User manual YAMAHA MTX

DON'T FORGET : ALWAYS READ THE USER GUIDE BEFORE BUYING !!!

If this document matches the user guide, instructions manual or user manual, feature sets, schematics you are looking for, download it now. Diplodocs provides you a fast and easy access to the user manual YAMAHA MTX. We hope that this YAMAHA MTX user guide will be useful to you.


YAMAHA MTX : Download the complete user guide (22280 Ko)

You may also download the following manuals related to this product:

   YAMAHA MTX (43159 ko)
   YAMAHA MTX (30280 ko)
   YAMAHA MTX (30302 ko)
   YAMAHA MTX (30276 ko)
   YAMAHA MTX (30132 ko)
   YAMAHA MTX (30216 ko)
   YAMAHA MTX (30280 ko)
   YAMAHA MTX (30280 ko)
   YAMAHA MTX (29098 ko)
   YAMAHA MTX (30132 ko)
   YAMAHA MTX MTXÂ (3180 ko)
   YAMAHA MTX ANNEXE 2 (5243 ko)
   YAMAHA MTX ANNEXE 3 (6729 ko)
   YAMAHA MTX ANNEXE 2 (6117 ko)
   YAMAHA MTX ANNEXE 2 (6107 ko)
   YAMAHA MTX ANNEXE 2 (6107 ko)
   YAMAHA MTX ANNEXE 2 (6107 ko)
   YAMAHA MTX ANNEXE 2 (6112 ko)
   YAMAHA MTX ANNEXE 2 (6105 ko)
   YAMAHA MTX ANNEXE 2 (6112 ko)
   YAMAHA MTX ANNEXE 2 (6114 ko)
   YAMAHA MTX ANNEXE 1 (44075 ko)
   YAMAHA MTX MTX SETUP MANUAL (8502 ko)
   YAMAHA MTX MTX SETUP MANUAL (8507 ko)
   YAMAHA MTX MTX SETUP MANUAL (8515 ko)
   YAMAHA MTX MTX SETUP MANUAL (8509 ko)
   YAMAHA MTX MTX SETUP MANUAL (10118 ko)
   YAMAHA MTX MTX SETUP MANUAL (8699 ko)
   YAMAHA MTX MTX SETUP MANUAL (8509 ko)
   YAMAHA MTX MTX/XMV/EXI8/EXO8Ã (482 ko)

Manual abstract: user guide YAMAHA MTX

Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.

[. . . ] MTX Editor User’s Manual MTX Editor is software for connecting, constructing, and controlling a system that uses MTX series, XMV series, and EXi8/EXo8 units. The settings you make in MTX Editor are sent to the MTX series, XMV series, and EXi8/EXo8 units that are connected via Ethernet. After the settings have been sent, the system will operate without a computer. A control panel such as a DCP series unit can also be used to control the system in real time. Notice regarding data copyright Music and sound data sold or provided by Yamaha Corporation or a third party may not be copied or reused without permission from the copyright owner, with the exception of copying for personal use to the extent permitted by law. [. . . ] If this is off, the input channel faders will adjust the input levels. 2 [EFFECT SEND] buttons (available only if SENDS ON FADER mode is on) These buttons select the bus to which the effect will be sent. 3 Effect type (shown only if SENDS ON FADER mode is on) This selects the effect type for each bus. Reverb that simulates a broad stage. 82 MTX Editor User’s Manual “EFFECT” screen Chapter 4. 4 Effect parameter (shown only if SENDS ON FADER mode is on) Adjusts the parameter of the effect. This will be [REVERB TIME] if the effect type is reverb, and “DELAY TIME” if the effect type is echo. 6 Faders When SENDS ON FADER mode is on, these adjust the effect send levels that are sent from the input channels. You can right-click a fader knob and set the send level by selecting 0 dB, –3 dB, –6 dB, or –Infinity. A grayed-out fader is shown at the position of the input level (this cannot be edited). Select the bus ([Fx1] or [Fx2] button) to which the effect will be sent. Use the faders to adjust the send level. 83 MTX Editor User’s Manual “DCA GROUP” screen Chapter 4. System screen “DCA GROUP” screen In this screen you can adjust the levels and mute settings of multiple channels. 6 7 1 2 3 4 8 In this screen, input channels can be assigned to eight DCA groups and eight mute groups, and zone outputs can be assigned to eight DCA groups and eight mute groups. DCA groups allow you to use a single fader to control the input levels or output levels of multiple channels. Fader settings for DCA groups and [MUTE] group master button settings for mute groups are shared by MTX units within the same MTX system. For example if you make these settings for the MTX3 whose ID=1, they will automatically be applied to MTX3 units of other ID numbers. 2 [INPUT CH MUTE] button This button selects input channel mute groups. 4 [ZONE OUT MUTE] button This button selects zone output mute groups. 84 MTX Editor User’s Manual “DCA GROUP” screen Chapter 4. System screen 5 [MUTE] group master buttons (shown only if the [INPUT CH MUTE] button or [ZONE OUT MUTE] button is selected) These buttons turn each mute group on/off. 6 Assignment channel matrix This matrix lets you assign channels to DCA groups or mute groups. The group names are shown on the vertical axis, and the names of the channels that can be assigned are shown on the horizontal axis. Click an intersection to assign a channel to a group. On: Off: 5 7 [CLEAR] button This button clears all channels assigned to the corresponding group. 8 Faders (shown only if the [INPUT CH DCA] button or [ZONE OUT DCA] button is selected) Adjust the level of each DCA group. 85 MTX Editor User’s Manual “EXT. [. . . ] Panel lock has been disabled. – – – – – Information Single Information Single Information Single Information Single Information Single 159 MTX Editor User’s Manual Alert list Appendix Number 205 206 Content The IP address has been established. A login failure has occurred from an external remote controller via the remote control protocol. A login authentication has been successfully completed from an external remote controller via the remote control protocol. Preset number ** was stored. Action – – Type Single/ Continuing Information Single Information Single 207 209 210 211 – – – – Information Single Information Single Information Single Information Single 213 – Information Single 214 – Information Single 215 216 217 218 – – – – Information Single Information Single Information Single Information Single Amp information 102 Protection has been activated, and the limiter[ch*] is in operation. [. . . ]

DISCLAIMER TO DOWNLOAD THE USER GUIDE YAMAHA MTX




Click on "Download the user Manual" at the end of this Contract if you accept its terms, the downloading of the manual YAMAHA MTX will begin.

 

Copyright © 2015 - manualRetreiver - All Rights Reserved.
Designated trademarks and brands are the property of their respective owners.