![]() ![]() ![]() You can add these to a track or a grouped buss. ![]() We could go on, but all in all, you get some effortless mix adjustments at your fingertips, tailored from one point of contact totaling 50+ processors and effects. This lets you cut and boost separately to reduce muddy low-frequency inputs, as well as add old-school character. Other virtual hardware includes the 117plug-in, an LA-2A warm audio compressor with vintage spec tube emulation, and the EQP-1A, a homage the retro PulTec. This allows you to go completely rack-less but still play with world-class mix adjustments at your fingertips, all thanks to Yamaha's Virtual Circuitry Modeling. The tech provides analog emulation of the Rupert Neve designed Portico 5033 EQ and 5043 compressors, among other classic processor modelings. They're mounted beside the screen to interact with the integrated VCM tech. There are dedicated menu buttons and a range of equalizer controls, mixer send volumes, and dynamic-threshold dials, etc. Each fader has a track select option, a gain dial, and a live and engage button. The layout is well labeled, making it navigable. There are 32, high-quality, professional-grade fade-bars divided into four separate groups of eight. The overview screen provides an outline of an eight channel-group, (matching a standardized physical set-up), and a selected channel display mode that allows you to focus on an individual channel and grants access to further parameters. The screen has just two displays, again, to help keep things easy. It presents an initial 72 mono channels and eight mixable stereo channels with an intuitive touch screen at the core of its hub. It has a Centralogic design aimed at keeping the operation of its complexity as simple to use as is possible. The Yamaha CL Series is pretty impressive. It has award-winning built-in automatic mixing, engineered by Dan Dugan, and that isn't the first name-drop we'll be making in this review. It's full of smart features that make it an excellent central hub for live use and broadcasting. The CL5 is an outstanding digital mixer that delivers refined sound quality like the rest of the CL series consoles. ![]()
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