Introduction

Thank you for your purchase of the YAMAHA MG16/4 or MG12/4 mixing console. This mixing console combines ease of operation with support for multiple usage environments, and is ideal for SR setups, installed systems, and many other such applications.

Please read through this Owner’s Manual carefully before beginning use, so that you will be able to take full advantage of the mixer’s superlative features and enjoy trouble-free operation for years to come.

Features

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The MG16/4 provides 16 input channels that can assign to Ste- reo or Group output.

The MG12/4 provides 12 input channels that can assign to Ste- reo or Group output.

The monitor includes a convenient C-R OUT jack. This jack can be used to monitor the main Stereo output, the PFL signal, or the Group 1-2 signals.

The mixer includes dual AUX SEND jacks and a single RETURN jack. The two independent AUX buses may be used as sends to external effectors and monitor systems.

Phantom power supply enables easy connection to condenser microphones that run on external power.

The mixer provides channel-specific INSERT I/O jacks for input channels 1 to 8 (MG16/4) or 1 to 4 (MG12/4). These jacks make it possible to insert different effectors into different channels.

Input channels 1 to 8, 9/10, and 11/12 (MG16/4), and 1 to 4, 5/6, and 7/8 (MG12/4) are each equipped with both an XLR mic input jack and a TRS phone-type line jack. Input channels 13/14 and 15/16 (MG16/4), and 9/10 and 11/12 (MG12/4) are each equipped with both a TRS line input jack and an RCA line input jack. This wide assortment of connectors enables connection to many different devices, from microphones to line-level devices to stereo-output synthesizers.

Introduction

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Features

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Contents

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Before Turning on the Mixer

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Turning the Power On

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Making the Most Of Your Mixer

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1A Place For Everything and Everything

In Its Place

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2Where Your Signal Goes Once It’s Inside

the Box

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3The First Steps in Achieving Great Sound ....

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4External Effects, Monitor Mixes,

and Groups

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5Making Better Mixes

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Front & Rear Panels

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Channel Control Section

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Master Control Section

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Rear Input/Output Section

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Setting Up

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Setup Procedure

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Setup Examples

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Rack Mounting

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Appendix

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Specifications

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Dimensional Diagrams

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Block Diagram and Level Diagram

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MG16/4, MG12/4

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Yamaha 12/4 owner manual Introduction, Features Contents

12/4 specifications

The Yamaha 12/4 mixer is a compact yet powerful audio mixing console that has gained popularity among musicians, audio engineers, and sound technicians. Renowned for its versatility and robust build, this mixer is ideal for both live sound and studio applications.

One of the standout features of the Yamaha 12/4 is its 12-channel configuration, which includes four microphone inputs with high-quality preamps. These preamps are designed to capture audio with remarkable clarity and low noise levels, making them perfect for a variety of sound sources, from vocals to instruments. The four XLR inputs are complemented by additional line-level inputs, offering flexibility to connect multiple devices.

Each channel on the Yamaha 12/4 mixer is outfitted with a three-band equalizer, allowing users to shape their sound effectively. The EQ provides control over low, mid, and high frequencies, enabling precise adjustments to tailor the mix to specific requirements. This level of control is particularly beneficial for live performances, where quick tweaks can significantly enhance the audio experience.

The mixer also includes an onboard effects processor with a range of digital effects, such as reverb and delay, adding depth and dimension to the sound. This feature is a valuable asset for performers looking to enrich their live sound without the need for external effects units.

In terms of connectivity, the Yamaha 12/4 offers various outputs, including main outputs and auxiliary sends. These outputs allow for simple routing of audio signals to speakers, monitors, or recording devices. The auxiliary sends can be utilized for stage monitoring or for sending signals to external processors, enhancing the mix's overall versatility.

The design of the Yamaha 12/4 is both user-friendly and compact, making it an ideal choice for smaller venues and mobile setups. Its lightweight chassis and robust construction ensure durability during transport and frequent use, while clearly labeled controls facilitate ease of use for both novice and experienced operators.

In conclusion, the Yamaha 12/4 mixer combines quality, functionality, and versatility in a compact form, making it an excellent choice for audio professionals looking for a reliable mixing solution. With its high-quality preamps, flexible EQ, digital effects, and robust build, the Yamaha 12/4 stands out as a valuable tool for anyone in the sound industry, whether in the studio or on stage.