6)groupout-10dbv, Group out +4db, 8) 2tr in-lodbv – Yamaha RM800 User Manual

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(6)GROUPOUT-10dBV
These connectors should be connected to inputs 9-16 of your 16-track multi­
track recorder (inputs 1-8 on a second 8-track recorder). They are unbalanced

phone jacks, and are designed for use with -lOdBV multitrack inputs.

The +4dB GROUP OUTs below also output the group signals but at a different

level. Which connections you use depends on your multitrack recorder’s nom­
inal input level. Check its manual to see whether it’s -lOdBV or +4dB.

® GROUP OUT +4dB
These connectors function the same as the GROUP OUT -lOdBV connectors

explained above except for the output level, which is -l-4dB.

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2TR IN-lOdBV

These connectors should be connected to the outputs of your two-track master
recorder. They are unbalanced phone jacks, and the nominal input level is
-lOdBV.

(D ST SUB IN

+4dB

These inputs allow you to connect a stereo sub mix from another mixer directly
into RM800’s bus system for subsequent mixdown. They are unbalanced
phone jacks, and the nominal input level is +4dB.

AUX SEND -i-4dB

These are the auxiliary send outputs 1 through 4. They are unbalanced phone

jacks, and the nominal output level is +4dB. They should be connected to the

inputs on your effects processors. If you are using a patchbay, you may want to
connect them to your patchbay for increased patching flexibility.

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AUX RETURN +4dB

These connectors should be connected to the outputs of your effects proces­
sors. They are unbalanced phone jacks, and the nominal input level is -l-4dB. If

your effects processor has stereo outputs, connect to both the L/MONO and R

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