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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Reference Manual

ENHow to Use This Reference ManualThe QL5/QL1 Reference Manual (this document) allows you to search for terms and take advantage of links in the text.

Page 2 - Contents

SELECTED CHANNEL section Reference Manual10 FADER fieldThis field enables you to make settings for the channel on/off status and the level.1 FaderDis

Page 3

Talkback and Oscillator Reference Manual1003 ASSIGN sectionEnables you to select a channel to which the oscillator signal will be sent. Press one of t

Page 4 - Function Tree

Meters Reference Manual101MetersThis chapter explains the METER screen that shows the input and output level meters for all channels.Operations in the

Page 5

Meters Reference Manual102Fader level and meter displayThis area displays the meter and fader for each channel.1 Channel numberIndicates the channel n

Page 6

Graphic EQ, effects, and Premium Rack Reference Manual103Graphic EQ, effects, and Premium RackThis chapter explains how to use the built-in graphic EQ

Page 7

Graphic EQ, effects, and Premium Rack Reference Manual104VIRTUAL RACK window1 Rack tabsSelects the type of rack you want to display on the screen. Cho

Page 8

Graphic EQ, effects, and Premium Rack Reference Manual1055 OUTPUT PATCH buttonIf the type is EFFECT, two buttons (L/R) will appear. If the type is Fle

Page 9

Graphic EQ, effects, and Premium Rack Reference Manual1067 Link indicatorIndicates that an odd-numbered rack and even-numbered rack of the 31BandGEQ,

Page 10 - Reference Manual

Graphic EQ, effects, and Premium Rack Reference Manual107Inserting a GEQ in a channelThis section explains how to insert a GEQ into the selected chann

Page 11 - Channel Strip section

Graphic EQ, effects, and Premium Rack Reference Manual108Using the 31BandGEQYou will use the Channel Strip section’s faders 1–8 and [ON] keys to contr

Page 12

Graphic EQ, effects, and Premium Rack Reference Manual109NOTE• When a fader in the Channel Strip section is set to the center (flat) position, the cor

Page 13 -  Mute group field

Channel Strip section Reference Manual11Channel Strip sectionThe Channel Strip section located below the touch screen lets you recall and control inpu

Page 14 - Input and output patching

Graphic EQ, effects, and Premium Rack Reference Manual110Inserting Automixer in channels post-faderThis section explains how to mount Automixer in a v

Page 15 - PATCH/NAME screen

Graphic EQ, effects, and Premium Rack Reference Manual111Automixer calculates the ratio of input level for specific channels for all input mixes in th

Page 16 - 7 Close button

Graphic EQ, effects, and Premium Rack Reference Manual112Editing the internal effectsThe internal effects of the QL series console can be mounted in E

Page 17

Graphic EQ, effects, and Premium Rack Reference Manual113NOTE• If you’re using a stereo source, assign the L/R signals of the stereo MIX channels to t

Page 18 - CH SELECT screen

Graphic EQ, effects, and Premium Rack Reference Manual114Editing the internal effect parametersThis section explains how to change the effect type and

Page 19 - INSERT screen (8ch)

Graphic EQ, effects, and Premium Rack Reference Manual115NOTE• You can also change the effect type by recalling a library setting.• Effect types “HQ.P

Page 20

Graphic EQ, effects, and Premium Rack Reference Manual1168 Effect parameter fieldThis area indicates parameters for the currently-selected effect type

Page 21

Graphic EQ, effects, and Premium Rack Reference Manual117 Using the Tap Tempo functionThe average interval (BPM) at which you press the USER DEFINED

Page 22 - DIRECT OUT screen (8ch)

Graphic EQ, effects, and Premium Rack Reference Manual118Example 2:When SYNC=ON, DELAY=250 ms, NOTE=8th note, you change TEMPO from 120 to 121DELAY =

Page 23 - Input channels

Graphic EQ, effects, and Premium Rack Reference Manual119EFFECT EDIT window (when FREEZE is selected)If the “FREEZE” effect type is selected, a PLAY b

Page 24

Channel Strip section Reference Manual12• If GAIN KNOB FUNCTION is set to DIGITAL GAIN, the DIGITAL GAIN knob will appear instead of knob 1, and indic

Page 25 -  When selecting the NAME tab

Graphic EQ, effects, and Premium Rack Reference Manual120NOTE• If you are inserting a processor into a channel that handles a stereo source, assign th

Page 26 - Making HA (Head Amp) settings

Graphic EQ, effects, and Premium Rack Reference Manual121 Portico 5033Portico 5033 is a processor that emulates a 5-band analog EQ developed by Ruper

Page 27 - GAIN/PATCH window (8ch)

Graphic EQ, effects, and Premium Rack Reference Manual1223 FB buttonSwitches the gain reduction method between FF (Feed-Forward) circuit and FB (Feed-

Page 28

Graphic EQ, effects, and Premium Rack Reference Manual1235 METER switch buttonsSwitch the meter display.• GR...Indicates the amount of g

Page 29 - GAIN/PATCH window

Graphic EQ, effects, and Premium Rack Reference Manual124 EQ-1AEQ-1A is a processor that emulates a famous passive-type vintage EQ. It features a uni

Page 30 - STEREO/MONO bus

Graphic EQ, effects, and Premium Rack Reference Manual1252 SIDECHAIN CUE buttonTurn this button on to monitor the sidechain signal sent to the CUE bus

Page 31 - TO STEREO/MONO window (8ch)

Graphic EQ, effects, and Premium Rack Reference Manual126Using the graphic EQ, effect, and Premium Rack libraries GEQ libraryUse the “GEQ library” to

Page 32 - TO STEREO/MONO window

I/O devices and external head amps Reference Manual127I/O devices and external head ampsThis chapter explains how to use an I/O device or an external

Page 33

I/O devices and external head amps Reference Manual128DANTE INPUT PATCH windowDisplayed when you press the DANTE INPUT PATCH button in the I/O DEVICE

Page 34 - MATRIX bus

I/O devices and external head amps Reference Manual1293 CLOSE buttonCompletes the settings and closes the window.OUTPUT PATCH windowDisplayed when you

Page 35 - MIX SEND/MATRIX SEND window

Channel Strip section Reference Manual13If the destination bus is VARI (stereo):If a pair of buses (odd-numbered and even-numbered) are in stereo, the

Page 36 - 9 SEND LEVEL knob

I/O devices and external head amps Reference Manual130I/O DEVICE screen (Rio page)1 Display switch buttonsPress one of these buttons to view the corre

Page 37 - SENDS ON FADER mode

I/O devices and external head amps Reference Manual131I/O DEVICE HA windowDisplayed when you press the rack in which the I/O device on the head amp si

Page 38 - INPUT DELAY window (8ch)

I/O devices and external head amps Reference Manual132I/O DEVICE screen (AMP page)1 Display switch buttonsPress one of these buttons to view the corre

Page 39 - Channel library operations

I/O devices and external head amps Reference Manual1333 DANTE SETUP buttonPress this button to open the DANTE SETUP window, in which you can make sett

Page 40 - OUTPUT channels

I/O devices and external head amps Reference Manual134Connecting the QL series console to an SB168-ESTo remotely control the SB168-ES from the QL seri

Page 41

I/O devices and external head amps Reference Manual135Remotely controlling an external head ampAn external head amp (“external HA”) connected via MY16

Page 42 - MONO bus

I/O devices and external head amps Reference Manual1365 VIEW switch buttonsSwitch the virtual rack display between SB168-ES and AD8HR. Select the view

Page 43

I/O devices and external head amps Reference Manual137 Remotely controlling an external HA from the input channels on a QL series consoleYou will be

Page 44 - MONO channels to MATRIX buses

MIDI Reference Manual138MIDIThis chapter explains how to transmit MIDI messages from an external device to the QL series console to control the QL con

Page 45 - 7 SEND ON/OFF button

MIDI Reference Manual139MIDI/GPI screen (MIDI SETUP page)You can select the type of MIDI messages that will be transmitted and received, and choose th

Page 46 - OUTPUT PORT screen

Input and output patching Reference Manual14Input and output patchingThis chapter explains how to edit the input patching and output patching, how to

Page 47 - 9 Level meter

MIDI Reference Manual140MIDI SETUP window (for port selection)Here you can select the port that will be used to transmit and receive MIDI messages. Th

Page 48

MIDI Reference Manual141Using program changes to recall scenes and library itemsThe QL series console lets you assign a specific event (scene recall o

Page 49 - EQ and Dynamics

MIDI Reference Manual142When you execute a specific event on a QL series console, the Program Change of the corresponding program number will be trans

Page 50

MIDI Reference Manual1431 TYPE fieldEnables you to select the type of event.The following table lists the events you can select.2 DESTINATION fieldEna

Page 51 - HPF/EQ window (8ch)

MIDI Reference Manual144MIDI/GPI screen (CONTROL CHANGE page)You can specify how Control Changes will be transmitted and received, and specify the eve

Page 52 - CHANNEL VIEW screen

MIDI Reference Manual145MIDI CONTROL CHANGE windowDisplay this window by pressing any event in the CONTROL CHANGE page. In this window, you can specif

Page 53

Recorder Reference Manual146RecorderThis chapter explains the functionality and operation of the recorder.About the USB memory recorderThe QL series c

Page 54 - ST IN (QL1), OUTPUT)

Recorder Reference Manual147RECORDER screen (when selecting the USB tab)In this screen you can assign signals to the input and output of the USB memor

Page 55 - Dynamics library

Recorder Reference Manual148Channels that can be patched to the recorder’s outputs• CH1–64 (QL5), CH1–32 (QL1)... INPUT chan

Page 56 - Channel Job

Recorder Reference Manual1495 REC RATE buttonSwitches the recording rate.You can choose 96 kbps, 128 kbps, or 192 kbps. Higher bit rates will improve

Page 57

Input and output patching Reference Manual15Changing the input patch settingsNOTEYou can also select an input port from the GAIN/PATCH window.PATCH/NA

Page 58 - Mute group

Recorder Reference Manual150Playing back audio files from a USB flash driveYou can play back audio files that have been saved on your USB flash drive.

Page 59

Recorder Reference Manual1514 Sub-directoryIndicates each song’s track number, the name of upper level directory, and whether a sub-directory exists (

Page 60 - Using the Mute Safe function

Recorder Reference Manual152RECORDER screen (when selecting the USB tab)1 SONG TITLE/FILE NAME EDIT buttonEnables you to edit the title of the song se

Page 61 - RECALL SAFE MODE window

Recorder Reference Manual153Word clock settingsIn a Dante network, the master device supplies accurate word clock to other devices on the network. If

Page 62

Recorder Reference Manual154Setting up Dante ControllerConnect the network port of the computer to a GbE-compatible network switch. Configure the comp

Page 63 - A CLOSE button

Recorder Reference Manual155Using the QL console with Nuendo LiveThe QL series consoles can operate in an integrated manner with Steinberg’s Nuendo Li

Page 64 - Channel Link function

Recorder Reference Manual156 Transport fieldHere you can operate the transport of Nuendo Live.7 GO TO PROJECT START buttonReturns the location to the

Page 65 - CH LINK MODE window

Recorder Reference Manual1571 Setup method select buttonsChoose one of the following methods by which to specify DVS or Dante Accelerator.• NO ASSIGN

Page 66 - CH LINK SET window

Recorder Reference Manual158NOTE• Depending on the firmware version, Dante Accelerator might not support redundant networking. Refer to the following

Page 67 - 5 CLOSE button

Setup Reference Manual159SetupAbout the SETUP screenThe SETUP screen enables you to set various parameters that apply to the entire QL console. To acc

Page 68 - CH COPY MODE window

Input and output patching Reference Manual164 Category select listSelects the category of input port. The categories correspond to the following input

Page 69 - CH MOVE MODE window

Setup Reference Manual160 BUS SETUP fieldThis field enables you to make bus-related settings.D BUS SETUP buttonPress this button to open the BUS SETU

Page 70 - CH DEFAULT MODE window

Setup Reference Manual161• Guest ...A Guest can use only the range of functionality permitted by the Administrator. Only one set of Guest set

Page 71 - Scene memory

Setup Reference Manual162CREATE USER KEY window1 USER NAMEDisplays the user name. Press this area to access a keyboard window, in which you can enter

Page 72 - Storing and recalling scenes

Setup Reference Manual163Logging-inTo operate the QL series console, you must log in as the Administrator, Guest, or a User.User settings for the Admi

Page 73 - SCENE LIST window

Setup Reference Manual164NOTE• If no password has been set, you will simply be logged-in in step 3 when you press the LOGIN button.• If the password w

Page 74 - Recalling a scene

Setup Reference Manual165Editing a user authentication keyIf you are logged-in as a user, you can edit your preference settings, USER DEFINED keys, US

Page 75 - Editing scene memories

Setup Reference Manual166USER SETUP window1 CH OPERATIONHere you can specify (for each channel) the operations that will be permitted for input channe

Page 76 - Scene memory editing

Setup Reference Manual1675 FILE LOADSpecifies the settings that will be applied when a file is loaded from a USB flash drive. The user authentication

Page 77 - Inserting a scene

Setup Reference Manual168• DIGITAL I/O ERRORIf this is on, an error message will appear when a digital audio I/O error occurs.• MIDI I/O ERRORIf this

Page 78 - GLOBAL PASTE window

Setup Reference Manual169USER DEFINED keysThis section explains how to assign the desired functions to the USER DEFINED keys in the USER DEFINED KEYS

Page 79

Input and output patching Reference Manual17PATCH/NAME screen1 PATCH buttonIndicates the port that is patched to the output channel. If you press this

Page 80

Setup Reference Manual170Functions that can be assigned to USER DEFINED keysFUNCTION PARAMETER 1 PARAMETER 2 ExplanationNO ASSIGN — — No assignment.AL

Page 81 - FOCUS RECALL window

Setup Reference Manual171CUEOUTPUT Switch CUE on/off.CLEAR CUESPECIFIC CH *2) CUE the channel selected from list 2).CUE MODE Select the CUE MODE.EFFEC

Page 82 - Using the Fade function

Setup Reference Manual172*1) QL5: CH1-CH64, QL1: CH1-CH32, ST IN 1L-ST IN 8R, MIX1-MIX16, MTRX1-MTRX8, ST L, ST R, MONO(C)*2) QL5: CH1-CH64, QL1: CH1-

Page 83 - FADE TIME window

Setup Reference Manual173USER DEFINED knobsThis section explains how to assign the desired functions to the USER DEFINED knobs in the lower part of th

Page 84 - 2 CURRENT SETTING field

Setup Reference Manual174Functions that can be assigned to USER DEFINED knobs*1) SELECTED CH, Automixer ch1-6*2) SELECTED CH, QL5: CH1-CH64, QL1: CH1-

Page 85 - SONG SELECT window

Setup Reference Manual175Custom fader bankGroups that organize channels routed to the top-panel faders are called “fader banks.”There are input and ou

Page 86 - Using Preview mode

Setup Reference Manual176Custom fader bank settings for individual scenesCustom fader bank settings can be stored/recalled for individual scenes. For

Page 87 - Monitor and Cue functions

Setup Reference Manual177Unlocking the consoleNOTEIf you are logged-in as a user for whom no password is set, the console will be unlocked when you to

Page 88 - Using the Monitor function

Setup Reference Manual178SAVE/LOAD windowThe list will show the files and sub-directories that have been saved.1 COPY buttonCopies a file into a memor

Page 89 - MONITOR window

Setup Reference Manual179Saving the QL console’s internal data on a USB flash driveAll of the QL series console’s internal data can be saved on a USB

Page 90

Input and output patching Reference Manual18CH SELECT screen1 Category select listSelect the category of the channel. The categories correspond to the

Page 91 - Using the Cue function

Setup Reference Manual1802 SOURCE fieldIndicates the internal data of the QL series console.3 DESTINATION fieldIndicates the save destination.4 Data s

Page 92 - Operating the Cue function

Setup Reference Manual181LOAD SELECT screen1 TYPE fieldIndicates the type of data to be loaded. The view will vary depending on the tab you select.• A

Page 93 - MONITOR screen

Setup Reference Manual182• ADMIN tabThe following table lists the items that you can select.2 SOURCE fieldThis area lists the data that is saved on th

Page 94 - CUE window

Setup Reference Manual183 Editing file names/commentsNOTEYou cannot edit the file name or comment of a write-protected file. Copying and pasting a f

Page 95 - 9 CLEAR CUE button

Setup Reference Manual184Recovering after overcurrent at the USB portEven if the connection with the USB device was stopped because an overcurrent con

Page 96 - Talkback and Oscillator

Setup Reference Manual185WORD CLOCK/SLOT window MASTER CLOCK SELECT field1Master clock frequency displayIndicates the frequency (44.1 kHz or 48 kHz)

Page 97 - TALKBACK window

Setup Reference Manual186 SLOT fieldThis field enables you to make various settings related to the MY slots on the rear panel of the console.4 Card n

Page 98 - Using the Oscillator function

Setup Reference Manual187NOTE• If you are making a cascade connection between the QL unit and the PM5D, you can use the QL unit as the cascade slave b

Page 99 - INTERVAL

Setup Reference Manual188• Scene store operations• DIMMER (MONITOR screen) operations• Panel LED and display brightness (SETUP screen) operations• Mas

Page 100 - 5 OSCILLATOR OUTPUT button

Setup Reference Manual189Basic settings for MIX buses and MATRIX busesFollow the steps below to change the basic settings for MIX buses and MATRIX bus

Page 101 - INPUT/OUTPUT tabs

Input and output patching Reference Manual19INSERT/DIRECT OUT window (1ch) INSERT fieldThis field enables you to make insert settings. Press one of t

Page 102 - PEAK HOLD button

Setup Reference Manual1904 PAN LINK buttonThis button appears if SIGNAL TYPE is set to STEREO and the bus type is set to VARI. If the button is on, th

Page 103 - Virtual rack operations

Setup Reference Manual1915 SCREENAdjusts the brightness of the touch screen.If the brightness is set to lower than level 2, the QL will start up next

Page 104 - VIRTUAL RACK window

Setup Reference Manual192NETWORK window1 IP ADDRESSSpecifies an address that identifies an individual device on the Internet or LAN network.2 GATEWAY

Page 105 - 6 Rack container

Setup Reference Manual193DANTE SETUP window (SETUP page)1 STATUS indicatorsShow the operating status of the QL series console and the Dante network.2

Page 106 - RACK MOUNTER window

Setup Reference Manual194Switching the CONSOLE ID and SECONDARY PORTDANTE SETUP window (SETUP page)The button you switched is shown in red.When the Da

Page 107 - GEQ EDIT window

Setup Reference Manual195 Connection examples and latency settingsDaisy chain connectionsSimple 64-in/48-outDaisy chain connectionsFOH and monitor co

Page 108 - Using the Flex15GEQ

Setup Reference Manual196Daisy chain connections256-ch HA remote (maximum size)Redundant connectionsTwo consoles are sharing 256-ch HA remote (maximum

Page 109 - About AUTOMIXER

Setup Reference Manual197Mounting an I/O device on the Dante audio networkHere’s how to select which of the multiple I/O devices on the Dante audio ne

Page 110 - Using Automixer

Setup Reference Manual198 When the setup method select button is DEVICE LISTTo mount by choosing from a list of the I/O devices on the Dante audio ne

Page 111

Setup Reference Manual199NOTE• If there is one I/O device, set the I/O device’s UNIT ID to “1.”• If multiple devices are connected, assign the ID numb

Page 112 -  MIX type effects

Contents Reference Manual2ContentsHow to Use This Reference Manual ... 1Functi

Page 113

Input and output patching Reference Manual202 INSERT ON/OFF buttonSwitches the insert on or off. The currently-specified insert point setting appears

Page 114 - EFFECT EDIT window

Setup Reference Manual200REMOTE HA settingsHere’s how to select which of the multiple HA devices on the Dante audio network will be mounted so that th

Page 115

Setup Reference Manual201Displaying the device statusYou can use the touch screen to verify the status of a connected QL series or R-series unit (exce

Page 116 - Using the Tap Tempo function

Setup Reference Manual202 Error messagesThe SYSTEM indicators will remain lit/blinking cyclically as follows until the problem has been resolved.If s

Page 117

Setup Reference Manual203 Information messagesThe indicators will remain lit /blinking cyclically to report the status.If the orange [SYNC] indicator

Page 118 - Using the Freeze effect

Setup Reference Manual204NOTE• With latched operation, the function will switch between active and inactive each time a trigger is input from the exte

Page 119 - Using the Premium Rack

Setup Reference Manual205MIDI/GPI screen (GPI page)1 GPI OUT status indicatorThis indicates the status of the voltage that is being output from each G

Page 120 - 3 DEFAULT button

Setup Reference Manual206Using FADER STARTMake FADER START settings if you want a device connected to a GPI OUT port to operate in tandem with fader o

Page 121

Setup Reference Manual2074 THRESHOLD field• UPSTROKE/DOWNSTROKE knobsThese specify the level that will be the threshold for outputting a trigger signa

Page 122

Help function Reference Manual208Help functionYou can view Help files (file extension .xml) provided by Yamaha. For the latest information on help fil

Page 123

Help function Reference Manual209Using USER DEFINED keys to recall Help directly Assigning the Help function to USER DEFINED keys Recalling the HELP

Page 124

Input and output patching Reference Manual21Directly outputting an INPUT channelThe signal of an INPUT channel can be output directly from an OUTPUT j

Page 125

Other functions Reference Manual210Other functionsThis chapter explains various functions of QL series consoles that are not covered in other chapters

Page 126 -  Premium Rack library

Other functions Reference Manual211Adjusting the faders (Calibration function)Depending on the environment in which you use the QL series console, dis

Page 127 - Using an I/O device

Other functions Reference Manual212• INPUT PORT TRIM (Fine adjustment of the analog input gain)Access the INPUT PORT TRIM window, and make fine adjust

Page 128 - PORT SELECT window

Other functions Reference Manual213Adjusting the LED color (Calibration function)If necessary, you can adjust the LED colors. Adjust the LED colors on

Page 129 - OUTPUT PATCH window

Other functions Reference Manual214Adjusting the contrast of the channel name displayIf necessary, you can adjust the contrast of the channel name dis

Page 130 - I/O DEVICE screen (Rio page)

Warning/Error Messages Reference Manual215Warning/Error MessagesMessage Meaningxxx Parameters Copied. Parameter xxx was copied to the copy buffer.xxx

Page 131 - Remotely controlling an amp

Warning/Error Messages Reference Manual216Monitor Assignment is Restricted to Max. 8 Sources!The Monitor Define function allows a maximum of eight sou

Page 132 - I/O DEVICE screen (AMP page)

Warning/Error Messages Reference Manual217Unit ID Duplicated!The currently entered UNIT ID is not unique on the Dante audio network.Unsupported File F

Page 133 - 3 DANTE SETUP button

Appendices Reference Manual218IndexAAudio file (links to a scene recall)... 84Automixer ...

Page 134 -  Ring connection

402MA-A0© 2014 Yamaha CorporationC.S.G., PA Development DivisionYamaha Manual Libraryhttp://www.yamaha.co.jp/manual/Yamaha Pro Audio Global Web Siteht

Page 135 - 3 Virtual racks

Input and output patching Reference Manual22DIRECT OUT screen (8ch)1 DIRECT OUT ON buttonSwitches the Direct Out on or off. The currently-selected Dir

Page 136 - EXTERNAL HA window

ENContentsEQ Library List... 2DYNAMICS Library List ...

Page 137 - INTERNAL HA window

Data List2EQ Library List# TitleParameterLOW L-MID H-MID HIGH01 Bass Drum 1PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING H.SHELFG +3.5 dB –3.5 dB 0.0 dB +4.0 dBF 100 Hz 26

Page 138 - Basic MIDI settings

Data List3DYNAMICS Library List33 Bass Drum 3PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING PEAKINGG +3.5 dB –10.0 dB +3.5 dB 0.0 dBF 118 Hz 315 Hz 4.25 kHz 20.0 kHzQ 2.0 1

Page 139

Data List4* At fs=44.1 kHz18 E. B. Slap COMPRESSORThreshold (dB) –12Ratio ( :1) 1.7Attack (ms) 6Out gain (dB) 4.0Knee hardRelease (ms) 13319 Syn. B

Page 140 - 2 OK button

Data List5Dynamics ParametersDynamics Parameters are the following types. GATEA gate attenuates signals below a set THRESHOLD level by a specified a

Page 141 - 2 PROGRAM CHANGE MODE field

Data List6 COMPRESSORThe COMP processor attenuates signals above a specified THRESHOLD by a specified RATIO.The COMP processor can also be used as a

Page 142 - MIDI PROGRAM CHANGE window

Data List7 COMPANDER HARD (COMPANDER-H), COMPANDER SOFT (COMPANDER-S)The hard and soft companders combine the effects of the compressor, expander an

Page 143

Data List8Effects Parameters REV-X HALL, REV-X ROOM, REV-X PLATENewly-developed two input, two output reverb algorithm. Delivers dense and rich reve

Page 144

Data List9 STEREO REVERBTwo input, two output stereo reverb. EARLY REF.One input, two output early reflections. GATE REVERB, REVERSE GATEOne input

Page 145 - MIDI CONTROL CHANGE window

Data List10 MOD. DELAYOne input, two output basic repeat delay with modulation. DELAY LCROne input, two output 3-tap delay (left, center, right).

Page 146 - Recorder

Input channels Reference Manual23Input channelsThis chapter explains various operations for input channels.Signal flow for input channelsThe input cha

Page 147 - CH SELECT window

Data List11 FLANGETwo input, two output flange effect. SYMPHONICTwo input, two output symphonic effect. PHASERTwo input, two output 16-stage phase

Page 148 - 3 4A0987 5 6

Data List12 DYNA.PHASERTwo input, two output dynamically controlled phaser. HQ.PITCHOne input, two output high-quality pitch shifter. DUAL PITCHTw

Page 149

Data List13 AUTOPANTwo input, two output autopanner. ROTARYOne input, two output rotary speaker simulator. RING MOD.Two input, two output ring mod

Page 150 - RECORDER screen

Data List14 REV+CHORUSOne input, two output reverb and chorus effects in parallel. REVCHORUSOne input, two output reverb and chorus effects in ser

Page 151 - Editing the title list

Data List15 REV+SYMPHO.One input, two output reverb and symphonic effects in parallel. REVSYMPHO.One input, two output reverb and symphonic effect

Page 152 - Required devices and software

Data List16 DELAYER.One input, two output delay and early reflections effects in series. DELAY+REVOne input, two output delay and reverb effects i

Page 153 - Dante Accelerator settings

Data List17 DISTDELAYOne input, two output distortion and delay effects in series. MULTI FILTERTwo input, two output 3-band multi-filter (24 dB/oc

Page 154 - Audio recording and playback

Data List18 AMP SIMULATEOne input, two output guitar amp simulator. COMP276This effect emulates the characteristics of analog compressors that are

Page 155 - Recording into a project

Data List19 EQUALIZER601This effect emulates the characteristics of 70’s analog equalizers. Re-creating the distortion of typical analog circuits wi

Page 156 - NUENDO LIVE SETUP window

Data List20 M.BAND COMPTwo input, two output 3-band compressor, with individual solo and gain reduction metering for each band.Premium Rack Processo

Page 157

Input channels Reference Manual24• INSERT (INPUT channels (monaural) only)You can patch the desired output/input ports to insert an external device su

Page 158 - Playing a multi-track project

Data List21 U76This models a well-known vintage compressor/limiter used in a wide range of situations. Opt-2AThis processor emulates a well-known v

Page 159 - About the SETUP screen

Data List22Parameters that can be assigned to control changesMode Parameter 1 Parameter 2NO ASSIGN — 0FADER HINPUTCH 1–CH 64*1STIN1L–STIN8ROUTPUTMIX

Page 160 - User settings

Data List23OUTPUT EQONMIX 1–MIX 16MATRIX 1–MATRIX 8STEREO L–MONO(C)LOW QLOW FREQLOW GAINLOW MID QLOW MID FREQLOW MID GAINHIGH MID QHIGH MID FREQHIGH

Page 161

Data List24NRPN parameter assignmentsParameter From (HEX) To (HEX)FADERINPUT 0000 0057MIX1-16, MATRIX, STEREO LR0060 007DINPUT to MIX9-16 LEVELMIX9 S

Page 162 - CREATE USER KEY window

Data List25INPUT to MIX9/10-15/16 PANMIX9/10 20F6 214DMIX11/12 2156 21ADMIX13/14 21B6 220DMIX15/16 2216 226DINPUT to MATRIX1/2, 3/4 PANMATRIX1/2 2276

Page 163 - Logging-in

Data List26MONO to MATRIX LEVELMATRIX1 SEND 2BEA 2BEEMATRIX2 SEND 2BF0 2BF4MATRIX3 SEND 2BF6 2BFAMATRIX4 SEND 2BFC 2C00MATRIX5 SEND 2C02 2C06MATRIX6

Page 164 - Changing the password

Data List27HAEXTERNAL GAIN1 3B06 3B0BINPUT GAIN 1 3B0F 3B15EXTERNAL GAIN2 3B16 3B1BINPUT GAIN 2 3B1F 3B25EXTERNAL GAIN3 3B26 3B2BINPUT GAIN 3 3B2F 3B

Page 165 - Changing the user level

Data List28Mixing parameter operation applicabilityThis table indicates which settings affect the behavior of each input channel and output channel p

Page 166 - USER SETUP window

Data List29*1 These parameters can be linked between L and R of ST IN channels 1–8.*2 Applies to parameters for which the MIX channel 1–16 individual

Page 167 - Preferences

Data List30 MIX Channels*4 These parameters are available if “FADER/ON” or “PROCESSING” for the Send source channel is set to ON. At that time, “WIT

Page 168 - 5 PANEL OPERATION field

Input channels Reference Manual25 When selecting the ICON tab 1Channel color select buttonsSelect a channel color.2 Icon select buttonsSelect a chann

Page 169 - USER DEFINED keys

Data List31 MATRIX Channels*4 These parameters are available if “FADER/ON” or “PROCESSING” for the Send source channel is set to ON. At that time, “

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Data List32 STEREO, MONO Channels*4 These parameters are available if “FADER/ON” or “PROCESSING” for the Send source channel is set to ON. At that t

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Data List33MIDI Data FormatThis section explains the format of the data that the QL series is able to understand, send, and receive.1 CHANNEL MESSAGE

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Data List342 SYSTEM REALTIME MESSAGE2.1 SONG SELECT (F3)ReceptionSelect the track number shown in the TITLE LIST screen of the USB memory recorder.2.

Page 173 - USER DEFINED knobs

Data List35[Conversion from actual data to bulk data]d[0-6]: actual datab[0-7]: bulk datab[0] = 0;for( I=0; I<7; I++){if( d[I]&0x80){b[0] |= 1

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Data List364.2.3 Module Name*1) 0: CH1 – 63: CH6472: ST IN 1L – 79: ST IN 4R*2) 256: MIX 1 – 271: MIX 16*3) 512: MATRIX 1 – 519: MATRIX 8*4) 1024: ST

Page 175 - Custom fader bank

Data List374.4 FUNCTION CALL – LIBRARY ATTRIBUTE –4.4.1 Format (PARAMETER CHANGE)ReceptionData will be received when [PARAMETER CHANGE Rx] is on and

Page 176 - Locking the console

Data List384.5.2 Format (PARAMETER REQUEST)ReceptionThe PARAMETER CHANGE will be sent with Device number [Rx CH] immediately the data is received.4.5

Page 177 - Unlocking the console

Data List394.8 FUNCTION CALL – CHANNEL –4.8.1 Pair ON/OFF Trigger Format (PARAMETER CHANGE)ReceptionData will be received when [PARAMETER CHANGE Rx]

Page 178 - SAVE/LOAD window

Data List40Input/Output SpecificationsAnalog input specifications*1. The sensitivity is the input level required for output at +4dBu (1.23V) or at th

Page 179 - SAVE SELECT screen

Input channels Reference Manual26Making HA (Head Amp) settingsYou can make HA (Head Amp) related settings (phantom power on/off, gain, phase) for the

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Data List41Electrical characteristicsAll faders are nominal when measured. Output impedance of signal generator: 150 ohms Frequency Response. Fs= 4

Page 181 - LOAD SELECT screen

Data List42Mixer Basic Parameters Libraries Input Function Output Function Output Port ProcessorName Number TotalScene Memory Preset 1 + User 30

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Data List43Pin Assignment ChartGPIPin Signal Name Pin Signal Name1GPO19GPO22 GPO3 10 GPO43GPO511GND4GND12GND5 +5V 13 +5V6 GPI1 14 GPI27 GPI3 15 GPI48

Page 183 - Formatting a USB flash drive

Data List44MIDI Implementation Chart2014 .Jan 8 :etaD] elosnoC gnixiM latigiD [ AHAMAYModel: QL5/QL1MIDI Implementation ChartVersion: 1.0Function...

Page 184 - Word clock and slot settings

402MA-A0© 2014 Yamaha CorporationC.S.G., PA Development DivisionYamaha Manual Libraryhttp://www.yamaha.co.jp/manual/Yamaha Pro Audio Global Web Siteht

Page 185 - WORD CLOCK/SLOT window

Input channels Reference Manual273 INPUT PORT buttonIndicates the port that is assigned to the channel. Press this button to display the PORT SELECT w

Page 186 - About cascade connections

Input channels Reference Manual282 PATCH buttonPress this button to display the PORT SELECT window to patch the input port to the input channel.PORT S

Page 187 - 2 CASCADE LINK MODE buttons

Input channels Reference Manual29GAIN/PATCH window(1–32, 33–64/ST IN (QL5), ST IN (QL1))This window displays the head amp settings of the correspondin

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Contents Reference Manual3I/O devices and external head amps ... 127Using an I/O device ...

Page 189 - BUS SETUP window

Input channels Reference Manual30Relationship between analog and digital gain while Gain Compensation is onIf Gain Compensation is on, adjusting the a

Page 190 - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Input channels Reference Manual31TO STEREO/MONO window (8ch)Here you can control the on/off and pan/balance settings of signals sent from input channe

Page 191 - Setting the network address

Input channels Reference Manual326 TO ST PAN/TO ST BALANCE knobFor an INPUT channel (monaural), this acts as a PAN knob that adjusts the left/right pa

Page 192 - NETWORK window

Input channels Reference Manual33Signal level when LCR mode is selectedIf LCR mode is selected, the signal level sent to the STEREO (L/R) bus and MONO

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Input channels Reference Manual34Sending a signal from an input channel to a MIX/MATRIX busThe MIX buses are used mainly for the purpose of sending si

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Input channels Reference Manual35 If the MIX/MATRIX bus is a stereo busYou can link the main parameters of two adjacent odd/even-numbered MIX/MATRIX

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Input channels Reference Manual368 SEND PAN/BALANCE knobSets the panning or balance of signals sent to the stereo send destination. If the send destin

Page 196 - 5 hops = 0.5 ms

Input channels Reference Manual37SENDS ON FADER mode1 MIX/MATRIX select buttonUse the MIX/MATRIX select button to switch between MIX/MATRIX for the bu

Page 197 - DANTE SETUP window

Input channels Reference Manual38INPUT DELAY window (8ch)You can set the on/off status and the value of the input channel delay.1 DELAY SCALE buttonPr

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Input channels Reference Manual39Channel library operationsChannel libraries include “INPUT CHANNEL LIBRARY,” which enables you to store and recall va

Page 199 - 3 Device label entry keyboard

Function Tree Reference Manual4Function TreePage numbers in parentheses ( ) are the page numbers of the Owner’s Manual (booklet).MainSELECTED CHANNEL

Page 200 - REMOTE HA SELECT window

OUTPUT channels Reference Manual40OUTPUT channelsThis chapter explains output channels (MIX channels, MATRIX channels, STEREO channels, MONO channels)

Page 201 - Messages

OUTPUT channels Reference Manual41• MATRIX ON/OFF (MATRIX send on/off)This is an on/off switch for signals sent from the MIX channels, STEREO (L/R) ch

Page 202 -  Warning messages

OUTPUT channels Reference Manual42Sending signals from MIX channels to the STEREO/MONO busThere are two ways to send signals to the STEREO bus or MONO

Page 203 - Using GPI IN

OUTPUT channels Reference Manual433 MODE select buttonPress this button repeatedly to toggle between ST/MONO and LCR.4 ST/MONO buttonsThese buttons ar

Page 204 - Using GPI OUT

OUTPUT channels Reference Manual44Sending signals from MIX channels and STEREO/MONO channels to MATRIX busesYou can send a signal from a MIX or STEREO

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OUTPUT channels Reference Manual457 SEND ON/OFF buttonSwitches the send of each send-source channel on or off.8 SEND PAN/BALANCE knobSets the panning

Page 206 - Using FADER START

OUTPUT channels Reference Manual46NOTE• Press the SENDS ON FADER button to switch to SENDS ON FADER mode.The faders in the Channel Strip section and M

Page 207 - 5 MODE field

OUTPUT channels Reference Manual476 DELAY buttonSwitches the output port delay on or off.7 Ø (Phase) buttonSwitches the phase of the signal assigned t

Page 208 - Help function

OUTPUT channels Reference Manual48CH SELECT screen1 Category select listSelect the category of the channel. The categories and channels for the PORT T

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EQ and Dynamics Reference Manual49EQ and DynamicsEach input channel and output channel on a QL series console provides a four-band EQ and dynamics.EQ

Page 210 - Other functions

Function Tree Reference Manual5NOTE• The explanations in this reference manual will use the QL5.• In the case of the QL1, some screens will not show c

Page 211 - ∞ dB (all the way down)

EQ and Dynamics Reference Manual505 COMPARE buttonPress this button to swap between the current EQ settings and the data stored in buffer memory. If n

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EQ and Dynamics Reference Manual51HPF/EQ window (8ch)This window displays the input channel or output channel EQ settings in groups of 8 channels simu

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EQ and Dynamics Reference Manual52Using dynamicsInput channels feature two dynamics processors; output channels feature one dynamics processor.NOTE• T

Page 214 - EXIT button

EQ and Dynamics Reference Manual537 Dynamics type buttonsEnables you to select the dynamics type. You can choose from the following dynamics types.• D

Page 215 - Warning/Error Messages

EQ and Dynamics Reference Manual54DYNAMICS1/2 window (8ch)This window displays the input channel or output channel dynamics settings in groups of 8 ch

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EQ and Dynamics Reference Manual552 Dynamics parameter areaThis area displays the dynamics type and various meters. Press the area to access the DYNAM

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Channel Job Reference Manual56Channel JobThis chapter explains the DCA Group and Mute Group functions that enable you to control the level or muting o

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Channel Job Reference Manual57DCA/MUTE GROUP ASSIGN MODE windowHere you can specify the channels that will be assigned to each DCA group.1 CLEAR ALL b

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Channel Job Reference Manual58Controlling DCA groupsUse the DCA faders to control DCA groups. Using DCA groupsUse the strip section to operate the DC

Page 220 - Data List

Channel Job Reference Manual59DCA/MUTE GROUP ASSIGN MODE windowHere you can select the channels that will be assigned to each mute group.1 CLEAR ALL b

Page 221 - EQ Library List

SELECTED CHANNEL section Reference Manual6SELECTED CHANNEL sectionThe SELECTED CHANNEL section located at the right of the display corresponds to a ch

Page 222 - DYNAMICS Library List

Channel Job Reference Manual60Using mute groupsTo control mute groups, you can use the MUTE GROUP MASTER buttons in the MUTE GROUP ASSIGN window. In a

Page 223 - * At fs=44.1 kHz

Channel Job Reference Manual61NOTEThe [SEL] key of the channel set for Mute Safe will light, and the on-screen fader for that channel will be highligh

Page 224 - Dynamics Parameters

Channel Job Reference Manual622 CH RECALL SAFE fieldIndicates the channels currently specified to Recall Safe function.3 SET BY SEL buttonEnables you

Page 225 -  EXPANDER

Channel Job Reference Manual63• MONO channelIf Recall Safe is turned on for global parameters, the safe parameter select buttons of the selected chann

Page 226 - Effect Type List

Channel Job Reference Manual64Channel Link functionChannel Link is a function that links the operation of parameters such as fader and EQ between inpu

Page 227 - Effects Parameters

Channel Job Reference Manual65CH LINK MODE windowYou can view the channels that are linked and specify the parameters that will be linked.1 Channel di

Page 228 -  STEREO DELAY

Channel Job Reference Manual664 SEND PARAMETER fieldIf you have turned on the MIX ON, MIX SEND, MATRIX ON, or MATRIX send buttons in the LINK PARAMETE

Page 229 -  CHORUS

Channel Job Reference Manual675 CLOSE buttonCloses the window.NOTEIf you use QL5 settings data on the QL1, buttons will be shown crossed-out if they a

Page 230 -  DYNA.FLANGE

Channel Job Reference Manual68CH COPY MODE windowThis window enables you to copy channel settings.1 SOURCE CH fieldDisplays the copy-source channel. W

Page 231 -  TREMOLO

Channel Job Reference Manual69Moving the parameters of a channelThe settings of a specific input channel can be moved to a different input channel. Wh

Page 232 -  DYNA.FILTER

SELECTED CHANNEL section Reference Manual7If the destination bus channels are two mono channels:1 SEND knobAdjusts the send level to the corresponding

Page 233 -  REVFLANGE

Channel Job Reference Manual704 CLOSE buttonPress this button to close the window and return to the previous screen.Initializing the parameters of a c

Page 234 -  DELAY+ER

Scene memory Reference Manual71Scene memoryOn QL series consoles, you can assign a name to a set of mix parameter and input/output port patch settings

Page 235 -  DELAYREV

Scene memory Reference Manual72Storing and recalling scenesTo store or recall the current mix settings as a scene memory, use the SCENE LIST window.St

Page 236 -  DISTORTION

Scene memory Reference Manual73SCENE LIST windowHere you can perform various scene-related operations. This window will appear when you press the SCEN

Page 237 -  COMP260S

Scene memory Reference Manual74Recalling a sceneSCENE LIST window1 RECALL SCENE buttonRecalls the currently-selected scene.2 RECALL UNDO buttonUndoes

Page 238 -  M.BAND DYNA

Scene memory Reference Manual75Editing scene memoriesThis section explains how to sort the scenes stored in scene memory, edit their titles, and copy

Page 239 -  Portico5043

Scene memory Reference Manual761 Sort buttonThe list will be sorted as follows, according to the column heading you press.•NO.Sorts the list in order

Page 240 -  Automixer Parameters

Scene memory Reference Manual77Copying and pasting a sceneYou can copy a scene into buffer memory, and then paste it to a different scene number.NOTET

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Scene memory Reference Manual78Using the Global Paste function“Global Paste” is a function that lets you copy and paste settings for the desired chann

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Scene memory Reference Manual79*1. The parameters for Insert 1 and Insert 2 are selected together.• OUTPUT tabSelect an output channel in the upper le

Page 243 - NRPN parameter assignments

SELECTED CHANNEL section Reference Manual8 PAN/BALANCE fieldThis field enables you to switch the on/off status of the signal sent from the selected c

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Scene memory Reference Manual80Using the Focus Recall function“Focus Recall” is a function that lets you specify the scene parameters that will be rec

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Scene memory Reference Manual81FOCUS RECALL windowSets the parameters that will be recalled.1 CLEAR ALL button/SET ALL buttonTurns off (or on) all foc

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Scene memory Reference Manual82Using the Fade function“Fade” is a function that smoothly changes the faders of specified channels and DCA groups to th

Page 247 -  Input channels

Scene memory Reference Manual83FADE TIME windowYou can select the channels to which Fade will be applied, and adjust the fade time. To display this wi

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Scene memory Reference Manual84SCENE LIST window (GPI OUT field)1 GPI OUT CONTROL buttonsThese specify the control signal will be output from each GPI

Page 249 -  MIX Channels

Scene memory Reference Manual85NOTE• After a scene has been recalled and until the offset time has elapsed, a countdown will appear in the Function Ac

Page 250 -  MATRIX Channels

Scene memory Reference Manual867 OFFSET knobYou can use the [TOUCH AND TURN] knob to set the time duration from scene recall until the start of audio

Page 251 -  STEREO, MONO Channels

Monitor and Cue functions Reference Manual87Monitor and Cue functionsThe Monitor function lets you monitor various outputs through your nearfield moni

Page 252 - MIDI Data Format

Monitor and Cue functions Reference Manual88Using the Monitor functionThis section explains how to select the desired monitor source, and monitor it f

Page 253 - 3 SYSTEM EXCLUSIVE MESSAGE

Monitor and Cue functions Reference Manual894 MONITOR FADER fieldEnables you to set and view the monitor fader that adjusts the monitor level.• MONITO

Page 254 - 4 PARAMETER CHANGE details

SELECTED CHANNEL section Reference Manual9 EQ graph fieldThis field graphically indicates the approximate response of the EQ. Press this field to ope

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Monitor and Cue functions Reference Manual902 DIMMER fieldEnables you to make settings for the Dimmer function, which temporarily attenuates monitor s

Page 256 - 4.5 EXIST LIBRARY RANGE

Monitor and Cue functions Reference Manual910 Meter field• MetersIndicates the output level of the monitor L/R/C channels.*1. QL1: 1–32*2. QL1: 1–8NO

Page 257 - 4.7 FUNCTION CALL – MODULE –

Monitor and Cue functions Reference Manual924 Other CUE groupThese cue signals are operated via buttons displayed on the touch screen. This group is e

Page 258 - 4.9 LEVEL METER DATA

Monitor and Cue functions Reference Manual93NOTE• The cue signal is sent to the monitor output and PHONES Out jacks regardless of whether the CUE OUTP

Page 259 - Input/Output Specifications

Monitor and Cue functions Reference Manual946 CLEAR CUE buttonCancels all cue selections simultaneously. If MIX CUE mode has been selected, all of the

Page 260 - Electrical characteristics

Monitor and Cue functions Reference Manual955 Meter field• MeterThis field indicates the output level of the cue L/R channels.• CUE OUT PATCH buttonPr

Page 261 - Mixer Basic Parameters

Talkback and Oscillator Reference Manual96Talkback and OscillatorTalkback is a function that sends the signal of the selected INPUT jack to the desire

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Talkback and Oscillator Reference Manual97MONITOR screenIn the MONITOR screen, the TALKBACK field enables you to check the current talkback settings,

Page 263 - MIDI Implementation Chart

Talkback and Oscillator Reference Manual982 TALKBACK ON buttonSwitches talkback on or off.3 ASSIGN field• Channel select buttonsEnable you to select a

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Talkback and Oscillator Reference Manual995 OSCILLATOR OUTPUT buttonTurns the oscillator output on or off.OSCILLATOR windowYou can make detailed setti

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