User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Como usar este Manual de Referência
- Sumário
- Árvore de funções
- Seção SELECTED CHANNEL (canal selecionado)
- Seção Centralogic
- Patch de entrada e saída
- Canais de entrada
- Fluxo do sinal para canais de entrada
- Especificando o nome/ícone do canal
- Configurações do HA (amplificador com cabeça)
- Enviando o sinal de um canal de entrada para o barramento STEREO/MONO
- Função de panorâmica adicionada (apenas canais de entrada mono)
- Enviando um sinal de um canal de entrada para um barramento MIX/MATRIX
- Indicação no visor do nome do canal
- Correção do atraso entre os canais (Input Delay)
- Saída surround para canais de entrada
- Operações da biblioteca de canais
- Canais OUTPUT
- EQ (equalizador) e dinâmica
- Trabalho de canal
- Memória de cena
- Armazenando e chamando cenas
- Edição de memórias de cena
- Uso da função Global Paste
- Usando a função Focus Recall
- Uso da função Fade
- Emitindo um sinal de controle para um dispositivo externo junto com a chamada de cena (GPI OUT)
- Reproduzindo um arquivo de áudio vinculado a uma chamada de cena
- Uso do modo de visualização
- Funções Monitor e Cue
- Talkback e Oscilador
- Medidores
- EQ gráfico, EQ paramétrico, efeitos e PREMIUM RACK
- Dispositivos de E/S e amplificadores com cabeça externos
- MIDI
- Gravador
- Configuração
- Sobre a tela SETUP (configuração)
- Configurações do usuário
- Preferências
- Teclas USER DEFINED
- Funções que podem ser atribuídas às teclas USER DEFINED
- Botões giratórios USER DEFINED
- Funções que podem ser atribuídas a botões giratórios USER DEFINED
- Codificadores atribuíveis
- Funções que podem ser atribuídas a codificadores atribuíveis
- Funções do botão giratório GAIN/PAN/ASSIGN (codificador atribuível)
- Banco de atenuadores personalizados
- Master Fader (atenuador mestre)
- Funções do banco de atenuadores personalizados
- Console Lock (bloqueio do console)
- Salvando e carregando dados de configuração de uma unidade flash USB
- Formatação de uma unidade flash USB
- Função de remontagem adicionada a unidades flash USB
- Configurações do Word Clock e dos compartimentos
- Usando conexões em cascata
- Configurações básicas dos barramentos MIX e MATRIX
- Como ligar/desligar toda a fonte de alimentação phantom
- Especificando o brilho da tela sensível ao toque, LEDs, visores de nome de canal e lâmpadas
- Definição da data e da hora do relógio interno
- Configuração do endereço de rede
- Configurações da rede de áudio Dante
- Uso da GPI (General Purpose Interface)
- Função Help (ajuda)
- Outras funções
- Inicializando a unidade com as configurações padrão de fábrica
- Ajustando o ponto de detecção da tela sensível ao toque (função Calibration (calibração))
- Ajustando os atenuadores (função Calibration)
- Fazendo ajustes finos no ganho de entrada e saída (função Calibration)
- Ajustando a cor do canal (função Calibration)
- Como ajustar o brilho do visor de nome do canal
- Como ajustar o contraste do visor de nome do canal
- Inicializando as configurações do console e da rede de áudio Dante
- Procedimento de atualização alterado para o firmware NAME SUB CPU
- Função de atualização adicionada ao firmware Dante
- Mensagens de advertência/erro
- Índice remissivo
- Data List
- EQ Library List
- DYNAMICS Library List
- Dynamics Parameters
- Effect Type List
- Effects Parameters
- Premium Rack Processor Parameters
- Parameters That Can Be Assigned to Control Changes
- NRPN Parameter Assignments
- Mixing Parameter Operation Applicability
- MIDI Data Format
- Input/output characteristics
- Electrical Characteristics
- Mixer Basic Parameters
- Pin Assignment
- MIDI Implementation Chart
Data List
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MIDI Data Format
This section explains the format of the data that the CL series
is able to understand, send, and receive.
1 CHANNEL MESSAGE
1.1 NOTE OFF (8n)
Reception
These messages are echoed to MIDI OUT if [OTHER COMMAND ECHO] is ON.
They are received if [Rx CH] matches, and used to control effects.
1.2 NOTE ON (9n)
Reception
These messages are echoed to MIDI OUT if [OTHER COMMAND ECHO] is ON.
They are received if [Rx CH] matches, and used to control effects.
1.3 CONTROL CHANGE (Bn)
Two types of CONTROL CHANGE can be transmitted and received; [NRPN]
(Non-Registered Parameter Numbers) and freely-assigned [TABLE] (1CH x 110)
messages. Select either [TABLE] or [NRPN].
Reception
These messages are echoed to MIDI OUT if [CONTROL CHANGE ECHO] is ON.
If [TABLE] is selected, these messages are received when [CONTROL CHANGE Rx]
is ON and [Rx CH] matches, and will control parameters according to the settings
of the [CONTROL CHANGE EVENT LIST]. For the parameters that can be
assigned, refer to “Parameters That Can Be Assigned to Control Changes”
(page 23).
If [NRPN] is selected, these messages are received when [CONTROL CHANGE Rx]
is ON and the [Rx CH] matches; the four messages NRPN control number (62h,
63h) and DATA ENTRY control number (06h, 26h) are used to control the
specified parameter.
Transmission
If [TABLE] is selected, and if [CONTROL CHANGE Tx] is ON when you operate a
parameter that is assigned in the [CONTROL CHANGE EVENT LIST], these
messages will be transmitted on the [Tx CH] channel. For the parameters that can
be assigned, refer to “Parameters That Can Be Assigned to Control Changes”
(page 23).
If [NRPN] is selected, and if [CONTROL CHANGE Tx] is ON when you operate a
specified parameter, the four messages NRPN control number (62h, 63h) and
DATA ENTRY control number (06h, 26h) are transmitted on the [Tx CH] channel.
For the parameters that can be assigned, refer to “Parameters That Can Be
Assigned to Control Changes” (page 23).
CONTROL CHANGE messages are not used for transmission to CL Editor because
there is no guarantee that the contents of the assignment tables will match.
(PARAMETER CHANGE messages are always used.)
CONTROL CHANGE numbers 0 and 32 are for selecting banks.
If [TABLE] is selected
Equation for converting a Control Value to parameter data
paramSteps = paramMax-paramMin + 1;
add = paramWidth / paramSteps;
mod = paramWidth-add * paramSteps;
curValue = paramSteps * add + mod / 2;
(1) If the assigned parameter has fewer than 128 steps
paramWidth = 128; rxValue = Control value;
(2) If the assigned parameter has 128 or more but less than 16,384 steps
paramWidth = 16384;
(2-1) When High and Low data is received
rxValue = Control value(High) * 128 + Control value(Low);
(2-2) When only Low data is received
rxValue = (curValue & 16256) + Control value(Low);
(2-3) When only High data is received
rxValue = Control value(High) * 128 + (curValue & 127);
(3) If the assigned parameter has 16,384 or more but less than 2,097,152
steps
paramWidth = 2097152;
(3-1) When High, Middle, and Low data is received
rxValue = Control value(High) * 16384 + Control value(Middle) * 128 + Control value(Low);
(3-2) When only Low data is received
rxValue = (curValue & 2097024) + Control value(Low);
(3-3) When only Middle data is received
rxValue = (curValue & 2080895) + Control value(Middle) * 128;
(3-4) When only High data is received
rxValue = (curValue & 16383) + Control value(High) * 16384;
(3-5) When only Middle and Low data is received
rxValue = (curValue & 2080768) + Control value(Middle) * 128 + Control value(Low);
(3-6) When only High and Low data is received
rxValue = (curValue & 16256) + Control value(High) * 16384 + Control value(Low);
(3-7) When only High and Middle data is received
rxValue = (curValue & 127) + Control value(High) * 16384 + Control value(Middle) * 128;
if ( rxValue > paramWidth)
rxValue = paramWidth;
param = ( rxValue-mod / 2) / add;
If [NRPN] is selected
1.4 PROGRAM CHANGE (Cn)
Reception
If [PROGRAM CHANGE ECHO] is ON, bank select messages will also be echoed
from MIDI OUT.
If SINGLE CH is selected, these messages are received if [PROGRAM CHANGE Rx]
is ON and the [Rx CH] matches. However if [OMNI] is ON, these messages are
received regardless of the channel. When these messages are received, scene
memory, effect library and premium rack library are recalled according to the
settings of the [PROGRAM CHANGE EVENT LIST].
Transmission
If [PROGRAM CHANGE Tx] is ON, these messages are transmitted according to
the [PROGRAM CHANGE Table] settings when scene memory, effect library and
premium rack library are recalled.
If SINGLE CH is selected, these messages are transmitted on the [Tx CH] channel.
If the recalled scene memory, effect library and premium rack library have been
assigned to more than one PROGRAM NUMBER, the lowest-numbered
PROGRAM NUMBER for each MIDI channel will be transmitted.
PROGRAM CHANGE messages are not used for transmission to CL Editor because
there is no guarantee that the contents of the assignment tables will match.
(PARAMETER CHANGE messages are always used.)
You can choose either MULTI MIDI CH or SINGLE CH.
If SINGLE is selected
You can choose the Rx CH, OMNI CH, and Tx CH.
You can choose whether a bank select message will be added.
A bank of up to 16 can be specified.
If MULTI is selected
The Rx and Tx channels will be the same.
The assignment table will use the settings for each MIDI channel. Bank select
messages will not be added.
You can make settings for up to sixteen MIDI channels.
STATUS 1000nnnn 8n
Note off message
DATA 0nnnnnnn nn
Note number
0vvvvvvv vv
Velocity (ignored)
STATUS 1001nnnn 9n
Note on message
DATA 0nnnnnnn nn
Note number
0vvvvvvv vv
Velocity (1-127:on, 0:off)
STATUS 1011nnnn Bn
Control change
DATA 00
Control number (00)
0vvvvvvv vv
Control Value (0-127)
STATUS 1011nnnn Bn
Control change
DATA 20
Control number (32)
0vvvvvvv vv
Control Value (0-127)
STATUS 1011nnnn Bn
Control change
DATA 0nnnnnnn nn
Control number (1-5, 7-31, 33-37, 38-95,
102-119) *
0vvvvvvv vv
Control Value (0-127)
* Numbers 0, 32, and 96-101 cannot be used.
* Control number 6, 38 can be used.
STATUS 1011nnnn Bn
Control change
DATA 01100010 62
NRPN LSB
0vvvvvvv vv
Parameter number LSB
STATUS 1011nnnn Bn
Control change *
DATA 01100011 63
NRPN MSB
0vvvvvvv vv
Parameter number MSB
STATUS 1011nnnn Bn
Control change *
DATA 00000110 06
Data entry MSB
0vvvvvvv vv
Parameter data MSB
STATUS 1011nnnn Bn
Control change *
DATA 00100110 26
Data entry LSB
0vvvvvvv vv
Parameter data LSB
* The STATUS byte of the second and subsequent messages need not
be added during transmission.
Reception must occur correctly whether or not the status byte is
omitted.
STATUS 1100nnnn Cn
Program change
DATA 0nnnnnnn nn
Program number (0-127)