Operating The Cue Function - Yamaha CL5 Reference Manual

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[CUE] key in the Centralogic section
(When operating the MIX channel or
MATRIX channel)
NOTE
If STEREO/MONO channels are assigned to the Centralogic section, you can also use the [CUE]
keys in the Centralogic section to enable Cue for this group.
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Other CUE group
These cue signals are operated via buttons displayed on the
touch screen. This group is enabled if you turn on the CUE
button in the EFFECT window or the PREMIUM window, or
if you turn on the KEY IN CUE button in the DYNAMICS 1
window. This group will automatically be disabled when
you exit the corresponding window.
NOTE
You cannot turn on cue monitoring between different groups simultaneously. Normally, the group
to which the most recently-pressed [CUE] key (or on-screen CUE/KEY IN CUE button) belongs
will take priority, and the [CUE] keys for the previously-selected group will be defeated.
However, if you switch the Cue signal group in a specific order, the state of the [CUE] keys of the
previously-selected group will be restored when the current Cue signal is defeated.
The following illustration shows the
priority order of the [CUE] keys. After
you have switched groups from lower
to upper levels, if you then defeat cue
for the upper group, the previous
[CUE] key status of the group
immediately below will be restored.
For example, if you switch groups in
the order of OUTPUT CUE group
DCA CUE group
INPUT CUE group
then
successively defeat the [CUE] keys
(CUE/KEY IN CUE buttons) to
successively restore the [CUE] key
status of the previously-selected group.
On-screen CUE button
Other CUE group
INPUT CUE group
DCA CUE group
OUTPUT CUE group

Operating the Cue function

This section explains how to use the [CUE] key for a channel or DCA group to monitor cue
signals.
NOTE
The cue signal is sent to the same output destination as the monitor signal. Be aware that for this
reason, the cue signal will not be sent to the connected monitor speakers if you turn off the
Monitor function. However, the PHONES Out jack below the front pad will always output cue
signals regardless of the Monitor on/off setting. See
details about the Monitor function.
STEP
1. In the Function Access Area, press the MONITOR button.
2. Press the CUE display button or the INPUT/DCA/OUTPUT CUE field in the MONITOR
screen.
3. Use the CUE MODE button in the CUE screen to specify what will happen when
multiple [CUE] keys within the same CUE group are turned on.
4. Use the buttons and knobs of the INPUT CUE/DCA CUE/OUTPUT CUE field to specify
the output position and output level for each CUE group.
5. Press one of the CUE OUT PATCH buttons (L/R) in the meter field to specify a port
as the output destination for cue signals L and R (multiple selections are allowed).
6. Press the [CUE] key of the channel or DCA group to be monitored to turn it on.
7. Adjust the Cue signal level by using the [MONITOR LEVEL] knob located in the
SCENE MEMORY/MONITOR section of the top panel.
8. To defeat cue, press the currently-on [CUE] key once again. To clear all cue
selections, press the CLEAR CUE button in the Meter field.
MONITOR screen
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Monitor and Cue functions
"Using the Monitor
function"
(page
103) for
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