Yamaha MTX Series Setup Manual page 4

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Example 3) Using cascade mode to add MTX input channels (analog connection)
Cascade mode allows the matrix buses to be shared between MTX units. This mode lets you use two MTX units to
increase the number of inputs, and output the combined inputs to a single amp.
In cascade mode, audio cannot be transmitted to the XMV via YDIF.
W/L Mic 1
Ch1 (MTX ID=01)
W/L Mic 5
Ch1 (MTX ID=02)
W/L Mic 9
Ch5 (MTX ID=01)
This example assumes that you're using the following equipment.
• MTX3 × 2
• MCP1 × 1
• XMV4280 (or an amp with analog input) × 1
• Background music source such as a CD player × 1
• Speakers (the number needed)
• PoE network switch × 1
• Microphone with switch (for the MC or chair) × 1
• Wireless microphone receivers (11 channels)
• Wireless microphones × 11
The number of speakers is not specified; choose amps that are suitable for your speaker setup. You will also need to
provide the appropriate number of cables.
In order to supply power to the MCP1, the network switch must support PoE.
Microphone
MCP1
Ch8 (MTX ID=01)
ID=90
Room
W/L Mic 2
W/L Mic 3
Ch2 (MTX ID=01)
Ch3 (MTX ID=01)
W/L Mic 6
W/L Mic 7
Ch2 (MTX ID=02)
Ch3 (MTX ID=02)
W/L Mic 10
W/L Mic 11
Ch6 (MTX ID=01)
Ch7 (MTX ID=01)
Rack
W/L Mic 4
Ch4 (MTX ID=01)
W/L Mic 8
Ch4 (MTX ID=02)
Wireless Microphone
Receivers
MTX3 ID=01
MTX3 ID=02
CD Player
XMV4280 ID
=1A
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