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Contents
Setup.............................................. 34
PRECAUTIONS................................... 5
Introduction .................................... 7
Welcome! ..........................................................7
Accessories.........................................................7
About utility software.........................................7
About firmware updates.....................................7
About the Owner’s Manual ................................7
Conventions in this manual................................7
An overview of the CL series ........... 8
Features .............................................................8
About the models ..............................................9
Controls and functions .................. 10
Top panel ........................................................ 10
Front Panel ......................................................16
Rear Panel........................................................ 16
Touch screen .................................. 18
Basic touch screen operations .......................... 18
The on-screen user interface ............................18
Viewing the touch screen.................................20
Entering names ................................................21
Using the tool buttons ..................................... 22
Using libraries .................................................. 23
Initializing settings ...........................................26
Copying/pasting settings .................................26
Comparing two settings................................... 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
Connections ................................... 31
About network connections ............................. 31
Connecting to I/O devices ............................... 31
Audio input/output connections ......................32
Installing an option card ..................................33
Specifying the brightness of the touch
screen, LEDs, channel name displays,
and lamps .................................................34
Setting the date and time of the internal
clock .........................................................34
Word clock connections and settings ...............35
Making HA (Head Amp) analog gain settings ...36
Sending an input channel signal to the
STEREO bus...............................................37
Quick Guide ................................... 39
Connecting the devices....................................39
Setting the input channels ...............................40
Applying EQ/dynamics.....................................41
Setting the output channels .............................41
Using GEQ .......................................................41
Applying effects ...............................................42
Changing the patch settings ............................44
Grouping and linking .......................................45
Setting a custom fader bank ............................46
Using talkback..................................................46
Routing the oscillator to an output channel......47
Using scene memories .....................................47
Recording and playing audio using a USB
flash drive .................................................48
Saving and loading the unit settings ................49
Other functions ............................. 50
Initializing the unit to factory default
settings .....................................................50
Restoring the current scene to the default
state..........................................................50
Adjusting the faders (Calibration function) .......51
Troubleshooting ............................ 52
Installing the MBCL meter bridge
(option) ......................................... 54
Specifications................................. 55
General specifications ......................................55
Input/output characteristics .............................56
Pin Assignment ................................................57
Dimensions .................................... 58
Index .............................................. 59
Block Diagram ............ End of Manual
Level Diagram ............. End of Manual
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• Explanation of Graphical Symbols
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 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 maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature
accompanying the product.
The above warning is located on the rear
of the unit.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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Read these instructions.
Keep these instructions.
Heed all warnings.
Follow all instructions.
Do not use this apparatus near water.
Clean only with dry cloth.
Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in
accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
Do not install near any heat sources such as
radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized 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
grounding prong. The wide blade or the third
prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult
an electrician for replacement of the obsolete
outlet.
10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or
pinched particularly at plugs, convenience
receptacles, and the point where they exit from
the apparatus.
11 Only use attachments/accessories specified by
the manufacturer.
12 Use only with the cart, stand,
tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or
sold with the apparatus.
When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/
apparatus combination to
avoid injury from tip-over.
13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms
or when unused for long periods of time.
14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus
has been damaged in any way, such as powersupply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been
spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus,
the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, 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.
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FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A.)
1. IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT!
This product, when installed as indicated in the instructions contained in this manual, meets FCC requirements. Modifications not
expressly approved by Yamaha may void your authority, granted by
the FCC, to use the product.
2. 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.
3. NOTE: This product has 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 reasonable level of assurance that your use of this product in a residential
environment will not result in harmful interference with other electronic 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
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 eliminate the problem by using one of the following measures:
Relocate either this product 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 contact 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.
* This applies only to products distributed by YAMAHA CORPORATION OF AMERICA.
ADVARSEL!
Lithiumbatteri—Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig håndtering. Udskiftning
må kun ske med batteri af samme fabrikat og type. Levér det brugte
batteri tilbage til leverandoren.
VARNING
Explosionsfara vid felaktigt batteribyte. Använd samma batterityp eller
en ekvivalent typ som rekommenderas av apparattillverkaren.
Kassera använt batteri enligt fabrikantens instruktion.
VAROITUS
Paristo voi räjähtää, jos se on virheellisesti asennettu. Vaihda paristo
ainoastaan laitevalmistajan suosittelemaan tyyppiin. Hävitä käytetty
paristo valmistajan ohjeiden mukaisesti.
(lithium caution)
NEDERLAND / THE NETHERLANDS
• Dit apparaat bevat een lithium batterij voor geheugen back-up.
• Raadpleeg uw leverancier 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 product contains a battery that contains perchlorate material.
Perchlorate Material—special handling may apply,
See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate.
(Perchlorate)
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
* This applies only to products distributed by
YAMAHA CORPORATION OF AMERICA.
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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 Name : CL5/CL3/CL1
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 interference that may cause undesired operation.
See user manual instructions if interference to radio reception is suspected.
* This applies only to products distributed by
YAMAHA CORPORATION OF AMERICA.
• This apparatus contains a lithium battery for memory back-up.
* This applies only to products distributed by
YAMAHA CORPORATION OF AMERICA.
(class B)
(FCC DoC)
IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR 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 terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED.
(3 wires)
(class b korea)
PRECAUTIONS
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING
* Please keep this manual in a safe place for future reference.
WARNING
CAUTION
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:
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
Power supply/Power cord
• Do not 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.
• 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.
• Remove the electric plug from the outlet when the device is not to be used for
extended periods of time, or during electrical storms.
Location
• Do 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 place 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.
Do not open
• This 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 device inspected by qualified Yamaha service
personnel.
• 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.
Connections
• 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.
• Never insert or remove an electric plug with wet hands.
Maintenance
Fire warning
• Remove the power plug from the AC outlet when cleaning the device.
• Do not put burning items, such as candles, on the unit. A burning item may fall
over and cause a fire.
Handling caution
• Do not insert your fingers or hands in any gaps or openings on the device
(vents).
If you notice any abnormality
• 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.
- It 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.
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• Avoid inserting or dropping foreign objects (paper, plastic, metal, etc.) into any
gaps or openings on the device (vents). 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.
• 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.
• 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.
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Backup battery
• This device has a built-in backup battery that maintains internal clock data even
when the device’s 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
About this manual
To avoid the possibility of malfunction/ damage to the
product, damage to data, or damage to other property,
follow the notices below.
* 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.
Handling and Maintenance
• Do not use the instrument in the vicinity of a TV, radio, stereo equipment, 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.
* 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 documents means that used electrical
and electronic products should not be mixed with
general household waste.
Saving data
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.
• To 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
IIS and Thomson.
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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]
* Supply 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/
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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.
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.
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Introduction
Introduction
Welcome!
Thank you for choosing a Yamaha CL series CL5/CL3/CL1
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 use,
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
• 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.
• 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.
• Console File Converter
This software application enables you to convert Yamaha
PM5D, M7CL, or LS9 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.
• Console firmware
• Dante module firmware
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 unit’s 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 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 on 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).
You must update each type of firmware separately.
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An overview of the CL series
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 Yamaha’s
exclusive “CentralogicTM” 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 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.” All 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 Dante 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
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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 CL’s 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 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 unit’s 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 monitoring 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.
About the models
I/O card 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 or LS9, connected via a
digital I/O card installed in a slot.
You can cascade any of the MIX, MATRIX, STEREO (L/R),
MONO, and CUE (L/R) buses.
Monaural
input channels
Channel strips
Output
meters
CL5
72
Block A: 16
Block B (Centralogic section): 8
Block C: 8
MASTER section: 2
Yes
CL3
64
Block A: 16
Block B (Centralogic section): 8
MASTER section: 2
Optional
MBCL
CL1
48
Block A: 8
Block B (Centralogic section): 8
MASTER section: 2
Optional
MBCL
NOTE
In this manual, most explanations refer to the CL5.
• CL5
Output meter
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 if you want to record certain bus mix
outputs or play music for a sound check through speakers.
Security functions at user or system level
Block A
Centralogic section
(Block B)
• CL3
Block C
MASTER section
Meter bridge
MBCL (optional)
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.
Block A
Centralogic section
(Block B)
MASTER section
Meter bridge
MBCL (optional)
• CL1
About the models
The CL series is available in three models: CL5, CL3, and
CL1. 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
CL1 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.
Block A
Centralogic section
(Block B)
MASTER section
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Controls and functions
Controls and functions
Top panel
The top panel of the CL series is divided into the following sections.
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3
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9
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4
7
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1 Channel Strip section ➔ page 11
2 SELECTED CHANNEL section ➔ page 12
3 Display section ➔ page 13
4 Centralogic section ➔ page 13
5 SCENE MEMORY/MONITOR section ➔ page 14
6 USER DEFINED KNOBS section ➔ page 14
7 USER DEFINED KEYS section ➔ page 14
8 Master section ➔ page 15
9 USB connector ➔ page 15
0 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.
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Top panel
2 [SEL] key
Channel Strip section
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 control 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.
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2
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3
4
5
NOTE
If you assign either the L or R channel, this key will simply
select the channel.
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7
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.
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5 [ON] key
8
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
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.
1 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.
A 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
7 Channel color indicator
Lights in a color specified on the PATCH/NAME
screen. You can select the channel color from eight
options.
8 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.
9 [GAIN/PAN/ASSIGN] key
Gain
Input Sensitivity
–6dB
+10dBu
:
:
0
+4dBu
:
:
+66dB
–62dBu
Switches the knob function for each block on the
channel strip. The LED for the selected function will
light. Use the USER DEFINED KNOBS tab in the
USER SETUP screen to select a parameter to control
when the ASSIGN function is selected.
0 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.
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4 [PAN] knob
SELECTED CHANNEL section
This section enables you to set the mix parameters for the
currently-selected channel.
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When a monaural channel is selected, this knob
adjusts the panning of the signal sent to the STEREO
bus.
When a stereo channel is selected, this knob adjusts
the PAN or left/right balance, whichever is selected.
5 [DYNAMICS 1] knob
6 [DYNAMICS 2] knob
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6
7
7 [HPF] knob
Adjusts the HPF cutoff frequency for an input
channel. It has no effect on other types of channels.
8 EQ [Q], EQ [FREQUENCY], EQ [GAIN] knobs
2
8
1 [MIX1–16] key/[MIX17–24/MATRIX] key
Select a 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.
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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.
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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).
Top panel
Display section
Centralogic 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.
This section enables you to control up to eight channel
modules that are selected from channel groups, DCA
groups, or custom groups selected by the Bank Select keys.
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3
4
5
6
7
8
1
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.
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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.
3 [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
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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
8 Channel color indicator
Same as that in the 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.
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.
SCENE MEMORY/MONITOR section
In this section you can perform operations for scene
memory and monitoring.
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5
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.
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2
6
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.
3 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, this knob will also adjust the
signal level at the PHONES Out jack located on the
front panel.
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Top panel
Master section
USB connector
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.
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.
1 GAIN/PAN/ASSIGN knob
Adjusts the gain or pan of the
channel. You can also assign
parameters to the knob.
On the CL5, switch the
function of the knob using the
[GAIN/PAN/ASSIGN] key
located to the left of the Master
section. On the CL3 and CL1,
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
1
2
3
4
5
6
Selects 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
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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.
NOTE
Operation is guaranteed only for a connection with a USB
flash drive.
■ USB flash drive capacities and formats
The 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 drive’s 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.
Meter section (for CL5 only)
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.
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.
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), or POST ON (immediately
after the [ON] key).
You can use this function on the CL3 or CL1 if you install
an optional MBCL meter bridge.
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Front Panel
3 TALKBACK jack
1
2
3
A balanced XLR-3-31 jack to which a talkback mic
can be connected. You can make settings in the screen
to supply +48V phantom power to this jack. This jack
sends instructions from the mixer operator to the
desired output channel.
4
1 PHONES LEVEL knob
4 TALKBACK LEVEL knob
Adjusts the level of the signal output from the
PHONES Out jack.
Adjusts the input level of the mic connected to the
TALKBACK jack.
2 PHONES Out (headphone output) jack
Lets you monitor the MONITOR OUT or CUE signal.
Rear Panel
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2
3
8
90
4
5
A
1 LAMP connectors
C
DFE
5 DIGITAL OUT connector
Four-pin female XLR output jacks that supply power
to separately-sold gooseneck lamps (such as the
Yamaha LA1L). (The CL3 includes these connectors at
two locations. The CL1 includes one.)
2 MIDI IN/OUT connectors
Used to transmit and receive MIDI messages to and
from external MIDI devices. The MIDI IN 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.
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
+10 dBu.
Male XLR plug
D-sub 15-pin female connector that allows
communication (5-in/5-out) with a GPI-equipped
external device.
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1 (Ground)
3 (Cold)
2 (Hot)
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 is +4 dBu.
Female XLR plug
4 GPI connector
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2 (Hot)
3 (Cold)
1 (Ground)
Rear Panel
NOTE
D AC IN connector
Although OMNI OUT jacks feature a nominal input/output
level of +4 dBu (maximum level +24 dBu), an internal
switch allows this to be changed to –2 dBu (maximum level
+18 dBu) if necessary. (A fee will be charged for this
procedure.) For details, contact your Yamaha dealer.
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.
8 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 Neutrik EtherCon
CAT5e compatible RJ-45 plugs.
Caution
Be sure to turn the power off before connecting or
disconnecting the power cable.
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.
To disconnect the power
cable, press the latch button
on the plug.
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.
0 1G Indicators
These indicators light when the Dante network is
functioning as Giga-bit Ethernet.
A 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.
B SLOT 1–3
E
(Power Switch)
This switch turns power on or off. When the power
switch is set to
, the power to the unit is on. When
the power switch is set to
, the power to the unit is
off.
Caution
• Rapidly turning the unit on and off in succession can cause
it to 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.
F 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.
Allow for the installation of separately-sold DSP
cards, or mini-YGDAI I/O cards to expand the
number of input/output ports.
C 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 supply shuts down due to a problem.
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
• If 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.
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Touch screen
Touch screen
Basic touch screen
operations
This section explains the basic procedures you can perform
on the CL’s touch screen. In general, you will operate the CL
using an appropriate combination of the operations
explained here.
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.
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 library.
The on-screen user interface
The section 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
For the channel select buttons, you can select multiple
buttons by moving your finger across the touch screen
while continuing to press down.
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
Tabs
When you press a button labeled with two overlaid “■”
symbols or a “▼” mark, a separate window will open,
allowing you to make detailed settings.
NOTE
This makes it easy to select a range of buttons to be turned
on or off together.
Special key operations
Faders / Knobs
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.
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.
Knob operations
Typically, knobs are 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.
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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.
The on-screen user interface
List windows
Popup windows
Windows similar to the following enable you to select items
from a list, such as a list of USER DEFINED keys.
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.”
The highlighted item in the middle indicates it has been
selected for operation. Press the arrow / below the list
to scroll the list up or down.
NOTE
• You can also scroll the list up or down by using the
multifunction knob.
• If 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.
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 boxes
Dialog boxes similar to the following enable you to confirm
operations you just performed.
Press the OK button to execute the operation. The
operation will be canceled if you press the CANCEL
button.
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Touch screen
4 HELP
Viewing the touch screen
The touch screen of the CL series is broadly divided into
two areas.
Main area
Function access area
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 of the 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 I/O 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.
Function access area
8 RACK
1 Selected channel
1
2
3
This field indicates the number, name, icon and channel
color of the channel that is
currently selected for operation. Press the left half of the
selected channel to switch to
the preceding channel; press
the right half to switch to the
next channel.
4
5
6
7
8
9
2 Time
This area indicates the
current time.
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3 Status Indicator
This area indicates the
current unit status. Normally
it indicates the name of the
user who is currently logged k
in (i.e., is authenticated and
able to operate the system).
The following table shows
the indications and their corresponding status.
Indication
OSC
l
m
Status
TALKBACK Talkback enabled
CUE
Cue monitor on*
ACCESS
Accessing internal memory or USB memory
Now performing Dante patching
ALT
ALTERNATE mode enabled
PLAY
Playing an audio file
REC
Recording an audio file
* The signal type (IN/OUT/DCA/KEYIN/EFFECT) is shown in the
upper part of the CUE meter.
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.
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9 MONITOR
When you press this button, the MONITOR screen
will appear in the main area, allowing you to edit the
monitor or oscillator settings.
0 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.
A SETUP
Oscillator enabled
PATCHING
When you press this button, the VIRTUAL RACK
screen will appear in the main area, allowing you to
edit the GEQ and effect settings.
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.
B 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.
C 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
“E” 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 (6, 8, 9, 0, A, B, C) 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.
Entering names
Main area
The contents 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.
■ 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.
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 keyboard window shown
in the main area.
1. Access the screen for assigning a name.
The screen shot below shows how to assign a name to
a channel.
The box shows the characters you have entered and a
cursor that indicates the current position.
2. 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.
3. 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).
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.
• 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).
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• BS button
Deletes the character to the left of the cursor (or the
string of characters selected in the text box).
• 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.
4. After you enter the name, press the STORE
button or the ENTER button.
The name you entered will be applied.
NOTE
• This 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.
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
PREMIUM popup windows, the following tool buttons
appear.
1
2
3
4
5
1 LIBRARY button
This button opens the library associated with the
current popup window (EQ, dynamics, GEQ, 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.
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Using libraries
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.
• Input channel library
• Output channel library
• Input EQ library
• Output EQ library
• Dynamics library
• GEQ library
• Effect library
• Dante input patch library
• Premium Rack library
[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.
2
1
The method of operation is essentially the same for each
library.
NOTE
1
2
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.
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.
1
2
1 RACK button
2 Racks
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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.
[GEQ/EFFECT/PREMIUM RACK popup
window]
Use the rack select tabs at the bottom of the popup
window to select a rack.
[HPF/EQ popup window (1ch)]
[DYNAMICS 1/2 popup window (1ch)]
Use the panel [SEL] keys or the channel select button
in the function access area to select a channel.
Channel select button
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
[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.
corresponding library window.
Library windows contain the following items.
1
Channel number / Channel name buttons
2
3
1 CURRENT TYPE
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
(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.
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3 RECALL button
This button recalls the data selected in the list into the
currently-selected channel (EQ/dynamics) or rack
(GEQ/effect/Premium Rack).
4. 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.
■ Storing settings in a library
1. Open a popup window that provides the tool
buttons.
2. 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.
3. At the top of the popup window, press the
LIBRARY button to access the library.
• 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 number that cannot be recalled,
it will not be possible to press the RECALL button.
5. Press the RECALL button.
6. 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.
1
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.
4. 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).
5. Press the STORE button.
The LIBRARY STORE popup window will appear,
allowing you to assign a title to the settings. For details
on entering text, refer to “Entering names” (see
page 21).
6. 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.
7. 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.
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NOTE
• 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.)
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 a popup window that provides the tool
buttons.
■ 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.
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 of the
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.
1
Copying/pasting settings
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 cannot 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.
This section explains how to copy the EQ/dynamics
settings of the 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.
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Comparing two settings
NOTE
• 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.
5. 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.
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 channels.
COPY
The first set
The first set
5. Press the PASTE button.
Buffer memory
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.
• If nothing has been stored in the buffer memory, the PASTE
button cannot be pressed.
• Of the two types of GEQ, using the tool buttons in a rack in
which a Flex15GEQ is selected will cause the settings to
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.
Edit the settings
(The second set)
Buffer memory
COMPARE
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.
The first set
The first set
The second set
Buffer memory
6. 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 in 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.
NOTE
After you store the first set of settings in the buffer memory,
you can initialize the channel or rack and edit the second
set of settings from an initialized state if desired.
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Basic operation of
the CL series
This section explains the basic operations of the CL series.
CL series operations are divided into three main categories:
• 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. In 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.
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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 section’s 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 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
• 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.
Using the top panel (Channel Strip section)
2. Press a Bank Select key to select the eight
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.
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 channels. The basic procedure is as follows:
1. Use the Bank Select keys located on the right
These controls affect
INPUT channels 1–8
in the OVERVIEW
screen.
These controls affect
DCA groups 1–8.
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 a
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.
2. Use the controls of the Channel Strip section.
Use the channel knob to adjust a parameter selected
by the [GAIN/PAN/ASSIGN] key.
Each channel’s display indicates the
currently-assigned channel information. For the
channel display information, access SETUP→USER
SETUP→PREFERENCE, then set NAME DISPLAY to
NAME ONLY or FULL FUNCTION.
3. 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.
Custom fader bank settings
Follow the procedure below to set up a custom fader bank for
control on the Channel Strip section.
1. Press the SETUP button located in the
function access area in the display.
2. Press the USER SETUP button in the upper left
of the SETUP screen.
3. Press the CUSTOM FADER tab near the
bottom of the USER SETUP screen.
The CUSTOM FADER BANK / MASTER FADER
screen will appear.
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4. 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.
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
MIX1–16 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.
5. Press the number in the FADER area, then
press the [SEL] key for the channel that you
want to assign to that fader.
2. 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.
3. Use the MIX or MATRIX bus select buttons in
the function access area to select the
send-destination MIX/MATRIX bus.
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.
6. Repeat step 5 to select all channels that you
want to assign to the custom fader bank.
7. 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. 1
The CL will switch to SENDS
ON FADER mode. The most
recently 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 2
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
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• 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, 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 MIX/MATRIX bus.
4. 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.
5. Repeat steps 3–4 to adjust the send level for
other MIX/MATRIX buses in the same way.
6. 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
Connections
Connecting to I/O devices
About network connections
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.
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PRIMARY
Rio3224-D (ID#2)
■ Rotary switch and DIP switch settings of the I/O
devices
ON
3456
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ON
012
(ID#2)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
789A
EF
3456
789A
EF
(ID#1)
BCD
012
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.
PRIMARY
789A
BCD
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
Dante-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/
CL5
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■ Connecting I/O 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.
BC D
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/
A 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.
BC D
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.
Daisy chain network
01
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
CL 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.
• 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.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
789A
BCD
3456
ON
012
(ID#2)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ON
3456
789A
EF
(ID#1)
BCD
012
In a star network, each device is connected to a central hub.
Using a GbE-compatible network switch enables you to
configure a wide-band, large-scale 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.
■ Rotary switch and DIP switch settings of the I/O
devices
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Star network (redundant network)
About redundant networks
A 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.
Audio input/output
connections
Analog input connections
CL series
■ Connecting I/O 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
PRIMARY
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789A
BC D
45 6
SECONDARY
EF
CL5
01
EF
23
789A
BC D
45 6
PRIMARY
01
Rio3224-D
SECONDARY
23
BC D
45 6
PRIMARY
789A
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Rio3224-D
(ID#1)
The INPUT jacks on the I/O devices and the OMNI IN
jacks are used mainly to connect microphones or monaural
line-level devices.
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NOTE
Rio3224-D
(ID#2)
Network switch
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SECONDARY
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.
Installing an option card
Installing an option card
Analog output connections
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CL series
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/
01
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 slot cover and screws in a safe
place.
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, which 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.
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.
Digital input/output connections
Use the DIGITAL OUT jack to send the CL’s 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/
Card
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.
Caution
Before connecting a separately sold mini-YGDAI I/O 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.
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Setup
Setup
• LAMP
Adjusts the brightness of the lamps connected to the
rear panel LAMP jacks.
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 brightness settings in bank
A and B, and switch between them rapidly if desired.
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 banks A and B.
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. In the 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.
3. Use the multifunction knobs to set the
following parameters.
CONTRAST field
The popup window includes the following items.
• 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.
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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.
• Date
MM/DD/YYYY (Month/Day/Year)
DD/MM/YYYY (Day/Month/Year)
YYYY/MM/DD (Year/Month/Day)
• Time
24Hours (hours shown in a range of 0–23)
12Hours (hours shown from 0am–11am, and 0pm–
11pm)
Word clock connections and settings
4. Use multifunction knobs 1–6 on the top panel
to specify the current date and time.
5. When you have finished making settings,
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.
3. 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.
• 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 one of the slots 1–3 can be selected in
two-channel units.
4. 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.
5. To close the SETUP screen, press the SETUP
button in the function access area.
2. Press the WORD CLOCK/SLOT SETUP button
in the SYSTEM SETUP field in the middle of
the window.
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Setup
Making HA (Head Amp)
analog gain settings
Using the Centralogic section
(settings for eight channels)
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.
1. Connect a mic or instrument to an INPUT jack.
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.
Use the Centralogic section and the OVERVIEW screen to
make head amp settings for up to eight channels. This
method is convenient when you want to adjust the same
parameter for multiple channels simultaneously.
2. Press a Bank Select key in the
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.
When you press a Bank Select key,
the OVERVIEW screen will appear
in the display, and the principal
parameters of the up to eight
selected channels will be shown
simultaneously.
3. Press a knob in 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
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.
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speaking or singing into a microphone, use
the Centralogic section’s multifunction knobs
1–8 to adjust the HA gain of each channel.
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.
5. 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
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
6. 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 of the 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.
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.
7. To 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.
8. 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.
3. In the To ST PAN/BALANCE field of the
SELECTED CHANNEL VIEW screen, 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. 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.
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Setup
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. 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.
TO STEREO/MONO field
2. Make sure that in the TO STEREO/MONO 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
symbol is 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.
3. In the Centralogic section, verify that the
[ON] key of the corresponding input channel
is turned on.
4. 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.
5. 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.
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6. 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 knob, the knob in
the TO STEREO/MONO field of the OVERVIEW
screen will also rotate.
7. 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
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.
5. Set BIT to 24, and LATENCY to 0.25.
Connecting I/O devices
1. 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 I/O device.
2. Specify the ID of the I/O device.
NOTE
If you plan to use one I/O device, set its ID number to “1.”
If you plan to use multiple devices, you must assign a
unique ID number to each device.
3. Turn on the power to the I/O device, the CL
series, and then the amplifier, in that order.
4. In the touchscreen, press the SETUP button,
2. Press the DANTE SETUP button in the SETUP
screen.
then the DANTE SETUP button, and finally the
DEVICE MOUNT tab.
5. Check the I/O devices.
3. In the lower part of the DANTE SETUP screen,
press the SETUP tab.
4. Set CONSOLE ID to #1, and SECONDARY
PORT to DAISY CHAIN.
NOTE
If you’re connecting an I/O device other than the
Rio3224-D, you’ll need to mount it.
See the reference manual for details.
6. Connect mics or instruments to the I/O
NOTE
If you want to change the settings, you must first
disconnect all I/O devices before doing so. If you fail to do
so, communication with the I/O devices will become
impossible.
device.
Setting the word clock
If you changed the settings, press the APPLY button;
when the confirmation screen appears, click the OK
button.
1. Press the SETUP button
The button you changed will change from red back to
white; please wait approximately 30 seconds for the
settings to be applied.
2. Select INT 48k or INT
➩
in the display screen,
then press the WORD
CLOCK/SLOT SETUP
button.
44.1k.
3. Press the X symbol to close the screen.
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Patching the input port
1. Press the I/O DEVICE button in the touchscreen.
2. In the upper part of the I/O
DEVICE screen, press the
DANTE PATCH tab.
3. In the I/O DEVICE screen,
press the DANTE INPUT
PATCH button.
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.
2. Press the GAIN knob in the SELECTED
CHANNEL section.
4. Press the AUTO SETUP button.
GAIN knob
5. When a confirmation dialog appears, press
the OK button.
6. Press the X symbol to close the screen.
3. Press the +48V button in the GAIN/PATCH
popup window as necessary, depending on
the microphone you use.
➩
Patching the mixer output to the I/O device
1. Press the I/O DEVICE button
in the display screen, then
press the Rio tab.
NOTE
The phantom power master switch on the I/O device must
be turned on first.
2. Press the OUTPUT display area of the I/O
device that will be the output destination.
Adjusting the analog gain
1. Press the [SEL] key for the channel that you
3. Press the OUTPUT 1 button.
want to control in the Channel Strip section
or Centralogic section.
2. Press the [CUE] key of the same channel.
3. While checking the sound level through the
4. In the PORT SELECT screen, select the output
channels you want to output to the rack.
headphones and meters, adjust the channel
[GAIN] knob of the Channel Strip section.
4. Adjust the gain level for other channels in the
same way, by pressing their [SEL] and [CUE]
keys, and then rotating the [GAIN] knobs.
5. After adjustment is complete, switch the
[CUE] key off (the key LED turns off).
5. Press the CLOSE button.
6. In the same way, set OUTPUT 2 and
subsequent outputs, if necessary.
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Applying EQ/dynamics
Applying EQ/dynamics
Applying EQ
4. Edit the dynamics type and parameters in the
DYNAMICS popup window.
Use the knobs in the Centralogic section to edit the
parameters.
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.
5. Edit the DYNAMICS 2 parameters in the same
way.
Setting the output channels
4. Edit the EQ type and filter type in the HPF /
EQ popup window.
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 any 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.
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.
3. Press the DYNAMICS 1 area.
2. Press the GEQ 1–8 tab.
3. Press the INPUT PATCH button for GEQ1.
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Quick Guide
4. Select an input source in the left column of
the CH SELECT popup window, then select a
channel in the right column.
Applying effects
Using EFFECT RACK with send/return
1. Press the RACK button in the display screen.
2. Press the EFFECT tab.
5. Press the CLOSE button.
3. Modify the INPUT CH/OUTPUT CH patch
settings, if necessary.
6. Press the GEQ icon to open the GEQ popup
window.
4. Press the rack icon in the middle to open the
EFFECT popup window.
7. Press FADER ASSIGN to select the GEQ you
will control using the Centralogic section’s
faders.
5. Press the effect icon.
6. Select an effect you want to use from the
EFFECT TYPE popup window.
8. Perform the same operations for other GEQs
as desired.
NOTE
The graphic EQ in the GEQ rack can be used only for the
output channels. If you wish to use GEQ for the input
channels, mount the graphic EQ on the EFFECT RACK.
7. In the Channel Strip section, select the bank
that includes the channel to which you want
to apply the effect.
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Applying effects
8. Press the SENDS ON FADER button in the
Inserting PREMIUM RACK processor
display screen.
1. Press the RACK button in the display screen.
9. In the Centralogic section, press the
[OUTPUT] key, then [MIX17–24/MATRIX] key.
2. Press the PREMIUM tab.
10. From Fx1–Fx8 routed to the Centralogic
section, select and press the [SEL] key for the
effect channel that you want to use.
11. Use the faders of the Channel Strip section to
control effect sends.
12. Press the X symbol for the MIX
3. Press the rack icon in the middle to open the
PREMIUM RACK popup window.
1–16/MIX17–24/MATRIX button to exit
SENDS ON FADER mode.
4. Select a processor you want to use from the
13. In the Centralogic section, press the
MODULE SELECT field, then press the OK
button.
[OUTPUT] key, then [ST IN] key.
14. Adjust the effect return level using the fader
in the Centralogic section.
15. If necessary, press the RACK button, then the
effect track icon of the EFFECT tab, and then
set the effect parameters.
5. Press the INPUT PATCH button.
6. Select an input source in the left column of
the CH SELECT popup window, and then
select a channel in the right column.
7. Press the CLOSE button.
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Quick Guide
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. In the INSERT field of the SELECTED
CHANNEL VIEW screen, press the button that
indicates the name of the inserted PREMIUM
RACK.
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.
11. Adjust the parameters in the PREMIUM RACK
popup window.
4. Assign OUT and IN for INSERT or DIRECT OUT.
5. Press the ON button to enable it.
6. Modify the INSERT or DIRECT OUT point by
pressing it, if necessary.
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Grouping and linking
Changing the signal output to each
output port
Grouping and linking
1. Press the SETUP button in the display screen.
Creating a channel link
1. Press the CH JOB button in
the display screen.
2. Press the OUTPORT SETUP button in the
SYSTEM SETUP screen.
2. Press the CH LINK button.
3. Select the bank that contains the channels
3. Select the OUTPUT PORT tab you want to
change.
you want to link in the Channel Strip section
or Centralogic section.
4. While pressing and holding down the [SEL]
4. Press the output channel select button to
select the output channel for which you want
to change the port.
key of one channel, press the [SEL] key of the
other channel that you want to link.
5. To 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 in the same
way.
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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.
3. Press the ASSIGN button in the TALKBACK
area.
3. Press the CUSTOM FADER tab near the
bottom of the screen.
4. In the CUSTOM FADER BANK / MASTER
FADER screen, press the button for the
custom fader bank you want to set up.
5. In the FADER field, press the channel strip
number button.
6. Press the [SEL] key for the channel that you
want to assign in the Channel Strip section.
7. In the same way, select other channels that
you want to assign.
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4. In the ASSIGN area, select a bus to which you
want to send the talkback signal.
5. Press the TALKBACK ON button.
6. While observing the TALKBACK IN meter, use
the front panel VOLUME knob to adjust the
level.
Routing the oscillator to an output channel
Routing the oscillator to an
output channel
1. Press the MONITOR button in the display
screen.
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.
2. Press the setting button in the OSCILLATOR
field.
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
3. Set the MODE, LEVEL, and FREQ parameters.
MEMORY field to select the scene number
that you want to recall.
2. Press the [RECALL] key on the unit.
4. In the ASSIGN area, press the desired
OUTPUT tab to select the output destination.
5. Return to the previous screen, then press the
OUTPUT button in the OSCILLATOR area.
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Quick Guide
Recording and playing audio
using a USB flash drive
Playing audio files from 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
1. Connect a USB flash drive to the USB
2. Press the RECORDER button in the display
screen.
connector of the CL unit.
2. Press the RECORDER button in the display
screen.
3. In the PLAYBACK OUT field, select a channel
from which you want to play audio files.
3. Press the USB tab.
4. Press the REC RATE button to switch the
4. Select an audio file to play from the list.
recording bit rate for an MP3 file.
5. In the RECORDER INPUT field, select a
recording source channel and set the
recording level.
5. 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.
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.
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Saving and loading the unit settings
Saving and loading the unit
settings
Loading the unit settings from a USB flash
drive
1. Press the SETUP button in the display screen.
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.
2. Press the SAVE/LOAD button.
3. 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.
4. Press the LOAD button.
Formatting a USB flash drive on the CL
unit
3. Press the SAVE/LOAD button.
1. Connect a USB flash drive (that you want to
format) to the CL unit.
2. Press the FORMAT button in the SAVE/LOAD
popup window.
3. Enter a name in the VOLUME NAME field, and
then press the FORMAT button.
4. When a confirmation dialog appears, press
4. If necessary, press the directory icon and
the OK button.
change the directory.
To move to the next higher level, press the arrow
button in the PATH field.
5. Press the SAVE button.
6. Enter the data name and comments, then
press the SAVE button.
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Other functions
Other functions
5. A message indicates that the initialization
process is complete. Press the EXIT button.
The CL will start up in normal operating mode.
NOTE
Initializing the unit to
factory default settings
If an error occurs in the CL’s 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 will appear.
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 appropriately. 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. Use the 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.
2. Press one of the 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. A 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.
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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)
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
[STORE] key on the panel, turn on the power
to the CL unit.
After the opening screen, the following startup menu
screen will appear.
7. After you adjust the fader position, press the
[NEXT] button.
The process will proceed to the next fader position.
8. Repeat steps 6–7 to adjust the faders for
positions (1) through (4).
After the positions are corrected, automatic
motorized calibration will start.
9. When calibration is complete and the
RESTART button has not appeared, 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.
10. 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.
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. Press a [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)
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Troubleshooting
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.
❍ Is the CL’s POWER switch turned on?
❍ Is the power cable connected to a proper AC outlet?
❍ Is the power cable plug inserted all the way — has it
clicked and locked in securely?
➥ If the power still does not turn on, contact your Yamaha
dealer.
The unit is not receiving an input signal.
❍ 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?
❍ Are the settings in the DANTE SETUP screen on the
unit specified correctly?
❍ Is a signal being input from an external device?
❍ Is the SIG indicator on the I/O device lit?
❍ If a phantom-powered microphone is connected to the
CL unit, are the I/O device’s the [+48 MASTER] switch,
CL’s [+48V MASTER] switch, and [+48V] button of
each channel set to on?
❍ Is the GAIN of the internal head amp, external head
amp, or I/O device set to an appropriate level?
❍ Is the input port patched to an input channel?
❍ Is the [ON] key indicator of the input channel lit?
❍ Is the fader of the input channel raised?
❍ Is the EQ attenuator raised?
❍ Could the insert be turned on even though it has not
been specified correctly?
❍ If you are using an optional I/O card, is it installed correctly?
Sound is distorted.
❍ Is the word clock set correctly?
❍ 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?
➥ Temporarily turn gain compensation off, then set analog
gain to an appropriate level, and then turn gain compensation on again.
❍ Could the digital gain be set to an extremely high setting?
❍ 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?
Sound is not output from headphones or the
MONITOR OUT jacks.
Operating a fader does not control the level as
you expect.
❍ Is the [PHONES] knob or [MONITOR LEVEL] knob
set to an appropriate volume?
❍ Is the monitor fader set to an appropriate level?
❍ Has the monitoring source been selected?
❍ Could the DIMMER be applied to the signal?
❍ Could the function access area indicate MIX/MTRX
ON FADER? And could SENDS ON FADER mode be
engaged?
➥ Press the MONITOR button, then check the MONITOR
area on the display.
The sound level is too low.
❍ Is the GAIN or digital gain on the head amplifier, external head amp device or I/O device set to an appropriate
level?
❍ Are the input channel faders raised?
❍ Could the EQ gain be turned down excessively?
❍ Are EQ’s attenuators raised?
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❍ Could the GATE/COMP threshold or ratio setting be
set to an extreme value?
❍ Are the output channel faders raised?
❍ Check the level in the corresponding METER function
screens.
❍ Is the channel fader assigned to a DCA group raised?
❍ Could MUTE MASTER be turned on for the channel
assigned to a MUTE group?
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Only the sound of a specific channel is heard from
the MONITOR OUT or PHONES jack.
❍ Could a [CUE] key be on?
Noise occurs from an externally connected
recorder or other device.
❍ Is the word clock set correctly?
❍ Could the input signal be unsynchronized?
❍ Could the oscillator or talkback be turned on?
Troubleshooting
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.
❍ 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 CH be assigned even though its
output port has not been connected to an external
device?
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 a 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.
❍ 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?
Signal is delayed.
The panel LEDs or LCD display are too dark / too
bright.
❍ Check whether the delay setting for each input channel
and OUTPORT is set correctly.
❍ This can be adjusted in the SETUP screen.
Signal level of a specific frequency is low.
Rotating a MIX knob does not change the send
level to the MIX bus.
❍ Is the TO MIX SEND ON/OFF button turned on?
❍ Is the MIX [ON] key turned on?
❍ Is the MIX bus set to VARI type?
❍ Could the fader have been lowered if the send point is
set to POST?
❍ Could the EQ gain be turned down excessively?
❍ 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 I/O device.
Cannot save scene memory or various library
data.
❍ Are you attempting to save the data to a read-only
scene/library or a protected scene?
❍ Could user level restrictions have been specified?
❍ Are the rotary switch and DIP switches on the I/O
devices set correctly?
❍ Does the channel being controlled match the channel
on the I/O device?
Cannot control the CL unit from CL Editor.
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.
❍ Could the recorder be playing?
Cannot transmit or receive MIDI data.
❍ Is the MIDI PORT selected correctly?
❍ Are the transmission and reception modes and channels selected correctly?
❍ Has an event corresponding to the particular Program
Change message been specified?
❍ Is the computer connected to the unit’s Network jack
correctly?
❍ Is the network setting of the CL unit specified correctly?
❍ For details on settings, refer to the CL Editor installation guide posted on our website.
Cannot control the CL unit from CL StageMix.
❍ Is the WiFi setting in CL StageMix set correctly?
❍ Is the unit’s Network jack on the CL unit connected to
the WiFi access point correctly?
❍ Is the network setting of the CL unit specified correctly?
❍ Refer to the CL StageMix Owner’s Manual on our website.
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.
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Installing the MBCL meter bridge (option)
3. Tighten screws ‘A’ to secure the MBCL,
Installing the
MBCL meter
bridge (option)
starting with the upper two screws.
4. Connect the MBCL connector ‘C’ to the
METER port ‘D’ on the CL3/CL1, and fasten
the locking screws.
A
1. 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 CL3 has screws ‘A’ in two locations. Choose one
or the other location as appropriate for your situation.
C
A
D
A
4 mm
A
CL3 console
NOTICE
Make sure that the console and the PW800W are
powered-off before you connect the MBCL meter bridge to
the console. Failure to observe this will cause malfunction
or electric shock.
CL3 console
2. Hook holes ‘B’ of the MBCL mounting strap
onto screws ‘A’ of the CL3/CL1.
A
A
B
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Specifications
Specifications
General specifications
44.1kHz
48kHz
Internal
Sampling Frequency
External
44.1kHz
+4.1667%, +0.1%, –0.1%, –4.0%
±200ppm
48kHz
+4.1667%, +0.1%, –0.1%, –4.0%
±200ppm
Signal Delay
Less than 2.5ms, OMNI IN to OMNI OUT, Fs= 48kHz
Fader
100mm motorized, Resolution=1024steps, +10dB to –138dB, –∞dB all faders
Frequency Response
+0.5, –1.5dB 20Hz-20kHz, refer to +4dBu output @1kHz, OMNI IN to OMNI OUT
*4
Total Harmonic Distortion
Less than 0.05% 20Hz-20kHz@+4dBu into 600Ω, OMNI IN to OMNI OUT, Input Gain= Min.
Hum&Noise*5
–128dBu typ., Equivalent Input Noise, Input Gain= Max.,
–88dBu, Residual output noise, ST master off
Dynamic Range
112dB typ., DA Converter,
108dB typ., OMNI IN to OMNI OUT, Input Gain= Min.
Crosstalk@1kHz
–100dB*1, adjacent OMNI IN/OMNI OUT channels, Input Gain= Min.
Dimensions (W x H x D)
and Net Weight
CL5: 1053mm x 299mm x 667mm, 36kg
CL3: 839mm x 299mm*2 x 667mm, 29kg*2
CL1: 648mm x 299mm*2 x 667mm, 24kg*2
Power Requirements
(wattage)
CL5/CL3/CL1: 170W, Internal Power Supply
CL5/CL3/CL1: 200W, Simultaneous use of Internal PSU and External PW800W
Power Requirements
(voltage and hertz)
US/Canada:
Japan:
China:
Korea:
Other:
Temperature Range
Operating temperature range: 0-40°C
Storage temperature range: –20-60°C
Included Accessories
Owner’s Manual, Dust Cover, Power Cord
Optional Accessories
Meter Bridge MBCL (CL3/CL1 only), Mini-YGDAI cards*3, Gooseneck Lamp LA1L
Power Supply PW800W, Power Supply Link Cable PSL360
120V 60Hz
100V 50/60Hz
110-240V 50/60Hz
220V 60Hz
110-240V 50/60Hz
*1. Crosstalk is measured with a 30dB/octave filter @22kHz
*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 @80kHz
*5. Hum & 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: E1, E2, E3 and E4
Specifications and descriptions in this owner’s manual are for information purposes only. Yamaha Corp. reserves the right to
change or modify products or specifications at any time without prior notice. Since specifications, equipment or options may
not be the same in every locale, please check with your Yamaha dealer.
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Specifications
Input/output characteristics
ANALOG INPUT CHARACTERISTICS
Input
Terminals
+66dB
OMNI IN 1-8
–6dB
+64dB
TALKBACK
Input Level
Actual Load For Use With
Nominal
Impedance
GAIN
+20dB
Sensitivity*1
Nominal
Max. before clip
–82dBu (61.6μV)
–62dBu (0.616mV)
–42dBu (6.16mV)
–10dBu (245mV)
+10dBu (2.45V)
+30dBu (24.5V)
7.5kΩ
50-600Ω Mics
& 600Ω Lines
10kΩ
50-600Ω Mics –70dBu (0.245mV) –60dBu (0.775mV)
& 600Ω Lines –26dBu (38.8mV) –16dBu (0.123V)
–40dBu (7.75mV)
+4dBu (1.23V)
Connector
XLR-3-31 type
(Balanced)*2
XLR-3-31 type
(Balanced)*2
*1. 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. (1= GND, 2= HOT, 3= COLD)
*3. In these specifications, 0dBu= 0.775 Vrms.
*4. All input AD converters are 24bit linear, 128times oversampling.
*5. +48V DC ( phantom power ) is supplied to OMNI IN (1-8) and TALKBACK XLR type connectors via each individual software controlled
switches.
ANALOG OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS
Actual Source For Use With
Nominal
Impedance
Output
Terminals
OMNI OUT 1-8
75Ω
PHONES
15Ω
Output Level
GAIN SW*5
600Ω Lines
Nominal
Connector
Max. before clip
+24dB (default)
+4dBu (1.23V)
+24dBu (12.3V)
XLR-3-32 type
+18dB
–2dBu (616mV)
+18dBu (6.16V)
(Balanced)*1
–
75mW*6
150mW
Stereo Phone Jack (TRS)
–
*6
150mW
(Unbalanced)*2
8Ω Phones
40Ω Phones
65mW
*1. XLR-3-32 type connectors are balanced. (1= GND, 2= HOT, 3= COLD)
*2. PHONES stereo phone jack is unbalanced. (Tip= LEFT, Ring= RIGHT, Sleeve= GND)
*3. In these specifications, 0dBu= 0.775 Vrms.
*4. All output DA converters are 24bit, 128times oversampling.
*5. There are switches inside the body to preset the maximum output level.
*6. The position of the level control is 10dB lowered from Max.
DIGITAL INPUT & OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS
Terminal
Format
Data length
Level
Audio
Connector
Primary/Secondary
Dante
24bit or 32bit
1000Base-T
64ch Input/64ch Output @48kHz
EtherCON Cat5e
DIGITAL OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS
Terminal
DIGITAL OUT
AES/EBU
Format
Data Length
Level
Connector
AES/EBU Professional Use
24bit
RS422
XLR-3-32 type (Balanced)*1
*1. XLR-3-32 type connectors are balanced. (1= GND, 2= HOT, 3= COLD)
I/O SLOT (1-3) CHARACTERISTICS
Each I/O Slot accepts a mini-YGDAI card. Only Slot1 has a serial interface.
CONTROL I/O CHARACTERISTICS
Terminal
MIDI
WORD CLOCK
Format
Level
IN
MIDI
–
OUT
MIDI
–
IN
–
TTL/75Ω terminated
BNC Connector
OUT
–
TTL/75Ω
BNC Connector
–
–
IEEE802.3
10BASE-T/100Base-TX
–
0V-12V*4
GPI (5IN/5OUT)
NETWORK
LAMP (CL5: x3, CL3: x2, CL1: x1)
USB HOST
DIN Connector 5P
D Sub Connector 15P (Female)*1
RJ-45
XLR-4-31 type*2
USB 2.0
–
USB A Connector (Female)
DC POWER INPUT
–
–
JL05 Connector
METER (CL3/CL1 only)
–
–
D Sub Connector 9P (Female)
*1. Input pin: TTL level, w/ internal pull-up (47kΩ)
Output pin: Open drain output (Vmax=12V, 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.
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DIN Connector 5P
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Pin Assignment
Pin Assignment
4
9
14
15
20
7
13
19
6
12
18
23
1
2
3
8
11
21
DC POWER INPUT
Signal Name
1
10
15
Pin
2
16
17
22
3
8
5
11 10 9
GPI
Pin
Signal Name
Pin
Signal Name
Pin
Signal Name
1
+24V
13
GND
1
GPO1
9
GPO2
2
+24V
14
GND
2
GPO3
10
GPO4
3
+24V
15
GND
3
GPO5
11
GND
4
+24V
16
GND
4
GND
12
GND
5
+24V
17
GND
5
+5V
13
+5V
6
+24V
18
GND
6
GPI1
14
GPI2
15
GPI4
7
+24V
19
CAUTION(+)
7
GPI3
8
+24V
20
CAUTION(–)
8
GPI5
9
+24V
21
DETECT A
10
GND
22
DETECT B
11
GND
23
DETECT GND
12
GND
Frame GND
5
1
9
6
METER (CL3/CL1 only)
Pin
Signal Name
Pin
Signal Name
1
RESET
6
+3.3LD
2
SDA
7
+3.3LD
3
DGND
8
LDGND
4
SCL
9
LDGND
5
+3.3D
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Dimensions
Dimensions
15
CL5
667
299
201
1053
130
15
CL3
667
299
201
839
130
15
CL1
MBCL
90.4
29.2
667
70
374
184.5
26
299
201
648
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Unit: mm
Index
Index
M
Analog gain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Main area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MIX/MATRIX bus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Multifunction knob . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MUTE group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
B
N
Buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Name displays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Network connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
A
C
Calibration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Channel link . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Comparing (Libraries) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Copying/pasting (Libraries) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Custom fader bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Custom fader bank settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
D
Daisy chain network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Dante . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8, 31
INPUT PATCH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
OUTPUT PATCH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Dante Controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
DCA group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Dialog . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
DIRECT OUT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Dynamics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
E
EFFECT RACK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Effects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
EQ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
F
Factory set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Faders
Calibration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Faders / Knobs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Front Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Function access area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
G
GEQ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
GEQ rack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Grouping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
H
HA (Head Amp) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
I
I/O devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Initializing (Libraries) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Initializing (Unit) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Input channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Input port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
INSERT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Internal clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
K
Keyboard window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
21
30
18
45
O
Option card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Oscillator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
P
Patch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Phantom power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Popup windows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
PREMIUM RACK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8, 43
R
Rear Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Recorder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Redundant network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Restoring (Current scene) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
16
48
32
50
S
Scene memories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SENDS ON FADER mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Star network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
STEREO bus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
47
30
34
32
37
T
Tabs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Talkback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Tool buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Top panel
Centralogic section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Channel Strip section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Display section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Master section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Meter section (for CL5 only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SCENE MEMORY/MONITOR section . . . . . . . . .
SELECTED CHANNEL section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
USB connector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
USER DEFINED KEYS section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
USER DEFINED KNOBS section . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Touch screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
18
46
22
13
11
13
15
15
14
12
15
14
14
18
U
USB flash drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Formatting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Loading (Unit settings) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Playing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Recording . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Saving (Unit settings) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
48
49
49
48
48
49
W
Word clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
L
Lamps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Libraries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Linking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
List windows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
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Block Diagram
MIX
1 2 㪅㪅㪅 2324
M
O
N
O MATRIX
L R (C) 1 2 㪅㪅㪅 7 8
ST
CUE
L R
CASCADE OUT
MIX CASCADE OUT1-24
To OUTPUT PATCH
To OUTPUT PATCH
CASCADE IN
To OUTPUT PATCH
To OUTPUT PATCH
STEREO CASCADE OUT L,R,MONO(C)
SLOT1 1-16
SLOT2 1-16
SLOT3 1-16
CASCADE
IN
SELECT
+48V MASTER
+48V
MATRIX CASCADE OUT1-8
ON
CUE CASCADE OUT LR
HA
2
TALKBACK
INPUT
METER
+
-
1
3
AD
1
[DANTE]
To OUTPUT PATCH
ON
INPUT
SELECT
OSCILLATOR
Sine Wave
Pink Noise
Burst Noise
INPUT
PATCH
64
+48V
2
METER
+
-
1
3
8
GAIN/TRIM
PRE HPF / PRE EQ / PRE FADER/POST ON
DYNA1OUT
EQ OUT
DYNA2OUT
METER
METER
METER
GR METER
GR METER
PRE EQ
METER
HPF
PRE HPF
OSCILLATOR
To MONITOR
SELECT
INSERT
ATT
PRE EQ
INSERT OUT
GATE
COMP
DUCK
COMPAND
EXPAND
DE-ESSER
COMP
KEYIN CUE
Keyin Filter
4BAND
EQ
PRE EQ POST EQ
Keyin
Self PRE EQ
Self POST EQ
MIX21-24 OUT
CH[1-8,9-16,17-24,25-32,33-40,41-48, 49-56, 57-64, 65-72]POST EQ(CL5)
CH[1-8,9-16,17-24,25-32,33-40,41-48, 49-56, 57-64]POST EQ(CL3)
CH[1-8,9-16,17-24,25-32,33-40,41-48]POST EQ(CL1)
To CASCADE IN
SELECT
METER METER METER
SLOT2
SLOT3
SLOT1 1-16
16
SLOT2 1-16
16
2
3
4
To MIX
DECODER
2
METER RACK OUT
METER RACK IN A
METER RACK IN B
METER RACK OUT A
METER RACK OUT B
Flex15GEQ
ON
LEVEL
ON
MIX1,3...23
ON
MIX2,4...24
ST R
ON
To MIX
ON
ON
LEVEL
PAN
ON
ON
LEVEL
MATRIX1,3...7
MATRIX2,4...8
PRE HPF
METER
Digital
GAIN
HPF
ATT
4BAND
EQ
PRE EQ POST EQ
GATE
COMP
DUCK
COMPAND
EXPAND
DE-ESSER
COMP
KEYIN CUE
Keyin Filter
INSERT POINT
To RACKIN PATCH
To OUTPUT PATCH
STEREO
INSERT OUT L,R,MONO(C)
STEREO
INSERT IN L,R,MONO(C)
ON
ON
LEVEL
ON
ON
LEVEL
PAN
POST ON
METER
LEVEL/
DCA1-16
PRE FADER
PRE EQ
METER
ON
METER RACK OUT
(PRE FADER)PFL / (POST ON)AFL / POST PAN R
LCR
PAN MODE
CH INSERT IN 1-72{64,48}
To CH INSERT IN
ON
MATRIX2,4...8
LEVEL
ON
LEVEL
ON
ST L
INSERT IN
PATCH
(OUTPUT CH)
SLOT1 1-16
SLOT2 1-16
SLOT3 1-16
METER RACK OUT L
METER RACK OUT R
GEQ1-16
OUT
A(L)/B(R)
EFFECT
EFFECT CUE
FX1 IN
A(L)/B(R)
EFFECT RACK2-8(FX2-8) (same as EFFECT RACK1)
FX1 OUT
A(L)/B(R)
MIX INSERT IN 1-24
24
3
STEREO INSERT IN L,R,MONO(C)
MATRIX INSERT IN 1-8
To MIX INSERT IN
To STEREO INSERT IN
POST ON
POST ON
METER
PRE FADER
METER
LEVEL
BAL
PRE FADER
INSERT OUT
STEREO OUT
L,R,MONO(C)
ON
INSERT
INSERT
PRE FADER
POST ON
INSERT OUT
Keyin
Self PRE EQ/Self POST EQ/MIX21-24 OUT/
ST(L,R,MONO(C)) POST EQ
METER RACK OUT L
METER RACK OUT R
PROCESSOR
PR1 OUT
A(L)/B(R)
PR2-8 OUT
A(L)/B(R)
To OUTPUT PATCH
To MONITOR SELECT
POST ON
PRE FADER / POST ON To MATRIX
VARI
PRE FADER / POST ON
PAN/BAL
MATRIX 1-8
INSERT POINT
To MATRIX
VARI
STEREO
MATRIX
INSERT OUT 1-8
MATRIX
INSERT IN 1-8
EQ OUT
DYNA OUT
METER
METER
GR METER
PRE EQ
METER
MATRIX1,3...7
SAME as INPUT1-72{64,48}
POST ON INSERT OUT
PRE FADER INSERT OUT
PRE EQ
INSERT OUT
To RACKIN PATCH
To OUTPUT PATCH
MIX2,4...24
MATRIX2,4...8
ON
CUE L
CUE R
ON
KEYIN CH1-72{64,48}
FX1-8 OUT L/R
PR1-8 OUT L/R
PRE EQ
INSERT OUT
RECORDER INL/R
RECORDER CUEPLAYBACK
OUT L/R
KEYIN CUE
SELECT
ON
EFFECT CUE
SELECT
ON
RECORDER CUE
SELECT
ON
ATT
4BAND
EQ
PRE EQ POST EQ
COMP
COMPAND
EXPAND
POST ON
METER
PRE FADER
METER
LEVEL
ON
MATRIX OUT 1-8
INSERT
INSERT
PRE FADER
INSERT OUT
BAL
PRE FADER
Keyin
Self PRE EQ/Self POST EQ/MIX21-24 OUT/
MATRIX1-8 POST EQ
POST ON
INSERT OUT
To OUTPUT PATCH
To MONITOR SELECT
POST ON
(PRE FADER)PFL / (POST ON)AFL
To MATRIX INSERT IN
8
CUE / MONITOR
OUTPUTS
Refer to CL5/CL3/CL1 Mixer Block Diagram 2/2
PREMIUM RACK2-8 (same as PREMIUM RACK1)
LCR
FX2-8 OUT
A(L)/B(R)
PREMIUM RACK1(PR1)
EFFECT CUE
PAN/BAL
LR MONO
PAN MODE TO ST TO MONO
ST R
SAME as INPUT1-72{64,48}
EFFECT CUE
VARI
STEREO
CSR
MIX1,3...23
KEYIN CUE
VARI
To MATRIX
(PRE FADER)PFL / (POST ON)AFL
LEVEL
MONO(C)
TO LCR
COMP
COMPAND
EXPAND
4BAND
EQ
PRE EQ POST EQ
MATRIX1,3...7
CUE ON
PR1-8 OUT
A(L)/B(R)
METER RACK OUT A
METER RACK OUT B
Flex15GEQ
METER RACK IN L
METER RACK IN R
LR MONO
POST PAN L
POST PAN R
TO MONO TO ST
EQ OUT
DYNA OUT
METER
METER
GR METER
ATT
INSERT
(PRE FADER)PFL / (POST ON)AFL / POST PAN L
SLOT1 1-16
SLOT2 1-16
SLOT3 1-16
PRE FADER / POST ON
CUE ON
PAN LINK
To MIX
To MATRIX
POST ON INSERT OUT
PRE FADER INSERT OUT
PRE EQ
INSERT OUT
PRE EQ
INSERT OUT
CUE L
DELAY
Max
1000ms
POST ON
POST ON
CUE R
PRE FADER
METER
PRE FADER / POST ON
TO LCR
INSERT
PRE EQ / PRE FADER / POST ON
To MATRIX
INSERT IN
PATCH
(INPUT CH)
OMNI IN 1-8
METER RACK IN L
METER RACK IN R
PRE EQ / PRE FADER / POST ON
POST ON
INSERT OUT
(21-24)To KEYIN
To RACKIN PATCH
To OUTPUT PATCH
To MONITOR SELECT
STEREO L,R,MONO(C)
LEVEL
PRE EQ / PRE FADER / POST ON
MIX OUT1-24
INSERT
CSR
LEVEL
DYNA1OUT
EQ OUT
DYNA2OUT
METER
METER
METER
GR METER
GR METER
PRE EQ
METER
31BandGEQ
PR2-8 IN
A(L)/B(R)
LEVEL
ON
PAN/BAL
EFFECT RACK1(FX1)
METER RACK IN A
METER RACK IN B
PR1 IN
A(L)/B(R)
MATRIX2,4...8
ON
ON
ON
PRE FADER
PRE FADER
INSERT OUT
Keyin
Self PRE EQ/Self POST EQ/MIX21-24 OUT/
MIX(1-8,9-16,17-24) POST EQ
PAN/BAL
FX1-8 OUT
A(L)/B(R)
GEQ RACK2-16(GEQ2-16) (same as GEQ RACK1)
METER RACK IN
PREMIUM
RACK IN
PATCH
ON
OMNI IN 1-8
31BandGEQ
FX2-8 IN
A(L)/B(R)
LEVEL
ON
ON
BAL
INSERT
ST L
PAN LINK
ON
ON
72
STEREO OUT
L,R,MONO(C)
CH
INSERT OUT
1-72{64,48}
MATRIX1,3...7
MONO(C)
ST IN 1L – 8R
GAIN
GEQ RACK1(GEQ1)
METER RACK IN
MATRIX OUT
1-8
POST ON
POST ON
INSERT OUT
ON
LEVEL
(PRE FADER)PFL / (POST ON)AFL
ST L
CSR
PRE FADER
PRE FADER
INSERT OUT
POST ON
METER
PRE FADER
METER
ST R
ON
Keyin
Self PRE EQ
Self POST EQ
MIX21-24 OUT
ST IN 1L-8R POST EQ
MIX OUT
1-24
CUE ON
MONO(C)
ON
(PRE FADER)PFL / (POST ON)AFL / POST PAN L
PRE HPF
EFFECT
RACK IN
PATCH
LCR
INSERT
PAN MODE
COMP
COMPAND
EXPAND
4BAND
EQ
PRE EQ POST EQ
PRE EQ
INSERT OUT
TO LCR
EQ OUT
DYNA OUT
METER
METER
GR METER
ATT
To OUTPUT PATCH
VARI
(PRE FADER)PFL / (POST ON)AFL / POST PAN R
OSCILLATOR
GEQ2-16 IN
A(L)/B(R)
LR MONO
POST PAN L
POST PAN R
TO MONO TO ST
ON
VARI
STEREO
ON
16
MATRIX
INSERT OUT
1-8
ON
DELAY
Max
1000ms
VARI
RECORDER CUE
GEQ1 IN
A(L)/B(R)
INSERT
POST PAN R
To MATRIX
To MONITOR SELECT
MIX
INSERT OUT
1-24
STEREO
INSERT OUT
L,R,MONO(C)
POST ON
METER
PRE EQ / PRE FADER / POST ON
VARI
STEREO
USB
GEQ
RACK IN
PATCH
DIRECT OUT 1-72{64,48}
LEVEL
LEVEL/
DCA1-16
POST PAN L
To MATRIX
PLAYBACK OUT
METER
POST ON INSERT OUT
PRE FADER INSERT OUT
PRE EQ
INSERT OUT
PRE EQ
METER
SLOT3 1-16
16
PR1-2 OUT
A(L)/B(R)
1
PRE FADER
METER
FIXED
To MIX
FX1-8 OUT
A(L)/B(R)
[PLAYBACK
OUT]
ON
POST ON
To MIX
FIXED
STEREO
SLOTIN SLOTIN SLOTIN
[SLOT]
HPF LPF
PAN
Digital
GAIN
72
{64,
48}
SLOT1
MIX
INSERT OUT 1-24
MIX
INSERT IN 1-24
INSERT
POST ON INSERT OUT
PRE FADER INSERT OUT
PRE EQ
INSERT OUT
POST DG
METER
PRE HPF
METER
OMNI IN
1-8
AD
INSERT POINT
To RACKIN PATCH
To OUTPUT PATCH
INSERT POINT
CH INSERT OUT
1-72{64,48}
CH INSERT IN
1-72{64,48}
HA
OMNI IN
MIX 1-24
ON
CH 1-72{64,48}
DANTE IN
1-64
To RACKIN PATCH
To OUTPUT PATCH
[OMNI IN]
[1-8]
OSC
METER
LEVEL
DANTE
IN
METER
To OUTPUT PATCH
TALKBACK
TB INPUT
DANTE IN 1-64
OMNI IN 1-8
TALKBACK
LEVEL
DANTE
INPUT
To OUTPUT PATCH
To OUTPUT PATCH
To OUTPUT PATCH
To OUTPUT PATCH
+48V
[TALKBACK
INPUT]
To OUTPUT PATCH
To OUTPUT PATCH
To OUTPUT PATCH
Refer to CL5/CL3/CL1 Mixer Block Diagram 2/2
CUE / MONITOR
MONITOR DELAY AUTO BYPASS
CUE TRIM
(INPUT/OUTPUT/DCA)
CUE L BUS
CUE L
CUE R BUS
CUE R
CUE ON
MONO
CUE OUT ON
METER CUE L
METER CUE R
DELAY
(MAX:1000ms)
DELAY
(MAX:1000ms)
CUE OUT L
To OUTPUT PATCH
CUE OUT R
To OUTPUT PATCH
CUE OUT
LEVEL
CUE LOGIC
PHONES
LEVEL LINK
DELAY
(MAX:1000ms)
DELAY
(MAX:1000ms)
OMNI IN 1/2
OMNI IN 3/4
OMNI IN 5/6
OMNI IN 7/8
PLAYBACK OUT
STEREO OUT L,R
STEREO OUT MONO(C)
MIX OUT1-24
MATRIX OUT1-8
DEFINE
MIX
(MAX:8ch)
MONITOR L
MONO
METER MONITOR L
MONITOR R
METER MONITOR R
MONITOR MONO(C)
METER MONITOR MONO(C)
ON
MONITOR OUT MONO(C)
DELAY
(MAX:1000ms)
+MONO(C)
CUE INTERRUPTION
To PHONES OUT
MONITOR OUT R
DELAY
(MAX:1000ms)
ON
To PHONES OUT
MONITOR OUT L
DELAY
(MAX:1000ms)
DIMMER
STEREO OUT L,R
STEREO OUT MONO(C)
STEREO OUT L,C,R
MONITOR SELECT
OMNI IN 1/2
OMNI IN 3/4
OMNI IN 5/6
OMNI IN 7/8
PLAYBACK OUT
PHONES L
PHONES R
To OUTPUT PATCH
To OUTPUT PATCH
To OUTPUT PATCH
An output port delay becomes invalid by
assigning a monitor out to the output port.
TALKBACK ON
MONITOR MONITOR
MONITOR DIMM ON LEVEL
FADER
OUTPUTS
MIX CASCADE OUT 1-24
STEREO CASCADE OUT L,R,MONO(C)
MATRIX CASCADE OUT 1-8
CUE CASCADE OUT L,R
DIRECT OUT 1-72{64,48}
MIX OUT 1-24
STEREO OUT L,R,MONO(C)
MATRIX OUT 1-8
PHONES OUT LR
OUTPUT
PATCH
2
Tip
Ring
Sleeve
DA
[PHONES]
PHONES LEVEL
MONITOR OUT L,R,MONO(C)
CUE OUT L,R
GAIN TRIM
DELAY
(MAX:1000ms)
METER
SLOT1OUT
DELAY
(MAX:1000ms)
METER
SLOT2OUT
DELAY
(MAX:1000ms)
METER
OUTPUT
PATCH
DELAY
(MAX:1000ms)
METER OMNI OUT
OUTPUT
PATCH
DELAY
(MAX:1000ms)
METER DANTE OUT
OUTPUT
PATCH
DELAY
(MAX:1000ms)
METER
CH INSERT OUT 1-72{64,48}
MIX INSERT OUT 1-24
STEREO INSERT OUT L,R,MONO(C)
MATRIX INSERT OUT 1-8
16
SLOT1
16
SLOT2
SLOT3OUT
[SLOT]
SLOT3
16
GAIN TRIM
8
DA
2
+
-
1
3
[OMNI OUT] (1-8)
GAIN
DANTE
OUTPUT
64
DIGITAL
OUT
[DANTE OUT] (1-64)
GAIN TRIM
2
DIT
[DIGITAL OUT]
AES/EBU
RECORDER IN
METER
STEREO L
MONO(C)
STEREO R
OUTPUT
PATCH
2
RECORDER CUE
ENCODER
GAIN
1
2
3
USB
4
[2TR RECORDER]
Level Diagram
Analog
Analog
Digital
GAIN
dBu
+30
+24
+20
dBFS
0
1
-10
2
3
4
5
6
-20
-10
-40
-20
-50
-30
-60
-40
-70
-30
-50
-80
-60
-90
-70
-100
-80
-110
-90
-120
-100
-130
-110
-140
-120
-150
-130
-160
-140
-170
-150
-180
-160
-190
-170
-180
-190
-200
-210
AD
㱂
㪠㪥㪧㪬㪫㩷 㪆㪛㫀㪾㫀㫋㪸㫃
㪧㪘㪫㪚㪟 㪞㪸㫀㫅 㪟㪧㪝
INSERT
ATT.
EQ
(x4)
DYN
1
DYN
2
INSERT
DELAY
DCA
LEVEL
/ON PAN
BUS
Adder
INSERT
ATT.
EQ
(x4)
DYN
MASTER
LEVEL
/ BAL
MASTER
ON
OUTPUT
PATCH
DELAY
㱢㪃㪘㪫㪫㪃㩷
㪫㪩㪠㪤
Analog
Analog
DA
dBu
Bit
0
+10
+4
0
Digital
Digital
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
㽲Max. Input [+30dBu]
IN
IN
OUT
OUT
IN
CASCADE IN
㽲Nominal Input [+10dBu]
Digital Clipping Level
㽴Max. Input [+4dBu]
[0dBu = 0.775Vrms]
[0dBFS = Full Scale]
+10
+4
0
PHONES
Max Output
(150mW@8㱅)
㽴Nominal Input [-16dBu]
Nominal Output
(75mW@8㱅)
㪲㪫㪿㪼㩷㫇㫆㫊㫀㫋㫀㫆㫅㩷㫆㪽㩷㫋㪿㪼㩷㫃㪼㫍㪼㫃
㪺㫆㫅㫋㫉㫆㫃㩷㫀㫊㩷㪈㪇㪻㪙㩷㫃㫆㫎㪼㫉㪼㪻
㪽㫉㫆㫄㩷㪤㪸㫏㪴
㽵Max. Input [-40dBu]
-10
-20
-30
-40
㽳Max. Input [-42dBu]
OMNI OUT1-8
[Default setting]
㽵Nominal Input [-60dBu]
-50
-60
㽳Nominal Input [-62dBu]
-70
㽲
OMNI IN 1-8 (GAIN MIN.)
㽳
OMNI IN 1-8 (GAIN MAX.)
㽴
TALKBACK (GAIN MIN.)
㽵
TALKBACK (GAIN MAX.)
-80
-90
-100
-110
-120
-130
-140
-150
30
31
36
Nominal Output
[+4dBu]
OUT
27
28
29
34
35
+30
+24
+20
CASCADE OUT
24
25
26
32
33
Max. Output
[+24dBu]
-160
Max. DSP Noise Floor
-170
-180
-190
For details of products, please contact your nearest Yamaha
representative or the authorized distributor listed below.
Pour plus de détails sur les produits, veuillez-vous adresser à Yamaha ou
au distributeur le plus proche de vous figurant dans la liste suivante.
NORTH AMERICA
CANADA
Yamaha Canada Music Ltd.
135 Milner Avenue, Scarborough, Ontario,
M1S 3R1, 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 & SOUTH AMERICA
MEXICO
Yamaha De México, S.A. de C.V.
Av. Insurgentes Sur 1647 “Prisma Insurgentes”,
Col. San José Insurgentes, Del. Benito Juárez,
03900, México, 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, Urbanización Marbella,
Calle 47 y Aquilino de la Guardia,
Ciudad de Panamá, Panamá
Tel: +507-269-5311
EUROPE
THE UNITED KINGDAM/IRELAND
Yamaha Music Europe GmbH (UK)
Sherbourne Drive, Tilbrook, Milton Keynes,
MK7 8BL, England
Tel: 01908-366700
GERMANY
Yamaha Music Europe GmbH
Siemensstraße 22-34, 25462 Rellingen, Germany
Tel: 04101-3030
SWITZERLAND/LIECHTENSTEIN
Yamaha Music Europe GmbH
Branch Switzerland in Zürich
Seefeldstrasse 94, 8008 Zürich, Switzerland
Tel: 044-387-8080
AUSTRIA/BULGARIA
Yamaha Music Europe GmbH Branch Austria
Schleiergasse 20, A-1100 Wien, Austria
Tel: 01-60203900
CZECH REPUBLIC/HUNGARY/
ROMANIA/SLOVAKIA/SLOVENIA
Yamaha Music Europe GmbH
Branch Austria (Central Eastern Europe Office)
Schleiergasse 20, A-1100 Wien, Austria
Tel: 01-602039025
POLAND/LITHUANIA/LATVIA/ESTONIA
Yamaha Music Europe GmbH
Branch Poland Office
ul. Wrotkowa 14 02-553 Warsaw, Poland
Tel: 022-500-2925
PA33
Die Einzelheiten zu Produkten sind bei Ihrer unten aufgeführten
Niederlassung und bei Yamaha Vertragshändlern in den jeweiligen
Bestimmungsländern erhältlich.
Para detalles sobre productos, contacte su tienda Yamaha más
cercana o el distribuidor autorizado que se lista debajo.
MALTA
ASIA
Olimpus Music Ltd.
The Emporium, Level 3, St. Louis Street Msida
MSD06
Tel: 02133-2144
THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
Yamaha Music & Electronics (China) Co.,Ltd.
2F, Yunhedasha, 1818 Xinzha-lu, Jingan-qu,
Shanghai, China
Tel: 021-6247-2211
THE NETHERLANDS/
BELGIUM/LUXEMBOURG
Yamaha Music Europe Branch Benelux
Clarissenhof 5-b, 4133 AB Vianen, The Netherlands
Tel: 0347-358 040
FRANCE
Yamaha Music Europe
BP 70-77312 Marne-la-Vallée Cedex 2, France
Tel: 01-64-61-4000
PT. Yamaha Musik Indonesia (Distributor)
PT. Nusantik
Gedung Yamaha Music Center, Jalan Jend. Gatot
Subroto Kav. 4, Jakarta 12930, Indonesia
Tel: 021-520-2577
Yamaha Music Europe GmbH, Branch Italy
Viale Italia 88, 20020 Lainate (Milano), Italy
Tel: 02-935-771
KOREA
SPAIN/PORTUGAL
Yamaha Music Europe GmbH Ibérica, Sucursal
en España
Ctra. de la Coruna km. 17, 200, 28230
Las Rozas (Madrid), Spain
Tel: +34-902-39-8888
GREECE
Philippos Nakas S.A. The Music House
147 Skiathou Street, 112-55 Athens, Greece
Tel: 01-228 2160
Yamaha Music (Russia)
Room 37, bld. 7, Kievskaya street, Moscow,
121059, Russia
Tel: 495 626 5005
OTHER EUROPEAN COUNTRIES
Yamaha Music Europe GmbH
Siemensstraße 22-34, 25462 Rellingen, Germany
Tel: +49-4101-3030
AFRICA
Yamaha Corporation,
Asia-Pacific Sales & Marketing Group
Nakazawa-cho 10-1, Naka-ku, Hamamatsu,
Japan 430-8650
Tel: +81-53-460-2303
MIDDLE EAST
TURKEY/CYPRUS
Yamaha Music (Malaysia) Sdn., Bhd.
Lot 8, Jalan Perbandaran, 47301 Kelana Jaya,
Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia
Tel: 03-78030900
TAIWAN
Yamaha Music Europe GmbH, Tyskland – filial
Denmark
Generatorvej 6A, DK-2730 Herlev, Denmark
Tel: 44 92 49 00
RUSSIA
MALAYSIA
Yamaha Music (Asia) PRIVATE LIMITED
Blk 202 Hougang Street 21, #02-00,
Singapore 530202, Singapore
Tel: 6747-4374
Yamaha Music Europe GmbH Germany filial
Scandinavia
J. A. Wettergrens Gata 1, Box 30053
S-400 43 Göteborg, Sweden
Tel: 031 89 34 00
Yamaha Music Europe GmbH Germany Norwegian Branch
Grini Næringspark 1, N-1345 Østerås, Norway
Tel: 67 16 77 70
Yamaha Music Korea Ltd.
8F, 9F, Dongsung Bldg. 158-9 Samsung-Dong,
Kangnam-Gu, Seoul, Korea
Tel: 02-3467-3300
SINGAPORE
SWEDEN/FINLAND/ICELAND
NORWAY
Yamaha Music India Pvt. Ltd.
Spazedge building, Ground Floor, Tower A, Sector
47, Gurgaon- Sohna Road, Gurgaon, Haryana, India
Tel: 0124-485-3300
INDONESIA
ITALY
DENMARK
INDIA
Yamaha KHS Music Co., Ltd.
3F, #6, Sec.2, Nan Jing E. Rd. Taipei.
Taiwan 104, R.O.C.
Tel: 02-2511-8688
THAILAND
Siam Music Yamaha Co., Ltd.
4, 6, 15 and 16th floor, Siam Motors Building,
891/1 Rama 1 Road, Wangmai,
Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand
Tel: 02-215-2622
OTHER ASIAN COUNTRIES
Yamaha Corporation,
Asia-Pacific Sales & Marketing Group
Nakazawa-cho 10-1, Naka-ku, Hamamatsu,
Japan 430-8650
Tel: +81-53-460-2303
OCEANIA
AUSTRALIA
Yamaha Music Australia Pty. Ltd.
Level 1, 99 Queensbridge Street, Southbank,
Victoria 3006, Australia
Tel: 3-9693-5111
COUNTRIES AND TRUST
TERRITORIES IN PACIFIC OCEAN
Yamaha Corporation,
Asia-Pacific Sales & Marketing Group
Nakazawa-cho 10-1, Naka-ku, Hamamatsu,
Japan 430-8650
Tel: +81-53-460-2303
Yamaha Music Europe GmbH
Siemensstraße 22-34, 25462 Rellingen, Germany
Tel: 04101-3030
OTHER COUNTRIES
Yamaha Music Gulf FZE
LOB 16-513, P.O.Box 17328, Jubel Ali,
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Tel: +971-4-881-5868
HEAD OFFICE Yamaha Corporation, Pro Audio Division
Nakazawa-cho 10-1, Naka-ku, Hamamatsu, Japan 430-8650
Tel: +81-53-460-2441
Yamaha Pro Audio Global Web Site
http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/
Yamaha Manual Library
http://www.yamaha.co.jp/manual/
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