Adjust The Mix; Save Your Settings - Yamaha TF5 Quick Manual

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Adjust the Mix

Adjust the overall balance of the mix
After adjusting each channel, adjust the overall balance
of the mix while doing a sound check. While listening to
the main speakers, pay attention to the overall sound
quality, the balance of each instrument, the volume of
each performer's monitor, and the amount of effects
applied to each instrument.
• Adjusting SENDS ON FADER for the level sent to
AUX for each channel (page 16)
• Muting all input channels or effects (page 15)
• Turning effects on and off, adjusting the overall level
of effects (page 15)

Save Your Settings

Save your settings
You can save your entire mix setup as a Scene.
(SCENE window g page 18)
If several bands are performing on the same stage, or
if a single performer's mix or audio sources vary greatly
from song to song, you can save a complete mix setup
for each band or each song as a Scene, and easily
switch between Scenes.
You can also save individual channel setups by
overwriting existing Presets or by saving them as new
Presets in the Library screen.
After fine-tuning the sound of each channel to suit each
instrument or mic, you can save them as Presets and
recreate that configuration anytime, easily.
MUTE
Effects on/
off, effects
level
HINT
Using USER DEFINED KEYS
SENDS ON
FADER
When the console is in the default state, USER DEFINED KEYS
(page 15) are configured as "Direct Scene Recall" keys. You
can save a Scene by pressing and holding down one of the
USER DEFINED KEYS, and recall a Scene by pressing one of
the USER DEFINED KEYS.
What is a "Preset"?
A Preset is a file stored in the Library
contains channel settings such as the type
of input (instrument or mic), equalizer and
compression settings, etc. The default Presets
contain settings for various types of instruments,
so you can use them as a starting point when
setting up a channel. You can edit Presets and
save them as new Presets.
What is a "Scene"?
A Scene is file that contains all the settings for
every channel in your mix. By saving your setups
as Scenes, you can load a complete mix in an
instant and be ready for any situation.
Saving a Scene
- 9 -
Workflow Overview
that
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Recalling a Scene
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