Patching in signal processors – Yamaha MT8XII User Manual

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Patching In Signal Processors

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MT8XII—Owner’s Manual

Patching In Signal Processors

Input channels 1 and 2 feature INSERT I/O jacks. These make is easy to patch external signal
processors directly into these two channels. Typically, compressors, limiters, and noise gates are
connected to this type of connection. Reverb, delay, and other effects processors can be used too.

The INSERT I/O connections, which use TRS (Tip, Ring, Sleeve) phone jacks, are two-way con-
nections, with the tip carrying the output signal from the MT8XII to the external processor and
the ring carrying the output signal from the external processor back into the MT8XII. You need
special insert cables to do this. A wiring diagram for an insert cable is shown below.

The following illustration shows how to connect an external processor to the MT8XII INSERTs.
Other equipment has been removed for clarity.

Once connected, operation is the same as normal. The signal source for the external processor
is taken after the channel’s EQ section. The output signal from the external processor is then
returned into the channel just before the fader. The processed signal can then be assigned to the
groups, sent to the Stereo bus, or to the auxiliary sends.

To processor's input

From processor's output

Connect to MT8XII INSERT I/O

Tip

Tip (send)

Ring (return)

Sleeve

Sleeve

Signal processor

Insert cable

Input

Output

88

AC IN

POWER

ON/ OFF

OUT

SYNC

INPUT LEVEL

IN

+48V ON OFF
PHANTOM POWER

14

R

L

2

1

R

L

R

L

13

12

11

10

9

8

7

6

5

4

3

INSERT I/O

2

INSERT I/O

1

MIC/LINE INPUT

LINE INPUT (UNBAL)

STEREO INPUT (UNBAL)

AUX SEND

R

L

STEREO OUT

R

L

MONITOR OUT

R

L

TAPE IN

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

2

1

TAPE OUT / GROUP OUT

MIC/LINE INPUT (BAL)

1:GND
2:HOT
3:COLD

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