M7CL Owner’s Manual

Using the oscillator

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Here’s how to send a sine wave or pink noise from the internal oscillator to a desired bus.

1

In the function access area, press the MON-
ITOR button to access the MONITOR
screen.

In the MONITOR screen, the OSCILLATOR field lets
you check the current oscillator settings, and turn the
oscillator on/off.
If you want to view or edit the oscillator settings in
greater detail, use the OSCILLATOR popup window
described in step 2 and following.

1

Popup button

Opens the OSCILLATOR popup window.

B

LEVEL knob

This adjusts the output level of the oscillator. If you
press the knob to select it, you’ll be able to operate it
using the corresponding multifunction encoder.

C

MODE button

This selects the type of oscillator signal. The type will
change each time you press the button.

D

ASSIGN field

Indicates the bus to which the oscillator signal is sent.
You can press this field to open the OSCILLATOR
popup window.

E

OUTPUT button

Turns the oscillator on/off.

2

Press the popup button or the ASSIGN field
to open the OSCILLATOR popup window.

In this popup window you can make detailed settings
for the oscillator.

1

MODE field

Press a button in this field to select the type of oscilla-
tor. This operation can also be performed using the
MODE button in the MONITOR screen.

B

Parameter field

Here you can adjust the parameters for the oscillator
you selected in the MODE field. The knobs shown in
this field can be operated using the corresponding mul-
tifunction encoders.

C

OUTPUT button

Turns the oscillator on/off. This operation can also be
performed using the OUTPUT button in the MONI-
TOR screen.
When the power is turned off, the oscillator will be
turned off.

D

Oscillator level

This indicates the output level of the oscillator.

E

ASSIGN field

Selects the bus(es) to which the oscillator signal will
be sent. You can press the CLEAR ALL button to
defeat all selections.

3

Press a button in the MODE field to select
the type of signal you want to output.

You can choose the following signals.
Using the oscillator
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SINE WAVE 1CH

Single-channel sine wave

PINK NOISE

Pink noise

BURST NOISE

Burst noise (repeated output of pink noise)
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