iPad with Yamaha Stagemix V3 for remote control of M7 & LS9

 

Yamaha Stagemix iPad for M7-CL and LS9

 

Yamaha StageMix provides remote control of M7CL and LS9 functions via a simple, intuitive graphical interface from anywhere within wireless range. The software has been specifically designed to allow engineers to adjust monitor mixes from the performers’ positions on stage, directly controlling mix parameters via the iPad rather than having to rely on verbal directions to a second engineer.

The result is better mixes in less time: a huge advantage during high-pressure pre-show setup. StageMix does not provide remote control of all M7CL or LS9 parameters, but is focused on the requirements for adjusting monitor mixes on stage.

We supply our Apple iPads pre-loaded with both Stagemix M7CL and Stagemix LS9 apps

The system includes the following components:

1 x Apple iPad preloaded with Yamaha StageMix app for M7CL and LS9
1 x wireless router
1 x network cable

Latest V3 software revision details:

Since Yamaha introduced the first digital mixing console, the DMP7 in 1987, the company has continuously been in the forefront of developing high-performance products in response to user needs and feedback.

In 2010, Yamaha released the original M7CL StageMix iPad app, which allows engineers to quickly adjust monitor mixes from the performers’ positions onstage or in the audience. The next year, 2011, saw the release of the highly praised LS9 StageMix, for use with the LS9 console.

The Stage Mix iPad apps for the M7CL and LS9 provide greater control flexibility for those digital mixing consoles. They conveniently allow the sound engineer to freely adjust the parameters of the M7CL or LS9 by wireless control, rather than having to be in the mixing booth to fix the sound. This portable control via the iPad lets the engineer go to various listening locations—performer’s positions onstage and audience seats—and immediately hear the effects of the adjustments.

One of the most crucial elements in getting optimum sound for live performance is to make sure the performers get the sound they want and need to hear, with optimum balance. The simple, intuitive graphical interface of the iPad with wireless control results in better mixes done in much less time—making operation of the M7CL or LS9 even more efficient and convenient.

Now, in the 25th year anniversary since the introduction of the digital mixer, M7CL StageMix and LS9 StageMix have taken the leap to Version 3—giving users even greater control, functionality and convenience in live sound setups.

New functions for M7CL StageMix V3 / LS9 StageMix V3 include:

- DCA Faders (M7CL only)
- Mute Group Masters
- Channel Naming
- Channel Pan
- Send Levels in Meter Bridge
- Tap Tempo
- Edit Mixer Setting (e.g., IP and MAC Addresses)
- Bank Navigation in Long Faders mode
- Selectable Input and Output Meter Positions
- EQ Type I / II button in EQ screen
- HPF ON button always available in EQ screen

“I am proud to announce that the M7CL StageMix / LS9 StageMix apps, which have received many favorable reviews since their market release, have now been upgraded to a new version,” says Kazunori Kobayashi, General Manager of Yamaha Pro Audio Division. “The combination of StageMix and the M7CL / LS9 provides users with more convenient, more comprehensive live sound setting control than ever before. We will continue to listen and respond to comments from the market in order to provide customers with the best performance.”

The new StageMix Version 3 boasts a variety of new versatile functions that give you more comprehensive, wireless control over live sound settings. StageMix Version 3 for the M7CL or LS9 can be downloaded from the App Store from April*.
* The download is due for release in April. M7CL StageMix Ver. 3 and LS9 StageMix Ver. 3 will be released as new applications, and current users of M7CL StageMix / LS9 StageMix are required to download again.

System requirements
- iPad or iPad2 installed with M7CL StageMix V3 or LS9 StageMix V3
- Wi-Fi access point (requires wireless connection between iPad / iPad2 and M7CL / LS9)