Application example – Yamaha MC1602 User Manual

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APPLICATION EXAMPLE

In the system shown below the MC1602 is used as the main

console in a sound reinforcement system. Three vocal micro­

phones, six drum microphones, a microphone from the guitar
amplifier and another from the bass amplifier are connected

to 11 of the 16 available LO-Z inputs. The line-level stereo

outputs from an on-stage keyboard mixer and the stereo

outputs from an electronic percussion system are fed to four

Hl-Z inputs. A total of 15 input channels are thus used, leav­

ing one free — just in case. The AUX 1 mix system feeds

on-stage power amplifiers and monitor speakers for the

performers. The AUX 2 system is used to drive a digital

reverb/effects unit to add ambience and effects where neces­

sary. The AUX 3 system feeds a tape recorder to make a

rough mono recording of the performance. T.he STEREO

OUT connectors drive the main house power amplifiers and

speaker systerri.

This is just one possible way of setting up the MC1602 for

a sound reinforcement application. The actual setup you use

will, naturally, be dictated by your own particular system

requirements.

STAGE MONITOR
SPEAKERS

=4 ELECTRIC GUITAR

AMP MIC

STEREO OUT FROM

ELECTRONIC PERCUSSION SYSTEM

ELECTRIC BASS

AMP MIC

HOUSE SPEAKER SYSTEM

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