Oaux send controls, Oaux return control, Monitor select switch – Yamaha MT100II User Manual

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OAUX

send

Controls

The AUX SEND controls are used primarily when adding

effects such as reverberation or echo to the sound of a

channel or track. The AUX SEND control on each mixer
channel determines the amount of signal from that chan­

nel sent to the AUX SEND jack. The AUX SEND jack must

be connected to the input of an external signal processor
such as the YAMAHA FX500 Simul-effect Processor (see

"USING THE AUX SEND/RETURN LOOP” on page 20).

OAUX RETURN Control

The AUX RETURN control determines the level at which

the signal from an external signal processor is returned

and mixed in with the MTIOOH’s main stereo output signal.

The output from an external signal processor fed by the

AUX SEND jack must be connected to the AUX RETURN

jack(s) (see "USING THE AUX SEND/RETURN LOOP” on

page 20).

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MONITOR SELECT Switch

MONITOR: This position is selected to listen to the four

tape tracks. In this position a mix from the four

MONITOR controls is sent to the PHONES jack and

the MONITOR OUT jack.

MIX: This position is selected to hear a combination of the

four tape tracks and input sources connected to the

input jacks. The mix from the MONITOR controls is

combined with the stereo output from the mixer sec­

tion and sent to the PHONES jack and MONITOR

OUT jack.

STEREO: This position is selected to monitor the stereo

output from the mixer section. In this position, the

mix sent to the MONITOR OUT jack and PHONES

jack is the same mix that is sent to the STEREO

OUT jacks.

©MONITOR Controls 1

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The four MONITOR controls determine the level of the

signal from the corresponding recorder tracks which is

sent to the PHONES jack and MONITOR OUT jacks when

the MONITOR SELECT switch is set to either “MONITOR”

or "MIX.” The MONITOR controls are primarily used to set

up the optimum levels for monitoring recorded tracks while

recording new material (overdubbing).

©MONITOR/PHONES Control

This control is used to set headphone and control room lis­

tening level. It adjusts the level of signal sent to the

PHONES jack and MONITOR OUT jacks with out affecting

the signal level appearing at the STEREO OUT jacks.

©MASTER Fader

The MASTER fader sets the overall output level of the

MT1 ООП mixer section, and thus the level of the output

signal appearing at the STEREO OUT jacks. The MAS­

TER fader also affects recording level when any of the

mixer section’s channels are assigned to the recorder’s

tracks via the PAN controls (see “SETTING RECORDING

LEVELS” on page 13).

©LED Peak Meters

The four LED peak meters accurately display output levels

from the MTIOOH’s four recorder tracks when the METER

switch is set to “4 TRACK”, or meters 1 and 2 display the

level of signals appearing at thè mixer section’s stereo

outputs (the STEREO OUT jacks) when the METER

switch is set to “STEREO.”
The LED peak meters are a guide for setting up the opti­

mum recording levels, (see "SETTING RECORDING LEV­

ELS” on page 13).

©METER Switch

When the METER switch is set to “STEREO,” meters 1

and 2 display the level of signals appearing at the mixer

section’s stereo outputs (the STEREO OUT jacks). When
set to “4 TRACK,” the four LED peak meters display the

level of the corresponding recorder track signals.

©dbx ON/OFF Switch

The dbx switch determines whether the МТЮОП’s internal
dbx noise reduction system is ON or OFF. For normal

recording and playback using the MT1 ООП , the dbx switch

should be turned ON. This provides a significantly im­

proved signal-to-noise ratio (as much as 85 dB) so your

recordings will sound cleaner and have much less tape
hiss.

For dbx noise reduction to be effective, it must be turned

ON both during recording and playback.

The dbx switch may be turned OFF when playing back

tapes that were recorded on other equipment and which

are not dbx-encoded.

©ZERO STOP Switch

When the transport is in rewind, the ZERO STOP function

automatically stops the tape at a specified location.

To set the ZERO STOP point, play the tape to the desired

location and reset the tape counter to ZERO by pressing

the counter reset button. In rewind, with the ZERO STOP

switch “ON”, the transport will stop when the tape counter

reaches 999. This is particularly handy in the multitrack

“overdub” process when it is necessary to repeatedly re­
wind the tape and play from the same point.

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MTIOOII MULTITRACK CASSETTE RECORDER

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