Using The Cue Function; About Cue Groups - Yamaha CL1 Reference Manual

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8.
To adjust the monitor level, use the MONITOR LEVEL knob located in the SCENE
MEMORY/MONITOR section of the top panel.
If PHONES LEVEL LINK is ON, use the MONITOR LEVEL knob and the monitor fader, as well
as the PHONES LEVEL knob to adjust the monitor level when monitoring through headphones.
9.
Make settings for Dimmer, Delay, Monaural, and CUE INTERRUPTION as desired.
NOTE
Monitor on/off operations, selection of the monitor source, and dimmer on/off operations can also
be assigned to USER DEFINED keys (see
page
169).

Using the Cue function

About CUE groups

Cue signals on the CL series console can be categorized into the following four groups.
1
INPUT CUE group
The cue signals of input channels make up this group. To enable Cue for this group, press the
[CUE] key for any input channel to turn Cue on.
Input channel [CUE] key
NOTE
If input channels or ST IN channels are assigned to the Centralogic section, you can also use the
[CUE] keys in the Centralogic section to enable Cue for this group.
2
DCA CUE group
The cue signals of DCA groups make up this group. To enable Cue for this group, press the [CUE]
key of one of the DCA groups to turn Cue on.
Centralogic section [CUE] key
(when controlling DCA groups)
3
OUTPUT CUE group
The cue signals of output channels make up this group. To enable Cue for this group, press the
[CUE] key of one of the output channels.
[CUE] key in the Master section
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Monitor and Cue functions
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