Yamaha MTX Series Setup Manual page 139

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 INPUT settings
In INPUT you can make the following settings.
Port select button
Port / External
Device parameter
access button
EQ / HPF
FBS (Feedback sup-
pressor)
[ON] button
Fader
Channel name
Port select button
Click this to open the "Input Patch" dialog box. For this example, apply the fol-
lowing changes. After making the settings, click the [Close] button.
CH1
CH2 through CH8
CH17 through CH24
CH9 through CH16
Port / External Device parameter
access button
This button lets you adjust the gain and turn
phantom power on/off. When you click the
button, a popup window will appear, allow-
ing you to adjust the gain and turn phantom
power on/off. Make the desired settings,
and then in the upper right, click × to close
the popup window. The appropriate gain
level will depend on the devices that are connected, so set the level appropriately
for your devices.
Since audio sources for background music are connected to CH11/12, CH13/14,
and CH15/16, lower the gain to 0 dB.
EQ / HPF (High Pass Filter)
Click this to switch to the "CHANNEL EDIT" screen. Adjust the EQ and HPF
appropriately for the mic you're using. For ST IN, only EQ is available.
When you want to return to the "MAIN" screen, click the [MAIN] button.
FBS (Feedback suppressor)
FBS is provided on INPUT CH1 through CH8. We recommend that mic inputs,
and particularly movable mics such as wireless mics, be connected to CH1
through CH8. When you click here, you will switch to the FBS setting screen.
When you want to return to the "MAIN" screen, click the [MAIN] button.
For details on FBS settings, refer to "MTX-MRX Editor User Guide."
[ON] button
This button turns the channel on/off. Turn off unused channels.
Fader
This adjusts the input level. Leave the fader at -∞ until the system goes online.
Channel name
You can double-click this to edit the name.
In this example, names have been assigned as follows.
.
st
CH1
1
Mic
CH9
Event Space Mic1
CH10
Event Space Mic2
CH11/12
BGM (Luxury)
CH13/14
BGM (Casual1)
Example 5) A system using the PGM1 for paging
DANTE 1
No assignment (click an assigned button to specify no
assignment)
INPUT 1 through INPUT 8
CH15/16
STIN1
STIN2
STIN3
BGM (Casual2)
BGM1
BGM2
SD
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