User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1.0 System Requirements
- 2.0 Wi-Fi Settings
- 3.0 Getting Started
- 4.0 Mixer Window
- 4.1 Channel Bank Navigation
- 4.2 Layer Navigation
- 4.3 Channel Names and Colors
- 4.4 Faders
- 4.5 Channel ON
- 4.6 CUE
- 4.7 Dual Cue Mode
- 4.8 SOLO Mode
- 4.9 Master Bank
- 4.10 GAIN
- 4.10.1 Digital Gain
- 4.10.2 Gain Compensation Mode
- 4.10.3 Analog Gain / Digital Gain Link
- 4.10.4 ALL GC ON
- 4.10.5 ALL GC OFF
- 4.10.6 Input Port
- 4.10.7 Phantom Power
- 4.10.8 Phase
- 4.10.9 Dante Wireless Microphone Control and Monitoring
- 4.10.10 Non-Dante Wireless Microphone Control and Monitoring
- 4.10.11 Input Port Patching
- 4.10.12 Input Port Patch Options
- 4.10.13 Multi-Channel Input Patching
- 4.11 SENDS ON FADERS
- 4.12 DCA GROUP MASTER FADERS
- 4.13 DCA GROUP ASSIGNMENT
- 5.0 EQ / PAN / 5.1 / DYNAMICS/ SENDS
- 6.0 OUTPORTS
- 7.0 UTILITY
- 8.0 RACK
- 8.1 GEQ Racks
- 8.2 EFFECT Rack
- 8.3 EFFECT EDITING
- 8.3.1 Current Effect
- 8.3.2 Effect Type Selection
- 8.3.3 Effect Library
- 8.3.4 Input and Output Patch Assignments
- 8.3.5 Input and Output Meters
- 8.3.6 Effect Bypass
- 8.3.7 Effect Cue
- 8.3.8 Close Effect Editor
- 8.3.9 Parameter Editing using Sliders
- 8.3.10 Numerical Parameter Editing
- 8.3.11 Multi-Segment Buttons
- 8.3.12 Accessing Parameters
- 8.3.13 Additional Parameters
- 8.3.14 Wet/Dry Mix
- 8.4 GRAPHICAL EFFECT EDITING
- 8.4.1 REV-X Time/Level Parameters
- 8.4.2 REV-X Space Parameters
- 8.4.3 REV-X Filter Parameters
- 8.4.4 REVERB Time/Level Parameters
- 8.4.5 REVERB Space Parameters
- 8.4.6 REVERB Filter Parameters
- 8.4.7 REVERB Dynamics Parameters
- 8.4.8 STEREO REVERB Program
- 8.4.9 MONO/STEREO/MOD DELAY Parameters
- 8.4.10 DELAY LCR Parameters
- 8.4.11 ECHO Parameters
- 9.0 SCENE MEMORY
- 10.0 SETUP
- 10.1 Fader Delay
- 10.2 Filled EQ Graph
- 10.3 Enable Inc/Dec Scene Recall
- 10.4 Show Send Levels in Meter Bridge
- 10.5 Enable Phantom Power Switching
- 10.6 Set EQ band to 0dB with Double-Tap
- 10.7 Show dB Markings on Mixer
- 10.8 Set DCA to 0dB with Double-Tap
- 10.9 Disable Screen Auto-Lock
- 10.10 Cue Operation Mode
- 10.11 Cue A Mode
- 10.12 Cue B Mode
- 10.13 Solo in Place Mode
- 10.14 Channel Select – StageMix Follows Console
- 10.15 Channel Select – Console Follows StageMix
- 10.16 Input Meter Point
- 10.17 Output Meter Point
- 10.18 Display Key Input for Dynamics Meters
- 10.19 RTA Peak Hold Mode
- 10.20 RTA Input Gain
- 10.21 RTA Number of Bands
- 11.0 Troubleshooting
Yamaha Professional Audio CL StageMix V8 User Guide
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One band of Parametric EQ can be adjusted at a time. Press one of the green
circles to select the band, and it will be highlighted yellow. EQ bands in
StageMix are labelled as follows:
HP = HPF (input channels only)
1 = Low Band
2 = Low-Mid Band
3 = High-Mid Band
4 = High Band
The current values for Freq, Gain and Q will be displayed for the currently
selected EQ band.
Gain and Frequency can be adjusted by dragging the circle around the graph.
Q is adjusted by using the iPad’s “pinch” gesture: hold one finger (or thumb)
on the screen while moving another finger closer or further away from the first.
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The most comfortable and accurate way of adjusting Q is to use a vertical
pinch movement with the thumb and forefinger.
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5.2.1 Gain and Frequency Lock
In some cases, it may be necessary to adjust the gain without altering
the frequency. Or to adjust the frequency without changing the gain. In
this case, the “Gain Lock” or “Frequency Lock” functions can be used.
These buttons are located above the EQ graph.
The “Lock” buttons affect all 4 bands (but not the HPF). When a band
is adjusted, the locked parameter value becomes red. The lock
function is automatically turned off when you navigate to a different
channel or select a different EQ band.
5.2.2 HPF
When any input channel is selected in the EQ Editing Screen, an [HPF]
button appears at the top of the EQ graph. Press this button to switch
the HPF on/off. When the button is green, the HPF is On. HPF has no
Gain or Q parameter: only frequency.
While an EQ band is being moved, the
parameter value will turn yellow to
indicate that it has changed. The little
arrows show which direction the band
should be moved to return to its
previous position.