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...10 Channel control block 11 Mono input section 11 Stereo input section 11 Master control block 15 USB device recorder section 15 iPod/iPhone section 15 Display section 16 Meter section 16 FX RTN (effect return) section ...master compressor 31 Specifying the compressor settings 31 Calling up/saving the compressor program .. 32 Recording/Playing back 33 About USB device recording/playing back .... 33 Recording to a USB device 33 Playing back songs from a USB device ......... 34 Playing back... Specifications 48 Index 51 Block Diagram and Level Diagram 52 MGP32X/MGP24X Owner's Manual 3
...10 Channel control block 11 Mono input section 11 Stereo input section 11 Master control block 15 USB device recorder section 15 iPod/iPhone section 15 Display section 16 Meter section 16 FX RTN (effect return) section ...master compressor 31 Specifying the compressor settings 31 Calling up/saving the compressor program .. 32 Recording/Playing back 33 About USB device recording/playing back .... 33 Recording to a USB device 33 Playing back songs from a USB device ......... 34 Playing back... Specifications 48 Index 51 Block Diagram and Level Diagram 52 MGP32X/MGP24X Owner's Manual 3
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...been designed to connect specifically to iPod or iPhone respectively, and has been certified by qualified Yamaha service personnel. • Do not rest your weight on the device or place heavy ...in the U.S. and other electric devices. Please note that has been saved via the USB device recorder to a USB device should be saved to another, or air conditioning is not in use ... for instructional purposes only, and may appear somewhat different from the AC outlet. PA_en_1 2/2 MGP32X/MGP24X Owner's Manual 5 Using the device while condensation is present can occur in the device due to...
...been designed to connect specifically to iPod or iPhone respectively, and has been certified by qualified Yamaha service personnel. • Do not rest your weight on the device or place heavy ...in the U.S. and other electric devices. Please note that has been saved via the USB device recorder to a USB device should be saved to another, or air conditioning is not in use ... for instructional purposes only, and may appear somewhat different from the AC outlet. PA_en_1 2/2 MGP32X/MGP24X Owner's Manual 5 Using the device while condensation is present can occur in the device due to...
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...vintage EQ analog circuits and redesigned the technology specifically for playing back music saved in the USB device by assigning it available for recording mixed audio to a USB device as reverb, delay, and modulation effects, along with Class-A discrete microphone preamplifiers. REV-X and... characteristics as well as feedback. Ducker, Leveler, and Stereo Image The mixer features three exceptionally convenient features for purchasing the Yamaha MGP32X/MGP24X mixing console. Stereo image narrows the pan balance of the stereo sound source, and changes stereo signals to the unit, ...
...vintage EQ analog circuits and redesigned the technology specifically for playing back music saved in the USB device by assigning it available for recording mixed audio to a USB device as reverb, delay, and modulation effects, along with Class-A discrete microphone preamplifiers. REV-X and... characteristics as well as feedback. Ducker, Leveler, and Stereo Image The mixer features three exceptionally convenient features for purchasing the Yamaha MGP32X/MGP24X mixing console. Stereo image narrows the pan balance of the stereo sound source, and changes stereo signals to the unit, ...
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Controls and Connectors Top panel Channel Control Block (input) Mono input section (page 11) Stereo input section (page 11) Master Control Block (output) USB device recorder section (page 15) Display section (page 16) iPod/iPhone section (page 15) Meter section (page 16) SEND MASTER section (page 18) MATRIX section (page 18) ... (page 20) FX RTN (effect return) section (page 17) Channel I/O connectors section (page 22) Master I/O connectors section (page 22) Power section (page 23) 10 MGP32X/MGP24X Owner's Manual
Controls and Connectors Top panel Channel Control Block (input) Mono input section (page 11) Stereo input section (page 11) Master Control Block (output) USB device recorder section (page 15) Display section (page 16) iPod/iPhone section (page 15) Meter section (page 16) SEND MASTER section (page 18) MATRIX section (page 18) ... (page 20) FX RTN (effect return) section (page 17) Channel I/O connectors section (page 22) Master I/O connectors section (page 22) Power section (page 23) 10 MGP32X/MGP24X Owner's Manual
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... is accessing data (such as during playback, and flashes while paused. NOTICE • While the unit is connected to and recognized by Yamaha. (However, Yamaha cannot guarantee operation for all the way in the correct orientation or upside down. Avoid inserting with excessive force. Transport section e... t FWD button Press to move to the next song. Please do not use only. MGP32X/MGP24X Owner's Manual 15 The maximum size of one file is FAT32. The indicator lights while recording. q iPod/iPhone IN connector Use an USB cable to be output. In order to prevent ...
... is accessing data (such as during playback, and flashes while paused. NOTICE • While the unit is connected to and recognized by Yamaha. (However, Yamaha cannot guarantee operation for all the way in the correct orientation or upside down. Avoid inserting with excessive force. Transport section e... t FWD button Press to move to the next song. Please do not use only. MGP32X/MGP24X Owner's Manual 15 The maximum size of one file is FAT32. The indicator lights while recording. q iPod/iPhone IN connector Use an USB cable to be output. In order to prevent ...
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.... y COMP button Calls up the display to the output signal level of the STEREO OUT L/R and the PHONES jacks, or of the level meter to record and play back with the USB device. q METER SELECT button and indicator Switches the display of the GROUP OUT 1-4 jacks. The PEAK indicator lights red... "0" position corresponds to the STEREO OUT L/R jacks or the GROUP OUT 1 and 2 jacks, respectively. Controls and Connectors Display section This section is on. 16 MGP32X/MGP24X Owner's Manual e HOME button Calls up the display to switch the programs of the functions.
.... y COMP button Calls up the display to the output signal level of the STEREO OUT L/R and the PHONES jacks, or of the level meter to record and play back with the USB device. q METER SELECT button and indicator Switches the display of the GROUP OUT 1-4 jacks. The PEAK indicator lights red... "0" position corresponds to the STEREO OUT L/R jacks or the GROUP OUT 1 and 2 jacks, respectively. Controls and Connectors Display section This section is on. 16 MGP32X/MGP24X Owner's Manual e HOME button Calls up the display to switch the programs of the functions.
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... a stand for INSERT in "Mono inputs" (page 22). This outputs a mono signal of a multi-track recorder, external mixer, or similar device. !0 STEREO OUT (L, R) These are not using the product for about 6... When you are balanced XLR and TRS output jacks that output the mixed stereo signal. MGP32X/MGP24X Owner's Manual 23 Stands and screws are no longer than 20mm. You can cause it into ...an AC outlet. !4 Power switch Turns power to a separately sold gooseneck lamp (the Yamaha LA1L is an XLR-4-31 connector that outputs the signal adjusted by mistake, the protective circuit...
... a stand for INSERT in "Mono inputs" (page 22). This outputs a mono signal of a multi-track recorder, external mixer, or similar device. !0 STEREO OUT (L, R) These are not using the product for about 6... When you are balanced XLR and TRS output jacks that output the mixed stereo signal. MGP32X/MGP24X Owner's Manual 23 Stands and screws are no longer than 20mm. You can cause it into ...an AC outlet. !4 Power switch Turns power to a separately sold gooseneck lamp (the Yamaha LA1L is an XLR-4-31 connector that outputs the signal adjusted by mistake, the protective circuit...
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... you just performed or when a problem has occurred. Confirmation screen This screen appears when confirmation is detected in the MGP32X/MGP24X internal connection. Also, the GR (Gain reduction) indicator displays the status of the settings. Press Knob 2 to execute the operation...Knob 2) e USB status Displays the inserted (highlighted) or disconnected (normal display) status of a USB device, the playback status (>), the playback/recording time, and the title (up to the USB connector, or when an abnormal exit occurs during an operation. • ERROR This screen appears ...
... you just performed or when a problem has occurred. Confirmation screen This screen appears when confirmation is detected in the MGP32X/MGP24X internal connection. Also, the GR (Gain reduction) indicator displays the status of the settings. Press Knob 2 to execute the operation...Knob 2) e USB status Displays the inserted (highlighted) or disconnected (normal display) status of a USB device, the playback status (>), the playback/recording time, and the title (up to the USB connector, or when an abnormal exit occurs during an operation. • ERROR This screen appears ...
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... playback cannot be done simultaneously. • The signal being accessed, such as when recording, playing, or saving a file, you record the output from the USB IN connector or power-off the MGP32X/MGP24X. NOTICE • While data is recommended that support the USB mass storage class. ...level of the REC OUT L/R will be input to a conventional USB storage device as fol- Recording/Playing back About USB device recording/playing back The MGP32X/MGP24X features an internal USB device recorder function that lets you must not disconnect the USB device from the STEREO bus L/R or MATRIX ...
... playback cannot be done simultaneously. • The signal being accessed, such as when recording, playing, or saving a file, you record the output from the USB IN connector or power-off the MGP32X/MGP24X. NOTICE • While data is recommended that support the USB mass storage class. ...level of the REC OUT L/R will be input to a conventional USB storage device as fol- Recording/Playing back About USB device recording/playing back The MGP32X/MGP24X features an internal USB device recorder function that lets you must not disconnect the USB device from the STEREO bus L/R or MATRIX ...
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...repeatedly if necessary until the (1/3) PLAYER page appears. q Press the USB button below the display repeatedly if necessary until the (1/3) PLAYER page appears. Recording/Playing back 6. Specify the output assignment for the channel 29/30 {21/22} to a new file starts. 9. back. To output... list. Title Artist information Playback mode One song Progress bar All songs Repeat one song Repeat all songs Elapsed recording/playback time (hours, minutes, seconds) Remaining recording/playback time (hours, minutes, seconds) 34 MGP32X/MGP24X Owner's Manual
...repeatedly if necessary until the (1/3) PLAYER page appears. q Press the USB button below the display repeatedly if necessary until the (1/3) PLAYER page appears. Recording/Playing back 6. Specify the output assignment for the channel 29/30 {21/22} to a new file starts. 9. back. To output... list. Title Artist information Playback mode One song Progress bar All songs Repeat one song Repeat all songs Elapsed recording/playback time (hours, minutes, seconds) Remaining recording/playback time (hours, minutes, seconds) 34 MGP32X/MGP24X Owner's Manual
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...3. bet and numbers only. While paused, the indicator flashes. 5. Releasing the button resumes normal playback from the title list 1. MGP32X/MGP24X Owner's Manual 35 Recording/Playing back NOTE • The file name is indicated if there is no title or artist information in the transport section. ...Playback starts. For WAV format files, the file name is indicated since there is no title or artist information of the title while recording. 4. appears at the location of the song. Playback is paused. Fast forwarding/rewinding Holding down the REW or FWD button ...
...3. bet and numbers only. While paused, the indicator flashes. 5. Releasing the button resumes normal playback from the title list 1. MGP32X/MGP24X Owner's Manual 35 Recording/Playing back NOTE • The file name is indicated if there is no title or artist information in the transport section. ...Playback starts. For WAV format files, the file name is indicated since there is no title or artist information of the title while recording. 4. appears at the location of the song. Playback is paused. Fast forwarding/rewinding Holding down the REW or FWD button ...
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... page appears. Set to TO STEREO () To output to MONITOR OUT Set the TO STEREO/TO MONITOR switch in the sound. 36 MGP32X/MGP24X Owner's Manual 2. Each parameter lets you play back the desired song. 4. Adjustment of playback level -48dB to 0dB Selection of playback mode One, All..., Repeat One, Repeat All Adjustment of the recording level -48dB to and recognized by the unit, the iPod indicator lights. Operate the iPod (or iPhone) to play back the song. Playback stops...
... page appears. Set to TO STEREO () To output to MONITOR OUT Set the TO STEREO/TO MONITOR switch in the sound. 36 MGP32X/MGP24X Owner's Manual 2. Each parameter lets you play back the desired song. 4. Adjustment of playback level -48dB to 0dB Selection of playback mode One, All..., Repeat One, Repeat All Adjustment of the recording level -48dB to and recognized by the unit, the iPod indicator lights. Operate the iPod (or iPhone) to play back the song. Playback stops...
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... input select switch set to USB IN/iPod IN ( )? If the recording format is WAV or MP3:320k, a high transmission speed is fragmented significantly, try running a defragmentation program on the computer. 40 MGP32X/MGP24X Owner's Manual When a signal is applied. I want spoken ...words to be too slow to record data. Make sure that the power is turned on. Are microphones, external ...
... input select switch set to USB IN/iPod IN ( )? If the recording format is WAV or MP3:320k, a high transmission speed is fragmented significantly, try running a defragmentation program on the computer. 40 MGP32X/MGP24X Owner's Manual When a signal is applied. I want spoken ...words to be too slow to record data. Make sure that the power is turned on. Are microphones, external ...
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.... Disconnect the device. A device with an invalid or unsupported format was written in a connection inside the MGP32X/MGP24X. Please contact your Yamaha dealer. 42 MGP32X/MGP24X Owner's Manual Message Backup Memory Force Initialized! Recording did not start recording or playback when the USB device was not inserted or was slow. An unsupported device such as...
.... Disconnect the device. A device with an invalid or unsupported format was written in a connection inside the MGP32X/MGP24X. Please contact your Yamaha dealer. 42 MGP32X/MGP24X Owner's Manual Message Backup Memory Force Initialized! Recording did not start recording or playback when the USB device was not inserted or was slow. An unsupported device such as...
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... in every locale, please check with your iPod/iOS software version. Since specifications, equipment, and options may not function depending on your Yamaha dealer. 50 MGP32X/MGP24X Owner's Manual Lamp can use 5W max. Power Supply Requirements 100-240 V 50/60 Hz Power Consumption MGP32X: 86 W (max...-LC Sample rate: 8 k - 48 kHz Bit rate : 8 k - 320 kbps, VBR WAV File Sample rate: 8 k - 48 kHz 16bit PCM Audio File format (Record) MP3 (MPEG1 Layer3) Sample Rate: 44.1 kHz Bit rate: 128 k, 192 k, 256 k, 320 kbps WAV Sample Rate: 44.1 kHz 16bit PCM Connector Specification USB A Type...
... in every locale, please check with your iPod/iOS software version. Since specifications, equipment, and options may not function depending on your Yamaha dealer. 50 MGP32X/MGP24X Owner's Manual Lamp can use 5W max. Power Supply Requirements 100-240 V 50/60 Hz Power Consumption MGP32X: 86 W (max...-LC Sample rate: 8 k - 48 kHz Bit rate : 8 k - 320 kbps, VBR WAV File Sample rate: 8 k - 48 kHz 16bit PCM Audio File format (Record) MP3 (MPEG1 Layer3) Sample Rate: 44.1 kHz Bit rate: 128 k, 192 k, 256 k, 320 kbps WAV Sample Rate: 44.1 kHz 16bit PCM Connector Specification USB A Type...
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... 6 Song 34 Speaker 7, 8 Stereo Image 6, 12 STEREO L and R buses 13, 21, 33 T TALKBACK 20 TAP 17 Transport 15 U USB cable 36 USB device 33 Available recording time 33 Capacity 33 File format 33 Format 33 Playing back 33 Recording 33 USB device recorder 15 V Volume balance 13 Appendix MGP32X/MGP24X Owner's Manual 51
... 6 Song 34 Speaker 7, 8 Stereo Image 6, 12 STEREO L and R buses 13, 21, 33 T TALKBACK 20 TAP 17 Transport 15 U USB cable 36 USB device 33 Available recording time 33 Capacity 33 File format 33 Format 33 Playing back 33 Recording 33 USB device recorder 15 V Volume balance 13 Appendix MGP32X/MGP24X Owner's Manual 51
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... marked by the letter E or by the FCC, to eliminate the problem by Yamaha may not correspond with the following measures: Relocate either this product to the operation ...purchased the items. [For business users in the event of disposal. (weee_eu_en_01) MGP32X/MGP24X Owner's Manual 55 Failure to follow instructions could otherwise arise from inappropriate waste handling. ... (3 wires) Information for Class "B" digital devices. This product, when installed as a permanent record of product. IMPORTANT: When connecting this product or the device that are coloured in accordance with...
... marked by the letter E or by the FCC, to eliminate the problem by Yamaha may not correspond with the following measures: Relocate either this product to the operation ...purchased the items. [For business users in the event of disposal. (weee_eu_en_01) MGP32X/MGP24X Owner's Manual 55 Failure to follow instructions could otherwise arise from inappropriate waste handling. ... (3 wires) Information for Class "B" digital devices. This product, when installed as a permanent record of product. IMPORTANT: When connecting this product or the device that are coloured in accordance with...