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MW10 Owner's Manual

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Quick Guide

English

1

Turn the power to all gear that is to be 
connected to the MW10 off/standby 
(except the computer), and set the ST 
Master Level Control, Channel LEVEL 
Controls, and GAIN Controls to their 
minimum settings.

2

To prevent loud pops and noises, turn on 
the power to your sound gear starting with 
the sources (instruments, CD players, etc.) 
and ending with the power amplifier or 
powered speakers.

Example:

 Instruments, microphones, and CD players 

first, then the mixer, and finally the power amplifier or 
powered speakers.

n

The first time you connect to the computer’s USB 
connector, or change the connection to a different 
USB port, a driver installation display may appear. If 
this occurs, wait until the installation is complete 
before proceeding.

Balanced Cables and Unbalanced Cables

Two types of cables can be used to connect microphones, 
electronic instruments, and other audio sources to the 
mixer’s inputs, as well as to connect the mixer’s outputs to 
a power amplifier or related gear: balanced or 
unbalanced. Balanced cables are highly resistant to noise, 
and are the best choice for low-level signals such as the 
output from microphones, as well as for long cable runs. 
Unbalanced cables are generally used for short runs from 
line-level sources such as synthesizers.

Cable Guidelines

Microphone cable:

Balanced is best.

Short line-level cables: Unbalanced cable is fine in a 

relatively noise-free environment.

Long line-level cables:

Balanced is best.

Connector Types

XLR Connectors

This 3-pin connector is 
resistant to externally 
induced noise, and is used 
primarily for balanced 
connections. With properly 
designed receiving circuitry 
cables with this type of 
connector can also be used for unbalanced signals. XLR 
type connectors are the standard for microphone 
connections as well as most professional audio gear.

Phone Connectors

Phone connectors are 
available in mono and 
stereo versions. Stereo 
types are also known as 
"TRS" connectors 
(Tip-Ring-Sleeve), and are 
used for stereo headphone jacks, insert jacks, and also to 
carry balanced signals in many cases. Unbalanced types 
are used for mono signals —guitar cables are a common 
example.

RCA Pin Connectors

This type of unbalanced 
connector is most 
commonly found on home 
audio and video equipment. 
RCA type pin jacks are 
often color coded: white for 
left audio channel and red for right audio channel, for 
example.

Step

3

Powering Up the System

Observe the following precautions when turning on 
phantom power.

• Make sure that the PHANTOM switch is off when phantom 

power is not needed.

• Make sure that no equipment other than phantom-powered 

microphones is connected to the XLR type inputs when turning 
phantom power on. Applying phantom power to equipment 
other than phantom-powered microphones can damage the 
equipment. The exception to this rule is balanced dynamic 
microphones, which can safely be left connected while phantom 
power is applied to the XLR inputs.

• To minimize the possibility of speaker damage, turn phantom 

power on ONLY while your power amplifier or powered speakers 
are switched off. It’s also a good idea to turn the mixers output 
controls—the ST Master LEVEL Control and Channel LEVEL 
Controls—all the way down when turning phantom power on.

Level Control

GAIN Control

ST Master LEVEL Control

Summary of Contents for MW10

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Page 2: ...other product use only high quality shielded cables Cable s supplied with this product MUST be used Follow all installation instructions Failure to follow instructions could void your FCC authorization to use this product in the USA 3 NOTE This product has been tested and found to comply with the requirements listed in FCC Regulations Part 15 for Class B digital devices Compliance with these requi...

Page 3: ...ns include but are not limited to the following Remove the electric plug from the outlet when the device is not to be used for extended periods of time or during electrical storms When removing the electric plug from the device or an outlet always hold the plug itself and not the cord Pulling by the cord can damage it To avoid generating unwanted noise make sure there is 50 cm or more between the ...

Page 4: ...hich appear on your computer The illustrations as shown in this owner s manual are for instructional purposes only and may appear somewhat different from those on your device This product incorporates and bundles computer programs and contents in which Yamaha owns copyrights or with respect to which it has license to use others copyrights Such copyrighted materials include without limitation all c...

Page 5: ...e 7 Cubase LE software included in the MW10 package offers versatile high performance hard disk recording capability 3 Band EQ On Each Channel page 15 Each channel of the MW10 mixer features full 3 band equalization providing broad musical response shaping capability Mixer Functions page 15 With up to four mic line inputs or up to four stereo inputs the MW10 can simultaneously connect to a wide ra...

Page 6: ...again for a long while please be sure to unplug the adaptor from the wall outlet n To prevent loud pops and noises turn on the power to your sound gear starting with the sources instruments CD players etc and ending with the power amplifier or powered speakers Example Instruments microphones and CD players first then the mixer and finally the power amplifier or powered speakers When turning off th...

Page 7: ...n making connections refer to the Input Output section on page 17 and the Setting up section on page 20 Step 1 Installing Cubase LE Step 2 Connections USB Connection Precautions Be sure to observe the following points when connecting to the computer s USB interface Failure to observe these rules can result in computer freezes hang ups and possibly data loss or corruption If the computer or MW10 do...

Page 8: ... to externally induced noise and is used primarily for balanced connections With properly designed receiving circuitry cables with this type of connector can also be used for unbalanced signals XLR type connectors are the standard for microphone connections as well as most professional audio gear Phone Connectors Phone connectors are available in mono and stereo versions Stereo types are also know...

Page 9: ...tep 4 Adjusting Level and Equalization LEVEL Control ST Master LEVEL Control C R PHONES Control GAIN Control PEAK Indicator Use the High pass Filter for Microphone Input As the name implies a high pass filter allows only signals above a certain frequency to pass Conversely signals below that cutoff frequency are attenuated When an MW10 high pass filter is turned on signals below 80 Hz are attenuat...

Page 10: ...ubase LE software launch the application from that location Create a Cubase LE shortcut or Alias on your desktop so you can easily launch the program when required 3 Select Device Setup from the Devices menu to open the Device Setup window Windows Select VST Multitrack in the Devices field on the left side of the window Select ASIO Multimedia Driver in the ASIO Driver field on the right side of th...

Page 11: ...n For this example select 24 Track Audio Recorder and click OK n Recorded Cubase LE data is stored as a project file for each song 9 When the directory selection dialog window appears select the folder to which the project and audio files for the project are to be stored and click OK An empty 24 audio track project window will appear Preparing to Record 1 Click in the track list the area in which ...

Page 12: ...level meter while the Record Enable button is on 5 Play the instrument to be recorded and while watching the mixer window level meter adjust the MW10 GAIN controls Channel LEVEL Controls and ST Master LEVEL Control so that the meter never goes above 0 0 dB n The Cubase LE channel strip fader only affects the playback output level from Cubase LE The maximum level encountered is displayed numericall...

Page 13: ... to audio CDs 1 Launch Cubase LE and open a project file 2 Select Mixer from the Devices menu to open the mixer window 3 Turn the Record Enable buttons for all recorded tracks off in order to display the corresponding levels via the channel strip levels meters 4 Click the Transport panel Play button 5 Drag the channel strip faders up and down while listening to playback to adjust the mix as requir...

Page 14: ...he mixdown operation will be shown in a progress window When the progress window closes the mixdown is complete n Wave files created by mixdown can be directly playback back using the Windows Media Player or iTunes on a Macintosh computer Pan Effectively Panning creates the illusion of stereo space by changing the relative levels of each track s signal sent to the left and right speakers If a sign...

Page 15: ...the sound to be shaped as required by the mix 5 AUX Controls Use the AUX control to send the channel s signal to the AUX1or AUX2 bus Turn the knob to the left of the mark to feed the signal to the AUX1 bus or to the right of the to feed to the AUX2 bus The volume of the feed increases as you move the knob away from the position If you set the knob exactly to the position the mixer will not send th...

Page 16: ...he level of the signal sent from the RETURN jacks L MONO and R to the Stereo bus n If you supply a signal to the RETURN L MONO jack only the mixer outputs the identical signal to both the L and R Stereo buses 3 2TR IN USB Control Adjusts the level of signals received via 2TR IN as well as the level of signals received by the MW10 from the computer via the USB interface 4 2TR IN USB Switch TO ST TO...

Page 17: ... be aware of possible phase conflicts with other signals 3 Channel Input Jacks CHs 7 8 9 10 Each of these channel pairs can be used to input a stereo source signal For each pair the odd numbered channel inputs the L signal and the even numbered channel inputs the R signal Each channel offers a choice of two jack types phone jack and RCA pin jack All of these jacks are unbalanced n Where a channel ...

Page 18: ...N L MONO R Jacks These are unbalanced phone type input jacks The signal received by these jacks is sent to the Stereo bus These jacks are typically used to receive a return signal from an external effector reverb delay etc n These jacks can also be used as an auxiliary stereo input If you connect to the L MONO jack only the mixer will recognize the signal as monaural and will propagate the identic...

Page 19: ...tric shock 2 POWER Switch Use this switch to set mixer power to ON or STANDBY Note that trace current continues to flow while the switch is in the STANDBY position If you do not plan to use the mixer again for a long while be sure to unplug the adaptor from the wall outlet 3 USB Connector Connects to the computer via the supplied USB cable When connecting or disconnecting the USB cable be sure to ...

Page 20: ...ovides both a MIC INPUT jack and a LINE INPUT jack you may use either one of these jacks but you may not use both at the same time Please connect to only one of these jacks on each channel 3 To avoid causing damage to speakers power up the devices in the following order Peripheral devices mixer power amps or powered speakers n When shutting the system down turn off the power in the opposite order ...

Page 21: ... input select USB Audio CODEC 3 Click the Output tab and under Choose a device for sound output select USB Audio CODEC Is the sound output of the Cubase LE application assigned properly For setup details refer to page 10 of the Quick Guide The recorded sound is too low in level Is the computer s output level setting too low We recommend that you set the computer output to the maximum level Windows...

Page 22: ...to Good Don t change these settings if you are not familiar with your computer s operating system Check that the file system is set properly and make sure that you have a plenty of free memory more than 128 MB If the wave files you are recording or playing are not too large changing the virtual memory settings can sometimes improve audio performance In some cases it might be necessary to update yo...

Page 23: ...m level 76 dB CH INPUT 1 5 6 MIC to REC OUT Rs 150 ohms GAIN controls at maximum level 64 2 dB CH INPUT 1 2 MIC to AUX SEND Rs 150 ohms GAIN controls at maximum level PRE 70 dB CH INPUT 1 2 MIC to AUX SEND Rs 150 ohms GAIN controls at maximum level POST 76 dB CH INPUT 3 4 5 6 LINE to ST OUT Rs 150 ohms GAIN controls at maximum level 50 dB CH INPUT 3 4 5 6 LINE to AUX SEND Rs 150 ohms GAIN controls...

Page 24: ... unbal anced 10 2 dBu 0 615 V 10 dBu 2 45 V 30 dBu 24 5 V ST CH INPUT CH7 L CH8 R CH9 L CH10 R 10 k ohms 600 ohms line 22 dBu 61 5 mV 10 dBu 245 mV 10 dBu 2 45 V Phone jack unbal anced RCA pin jack CH INSERT IN CH 1 2 10 k ohms 600 ohms line 12 dBu 195 mV 0 dBu 0 775 V 20 dBu 7 75 V Phone jack TRS unbalanced T out R in S ground RETURN L R 10 k ohms 600 ohms line 8 dBu 308 mV 4 dBu 1 23 V 24 dBu 12...

Page 25: ...Appendix MW10 Owner s Manual 25 Dimensional Diagrams Unit mm 251 290 5 65 English Deutsch Français Español ...

Page 26: ...Appendix MW10 Owner s Manual 26 Block Diagram and Level Diagram English Deutsch Français Español ...

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