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SIGNAL PROCESSOR
Operation Manual
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  • Page 1 SIGNAL PROCESSOR Operation Manual Using the PDF manual • From the Contents on page 2, click on the desired topic to automatically jump to the corresponding page. • Click on a link in this manual to jump to the corresponding page. •...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    • The illustrations and screens as shown in this manual are for instructional purposes only. • Yamaha Corporation makes no representations or warranties with regard to the use of the software and documentation and cannot be held responsible for the results of the use of this manual and the software.
  • Page 3: Overview

    The output stage comes equipped with 6-band EQ, delay and level adjustment trim controls, and can be used while switching the output Speaker Set. The following two applications can be used to operate the MMP1. • MMP1 Editor (for Windows/for Mac) •...
  • Page 4: Mmp1 Editor (For Windows/For Mac)

    Network switch Computer 2-2. MMP1 Controller (for iPad) Connect the MMP1 Controller to the MMP1 on your network (one unit) for convenience and ease in controlling certain MMP1 functions. NOTE Before using the MMP1 Controller, you will need to make initial settings to your MMP1 using the MMP1 Editor.
  • Page 5: Setting Up

    3-1-1. MMP1 Editor You can also display the “Select MMP1” dialog box from the Click or double click the MMP1 icon. menu bar to change the desired MMP1 for operation at any time. 3-1-2. MMP1 Controller Tap the MMP1 Controller icon.
  • Page 6: Configure Basic Settings

    You can also display the “Select MMP1” dialog box from the Select “ (file icon)” on the menu bar, then select menu bar to change the desired MMP1 for operation at any time. “New.” Select whether or not you want to use the Setup Wizard.
  • Page 7: Screens

    “Administrator” privileges are required to use files. When you open a file online, the settings in the opened file are sent to the connected MMP1. Store different system configurations as Scenes to be loaded later depending on the studio in use or the event.
  • Page 8: Main Screen

    User Assignable functions channel strip Selected Channel tab Monitor Control tab For fine-tuning of the parameters for the selected For selecting the audio being monitored and setting channel strip Monitor output levels MMP1 Operation Manual...
  • Page 9 Displays the channel name. Double click to change the name. NOTE • Eight channel strips are available when the MMP1’s sample rate is 96 kHz or less, and four channel strips are available when the MMP1’s sample rate being used is higher than 96 kHz.
  • Page 10 • Set GPI inputs/outputs in the “GPI” tab of the “Global” tab on the Settings screen and use the device connected to the MMP1 GPI [INPUT] connector to turn mics Channel name Double click to change. Enter a channel on or off. This can also be operated using name up to 17 alphanumeric characters buttons created in the “User Assignable”...
  • Page 11 This EQ focuses on smooth sound OUT meter. qualities. It contributes to a natural sound without changing the atmosphere of the original. LEGACY This is the standard EQ that has been provided on Yamaha digital mixers since the PM1D and PM5D. MMP1 Operation Manual...
  • Page 12 , and values equal to or above 0  in red . Peak hold circuits are not displayed. To change whether pre fader or post fader values are displayed, use the “PRE” and “POST” controls above. MMP1 Operation Manual...
  • Page 13 Click to change the Monitor Level value to (displayed in green) on the Monitor Matrix screen. the reference level value. Holding this down for at least two seconds (until the indicator flashes) stores the current Monitor Level value as the reference level. MMP1 Operation Manual...
  • Page 14 • An on/off button (an latch type button that switches on and off each time you click it) • A push button (a momentary type button that works while the button is held down) • A display indication only MMP1 Operation Manual...
  • Page 15: Sub Screen

    Values less than -20 dB are displayed in green , values noise. less than 0 dB in yellow , and values equal to or above 0 This is displayed when using Talkback. in red . Peak hold circuits are not displayed. MMP1 Operation Manual...
  • Page 16 Oscillator Trim Drag or use the mouse wheel to set Oscillator levels. To return the setting to -20 dB, simultaneously hold down the <Ctrl> key (Windows) or the <command> key (Mac) and click on the control. MMP1 Operation Manual...
  • Page 17 You can set the amount that the audio output of interrupt then click in the section. destination is reduced (dimmed) when Talkback is turned on by using “Talkback Dim Level” in the “MISC” tab of the “Scene” tab on the Settings screen. MMP1 Operation Manual...
  • Page 18: Monitor Matrix Screen

    • You can use this screen when logged in as an “Administrator” or “Advanced User.” • This matrix is set to 40x36 when the MMP1’s sample rate is 96 kHz or less, and 20x20 when the MMP1’s sample rate being used is higher than 96 kHz.
  • Page 19 Send signals to Downmix L/R: Use the “Monitor Source” selection button to turn Send on or off. Send signals to Headphone L/R: Set the target to headphone output, and then use the “Monitor Source” selection button to turn Send on or off. MMP1 Operation Manual...
  • Page 20: Speaker Matrix Screen

    Administrator. • This matrix is 32x32 when the MMP1's sample rate is 96 kHz or less, and 16x16 when the MMP1's sample rate being used is higher than 96 kHz. You can change the sample rate in the “MISC” tab of the “Scene” tab on the Settings screen.
  • Page 21 (Windows) or the <control> key (Mac) and then drag and release the button (key). Quick Assign: Criss cross from dragging origin point On: Turns entire dragged area on (purple) Off: Turns entire dragged area off MMP1 Operation Manual...
  • Page 22: Speaker Management Screen

    The same items can be configured on the the F (frequency), G (gain), Q, and Type for “Input Patch” tab on the Patch screen. the EQ. Out-of-range values entered will be corrected to the maximum or minimum value allowed. MMP1 Operation Manual...
  • Page 23: Patch Screen

    4-1-7. Patch screen This screen is used to assign input sources and outputs to channels within the MMP1 Editor and I/O connectors. The Patch screen is split into the “Input Patch” tab and the “Output Patch” tab. Click these tabs to switch between the two.
  • Page 24 For selecting the audio signal output from the Dante [PRIMARY]/[SECONDARY] connectors on the MMP1. Analog Out For selecting the audio signal output from the ANALOG [OUTPUT 1-8] connectors on the MMP1. AES/EBU Out For selecting the audio signal output from the [AES/EBU 1-8]/[AES/EBU 9-16] connectors on the MMP1.
  • Page 25 Send AES/EBU Out       Dante In Input from the Dante [PRIMARY]/[SECONDARY] 1-64 connectors on the MMP1.       Analog In Input from the ANALOG [INPUT 1-8] connectors on the MMP1. ...
  • Page 26: Settings Screen

    • “Global” tab settings will be applied to all Scenes. • “Editor” tab settings are stored by the MMP1 Editor for each computer in use. The same settings will be applied regardless of the file or Scene opened by the user.
  • Page 27 Speaker Matrix screen. Speaker Set Displays the Speaker Set to which the Speaker Matrix Out belongs. NOTE You can set the Speaker Set in the “Speaker Matrix” tab of the “Scene” tab on the Settings screen. MMP1 Operation Manual...
  • Page 28 STU 1 output will be muted when the channel strip 1 mic is on. Monitor Matrix Out Metering Here you can select the signal position displayed on Monitor Matrix Out meters on the Main screen and the Sub screen. MMP1 Operation Manual...
  • Page 29 A total of 32 channels can be set to Monitor Matrix In and Monitor Filter can be selected when the CH Type is Matrix Out when the MMP1’s sample rate being used is 96 kHz or “Monitor” or “LFE.” less, and a total of 16 channels can be set when the MMP1’s sample rate is higher than 96 kHz.
  • Page 30 IIR filter is applied. NOTE Cutoff can be selected when the Filter is “HPF” or “LPF.” Speaker Allocation NOTE Set the connection with the MMP1 to “Offline” before changing Speaker Allocation. Matrix Selected Speaker Sets are output via the speaker matrix, while unselected Speaker Sets are output via Direct Speaker Send.
  • Page 31 You can set which signals to assign to Mic 1 and Mic 2 in the “Input Patch/Talkback Mic In” section on the Patch screen. Select the check box corresponding to Talkback interrupt destinations you want to select. MMP1 Operation Manual...
  • Page 32 4-1-8f. Scene Tab/User Assignable You can register up to 35 frequently used functions (User Assignable functions). Functions registered here can be used on the Main screen and the Main Monitor screen of the MMP1 Controller. Label Double click to add a name to a function set.
  • Page 33 Turns the GPI Out Function set with Parameter on or off. number The Generic Function is not itself a specific function. Rather, it is intended to be used to change GPI Out output based on whether this function is turned on or off. MMP1 Operation Manual...
  • Page 34 Use scene 1 button for Set this to use the SCENE [1] key on the front panel of the MMP1 unit as an all mute key. Press the all all mute mode mute key to mute all output signals.
  • Page 35 4. Screens 4-1-8h. Global tab/IO Label This window is used to add names (labels) to MMP1 I/O connector I/O signals. Label Double click to set each input/output signal name. Enter a channel name up to 17 alphanumeric characters and symbols.
  • Page 36 Set the Function and the Behavior for GPI [OUTPUT] Set the Function and the Trigger for GPI [INPUT] connector pins 1-10 on the MMP1 unit The following three connector pins 1-16 on the MMP1 unit. The following four Behavior types are available.
  • Page 37 Since priority is given to the input from the GPI [INPUT] connector over operation by MMP1 Editor and MMP1 Controller, the function which set trigger as “High” or “Low” cannot be turned on and off by the MMP1 Editor and the MMP1 Controller. To operate the function by the MMP1 Editor and MMP1 Controller, set the trigger to “On Edge”...
  • Page 38 All Mute Mode Status Enables output when the All Mute function is turned Fan Status Enables output while the fan on the MMP1 unit is stopped. Scene Recall Status Select the Scene number Enables output when the selected Scene is recalled.
  • Page 39 Editor as an “Administrator” or NOTE “Advanced User.” Items of “Editor” tab settings are stored by the MMP1 Editor for each computer in use. The same settings will be applied regardless of the file or Scene opened by the user.
  • Page 40: Information Screen

    MMP1 unit. unit. The address set here will be effective when the IP address of the MMP1 unit DIP switch is set to “Static IP (Manual).” The IP address set here will not be used when the DIP switch IP address is set to “Auto IP,”...
  • Page 41 MMP1 unit to be updated. NOTE • You must log in as an “Administrator” to update the firmware of the MMP1 unit. • You can also revert the MMP1 unit's firmware to an earlier version, if desired. Connect Displays the number of MMP1 Editors...
  • Page 42: Mmp1 Controller

    • This screen is limited to support of these formats: stereo, 5.1, 7.1, 7.1.2, 7.1.4 and 9.1.2. • This screen has been optimized to the settings used in the Setup Wizard for the MMP1 Editor. The backup battery voltage is reduced Please contact your Yamaha dealer and have qualified Switches between the Control view and other screens.
  • Page 43 2. NOTE 3 Select the audio to be monitored. • Speaker Sets can be set in the MMP1 Editor. NOTE • Up to 12 channels can be displayed as the send destinations. You can set which input source audio can be monitored while the If there are 13 or more channels on the Main Monitor, only the corresponding “Monitor Source”...
  • Page 44 Turn this on to lower Monitor output for the DIM Level without changing the Monitor Source Level. NOTE The DIM Level can be set on the Main Monitor screen in Editor view. Tap to turn mute on (orange) or off for Monitor output. MMP1 Operation Manual...
  • Page 45: Editor View - Main Monitor Screen

    Tap here to turn the dimmer on (green) or off. Turn this on to lower Monitor output for NOTE the DIM Level without changing the Cue output formats and input sources can be set in the MMP1 Monitor Level. Editor. MUTE Tap to turn mute on (orange) or off for Monitor output.
  • Page 46 Here you can display and load User Assignable functions. Use the MMP1 Editor to configure settings. Here you can display Monitor Matrix Out meters. Values less than -20 dB are displayed in green , values less than 0 dB in yellow , and values equal to or above 0 in...
  • Page 47: Editor View - Ch Strip Screen

    NOTE Eight channel strips are available when the MMP1’s sample rate is 96 kHz or less, and four channel strips are available when the MMP1’s sample rate being used is higher than 96 kHz. You can change the sample rate in the MMP1 Editor.
  • Page 48 Channel name Displays the channel name. Switches between the signal phases (normal phase/reversed phase (green)). NOTE The channel name can be set in the MMP1 Turns Insert on (green) or off. INSERT Editor. Send Destination Select the signal to send to the Insert.
  • Page 49 0.0 dB LEGACY This is the standard EQ that has been provided on the successive Yamaha digital mixers such as the PM1D and PM5D. Drag the pointer to adjust the parameters. Drag to change four band EQ parameters (Frequency, Gain, Q).
  • Page 50: Editor View - Preference Screen

    4. Screens 4-2-5. Editor view - Preference screen This screen is used to configure various MMP1 Controller settings. Add names (labels) to buttons used to Add names (labels) to buttons used to select Talkback interrupt destinations select Speaker Sets Shows/hides the status...
  • Page 51: Information Screen

    Displays information pertaining to the MMP1 unit. Nickname Displays the nickname for the MMP1 unit. NOTE This nickname can be set on the Information screen in the MMP1 Editor. Version Displays the firmware version of the MMP1 unit. MMP1 Operation Manual...
  • Page 52: Configuring System Settings

    NOTE The MMP1 system treats Main Monitor 1/2 as L and R respectively for some functions. While it is possible to establish a flexible system configuration that is not specialized to any specific format, a system design where Main Monitor 1/2 is interpreted as L/R is recommended.
  • Page 53 Furthermore, put names (labels) “Nuendo 5.1 Out” and “CD” to identify these as DAW and CD player inputs, respectively. Confirm that the buttons for switching between Monitor Sources appear on the Main screen. Main screen - Monitor Control MMP1 Operation Manual...
  • Page 54 Route the Main Monitor 1-6 outputs to Speaker Set A 1-6 and the Main Monitor 1/2 outputs to Speaker Set B 1/2. This will send 5.1 surround sound to Speaker Set A as it appears here, and only the topmost two channels (L/R) to Speaker Set B. MMP1 Operation Manual...
  • Page 55 Settings screen - Scene - User Assignable Create User Assignable buttons for Speaker Set A and Speaker Set B to be able to switch between Speaker Main Monitor settings are now complete. Sets on the Main screen. MMP1 Operation Manual...
  • Page 56 Assuming that the cue mix audio is sent to Dante 7/8, route Dante In 7 to Cue 1-L and STU 1-L, Dante In 8 to Cue 1-R and STU 1-R, and the output from channel strip 1/2 to Cue 1-L/R and STU 1-L/R. MMP1 Operation Manual...
  • Page 57 Set interrupt destination 1 (Destination 1) to Cue 1 and Studio Speaker 1 from Talkback 1-1 (Bus 1, Mic 1), and The cue mixes are created now. interrupt destination 2 (Destination 2) to Cue 1 and Studio Speaker 1 from Talkback 1-2 (Bus 1, Mic 2). MMP1 Operation Manual...
  • Page 58 Confirm that the buttons for turning Talkback on and off appear on the Main screen. Main screen This concludes the explanation on the system settings process. You can now control the monitor from the MMP1 Controller as well. Talkback settings are now complete. MMP1 Operation Manual...
  • Page 59: Bass Management

    When applying bass management to the system, configure the speaker matrix in the following manner. NOTE Set the connection with the MMP1 to “Offline” before changing settings. Of the Main Monitor outputs, split each channel (other than the LFE channel) into two separate inputs—one for applying an HPF and another for applying an LPF—and direct these to Speaker Matrix In.
  • Page 60: Lip Sync Delay

    Main Monitor to match audio and video content. This delay will only apply to the Main Monitor (does not apply to Cue, Studio Speaker, and AUX outputs). Sub screen Drag or use the mouse wheel to set values (for minor adjustments). MMP1 Operation Manual...
  • Page 61: Commentary Functions

    5. Configuring System Settings 5-4. Commentary functions These functions are for equipment used for recording with commentary functionality. The MMP1's internal voice processing functionality can be used to perform the following. • Allowing mic users to turn their mics on and off by hand •...
  • Page 62 The parameter “1” signifies channel strip 1. Settings screen - Scene - System In the example shown in the image above, STU1 output is set to be muted when the channel strip 1 mic is on. MMP1 Operation Manual...
  • Page 63 (disabling the mic on/off function for mic users) appears on the Main screen. Main screen Commentary function settings are now complete. Turn this button on (button lights up) to disable the mic on/off function for mic users. MMP1 Operation Manual...
  • Page 64: Appendix

    Failed to transfer data. Data error Data errors were found. Timed out Timed out after failing to sync with the MMP1 within a set period of time. Disconnected Disconnected from the MMP1. Version mismatch. MMP1 Editor or MMP1 The MMP1 Editor version is not compatible with the MMP1.
  • Page 65: Mmp1 Editor Keyboard Shortcuts

    Displays the Settings screen. Ctrl + 8 command-8 Displays the Information screen. Ctrl + M command-M Displays the “Select MMP1” dialog box. Ctrl + C command-C Copy selected channel strip. Ctrl + V command-V Paste to selected channel strip.
  • Page 66: Index

    Monitor Source Trim ............. 16 Filter ................29 Mono to Stereo Assign Attenuation ......26 Filter Setting ..............21 MUTE ..........9, 12, 13, 45, 47, 48 Function ................32 Nickname ..............40, 51 General .................34 No ................. 18 GPI ................36 GPI In ................36 MMP1 Operation Manual...
  • Page 67 Static IP (Manual) ............40 Stereo to Mono Assign Attenuation ......26 Store ................17 Studio Speaker .............29 Studio Speaker Mute ............28 Studio Speaker Output Trim ..........16 Sub screen ..............15 SUM ..............13, 43, 45 System ................28 Manual Development Group © 2017 Yamaha Corporation Published 09/2017 YJ-A0...

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