Using the aux send/return loop – Yamaha MT100II User Manual

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USING THE AUX SEND/RETURN LOOP

The MTWOII’s AUX SEND controls function like a secondary mixer that derives its input signals from the main mixer’s four channels

and combines them into a mono signal which is delivered via the AUX SEND jack (refer to the diagram below). You can use the AUX
SEND controls to create an "effect mix", independent of the main mix, thus adding the required degree of effect to each channel

signal. The AUX SEND signal is sent to the input of an external signal processor (reverb, echo or other effect device), and the output
from the signal processor is returned to the AUX RETURN jacks. The level of the signal received at the AUX RETURN jacks can be

adjusted using the AUX RETURN control, and the resulting signal is combined with the MTIOOU’s main stereo output signal.

Since the returned effect signal is combined with the mixer’s stereo output signal, the AUX SEND/RETURN loop can be used in

mixdown to add an effect to tracks when they are being recorded. In this case tracks must be assigned to tape using the “panned

channei-to-track" assignment method (see page 11).

[Note] Since the AUX SEND/RETURN loop returns the ef­

fect signal to the mixer section’s stereo outputs, ef­
fects can be added to channeis during ping-pong re­
cording as iong as the panned channei-to-track as­

signment method is used. The AUX SEND/RETURN

ioop cannot be used to add effects when recording

tracks which have been assigned using the direct

channei-to-track assignment method.

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MTIOOII MULTITRACK CASSETTE RECORDER'

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