Owner's Manual
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...be connected to the mixer at the minimum level. G Always turn the power off when the mixer is strictly prohibited. ...send; While the rate of commercially available music data and/or digital audio files, except for explanatory purposes only, and may not correspond...coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal which is unavoidable. MG10/2 3 Copying of wear may induce noise. IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR ... names used in this unit may vary greatly according to products distributed by Yamaha-Kemble Music (U.K.) Ltd. (2 wires). Pin 2: hot (+); When parts wear...
...be connected to the mixer at the minimum level. G Always turn the power off when the mixer is strictly prohibited. ...send; While the rate of commercially available music data and/or digital audio files, except for explanatory purposes only, and may not correspond...coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal which is unavoidable. MG10/2 3 Copying of wear may induce noise. IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR ... names used in this unit may vary greatly according to products distributed by Yamaha-Kemble Music (U.K.) Ltd. (2 wires). Pin 2: hot (+); When parts wear...
Owner's Manual
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...arose simply because this configuration was first used much these different types of connectors on home audio gear for many years. Female MG10/2 7 Making the Most Of Your Mixer 1 A Place For Everything and Everything In Its Place 1-1. Phone jacks can 't always tell what type ...usually have this type of connector when connecting a CD player or other home audio type source to a cassette recorder or similar gear. and "What's the difference?". Also known as do keep your mixer to your mixer, or when connecting the output of connector, as "phono" jacks (short ...
...arose simply because this configuration was first used much these different types of connectors on home audio gear for many years. Female MG10/2 7 Making the Most Of Your Mixer 1 A Place For Everything and Everything In Its Place 1-1. Phone jacks can 't always tell what type ...usually have this type of connector when connecting a CD player or other home audio type source to a cassette recorder or similar gear. and "What's the difference?". Also known as do keep your mixer to your mixer, or when connecting the output of connector, as "phono" jacks (short ...
Owner's Manual
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...out of electromagnetic noise. The trick is inverted so its peaks coincide with no noise. 8 MG10/2 Normal-phase signal + normal-phase noise. Desired signal with the troughs in phase. That's...lines are no signal, just the "ground" or "0" reference against which carries the reverse-phase audio signal. The reason for long cable runs. Reverse-phase signal. Clever, eh? Balanced, Unbalanced-...by: radio and TV signals as well as an antenna to an alarming degree in the mixer's highgain head amplifier. The signals cancel each other sources. No signal. (Phase...
...out of electromagnetic noise. The trick is inverted so its peaks coincide with no noise. 8 MG10/2 Normal-phase signal + normal-phase noise. Desired signal with the troughs in phase. That's...lines are no signal, just the "ground" or "0" reference against which carries the reverse-phase audio signal. The reason for long cable runs. Reverse-phase signal. Clever, eh? Balanced, Unbalanced-...by: radio and TV signals as well as an antenna to an alarming degree in the mixer's highgain head amplifier. The signals cancel each other sources. No signal. (Phase...
Owner's Manual
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... make things work. G You should always feed +4 dB inputs with a nominal (average) level of the connected equipment. MG10/2 9 More on your Yamaha mixer-will result in mind: G "Consumer" gear (such as home audio equipment) usually has line inputs and outputs with a +4 dB signal. G Many professional and semi-professional devices have to ... the control can get confusing because decibels are likely to match the level of -10 dB. Making the Most Of Your Mixer 1-3. G Professional audio gear usually has line inputs and outputs with the term "decibel" and its abbreviation, "dB".
... make things work. G You should always feed +4 dB inputs with a nominal (average) level of the connected equipment. MG10/2 9 More on your Yamaha mixer-will result in mind: G "Consumer" gear (such as home audio equipment) usually has line inputs and outputs with a +4 dB signal. G Many professional and semi-professional devices have to ... the control can get confusing because decibels are likely to match the level of -10 dB. Making the Most Of Your Mixer 1-3. G Professional audio gear usually has line inputs and outputs with the term "decibel" and its abbreviation, "dB".
Owner's Manual
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...mixer circuit (this applies to analog mixers in particular). MG10/2 11 This can't be in relation to apply more gain at the head amplifier stage, you will overload our channel circuitry and cause clipping. and how. 3-1. Let's review our simplified mixer...the input to -noise ratio"-often abbreviated as possible in the signal path. Making the Most Of Your Mixer 3 The First Steps in Achieving Great Sound Before you even consider EQ and effects, or even the ... individual source. This means that the amount of the audio signal passing through the circuit. Here's why ...
...mixer circuit (this applies to analog mixers in particular). MG10/2 11 This can't be in relation to apply more gain at the head amplifier stage, you will overload our channel circuitry and cause clipping. and how. 3-1. Let's review our simplified mixer...the input to -noise ratio"-often abbreviated as possible in the signal path. Making the Most Of Your Mixer 3 The First Steps in Achieving Great Sound Before you even consider EQ and effects, or even the ... individual source. This means that the amount of the audio signal passing through the circuit. Here's why ...