Yamaha’s new M7CL digital mixing console

Oct 5, 2005 10:47 PM, Audio Technology Update e-newsletter

    



Yamaha’s new M7CL digital mixing console

Yamaha's new M7CL digital mixing console is now shipping.

Available in 32- or 48-channel formats, the M7CL has a small footprint lightweight and self-contained design. The Centralogic user interface combines a touch panel control surface with Yamaha’s “selected channel” structure that guides the user through a logical audio signal navigation system.

With the M7CL audio mixing controls are single-function, and digital controls can be accessed through two main software screens. The system features a raised center console section and LCD VU level meters.

For more information, visit www.yamaha.com.

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