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Instruções de Operação Yamaha, Modelo CL1

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The latest firmware version for CL series can be downloaded from StageMix is an application for the Apple iPad that provides remote control of Yamaha CL series digital mixing consoles functions via a simple, intuitive graphical interface from anywhere within wireless range. The software has been specifically designed to allow engineers to adjust monitor mixes from the performers’ positions on stage, directly controlling mix parameters via the iPad rather than having to rely on verbal directions to a second engineer. The result is better mixes in less time; a huge advantage during high-pressure pre-show setup. Although StageMix is focused on the requirements for adjusting monitor mixes on stage, its range of features is continually expanding, allowing it to be used for a wider variety of remote control StageMix is an application for the Apple iPad that provides remote control of Yamaha CL series digital mixing consoles functions via a simple, intuitive graphical interface from anywhere within wireless range. The software has been specifically designed to allow engineers to adjust monitor mixes from the performers’ positions on stage, directly controlling mix parameters via the iPad rather than having to rely on verbal directions to a second engineer. The result is better mixes in less time; a huge advantage during high-pressure pre-show setup. Although StageMix is focused on the requirements for adjusting monitor mixes on stage, its range of features is continually expanding, allowing it to be used for a wider variety of remote control functions. CONTENTS Page 1.0 System Requirements 4 2.0 Wi-Fi Settings 4 3.0 Getting Started 5 3.1 CL series Network Setup 5 3.2 iPad Wi-Fi Settings 5 3.3 StageMix Setup 6 3.3.1 OFFLINE DEMO Mode 7 3.3.2 Configure StageMix to Work with a CL Series Console 7 3.3.3 Select a Mixer and Begin Working 8 3.3.4 Edit Mixer Configurations 8 4.0 Mixer Window 9 4.1 Channel Bank Navigation 9 4.2 Layer Navigation 9 4.3 Channel Names and Colors 10 4.4 Faders 10 4.4.1 Long Faders 10 4.4.2 Navigation in Long Faders Mode 10 4.5 Channel ON 11 4.6 CUE 11 4.7 Master Bank 12 4.8 GAIN 13 4.8.1 Digital Gain 14 4.8.2 Gain Compensation Mode 14 4.8.3 ALL GC ON 14 4.8.4 ALL GC OFF 14 4.8.5 Input Port 14 4.8.6 Phantom Power 14 4.8.7 Phase 14 4.9 SENDS ON FADERS 15 4.9.1 Mix Send Levels 16 4.9.2 Mix Sends ON 16 4.9.3 Stereo Mix Pan 16 4.10 DCA Faders 17 5.0 EQ & PAN 18 5.1 EQ 18 5.1.1 EQ Curve in Mixer Window 18 5.1.2 Selecting PEQ or GEQ 19 5.1.3 Accessing the EQ Editing Screens 19 5.2 PARAMETRIC EQ EDITING 20 5.2.1 HPF 21 5.2.2 EQ Bands 1 & 4 21 5.2.3 EQ ON 22 5.2.4 EQ RESET 22 5.2.5 EQ Type 22 5.3 GRAPHIC EQ EDITING 23 5.3.1 Navigation in the GEQ Overview Section 23 5.3.2 Rack Position 23 5.3.3 GEQ Type 24 5.3.4 Editing GEQ Bands 24 5.3.5 Navigation in the GEQ Editing Section 24 5.3.6 GEQ ON 24 5.3.7 GEQ FLAT 24 5.3.8 Copy/Paste 24 5.4 PAN TO STEREO BUSSES 25 5.4.1 Balance 25 6.0 UTILITY 26 6.1 Mute Group Masters 26 6.1.1 Mute Group Dim Level 26 6.2 Tap Tempo 28 6.2.1 Multi-Select 28 7.0 SCENE MEMORY 29 7.1 Current Scene 29 7.2 Decrement / Increment Scene 30 7.3 Scene List 30 7.4 Scene Range 30 7.5 Selected Scene 31 7.6 Store Scene 31 7.7 Undo Store 31 7.8 Recall Scene 31 7.9 Undo Recall 32 8.0 SETUP 33 8.1 Fader Delay 33 8.2 Input Meter Point 33 8.3 Output Meter Point 33 8.4 Filled EQ Graph 34 8.5 Enable Inc/Dec Scene Recall 34 8.6 Show Send Levels in Meter Bridge 34 8.7 Set EQ band to 0dB with Double-Tap 34 8.8 Set DCA to 0dB with Double-Tap 34 8.9 Channel Select – StageMix Follows Console 34 8.10 Channel Select – Console Follows StageMix 34 9.0 Troubleshooting 35 9.1 No Wi-Fi Available 35 9.2 Connection Error 35 9.3 Connection Lost 36 9.4 Graphic EQ Doesn’t Affect the Sound 36 9.5 Problems Moving Multiple Faders 36 9.6 StageMix Facebook Page 36 1.0 System Requirements . Apple iPad (1st generation iPad, iPad 2, or 3rd generation iPad) . Yamaha CL series digital mixing console . Wi-Fi access point (preferably with 802.11n, 5GHz capability, though 2.4GHz and 802.11g will also work) . CAT5 cable (to connect the console to a Wi-Fi access point) 2.0 Wi-Fi Settings Configure the Wi-Fi access point, following the manufacturer’s instructions. No special settings are needed, but using security such as WPA is highly recommended, to prevent unwanted devices from joining the network. Here are some suggested settings to assist less experienced Wi-Fi users: 1. Give the wireless network a name (this is the “SSID”). 2. Choose a security mode (such as WPA) and password. 3. Select the wireless mode (802.11g or n). 4. In the case of “n”, select the wireless band (2.4 or 5GHz). 5. If available, enable “Auto Channel Selection” so the wireless channel with the least interference will be selected. 802.11n networks at 5GHz are preferred because they allow faster communication between the iPad and the Wi-Fi access point. Practically, this could result in more accurate level metering with the StageMix app...

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