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... usage This product was designed to mix multiple audio sources, such as a permanent record of your computer. Details about functions, production operation, and effects parameters. Controls located on the Yamaha Pro Audio website. The model number, serial number, power requirements, etc., may be...2-4 Documentation Quick Guide (this serial number in the space provided below . downloadable from virtual buttons and knobs displayed on the Yamaha Pro Audio website. Serial No. (rear_en_01) TF series Quick Guide We encourage you to your purchase to relevant sections in the...
... usage This product was designed to mix multiple audio sources, such as a permanent record of your computer. Details about functions, production operation, and effects parameters. Controls located on the Yamaha Pro Audio website. The model number, serial number, power requirements, etc., may be...2-4 Documentation Quick Guide (this serial number in the space provided below . downloadable from virtual buttons and knobs displayed on the Yamaha Pro Audio website. Serial No. (rear_en_01) TF series Quick Guide We encourage you to your purchase to relevant sections in the...
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... titles, etc. OVERVIEW SCENE Used to configure general mixer settings, as well as settings for each screen, see page 18. SYSTEM SETUP Allows you to record directly to the OVERVIEW screen, press the Home key ( ) below the display. For information about each setting. You can view the following screens by touching...
... titles, etc. OVERVIEW SCENE Used to configure general mixer settings, as well as settings for each screen, see page 18. SYSTEM SETUP Allows you to record directly to the OVERVIEW screen, press the Home key ( ) below the display. For information about each setting. You can view the following screens by touching...
Quick Guide
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.... If you to connect an iOS device or a USB storage device. When a USB storage device is on your data from /to play audio files or record the mixer's output directly and save it as an audio file (format: WAV). - 20 - The key lights when the channel is connected, you can ...the unit or disconnect the USB memory drive. You can press the [SEL] key to function properly.) For information about compatible iOS devices, visit the Yamaha pro audio website. NOTE When using FAT32 are not guaranteed to switch between controlling the left and right channel of the STEREO channel. To connect...
.... If you to connect an iOS device or a USB storage device. When a USB storage device is on your data from /to play audio files or record the mixer's output directly and save it as an audio file (format: WAV). - 20 - The key lights when the channel is connected, you can ...the unit or disconnect the USB memory drive. You can press the [SEL] key to function properly.) For information about compatible iOS devices, visit the Yamaha pro audio website. NOTE When using FAT32 are not guaranteed to switch between controlling the left and right channel of the STEREO channel. To connect...
Reference Manual
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... document 4 The display ...4 Universal operations 8 Library screen ...8 Keyboard screen ...10 Menu ...10 Button and slider operations 10 Toolbar 11 SCENE screen ...11 METER screen ...13 RECORDER screen (INPUT/OUTPUT/TITLE LIST screen 14 MONITOR screen 18 SYSTEM SETUP screen 20 USER SETUP screen 25 OVERVIEW screen 35 Input channels...35 Stereo...
... document 4 The display ...4 Universal operations 8 Library screen ...8 Keyboard screen ...10 Menu ...10 Button and slider operations 10 Toolbar 11 SCENE screen ...11 METER screen ...13 RECORDER screen (INPUT/OUTPUT/TITLE LIST screen 14 MONITOR screen 18 SYSTEM SETUP screen 20 USER SETUP screen 25 OVERVIEW screen 35 Input channels...35 Stereo...
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Procedures Recalling a Preset...9 Editing a Preset...9 Displaying configuration screens 11 Recalling a Scene...12 Editing a Scene...12 Setting the input ...15 Setting the output ...15 Recording...17 Playing back files stored on a USB storage device 17 Checking the input signals 19 Setting the oscillator...20 Using safe recall...22 Assigning a feature ...
Procedures Recalling a Preset...9 Editing a Preset...9 Displaying configuration screens 11 Recalling a Scene...12 Editing a Scene...12 Setting the input ...15 Setting the output ...15 Recording...17 Playing back files stored on a USB storage device 17 Checking the input signals 19 Setting the oscillator...20 Using safe recall...22 Assigning a feature ...
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... content. ձ ղ ճմյ ն շո 1 Displays the SCENE screen. (page 11) 2 Displays the METER screen. (page 13) 3 Displays the RECORDER screen. (page 14) 4 Displays the MONITOR screen. (page 18) 5 Displays the SYSTEM SETUP screen. (page 20) 6 Displays the USER SETUP screen. (...
... content. ձ ղ ճմյ ն շո 1 Displays the SCENE screen. (page 11) 2 Displays the METER screen. (page 13) 3 Displays the RECORDER screen. (page 14) 4 Displays the MONITOR screen. (page 18) 5 Displays the SYSTEM SETUP screen. (page 20) 6 Displays the USER SETUP screen. (...
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.... - 14 - Files encoded using a high-speed device, such as a hard disk drive (HDD) or solid-state drive (SSD). TF Series Reference Manual Toolbar RECORDER screen (INPUT/OUTPUT/TITLE LIST screen) You can connect a USB storage device to the console's iPad connector and use the USB connector (located on the... devices with a sector size of 512 bytes. (Certain large-capacity hard disk drives may apply to small-capacity USB memory devices.) • For recording, we recommend using variable bit rate (VBR) can be used as an audio file and play back audio files stored on the device, and manage...
.... - 14 - Files encoded using a high-speed device, such as a hard disk drive (HDD) or solid-state drive (SSD). TF Series Reference Manual Toolbar RECORDER screen (INPUT/OUTPUT/TITLE LIST screen) You can connect a USB storage device to the console's iPad connector and use the USB connector (located on the... devices with a sector size of 512 bytes. (Certain large-capacity hard disk drives may apply to small-capacity USB memory devices.) • For recording, we recommend using variable bit rate (VBR) can be used as an audio file and play back audio files stored on the device, and manage...
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Drag the PLAYBACK level slider and adjust the playback level. RECORD level slider - 15 - Toolbar 2. Setting the input 1. If you want to monitor the record source, touch the RECORD CUE button to turn the cue on . PLAYBACK level slider 3. TF Series Reference Manual Drag the RECORD level slider and adjust the recording level. 2. Touch the PLAYBACK CUE button to record. Touch the RECORD source selection menu ad select the source you want to turn the cue on . Setting the output 1.
Drag the PLAYBACK level slider and adjust the playback level. RECORD level slider - 15 - Toolbar 2. Setting the input 1. If you want to monitor the record source, touch the RECORD CUE button to turn the cue on . PLAYBACK level slider 3. TF Series Reference Manual Drag the RECORD level slider and adjust the recording level. 2. Touch the PLAYBACK CUE button to record. Touch the RECORD source selection menu ad select the source you want to turn the cue on . Setting the output 1.
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...1394; ճ մ յ ն 1 Parent directory button Displays the directory that is played and then playback stops. : SINGLE REPEAT; B Record button Sets the console to select the file for playback or editing. You can click a header in the list to sort the items by that...name. - 16 - The amount of available space (i.e., available capacity and available percentage of the previous file. 9 Stop button Stops playback and recording. 0 Play/pause button Starts and pauses playback. Touch the music note icon to toggle through the available modes. : SINGLE playback; The name ...
...1394; ճ մ յ ն 1 Parent directory button Displays the directory that is played and then playback stops. : SINGLE REPEAT; B Record button Sets the console to select the file for playback or editing. You can click a header in the list to sort the items by that...name. - 16 - The amount of available space (i.e., available capacity and available percentage of the previous file. 9 Stop button Stops playback and recording. 0 Play/pause button Starts and pauses playback. Touch the music note icon to toggle through the available modes. : SINGLE playback; The name ...
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...file name. Touch the file that the console is named automatically based on a USB storage device 1. The record button remains lit during recording. When you want to stop recording, touch the stop button. Touch the play a file stored in the current directory. 2 Delete icon ...1393; Deletes the selected file. ղ 2. TF Series Reference Manual The record button begins flashing to display the following items. 1 Make Dir icon Makes a new directory in a different directory, touch the parent directory button...
...file name. Touch the file that the console is named automatically based on a USB storage device 1. The record button remains lit during recording. When you want to stop recording, touch the stop button. Touch the play a file stored in the current directory. 2 Delete icon ...1393; Deletes the selected file. ղ 2. TF Series Reference Manual The record button begins flashing to display the following items. 1 Make Dir icon Makes a new directory in a different directory, touch the parent directory button...
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...out on and off . Touch and hold for less than 2 seconds to bookmark the current screen. Same as the Previous button on the RECORDER screen. Features that allows you can be assigned to [USER DEFINED KEYS] FUNCTION No Assign PARAMETER 1 Brightness Bank Change CH ON Specific ...and off . Same as the Play/Pause button on and off for PARAMETER 1. Displays help information. Same as the Stop button on the RECORDER screen. TF Series Reference Manual Closes the popup screen. Turns the oscillator on and off . Same as above. Toolbar USER DEFINED CONTROLS ...
...out on and off . Touch and hold for less than 2 seconds to bookmark the current screen. Same as the Previous button on the RECORDER screen. Features that allows you can be assigned to [USER DEFINED KEYS] FUNCTION No Assign PARAMETER 1 Brightness Bank Change CH ON Specific ...and off . Same as the Play/Pause button on and off for PARAMETER 1. Displays help information. Same as the Stop button on the RECORDER screen. TF Series Reference Manual Closes the popup screen. Turns the oscillator on and off . Same as above. Toolbar USER DEFINED CONTROLS ...
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...as the Stop button on and off . Recalls the next numbered Scene. Recalls the previous numbered Scene. Turns the oscillator on the RECORDER screen. Touch and hold on the top panel. TF Series Reference Manual Same as the corresponding MUTE key on and off for PARAMETER... display the bookmarked screen. Selects the channel assigned to PARAMETER 2. Turns the cue on and off . Turns the monitor out on the RECORDER screen. Selects the monitor source assigned to PARAMETER 2. Touch and hold for Parameter 1; The selected channel is saved with "SEL" Close ...
...as the Stop button on and off . Recalls the next numbered Scene. Recalls the previous numbered Scene. Turns the oscillator on the RECORDER screen. Touch and hold on the top panel. TF Series Reference Manual Same as the corresponding MUTE key on and off for PARAMETER... display the bookmarked screen. Selects the channel assigned to PARAMETER 2. Turns the cue on and off . Turns the monitor out on the RECORDER screen. Selects the monitor source assigned to PARAMETER 2. Touch and hold for Parameter 1; The selected channel is saved with "SEL" Close ...
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... from the USB storage device. The popup could not be operated when the message was the same name as an existing file. Recording stopped because the USB storage device became full during the operation. (This is Not Ready. The number of an existing directory. ... to change the name of Audio Files Exceeded! Could not overwrite the file on the USB storage device for a USB storage device process. Recorder Stopped. Unsupported USB Device! Reference Warnings and error messages Message Description Item Already Exists. The item is write-protected. File System is a...
... from the USB storage device. The popup could not be operated when the message was the same name as an existing file. Recording stopped because the USB storage device became full during the operation. (This is Not Ready. The number of an existing directory. ... to change the name of Audio Files Exceeded! Could not overwrite the file on the USB storage device for a USB storage device process. Recorder Stopped. Unsupported USB Device! Reference Warnings and error messages Message Description Item Already Exists. The item is write-protected. File System is a...
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... 13 Phantom power 20, 39 Phase 39 PHONES jack 18 Playback 14 Playback mode 16 Preset 8 R Recall on/off checkboxes 8 RECORDER screen (INPUT/ OUTPUT/TITLE LIST screen) ........ 14 RECORDER screen menu 17 Recording 14 RTA display 62 S SAVE/LOAD screen menu 33 Scene 11 SCENE screen 11 SCENE screen menu 12 SEND FROM...
... 13 Phantom power 20, 39 Phase 39 PHONES jack 18 Playback 14 Playback mode 16 Preset 8 R Recall on/off checkboxes 8 RECORDER screen (INPUT/ OUTPUT/TITLE LIST screen) ........ 14 RECORDER screen menu 17 Recording 14 RTA display 62 S SAVE/LOAD screen menu 33 Scene 11 SCENE screen 11 SCENE screen menu 12 SEND FROM...
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Index TF Series Reference Manual R Recall safe Using recall safe 22 Recalling a Preset 9 Recalling a Scene 12 Recording Recording 17 S Setting Channel colors 72 Compressor 47 Effects 49 Fader calibration 71 Gate 45 Input 15 Insert effects 49 Oscillator 20 Output 15 PREFERENCE screen 32 SEND FROM level 65 SEND TO AUX level 53 Stereo link, input source 40 - 80 -
Index TF Series Reference Manual R Recall safe Using recall safe 22 Recalling a Preset 9 Recalling a Scene 12 Recording Recording 17 S Setting Channel colors 72 Compressor 47 Effects 49 Fader calibration 71 Gate 45 Input 15 Insert effects 49 Oscillator 20 Output 15 PREFERENCE screen 32 SEND FROM level 65 SEND TO AUX level 53 Stereo link, input source 40 - 80 -