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Yamaha MGP24X Owner Manual
56 pages 7.5 Mb
Explanation of Graphical Symbols Explication des symboles 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSPRCAUTIONS CONCER- NANT LA SCURIT 3 ContentsSetup................................................. 7 Controls and Connectors ....................... 10 Basic Operations and Display.................. 24 Using Effects (FX)................................ 26 Using Graphic EQ................................. 28 Using the Compressor ...........................31 Recording/Playing back......................... 33 Using Other Functions........................... 37 4 PRECAUTIONSPLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING Maintenance Connections If you notice any abnormality Fire warning Water warning Do not open Power supply/Power cord * Please keep this manual in a safe place for future reference. WARNIN G CAUTIONPower supply/Power cord Location 5 NOTICE Handling and Maintenance Saving data Connectors Information About copyrights About this manual iPodTM, iPhoneTM Handling caution 6 IntroductionMain featuresD-PRE (Discrete Class-A MIC preamp) X-pressive EQ USB device recorder Stereo master COMP and GEQ Digital effects REV-X and SPX Convenient, practical functions for events Ducker, Leveler, and Stereo Image USB port for playing and charging your iPod/ iPhoneAbout the models Conventions in this manual MGP Editor Included Accessories 7 SetupPreparing the power supply Connections Powering up the system Getting sound to the speakers 8 Setup example10 Controls and ConnectorsTop panelChannel Control Block (input) Master Control Block (output) Rear panel 11 Channel control blockMono input section Stereo input sectiont q26dB (PAD) switch w+48V switch and indicator eGAIN knob r (High Pass Filter) switch COMP knobs and indicator (Channel 9-24 {9-16}) Continue to next page 12 yDUCKER SOURCE indicatoruDUCKER switch iLEVELER switch and indicator oInput select switch !0 STEREO IMAGE switch !1 Equalizer knobs (HIGH, MID, and LOW) 13 !2 AUX knobs (1-4)!3 PRE switch !4 FX (effect) knobs (1, 2) !5 AUX5, AU X6 swit ch !6 PAN knob (Mono channels) BAL knob (Stereo channels) !7 ON switches !8 PEAK indicator !9 SIG (Signal) indicator @0 Bus assign switches @1 PFL (Pre-Fader Listen) switch and indicator @2 Channel fader 15 Master control blockUSB device recorder sectionqUSB IN connector wUSB ACCESS indicator Transport sectioneREW button rPLAY button and indicator tFWD button yREC button and indicator iPod/iPhone sectionqiPod/iPhone IN connector wiPod indicator Capacity and format of the USB device 16 Display sectionMeter section 17 FX RTN (effect return) section qAUX (PRE) knobs (1-4) wFX TO FX BLEND knob eTAP button and indicator rON switch tSIG (Signal) indicator yBus assign switches uPFL (Pre-Fader Listen) switch and indicator iFX RTN (effect return) fad ers (1, 2) 18 SEND MASTER sectionqAUX knobs (1-6) wAFL (After-Fader Listen) switch and indicator MATRIX sectionqGROUP knobs (1-4) wSTEREO knobs (L, R) eMATRIX master knobs (1, 2) rAFL switch and indicator 19 USB IN/iPod IN sectionPHONES/MONITOR section 20 TALKBACK sectionqTalkback knob wAUX1-4 switch and indicator eSTEREO switch and indicator GROUP sectionqPAN k nob wON switch eST (Stereo) switch rAFL (After-Fader Listen) switch and indictor tGROUP faders (1-4) 21 MONO master sectionSTEREO master section 22 Rear input/output blockChannel I/O connectors sectionqMono inputs wStereo inputs Master I/O connectors sectioneMATRIX OUT (1, 2) rMONITOR OUT (L, R) * Impedance balancedtScrew holes ySTEREO INSERT (L, R) uTALKBACK MIC IN iLAMP oGROUP OUT (1-4) !0 STEREO OUT (L, R) !1 MONO OUT !2 SEND (AUX1-AUX6) 23 Power section!3 AC IN connector !4 Power swit ch 24 Basic Operations and DisplayThis chapter explains the basic operations about how to view the display and operate the screen. Viewing the displaySetting screen HOME screen q FX1, FX2 status w GEQ status e USB status r COMP status t iPod status Dialog screenConfirmation screen Message screens 25 Operations of the screen 26 Using Effects (FX) 28 Using Graphic EQAbout the graphic EQ (GEQ) Setting the GEQ1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Setting the frequency and gain 1. 2. 3. Resetting the selected frequency gain Resetting the gain of all frequencies 1. 2. Linking the right and left stereo signals 1. 2. 3. 4. Clearing the link setting 1. 2. 3. 29 Finding and removing feedback30 Calling up/saving the GEQ program 31 Using the Compressor33 Recording/Playing backAbout USB device recording/playing backSignal flow of the USB device recorderf About the USB device USB device capacity USB device format Supported file formats Available recording time (with 2GB USB flash drive) Recording to a USB device1. capacity to the USB IN connector. 2. repeatedly if necessary until the (3/3) PARAM- ETER page appears. 3. rotate Knob 2 to select the STEREO bus or the MATRIX1/2 bus. 4. wPress Knob 2 while the parameter value is flashing. ePress Knob 2 to select OK, or Knob 1 to can- cel. Continue to next page 5. 6. 8. 7. 9. 34 Playing back songs from a USB device1. 2. 3. 35 4. section to select the playback song, and then press the PLAY button. 5. MONITOR OUT When outputting to the channel 29/30 {21/22} 6. Playing back a song from the title list 1. repeatedly if necessary until the USB (1/3) PLAYER page appears. 2. 3. Pausing, fast forwarding, or fast rewind- ing the playbackPausing Fast forwarding/rewinding Navigating through a song 36 Playing back songs from an iPod/ iPhoneSpecifying the recording/playback settings 37 Using Other Functions40 Troubleshooting42 Appendix51 Appendix1. IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT! 2. IMPORTANT: 3. NOTE: 55 FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A.)Information for Users on Collection and Disposal of Old Equipment IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR THE UNITED KINGDOM Connecting the Plug and Cord Model No. Serial No.HEAD OFFICE NORTH AMERICA CENTRAL & SOUTH AMERICA EUROPE AFRICA MIDDLE EAST ASIA OCEANIA 56 ZE82430
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