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IMX644 Manager Owner’s Manual
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Please read carefully the Software Licensing Agreement at the end of this manual before installing the software.
Copying of the software or reproduction of this manual in whole or in part by any means is expressly forbidden without the written con-
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SPECIAL NOTICES
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Precautions when using the [USB] connector
When connecting the computer to the [USB] connector, make sure to observe the following points. Failing to do so risks freezing the
computer and corrupting or losing the data. If the computer or the device freezes, restart the application software or the computer OS,
or turn the power to the device off then on again.
CAUTION
Use an AB type USB cable of less than about 3 meters.
Before connecting the computer to the [USB] connector, exit from any power-saving mode of the computer (such as suspend, sleep,
standby).
Before turning on the power to the device, connect the computer to the [USB] connector.
•Execute the following before turning the power to the device on/off or plugging/unplugging the USB cable to/from the [USB] con-
nector.
- Make sure that data is not being transmitted from the device.
- Quit any open application software on the computer.
While the computer is connected to the device, you should wait for six seconds or more between these operations: (1) when turning
the power of the device off then on again, or (2) when alternately connecting/disconnecting the USB cable.
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What is IMX644 Manager?...................................................................................... 3
System requirements .............................................................................................3
Installation procedure ............................................................................................4
Installing IMX644 Manager................................................................................4
Installing the IMX644 USB Driver (Windows 7 users) ....................................5
Installing the IMX644 USB Driver (Windows Vista users)..............................8
Installing the IMX644 USB Driver (Windows XP users) ...............................12
Uninstallation procedure .....................................................................................13
Windows 7 users .............................................................................................13
Windows Vista users.......................................................................................13
Windows XP users ..........................................................................................14
Starting IMX644 Manager ..................................................................................... 15
Basic operation in the Parameter Edit screen ...................................................17
BLOCK screen ...................................................................................................... 19
INPUT screen ........................................................................................................ 23
MATRIX screen ..................................................................................................... 24
OUTPUT screen .................................................................................................... 25
OUTPUT EQ screen ..............................................................................................26
MISC screen ..........................................................................................................28
GPI screen............................................................................................................. 30
MEMORY screen ................................................................................................... 31
Troubleshooting ...................................................................................................32
SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT................................................................... 34
Table of contents
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IMX644 Manager is application software that lets you make detailed parameter settings for the IMX644. IMX644 Manager has the
following functionality.
• Edit the IMX644’s parameters
When connected online with the IMX644, you can perform detailed editing of the IMX644’s parameters in real-time. Edited set-
tings can be saved as a file.
You can use IMX644 Manager to edit offline even when not connected to the IMX644 online. However, some parameters are saved
only in the IMX644, so operation when editing offline will differ in some cases from operation when editing online (e.g., channel
levels and GPI settings). As far as possible, you should use this software when connected online with the IMX644.
• Send files of settings to the IMX644
Files of settings that you saved using IMX644 Manager can be sent and loaded into the IMX644.
NOTE
Communication between the IMX644 and IMX644 Manager requires that they be connected via a USB cable or RS-232C cable. In order to
connect via USB, you’ll also need to install the IMX644 USB Driver.
In order to use IMX644 Manager, your computer must meet the following requirements.
NOTE
Depending on the operating system you’re using, your computer may require specifications that exceed these requirements.
The following system requirements are for IMX644 Manager version 1.02 For the latest information on the most recent version and system
requirements, refer to the following URL.
Windows 7/Vista
Windows XP Professional SP2 or later / XP Home Edition SP2 or later
What is IMX644 Manager?
System requirements
http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/
OS
Windows 7 (64 or 32 bit), Vista (64 or 32 bit), XP Professional (SP2 or later), XP Home Edition (SP2 or
later)
Hard Disk
Free disk space of 50 MB or more
Display
1024 x 768, high color (16 bit) or higher
Other
Mouse / Keyboard / USB connector or RS-232C connector
CPU
Intel Pentium/Celeron 1.4 GHz or higher
Available Memory
1 GB or more (2 GB or more for Windows 7 64-bit version)
CPU
Intel Pentium III 400 MHz or higher
Available Memory
128 MB or more
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This section explains how to install IMX644 Manager and the IMX644 USB Driver.
The IMX644 USB Driver installation procedure will depend on the OS you are using.
Windows 7 users .........................page 5
Windows Vista users ...................page 8
Windows XP users ......................page 12
Installing IMX644 Manager
1
Disconnect all USB devices (other than keyboard and mouse) from your computer, including the IMX644.
2
Log on to Windows using an account that has administrative privileges.
You must also close all application software and windows you’re not using.
3
Double-click “IMX644Manager.msi,” located where you extracted the compressed file that you down-
loaded.
The setup dialog box for Yamaha IMX644 Manager will appear.
4
Perform the installation as directed by the on-screen instructions.
After installation the IMX644 folder will initially be in the computer’s “C:\Program Files
(x86)\YAMAHA” folder if you’re running the 64-bit version of the OS, or in the “C:\Program
Files\YAMAHA” folder if you’re running the 32-bit version. A shortcut icon will be created on your
desktop.
If you intend to connect IMX644 Manager to the IMX644 via USB, you’ll need to install the IMX644 Manager USB Driver
next.
NOTE
If you’re using Windows 7/Vista and the “User Account Control” dialog box appears, click [Allow].
If IMX644 Manager is already installed, a software maintenance screen will appear during installation of IMX644 Manager. Remove
the software by following the on-screen directions. After you’ve removed the software, perform the installation from step 3.
Installation procedure
If this software is already installed in your computer
You’ll need to uninstall any older versions of IMX644 Manager before installing the latest version.
For details on how to uninstall, refer to page 13.
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Installing the IMX644 USB Driver (Windows 7 users)
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Turn the IMX644 power switch OFF.
2
Turn the IMX644 ON while holding the front-panel MEMORY [D] button, then connect the IMX644 to the
computer’s USB connector.
3
Select [Start]
[Control Panel]
[Hardware and Sound]
[Device Manager].
The “Device Manager” window will appear.
4
Right click “YAMAHA IMX644” in “Other Devices”, and select “Update Driver Software”.
The “Update Driver Software” window will appear.
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Click [Browse my computer for driver software].
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Click [Browse] and select “C:\Program Files (x86)\YAMAHA\IMX644\usbimx644” if you’re running the 64-
bit version of the OS, or “C:\Program Files\YAMAHA\IMX644\usbimx644” if you’re running the 32-bit ver-
sion. Click [Next].
The “Windows Security” window will appear.
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Click [Install this driver software anyway].
The installation process will begin.
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When the installation process has finished, “Windows has successfully updated your driver software”
will appear.
Click [Close] to close the window, and check that “Yamaha IMX644 USB Serial Converter” has been added to the “Univer-
sal Serial Bus controllers” item in the Device Manager window.
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Right click “USB Serial port” in “Other Devices”, and select “Update Driver Software”.
The “Update Driver Software” window will appear.
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Repeat steps 5 through 7, above.
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“Windows has successfully updated your driver software” will appear.
Click [Close] to close the window, and check that “Yamaha IMX644 USB Serial Port (COMn*)” has been added to the
“Ports (COM & LPT)” item in the Device Manager window.
* The port number “n” will depend on the device.
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Turn the IMX644 ON while holding the front-panel MEMORY [D] button.
The IMX644 will start up in IMX644 Manager mode.
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Launch the IMX644 Manager either by selecting [Start]
[All Programs]
[YAMAHA IMX644 Manager]
[IMX644 Manager], or by double-clicking the shortcut icon on the desktop.
If the installation has been successful the IMX644 Manager [Status] indicator will light green and the
device will be online. If the device does not appear online, refer top the “Troubleshooting” section on
page 32.
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Installing the IMX644 USB Driver (Windows Vista users)
1
Power-off the IMX644.
2
Use a USB cable to connect the IMX644 to your computer.
The “Found New Hardware” screen will appear.
NOTE
Make the USB connection directly to your computer without going through a USB hub.
3
Click [Locate and Install driver software (recommended)].
NOTE
If the “User Account Control” dialog box appears, click [Allow] or [Continue].
4
Click [Don’t search online].
5
Click [I don’t have the disc. Show me other options.].
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Click [Browse my computer for driver software (advanced)].
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Click the [Browse] button, and inside the IMX644 folder, select the folder that contains the driver
(“C:\Program Files\YAMAHA\IMX644\Usbimx644” by default), and click [Next].
NOTE
If a Windows security dialog box appears, click [Install this driver software anyway].
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When the installation is completed, a message indicating this will appear.
Click the [Close] button to close the screen.
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The “Found New Hardware” window will appear.
Click [Don’t search online].
NOTE
Depending on your computer’s Windows Update driver settings, the above window may not appear. If the window does not appear, go
on to the next step.
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Click [I don’t have the disk. Show me other options.].
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Click [Browse my computer for driver software (advanced)].
NOTE
If the Windows Security dialog box appears, click [Install this driver software anyway].
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When the installation is completed, a message indicating this will appear.
Click the [Close] button to close the screen.
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While holding down the IMX644’s MEMORY [D] button, power-on the IMX644.
The IMX644 will start up in IMX644 Manager mode.
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Start up IMX644 Manager, either by choosing [Start]
[All programs]
[YAMAHA IMX644 Manager]
[IMX644 Manager], or by double-clicking the shortcut icon on the desktop.
If the software was installed successfully, IMX644 Manager’s [Status] indicator will light green, and it
will be online. If IMX644 Manager does not go online, refer to page 32 of “Troubleshooting.”
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Installing the IMX644 USB Driver (Windows XP users)
1
Power-off the IMX644.
2
Use a USB cable to connect the IMX644 to your computer.
The “Found New Hardware Wizard” screen will appear.
NOTE
Make the USB connection directly to your computer without going through a USB hub.
•A dialog box may ask you whether you want to connect to Windows Update. If so, select the option button at the left of “No, not this
time,” and click [Next].
3 Select the option button located at the left of “Install from a list or a specified location (advanced),” and
click [Next].
4
Select the option button located at the left of “Search for the best driver in these locations,” select
“Include this location in the search.” Then click the [Browse] button, and inside the IMX644 folder, select
the folder that contains the driver (“C:\Program Files\YAMAHA\IMX644\Usbimx644” by default), and click
[Next].
NOTE
If a message indicating that the software “has not passed logo testing” appears during the installation, click [Continue].There is no need
to halt the installation. If this message does not appear, simply proceed to the next step.
5 When the installation is completed, a message indicating this will appear.
Click the [Finish] button to close the screen.
6 Repeat steps 3 through 5, above.
7 While holding down the IMX644’s MEMORY [D] button, power-on the IMX644.
The IMX644 will start up in IMX644 Manager mode.
8 Start up IMX644 Manager, either by choosing [Start] [All programs] [YAMAHA IMX644 Manager]
[IMX644 Manager], or by double-clicking the shortcut icon on the desktop.
If the software was installed successfully, IMX644 Manager’s [Status] indicator will light green, and it
will be online. If IMX644 Manager does not go online, refer to page 32 of “Troubleshooting.”
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This section explains how to uninstall IMX644 Manager and the IMX644 USB Driver.
The uninstall procedure will depend on the OS you are using.
Windows 7 users
1
Select [Start] [Control Panel] [Uninstall a program] to display the “Uninstall or change a program”
window.
2 Select “Yamaha IMX644 Manager” from the list.
3 Right-click and select “Uninstall”.
A dialog box will appear. Follow the on-screen instructions to initiate the uninstall process.
4 Right-click “Yamaha IMX644 USB Serial Converter” in the “Device Manager” window, and select [Unin-
stall].
A dialog box will appear. Follow the on-screen instructions to initiate the uninstall process.
Windows Vista users
1
Choose [Start] ([Settings]) [Control Panel] [Uninstall a program] to access the “Uninstall or
change a program” screen.
2 In the list, select “Yamaha IMX644 Manager.”
3 Right-click and select “Uninstall”
A dialog box will appear; proceed with the uninstallation as directed by the on-screen instructions.
If the “User Account Control” dialog box appears, click [Allow] or [Continue].
4 With the IMX644 still connected to the computer, select [Start] [Control Panel] [Hardware and
Sound] [Device Manager].
The “Device Manager” window will appear.
5 Right-click “Yamaha IMX644 USB Serial Port (COMn*)” in the “Ports (COM & LPT)” item, and select
“Uninstall”.
A dialog box will appear. Check the “Delete the driver software for this device” checkbox, and execute the uninstall process.
* The port number “n” will depend on the device.
6 Right-click “Yamaha IMX644 Serial Converter” in the “Universal Serial Bus Controllers” item, and select
“Uninstall”.
A dialog box will appear. Check the “Delete the driver software for this device” checkbox, and execute the uninstall process.
Uninstallation procedure
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Windows XP users
1
Choose [Start] ([Settings]) [Control Panel] [Add or Remove Programs] to access the “Add or
Remove Programs” screen.
2 In the upper left of the screen, click [Change or Remove Programs], and in the list at the right, select
“Yamaha IMX644 Manager.”
3 Click [Remove].
A dialog box will appear; proceed with the uninstallation as directed by the on-screen instructions.
4 With the IMX644 still connected to the computer, select [Start] [Control Panel] [Performance and
Maintenance] [System].
The “System Properties” window will appear.
5 Select the “Hardware” tab, and click [Device Manager].
The “Device Manager” window will appear.
6 Right-click “Yamaha IMX644 USB Serial Port (COMn*)” in the “Ports (COM & LPT)” item, and select
“Uninstall”.
A dialog box will appear. Follow the on-screen instructions to initiate the uninstall process.
* The port number “n” will depend on the device.
7 Right-click “Yamaha IMX644 Serial Converter” in the “Universal Serial Bus Controllers” item, and select
“Uninstall”.
A dialog box will appear. Follow the on-screen instructions to initiate the uninstall process.
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NOTE
In order for the IMX644 and your computer to be connected online, you must connect the IMX644 to your computer and then power-on the
IMX644 while holding down its MEMORY [D] button (IMX644 Manager mode). Use either a USB cable or an RS-232C cable to make this
connection. If you’re using an RS-232C cable, use a female-female cross cable.
If both a USB cable and an RS-232C cable are connected, the USB connection will take priority.
Do not switch between USB and RS-232C connections after starting-up the IMX644. If you need to switch connections, you must power-off
the IMX644 and then restart the IMX644 while holding down its MEMORY [D] button.
To start up IMX644 Manager, choose [Start] [All Programs] [Yamaha IMX644 Manager] [IMX644 Manager],
or double-click the shortcut icon on the desktop.
When IMX644 Manager starts up, the starting screen will appear first.
1 [Parameter Edit] button
This button opens the Parameter Edit screen, allowing you to edit parame-
ters or to save parameter settings as a file.
If you click this when the [Status] indicator is “Online,” the “Password”
dialog box will appear. Enter the previously assigned password for the
IMX644, and click the [OK] button. The IMX644’s settings will be loaded
into IMX644 Manager, and the Parameter Edit screen (BLOCK screen)
will appear.
If you click this when the [Status] indicator is “Offline,” the “Confirma-
tion” dialog box will appear. If you want to edit parameters offline, click
[OK].
NOTE
If no password has been assigned to the IMX644 (i.e. with the factory settings or if the IMX644 has been initialized), the “Register Pass-
word” dialog box will appear. Enter the password (between one and eight characters long) that you want to assign to the IMX644, enter
the same password in the Confirm field, and click the [OK] button.
If you don’t know the password or if you want to change the password, you’ll need to initialize the IMX644’s internal memory. Initiali-
zation will return the settings to their factory-set state, so be sure to save any important settings as a file before you proceed. The
IMX644 will be initialized if you turn on the power while holding down its MEMORY [A] and [D] buttons.
Starting IMX644 Manager
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2 [File Transfer] button
This button loads a file of settings and sends it to the
IMX644.
If you click this when the [Status] indicator is
“Online,” the “Password” dialog box will appear.
Enter the assigned password for the IMX644 and
click the [OK] button; the File Load dialog box will
appear. Select the parameter file (extension “.i6x”)
that you want to send to the connected IMX644, and
click the [Open] button. The Transferring dialog box
will appear, and the settings will be sent.
NOTE
If no password has been assigned to the IMX644, the
“Register Password” dialog box will appear. Enter the password (between one and eight characters long) that you want to assign to the
IMX644, enter the same password in the Confirm field, and click the [OK] button.
If you don’t know the password or if you want to change the password, you’ll need to initialize the IMX644’s internal memory. Initiali-
zation will return the settings to their factory-set state, so be sure to save any important settings as a file before you proceed. The
IMX644 will be initialized if you turn on the power while holding down its MEMORY [A] and [D] buttons.
Use caution; when a parameter file is loaded and sent to the IMX644, some settings may cause high-volume sound to be produced from
the speakers if the levels in the new file are higher than the previous settings.
If you want to view the contents of the parameter file, click the [Parameter Edit] button while offline to open the Parameter Edit screen,
and then load the parameter value.
3 [Status] indicator
This shows the status of communication between the IMX644 and IMX644 Manager.
4 [Quit] button
This button closes IMX644 Manager. When you click it, a confirmation dialog box will appear; click [OK].
Status Condition
The IMX644 and IMX644 Manager are communicating; i.e., they are online. When you edit a
parameter in IMX644 Manager, that setting will be reflected on the IMX644 in real-time.
To go online, connect your computer to the IMX644 via a cable, and power-on the IMX644
while holding down its MEMORY [D] button.
The IMX644 and IMX644 Manager are not communicating; i.e., they are offline. When you
edit a parameter in IMX644 Manager, the change will not be reflected on the IMX644.In this
state you can perform offline editing or view the contents of a parameter file.
Searching for a connected IMX644. If you click the [Parameter Edit] button in this state, you’ll
be editing offline.
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Here you can edit parameters and save parameter settings to a file.
• Header area
1 [Return to start window.] button
Click this to return to the starting screen.
A confirmation dialog box will appear; click [Yes] if you want to save your settings. A confirmation dialog box will ask
whether you want to save to the memory indicated in the Memory field if you’re editing online, or save to a file if you’re edit-
ing offline.
2 [Open parameter file.] button
Click this to access the Open File dialog box. Select the file (extension “.i6x”) containing the settings that you want to load,
and click the [Open] button.
If you open a file while editing online, the Transferring dialog box will appear, and the settings of the file will be sent to the
IMX644.
NOTE
Use caution; when a parameter file is loaded and sent to the IMX644, some settings may cause high-volume sound to be produced from
the speakers if the levels in the new file are higher than the previous settings.
3 [Save parameter file.] button
Click this to access the Save File dialog box. Enter a file name and click the [Save] button; a confirmation dialog box will ask
whether you want to save the current settings to the memory indicated in the Memory field. If you click [Yes], the settings will
be saved to memory and then saved to a file. If you click [No], the settings will be saved to a file without being saved to mem-
ory.
4 Online/Offline indication
This indicates the state of communication with the IMX644.
If you want to change the communication status from Offline to Online, press the [Return to start window.] button to return to
the starting screen.
5 Venue
This indicates the name of the venue (parameter file name). Click the name to access the “Venue Name” dialog box, where
you can edit the name of the venue. This is also used as the file name when you save the parameter file.
6 Memory
This indicates the name of the currently selected memory. Click the name to access the “Memory Name” dialog box, where
you can edit the name of the memory.
Basic operation in the Parameter Edit screen
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• Parameter editing area
Here you can use mouse operations to visually edit the various parameters. The screen that is shown will depend on the tab that’s
selected.
• Screen switching tabs
1 [BLOCK] tab
Opens the BLOCK screen (page 19). This shows a block diagram of the entire signal route from input to output, and allows
you to make parameter settings.
2 [INPUT] tab
Opens the INPUT screen (page 23). Here you can edit the input channel parameters.
3 [MATRIX] tab
Opens the MATRIX screen (page 24). Here you can specify the output channels to which the input channel signals are sent.
4 [OUTPUT] tab
Opens the OUTPUT screen (page 25). Here you can edit parameters other than EQ for OUTPUT channels 1–4.
5 [OUTPUT EQ] tab
Opens the OUTPUT EQ screen (page 26). Here you can edit the parameters of the 6-band equalizers provided for OUTPUT
channels 1 through 4.
6 [MISC] tab
Opens the MISC screen (page 28). Here you can edit settings for functions such as Priority Ducker, Music Override, and Feed-
back Suppressor.
7 [GPI] tab
Opens the GPI screen (page 30). Here you can specify the memory that will be recalled for each input port of the GPI connec-
tor, and the make/open status for each output port.
8 [MEMORY] tab
Opens the MEMORY screen (page 31). Here you can save your edited parameter settings in sixteen different memories, or
recall previously-saved settings.
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This shows a block diagram of the entire signal route from input to output, and allows you to make parameter settings. By clicking
the buttons in the BLOCK screen, you can open parameter editing dialog boxes or move to other edit screens.
This screen will appear first when you click the [Parameter Edit] button in the starting screen to open the Parameter Edit screen.
1 MONO 1–6, STEREO 1–4
These indicate the input channels and their names. Click a name to access the “Input Port Name” dialog box, where you can
edit the name of the channel.
2 [GAIN] button
This button opens the “INPUT GAIN” dialog box, where you can edit the input gain for the head amp that is provided on each
MONO INPUT channel. Click the [CLOSE] button to close the dialog box.
3 Input SIGNAL/PEAK indicator
These indicators light green when an input signal is detected at the corresponding channel.
The indicators also light red to indicate excessive input level. If excessive input level is indicated, either reduce the output
level of the connected source, or reduce the input level via the appropriate rear-panel [PAD] (34 dB) switch or by using INPUT
GAIN.
BLOCK screen
“INPUT GAIN” dialog box
PAD
When editing online, this will indicate “MIC” if the rear panel PAD (34 dB) switch is OFF, or
“LINE” if the switch is ON. When editing offline, this will indicate “MIC” with the default settings.
+48V indicator
When editing online, this will be dark if the rear panel +48V switch is OFF, or lit red if the switch
is ON. This indicator will be dark when editing offline.
INPUT GAIN
This adjusts the input gain. Click the [+]/[-] buttons, or click the value and edit the setting in the di-
alog box that appears.
The range will depend on the setting of the PAD (34 dB) switch.
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Range Default
When PAD is on (LINE) 4.0dB – -20.0dB -1.0dB
When PAD is off (MIC) -30.0dB – -54.0dB -35.0dB
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4 [EQ] button
This button opens the “INPUT EQ” dialog box, where you can edit the EQ (equalizer) that is provided on each input channel.
Click the [CLOSE] button to close the dialog box.
“INPUT EQ” dialog box
The editable parameters differ between MONO INPUT channels and STEREO INPUT channels.
Level adjustment knob
This adjusts the gain of each band.
Right-click and hold down the mouse button to increase the value; left-click and hold down the
mouse button to decrease the value. Double-click to reset the value to 0 dB.
Parameter indication (G/F/Q)
These indicate the gain (G), center/cutoff frequency (F), and Q. Click the [ ]/[ ] buttons, or
make changes in the dialog box that appears when you click the value.
The parameters available for each channel are listed below.
[EQ ON]/[EQ OFF] buttons
These turn the EQ on/off.
[COPY to] button
This copies the parameters of the currently-edited EQ to the EQ of
another input channel.
The “EQ COPY” dialog box will appear when you click this button.
Use the option buttons to select the input channel to which you want
to copy the EQ settings, and click the [OK] button.
Press (hold) the
left button
Press (hold) the
right button
MONO INPUT channel
STEREO INPUT channel
Parameter Range Default
HIGH (shelving)
G -15dB – +15dB 0dB
F 2kHz – 18kHz 10kHz
MID (peaking)
G -15dB – +15dB 0dB
F 40Hz – 18kHz 2kHz
Q 0.5 – 12.0 0.7
LOW (shelving)
G -15dB – +15dB 0dB
F 40Hz – 2kHz 100Hz
Parameter Range Default
HIGH (shelving)
G -15dB – +15dB 0dB
F 2kHz – 18kHz 10kHz
LOW (shelving)
G -15dB – +15dB 0dB
F 40Hz – 2kHz 100Hz
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Yamaha IMX644 Omistajan opas

Luokka
Audio mixers
Tyyppi
Omistajan opas