It is not a TV production console. It does not have the cueing, com or machine control facilities required. It is marketed toward entry level SR/install.
Yamaha M7CL Digital Console is best with Live Sound Reinforcement.. but just in case you need it for video application you might as well consider using our MY - Cards. one example to this is MY8-SDI-D. You can connect this to your Camcorders. You can check it out at
MEH! The E.Q's are very average, not musical at all, the navigation is is not intuitive, making fast changes to parameters is, as always with digital consoles, painfully slow, and they don't handle getting dusty at outdoor events. I've always liked Yamaha analog consoles, and the PM5D is not bad, but the M7CL aint ever going to make it onto my preffered gear list. I just had a nightmare experience being lumped with an LS9 at a festival, it was totally inappropriate for the task, and after day 1, I went home and grabbed my trusty old Behringer MX9000, which outperformed the LS9 by a country mile. Price and brand names aint what cuts it in the live sound business, results are what count.
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It is not a TV production console. It does not have the cueing,
It is not a TV production console. It does not have the cueing, com or machine control facilities required. It is marketed toward entry level SR/install.
I'm using it tonight, house board at Club N in Greensboro NC. It
I'm using it tonight, house board at Club N in Greensboro NC. It's no PM5D, but it's not bad by any means.
Yamaha M7CL Digital Console is best with Live Sound Reinforcemen
Yamaha M7CL Digital Console is best with Live Sound Reinforcement.. but just in case you need it for video application you might as well consider using our MY - Cards. one example to this is MY8-SDI-D. You can connect this to your Camcorders. You can check it out at
http://yamahaproaudio.com
Hoping you'll enjoy using this console. its one of our best consoles!
Regards
Lou
MEH! The E.Q's are very average, not musical at all, the navigat
MEH! The E.Q's are very average, not musical at all, the navigation is is not intuitive, making fast changes to parameters is, as always with digital consoles, painfully slow, and they don't handle getting dusty at outdoor events. I've always liked Yamaha analog consoles, and the PM5D is not bad, but the M7CL aint ever going to make it onto my preffered gear list. I just had a nightmare experience being lumped with an LS9 at a festival, it was totally inappropriate for the task, and after day 1, I went home and grabbed my trusty old Behringer MX9000, which outperformed the LS9 by a country mile. Price and brand names aint what cuts it in the live sound business, results are what count.
drumster, post: 298489 wrote: ..., I went home and grabbed my tr
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The ls9 is nothing like the M7CL console. The differences betwee
The ls9 is nothing like the M7CL console. The differences between the interfaces are night and day.