The following setting will generally apply – Yamaha MC2410M User Manual

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The following setting will generally apply;

Low output dynamic microphones: -50 dB.

Medium output condenser microphones:-40 dB.

Preampiified electric instruments and low level (creative

audio or hi-fi) line sources:-20 dB.
High level (professional) line sources: +4 dB

We suggest the following procedure for setting input
levels:

1. Connect all input sources to their respective channels.

Monitor the mix on low-impedance type headphones.

DO NOT connect the console to any power amplifiers

yet.

2.

Set the phones LEVEL control to You will monitor

each input channel by pressing the CUE button on the

respective input channel module.

3. Set master fader #1 to about "0"-this is the position that

gives rated output level, which can be checked on the

corresponding VU meter.

4. Adjust input channel mix level control #1, on the channel

that you are setting, to position "V'- This will send the

input signal to master output #1, at rated output level.

5. Start with the lowest input sensitivity (PAD switch in the

DOWN position, GAIN at -16 dB). With the input CUE

button on, so that you can monitor the signal on head­

phones, gradually increase sensitivity using the GAIN

control until the signal is clearly audible. If sensitivity is

too low even with the GAIN control at maximum, return

this control to the -16 dB position, set the PAD switch in

the UP position, and slowly, bring up the GAIN control

again.

At the optimum setting, VU meter #1 should be peaking

around 0 VU. If the meter consistently shoots past 0 VU,

or if the signal sounds distorted in your headphones, the

input sensitivity is too high, and you will need to

decrease it until the levels are correct.

As a visual aid, the peak LED on the VU meter should

only light on occasional loud peaks. If it is on longer than

this, the input sensitivity should be reduced.

6. Repeat this procedure for each input channel, until all

channels are set for proper input sensitivity. Turn the

mixing console power OFF, and connect your outputs.

Turn the power ON again.You are now ready to adjust

the remaining mix controls on each channel.

IMPORTANT:

The console, and all signal processing

devices connected to it, MUST be turned on BEFORE the
power amplifiers are turned on. If this procedure is not

followed,

the

console

turn-on

transient

could

easily

cause damage to your loudspeakers. This procedure

should be reversed when the system is turned off.

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