D input ch insert i/o, 3) mic/line in, Tape in (-10dbv/+4db switches) – Yamaha RM800 User Manual

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Rear Section Connections & Switches 11

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INPUT CH INSERT I/O

These are insert points for input modules 9-16 on RM800-16 (17-24 on
RM800-24). They are TRS phone jacks, and the nominal input/output level is
OdB. They are wired sleeve-ground, tip-output, and ring-input. They provide
a convenient point to patch in compressors, noise gates, and other signal pro­
cessors that you want to use with only one input module. When not used for

signal processors, effects processors can be pathed here. In this case, use the
wet/dry balance control on the effects processor to set the depth of the effect.

(3) MIC/LINE IN

This is where you connect your microphones and line-level sources, such as

synthesizers, samplers, tone generators, guitar preamps, CD players, and so on.
Connectors 1-8 on RM800-16 (connectors 1-16 on RM800-24) are balanced
phone jacks (TRS), and the nominal input range is from -60dB to +4dB. They
are wired sleeve-ground, tip-hot

(-I-),

and ring-cold (-), and can be used with

either balanced or unbalanced sources. Connectors 9-16 on RM800-16 (con­
nectors 17-24 on RM800-24) are balanced XLR-3-31 type connectors, and the

nominal input range is from -60dB to +4dB. They are wired in accordance

with the lEC 268 standard: pin 1-ground, pin 2-hot (+), and pin 3-cold (-).

Phantom powering (-I-48V) is available for these inputs, and it’s turned ON
and OFF using the PHANTOM switch.

® TAPE IN (-10dBV/+4dB Switches)
These connectors should be connected to the outputs of your multitrack

recorder. Connectors 1—8 on RM800-16 (connectors 1—16 on RM800-24) are
unbalanced phone jacks, and are designed for use with -lOdBV multitrack
outputs. Connectors 9-16 on RM800-16 (connectors 17-24 on RM800-24) are
also unbalanced phone jacks, however they are switchable to accept -lOdBV or

+4dB multitrack recorder outputs. The adjacent switches are used to set the

level, and should be set to match the output level of your multitrack recorder.

(D

TAPE SEND SELECT switches

These switches determine what is output through the TAPE SEND (GROUP
OUT/DIRECT OUT) outputs. See “TAPE SEND (GROUP OUT/DIRECT
OUT)” on page 10 for full details.

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