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::Yamaha Consoles Training::


The Yamaha CL Series, PM5D, M7CL and LS9 have become the live industry digital consoles of choice with thousands “out there”. Touring and developing sound engineers will want to get exposure to these mixers as you will undoubtedly meet them on events! As an official Yamaha Commercial Audio Partner, SFL are committed to running practical and emotive training and demonstrations to our current and prospective customers alike.

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If you are a potential digital console purchaser, a freelance sound engineer, broadcast engineer, recording engineer, a venue or church engineer... come and see what this mixer range can do for you.

During this seminar we simulate an event environment with synchronised live multi-track recordings and DVD footage. Once the basic console functionality has been explained, you will be mixing live shows in the classroom!


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Agenda
• Introduction to CL Series, PM5D, M7CL/ES and LS9
• Digital Advantages
• Console Layout
• Connectivity
• Routing the Console
• Working the Channel Strip
• Onboard Dynamics
• Using DCAs
• Configuring the Mix Busses
• Effects and GEQs
• User Defined Keys
• Scene Memory
• Mutes and Safes
• Expanding the Console
• PC interface and editors
• iPad control for CL Series, M7CL and LS9

Prerequisites
We do assume that delegates attending will be familiar with the basics of live sound mixing. The focus of this fast paced training will be to familiarise engineers with the Yamaha user interface and to investigate product features rather than to teach generic mixing techniques.

SFL do teach a non-console specific “Mixing Techniques for Live Sound Engineers” course that would offer significant general sound engineering background for this course although it is not mandatory to follow it.