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2 FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A.)1. IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT! 2. IMPORTANT: 3. NOTE: IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR THE UNITED KINGDOM Connecting the Plug and Cord COMPLIANCE INFORMATION STATEMENT(DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY PROCEDURE) Explanation of Graphical Symbols 3 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 4 PRECAUTIONS 1/2 Connections Do not open PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING CAUTION WARNING* Please keep this manual in a safe place for future reference. Power supply/Power cord Water warning If you notice any abnormality Power supply/Power cord Location 5 Handling caution Backup battery 2/2Information for Users on Collection and Disposal of Old Equipment 6 Contents 10. EQ and Dynamics 115 9. Input/output patching 105 8. Operations in the Centralogic section 97 SELECTED CHANNEL section 89 7. Operations in the 6. Output channel operations 79 5. Input channel operations 57 4. Connections and setup 43 3. Basic operation of the M7CL 29 2. Panels and controls 17 1. Introduction 9 7 11. Grouping and linking 123 18. User settings (Security) 207 17. MIDI 197 15. Meters 167 14. Talkback / Oscillator 161 13. Monitor/Cue 153 12. Scene memory 135 16. Graphic EQ and effects 171 8 19. Help function 22520. Other functions 229 Appendices 245 Chapter 1The M7CL is a digital mixing console with the following features. 9 Introduction Thank you An overview of the M7CLA mixing system that delivers both cutting-edge digital technology and analog-style operation Effects and graphic EQ that can be patched into a desired signal path 10 I/O card expansionPropagation via SB168-ES 11 About the models 14 The M7CLs channel structure Output channelsSTEREO channel / MONO channel MATRIX channels MIX channels ST IN channels INPUT channels The M7CL provides the following input channels and output channels. Input channels 15 About the MIX bus types (VARI / FIXED) Conventions in this manual About word clock 16 About the rmware version Chapter 2The top panel of the M7CL is divided into the following sections. This chapter explains the names and functions of each part of the M7CL. 17 Panels and controls29 Basic operation of the M7CL Basic operations in the top panel / touch screenPressing the touch screen Multiple selection (specifying a range) Special operations for keys Multifunction encoder operations 30 The on-screen user interfaceTabs Buttons 31 Faders / KnobsKeyboard window List windows The M7CLs touch screen shows the following information, and is broadly divided into two areas. Popup windows Dialog boxes Function access area 32 Viewing the touch screen34 Entering names35 Using libraries1LIBRARY button BDEFAULT button CCOPY button DPASTE button ECOMPARE button Recalling settings from a librarytool buttons. [SELECTED CHANNEL VIEW screen] Using the tool buttonsAbout the tool buttons1 2 3 4 5 [GEQ/EFFECT popup window] 37 33 corresponding library window. 1CURRENT TYPE (only for the output channel library) BList CRECALL button 4encoders, move the highlighted line in the list to select the library item you want to recall. 38 56Storing settings in a library 1 2 3 4 5 6 7Erasing settings from a library 39 12 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 40 12 3 4 5 1 2 3 4Copying/pasting settings Comparing two settings 41 5current settings (the second set), press the COMPARE button. 6edly to compare the rst and second sets of settings. Chapter 4 43 Connections and setupConnecting SB168-ES units to the M7CL-48ES using the STAGE BOX SETUP function Connecting SB168-ES units to the M7CL-48ES using the STAGE BOX SETUP functionSB168-ES (ID #2) SB168-ES (ID #3) SB168-ES (ID #1) M7CL-48ES After the steps above are completed, patches are assigned as follows: Set the dip switches on the SB168-ES units as shown in the table below. 44 Daisy chain connection After the steps above are completed, patches are assigned as follows: 46 Audio input/output connections Chapter 5 57 Input channel operations79 Output channel operations Signal ow for output channelsMIX channelsMIX ST MIX 1-16 M7CL-48ES (Daisy Chain) STEREO channel / MONO (C) channelSTEREO channel (L/R) OMNI OUT jacks 15/16, 2TR OUT DIGITAL jack (L/R) M7CL-48ES (Daisy Chain)OMNI OUT jacks 7/8, 2TR OUT DIGITAL jack (L/R) Attenuates/boosts the level of the signal. This assigns an output port to an output channel. This adjusts the output level of the channel. A parametric EQ with four bands; HIGH, HIGH MID, LOW MID, and LOW. This is a dynamics processor that can be used as a com- pressor, compander, or expander. Adjusts the left/right volume balance of the STEREO (L/ R) channel. Turns the output channel on/off. If off, that channel is muted. This patches the output signal of the output channel to an input of the rack. This selects the output signal of an output channel as a monitor source. 80 MATRIX channels 81 Specifying the channel name and icon 82 Sending signals from MIX channels to the STEREO/MONO busST/MONO mode LCR mode 84 34 5 6 7Channels for which ST/MONO mode is 8 9Channels for which LCR mode is 8 9 1 2 3 4 85 Sending signals from MIX channels and STEREO/MONO channels to MATRIX buses88 Channel library operations 89 Operations in the SELECTED CHANNEL section Chapter 7About the SELECTED CHANNEL section 90 About the SELECTED CHANNEL VIEW screen91 Operations in the SELECTED CHANNEL section92 Adjusting the send level to a MIX bus or MATRIX bus Adjusting the send level from the MIX channels to a specic MATRIX bus 93 Making HA settings (input channels only) Setting the pan/balance 94 Changing the output patching (output channels only)Making dynamics settings1THRESHOLD knob BOVER indicator CLevel meter DDYNAMICS ON/OFF buttons EParameter knobs Making HPF/EQ settings1FREQUENCY knob BHPF ON/OFF button 1Q/FREQUENCY/GAIN knobs 2 3 4 15 2 3 95 Making insert settings (INPUT, MIX, MATRIX, STEREO, and MONO c hannels only) Making direct output settings (INPUT channels only) Setting a channel to Recall Safe 96 Turning a channel on/offAssigning a channel to a DCA group (input channels only) Assigning a channel to a mute group Chapter 8 97 Operations in the Centralogic section105 Input/output patching115 EQ and DynamicsII I About EQ and dynamics Using EQ 118 Using dynamicsInput channels provide two dynamics processors, and output channels provide one dynamics processor. 119 3120 4window. lows. 1press the KEY IN SOURCE button to access the KEY IN SOURCE SELECT popup window. 2nal. For an input channel For an output channel 3 5another channel, or initialize the dynamics settings, use the tool buttons of the popup window.For details on how to use these buttons, refer to Using the tool buttons ( p. 35). You can use dedicated libraries to store and recall EQ and dynamics settings. 121 Using the EQ or Dynamics librariesEQ library Dynamics library Chapter 11 123 Grouping and linking135 Scene memoryThis chapter explains how to perform scene memory operations. About scene memories Using scene memoriesStoring a scene137 Using the SCENE LIST window Using the SCENE LIST window Using the keys of the SCENE MEMORY/ MONITOR section 138 2 3 4 5 1 2 140 Editing scene memoriesSorting and renaming scene memories 141 34 5 6 7 142 12 1 2 3 4Scene memory editing Copying/pasting a scene 143 51 2 3 144 12 3 4 1 2 3 4Cutting a scene Inserting a sceneUsing the Global Paste Scene memory 1ied from the following choices. SCENE eld to access the SCENE LIST win- dow. 2dow, press the GLOBAL PASTE button to access the GLOBAL PASTE window. 3 4 145 Using the Global PasteUsing the Global Paste function 146 5range of paste-destination scenes. 6 1 2 3 4 5 147 Using the Focus function148 Using the Recall Safe function Using the Recall Safe function Scene memory 149 If an INPUT channel is selected If a MIX channel is selected If a ST IN channel is selected If a MATRIX channel is selected If a DCA group is selected 150 56ters, turn on the buttons of the GLOBAL RECALL SAFE eld. 7press the CLOSE button to close the popup window. Then perform a Recall operation. 1 2 3 4 151 Using the Fade function152 56 7 Monitor/Cue MONITOR FADER MONITOR LEVEL DIMMER METER MONITOR SELECT Chapter 13Attenuates the monitor/cue signal by a xed amount. Selects the monitor source. 153 Monitor/CueThe following diagram shows the cue/monitor signal ow. This chapter explains the M7CLs monitor/cue functions. Detects and indicates the level of the monitor signal or cue signal. About the monitor/cue functionsNOTE CUEDEFINE MIX (MAX : 8ch) STEREO OUT L,R MONITOR L MONITOR R MONITOR MONO (C) STEREO OUT STEREO OUT MIX OUT1-16 MATRIX OUT1-8 STEREO OUT MONO (C) STEREO OUT L,C,R L R CUE L CUE R PHONES OUT LR 154 Using the Monitor functionThis section explains how to use the M7CLs Cue function.1INPUT CUE group BDCA CUE group COUTPUT CUE group DOther CUE group 157 Using the Cue function158 Operating the Cue functionDOUTPUT eld EMeter eld 159 3to specify what will happen when multiple [CUE] keys within the same CUE group are turned on. 4 5 6MONITOR LEVEL knob located in the SCENE MEMORY/MONITOR section of the top panel. 160 7 Chapter 14 161 Talkback / OscillatorThis chapter explains how to use talkback and oscillator. About the talkback and oscillator functions[TALKBACK INPUT] [INPUT] [1-32 {48}] [ST IN] [1L-4R] M7CL-32/48OSCILLATOR [TALKBACK INPUT] [EtherSound] OMNI IN [1-8] The Talkback function sends the signal (that is input at the input jacks) to the desired bus. 162 Using talkback Heres how to send a sine wave or pink noise from the internal oscillator to a desired bus. 164 Using the oscillator Using the oscillator Talkback / Oscillator 165 Use the knobs and buttons in the parameter eld to adjust the oscillator parameters.These buttons correspond to the following buses. Details of each parameter are shown in the following table. To enable the oscillator, press the OUTPUT button to turn it on. 15 Chapter 15 167 Meters Operations in the METER screen 169 15Using the MBM7CL meter bridge (option) Chapter 16[Figure 1] shows the signal ow for the virtual racks. [Figure 2] [Figure 1] 171 Graphic EQ and effects197 MIDI207 User settings (Security)User types and user authentication keys User Level settings 214 Preferences4 3 215 45close the popup window and press the SETUP button in the function access area. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 216 User-dened keys217 Console lockLocking the console Unlocking the console 1 2 3 4 5 218 Using a USB storage device to save/load dataSaving the M7CLs internal data on a USB storage device Using a USB storage device to save/load data User settings (Security) In the function access area, press the Press the SAVE/LOAD button to access the SAVE/LOAD popup window. The highlighted line in the le list indicates the le that is selected for operations. Press the LOAD button, and a conrmation dialog box will appear. Press the OK button to begin loading the le. 219 Loading a le from a USB storage deviceSAVE/LOAD button File listLOAD button Using a USB storage device to save/load data Conversion between the M7CL-32/48s INTERNAL HA and an external HA connected to the M7CL-32/48 Conversion between an external HA connected to the M7CL-32/48 and M7CL-48ES In the function access area, press the Press the SAVE/LOAD button to access the SAVE/LOAD popup window. The highlighted line in the le list indicates the le that is selected for operations. 220 Converting and loading the le content from a USB storage deviceSAVE/LOAD button File listSTAGE BOX DATA CONVERSION button 221 45 6 1 2Editing the les saved on a USB storage device 222 3Sorting les and editing le names/ comments 1 223 23 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 224 12 3 1 2 3 4 5Formatting media on a USB storage device 19 Chapter 19 225 Help functionLoading a Help le from a USB storage device 226 Loading a text le from a USB storage device227 19Viewing Help Using user-dened keys to recall Help directly228 Recalling the HELP popup window using only a user-dened key Directly recalling the Help for a specic panel controller Directly recalling the Help for a specic controller in the LCD screen Chapter 20 229 Other functions245 AppendicesEQ Library List EQ Library List DYNAMICS Library List 246 DYNAMICS Library List247 DYNAMICS Library ListM7CL Owners Manual 247 248 DYNAMICS Library ListDynamics Parameters M7CL Owners Manual 249 GATE, DUCKING, COMPRESSOR, and EXPANDER. An input channels DYNAMICS section 2 provides the following four types:COMPRESSOR, COMPANDER-H (Compander Hard), COMPANDER-S (Compander Soft), and DE-ESSER. An output channels DYNAMICS section 1 provides the following four types:COMPRESSOR, EXPANDER, COMPANDER-H (Compander Hard), and COMPANDER-S (Compander Soft). A gate attenuates signals below a set THRESHOLD level by a specified amount (RANGE). 249 Dynamics ParametersGATE I/O Characteristics Time Series Analysis DUCKING I/O Characteristics Time Series Analysis An expander attenuates signals below a specified THRESHOLD by a specified RATIO. 250 COMPRESSOR Time Series Analysis (RATIO= :1) I/O Characteristics (KNEE= hard, OUT GAIN=0.0dB) EXPANDER I/O Characteristics (KNEE= hard, OUT GAIN= 0.0dB) Time Series Analysis (RATIO= :1) 1 2 3 251 COMPANDER HARD (COMPANDER-H), COMPANDER SOFT (COMPANDER-S)DE-ESSER 252 Effect Type ListREVERB HALL, REVERB ROOM, REVERB STAGE, REVERB PLATEOne input, two output hall, room, stage, and plate reverb simulations, all with gates. Two input, two output basic stereo delay. One input, two output early reflections. EARLY REF. GATE REVERB, REVERSE GATEOne input, two output early reflections with gate, and early reflections with reverse gate. MONO DELAYOne input, one output basic repeat delay. STEREO DELAY 253 Effects Parameters254 MOD. DELAYOne input, two output basic repeat delay with modulation. Two input, two output chorus effect. One input, two output 3-tap delay (left, center, right). DELAY LCR ECHOTwo input, two output stereo delay with crossed feedback loop. CHORUS 255 FLANGETwo input, two output flange effect. Two input, two output autopanner. Two input, two output symphonic effect. SYMPHONIC PHASERTwo input, two output 16-stage phaser. AUTOPAN 256 TREMOLOTwo input, two output tremolo effect Two input, two output ring modulator. One input, two output high-quality pitch shifter. HQ. PITCH DUAL PITCHTwo input, two output pitch shifter. ROTARYOne input, two output rotary speaker simulator. RING MOD. 257 MOD. FILTERTwo input, two output modulation filter. Two input, two output dynamically controlled flanger. One input, two output guitar amp simulator. DISTORTIONOne input, two output distortion effect. AMP SIMULATE DYNA. FILTERTwo input, two output dynamically controlled filter. DYNA. FLANGE 258 DYNA. PHASERTwo input, two output dynamically controlled phaser. One input, two output reverb and flanger effects in parallel. One input, two output reverb and chorus effects in parallel. REV+CHORUS REVCHORUSOne input, two output reverb and chorus effects in series. REV+FLANGE 259 REVFLANGEOne input, two output reverb and flanger effects in series. REV+SYMPHO.One input, two output reverb and symphonic effects in parallel. REVSYMPHO.One input, two output reverb and symphonic effects in series. REVPANThis is a 1-in/2-out series-connected reverb and auto-pan effect. 260 DELAY+ER.One input, two output delay and early reflections effects in parallel. DELAYER.One input, two output delay and early reflections effects in series. 261 DELAY+REVOne input, two output delay and reverb effects in parallel. One input, two output distortion and delay effects in series. DELAYREVOne input, two output delay and reverb effects in series. DISTDELAY 262 MULTI FILTERTwo input, two output 3-band multi-filter (24 dB/octave). One input, two output basic sampler. FREEZE STEREO REVERBTwo input, two output stereo reverb. M. BAND DYNA. 263 M.BAND COMPREV-X HALL, REV-X ROOM, REV-X PLATE COMP276 COMP276S 264 COMP260COMP260S EQUALIZER601 OPENDECK 265 Effects and tempo synchronizationPreset Bank/Ch# 1 Preset Bank/Ch# 2 266 Scene Memory/Effect Library to Program Change Table270 Parameters that can be assigned to control changes272 Control change parameter assignments274 NRPN parameter assignments277 Mixing parameter operation applicability *8 Also applicable when INPUT PATCH for GLOBAL RECALL SAFE is set to ON. Input channels 278 MIX Channels*10 Linked if the send-destination channel is Stereo. MATRIX Channels*6 Applicable only to On/Off 279 STEREO, MONO Channels*10 Linked if the send-destination channel is Stereo. DCAFunctions that can be assigned to user-defined keys 280 Functions that can be assigned to user-dened keys282 MIDI Data Format289 Warning/Error Messages291 Troubleshooting293 General SpecicationsInput/output characteristics Analog Input Characteristics General Specifications Input/output characteristics Input/output characteristics 294 Analog Output Characteristics Control I/O Characteristics Channel Status of 2TR OUT DIGITAL Digital Input & Output Characteristics Electrical characteristics 295 Electrical characteristicsM7CL Owners Manual 295 All faders are nominal when measured. Output impedance of signal generator:150ohms Gain Error Fs= 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz @1 kHz Total Harmonic Distortion Fs= 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz Hum & Noise Electrical characteristics 296 Dynamic Range Fs= 44.1 kHz or 48 kHzSampling FrequencyMixer Basic Parameters M7CL Owners Manual 297 Libraries Input Function Output Function Output Port Processor 297 Mixer Basic ParametersPin Assignment REMOTE DC POWER INPUT 298 Pin AssignmentDimensions M7CL Owners Manual 299 299 DimensionsUnit : mm185 370 13 22 102 701 146 168: PSL360 (option) M7CL-48/48ES M7CL-32 300 Installing the MBM7CL meter bridge (option)302 IndexSymbols D C B Numerics A 303 E L K H G F I 304 M N S P O R 305 T W U V MIX OUT MATRIX OUT EFFECT CH INSERT OUT 1-32 {48} MATRIX INSERT OUT 1-8 DIRECT OUT 1-32 {48} (MAX : 8ch) STEREO OUT STEREO MATRIX CH 1-32 {48} +48V MASTER +48V HPF LPF LEVEL INPUT INPUT INPUT [TALKBACK 307 M7CL-48/M7CL-32 Block DiagramOUTPUTS L,R MONO (C) [1-32 {48}] [1L-4R] [SLOT]OSCILLATOR CASCADE OUT MIX 1-16 CH 1-32 {48} INPUT] [INPUT] [ST IN]SLOT1 SLOT2 SLOT3 ST IN L ST IN R GAIN INPUT MATRIX CUE CASCADE Sine Wave Pink Noise Burst Noise MIX ST RACK1 RACK2 (same as RACK1) RACK3 (same as RACK1) RACK4 (same as RACK1) KEYIN CUE EFFECT CUEKEYIN ST IN1L-4R RACK 5-8 OUT L / R KEYIN CUE EFFECT CUE DEFINE KEYIN CH1-32 {48} PHONES OUT LR SLOT1 [PHONES] [SLOT] [OMNI OUT] (1-16) [2TR OUT DIGITAL]STEREO OUT L,R MONITOR L MONITOR R MONITOR MONO (C) MIX OUT1-16 MATRIX OUT1-8 STEREO OUT MONO (C) STEREO OUT L,C,R SLOT2 SLOT3MIX CASCADE OUT 1-16 CUE CASCADE OUT L,R DIRECT OUT 1-32 {48} MONITOR OUT L,R, MONO (C) MIX INSERT OUT 1-16 STEREO INSERT OUT L,R,MONO (C) MONITOR OUT L,R,MONO (C) STEEREO OUT L,R,MONO (C) MONITOR OUT L,R,MONO (C) STEREO CASCADE OUT L,R,MONO (C) MATRIX CASCADE OUT 1-8 RACK6 (same as RACK5) RACK7 (same as RACK5) RACK8 (same as RACK5) RACK5 INSERT STCH 1L-4R STEREO L,R,MONO(C) MATRIX 1-8 CUE L CUE RDIMMER MONITOR SELECT MIX OUT MATRIX OUT EFFECT (MAX : 8ch) STEREO OUT STEREO MATRIX CH 1-48 +48V MASTER +48V HPF LPF LEVEL INPUT INPUT INPUT [TALKBACK 308 M7CL-48ES Block DiagramOUTPUTS L,R MONO (C) [1-8] [SLOT]OSCILLATOR CASCADE OUT MIX 1-16 CH 1-48 INPUT] [EtherSound] [OMNI IN]SLOT1 SLOT2 SLOT3 OMNI IN GAIN MATRIX CUE CASCADE Sine Wave Pink Noise Burst Noise MIX ST RACK1 RACK2 (same as RACK1) RACK3 (same as RACK1) RACK4 (same as RACK1) KEYIN CUE EFFECT CUEKEYIN ST IN1L-4R RACK 5-8 OUT L / R KEYIN CUE EFFECT CUE DEFINE KEYIN CH1-48 PHONES OUT LR SLOT1 [PHONES] [SLOT] [OMNI OUT] (1-8) [2TR OUT DIGITAL]STEREO OUT L,R MONITOR L MONITOR R MONITOR MONO (C) [EtherSound]MIX OUT1-16 MATRIX OUT1-8 STEREO OUT MONO (C) STEREO OUT L,C,R SLOT2 SLOT3RACK6 (same as RACK5) RACK7 (same as RACK5) RACK8 (same as RACK5) RACK5 INSERT ST IN 1L-4R STEREO L,R,MONO(C) MATRIX 1-8 CUE L CUE R 309 M7CL-48/M7CL-32 Level Diagram310 M7CL-48ES Level Diagram
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