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Front & Rear Panels

MG32/14FX, MG24/14FX

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INTERNAL DIGITAL EFFECTS Section

You use this section to control the dual internal effects processor: to
select the two effect types, to set the effects on or off, and to adjust
the related signal levels and flows.

1

PROGRAM Dials

This dial sets the effect type for the corresponding internal dig-
ital effect. For information about the effect types, see page 24.

2

PARAMETER Controls

This knob sets the parameter value for the corresponding inter-
nal digital effect. The setting applies to the currently selected
effect type.

The mixer saves the last value used with each effect
type. When you change to a different effect type, the
mixer automatically restores the value that was pre-
viously used with the newly selected effect (regard-
less of the current position of the Parameter Control
knob). These parameter values are retained even
after power-off.

3

AUX PRE Controls (1 to 4)

Each knob adjusts the level of the effected sound into the corre-
sponding AUX bus (AUX1 to AUX4).

4

TAP Button and Indicator

This feature lets you set the delay time for internal EFFECT 2
by tapping on the button. The feature only works if you have
set the effect type for EFFECT 2 to [16] TAP DELAY. To set
the delay time, tap on the button at the appropriate interval. The
mixer measures the interval between the last two taps and sets
this as the delay time. Continue tapping as necessary until you
get the timing right.

The mixer retains the last time setting even after power goes
off, and restores this setting the next time you set the effect
type to TAP DELAY. The indicator next to the button flashes in
sync with the delay time.

5

ON Switches

This switch turns the corresponding internal digital effect on

(

) or off (

).

6

PFL (Pre-Fader Listen) Switches

Use this switch to feed the corresponding digital effect signal,
taken from before the EFFECT RTN fader, into the PFL bus, so
that you can monitor the signal from the PHONES jack. To
turn the PFL feed on, press the switch in (

).

The signal will not feed into the PFL bus if the
effect’s ON switch (

5

) is turned off.

7

GROUP Switches

Set the switch on (

) to feed the corresponding internal digi-

tal effect signal into the corresponding GROUP buses. The top
button feeds the signal to Groups 1 and 2; the lower button
feeds it to Groups 3 and 4.

8

ST Switches

Set this switch on to feed the corresponding internal digital
effect signal into the ST bus.

9

EFFECT RTN faders (1, 2)

This fader adjusts the level of the effected sound into the ST
and GROUP buses.

1

5

6
7

8

2

3

4

9

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Summary of Contents for MG24/14fx

Page 1: ...MIXING CONSOLE Owner s Manual MG32 14 FX MG24 14 FX E MG32 14FX_E book Page 1 Thursday June 12 2003 3 10 PM ...

Page 2: ...ngeschlosse nes Mikrofon könnte beschädigt werden Unterstützte Leuchten 12 V Gleich oder Wechselstrom max 5 W Liefert 12 V an Pins 2 und 3 Pin 1 ist nicht verbunden Prière de lire attentivement avant de brancher une lampe dans la Prise jack LAMP page 18 N utilisez pas de lampe mettant à la masse les broches 2 ou 3 sur le boîtier L utilisation d un type de lampe incorrect peut endommager la console...

Page 3: ...ce heat 9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polar ized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the pro vided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect t...

Page 4: ...lling by the cord can damage it When transporting or moving the device always use two or more people Before moving the device remove all connected cables Avoid setting all equalizer controls and faders to their maximum Depending on the condition of the connected devices doing so may cause feedback and may damage the speakers Do not expose the device to excessive dust or vibrations or extreme cold ...

Page 5: ... This product when installed as indicated in the instructions con tained in this manual meets FCC requirements Modifications not expressly approved by Yamaha may void your authority granted by the FCC to use the product 2 IMPORTANT When connecting this product to accessories and or another product use only high quality shielded cables Cable s supplied with this product MUST be used Follow all inst...

Page 6: ...MG32 14FX MG24 14FX 5 MG32 14FX_E book Page 5 Thursday June 12 2003 3 10 PM ...

Page 7: ...s and to create custom mixes for targeted speakers or amps for stage monitoring An independently controlled MONO output jack feeds out a mix of the main ST output signal ideal for connection to a subwoofer or other SR system extension All monaural channels are equipped with an INSERT I O jack for independent connection to an external effector Includes independent PFL switches for each input channe...

Page 8: ... cable to the rele vant microphone or instrument and connect the other end to the appropriate input jack on the mixer On each monaural channel you may use either INPUT A or INPUT B but not both On stereo chan nels that provide both a phone input jack and an RCA pin input jack you may use either of these but not both Please connect to only one of these jacks on each channel 3 Power up the devices i...

Page 9: ...l Block Master Control Block 1 MONAURAL CHANNELS Section p 10 3 STEREO MONO Section p 13 2 STEREO CHANNELS Section p 10 4 GROUP Section p 14 5 SEND Section p 14 6 RETURN Section p 15 7 INTERNAL DIGITAL EFFECTS Section p 16 8 METER PHONES Section p 17 9 2TR INPUT Section p 17 10 TALKBACK Section p 18 11 LAMP Jack p 18 MG32 14FX fm Page 8 Monday June 30 2003 2 43 PM ...

Page 10: ...24 14FX 9 Rear Panel Note Within this manual all panel illustrations show the MG32 14FX panel 12 13 Rear Input Output Block 12 CHANNEL I O Section p 19 13 MASTER I O Section p 20 MG32 14FX_E book Page 9 Thursday June 12 2003 3 10 PM ...

Page 11: ...etting the knob to the position produces a flat frequency response Turning the knob to the right boosts the corresponding frequency band while turning to the left cuts the band The following table shows the EQ type base frequency and maximum cut boost for each of the three bands On stereo channels A four band equalizer adjusts the channel s high hi mid lo mid and low frequency bands For each band ...

Page 12: ...o bus s L and R lines The BAL control knob sets the balance between left and right channels Signals into the L input odd channel feed to the Group 1 and Group 3 buses and to the L line of the Stereo bus Signals into the R input even channel feed to the Group 2 and Group 4 buses and to the R line of the Stereo bus If you are inputting to a stereo channel through the L MONO jack only the BAL knob op...

Page 13: ...the mixer supplies DC 48 V power to pins 2 and 3 of all XLR type jacks in the corresponding channels Be sure to leave these switches off if you do not need phantom power Humming or damage may result if you connect to an unbalanced device or to an ungrounded transformer while this switch is on But note that the switch may be left on without problem when connecting to balanced dynamic microphones To...

Page 14: ...3 ST Master Fader Adjusts the level of the signal that feeds from the ST bus into the ST OUT jacks 9 on page 20 4 MONO Fader Adjusts the level of the signal that feeds from the ST bus into the MONO output jack 0 on page 20 5 LPF MONO LPF Switch Set this switch ON to apply a low pass filter to the signal out put from the MONO output jack or OFF to turn this LPF off If the switch is ON the LPF will ...

Page 15: ... the signals from the six AUX buses and the two EFFECT buses Each of these signals flows to the corresponding SEND output jack to AUX1 AUX6 EFF1 and EFF2 respectively 1 AUX Controls AUX1 to AUX6 Each knob adjusts the level of the signal from the indicated AUX bus into the corresponding AUX SEND jack 2 Effect Controls EFF1 EFF2 Each knob adjusts the level of the signal from the indicated EFFECT bus...

Page 16: ...nals are mixed before moving to the AUX buses 2 ST Control Adjusts the level of the signal from the corresponding RETURN jack into the ST bus If you are inputting a stereo signal the L signal goes into the ST L line and the R signal goes into ST R line If you are inputting a mono signal the same signal is fed to both ST L and ST R 3 PFL Pre Fader Listen Switch Use this switch to feed the correspon...

Page 17: ...T 2 to 16 TAP DELAY To set the delay time tap on the button at the appropriate interval The mixer measures the interval between the last two taps and sets this as the delay time Continue tapping as necessary until you get the timing right The mixer retains the last time setting even after power goes off and restores this setting the next time you set the effect type to TAP DELAY The indicator next...

Page 18: ...red when the level hits the clipping point If signals are present on both the PFL and AFL buses the PHONES jack will output the PFL signal only Accordingly these meters will indicate only the PFL level 4 GROUP Switch Selects whether the meters show the GROUP levels or the ST and PFL AFL levels If the switch is on the four meters show the levels to GROUP OUT jacks 1 to 4 in order If the switch is o...

Page 19: ... An XLR3 pin type output jack for connection to a lamp Supported lamps 12V AC or DC max 5W Supplies 12V to Pins 2 and 3 Pin 1 is not con nected 1 2 3 4 NOTE IMPORTANT Please read carefully before con necting a lamp Do not use a lamp that grounds Pin 2 or Pin 3 to the shell body Use of the wrong lamp type may result in damage to the mixer Recommended lamps Littlite s X HI series of goose neck lamps...

Page 20: ...e unbalanced phone input jacks You can use each pair of jacks to input a stereo signal Feed the L signal into the odd numbered channel and the R signal into the even numbered channel RCA pin jacks MG32 14FX CHs 29 30 31 32 MG24 14FX CHs 21 22 23 24 These are unbalanced RCA pin input jacks You can use each pair of jacks to input a stereo signal Feed the L signal into the odd numbered channel and th...

Page 21: ...SERT I O jacks When using these jacks to record adjust the level as necessary at the external recording device 4 SEND Jacks AUX Jacks 1 to 6 These are impedance balanced phone jacks These jacks out put the signals from AUX1 to AUX6 respectively You use these jacks for example to connect to a monitoring system effector or other such equipment EFFECT Jacks 1 2 These impedance balanced phone jacks ou...

Page 22: ...ge 13 The output is a mix of the ST bus s L and R signals A FOOT SWITCH TAP Jack This phone input jack is for connection to a foot switch for use with the TAP DELAY feature If you connect the separately sold YAMAHA FC5 foot switch to this jack and then set inter nal EFFECT 2 to 16 TAP DELAY you can use the foot switch as an alternative to the TAP button to set the delay The mixer will automaticall...

Page 23: ...ND 27 8 dB 2TR INPUT ST OUT Monaural Stereo Input Gain Control 44 dB variable Monaural High Pass Filter 80 Hz 12 dB octave Channel Input PAD 0 dB 26 dB Crosstalk 1 kHz 70 dB between input channels 70 dB between input output channels CH INPUT Monaural Input Channel Equalization Max Variation 3 15 dB HIGH 10 kHz shelving MID 0 25 5 kHz peaking LOW 100 Hz shelving Stereo Input Channel Equalization Ma...

Page 24: ...X CHs 17 L 18 R to 23 L 24 R 34 10 kΩ 600 Ω line 54 dBu 1 55 mV 34 dBu 15 5 mV 14 dBu 155 mV Phone jack unbalanced RCA pin jack 2 10 10 dBu 245 mV 10 dBu 2 45 V 30 dBu 24 5 V ST INSERT IN L R GROUP INSERT IN 1 4 10 kΩ 600 Ω line 10 dBu 245 mV 0 dBu 0 775 V 20 dBu 7 75 V Phone jack TRS unbalanced T out R in S ground CH INSERT IN MG32 14FX CHs 1 to 24 MG24 14FX CHs 1 to 16 10 kΩ 600 Ω line 20 dBu 77...

Page 25: ...gnal to add depth to the sound Depth 0 100 D PHASER An effect that changes the phase of the sound to create modulation Modulation frequency 0 05 4 00 Hz E RADIO VOICE An effect that produces a lo fi sound like that of an AM radio Drive 0 100 F TREMOLO An effect that adds modulation to the sound Modulation frequency 0 05 10 00 Hz 0 EARLY REF An effect produced by modifying the early reflections It ...

Page 26: ... MG32 14FX MG24 14FX 25 MG32 14FX MG24 14FX Dimensional Diagrams 1027 765 98 5 101 140 5 5 1 4 1 5 4 8 Unit mm 819 98 5 557 101 140 5 5 1 4 1 5 4 8 Unit mm MG32 14FX_E book Page 25 Thursday June 12 2003 3 10 PM ...

Page 27: ...Appendix MG32 14FX MG24 14FX 26 Block and Level Diagram ...

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