Yamaha Cl 5 User Guide
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Channel Job Reference Manual 81 5 CLOSE button Closes the window. NOTEIf you use CL5 settings data on the CL3/CL1, or CL3 settings data on the CL1, buttons will be shown crossed-out if they are assigned to a channel that does not exist on that model. Copying, moving, or initializing a channelYou can copy or move mix parameters between channels, or restore the parameters of a specific channel to their default settings.Copying the parameters of a channelYou can copy the mix parameter settings of a...
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Channel Job Reference Manual 82 1 SOURCE CH field Displays the copy-source channel. While this window is displayed, press a [SEL] key on the top panel to select a channel. The selected channel will be highlighted in this field. If you want to re-select the copy-source channel, press this field. If the copy source is a MIX/MATRIX channel, buttons will appear so you will be able to select parameters to copy. If these buttons are turned on, the following parameters will be copied: • MODULE PARAMETERS...
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Channel Job Reference Manual 83 CH MOVE MODE window1 SOURCE CH field Displays the move-source channel. While this window is displayed, press a [SEL] key on the top panel to select an input channel. The selected channel will be highlighted in this field. If you want to re-select the move-source channel, press this field. 2 DESTINATION CH field Displays the move-destination channel. When you specify the move-source, you can then select the move-destination input channel by pressing its [SEL] key on the...
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Channel Job Reference Manual 84 NOTEAfter initialization, the TARGET CHs field will be empty (nothing is selected). CH DEFAULT MODE windowEnables you to initialize parameters.1 TARGET CHs field Indicates the channel selected for initialization. While this window is displayed, press a [SEL] key on the top panel to select an input channel (multiple selection is allowed). The field will indicate the selected channel(s). Press the same [SEL] key once again to de- select the channel. NOTE• If you press...
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Channel Job Reference Manual 85 NOTEYou can also access the MIX MINUS popup window by pressing the CH JOB button in the Function Access Area, then pressing the MIX MINUS button.
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Scene memory Reference Manual 86 Scene memoryOn CL series consoles, you can assign a name to a set of mix parameter and input/output port patch settings, and store the mix settings in memory (and later recall them from memory) as a “scene.” Each scene is assigned a number in the range of 000-300. Scene 000 is a read-only scene used to initialize the mix parameters. Scenes 001-300 are writable scenes. Each scene contains the positio n of the top panel faders and [ON] key status, as well as the...
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Scene memory Reference Manual 87 NOTE• If you press and hold down either of the SC ENE MEMORY [INC]/[DEC] keys, the scene number will increment or decrement continuously. • If you press the SCENE MEMORY [INC] and [DEC] keys simultaneously, the SCENE field indication will return to the number of the currently-loaded scene. • You can make settings such that the Store Confirmation dialog box will not appear (page 195 ). In this case, pressing the SCENE MEMORY [STO RE] key once will display the SCENE...
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Scene memory Reference Manual 88 SCENE LIST windowHere you can perform various scene-related operations. This window will appear when you press the SCENE field.1 Scene list This area lists various data abou t the scenes stored in memory. 2 NO./TITLE buttons Press these buttons to sort the listed scenes by number or title. Press the same button repeatedly to toggle between asce nding order and descending order. 3 Scene number Indicates the scene number. 4 Scene title Indicates the scene title. Press...
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Scene memory Reference Manual 89 Recalling a scene Using the keys of the SCEN E MEMORY/MONITOR section Using the SCENE LIST windowSCENE LIST window 1 RECALL SCENE button Recalls the currently-selected scene. 2 RECALL UNDO button Undoes the Recall operation. This button is valid only immediately after you perform a Recall operation. NOTE• You can also assign the function of the RECALL UNDO button to a USER DEFINED key (page 197). • You can also use MIDI messages (P rogram Changes) to recall scenes...
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Scene memory Reference Manual 90 Editing scene memoriesThis section explains how to sort the scenes stored in scene memory, edit their titles, and copy and paste them.Sorting scene memories and editing titles SCENE LIST window1 Sort button The list will be sorted as follows, a ccording to the column heading you press. •NO. Sorted in order of scene number. •TITLE Sorted in numeric/alphabetical order of title. STEP 1. In the Function Access Ar ea, press the SETUP button. 2. Press the USER SETUP button in...