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Store and Recall Up to 300 Scenes
A “scene” is a complete snapshot of all the console’s settings, and the M7CL
lets you store up to 300 complete scenes for instant recall whenever they’re
needed. This makes it a snap to reset the entire console for band changes, for
example. You could also store basic setups for different types of shows, then
recall and tweak the settings as required.
Global Paste
Global Paste allows simultaneous editing of parameters on multiple scenes,
eliminating the need to recall and edit individual scenes. If you need to make
last minute changes to HA or EQ settings in all scenes because a fill-in
musician is bringing different
instruments to a particular
show, for example, Global
Paste will have the job done in
no time.
Multi-level Access Control
In many applications it is desirable to prevent unauthorized access to the
console, or restrict access to a limited set of functions. The M7CL’s access
management features can be a significant advantage for overall system
administration.
USB Key Access
User access can be controlled via USB memory keys with passwords. The
administrator can assign specific functions to each unique key, so the user
only has to log onto the console with the USB key containing the password to
begin operation at the assigned level.
USB Memory for Convenient Data Management and
Portability
Standard USB memory sticks can be plugged into the M7CL USB port for
convenient storage and recall of a range of data: scenes, patches, user
libraries, channel names, preferences … essentially all system data. In addition
to providing a secure backup, this makes it easy to transfer data between the
console and the M7CL Editor application running on your personal computer,
or directly between M7CL consoles.
Recall Focus and Recall Safe Functions
Recall focus lets you specify the parameters to be recalled with each scene,
while recall safe allows you to specify parameters that are not to be recalled
with a scene. There are actually two kinds of recall safe: global recall safe
specifies parameters than will not be changed when any scene is recalled, and
scene-specific safe parameters
that will not be changed when a
specified scene is recalled. You
could use global recall safe to
prevent any scene recall
operation from changing a
critical overall EQ setting, or use
safe parameter settings to
prevent the vocal channel fader
setting from being changed by
recall of a specific scene.
Channel Library
The Channel Library is a memory bank that stores channel parameter settings
such as dynamics and EQ. Store your most frequently used parameter settings
for fast, efficient setup.
Access and Data Management
Memory & Recall
Onboard EtherSound and 3rd Port
Where the original M7CL-48 has 48 analog inputs, the M7CL-48ES has a total
of three EtherSound ports: two for connection to as many as three Yamaha
SB168-ES EtherSound stage boxes in either daisy chain or ring configuration.
The 3rd port allows permanent connection to a computer while the stage
boxes are connected in ring mode.
Auto-configuration for
Plug-and-Play Convenience
To set up a basic daisy-chain system all you need to do is connect the
M7CL-48ES to the SB168-ES stage boxes via appropriate cables and turn on
the power. The ES Monitor software is not required. Everything is configured
automatically, and you don’t even have to set or worry about the order of the
ID numbers of the SB168-ES units used. Switch a few settings and setting up
a ring network is just as easy.
Analog Insert via OMNI I/O
Although the 48 analog inputs are replaced by EtherSound ports, the
M7CL-48ES retains eight OMNI inputs and eight OMNI outputs that can be
used for direct analog connection. These provide an ideal way to insert
outboard processors and other equipment.
Data Compatibility with
All M7CL Consoles
The M7CL-48ES is compatible with backup data created by the M7CL-32 and
M7CL-48 consoles, so time and effort you’ve spent creating finely-tuned
setups for the M7CL-32 or M7CL-48 won’t be wasted.
M7CL-48ES Features
The M7CL-48ES adds EtherSound stage box connectivity for state-of-the-art system layout
and signal routing capability, while retaining superior M7CL efficiency, functionality, and sound.
Digital Advantages
Digital technology is impressive, but is only meaningful if applied with focus and care.
Yamaha delivers maximum digital value with features that really make a difference.
V2
V2
Ch1 EQ parameters
on Scene 001
Ch1 EQ changed
on Scene 002
Ch1 EQ changed
on Scene 003
Ch1 EQ changed
on Scene 010
The M7CL-48ES retains the three Mini-YGDAI expansion slots of the
M7CL-32/48, so expandability is not reduced in any way. The expansion slots
can be used to add analog or digital I/O, versatile Aviom personal monitoring
systems, direct live recording capability via high-performance Dante digital
media networking, the ability to use multiple external processing plug-ins via the
Waves SoundGrid system, and more.
Three Slots for
Flexible System Expansion
TDIF
AES/ EBU
Analog
HD/ SD-SDI
Simple SB168-ES switch settings allow a variety of
configurations.
Number of
SB168-ES units
Daisy
Chain
Ring
Three
Two
One
Three
Two
One
ID #1
1&7
1&7
1&8
1&5
1&5
1&6
2&7
2&8
2&5
2&6
3&8
3&6
ID #2 ID #3
1110
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