M7CL Digital Mixing Console
M7CL Digital Mixing ConsoleM7CL Digital Mixing Console for a mid-range live application. Available for 32 channels and 48 channels


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M7CL Version 2
Now Available
A major software update incorporating the most requested features of the enormously successful M7CL mixing console
Available in 32 and 48 channel versions, the versatile M7CL has become the console of choice for a vast range of applications, from regional venues and houses of worship to major live music tours and theater productions. Incorporating requests from thousands of users worldwide, the M7CL Version 2 update adds even more functions to the console's already considerable palette.

The M7CL Version 2 software is now available online free of charge for all users. Yamaha is committed to supporting our valued customers through continuing product updates.
Main new features of version 2 software
The list below expalins some of the new features on M7CL Version 2.

Global Paste
Allows simultaneous editing of multiple scenes
Channel Library
A new memory area for whole channel information
Matrix Send on Sends on Faders
Access 24 mix busses in Sends on Fader mode
Relative Level Channel
Link
Channels can share parameter links with offsets between levels
Direct access to Sends on Fader from Mix Send knobs
A more efficient use of User Defined Keys by activating the Mix Send knobs to move between Sends on Fader mixes
Post Fader insert for input/output
A new insert position
Post Fader direct out
A new pick-off point for direct out
Monitor/Cue level control on Stereo/Mono faders Control monitor level with fader
Recall Safe
improvements
When a SB168-ES is shared by two M7CL consoles, it is useful to use ATT at the non-controlling surface. ATT is now a Recall Safe parameter and can be recalled without affecting the EQ.

The Time To Go Digital Is Now
If you're planning to build or upgrade a mid-size sound system – installed or portable – now's the time to move up to a top-performance, easy-operation digital system based on the M7CL. This is one digital mixing console that lets you concentrate on sound without being overwhelmed by the technology.
  • 48 or 32 mono microphone/line inputs, 4 stereo inputs, and 3 mini-YGDAI card slots (a total of 56 or 40 mixing channels).
  • 16 mix buses, LCR bus, 8 matrix channels, and 8 DCAs assignable to 16 omni outputs.
  • Virtual effect and EQ rack: up to 4 simultaneous multi-effect processors; up to 8 simultaneous 31-band graphic EQs.
  • Centralogic™ interface: central, logical, and intuitive.
  • Dual power modes: use the built in power supply, or add an external PW800W power supply unit (optional) for failsafe dual-supply operation.
  • Compact and lightweight: 48 channels in the space and weight normally required for 24.
Key Features Contents:
Centralogic™ Brings It All Together
Two Approaches to Total Access
Virtual Effect and GEQ Rack
Advanced Mixing Functions Made Easy
Multiple Security Levels Make Operation Safe and Easy For Any Operator
Beyond Basic Operation…When You Need In-depth Control

Centralogic™ Brings It All Together  Centralogic Icon
Yamaha's Centralogic™ interface takes the most direct approach to giving you maximum operational ease and efficiency in a digital console. Rather than trying to simulate the feel and workflow of an analog mixer, Centralogic™ goes straight to the heart of the matter, simplifying digital operation to the point where it is actually as intuitive as analog … if not easier. A touch-panel display combined with Yamaha's acclaimed selected channel concept and a straightforward navigation system – no layers, one-function physical controls, and all digital controls can be accessed through just two main display screens – lets you focus in on any operation directly and instantly. In fact, the entire 32-channel or 48-channel console can quite easily be operated from the 44.2-centimeter-wide (that's a little over 17 inches) Centralogic™ section alone.



Specifications:
General Specifications
Sampling Frequency Internal: 44.1kHz, 48kHz
External: 44.1kHz (-10%) to 48kHz (+6%0)
Signal Delay Less than 2.5ms INPUT to Stereo A, B
(@ Sampling frequency = 48kHz)
Fader 100mm motorized x 62 (46)
Touch Screen LCD 800 x 600 dot TFT LCD
Total Harmonic Distortion* INPUT to STEREO A
Input Gain=Minimum, PAD=ON
Master fader at nominal level and
one input fader at nominal level
Less than 0.05% 20Hz to 20kHz @+4dBu into 600Ω
Frequency Response
Input Gain=Max, PAD=Off
Master fader at nominal level and
one input fader at nominal level
INPUT to STEREO A
0.5, -1.5dB 20Hz to 20kHz @+4dBu into 600Ω
Dynamic Range
Input Gain=Minimum, PAD=ON
Master fader at nominal level and
one input fader at nominal level
110dB typ. DA Converter (STEREO A)
108dB typ. AD+DA (to STEREO A)
Hum & Noise**
Input Gain=Max, PAD=Off
Master fader at nominal level and
one input fader at nominal level
-128dBu typ. Equivalent Input Noise
-86dBu residual output noise (STEREO A)
STEREO Master off
Maximum Voltage Gain 86dB INPUT1-48 to Each Output
Crosstalk (@1kHz) -80dB adjacent input channels
(INPUT1-48, ST IN 1-4[L, R], OMNI OUT 1-16)
Phantom Power 48V
Dimensions
(W x H x D mm)
M7CL-32: 1,060 x 286 x 701 (Included MBM7CL: 340)
M7CL-48: 1,274 x 286 x 701 (Included MBM7CL: 340)
Net Weight M7CL-32: 42kg
M7CL-48: 50kg
Power Requirements AC100-240V 50Hz/60Hz
Power Consumption M7CL-32: 250W
M7CL-48: 300W
Operation free-air Temperature Range +10°C to +35°C
Storage Temperature Range -20°C to +60°C
* Total Harmonic Distortion is measured with a 18dB/octave filter @80kHz
** Hum & Noise is measured with 6dB/octave filter @ 12.7kHz; Equivalent to a 20kHz filter with infinite dB/octave attenuation.

Analog Input Characteristics
Input
Terminals
GAIN Actual
Load
Impedance
For Use
With
Nominal
Input Level Connector
Sensitivity *1 Nominal Max. before
Clip
INPUT 1-32
<M7CL-32>
INPUT 1-48
<M7CL-48>
-62dB 3kΩ 50-600Ω
Mics &
600Ω
Lines
-82dBu (61.6µV) -62dBu (0.616mV) -42dBu (6.16mV) XLR-3-31 type
(Balanced) *2
+10dB -10dBu (245mV) +10dBu (2.45V) +30dBu (24.5V)
ST IN 1-4 [L, R] -62dB 3kΩ 50-600Ω
Mics &
600Ω
Lines
-82DbU (61.6µV) -62dBu (0.616mV) -42dBu (6.16mV) XLR-3-31 type
(Balanced) *2
+10dB -10dBu (245mV) +10dBu (2.45V) +30dBu (24.5V)
TALKBACK -60dB 3kΩ 50-600Ω
Mics &
600Ω
Lines
-70dBu (0.245mV) -60dBu (0.775mV) -40dBu (7.75mV) XLR-3-31 type
(Balanced) *2
-16dB -26dBu (38.8mV) -16dBu (0.123V) +4dBu (1.23V)
*1. Sensitivity is the lowest level that will produce an output of +4dBu (1.23V) or the nominal output level when the unit is set to maximum gain. (All faders and level controls are maximum position.)
*2. XLR-3-31 type connectors are balanced. (1 = GND, 2 = HOT, 3 = COLD)
*3. In these specifications, 0dBu = 0.775 Vms.
*4. All input AD converters are 24bit linear, 128times oversampling.
*5. +48V DC (phantom power) is supplied to INPUT (1-48), ST IN 1L-4R, TALKBACK XLR type
connectors via each individual software controlled switches.

Analog Output Characteristics
Output Terminals Actual
Source Imp.
For Use With Nominal GAIN
SW *5
Output Level Connector
Nominal Max. Before Clip
OMNI OUT 1-16 75Ω 600Ω Lines +24dB (default) +4dBu (1.23 V) +24dBu (12.28 V) XLR-3-32 Type (Balanced) *1
+18dB -2dBu (616mV) +18dBu (6.16V)
PHONES 15Ω 8Ω Phones 75mW *6 150mW Stereo Phone Jack (TRS) (Unbalanced) *2
40Ω Phones 65mW *6 150mW
*1. XLR-3-32 type connectors are balanced. (1 = GND, 2 = HOT, 3 = COLD)
*2. PHONES stereo phone jack is unbalanced. (Tip = LEFT, ring = RIGHT, Sleeve = GND)
*3. In these specifications, 0dBu = 0.775 V rms.
*4. All output DA converters are 24bit, 128times (@48kHz) oversampling.
*5. There are switches inside the body to preset the maximum output level.
*6. The position of the level control is 10dB lowered from Max.

Digital Output Characteristics
Terminal Format Data
Length
Level Connector
2TR OUT DIGITAL AES/EBU *1 Professional Use 24bit *2 RS422 XLR-3-32 Type (Balanced) *3
*1. Channel status of 2TR OUT DIGITAL
*2. Dither: word length 16/20/24 bit
*3. XLR-3-32 type connectors are balanced. (1 = GND, 2 = HOT, 3 = COLD)

Control Input/Output Characteristics
Terminal Format Level Connector
MIDI IN MIDI DIN Connector 5P
OUT MIDI DIN Connector 5P
WORD CLOCK IN TTL/75Ω Terminated BNC Connector
OUT TTL/75Ω BNC Connector
REMOTE RS422 D Sub Connector 9P (Male)
Ethernet Ethernet 100Base-T RJ-45
LAMP 1, [2] 0V-12V XLR-4-31 type *1
USB USB 1.1 Host *5 USB* 6 A type USB Connector (Female)
DC POWER INPUT JL05 Connector
*1. 4pin = HOT, 3pin = COLD, lamp rated powered 5W Voltage can be adjust by a software.
All specifications are subject to change without notice.



Accessories:
Optional:
MBM7CL The Optional Meter Bridge for M7CL. It fits right above the console's display to provide high-visibility level monitoring. Click here to view the MBM7CL
PW800W The Optional External Power Supply Unit for M7CL. By adding the external power supply unit to the internal power supply provides redundant failsafe operation. Click here to view the PW800W
PM LIGHT Gooseneck Light.   Click here to view the PM LIGHT
*Available as replacement options.
PSL360 Power Supply Link Cable
 
I/O Devices
MY8AEB - NEW! 8 channel AES/EBU format I/O with REF VIDEO Input
and eXi-Clock synchronization
MY16C 16 channel CobraNet™ format I/O with dual network connectors
MY16-CII - NEW! 16 Channel CobraNet™ network I/O card
MY16AT 16-channel ADAT I/O
MY16AE 16 Channel Digital I/O Card
MY16TD 16 Channel Digital I/O Card
MY8ADDA96 8-Channel Analog I/O
MY8AD96 96 kHz Series Mini YGDAI Card
MY8DA96 96 kHz Series Mini YGDAI Card
MY8AE96 96 kHz Series Mini YGDAI Card
MY8AE96S 96 kHz Series Mini YGDAI Card
MY8AE Eight AES/EBU digital format I/O on a 25-pin D-Sub connector
MY8AT Eight ADAT digital format I/O (optical connectors)
MY8TD Eight TDIF digital format I/O (25-pin D-Sub connector)
MY8AD24 Eight 24-bit analog inputs on balanced 1/4" connectors
MY4AD Four 24-bit analog inputs on XLR connectors
MY4DA Four 20-bit analog outputs on XLR connector
 
Third-Party Interface Cards
16/o-Y1 AVIOM A-Net Interface Output Card (AVIOM Page: www.aviom.com)
AVY16-ES EtherSound Interface Card (AuviTran Page: www.auvitran.com)
MYMADI64 MADI Interface Card (Audi-Service Page: www.audio-service.com)


Software:
M7CL Editor Software

The M7CL Editor application for Windows operating systems gives you off-line programming access to all console parameters. You can set up and edit console parameters anywhere you can use your personal computer – in the office, on the road, in your hotel. A comprehensive graphical interface makes locating and editing parameters easy, and you can download setups from the computer to the console either by directly connecting the computer to the console vi an Ethernet cable, or by saving the data to a USB memory stick that can then be plugged into the consoles USB port. You can even control the console from the computer in real time while connected via Ethernet.
M7CL Overview Panel View
Overview
The overview display offers a convenient view of the mix parameters for 16 channels or mix buses at a time.
M7CL Selected Channel Panel View
Selected Channel
Similar to the Selected Channel display on the console, this display provides comprehensive access to all parameters for the selected channel. Multiple "Additional Views" for other channels can be opened simultaneously.

M7CL Group/Link Panel View
Group / Link
Channel linking can quickly and efficiently accomplished on the console itself, but if you need to create channel link or group setups offline, the M7CL Editor makes the task easy.
M7CL Rack Panel View
Rack
The M7CL Editor Rack display is essentially the same as the console display, allowing smooth, intuitive effect assignment and editing.
M7CL Library Panel View
Library
The M7CL Editor allows convenient data library management, too: shown here is the effect library display, complete with high-quality REV-X ambience effects.
M7CL Scene Panel View
Scene
You also have full access to scene functions with the M7CL Editor, including the focus and recall safe functions that allow exceptional control over the parameters that will be included and excluded when a scene is recalled.