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MG16/4, MG12/4 

 

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Precautions

 

—For safe operation—

 

WARNING

 

 

Connect this unit’s AC power adaptor only to an AC outlet of the
type stated in this Owner’s Manual or as marked on the unit.
Failure to do so is a fire and electrical shock hazard.

 

 

Do not allow water to enter this unit or allow the unit to become
wet. Fire or electrical shock may result.

 

 

Do not place a container with liquid or small metal objects on
top of this unit. Liquid or metal objects inside this unit are a fire
and electrical shock hazard.

 

 

Do not place heavy objects, including this unit, on top of the
power cord. A damaged power cord is a fire and electrical shock
hazard. In particular, be careful not to place heavy objects on a
power cord covered by a carpet.

 

 

Do not scratch, bend, twist, pull, or heat the power cord. A dam-
aged power cord is a fire and electrical shock hazard.

 

 

Do not remove the unit’s cover. You could receive an electrical
shock. If you think internal inspection, maintenance, or repair is
necessary, contact your dealer.

 

 

Do not modify the unit. Doing so is a fire and electrical shock
hazard.

 

 

If lightning begins to occur, turn off the power switch of the unit
as soon as possible, and unplug the power plug from the electri-
cal outlet.

 

 

If there is a possibility of lightning, do not touch the power plug
if it is still connected. Doing so may be an electrical shock haz-
ard.

 

 

Use only the included AC power adaptor (PA-20) for this unit.
Using other types may be a fire and electrical shock hazard.

 

 

If the power cord is damaged (i.e., cut or a bare wire is exposed),
ask your dealer for a replacement. Using the unit with a damaged
power cord is a fire and electrical shock hazard.

 

 

Should this unit and AC adaptor be dropped or the cabinet be
damaged, turn the power switch off, remove the power plug from
the AC outlet, and contact your dealer. If you continue using the
unit without heeding this instruction, fire or electrical shock may
result.

 

 

If you notice any abnormality, such as smoke, odor, or noise, or
if a foreign object or liquid gets inside the unit, turn it off imme-
diately. Remove the power plug from the AC outlet. Consult your
dealer for repair. Using the unit in this condition is a fire and
electrical shock hazard.

 

CAUTION

 

 

Keep this unit away from the following locations:
- Locations exposed to oil splashes or steam, such as near cook-

ing stoves, humidifiers, etc.

- Unstable surfaces, such as a wobbly table or slope.
- Locations exposed to excessive heat, such as inside a car with

all the windows closed, or places that receive direct sunlight.

- Locations subject to excessive humidity or dust accumulation.

 

 

Hold the power plug when disconnecting it from an AC outlet.
Never pull the cord. A damaged power cord is a potential fire and
electrical shock hazard.

 

 

Do not touch the power plug with wet hands. Doing so is a
potential electrical shock hazard.

 

 

To relocate the unit, turn the power switch off, remove the power
plug from the AC outlet, and remove all connecting cables. Dam-
aged cables may cause fire or electrical shock.

 

 

Do not cover or wrap the AC power adaptor with a cloth or blan-
ket. Heat may build up under the cloth or blanket, melting the
case, or causing fire. Use only in a well-ventilated environment.

 

 

If you know you will not use this unit for a log period of time,
such as when going on vacation, remove the power plug from the
AC outlet. Leaving it connected is a potential fire hazard.

 

Installation

Operation

In case an abnormality occurs during operation

 

Installation

Operation

 

MG12-16_E.book  Page 2  Monday, May 26, 2003  1:14 PM

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Страница 1: ...MIXING CONSOLE Owner s Manual MG16 4 MG12 4 Making the Most Of Your Mixer Pages 6 to 17 E MG12 16_E book Page 1 Monday May 26 2003 1 14 PM ...

Страница 2: ...d this unit and AC adaptor be dropped or the cabinet be damaged turn the power switch off remove the power plug from the AC outlet and contact your dealer If you continue using the unit without heeding this instruction fire or electrical shock may result If you notice any abnormality such as smoke odor or noise or if a foreign object or liquid gets inside the unit turn it off imme diately Remove t...

Страница 3: ...panies This applies only to products distributed by Yamaha Kemble Music U K Ltd 2 wires Connector pin assignments Replacing abrasive parts Influence on cell phone usage Always turn the power off when the mixer is not in use Even when the power switch is in the STANDBY position electricity is still flowing to the mixer at the minimum level When you are not using the mixer for a long time make sure ...

Страница 4: ...ic INSERT I O jacks for input channels 1 to 8 MG16 4 or 1 to 4 MG12 4 These jacks make it possible to insert different effectors into different channels Input channels 1 to 8 9 10 and 11 12 MG16 4 and 1 to 4 5 6 and 7 8 MG12 4 are each equipped with both an XLR mic input jack and a TRS phone type line jack Input channels 13 14 and 15 16 MG16 4 and 9 10 and 11 12 MG12 4 are each equipped with both ...

Страница 5: ...unplug the adaptor from the outlet when not using the mixer or when there are lightning storms in the area To avoid generating unwanted noise make sure there is adequate distance between the power adaptor and the mixer Press the mixer s power switch to the ON position When you are ready to turn the power off press the power switch to the STANDBY position Note that trace current continues to flow w...

Страница 6: ...twiddle the controls and away you go right Well if you ve done this before you won t have any problems but if this is the first time you ve ever used a mixer you might want to read through this little tutorial and pick up a few basics that will help you get better performance and make better mixes MG12 16_E book Page 6 Monday May 26 2003 1 14 PM ...

Страница 7: ...ilar gear The Versatile Phone Jack The name phone jack arose simply because this configuration was first used in telephone switchboards Phone jacks can be tricky because you can t always tell what type of signal they re designed to handle just by looking at them It could be unbalanced mono unbalanced stereo balanced mono or an insert patch point The connector s label will usually tell you what typ...

Страница 8: ...t Long line level runs The ambient electromagnetic noise level will be the ultimate deciding factor but balanced is best How Do Balanced Lines Reject Noise Skip this section if technical details make you queasy Balanced lines work on the principle of phase cancellation if you add two identical signals out of phase i e one signal is inverted so its peaks coincide with the troughs in the other signa...

Страница 9: ...B Professional audio gear usually has line inputs and outputs with a nominal level of 4 dB You should always feed 10 dB inputs with a 10 dB signal If you feed a 4 dB signal into a 10 dB input you are likely to overload the input You should always feed 4 dB inputs with a 4 dB signal A 10 dB signal is too small for a 4 dB input and will result in less than optimum performance Many professional and s...

Страница 10: ...e bass and treble con trols or a full blown 4 band parametric EQ When boost is applied the EQ stage also has gain You can actually overload the input channel by applying too much EQ boost It s usually better to cut than boost 3 Channel Peak LED Fader The channel peak LED is your most valuable tool for setting the input gain control for optimum performance Note that it is located after the head amp...

Страница 11: ...eep in mind is that the amount of noise added by each stage is usually not dependent to any significant degree on the level of the audio signal passing through the circuit This means that the bigger the desired signal the smaller the added noise will be in relation to it In tech speak this gives us a better signal to noise ratio often abbreviated as S N ratio All of this leads to the following bas...

Страница 12: ...is will depend on the dynamic range of your program material 1 Start by setting all level controls to their minimum master fad ers group faders if provided channel faders and input gain controls Also make sure that no EQ is applied no boost or cut and that all effects and dynamic processors included in the system are defeated or bypassed 2 Apply the source signal to each channel one at a time have...

Страница 13: ...ce 4 pre post A pre fader signal is taken from a point before the channel fader so the send level is affected only by the AUX send level control and not by the channel fader Pre fader sends are most commonly used to provide monitor mixes A post fader signal is taken from a point after the channel fader so its level will be affected by both the AUX send level control and the channel fader Post fade...

Страница 14: ...y Group buses usually also have their own outputs so you can send the group signal to a different external destination from the main mix Channel faders Assigned to Group Controlled As a Group Stereo Master Fader Group Fader Channel faders Assigned to Stereo Controlled Individually A group of channels whose levels need to maintain the same relationship a drum mix for example can be assigned to a gr...

Страница 15: ...nel although they can be used with just about any type of in out processor Channel insert jacks must be used with a special insert cable that has a TRS phone jack on one end and mono phone jacks on the split Y end One of the mono phone jacks carries the send signal to be fed to the input of the external processor and the other carries the return signal from the output of the pro cessor Channel Fad...

Страница 16: ...e bass and drums to support the overall sound Example2 Funky R B Groove The approach will be totally different if you re mixing a funky R B number that centers on the groove In this case most engineers will start with the drums and then add the bass The relation ship between the drums and bass is extremely important to achieve the drive or groove the music rides on Pay particular attention to how ...

Страница 17: ...truments more air Listen and if things don t sound clear and clean try using cut to remove frequencies that are cluttering up the mix rather than trying to boost the mix into clarity One of the biggest problems with too much boost is that it adds gain to the signal increasing noise and potentially overloading the subsequent cir cuitry 5 4 Ambience Judicious application of reverb and or delay via t...

Страница 18: ...chan nels 4 Equalizer HIGH MID and LOW This three band equalizer adjusts the channel s high mid and low frequency bands Setting the knob to the position pro duces a flat frequency response Turning the knob to the right boosts the corresponding frequency band while turning to the left attenuates the band The following table shows the EQ type base frequency and maximum cut boost for each of the thre...

Страница 19: ... PAN and BAL controls 9 10 and 11 12 on the MG16 4 5 6 and 7 8 on the MG12 4 the knob operates as a PAN control if you are inputting through the MIC jack or into the L MONO input only and operates as a BAL control if you are inputting into both L and R inputs 8 ST Switch This switch assigns the channel s signal to the Stereo L and R buses To send the signal to the Stereo bus set the switch on by p...

Страница 20: ...ts the identical signal to both the L and R Stereo buses 6 2TR IN Control Adjusts the level of the signal sent from the 2TR IN jack to the Stereo bus 7 PHANTOM 48 V Switch This switch toggles phantom power on and off If you set the switch on the mixer supplies power to all channels that provide XLR mic input jacks CHs 1 8 9 10 11 12 on MG16 4 1 4 5 6 7 8 on MG12 4 Set this switch on when using one...

Страница 21: ...l is sent instead as determined by the ST GROUP toggle switch 9 C R PHONES Control Controls the level of the signal output to the PHONES jack and the C R L and R jacks 0 Level Meter This LED display shows the level of the signal selected by the selection switches described in 8 above the level to the C R OUT and PHONES jacks The 0 point corresponds to the standard output level The indicator lights...

Страница 22: ...4 CHs 9 10 to 15 16 MG12 4 CHs 5 6 to 11 12 and RCA pin type MG16 4 CHs 13 14 15 16 MG12 4 CHs 9 10 11 12 Where a channel provides both a phone jack and an RCA pin jack you may use either one of these jacks but you may not use both at the same time Please connect to only of these jacks on each channel 4 GROUP OUT 1 2 Jacks These are impedance balanced phone type output jacks that output the Group ...

Страница 23: ...ct a CD or DAT directly to the mixer for monitoring You can adjust the signal level using the 2TR IN control in the Master Control section A 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 outle...

Страница 24: ...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 When shutting the system down turn off the power in the opposite order Power amps powered s...

Страница 25: ...es Monitor Speakers Internal Power Amp Effector Synthesizer Effector Bass Guitar CD Cassette or DAT Recorder Microphones Headphones Guitar Main Speakers External Example of Speaker Arrangement Audience External Stage Internal Drums CD Player Power Amp MG12 16_E book Page 25 Monday May 26 2003 1 14 PM ...

Страница 26: ...side and the right support to the left side as shown in the drawing Do not install the mixer near power amps or other heat generating devices Mounting the MG12 4 1 Two metal rack mount supports are screwed onto the unit Use a screwdriver to remove these supports 2 Turn the supports over and fasten them into place again using the same screws 3 Mount the unit into the rack and fasten it into place D...

Страница 27: ...OST 58 dB CH LINE INPUT GROUP OUT ST OUT CH to ST 84 dB ST CH MIC INPUT GROUP OUT ST OUT CH to ST 58 dB ST CH LINE INPUT GROUP OUT ST OUT ST CH to ST 47 dB ST CH LINE INPUT AUX SEND PRE 57 dB ST CH LINE INPUT AUX SEND POST 34 dB ST CH INPUT GROUP OUT ST OUT ST CH to ST 16 dB RETURN ST OUT 9 dB RETURN AUX SEND 27 8 dB 2TR INPUT ST OUT Monaural Stereo Input Gain Control 44 dB variable Monaural Stere...

Страница 28: ...balanced 16 36 dBu 12 3 mV 16 dBu 123 mV 10 dBu 245 mV ST CH LINE INPUT MG16 4 CH9 L CH10 R CH11 L CH12 R MG12 4 CH5 L CH6 R CH7 L CH8 R 34 10 kΩ 600 Ω line 54 dBu 1 55 mV 34 dBu 15 5 mV 14 dBu 155 mV Phone jack unbalanced 10 10 dBu 245 mV 10 dBu 2 45 V 30 dBu 24 5 V ST CH INPUT MG16 4 CH13 L CH14 R CH15 L CH16 R MG12 4 CH9 L CH10 R CH11 L CH12 R 10 kΩ 600 Ω line 30 dBu 24 5 mV 10 dBu 245 mV 10 dB...

Страница 29: ...G16 4 MG12 4 Dimensional Diagrams 393 31 5 309 6 D 416 6 H 108 101 3 3 W 423 428 27 5 480 When mounted on rack 317 4 D 416 6 325 6 102 6 2 H 108 W 322 480 322 When mounted on rack MG12 16_E book Page 29 Monday May 26 2003 1 14 PM ...

Страница 30: ...Appendix MG16 4 MG12 4 30 Block Diagram and Level Diagram MG12 16_E book Page 30 Monday May 26 2003 1 14 PM ...

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Страница 32: ...l Musical Instrument Division Yamaha Corporation 2002 Yamaha Corporation V981800 312CRCR68 2 06D0 Printed in China Yamaha Manual Library http www2 yamaha co jp manual english Hyo4 fm Page 32 Thursday December 11 2003 9 07 AM ...

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