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Yamaha Mixing Console Owner Manual
37 pages 3.56 Mb
Owners Manual Bedienungsanleitung Mode demploi Manual de instruccionesEnglishDeutschFranaisEspaolFeatures Caractristiques Funktionen CaractersticasMG206C-USB/MG166CX-USB/MG166C-USB Owners Manual IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR THE UNITED KINGDOM Connecting the Plug and Cord 2 FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A.)COMPLIANCE INFORMATION STATEMENT (DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY PROCEDURE)1. IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT! 2. IMPORTANT: 3. NOTE: 27 3 VORSICHTSMASSNAHMEN 1/2 ffnen verboten! * Heben Sie diese Anleitung sorgfltig auf, damit Sie spter einmal nachschlagen knnen. VORSICHT WARNUNG BITTE SORGFLTIG DURCHLESEN, EHE SIE WEITERMACHEN Netzanschluss/Netzkabel Gefahr durch Wasser Falls Sie etwas Ungewhnliches am Gert bemerken Netzanschluss/Netzkabel Aufstellort Anschlsse Vorsicht bei der Handhabung 4 BESONDERE HINWEISE Referenz .................................... 39 Mischpultgrundlagen ............... 31 5 EinfhrungInhalt Einfhrung qMacintosh ), um die Verbindung zu sichern. w qMG206C-USB/MG166CX-USB/MG166C-USB Bedienungsanleitung berzeugen Sie sich, dass der Einschaltknopf auf STANDBY gestellt ist. Schlieen Sie den Netzadapter an der Buchse AC ADAPTOR IN ( ) an der Rckseite des Mischpults an, und drehen Sie dann den Sicherungsring im Uhrzeigersinn ( Schlieen Sie den Netzadapter an einer Haushalts- Netzsteckdose an. Windows Vista Windows XP Macintosh Windows 6 Vor der Inbetriebnahme des MischpultsEin- und Ausschalten des Gerts Systemanforderungen fr den Computer Systemanforderungen fr Cubase AI 4 7 Quick Guide Installieren von Cubase AI 4 Anschlieen an einem MG-Mischpult Quick Guide Mischpultgrundlagen Anschlieen von Mikrofonen und oder Instrumenten. Beachten Sie die folgenden Vorsichts- manahmen, bevor Sie die Phantomspei- sung einschalten. 8 Einschalten des Systems Symmetrisch, unsymmetrisch Was ist der Unter- schied?Symmetrische Strauslschung Richtlinien fr Kabel Pegeleinstellung 9 5 4 6Einstellen des Klangs Einrichten von Cubase AI 4 10 12 3 4 11 56 7 8 12 12 3 4 5 1 2 3 13 45 6 7 1 2 3 4Quick Guide Mischpultgrundlagen 14 5den EQ zu verwenden, um Ihre Mischung zu verfeinern, und Effekte hinzuzufgen. 6abgeschlossen sind, gehen Sie in das [Datei]-Men und whlen Sie [Exportie- ren] [Audio-Mixdown]. 7whlen Sie ein Speicherziel sowie den Dateityp aus. 8Einsatz der integrierten Digitaleffekte zur Verfeinerung der Mischung(Nur MG166CX-USB)MG206C-USB/MG166CX-USB/MG166C-USB Bedienungsanleitung 39 15 Setup (Einrichtung)16 Oberes und rckseitiges Bedienfeld24 Problemlsungen27 SpecicationsElectrical Specications General Specications MG206C-USB 28 100Analog Input Specications Digital Input/Output Specications Analog Output SpecicationsMG206C-USB/MG166CX-USB/MG166C-USB Owners Manual 101 29 Electrical SpecicationsGeneral Specications MG166CX-USB/MG166C-USB 30 102Analog Input Specications Digital Input/Output Specications Analog Output SpecicationsMG206C-USB/MG166CX-USB/MG166C-USB Owners Manual 103 31 Dimensional Diagrams (MG206C-USB/MG166CX-USB/MG166C-USB)Rack MountingTo mount the MG mixer, it requires 12U of rack space. Unit: mm 32 104Block Diagram and Level Diagram (MG206C-USB)MG206C-USB/MG166CX-USB/MG166C-USB Owners Manual 105 33 Block Diagram and Level Diagram (MG166CX-USB/MG166C-USB)108 34 ber die Zubehr-DiscBESONDERER HINWEIS ber die DAW-Software auf der Zubehr- Disc ber die Software-Untersttzung ACHTUNG SOFTWARE-LIZENZVEREINBARUNG1. GEEWAHRUNG EINER LIZENZ UND COPYRIGHTMG206C-USB/MG166CX-USB/MG166C-USB Owners Manual 109 35 2. BESCHRANKUNGEN3. BEENDIGUNG DES VERTRAGSVER- HALTNISSES 4. BESCHRANKTE GARANTIE AUF MEDIEN 5. BESCHRANKTE GARANTIE AUF DIE SOFTWARE 6. HAFTUNGSBESCHRANKUNG 7. GENERAL 8. VOLLSTANDIGKEIT DER VEREINBA- RUNGCANADA U.S.A. MEXICO BRAZIL ARGENTINA PANAMA AND OTHER LATIN AMERICAN COUNTRIES/ CARIBBEAN COUNTRIES THE UNITED KINGDOM GERMANY SWITZERLAND/LIECHTENSTEIN AUSTRIA CZECH REPUBLIC/SLOVAKIA/ HUNGARY/SLOVENIA POLAND THE NETHERLANDS/ BELGIUM/LUXEMBOURG FRANCE ITALY SPAIN/PORTUGAL SWEDEN DENMARK NORWAY OTHER EUROPEAN COUNTRIES TURKEY/CYPRUS OTHER COUNTRIES THE PEOPLES REPUBLIC OF CHINA INDONESIA KOREA MALAYSIA SINGAPORE TAIWAN THAILAND OTHER ASIAN COUNTRIES AUSTRALIA COUNTRIES AND TRUST TERRITORIES IN PACIFIC OCEAN 36 NORTH AMERICACENTRAL & SOUTH AMERICA EUROPE AFRICA MIDDLE EAST ASIA OCEANIA
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NEDERLAND THE NETHERLANDS 2 IMPORTANT Explanation of Graphical Symbols 3 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 4 Important Information8 Contents11 1 1 WelcomeControl Surface & Rear Panel 13Control Surface & Rear Panel32313029282726252423222120191817 STEREO 13 14 15 16 7891011 12 123456 1513 16HOME (METER) FADER MODE SCENE MEMORYPAN SEL SEL SEL SEL SEL SEL SEL SEL SEL SEL SEL SEL SEL SEL SEL SEL SEL SELSEL ONON 13 2 Control Surface & Rear PanelControl SurfaceSOLO SOLO ON ON LAYER SELECTED CHANNEL PHONES MONITOR OUT DISPLAY ACCESS 121110987643215 14 123456 7891011 12 13 14 15 16 AD Input Section (p. 14) SELECTED CHANNEL Section (p. 20) Monitor Out & Head- phones Sec- tion (p. 15) SOLO Section (p. 22) Channel Strip Section (p. 16) STEREO Section (p. 16) USER DEFINED KEYS Section (p. 21) Data Entry Section (p. 22) LAYER Section (p. 19) SCENE MEMORY Section (p. 21) Display Section (p. 19) DISPLAY ACCESS Section (p. 18) ST IN Section (p. 17) FADER MODE Section (p. 17) 14 14 AD Input SectionTo processors input Connect to INSERT jack A B CCH1-4 1/4" TRS phone plug Ring (cold) Tip (hot) Male XLR plug 1 (ground) 2 (hot) 3 (cold) Sleeve (ground) Tip (send) Tip (return) Tip (send) Ring (return) From processors output D E F G H 15 Monitor Out & Headphones Section16 16 Channel Strip Section STEREO Section 17 ST IN SectionFADER MODE Section 18 18 DISPLAY ACCESS Section 19 LAYER SectionDisplay Section 20 20 SELECTED CHANNEL Section 21 SCENE MEMORY SectionUSER DEFINED KEYS Section 22 22 Data Entry Section SOLO Section 23 Rear Panel26 Installing an Optional Card27 3 Operating Basics37 4 Connections and Setup47 5 TutorialConnections and SetupHeadphone amplier Hard disk recorder Guitar or bass 49 Initial Track Recording60 Overdubbing to Other TracksSetting the Input Levels 61 Routing SignalsAdjusting the Monitoring Level 62 62 RecordingMixing Recorded Tracks into Stereo (Mixdown) 63Tutorial32313029282726252423222120191817 STEREO 13 14 15 16 7891011 12 123456 1513 16HOME (METER) FADER MODE SCENE MEMORYPAN SEL SEL SEL SEL SEL SEL SEL SEL SEL SEL SEL SEL SEL SEL SEL SEL SEL SELSEL ONON 63 Mixing Recorded Tracks into Stereo (Mixdown)Connecting and Setting Up the Master Recorder2 Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [PATCH] button repeatedly until the Patch | In Patch page appears. SOLO SOLO ON ON LAYER SELECTED CHANNEL PHONES MONITOR OUT DISPLAY ACCESS 121110987643215 14 123456 7891011 12 13 14 15 16 2TR IN DIGITAL 2TR OUT DIGITAL DIGITAL IN DIGITAL OUT 64 64 Adjusting the Track Mix Balance 66 66 Using the Internal Effects 68 68 Recording to the Master Recorder 69 6 Analog I/O & Digital I/O77 7 Input Channels97 8 Bus Outs109 9 Aux Outs121 10 Input & Output Patching131 11 Monitoring135 12 Surround Pan147 13 Grouping Channels & Linking Parameters153 14 Internal Effects161 15 Scene Memories171 16 Libraries185 17 Remote Control211 18 MIDI225 19 Other Functions241 Appendix A: Parameter ListsUSER DEFINED KEYSUSER DEFINED KEYS Initial Assignments 243 243 USER DEFINED KEYS Initial AssignmentsInput Patch ParametersInitial Input Patch Settings 245 245 Initial Input Patch SettingsEFFECT TYPE CHANNEL EFFECT IN PATCH CASCADE IN PATCH 246 CHANNEL NAMEOutput Patch Parameters 247 247 Output Patch ParametersInitial Output Patch Settings 249 249 Initial Output Patch SettingsDIRECT OUT SLOT ADAT OUT OMNI OUT 2TR OUT Digital CHANNEL NAME 250 User Dened Remote Layer Initial Bank Settings254 Effects ParametersREVERB HALL, REVERB ROOM, REVERB STAGE, REVERB PLATEOne input, two output early reections. One input, two output hall, room, stage, and plate reverb simulations, all with gates. EARLY REF. 255 GATE REVERB, REVERSE GATEOne input, two output early reections with gate, and early reections with reverse gate. Two input, two output basic stereo delay. MONO DELAYOne input, two output basic repeat delay. STEREO DELAY 256 MOD. DELAYOne input, two output basic repeat delay with modulation. One input, two output 3-tap delay (left, center, right). DELAY LCR 257 ECHOTwo input, two output stereo delay with crossed feedback loop. Two input, two output chorus effect. CHORUS 258 FLANGETwo input, two output ange effect. Two input, two output symphonic effect. SYMPHONIC 259 PHASERTwo input, two output 16-stage phaser. Two input, two output autopanner. AUTO PAN 260 TREMOLOTwo input, two output tremolo effect. One input, two output high-quality pitch shifter. HQ. PITCH 261 DUAL PITCHTwo input, two output pitch shifter. One input, two output rotary speaker simulator. ROTARY 262 RING MOD.Two input, two output ring modulator. One input, two output distortion effect. MOD. FILTERTwo input, two output modulation lter. DISTORTION 263 AMP SIMULATEOne input, two output guitar amp simulator. Two input, two output dynamically controlled lter. DYNA. FILTER 264 DYNA. FLANGETwo input, two output dynamically controlled anger. Two input, two output dynamically controlled phaser. DYNA. PHASER 265 REV+CHORUSOne input, two output reverb and chorus effects in parallel. One input, two output reverb and chorus effects in series. REV->CHORUS 266 REV+FLANGEOne input, two output reverb and anger effects in parallel. One input, two output reverb and anger effects in series. REV->FLANGE 267 REV+SYMPHO.One input, two output reverb and symphonic effects in parallel. One input, two output reverb and symphonic effects in series. REV->SYMPHO. 268 REV->PANOne input, two output reverb and autopan effects in parallel. One input, two output delay and early reections effects in parallel. DELAY+ER. 269 DELAY->ER.One input, two output delay and early reections effects in series. 270 DELAY+REVOne input, two output delay and reverb effects in parallel. One input, two output delay and reverb effects in series. DELAY->REV 271 DIST->DELAYOne input, two output distortion and delay effects in series. Two input, two output 3-band multi-lter (24 dB/octave). MULTI FILTER 272 FREEZEOne input, one output basic sampler. Two input, two output stereo reverb. ST REVERB 273 M.BAND DYNA.274 Preset EQ Parameters278 Preset Gate Parameters Preset Compressor Parameters 283 Appendix B: Specications292 Appendix C: MIDIScene Memory to Program Change Table 293 Initial Parameter to Control Change Table309 MIDI Data Format1. DATA FORMAT1.4.2.2 PARAMTER CHANGE 1.1 CHANNEL MESSAGE 1.2 SYSTEM COMMON MESSAGE 1.3 SYSTEM REALTIME MESSAGE 1.4 EXCLUSIVE MESSAGE1.4.1 Real Time System Exclusive 1.4.2 System Exclusive Message 1.4.2.1 Bulk Dump 2. Format Details2.1 NOTE OFF (8n) 2.2 NOTE ON (9n) 2.3 CONTROL CHANGE (Bn)If [TABLE] is selected If [NRPN] is selected 310 2.4 PROGRAM CHANGE (Cn)2.5 TIMING CLOCK (F8) 2.6 ACTIVE SENSING (FE) 2.7 SYSTEM RESET (FF) 2.8 SYSTEM EXCLUSIVE MESSAGE (F0)2.8.1 MIDI MACHINE CONTROL (MMC) 2.8.2 BULK DUMP 2.8.2.1 Scene memory bulk dump format (compress) 311 2.8.2.2 Scene memory bulk dump request format (compress)2.8.2.3 Setup memory bulk dump format 2.8.2.4 Setup memory bulk dump request format 2.8.2.5 User Dened MIDI Remote bulk dump format 2.8.2.6 User Dened MIDI Remote bulk dump request format 312 2.8.2.7 User Dened Keys bulk dump format2.8.2.8 User Dened Keys bulk dump request format 2.8.2.12 Control change table bulk dump request format 2.8.2.9 User Assignable Layer bulk dump format 2.8.2.10 User Assignable Layer bulk dump request format 2.8.2.11 Control change table bulk dump format 313 2.8.2.13 Program change table bulk dump format2.8.2.14 Program change table bulk dump request format 2.8.2.15 Equalizer library bulk dump format 2.8.2.16 Equalizer library bulk dump request format 2.8.2.17 Compressor library bulk dump format 314 2.8.2.18 Compressor library bulk dump request format2.8.2.19 Gate library bulk dump format 2.8.2.20 Gate library bulk dump request format 2.8.2.21 Effect library bulk dump format 2.8.2.22 Effect library bulk dump request format 2.8.2.23 Channel library bulk dump format 315 2.8.2.24 Channel library bulk dump request format2.8.2.25 Input patch library bulk dump format 2.8.2.26 Input patch library bulk dump request format 2.8.2.27 Output patch library bulk dump format 2.8.2.28 Output patch library bulk dump request format 316 2.8.2.29 Plug-in effect card bulk dump format2.8.2.30 Plug-in effect card bulk dump request format 2.8.3 PARAMETER CHANGE 2.8.3.1 Basic behavior 2.8.3.1.1 Parameter change basic format 2.8.3.1.2 Parameter Change basic format (Universal format) 2.8.3.1.3 Parameter request basic format 2.8.3.1.4 Parameter request basic format (Universal format) 317 2.8.3.1.5 Parameter Address2.8.3.2 Parameter change (Edit buffer) 2.8.3.6 Parameter change (Setup memory) 2.8.3.3 Parameter request (Edit buffer) 2.8.3.4 Parameter change (Patch data) 2.8.3.5 Parameter request (Patch data) 2.8.3.7 Parameter request (Setup memory) 2.8.3.8 Parameter change (Backup memory) 2.8.3.9 Parameter request (Backup memory) 2.8.3.10 Parameter change (Cascade data) 318 2.8.3.11 Parameter request (Cascade data)2.8.3.12 Parameter change (Function call: Library store / recall) 2.8.3.13 Parameter change (Function call response: Library store/recall) 2.8.3.14 Parameter change (Function call: title) 319 2.8.3.15 Parameter request (Function call: title)2.8.3.16 Parameter change (Function call response: title) 2.8.3.17 Parameter change (Function call: Scene/Library Clear) 2.8.3.18 Parameter change (Function call response: Scene/Library Clear) 2.8.3.19 Parameter change (Function call: attribute) 320 2.8.3.20 Parameter request (Function call: attribute)2.8.3.21 Parameter change (Function call response: attribute) 2.8.3.22 Parameter change (Function call: link) 2.8.3.23 Parameter request (Function call: link) 2.8.3.24 Parameter change (Function call response: link) 2.8.3.25 Parameter change (Function call: pair, copy) 321 2.8.3.26 Parameter change (Function call Event: Effect )2.8.3.27 Parameter change (Sort Table) 2.8.3.28 Parameter request (Sort Table) 2.8.3.29 Parameter change (Key remote) 2.8.3.30 Parameter change (Remote Meter) 322 2.8.3.31 Parameter request (Remote Meter)2.8.3.32 Parameter change (Remote Time Counter) 2.8.3.33 Parameter request (Remote Time Counter) 323 Appendix D: OptionsRack Mounting the 01V96 Using RK1 Rack Mount Kit 324 324 IndexSymbols Numerics A B C D 325 EF G H I K 326 326 L M N O P 327 QR S 328 328 T U V W Y 331 01V96 Block DiagramINPUT (1...32) When 96kHz FX3,4 cannot be used. CASCADE SELECT x 2 x 12 332 01V96 Level DiagramAnalog Digital Analog DigitalAnalog Digital AnalogHEAD OFFICEAUSTRALIA OTHER ASIAN COUNTRIES THAILAND TAIWAN SINGAPORE MALAYSIA KOREA INDONESIA THE PEOPLES REPUBLIC OF CHINA OTHER COUNTRIES TURKEY/CYPRUS OTHER EUROPEAN COUNTRIES NORWAY DENMARK SWEDEN SPAIN/PORTUGAL ITALY FRANCE BELGIUM/LUXEMBOURG THE NETHERLANDS AUSTRIA SWITZERLAND/LIECHTENSTEIN GERMANY THE UNITED KINGDOM ARGENTINA BRAZIL MEXICO U.S.A. CANADA PANAMA AND OTHER LATIN AMERICAN COUNTRIES/ CARIBBEAN COUNTRIES COUNTRIES AND TRUST TERRITORIES IN PACIFIC OCEAN 333 NORTH AMERICA OCEANIA CENTRAL & SOUTH AMERICA EUROPE AFRICA MIDDLE EAST ASIA
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