ST IN CUSTOM Press a knob the HA PHASE field of the screen to select it When you press a knob shown in the OVERVIEW screen a bold frame is displayed around the horizontal row of knobs of the same type This frame indicates that you can use the multifunction knobs of the Centralogic section to operate the corresponding knobs 4 While playing a musical instrument or speaking or singing into a microphone use the Centralogic section s multifunction knobs 1 8 to adjust the HA gain of each channel
51. 2 3V XLR 3 32 type OMNI OUT 1 8 50 6000 Lines 18dB 2dBu 616mV 18dBu 6 16V Balanced PHONES 150 9 1 XLR 3 32 type connectors are balanced l GND 2 HOT 3 COLD 2 PHONES stereo phone jack is unbalanced LEFT Ring RIGHT Sleeve GND 3 In these specifications 0dBu 0 775 Vrms 4 output DA converters 24bit 128times oversampling 5 There are switches inside the body to preset the maximum output level 6 The position of the level control is IOdB lowered from Max DIGITAL INPUT amp OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS Terminal Format Datalength Level Audio Primary Secondary 24bit or 32bit 1000Base T 64ch Input 64ch Output 48kHz EtherCON Cat5e DIGITAL OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS format Datalength Level DIGITAL OUT AES EBU AES EBU Professional Use 5422 XLR 3 32 type Balanced XLR 3 32 type connectors are balanced 12 GND 2 HOT 3 COLD SLOT 1 3 CHARACTERISTICS Each I O Slot accepts a mini YGDAI card Only Slot1 has a serial interface CONTROL CHARACTERISTICS format evi Conneetor MoI DIN Connector SP MD Connector SP ON o TTL 75O terminated BNC Connector WORD CLOCK ow 1 750 BNC Connector LAMP CLS x3 2 CH xD 02 4 UssHos 6620 USPAComede emd DCPOWRINUT _ S O METER CL3 CLI ony TT B wbComedwSb emde
52. 44 Grouping and linking 45 Setting a custom fader bank 46 Using PAI AC Me T E 46 Routing the oscillator to an output channel 47 Using scene memories 47 Recording and playing audio using a USB SNO Ne Meme 48 Saving and loading the unit settings 49 Other functions 50 Initializing the unit to factory default 50 Restoring the current scene to the default lj i 50 Adjusting the faders Calibration function 5 Troubleshooting 52 Installing the MBCL meter bridge 2222 45454545 45 54558584483 458 54 Specifications eere 55 General specifications 55 Input output characteristics 56 TER 57 Dimensions 58 55599595 59 Block Diagram End of Manual Level Diagram End of Manual CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The above warning is located on the rear of the unit Explanation of Graphic
53. 6 Block B Centralogic section 8 Yes Block C 8 MASTER section 2 Block A 16 Optional Block B Centralogic section 8 2 MASTER section 2 Block A 8 Optional Block B Centralogic section 8 B MASTER section 2 NOTE In this manual most explanations refer to the CL5 e CLS Output meter YAMAHA j m 6 Bl TIE 6 B B B B B B B E E Gi DI E
54. COMPAND de E gt OUTPUT PATCH 1 24 EQ EXPAND 5 L S 81011 1 16 PRE FADER PFL POST ONJAFL POST BUE L H 3 PRE FADER STEREO METERIRACKINA IWETERIRACK OUTA 81012 1 16 PREEQ POSTEQ INSERT OUT MPRE FADER POST ON INSERT OUT METER RACK OUTA 81013 1 16 PRE FADER PFL POST ON AFL POST R all EN SON CUER 5 METER RACK IN B METER RACK OUT INSERT QUT Self PRE EQ Self POST EQ MIX21 24 INSERT OUT L R MONO C MATRIX1 8 POST EQ GEO IN Flex15GEQ FX1 8 OUT A L B R A L B R lt PRE FADER PFL POST ON AFL INSERT OUT J i i ee es ee m GEQ RACK2 16 GEQ2 16 GEQ 2 16 GEQ2 16 same as GEQ A CH INSERT IN 1 72 64 48 Poe KEYIN CUE KEYIN CH1 72 64 48 KEYIN CUE SELECT RAGKIN EFFECT RACKA FX1 gt RACK IN INSERT IN CUE FX1 8 OUT L R gt EFFECT CUE ooh PE RACK IN METER RACKOUT MU GH INSERT IN 1 24 gt ToMIX INSERT IN PR1 8 OUT L R gt SELECT 31BandGEQ MIX OUT jd TET STEREO INSERT IN LRMONO C STEREO INSERT IN RECORDER INL R gt RECORDER CUE a 1 24 x RECORDER
55. DER 0 OUT1 24 MATRIX OUT1 8 ii nel U 10 elle eli LL E 211222 1 122 U E Z a N OUTPUTS MIX CASCADE OUT 1 24 gt STEREO CASCADE OUT L R MONO C gt MATRIX CASCADE OUT 1 8 gt CUE CASCADE OUT LR gt DIRECT OUT 1 72 64 48 gt e Tip MIX OUT 1 24 gt PHONES OUT LR gt DA Ring PHONES STEREO OUT L R MONO C gt OUTPUT p Sleeve MATRIX OUT 1 8 gt PATCH PHONES LEVEL MONITOR OUT L R MONO C gt 100 2 TRIM CUE OUT LR gt e DELAY METER Z MAX 1000ms 16 SERT Ud o a SLOT gt STEREO INSERT OUT L R MONO C gt e ZZ MATRIX INSERT OUT 1 8 gt 16 TRIM PATCH 65 OMNI OUT 1 8 GAIN OUTPUT METER DANTE OUT DANTE LP m Z DANTE OUT 1 64 Y T OUTPUT DELAY METER DIGITAL 24 10 0 0 d 2 z BI 9 DIGITAL OUT RECORDER IN JETER RECORDER CUE STEREOL gt OUTPUT i 1 2 RECORDER MONO C gt GAIN STEREOR gt Level Diagram Analog Digital Analog Digital INPUT Digital EQ
56. Dynamics library GEQ library e Effect library e Dante input patch library e Premium Rack library The method of operation is essentially the same for each library NOTE Premium Rack library features a library for each Premium Rack type Recalling settings from a library 1 Open a popup window that provides the tool buttons To access each popup window proceed as follows To recall settings from a channel library first display the SELECTED CHANNEL VIEW screen Then proceed to Step 3 SELECTED CHANNEL VIEW screen Press one of the knobs in the SELECTED CHANNEL section to access the SELECTED CHANNEL VIEW screen HIX1 16 Using libraries HPF EQ popup window Dynamics 1 2 popup window In the SELECTED CHANNEL VIEW screen or the OVERVIEW screen press the appropriate field for EQ or Dynamics 1 2 DYNAMICS 1 OVER CA 7 DELAY 5 10 0k IRECT OUT 0 70 0 0 0 00 4 00k ECALL SAFE HIG HIGH MID 77 pros MID j 0 70 0 0 1 00 LOW E L SHELF 125 cor ooo Initial Data lease ooo Initial Data 1 EQ field 2 Dynamics 1 2 field GEQ EFFECT PREMIUM RACK popup window In the VIRTUAL RACK window that appears when you press the RACK button in the function access area press a rack in which a GEQ effect Premium Rack is already mounted VIRTUAL RACK GEQ 1 8 GEQ 9 16 EFFECT PREMIUM _
57. EL gf ON y sma PRE FADER POSTON PREEQ EQOUT DYNAIOUT DYNA2OUT PRE FADER POSTON W PSl PAN R PAN MODE lt MATRIK 4 8 LEVEL ON VARI ER LR MONO J MONO TO ST STL ARR T MATRE To MONITOR SELECT IGRWETER BEP oy ta e F ON oog g PRE FADER POST ON E METER Im HE CONF PAN BAL STEREO J AN HPF ATTI EQ DUCK COMPAND 818 2 DE ESSER di CSR im E ee TIDAL EMIT MEE CAINO mc PRE ole PRE FADER Ue ee KEVIN VUE 1 NI Z OSCILLATOR _ Filter 5 MATRIX 1 8 Keyin e Q PAN LINK To RACKIN PATCH ae OSTO SERT 0 POSTON INSERT OUT RAE y MIX1 3 23 To OUTPUT PATCH maTRIX lt io PRE FADER INSERT OUT MIX21 24 OUT SAME 72 64 48 T MIX2 4 24 INSERT OUT 1 8 FSE INSERTOUT ST IN 1L 8R POST EQ i MATRIX2 2 B i INSERTIN 13 PREEQ EQ OUT DYNAOUT PRE FADER POST ON GEQ RACK1 GEQ1 INSERT IN To MATRIX i MATRIX1 3 7 200 SAME 1 72 64 48 ni LEVEL BAL MIX i METER RACK IN METER RACK OUT DRIN ON MATRIX OUT 1 8 INSERT OUT 4 31BandGEQ Le OMNI IN 1 8 S SERT art H BAND
58. ELECT popup window and then select a channel in the right column Select candidate Press the CLOSE button CU C L 3 C Owners Manual 43 44 8 In the Centralogic or Channel Strip section select the bank that includes the channel to which you want to apply the processor 9 Press the SEL key of the channel to which you want to apply the processor 10 the INSERT field of the SELECTED CHANNEL VIEW screen press the button that indicates the name of the inserted PREMIUM RACK 11 Adjust the parameters in the PREMIUM RACK popup window PREMIUM 14 INPUT INS Port ch 1 33 Dual ALL 150 IMF 175 4kHz EEP 8 Sand 850 25 9 vr 248 2481 1248 d 745 MF 500 1 1248 dB 12d8 m 28M 12 7 C gt C V 3 C V 3 Owner s Manual Changing the patch settings Setting up INSERT or DIRECT OUT 1 Select the bank that contains the channel for which you want to set up INSERT or DIRECT OUT in the Channel Strip section or Centralogic section 2 Press the SEL key of the channel for which you want to change the patching 3 Press the setting button in the DIRECT OUT area of the SELECTED CHANNEL screen 4 Assign OUT and IN for INSERT or DIRECT OUT OUT IN PRI PRI Lia 6 Modify the INSERT or DIRECT OUT point by pressing it if necessary OUT IN PRI PR DELAY FADER 07712134 Changing t
59. L MIXI P IN ST IN tty ch 1 Fx 1 REU X Hall T RtIL 0 00 00 REU X HALL R NO ASSIGN HAL ZIN 20UT1 ST IN ss IB ADMIN b REIR Send To MIXI MESE our ENTE L Fx 2 21 20 R NO ASSIGN EN en a E 97 i Rt2R MIK19 d ST 3 REV X Plate REL V X PLATE 4 B p ASSIGN mare SALES 2 dri AGEZ p 48 17 Fx 4 Reverb Hall Rt4L REUERB HRLL 0 ASSIGN ST IN P REAR ACEA F y ST IN Sur Fx 5 4 Reverb Room I Rt5L REUERB ROOM ASSIGN LI IN 20UTJ RtSR L MIX22 _ gt ST IN T si Fx 6 Reverb Plate Rt6L REUERB PLRTE 3 E TR g NO ASSIGN 20011 28 gt zm 6R MESE oi ST IN F 7 3 P REAL Sass Gn ECHO 28 p NO ASSIGN E2IN 20UTJ 5 gt Rt7R AGEZ F s 8 Mono Delay Rt8L MONO DELRY TE ooo IN 20UT1 n diiit Initial Data NO ASSIGN 7 ST IN 83A F R 1 RACK button 2 Racks CU 5 CV 3 6 Owners Manual 23 Touch screen 2 Select the channel EQ dynamics or rack GEQ effect Premium Rack for which you want to recall settings The method of selecting a channel or rack depends on the type of popup window that is displayed HPF EQ popup window 1ch DYNAMICS 1 2 popup window 1ch Use the panel SEL keys or the channel select button
60. L series features 64 in 64 out with a 24 32 bit resolution Dante enabled devices will automatically configure their network interfaces and find each other on the network You can label Dante devices and their audio channels with names that make sense to you e Dante uses high accuracy network synchronization standards to achieve sample accurate playback with extremely low latency and jitter Four types of latency are offered by the CL series 0 25 msec 0 5 msec 1 0 msec and 5 0 msec Dante supports resilient redundant connections against unexpected network problems via primary and secondary networks Connecting a computer to Dante network using an Ethernet connection enables you to directly input or output audio signals without using any audio interface devices By taking advantage of these benefits you can skip any complicated procedures to automate connections and setups of Dante enabled devices remotely control I O devices from a mixing console or make multi track recordings to a DAW such as Nuendo installed on a computer in the network Visit the Audinate website for more details on Dante http www audinate com Additional information on Dante is also posted on the Yamaha Pro Audio website http www yamahaproaudio com About Dante Controller Dante Controller is a software application that allows configuration and audio routing of Dante networks Use this application if you plan to connect or set up D
61. NI IN OMNI IN GR METER GR METER CENE MONO O lt MATRIX1 3 7 LEVEL jr ON PRE FADER POST 2 GAIN TRIM DELAY ON MATRIX24 8 LEVEL VARI 1 8 on HPF ATT 2 DUCK COMPAND O INSERT Mc i STR lt bocea 96 2 CSR LEVEL of ON PRE FADER POSTON PRE HPF PREEQ POSTEQ ne PRE FADER POSTON PRE EQ Am FADER M POSTON 4 7 OSCILLATOR INSERT OUT Keyin Filter INSERT OUT INSERTOUT 9j lt STL PAN MODE TOST MONO LR Keyin gt SPAN LINK 9 SELECT Self PRE EQ To CASCADE Self POST EQ To MIX POSTON SHON ox ON Nees lt ELECT MIX21 24 OUT ON ON 2 4 24 STR I POST ON CH 1 8 9 16 17 24 25 32 33 40 41 48 49 56 57 64 65 72 POST EQ CL5 FIXED 29 00 lt 1 8 9 16 17 24 25 32 33 40 41 48 49 56 57 64 POST EQ CL3 PUE uu _ CSR y l CH 1 8 9 16 17 24 25 32 33 40 41 48 POST EQ CL1 OMA POSTPANL SON AN FIXED ON ON SLOTIN SLOTIN SLOTIN SON E ge STEREO POSTPANR SANS iI STEREO L R MONO C Son PREEQ PRE FADER POST ON ON NPN LEVEL f 2 ACE BONT X SLOT1 1 16 ON ON x LEVEL
62. NT AD I TYPE 5 Press the SAVE button SAVE 6 Enter the data name and comments then press the SAVE button ONLY STAMP Saving and loading the unit settings Loading the unit settings from a USB flash drive 1 2 3 4 Press the SETUP button the display screen Press the SAVE LOAD button To select the file that you want to load press the name of the desired file in the file list or rotate a multifunction knob on the panel Press the LOAD button Formatting a USB flash drive on the CL unit 1 2 Connect a USB flash drive that you want to format to the CL unit Press the FORMAT button in the SAVE LOAD popup window Enter a name in the VOLUME NAME field and then press the FORMAT button When a confirmation dialog appears press the OK button CU 5 CV 3 C 1 3 Owners Manual 49 Other functions Other functions Initializing the unit to factory default settings If an error occurs in the CLs internal memory or if you forget the password and cannot operate the unit you can use the following procedure to initialize the internal memory NOTICE The entire memory will be deleted if you initialize the internal memory Proceed with the following operation only if you are very sure you want to do this 1 While holding down the SCENE MEMORY STORE key on the panel turn on the power to the CL unit After the opening screen the following startup menu screen wi
63. PREMIUM popup windows the following tool buttons appear x LIBRARY DEFAULT COPY PASTE COMPARE 1 LIBRARY button This button opens the library associated with the current popup window EQ dynamics effect or Premium Rack libraries 2 DEFAULT button This button returns the currently selected channel EQ dynamics or rack effect Premium Rack to its default state NOTE GEQ does not feature this button To initialize GEQ use the FLAT button in the GEQ edit window 3 COPY button This button copies the settings of the currently selected channel EQ dynamics or rack GEQ effect Premium Rack The copied content is held in a buffer memory a temporary memory area 4 PASTE button This button pastes the settings from the buffer memory to the currently selected channel EQ dynamics or rack GEQ effect Premium Rack 5 COMPARE button This button exchanges and compares the settings in the buffer memory with the settings of the currently selected channel EQ dynamics or rack GEQ effect Premium Rack For some windows some of the various tool buttons also appear Using libraries This section explains basic operations for libraries Libraries allow you to store and recall settings for the currently selected channel EQ dynamics or rack GEQ effect Premium Rack The following libraries are provided e Input channel library e Output channel library e Input EQ library Output EQ library e
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65. S 2 knob Adjust the THRESHOLD parameter of the gate compressor etc The DYNAMICS 2 knob has no effect if the MIX MATRIX STEREO or MONO channel is selected 7 HPF knob Adjusts the HPF cutoff frequency for an input channel It has no effect on other types of channels EQ Q EQ FREQUENCY EQ GAIN knobs For each band of the four band EQ these knobs adjust the Q center frequency cutoff frequency and gain Press the EQ Q and EQ GAIN knobs simultaneously to reset the GAIN setting for each band to the default value 0 0 dB Display section This is a touch screen that you can operate by touching the surface of the screen You can touch your finger to the screen to select menus or set parameters Please note that you cannot operate the unit by touching multiple points simultaneously MIX1 7 24 A GAIN QUER DYNAMICS 1 OVER DANTE ZZ 001 001 P 26 MATRIX LIBRARY H SHELF 10 0k HIGH MID di 4 Coi 0 70 0 0 4 00k LOW MID 4 ai 4 0 70 0 0 1 00k 010 7 A 0 0 L SHELF 125 P 000 Initial Data NOTE If the touch screen becomes dirty wipe it with a soft dry cloth NOTICE Never use a sharp or pointed object such as your fingernail to operate the touch panel Doing so may scratch the screen and render the touch screen inoperable Top panel Centralogic section This section enables you to control up to eight channel modules that are selected fro
66. STORE key on the panel turn on the power to the CL unit After the opening screen the following startup menu screen will appear MODE SELECT INITIALIZE ALL MEMORIES INITIALIZE ALL MEMORIES 2 Initialize Memories INITIALIZE 2 Press the FADER CALIBRATION button The FADER CALIBRATION MODE screen will appear enabling you to adjust the faders The specified INPUT faders Centralogic faders STEREO MONO faders will be semi automatically calibrated This window will also appear if a problem is detected in the fader settings while the CL is starting up 3 Pressa SEL key to specify the faders that you want to calibrate Faders for which a problem was detected at start up will already be selected 4 Press the START button A confirmation dialog box will appear 5 Press the OK button in the dialog box 6 Each of the specified faders will move to the target positions in the following sequence Manually move the faders to the correct positions 1 all the way down 2 20dB 3 0dB 4 10dB all the way up 10 Adjusting the faders Calibration function After you adjust the fader position press the NEXT button The process will proceed to the next fader position Repeat steps 6 7 to adjust the faders for positions 1 through 4 After the positions are corrected automatic motorized calibration will start When calibration is complete and the RESTART button has not app
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68. THE UNITED KINGDOM Connecting the Plug and Cord WARNING THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED IMPORTANT The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code GREEN AND YELLOW EARTH BLUE NEUTRAL BROWN LIVE As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured GREEN and YELLOW must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked by the letter E or by the safety earth symbol or colored GREEN or GREEN and YELLOW The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the termi nal which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED 8 wires o 71 7 2FS SAPIEN SE7 7 Fe class b korea This applies only to products distributed by YAMAHA CORPORATION OF AMERICA mercury 4 CU cu_ 3 C 3 Owners Manual PRECAUTIONS PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING Please keep this manual in a safe place for future reference A WARNING Always follow the basic precautions listed below to avoid the possibility of serious injury or even death from electrical shock short circuiting damages fire or other hazards These precautions include but are not limited to the following Power supply Power cord Do n
69. X key Selecta MIX or MATRIX bus that is controlled by the knobs located below the keys 2 1 16 knobs Adjust the send level from currently selected channels to the MIX or MATRIX bus In SENDS ON FADER mode push in a knob to select the corresponding destination bus NOTE If the SIGNAL TYPE of the destination bus is set to STEREO use the left knobs odd numbered channels to adjust PAN and the right knobs even numbered channels to adjust the send level 3 GAIN knob Adjusts the head amp s analog gain for an input channel On the other hand it adjusts the digital gain if GAIN KNOB FUNCTION is set to DIGITAL GAIN in the PREFERENCE tab of the USER SETUP screen This knob has no effect for other types of channels NOTE The PAD will be switched on or off internally when the HA analog gain is adjusted between 17 dB and 18 dB Keep in mind that noise may be generated when using phantom power if there is a difference between the Hot and Cold output impedance of an external device connected to the INPUT connector The gain parameter value indicates the amount of amplification of the currently input signal Refer to the Conversion Table page 11 for information on the relationship to conventional input sensitivity values CU gt C V 3 C 0 3 Owner s Manual bus When a stereo channel is selected this knob adjusts the PAN or left right balance whichever is selected 5 DYNAMICS 1 knob 6 DYNAMIC
70. ach type of firmware separately Introduction Details on updating the firmware are available on the following website http www yamahaproaudio com For information about updating and setting up the unit please refer to the firmware update guide available on the website About the Owner s Manual Owner s Manual this book This book primarily explains panel controls and functions and basic operation of the CL series Reference Manual PDF format downloadable from the website This book primarily explains details about functions effects parameters and MIDI Using the PDF manual The Reference Manual is an electronic file in PDF format You can read this book on a computer Use Adobe Reader to read this book on screen search for words very quickly print specific pages or click links to display sections of special interest The ability to search for words or to follow links directly to relevant sections in the document are helpful attributes of this electronic file format We encourage you to take advantage of these benefits You can download the latest Adobe Reader application from the website listed below http www adobe com Help file XML file downloadable from the website You can read this Help file on the units screen Install the file on the unit then press the Help button on the display to view related sections You can download the Reference Manual and Help file from the following
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72. adjust the pan balance of the signal sent from the input channel to the STEREO bus rotate the PAN knob of the SELECTED CHANNEL section When you rotate the PAN knob the knob in the TO ST PAN BALANCE field of the SELECTED CHANNEL VIEW screen will move in tandem with the PAN knob Press the SEL key of another input channel then repeat this procedure from step 2 When you press a SEL key to select another channel the channel shown in the SELECTED CHANNEL VIEW screen will change accordingly CU 5 CV 3 C 1 3 Owners Manual 37 Using the Centralogic section settings for eight channels Here is how to use the Centralogic section and OVERVIEW screen to adjust the level and pan balance of the signals sent to the STEREO bus for up to eight channels at a time 1 38 Press a Bank Select key so that the input channels you want to control are assigned to the Centralogic section The selected eight channels are shown in the OVERVIEW screen CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 5 CHE ch 1 ch 2 ch 3 ch 4 ch 5 ch 6 0 0 co_ 00 0 oo co co co 0 co oo co co co
73. al Symbols The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and mainte nance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the product IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 Read these instructions 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or 2 Keep these instructions pinched particularly at plugs convenience 3 Heed all warnings receptacles and the point where they exit from 4 Follow all instructions the apparatus 6 Clean only with dry cloth the manufacturer Do not block any ventilation openings Install in 12 Use only with the cart stand accordance with the manufacturer s instruc tripod bracket or table spec tions ified by the manufacturer or 4 o 8 Donotinstall near any heat sources such as VI lai radiators heat registers stoves other dom whsn meh the cani ratus including amplifiers that produce heat 9 ad apparatus combination to a 9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polar ized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third
74. ale network We recommend a network switch that gives you the ability to control and monitor the network such as Qos the ability to assign priority to data flows e g clock synchronization or audio transmission on certain data circuits With this topology it is usual to configure a redundant network so that even if an unexpected network problem occurs communication can occur without affecting the audio About redundant networks redundant network consists of two circuits a primary circuit and a secondary circuit Normally the network operates on the primary circuit However if the primary connection is broken the secondary circuit will automatically take over communications Therefore using a redundant network with a star topology would increase communication stability relative to a daisy chain network Connecting 1 devices to the CL series Make connections as shown below using the Dante connectors of the CL series and the I O devices and set the rotary switches and DIP switches of the I O devices Network switch g PRIMARY CL5 Rio3224 D E PRIMARY
75. ante enabled devices such as Dante MY16 AUD that do not feature CL native support or if you wish to set up complicated signal routings on a Dante network More information is posted on the following website http www yamahaproaudio com To run Dante Controller a computer must feature a GbE compatible Ethernet connector Refer to the Dante Controller owner s manual for details on Dante Controller Connections Connecting to 1 devices This section explains how to connect the CL series to I O devices such as RIO3224 D in a daisy chain network and in a star network redundant network Before you make connections with I O devices perform the steps described in Setting up the Dante network see page 39 and then turn off the power of the CL series unit Daisy chain network daisy chain is a wiring scheme in which multiple devices are connected together in sequence In this way networking is simple and requires no network switches This connection method is suitable for a simple system with a small number of devices However if a large number of devices are connected the latency value must be increased Also if a connection is broken in a daisy chain network the signal flow is interrupted at that point and no signal will be transferred beyond that point Connecting 1 devices to the CL series Make connections as shown below using the Dante connectors of the CL series and the I O devices and set the rotar
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77. below explains various user interface components that appear in the touch screen and how to use them Tabs Tabs enable you to switch between multiple pages Each tab indicates its page name Buttons Buttons are used to execute specific functions to switch parameters on or off or to select one of the multiple choices Buttons that perform on off operations appear in solid colors while they are turned on and dark while when turned off Buttons F Tabs When you press a button labeled with two overlaid IMP symbols or a W mark a separate window will open allowing you to make detailed settings Faders Knobs Faders and knobs on screen move in tandem when you operate the top panel faders and knobs The current value appears immediately below the fader or knob If you press once a knob that can be operated by a multifunction knob a thick frame appears around the knob This frame indicates that the knob has been selected for operation NOTE Pressing certain knobs a second time while a thick frame is displayed around them will open a window in which you can make additional detailed settings List windows Windows similar to the following enable you to select items from a list such as a list of USER DEFINED keys USER DEFINED KEY SETUP 2 Select Parameters for USER DEFINED KEY No 1 FUNCTION PARAMETER 1 SENDS ON FADER CANCEL The highlighted item in the middle indicates it has been sel
78. boxes Dialog boxes similar to the following enable you to confirm operations you just performed STORE CONFIRMATION EJ Store to SCENE MEMORY 001 CANCEL Press the OK button to execute the operation The operation will be canceled if you press the CANCEL button cuss cCu_ 3 Cu Owners Manual 19 Function access area Touch screen Viewing the touch screen The touch screen of the CL series is broadly divided into two areas Main area Function access area _ CHI ch 1 0 00 00 T ADMIN Send 10k MUTE SHELF 10 0k 727 HIGH MID ff 1 00k LOW R scene 000 Initial Data 1 Selected channel CHI This field indicates the num ch 1 ber name icon and channel 0 00 00 color of the channel that is currently selected for opera tion Press the left half of the selected channel to switch to the preceding channel press the right half to switch to the next channel METER 2 Time This area indicates the current time 3 Status Indicator This area indicates the current unit status Normally it indicates the name of the user who is currently logged in i e is authenticated and scene 000 able to operate the system Initial Data The following table shows the indications and their corresponding status The signal type IN JOUT DCA KEYIN EFFECT is shown in the upper part of the CUE meter NOTICE An ACCESS indi
79. brary For the channel select buttons you can select multiple buttons by moving your finger across the touch screen while continuing to press down CH11 CH12 CH13 NOTE This makes it easy to select a range of buttons to be turned on or off together Special key operations Typically you will press a top panel key once but in certain cases you can access special functions by rapidly pressing a key twice in succession Knob operations Typically knobs rotated left or right to change the value of the corresponding parameter By pressing a knob you can recall a specific screen For certain parameters you can adjust the value in finer steps greater detail by rotating the knob while pressing it C gt C V 3 C V 3 Owner s Manual Multifunction knob operations Multifunction knobs 1 8 are used to operate knobs selected in the touch screen A thick line will be displayed around a selected knob if it can be controlled by a multifunction knob Typically a knob of this type corresponds to the multifunction knob located immediately below it and allows you to control up to eight parameters simultaneously While a knob is selected turning the multifunction knob located immediately below it will change the value of the corresponding parameter In the SCENE LIST screen you can select multiple items by rotating a multifunction knob while pressing it The on screen user interface The section
80. cator appears in the Function Access Area while data is being accessed saved loaded or deleted During this time do not disconnect the USB flash drive or power off the CL unit Doing so may damage your flash drive or may damage the data in the CL unit or on your media device C gt C V 3 C V 3 Owner s Manual 4 HELP Pressing this button will show on line help in the main area To view the on line Help first you must load the Help file from a USB flash drive Once the Help file has been loaded it will be kept in internal memory 5 SENDS ON FADER Press this button to switch to SENDS ON FADER mode where you can use the faders ofthe top panel to adjust the MIX MATRIX send level During this time the function access area will switch to a screen that enables you to select the send destination MIX MATRIX bus 6 VO DEVICE When you press this button the I O DEVICE screen will appear in the main area allowing you to make settings for I O devices and external head amps 7 CH JOB Channel Job When you press this button the CH JOB menu which allows you to group and link channels will appear allowing you to select the function you want to operate RACK When you press this button the VIRTUAL RACK screen will appear in the main area allowing you to edit the GEQ and effect settings 9 MONITOR When you press this button the MONITOR screen will appear in the main area allowing you to edit the monitor o
81. ction Press the CUE key of the same channel While checking the sound level through the headphones and meters adjust the channel GAIN knob of the Channel Strip section Adjust the gain level for other channels in the same way by pressing their SEL and CUE keys and then rotating the GAIN knobs After adjustment is complete switch the CUE key off the key LED turns off Applying EQ dynamics Applying EQ 1 Press the SEL key of the channel that you want to control 2 Adjust EQ in the SELECTED CHANNEL section 3 Press the EQ area in the display screen H SHELF 10 Ok HIGH MID 0 70 4 00 LOW MID 72 d 1 00k 0 70 LOW L SHELF 4 Edit the EQ type and filter type in the HPF EQ popup window ES LIBRARY DEFAULT 1 HIGH ES 0 0 gt 4 00k 10 0k LOW LOW MID 2 1 lt Ct 0 0 0 70 0 0 125 1 00k CH 49 72 CH 1 48 ST IN OUTPUT Applying dynamics 1 Press the SEL key of the channel that you want to control 2 Press the ON button of the DYNAMICS 1 field in the display screen I NAMICS 1 CT 27 26 56 0 2 33m 304m THRESHOLD RANGE ATTACK HOLD DECAY 3 Press the DYNAMICS 1 area Applying EQ dynamics 4 Edit the dynamics type and parameters in the DYNAMICS popup window Use the knobs in the Centralogic sect
82. de des 34 011 3 46 an NUR 23 PTT 45 List windows 19 M ua u us aad are duris E 21 MIX MATRIX bus 30 Multifunction knob 18 MUTE EOU Shade ed dE 45 N Name displays 34 Network connections 31 O Option ca 33 015 47 RTL 44 Phantom power 40 Popup windows 19 PREMIUM RACK 8 43 R Dear Panel oos scorso oU 16 25226 Gre TEES CUP Ge S 48 Redundant network 32 Restoring Current scene 50 5 Scene Memories a 47 SENDS FADER mode 30 satire 34 Sfar NetWork u us sas uyanpas et ra 32 STEREO DUS DE dS RR 37 T Pm 18 46 Tool buttons scartata 27 Centralogic section 13 Channel Strip section 11 Display section 13 Master 15 Meter section for CL5 only 15 SCENE MEMORY MONITOR section 14
83. device CU 5 V 3 C V 3 Owner s Manual 3 TALKBACK jack A balanced XLR 3 31 jack to which a talkback mic can be connected You can make settings in the screen to supply 48 phantom power to this jack This jack sends instructions from the mixer operator to the desired output channel 4 TALKBACK LEVEL knob Adjusts the input level of the mic connected to the TALKBACK jack 14 46 5 DIGITAL OUT connector An AES EBU XLR 3 32 male jack that outputs the digital audio signal of a desired channel in AES EBU format 6 OMNI IN jacks Balanced XLR 3 31 female input jacks that input analog audio signals from line level devices or microphones Nominal input level is 62 dBu to 410 dBu 1 Ground Male XLR plug 3 Cold 7 OMNI OUT jacks XLR 3 32 male output jacks that output analog audio signals These jacks are used mainly to output the signals of MIX channels or MATRIX channels Nominal output level 15 4 dBu 2 Hot Female XLR plug 3 Cold 1 Ground Although OMNI OUT jacks feature a nominal input output level 01 44 dBu maximum level 24 dBu an internal switch allows this to be changed to 2 dBu maximum level 418 dBu if necessary A fee will be charged for this procedure For details contact your Yamaha dealer Dante PRIMARY SECONDARY connectors Used to connect to other Dante compatible network devices such as an Rio3224 D I O device Use standard Ethernet cables with N
84. documents means that used electrical and electronic products should not be mixed with general household waste For proper treatment recovery and recycling of old products please take them to applicable collection points in accordance with your national legislation and the Directives 2002 96 EC By disposing of these products correctly you will help to save valuable resources and prevent any potential negative effects on human health and the environment which could otherwise arise from inappropriate waste handling For more information about collection and recycling of old products please contact your local municipality your waste disposal service or the point of sale where you purchased the items For business users in the European Union If you wish to discard electrical and electronic equipment please contact your dealer or supplier for further information Information on Disposal in other Countries outside the European Union This symbol is only valid in the European Union If you wish to discard these items please contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal weee eu PA en 1 2 2 C gt C V 3 C V 3 Owner s Manual Introduction Welcome Thank you for choosing a Yamaha CL series CL5 CL3 CL 1 Digital Mixing Console To take full advantage of the superior features and performance offered by your CL series console and to enjoy years of trouble free us
85. dow 7 Press FADER ASSIGN to select the GEQ you REV X Tg will control using the Centralogic section s 2 D2IN 200TT faders IN OUT Room 8 ROOM oom 2IN 20UT 500 B00 315 250400 61219219099 D Press the effect icon TITLE REV X Hall R V HALL PREV X HALL C21N 20UT 6 Select an effect you want to use from the EFFECT TYPE popup window EFFECT TYPE 2 VV amp M 8 rfo rm the same ope rations for other GEQs 7 UTI PLATE REVERB HALL REVERB ROOM REVERB STAGE REVERB PLATE as desired PO REUERSE MONO DELAY STEREO DELAY MOD DELAY DELAY LCR o The graphic EQ in the GEQ rack can be used only for the Wam Pr output channels If you wish to use GEQ for the input channels mount the graphic EQ on the EFFECT RACK RING MOD U CHORUS REU FLRNGE REV gt FLANGE REV SYMPHO gt DELRY REU DIST gt DELAY MULTI FILTER FREEZE DISTORTION AMP SIMULATE DYNAMICS amp EQ F E ir EE 2605 EQUAL I ZER601 DYNA M BAND COMP 7 Inthe Channel Strip section select the bank that includes the channel to which you want to apply the effect 42 CU 55 00 3 C 1 Owners Manual 10 11 12 13 14 15 Press the SENDS FADER button the display
86. e please read this owner s manual carefully before operating your console After you have read the manual keep it in a safe place Accessories AC power cord e Owner s Manual this book Dante Virtual Soundcard license code About utility software CL series products can be used with a variety of utility software e CL Editor This software application enables you to set up and operate the unit from a connected computer You can also use the application to back up console settings or set console parameters without connecting the unit e Console File Converter This software application enables you to convert Yamaha PM5D 7 159 settings files to or from CL series setting files CL StageMix This software application enables you to control the unit remotely from an iPad on a WiFi network Information about these software applications is available on the Yamaha pro audio website http www yamahaproaudio com Information about downloading installing and setting up the software applications is available on the website listed above In addition refer to the installation guide that comes with each downloaded application About firmware updates This product enables you to update the unit firmware to improve the operation add functions and correct possible malfunctions The following two types of firmware are available for the unit e Console firmware e Dante module firmware You must update e
87. eared press the APPLY button The calibration settings will be saved in internal memory If the RESTART button appears calibration has failed Press the RESTART button to execute calibration once again Press the EXIT button The CL unit will start up in normal operating mode NOTE Alternatively you can continue the operation by selecting a different menu instead of pressing the EXIT button CU 5 CV 3 6 Owners Manual 51 Troubleshooting 52 Troubleshooting Frequently asked questions are posted on the Yamaha Pro Audio website http www yamahaproaudio com Power does not turn on panel LEDs and the LCD display do not light O Is the CLs POWER switch turned on O Is the power cable connected to a proper AC outlet O Is the power cable plug inserted all the way has it clicked and locked in securely f the power still does not turn on contact your Yamaha dealer The unit is not receiving an input signal O Did you correctly set the UNIT ID and the DIP switches on the I O device connected to the CL before turning on the power to the devices O Are the settings in the DANTE SETUP screen on the unit specified correctly Is signal being input from an external device O Is the SIG indicator on the I O device lit O If a phantom powered microphone is connected to the CL unit are the I O devices the 48 MASTER switch CLs 48V MASTER switch and 48V button of each channel set to o
88. ected for operation Press the arrow below the list to scroll the list up or down NOTE You can also scroll the list or down by using the multifunction knob f there is more than one list on the screen your operations will apply to the list surrounded by a white frame You can press the multifunction knob to move the focus of your operations to the next column Keyboard window The keyboard window enables you to assign a name or comment to a scene or library or to assign a name to a channel Press the keys in the window to enter the corresponding character PATCH CH 1 Dynamic DANTE gt 1 The on screen user interface Popup windows When you press a button or field for a specific parameter in a screen a window showing detailed parameters or lists will appear This type of window is called a popup window P 3 LIBRARY DEFAULT COPY CHI ch 1 HIGH MID 9 0 70 4 4 00 10 Ok REN LOW 9 B T 0 0 125 1 00k CH 49 72 CH 1 48 ST IN OUTPUT You can switch between popup windows using tabs as needed Some popup windows show several buttons called tool buttons at the top of the window You can use these tool buttons to recall libraries or to perform copy and paste operations Press the X symbol to close the popup window and return to the previous screen Dialog
89. es Controlling selected channels SELECTED CHANNEL section Controlling eight channels as a group Centralogic section Using the faders on the top panel Channel Strip section In general you will operate the CL series for mixing using a combination of these operations Controlling selected channels SELECTED CHANNEL section The SELECTED CHANNEL section located to the left of the display corresponds to the mixer module on a conventional analog mixer and allows you to manually adjust all the major parameters of the currently selected channel Operations in this section will affect the channel that was most recently selected by its SEL key The basic procedure is as follows 1 Press the Bank Select key of a bank that includes the channel that you want to control Select one of the preset or custom fader banks in the Channel Strip section or Centralogic section 2 Use a SEL key to select the channel that you want to control To select a MIX or MATRIX channel use the Bank Select keys to recall the desired channel to the Centralogic section and then press the SEL key for the desired channel 3 Press any one of the knobs in the SELECTED CHANNEL section The SELECTED CHANNEL VIEW screen for the selected channel will appear You can view the actual setting values on screen Even if a different screen is selected the knobs of the SELECTED CHANNEL section always affect the currently selected channel I
90. eutrik EtherCon CAT5e compatible RJ 45 plugs NOTE Use STP shielded twisted pair cable to prevent electromagnetic interference Make sure that the metal parts of the plugs are electrically connected to the STP cable shield by conductive tape or comparable means 9 LINK ACT Indicators These indicators show the communication status of the PRIMARY and SECONDARY connectors They flash fast if the Ethernet cables are connected properly 1G Indicators These indicators light when the Dante network is functioning as Giga bit Ethernet 10 NETWORK connector Allows the CL unit to be connected to a computer via an Ethernet cable CAT5e or higher recommended This connector is used mainly to control mix parameters or to edit scene memories and libraries from the dedicated CL Editor application program or StageMix iPad application NOTE Use STP shielded twisted pair cable to prevent electromagnetic interference Make sure that the metal parts of the plugs are electrically connected to the STP cable shield by conductive tape or comparable means 2 SLOT 1 3 Allow for the installation separately sold DSP cards or mini YGDAI I O cards to expand the number of input output ports 13 DC POWER INPUT connector You can connect the separately sold PW800W power supply here as a backup external power supply If the PW800W is connected the CL unit will continue receiving power from the PW800W even if its own internal power sup
91. f you want to record certain bus mix outputs or play music for a sound check through speakers Security functions at user or system level Functionality can be restricted for users other than the administrator at three levels of security administrator guest and user Passwords can be specified for the administrator and for users to help prevent important settings from being changed accidentally Information specific to each user user level system settings and user defined key knob settings can be stored in the console or on a USB flash drive as a user authentication key By loading your own user authentication key you can instantly set up the ideal operating environment for yourself Help file downloadable to the unit You can download from the website a Help file that explains the parameters and messages displayed on the screen Once you download the Help file it will be stored inside the unit so that you can use the Help function at any time About the models The CL series is available in three models CL5 CL3 and Each model features a different number of monaural input channels and top panel channel strips In addition the CL5 features an Output Meter section The CL3 and allow you to install an optional MBCL meter bridge Other functions are common to all three models Model differences are shown in the table below About the models M 2 Channel strips SUE input channels meters Block A 1
92. grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the pro vided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 13 14 avoid injury from tip over Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time Refer all servicing to qualified service person nel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or mois ture does not operate normally or has been dropped WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS TO RAIN OR MOISTURE CU 5 CV 3 C 1 Owners Manual 3 5 1 IMPORTANT NOTICE DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT This product when installed as indicated in the instructions con tained in this manual meets FCC requirements Modifications not expressly approved by Yamaha may void your authority granted by the FCC to use the product IMPORTANT When connecting this product to accessories and or another product use only high quality shielded cables Cable s supplied with this product MUST be used Follow all installation instructions Failure to follow instructions could void your FCC authorization to use this product in the USA NOTE This product has
93. he Channel Strip section If the graphic EQ is used this indicator displays the frequency and gain parameter value 9 Fader Adjusts the input output level of the channel You can also make internal settings so that the fader will be used as a controller to adjust the gain of each GEQ band SCENE MEMORY MONITOR section In this section you can perform operations for scene memory and monitoring SCENE MEMORY UNDO PREVIEW RECALL 210 MONITOR LEVEL 1 SCENE MEMORY STORE key Stores the current mix parameter settings in a dedicated scene memory 2 SCENE MEMORY RECALL key Recalls a scene previously saved settings from scene memory SCENE MEMORY INC DEC keys Select the scene number of a scene that you want to store or recall The number of the currently selected scene appears in the function access area on the right of the touch screen Press the INC DEC keys simultaneously to return to the current scene number 4 UNDO key Cancels the scene recall and recovers the status obtained prior to recall The key LED lights if you can still cancel the scene recall 5 PREVIEW key This key selects PREVIEW mode which lets you view the scene settings in the display and the panel without affecting the signal processing of the current scene 6 MONITOR LEVEL knob Adjusts the signal level of the monitor output If the PHONES LEVEL LINK function is turned on in the MONITOR screen thi
94. he signal output to each output port 1 Press the SETUP button in the display screen 2 Press the OUTPORT SETUP button in the SYSTEM SETUP screen SYSTEM SETUP MIXER SETUP WORD CLOCK CASCADE OUTPORT i SLOT SETUP SETUP NETWORK 3 Select the OUTPUT PORT tab you want to change 4 Press the output channel select button to select the output channel for which you want to change the port DANTE1 DANTE DANTES HER 1 nx 2 3 O m O 0 Grouping and linking Grouping and linking Creating a channel link 1 Press the CH JOB button in the display screen 2 Press the CH LINK button CH ASSIGN CH LINK ur 3 Select the bank that contains the channels you want to link in the Channel Strip section or Centralogic section 4 While pressing and holding down the SEL key of one channel press the SEL key of the other channel that you want to link 5 release the link press and hold down the SEL key for one of the linked channels and press the SEL key for the other channel NOTE You can also set or release a channel link in the display Setting a DCA or MUTE group 1 Press the SEL key of the channel that you want to control 2 Press the DCA tab or MUTE tab in the SELECTED CHANNEL screen 3 Press the desired group number button 4 To assign other channels to a group press DCA or MUTE group numbers
95. ibraries 27 Copying pasting Libraries 26 Custom fader bank u credas hc 46 Custom fader bank settings 29 Daisy chain 31 iena 8 31 INPIUTEPAFCH ra 40 OUTPUT PATEH 55 22 ror Se renna 40 Dante 31 JC PROUD 45 Urin O 19 DIRECT OWT uro doc a d o det 44 rm 41 EFFECT RACK 42 PCOS coda SIUS aad ae 42 EO S a 41 m 50 Faders CONDIAUO N gs Lei 51 Faders Knobs 18 Front Panel ii ems dete br cr Qu puasa 16 Function access 20 G 6 0 41 41 45 Head 36 20 i Sa iplo ha 31 Initializing Libraries 26 Initializing Unil 50 10411 ee edP 37 Input DOE 40 INSERT a 44 Internal clocks oos bee 4 34 Keyboard 19 L D
96. ich always enables you to monitor the monitoring source signal By assigning the MONITOR OUT L R C channels to the desired output jacks you can also monitor the same signal through external speakers Digital input output connections Use the DIGITAL OUT jack to send the CLs internal signals to an external digital audio device When the CL is in the default state the output signal of the STEREO channel is patched to the DIGITAL OUT jack which enables you to record the main mix onto a CD recorder or other device You can connect this jack to the AES EBU jack on an I O device such as Rio3224 D Also by installing separately sold mini YGDAI I O cards in slots 1 3 you can add input output jacks to the CL or connect speaker processor units Refer to the Yamaha professional audio website for the most recent information on available I O cards http www yamahaproaudio com Installing an option card Installing an option card Before you install I O cards in slots 1 3 you must check the Yamaha website to determine whether the card is compatible with the CL series and to verify the total number of Yamaha or third party cards that can be installed in combination with that card Yamaha website http www yamahaproaudio com To install an optional mini YGDAI card proceed as follows 1 Make sure that the power is turned off 2 Loosen the screws that hold the slot cover in place and remove the slot cover Keep the removed sl
97. ier over de verwijdering van de batterij op het moment dat u het apparaat ann het einde van de levensduur of gelieve dan contact op te nemen met de vertegenwoordiging van Yamaha in uw land For the removal of the battery at the moment of the disposal at the end of life please consult your retailer or Yamaha representative office in your country Gooi de batterij niet weg maar lever hem in als KCA Do not throw away the battery Instead hand it in as small chemical waste lithium disposal This applies only to products distributed by YAMAHA CORPORATION OF AMERICA This product contains a battery that contains perchlorate material Perchlorate Material special handling may apply www dtsc ca gov hazardouswaste perchlorate This applies only to products distributed by Perchlorate YAMAHA CORPORATION OF AMERICA This product contains a high intensity lamp that contains a small amount of mercury Disposal of this material may be regulated due to environmental considerations For disposal information in the United States refer to the Electronic Industries Alliance web site www eiae org not guarantee that interference will not occur in all installations If this product is found to be the source of interference which can be determined by turning the unit OFF and ON please try to elimi nate the problem by using one of the following measures Relocate either this product
98. in the same way 5 CV 3 C 4 3 Owners Manual 45 Quick Guide Setting a custom fader bank Using talkback 1 Press the SETUP button in the display screen 1 Connect a mic to the front panel TALKBACK jack 2 Press the MONITOR button in the display screen 2 Press the USER SETUP button in the CURRENT USER area USER SETUP 3 Press the ASSIGN button in the TALKBACK area ASSIGN 1 8 3 1 17 24 1 8 ST Hn 3 Press the CUSTOM FADER tab near the bottom of the screen CUSTOM FADER 4 In the CUSTOM FADER BANK MASTER 4 Inthe ASSIGN area select a bus to which you FADER screen press the button for the want to send the talkback signal custom fader bank you want to set up CUSTOM FADER BANK Mix 2 MX 3 MIKIO MIKII 10 MASTER FADER 12 MATRIX MTRK2 4 5 HT 2 MT 3 MT 4 MT 5 MONO 5 In the FADER field press the channel strip number button TALKBACK Press the SEL key for the channel that you 6 While observing the TALKBACK IN meter use want to assign in the Channel Strip section the front panel VOLUME knob to adjust the level 7 In the same way select other channels that TALKBACK you want to assign OUER 46 CU 5 C 3 C 1 Owners Manual Routing the oscillator to an output channel 1 Press the MONITOR button in the display screen 2 Press the se
99. ing controlled match the channel on the I O device Cannot control the CL unit from CL Editor O Is the computer connected to the units Network jack correctly O Is the network setting of the CL unit specified correctly O For details on settings refer to the CL Editor installa tion guide posted on our website Cannot control the CL unit from CL StageMix O Is the WiFi setting in CL StageMix set correctly Is the units Network jack on the CL unit connected to the WiFi access point correctly O Is the network setting of the CL unit specified correctly O Refer to the CL StageMix Owner s Manual on our web site In the LCD display there are some black points unlit or white points always lit Unfortunately this is a common characteristic of TFT LCDs and not a malfunction CU 5 CV 3 6 3 Owners Manual 53 Installing the MBCL meter Installing the MBCL meter bridge option 1 54 On the back of the CL3 CL1 console s touch screen loosen screws A three locations so that they are backed out approximately 4 mm The has screws in two locations Choose or the other location as appropriate for your situation e 9 bbm JA V 22 OZ A 222 79 TZ ET FEEN Ag a REGGIO ID 66 e 8 82 2 Hook holes of the MBCL mounting strap onto screws of the CL3 CL1 51555565 986
100. ion to edit the parameters 3 Dens ec LIBRARY DEFAULT 1 GATE PARAMETER la lt la SELF E J J J J POST EQ 56 0 2 33m 304m 0 70 0 R ATTACK HOLD DECAY Q SOURCE 80 THRESHOLD ANGE FREQUENCY Edit the DYNAMICS 2 parameters in the same way Setting the output channels 1 Use the OUTPUT key of the Centralogic section then Bank Select keys to select the desired output channel bank 2 Press the SEL key of the output channel that you want to control 3 Press one of the knobs in the SELECTED CHANNEL section 4 Edit the EQ and dynamics parameters in the same way as for the input channels Using GEQ 1 Press the RACK button in the display screen 3 Press the INPUT PATCH button for GEOT CU 5 CV 3 C 1 Owners Manual 41 4 Select an input source the left column of Applying effects the CH SELECT popup window then select a channel in the right column Using EFFECT RACK with send return CH SELECT 2 Select candidate 1 Press the RACK button in the display screen INSERT OUT MIX MATRIX INSERT OUT ST MONO 3 Modify the INPUT CH OUTPUT CH patch 5 Press the CLOSE button settings if necessary 6 Press the GEQ icon to open the GEQ popup Jur nevy nani window v ses C nas ii IN OUT aM 4 Press the rack icon in the middle to open the EFFECT popup win
101. keyboard window shown in the main area 1 Access the screen for assigning a name 2 The screen shot below shows how to assign a name to a channel PATCH DANTE 1 The box shows the characters you have entered and cursor that indicates the current position Use the keyboard window in the touch screen to enter the desired characters When you press a character key in the keyboard window the corresponding character will be entered in the box and the cursor will move to the right Input the subsequent characters in the same way When entering characters you can also use the following buttons in the keyboard window COPY button Copies the selected highlighted string of characters in the text box CUT button Deletes and copies the selected highlighted string of characters in the text box PASTE button Inserts the string of characters copied by COPY or CUT at the cursor location or overwrites the currently selected range of characters CLEAR button Deletes all characters that have been input in the text entry box INS button Inserts a space blank at the cursor position DEL button Deletes the character at the right of the cursor or the string of characters selected in the text entry box 21 CU Cu 3 V 3 Owner s Manual Touch screen 22 e BS button Deletes the character to the left of the cursor or the string of characters selected in the text box
102. knob the knob in the TO STEREO MONO field of the OVERVIEW screen will also rotate Use the Bank Select keys to switch the eight channels controlled by the Centralogic section and control other input channels in the same way Quick Guide This section explains the general procedures in a mixing workflow The example below is based on a system in which one CL5 one I O device an amplifier and speakers are connected If there are multiple methods to achieve the same result this section introduces the simplest method For details on the functions and their parameters refer to the Reference Manual Connecting the devices Setting up the Dante network 1 Press the SETUP button in the touchscreen 2 Press the DANTE SETUP button in the SETUP screen Inthe lower part of the DANTE SETUP screen press the SETUP tab SETUP 4 Set CONSOLE ID to 41 and SECONDARY PORT to DAISY CHAIN CONSOLE ID SECONDARY PORT REDUNDANT NOTE If you want to change the settings you must first disconnect I O devices before doing so If you fail to do 50 communication with the devices will become impossible If you changed the settings press the APPLY button when the confirmation screen appears click the OK button APPLY The button you changed will change from red back to white please wait approximately 30 seconds for the settings to be applied DAISY CHAIN 5 Quick Guide Set BIT
103. lace the device on its side or upside down Inadequate ventilation can result in overheating possibly causing damage to the device s or even fire Do not place the device in a location where it may come into contact with corrosive gases or salt air Doing so may result in malfunction Before moving the device remove all connected cables When setting up the device make sure that the AC outlet you are using is easily accessible If some trouble or malfunction occurs immediately turn off the power switch and disconnect the plug from the outlet Even when the power switch is turned off electricity is still flowing to the product at the minimum level When you are not using the product for a long time make sure to unplug the power cord from the wall AC outlet When transporting or moving the device always use two or more people Attempting to lift the device by yourself may damage your back result in other injury or cause damage to the device itself e Before connecting the device to other devices turn off the power for all devices Before turning the power on or off for all devices set all volume levels to minimum Maintenance e Remove the power plug from the AC outlet when cleaning the device Handling caution e Do not insert your fingers or hands in any gaps or openings on the device vents e Avoid inserting or dropping foreign objects paper plastic metal etc into any gaps or openings on the device vents
104. ll appear INITIALIZE ALL MEMORIES MODE SELECT INITIALIZE ALL MEMORIES 2 Initialize Memories INITIALIZE 2 MODE SELECT INITIALIZE 2 Pressoneofthe following buttons depending on the type of initialization you want to perform INITIALIZE ALL MEMORIES All memories including scene memories and libraries will be returned to their initial settings except for DANTE SETUP INITIALIZE CURRENT MEMORIES Memories other than scene memories and libraries will be returned to their initial settings except for DANTE SETUP 3 dialog box will ask you to confirm the initialization Press the INITIALIZE button A dialog box will ask you to reconfirm the operation 4 Press the OK button in the confirmation dialog box Initialization will begin NOTE Do not press any buttons until initialization is complete CU 5 V 3 C V 3 Owner s Manual 5 Amessage indicates that the initialization process is complete Press the EXIT button The CL will start up in normal operating mode NOTE Alternatively you can continue the operation by selecting a different menu instead of pressing the EXIT button Restoring the current scene to the default state Turn on the power to the CL unit and recall load the default setting scene scene number 000 NOTE In the procedure described here you are asked to recall this default setting scene so that the remaining step in this chapter can be performed approp
105. ly of this product does not convey a license nor imply any right to distribute content created with this product in revenue generating broadcast systems terrestrial satellite cable and or other distribution channels streaming applications via Internet intranets and or other networks other content distribution systems pay audio or audio on demand applications and the like or on physical media compact discs digital versatile discs amiconductor chips hard drives memory cards and the like An independent license for such use is required For ditails please visit http mp3licensing com About this manual The illustrations and LCD screens as shown in this manual are for instructional purposes only and may appear somewhat different from those on your instrument Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft R Corporation in the United States and other countries Apple Mac and Macintosh are trademarks of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries The company names and product names in this manual are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies Yamaha cannot be held responsible for damage caused by improper use or modifications to the device or data that is lost or destroyed Always turn the power off when the device is not in use Information for Users on Collection and Disposal of Old Equipment This symbol on the products packaging and or accompanying
106. m channel groups DCA groups or custom groups selected by the Bank Select keys 8 2 69 3 SEL es c m t 1 INPUT OUTPUT puma 388898 1 Lt 17 24 25 32 10 33 40 O N 41 48 MATRIX 49 56 STEREO 20 57 64 ST IN 2 CUSTOM 65 72 O JI BI 40 50 60 1 Bank Select keys Select a bank to be controlled in the Centralogic section Press the INPUT key then press one of the Bank Select keys below to route the channel bank labeled to the left of the key to the Centralogic section Press the OUTPUT key then press one of the Bank Select keys below to route the channel labeled to the right of the key to the Centralogic section 2 Multifunction knob Controls the knob currently selected on the touch screen The knob function can vary depending on the screen currently displayed 8 SEL key 4 CUE key 5 Meter LEDs Same as those in the Channel Strip section 6 ON key Switches the channel on or off If a channel is on the key LED will light In SENDS ON FADER mode this is an on off switch for signals sent from each channel CU 5 CV 3 C 1 3 Owners Manual 13 Controls and functions to the currently selected MIX MATRIX bus If the graphic EQ is used this key resets the gain to 0 dB 7 Channel name display Channel color indicator Same as that in t
107. n O Is the GAIN of the internal head amp external head amp or I O device set to an appropriate level O Is the input port patched to an input channel O Is the ON key indicator of the input channel lit O Is the fader of the input channel raised O Is the EQ attenuator raised Could the insert be turned on even though it has not been specified correctly O If you are using an optional I O card is it installed cor rectly Sound is not output from headphones or the MONITOR OUT jacks O Is the PHONES knob or MONITOR LEVEL knob set to an appropriate volume O Is the monitor fader set to an appropriate level O Has the monitoring source been selected O Could the DIMMER be applied to the signal Press the MONITOR button then check the MONITOR area on the display The sound level is too low O Is the GAIN or digital gain on the head amplifier exter nal head amp device or I O device set to an appropriate level O Are the input channel faders raised O Could the EQ gain be turned down excessively Are attenuators raised CU 5 V 3 C V 3 Owner s Manual Could the GATE COMP threshold or ratio setting be set to an extreme value O Are the output channel faders raised Check the level in the corresponding METER function screens O Is the channel fader assigned to a DCA group raised Could MUTE MASTER be turned on for the channel assigned to a MUTE group Sound is dis
108. n this case a mini popup window indicating the value of that parameter will appear on screen when you operate a knob 4 Use the knobs of the SELECTED CHANNEL section and the buttons in the SELECTED CHANNEL VIEW screen to edit the parameters of the selected channel C gt C V 3 C V 3 Owner s Manual Controlling eight channels as a group Centralogic section The Centralogic section located below the touch screen lets you recall and simultaneously control a set of up to eight input channels output channels or DCA groups Use the Bank Select keys on the right side of the Centralogic section to select the channels that you want to control When you press the keys the corresponding channels or DCA groups will be assigned to the Centralogic section and the touch screen will display the OVERVIEW screen for those channels The OVERVIEW screen displays the main parameters which you can control using the Centralogic sections faders and keys The basic procedure is as follows 1 Use a Bank Select key to select the channel or DCA group that you want to control Press the INPUT key to select from channel groups labeled at the left of the Bank Select keys and press the OUTPUT key to select from channel groups labeled at the right of the Bank Select keys When you press the Bank Select key the touch screen will display the OVERVIEW screen and the parameters of the eight channels you selected will appear NOTE When
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110. nitialized state if desired If nothing has been stored in the buffer memory the PASTE Of the two types of GEQ using the tool buttons in a rack in which a Flex15GEQ is selected will cause the settings to Comparing two settings To compare the first set of settings with the current settings the second set press the COMPARE button You will return to the first set of settings At this time the second set of settings will be held in the buffer memory The first set Edit the settings The second set The first set Buffer memory You can press the COMPARE button repeatedly to compare the first and second sets of settings Each time you press the COMPARE button the current settings will be exchanged with the settings held in the buffer memory Unlike the Paste operation the Compare operation always lets you return to the previous settings as long as the buffer memory has not been overwritten NOTE The settings in the buffer memory can also be used for the Paste operation Of the two types of GEQ using the tool buttons a rack in which a Flex15GEQ is selected will cause the settings to be replaced with the buffer memory data for rack A and B individually CU 3 V Owner s Manual 27 Basic operation of the CL series Basic operation of the CL series This section explains the basic operations of the CL series CL series operations are divided into three main categori
111. ntly selected group of MIX MATRIX buses will be assigned to the Centralogic section The faders in the Channel Strip section will move to indicate the send level of the signals that are routed from each channel to the currently selected MIX MATRIX bus In SENDS ON FADER mode the function access area in the display will show the button that enables you to switch between V 3 C V Owner s Manual MIX1 16 and MIX17 24 MATRIX and the buttons that enable you to select the destination MIX MATRIX buses 1 ON FADER switch button Pressing this button repeatedly will switch between 16 and MIX17 24 MATRIX 2 MIX MATRIX bus select buttons These buttons enable you to select the destination MIX MATRIX buses Two buses that are paired in stereo are represented by one button Press the ON FADER switch button repeatedly to select MIX1 16 or MIX17 24 MATRIX In this way you can use the MIX MATRIX bus select buttons to specify the destination MIX MATRIX buses Use the MIX or MATRIX bus select buttons in the function access area to select the send destination MIX MATRIX bus NOTE Alternatively press a SEND LEVEL knob in the SELECTED CHANNEL section to display a popup window from which you can select a MIX MATRIX bus You can also select a MIX MATRIX bus by using the Bank Select keys and the SEL keys in the Centralogic section If you select the MIX buses or MATRIX buses by pressing the SEL keys
112. ntrol an ST IN channel in Block A of the Channel Strip section the L channel will be routed to an odd numbered channel and the R channel will be routed to the adjacent even numbered channel If you control a channel in the CUSTOM bank or in Block C of the Channel Strip section and if you assign L R channels the selected object of control will alternate between the L and R channels each time you press the SEL key NOTE If you assign either the L or R channel this key will simply select the channel 3 CUE key Selects the channel to be cue monitored If the cue is on the key LED will light 4 Meter LEDs Indicate the channel level 5 ON key Switches the channel or off If a channel is the key LED will light In SENDS ON FADER mode this is an on off switch for signals sent from each channel to the currently selected MIX MATRIX bus 6 Channel name display Indicates the channel name knob value fader value etc You can set the display so that it will indicate only the channel name Use the PREFERENCE tab in the USER SETUP screen to select information to be displayed Bass Dr uim 7 Channel color indicator Lights in a color specified on the PATCH NAME screen You can select the channel color from eight options Fader Adjusts the input output level of the channel In SENDS ON FADER mode this fader adjusts the send level of the signal from each channel to the currently selected MIX MATRIX bus
113. number that cannot be recalled it will not be possible to press the RECALL button Press the RECALL button The selected data will immediately be loaded into the channel EQ dynamics or rack GEQ effect Premium Rack you selected in step 2 NOTE If you recall channel library data to a channel that is linked to another channel the link setting of the channel to which data was recalled will be canceled Using libraries Storing settings in a library 1 2 Open a popup window that provides the tool buttons Select the channel EQ dynamics or rack GEQ effect Premium Rack for which you want to store settings NOTE You can select only one channel or rack as the source for storing If multiple channels are selected in the dynamics or EQ popup window you will not be able to perform the Store operation At the top of the popup window press the LIBRARY button to access the library EFFECT LIBRARY REVERB ROOM REVERB ROOM GATE REVERB DUAL PITCH DUAL PITCH 1 STORE button The settings of the currently selected channel EQ dynamics or rack GEQ effect Premium Rack will be stored to the position selected in the list Turn one of the multifunction knobs to select the store destination library number NOTE You cannot store information to a library number that contains read only data indicated by an R symbol Press the STORE button The LIBRARY STORE popup window will appear allowing yo
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115. o the unit is off N Caution turning the unit on and off in succession can cause itto malfunction After turning the unit off wait for at least 6 seconds before turning it on again Even when the power switch is turned off a small amount of current is flowing through the unit If you plan not to use the unit for a long period of time remove the power cable from the AC outlet Grounding screw The supplied AC power cable is a 3 wire type Therefore if the AC outlet used is properly grounded the CL will be grounded as well Also grounding this screw may effectively eliminate noise such as hum and interference CU 5 VU 3 V Owner s Manual 17 Touch screen 18 Touch screen Basic touch screen operations This section explains the basic procedures you can perform on the CLs touch screen In general you will operate the CL using an appropriate combination of the operations explained here Pressing the touch screen You will mainly use this operation to switch screens and pages to select a parameter to operate and to turn a button on or off Certain buttons let you specify a number based on the area of the button itself that you touch Multiple selection specifying a range While pressing your finger on the touch panel move it in the left or right direction to specify a range within a character string You will use this technique primarily when assigning a name to a scene or li
116. ontents of the main area will change depending on the function that is currently selected Mixing operations will involve mainly the following two types of screens SELECTED CHANNEL VIEW screen This screen shows all the mix parameters for the currently selected channel To access this screen press one of the knobs of the SELECTED CHANNEL section ON Lon PRE on PRE on L PRE H SHELF 10 Ok HIGH MID a 0 00 4 00 RECALL SAFE 1 _ x LOW MID l 4 4 1 0 70 0 0 0 70 DIRECT OUT 1 00k OVERVIEW screen This screen simultaneously shows the main parameters for the up to eight channels currently assigned to the Centralogic section To access this screen press one of the BANK SELECT keys in the Centralogic section or one of the multifunction knobs NOTE While the HELP METER or SCENE screen is displayed in the main area the OVERVIEW screen will not open even if you press a BANK SELECT key in the Centralogic section To return to the OVERVIEW screen press a user defined key to which the OVERVIEW function is assigned Alternatively press the highlighted HELP METER or SCENE field once again Entering names Entering names On the CL series you can assign a name to each input channel output channel and DCA group and assign a title to scene and library data when saving it To assign a name you will use the
117. or the device that is being affected by the interference Utilize power outlets that are on different branch circuit breaker or fuse circuits or install AC line filter s In the case of radio or TV interference relocate reorient the antenna If the antenna lead in is 300 ohm ribbon lead change the lead in to co axial type cable If these corrective measures do not produce satisfactory results please contact the local retailer authorized to distribute this type of product If you can not locate the appropriate retailer please con tact Yamaha Corporation of America Electronic Service Division 6600 Orangethorpe Ave Buena Park CA90620 The above statements apply ONLY to those products distributed by Yamaha Corporation of America or its subsidiaries class B COMPLIANCE INFORMATION STATEMENT DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY PROCEDURE Responsible Party Yamaha Corporation of America Address 6600 Orangethorpe Ave Buena Park Calif 90620 Telephone 714 522 9011 Type of Equipment Digital Mixing Console Model CL5 CL3 CL 1 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interfer ence that may cause undesired operation See user manual instructions if interference to radio reception is sus pected FCC DoC IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR
118. ot clear read only data indicated by an R symbol 4 Press the CLEAR button A dialog box will ask you to confirm the Clear operation 5 To execute the Clear operation press the OK button The data you selected in step 3 will be cleared If you decide to cancel the Clear operation press the CANCEL button instead of the OK button 26 CU 5 C C L 1 Owners Manual Initializing settings This section explains how to return the EQ dynamics settings of the currently selected channel or the effect settings of a rack to their default state A GEQ can be initialized by using the FLAT button on the screen 1 Open popup window that provides the tool buttons 2 Select the channel EQ dynamics or rack effect Premium Rack for which you want to initialize the settings 3 Press the DEFAULT button A dialog box will ask you to confirm the initialization operation 4 To execute the initialization press the OK button The EQ dynamics of the channel or the effect processor settings of the rack you selected in step 2 will be initialized If you decide to cancel the initialization press the CANCEL button instead ofthe OK button NOTE In the case of EQ dynamics you can use the channel number channel name buttons in the 8ch or ALL popup window to select a range of channels and initialize them in a single operation Copying pasting settings This section explains how to copy the EQ dynamics settings of the
119. ot cover and screws in a safe place Slot cover 3 Align the edges of the card with the guide rails inside the slot and insert the card into the slot Push the card all the way into the slot so that the connector at the end of the card is correctly inserted into the connector inside the slot 4 Use the screws included with the card to fasten the card in place Malfunctions or incorrect operation may occur if the card is not fastened N Caution Before connecting a separately sold mini YGDAI card to the CL unit you must turn off the power switches for the CL and the PW800W power supply Failure to observe this will cause malfunction or electric shock CU 5 CV 3 C 1 Owners Manual 33 34 Setup This section explains the setup required when starting up the CL series for the first time This section will also discuss basic operations for sending an input channel signal out from the STEREO bus so that you can check the connections Specifying the brightness of the touch screen LEDs channel name displays and lamps Here is how to specify the brightness of the touch screen top panel LEDs channel name displays and lamps connected to the rear panel LAMP connectors 1 In the function access area press the SETUP button to access the SETUP screen 2 In the field located in the right of the bottom row of the SETUP screen press the BANK A or BANK B button You can save two different brightnes
120. ot place the power cord near heat sources such as heaters or radiators and do not excessively bend or otherwise damage the cord place heavy objects on it or place it in a position where anyone could walk on trip over or roll anything over it Only use the voltage specified as correct for the device The required voltage is printed on the name plate of the device Use only the supplied power cord plug If you intend to use the device in an area other than in the one you purchased the included power cord may not be compatible Please check with your Yamaha dealer Check the electric plug periodically and remove any dirt or dust which may have accumulated on it Be sure to connect to an appropriate outlet with a protective grounding connection Improper grounding can result in electrical shock Do not open e his device contains no user serviceable parts Do not open the device or attempt to disassemble the internal parts or modify them in any way If it should appear to be malfunctioning discontinue use immediately and have it inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel Water warning Do not expose the device to rain use it near water or in damp or wet conditions or place on it any containers Such as vases bottles or glasses containing liquids which might spill into any openings If any liquid such as water seeps into the device turn off the power immediately and unplug the power cord from the AC outlet Then have the de
121. ply shuts down due to a problem A Caution If you plan to connect the PW800W be sure to first power off both the CL unit and the PW800W Then use the power supply cable PSL360 to make the connection Failure to observe this caution may cause malfunction or electric shock NOTE f a PW800W is connected the CL series will operate correctly whether its own internal power supply and the PW800W are both turned on or just one of them is turned on If both power supplies are turned on and an abnormality is detected in one of the power supplies the CL series will automatically switch to the other power supply If this occurs the touch screen will display a message to inform you Rear Panel AC IN connector Connect the supplied AC power cable here First connect the AC power cable to the CL unit then insert the power cable plug into an AC power outlet The supplied AC power cable features a special latching mechanism V LOCK to prevent the power cable from being disconnected accidentally Connect the power cable by inserting the cable plug fully until it is locked N Caution Be sure to turn the power off before connecting or disconnecting the power cable To disconnect the power D cable press the latch button 2 on the plug gt 5 1 Power Switch This switch turns power on or off When the power switch is setto the power to the unit is When the power switch is setto the power t
122. pment mobile phone or other electric devices Otherwise the instrument TV or radio may generate noise Do not expose the instrument to excessive dust or vibrations or extreme cold or heat such as in direct sunlight near a heater or in a car during the day to prevent the possibility of panel disfiguration damage to the internal components or unstable operation Verified operating temperature range 5 40 C or 41 104 F Do not place vinyl plastic or rubber objects on the instrument since this might discolor the panel or keyboard Condensation may occur if the ambient temperature around the device fluctuates drastically for example if the device is relocated or placed under a fast acting air cooling or heating system etc Using the device while condensation is present may result in malfunction Do not turn on the power to the device for several hours until condensation disappears Only then is it safe to start the device Saving data e o protect against data loss through media damage we recommend that you save your important data onto two USB storage devices external media Information About copyrights Copying of the commercially available musical data including but not limited to MIDI data and or audio data is strictly prohibited except for your personal use About functions data bundled with the instrument MPEG Layer 3 audio coding technology licensed from Fraunhofer 15 and Thomson Supp
123. r oscillator settings METER These are level meters that show the level of the STEREO bus L R MONO bus M and cue signal CUE When you press this field the METER screen will appear in the main area If you press part of the CUE meters when the cue monitor is on the cue monitor will be canceled 1 SETUP When you press this button the SETUP screen will appear in the main area allowing you to make basic system settings and user specific settings 2 RECORDER When you press this button the recorder screen will appear in the main area allowing you to operate and set up the recorder function USB Nuendo Live for audio recording and playback 4 SCENE This area indicates the number and title of the scene that was last stored or recalled An R symbol is displayed for read only scenes and a lock icon is displayed for write protected scenes If you edit the parameters from their last stored or recalled state an symbol will appear in the lower right When you press this field the SCENE LIST screen will appear in the main area allowing you to store or recall scenes In PREVIEW mode this field is shown in red When you press a button 8 9 10 17 42 03 to access the corresponding screen the button will be highlighted In this state pressing the button once again will return either to the most recently recalled SELECTED CHANNEL VIEW screen or the OVERVIEW screen The c
124. reen make sure that the ST button is on white characters on a pink background In the TO ST PAN BALANCE field you can switch the signal sent from the input channel to the STEREO MONO buses on or off by using the ST MONO button The knob in this field indicates the pan balance of the signal sent to the STEREO bus If the ST button is off black characters on gray background press the button to switch it on 4 Verify that in the top panel the ON key of the corresponding input channel is turned on If the ON key is off the LED is dark press the key to turn it on the LED will light 5 the STEREO MONO MASTER section make sure that the ON key of the STEREO channel is turned on and raise the STEREO channel fader to 0 dB Sending an input channel signal to the STEREO bus Raise the fader of the currently selected input channel to an appropriate volume In this state you should now hear sound from the speaker system that is patched to the STEREO channel If you do not hear sound check whether the LR meters are moving in the METER field ofthe function access area If the LR meters are moving It may be that the STEREO channel is not correctly patched to the output jacks that are connected to your speaker system Check the output port patching If the LR meters are not moving Make sure that signals are being routed correctly to the patched input channels scene 000 Initial Data To
125. riately In actual operation there is no need to recall the default setting scene each time 1 Turn on the power to the CL unit When you turn on the power to the CL you should first power on the CL and then power on your power amp and monitor system Reverse this order when turning the system off NOTE If a PW800W power supply is connected to the CL the power will turn on regardless of whether you first turn on the power switch of the CL or of the PW800W 2 Usethe top panel SCENE MEMORY INC DEC keys to make scene number 000 appear in the SCENE field in the function access area of the display SCENE MEMORY INC STORE DEC T scene 000 Initial Data SCENE field 3 Press the top panel SCENE MEMORY RECALL key Scene number 000 will be loaded and the mix parameters and bus settings will return to the default state NOTE Be aware that when scene number 000 is loaded the input patch output patch internal effect and HA Head Amp settings will also return to their default state Adjusting the faders Calibration function Depending on the environment in which you use the CL series discrepancies may occur in the motion of the motor faders You can use the Calibration function to correct these discrepancies NOTE For information about adjusting the input gain or the detection point of the touch screen refer to the Reference Manual 1 While holding down the SCENE MEMORY
126. ring mixes from the performers positions on stage or to control mix parameters from various spots in the venue while listening to the sound Console File Converter is an application that converts PM5D M7CL LS9 settings files to or from the CL series settings file format You can use data from other models on the CL series and processing card expansion The rear panel provides three slots in which separately sold mini YGDAI cards can be installed You can add inputs and outputs by installing AD cards DA cards or digital I O cards in these slots You can also expand processing or effects by installing a DSP card Cascade connections in the digital domain You can cascade a second CL series unit or a digital mixer such as the Yamaha M7CL PM5D 1 59 connected via digital I O card installed in a slot You can cascade any of the MIX MATRIX STEREO L R MONO and CUE buses Recorder function useful for sound checks and mix recording The CL series features a USB memory recorder function that enables you to record output from STEREO or MIX buses onto a USB flash drive It also enables you to play audio files that reside on a USB flash drive by assigning the files to input channels or monitor outputs The MP3 format MPEG 1 Audio Layer 3 is supported for recording For playback MP3 WMA Windows Media Audio and MPEG 4 AAC Advanced Audio Coding formats are supported This function can be useful i
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128. s The basic procedure is as follows 1 Use the Bank Select keys located on the right of the Channel Strip section to select the channels or DCA groups that you want to control Each Bank Select key holds a Bank which bundles group of multiple channels CUSTOM Bank Select keys enable you to assign and recall a bank with your own assortment of the channels or DCA groups These banks are called custom fader banks Since the custom fader banks enable you to assign a combination of different types of channels you can control different types of channels as a group Use the controls of the Channel Strip section Use the channel knob to adjust a parameter selected by the GAIN PAN ASSIGN key Each channels display indicates the currently assigned channel information For the channel display information access SETUP gt USER SETUP gt PREFERENCE then set NAME DISPLAY to NAME ONLY or FULL FUNCTION Custom fader bank settings Follow the procedure below to set up a custom fader bank for control on the Channel Strip section 1 2 Press the SETUP button located in the function access area in the display Press the USER SETUP button in the upper left of the SETUP screen Press the CUSTOM FADER tab near the bottom of the USER SETUP screen The CUSTOM FADER BANK MASTER FADER screen will appear CUSTOM FADER BANK MASTER FADER for Administrator CUSTOM FADER BANK MASTER FADER CHANNEL ASSIGN
129. s knob will also adjust the signal level at the PHONES Out jack located on the front panel 14 CU 5 C C L 1 Owners Manual USER DEFINED KNOBS section USER DEFINED knobs A D Control the parameters that have been assigned by the user input channel digital gain high pass filter frequency etc You can assign various parameters at will Use the USER SETUP popup window in the SETUP screen to assign the parameters USER DEFINED KEYS section USER DEFINED keys 1 16 Execute functions as assigned by the user scene changes switching the talkback or internal oscillator on off etc Use the USER SETUP popup window to assign functions USER DEFINED KNOBS Master section This section is similar to the Channel Strip section and enables you to control the principal parameters of the assigned channels When the unit is in the default state STEREO MONO channels are assigned 1 GAIN PAN ASSIGN knob Adjusts the gain or pan of the 1 channel You can also assign 2 parameters to the knob On the CL5 switch the 22 function of the knob using the GAIN PAN ASSIGN key located to the left of the Master section On the and CLI switch the function of the knob using the GAIN PAN ASSIGN key located in the upper right corner of the Block A in the Channel Strip section 2 SEL key Selects
130. s settings in bank A and B and switch between them rapidly if desired CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS NAME COLOR SCREEN PANEL LAMP COMME 3 Use the multifunction knobs to set the following parameters BAHK B Q CONTRAST field NAME Adjusts the contrast of the characters of the channel name displays on the top panel BRIGHTNESS field NAME Adjusts the brightness of the channel name displays on the top panel CH COLOR Specifies the balance of brightness between the top panel channel color indicator and channel name display SCREEN Adjusts the brightness of the touch screen If you have set the brightness to lower than level 2 the CL will start up next time with a brightness setting of 2 so that you will be able to see the screen PANEL Adjusts the brightness of the top panel LEDs If the optional MBCL meter bridge is installed on the CL3 CL1 this knob setting will also affect the LEDs on the meter bridge C gt C V 3 C V 3 Owner s Manual e LAMP Adjusts the brightness of the lamps connected to the rear panel LAMP jacks 4 If desired switch between banks A and B and make settings for the other bank in the same way Now you can switch between the BANK A and BANK B buttons to change the brightness of the touch screen LCD channel name displays and lamps in a single operation You can also assign this parameter to a USER DEFINED key and press that key to switch between
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132. te audio network protocol facilitates connecting CL series consoles to external devices such as the Rio3224 D I O device A connected I O device that has been assigned a unique unit ID will automatically be recognized and will facilitate patching functions Using an I O device you can configure a redundant network to defend against unforeseen difficulties that can arise in large scale Dante networks If multiple CL units C gt C V 3 C V 3 Owner s Manual share the same I O device the gain compensation function will maintain network audio streams at a constant level to help you enjoy the benefits of a large scale sound system The Dante Virtual Soundcard software driver enables you to carry out multi channel recording to DAW software installed on a computer Consequently no other audio interface is needed Ultra realistic digital reproduction of analog sound by PREMIUM RACK The CL series features PREMIUM RACK which employs VCM technology This technology models analog circuitry on a component level to faithfully reproduce amazing analog sounds PREMIUM RACK creates stunning sounds by modeling and faithfully capturing the sonic characteristics of analog circuitry fine tuned to be faithful to the original sound The CLs PREMIUM RACK includes six types including a Portico 5033 EQ Portico 5043 Compressor by Rupert Neve Designs a U76 Compressor an Opt 2A Leveling Amplifier etc Sonic flexibility from versatile effects
133. the SELECTED CHANNEL VIEW screen is displayed you can switch to the OVERVIEW screen by pressing any of the multifunction knobs 1 8 This is convenient when you want to quickly switch to the OVERVIEW screen while leaving the same channels or DCA groups selected for control 2 Use the controls of the Centralogic section and the fields in the OVERVIEW screen to control the channels NOTE e The bottom line of the OVERVIEW screen shows the channels or DCA groups that can be controlled by the faders ON keys and CUE keys of the Centralogic section The top line of the OVERVIEW screen shows the channels that can be controlled by the multifunction knobs 1 8 Controlling another set of eight channels in the OVERVIEW screen You can retain channels or DCA groups controlled by the faders ON keys meters CUE keys and SEL keys of the Centralogic section and switch to another group of eight channels for control in the OVERVIEW screen In this case the multifunction knobs will control a different set of eight channels than the Centralogic section s controls 1 Press the Bank Select key for the channels or DCA group that you want to retain for the Centralogic section and hold it down for two seconds or longer The LED of the Bank Select key will start blinking The blinking indicates that the corresponding channels or DCA groups are now retained for the Centralogic section 2 Press Bank Select key to select the eight
134. the list into the currently selected channel EQ dynamics or rack GEQ effect Premium Rack Rotate any of the multifunction knobs to move the highlight line up or down to select a library item you want to recall Depending on the data you selected for recall it may not be possible to recall it into the currently selected channel or rack Each library has the following restrictions Channel library If the type of channel selected via the SEL key is different from the one selected in the list in the output channel library CONFLICT appears to the right of CURRENT TYPE You can recall the data even if CONFLICT appears although the data would include different parameters Parameters that do not exist in the library will be set to the default value Dynamics library The dynamics library contains three types of data Dynamics 1 and Dynamics 2 for input channels and Dynamics 1 for output channels You cannot recall the data if an inappropriate type of dynamics data is selected in the library GEQ library The GEQ library contains two types of data 31BandGEQ or Flex15GEQ You cannot recall the 31BandGEQ library data into the Flex15GEQ library if the data contains the gain settings for 16 or more bands Effect library Effect library items that use effect types HQ Pitch or Freeze can be recalled only to effect racks 1 3 5 or 7 These cannot be recalled if any other rack is selected If you select a library
135. to 24 and LATENCY to 0 25 LATENCY ms Connecting 1 devices 1 2 3 4 5 6 Make sure that power to all devices to be connected is turned off Then use an Ethernet cable to connect the Dante PRIMARY connector on the CL to the Dante PRIMARY connector on the device Specify the ID of the I O device NOTE If you plan to use one device set its ID number to 1 If you plan to use multiple devices you must assign a unique ID number to each device Turn on the power to the device the CL series and then the amplifier in that order In the touchscreen press the SETUP button then the DANTE SETUP button and finally the DEVICE MOUNT tab Check the devices DANTE SETUP Rosem VO Rio3224 D 1608 0 32in 24out 2 2 If you re connecting an I O device other than the Hio3224 D you ll need to mount it See the reference manual for details Connect mics or instruments to the I O device Setting the word clock 1 Press the SETUP button in the display screen then press the WORD CLOCK SLOT SETUP button WORD CLOCK SLOT SETUP Select INT 48k or INT 44 1 Press the X symbol to close the screen CU 5 CV 3 C 1 Owners Manual 39 Patching the input port 40 1 2 6 Press the DEVICE button in the touchscreen In the upper part of the I O DEVICE screen
136. torted O Is the word clock set correctly O Is the GAIN of the internal head amp external head amp or I O device set to an appropriate level Could you have turned gain compensation on while the analog gain was set inappropriately Alternatively could you have turned gain compensation on and then raised the analog gain to an extreme level e Temporarily turn gain compensation off then set analog gain to an appropriate level and then turn gain compen sation on again Could the digital gain be set to an extremely high set ting Could the input channel fader be raised too high Could the STEREO channel fader be raised too high Could the EQ gain be set to an extremely high setting Could the latency have been too low in the DANTE SETUP screen Sound is output even though it is not patched to an output channel Could you have assigned an input channel to direct out Could you have assigned an output channel as the insert out The volume of a specific channel rises and falls Could DYNAMICS1 2 be set to ducking or to an extreme parameter value Operating a fader does not control the level as you expect O Could the function access area indicate MIX MTRX ON FADER And could SENDS ON FADER mode be engaged Only the sound of a specific channel is heard from the MONITOR OUT or PHONES jack O Could a CUE key be on Noise occurs from an externally connected recorder or other device
137. tting button in the OSCILLATOR field OSCILLATOR Set the MODE LEVEL and FREQ parameters WIDTH INTERVAL mI 4 In the ASSIGN area press the desired OUTPUT tab to select the output destination ASSIGN MIX MIK 4 5 4 5 12 MX13 MIX20 MIX21 Fx 4 Fx 5 MATRIX MTRX4 MTRXS MT 4 MT 5 STEREO MONO 5 Return to the previous screen then press the OUTPUT button in the OSCILLATOR area OUTPUT Routing the oscillator to an output channel Using scene memories Storing a scene 1 Use the INC DEC keys in the SCENE MEMORY section to select the store destination scene number 2 Press the STORE key 3 Enter the scene name and comments in the SCENE STORE screen 4 Press the STORE key 5 When a confirmation dialog appears press the STORE key again Recalling a scene 1 Use the INC DEC keys in the SCENE MEMORY field to select the scene number that you want to recall 2 Press the RECALL key on the unit cuss Cu_ 3 Ct Owner s Manual 47 Recording and playing audio Playing audio files from a USB flash drive using a USB flash drive 1 Connect a USB flash drive that contains audio files to the CL unit Recording audio to a USB flash drive 2 Press the RECORDER button in the display 1 Connect a USB flash drive to the USB screen connector of the CL unit 2 Press the RECORDER button in the display screen 3
138. u to assign a title to the settings For details on entering text refer to Entering names see page 21 After you assign a title to the settings press the STORE button in the LIBRARY STORE popup window A dialog box will ask you to confirm the Store operation To execute the Store operation press the OK button The current settings will be stored to the library number you selected in step 4 If you decide to cancel the Store operation press the CANCEL button instead of the OK button 25 3 V 3 Owner s Manual Touch screen NOTE e Even after you have stored the settings you can edit the title of the settings by pressing the data title in the list to access the LIBRARY TITLE EDIT popup window However you cannot edit the title of a read only library item indicated by an R symbol Be aware that if you store settings to a location that already contains data the existing data will be overwritten Read only data cannot be overwritten Erasing settings from a library 1 Open a popup window that provides the tool buttons 2 At the top of the popup window press the LIBRARY button to access the library EFFECT LIBRARY REVERB ROOM REVERB ROOM GATE REVERB DUAL PITCH DUAL PITCH 1 CLEAR button This button erases the settings that are selected in the list 3 Turn one of the multifunction knobs to select the library item that you want to clear NOTE You cann
139. vice inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel Never insert or remove an electric plug with wet hands Fire warning e Do not put burning items such as candles on the unit A burning item may fall over and cause a fire If you notice any abnormality e When one of the following problems occur immediately turn off the power switch and disconnect the electric plug from the outlet Then have the device inspected by Yamaha service personnel The power cord or plug becomes frayed or damaged t emits unusual smells or smoke Some object has been dropped into the instrument There is a sudden loss of sound during use of the device PA en 1 N CAUTION Always follow the basic precautions listed below to avoid the possibility of physical injury to you or others or damage to the device or other property These precautions include but are not limited to the following Power supply Power cord e When removing the electric plug from the device or an outlet always hold the plug itself and not the cord Pulling by the cord can damage it e Remove the electric plug from the outlet when the device is not to be used for extended periods of time or during electrical storms e o not place the device in an unstable position where it might accidentally fall OVer Do not block the vents This device has ventilation holes at the rear to prevent the internal temperature from becoming too high In particular do not p
140. wa cho 10 1 Naka ku Hamamatsu Japan 430 8650 Tel 81 53 460 2303 HEAD OFFICE Yamaha Corporation Pro Audio Division Nakazawa cho 10 1 Naka ku Hamamatsu Japan 430 8650 Tel 81 53 460 2441 YAMAHA Yamaha Pro Audio Global Web Site http www yamahaproaudio com Yamaha Manual Library http www yamaha co jp manual C S G Pro Audio Division 2012 2013 Yamaha Corporation 301IPTO DO Printed in Japan
141. website http www yamahaproaudio com Conventions in this manual In this manual switch type controls on the panel are called keys Control knobs on the panel are called knobs Some knobs rotate from a minimum value to a maximum value while others rotate endlessly Virtual buttons displayed the screen are called buttons and virtual knobs are called knobs Controls located on the panel are enclosed in square brackets e g CUE key to distinguish them from virtual buttons and knobs displayed on screen For certain controls the name of the section appears before the brackets e g SCENE MEMORY STORE key Cl 5 0 0 3 C1 1 Owner s Manual 7 An overview the CL series 8 An overview of the CL series Features CL series digital mixing consoles create high quality refined live sound environments These consoles carry forward the digital evolution of a broad array of advanced concepts including Yamahas exclusive Centralogic control interface which helps to make the consoles easy and intuitive to use The built in effect processor and an I O device can accommodate the most demanding situations at the highest level of quality while retaining the flexibility necessary to configure a system that meets your needs User interface friendly to newcomers but familiar to seasoned users All channels routed to the top panel faders are organized into a Fader Bank that enables
142. y switches and DIP switches of the I O devices 3 SECONDARY 1 PRIMARY 9 L Rio3224 D 1082 Rotary switch and DIP switch settings of the I O devices 10 1 ID 2 cuss Cu_ 3 Cu Owners Manual 31 Connections Star network redundant network Ina star network each device is connected to a central hub Using a GbE compatible network switch enables you to configure a wide band large sc
143. you to select and switch a group of channels easily The Fader Bank holds input and output channel banks as well as custom fader banks The custom fader banks enable you to select various combinations of channels regardless of channel types Each channel strip offers easy visual identification The channel name appears on a display and an indicator shows the channel color You can adjust the brightness of each indicator across a broad range to accommodate dimly lit environments The SELECTED CHANNEL section located to the left of the display lets you use the knobs to control the main parameters gain EQ dynamics threshold bus send levels etc for a particular channel This section can be operated much like a module in an analog mixer In the center of the top panel is the Centralogic section which enables you to control eight channels at once You can control fader cue on off and other settings for the eight channels or for DCA groups recalled to this section by pressing a single key The display is a touch screen You can turn functions on or off or select items simply by touching buttons or knobs on the screen Mix parameter settings including gain and phantom power for input channels can be stored and recalled as scenes faders on the panel are moving faders When you recall a scene the recorded fader locations will be reproduced immediately Flexible system configuration with Dante The Ethernet compatible Dan
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