Owner's Manual
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... the Yamaha MT2X Multitrack Cassette Recorder. The Yamaha MT2X Multitrack Cassette Recorder is a musical instrument in YMC2 MIDI Converter that makes MIDI timing signals from any appropriate MIDI device usable for synchronization With a full complement of carefully planned features and functions, the MT2X is a complete multitrack recording package which elegantly integrates a high-performance six-channel mixer and dual-speed 4-track cassette recorder. It...
... the Yamaha MT2X Multitrack Cassette Recorder. The Yamaha MT2X Multitrack Cassette Recorder is a musical instrument in YMC2 MIDI Converter that makes MIDI timing signals from any appropriate MIDI device usable for synchronization With a full complement of carefully planned features and functions, the MT2X is a complete multitrack recording package which elegantly integrates a high-performance six-channel mixer and dual-speed 4-track cassette recorder. It...
Owner's Manual
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... CASSETTE RECORDER? The difference between the MT2X multitrack cassette recorder and a conventional stereo cassette deck is recorded. Multitrack recorders, however, allow separate selection of the tape. In the input side, this unit, it is necessary to record or MT2X MULTITRACK CASSETTE RECORDER playback tracks separately as you choose. For conventional recordings, there are often confused. For right channel track on the B side Conventional stereo cassette recorders always record...
... CASSETTE RECORDER? The difference between the MT2X multitrack cassette recorder and a conventional stereo cassette deck is recorded. Multitrack recorders, however, allow separate selection of the tape. In the input side, this unit, it is necessary to record or MT2X MULTITRACK CASSETTE RECORDER playback tracks separately as you choose. For conventional recordings, there are often confused. For right channel track on the B side Conventional stereo cassette recorders always record...
Owner's Manual
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... REC INDICATOR(s) will light continuously. 8 RECORDER SECTION RECORD SELECT SWITCHES These switches are to record. REC INDICATORS Each track on their respective track when the switches are recorded on the MT2X has its own REC indicator LED. When the RECORD SELECT switches are ready to the stereo ...tracks will flash. NOTE: Tracks 1 and 3 cannot be recorded from the right stereo signal, and tracks 2 and 4 cannot be recording, set one or more of the tracks to the REC standby mode (that is actually begun, the REC INDICATORS for "L" and "R" correspond to record but the cassette...
... REC INDICATOR(s) will light continuously. 8 RECORDER SECTION RECORD SELECT SWITCHES These switches are to record. REC INDICATORS Each track on their respective track when the switches are recorded on the MT2X has its own REC indicator LED. When the RECORD SELECT switches are ready to the stereo ...tracks will flash. NOTE: Tracks 1 and 3 cannot be recorded from the right stereo signal, and tracks 2 and 4 cannot be recording, set one or more of the tracks to the REC standby mode (that is actually begun, the REC INDICATORS for "L" and "R" correspond to record but the cassette...
Owner's Manual
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...track is not in the TAPE position, the sound will stop when the tape counter reaches "999". Pressing it when the MT2X is moved forward. FF SWITCH (FAST FORWARD) Use this switch to reset the tape counter to cue up the start recording, press the PAUSE switch again to standard cassette...run . This feature is useful for cueing up the selection from +10% to cassette tapes is recorded on a different track) the pitch of recording, or at twice the standard tape speed, reducing available recording time but significantly improving sound quality. PAUSE SWITCH Press this switch for playback. ...
...track is not in the TAPE position, the sound will stop when the tape counter reaches "999". Pressing it when the MT2X is moved forward. FF SWITCH (FAST FORWARD) Use this switch to reset the tape counter to cue up the start recording, press the PAUSE switch again to standard cassette...run . This feature is useful for cueing up the selection from +10% to cassette tapes is recorded on a different track) the pitch of recording, or at twice the standard tape speed, reducing available recording time but significantly improving sound quality. PAUSE SWITCH Press this switch for playback. ...
Owner's Manual
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.... TAPE OUT JACKS These jacks directly output the signal of the MT2X. During playback, the signals of the tracks being recorded are used as an output terminal for mixdown. Since these jacks output the final mix, a stereo cassette deck can also be used as follows. These jacks can be ...used as a sub-mixer, with the MT2X. This can be connected. SYNC...
.... TAPE OUT JACKS These jacks directly output the signal of the MT2X. During playback, the signals of the tracks being recorded are used as an output terminal for mixdown. Since these jacks output the final mix, a stereo cassette deck can also be used as follows. These jacks can be ...used as a sub-mixer, with the MT2X. This can be connected. SYNC...
Owner's Manual
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... the MT2X, the following steps are advised: l MAINTENANCE As a good general rule, the tape heads, pinchroller and capstan should be the cause of the cassette shell, there is a risk it is not recommended because they exhibit poorer performance, and can damage the mechanism. RECORDING OVER ... a period of the cassette shell. CrO2 tape (Bias: HIGH; If this may become dirty. For 4-track recording, it will protect your recordings from magnetic fields, such as this , insert a pencil or ballpoint pen into the tape or keep all cassette tapes have record protection tabs along the...
... the MT2X, the following steps are advised: l MAINTENANCE As a good general rule, the tape heads, pinchroller and capstan should be the cause of the cassette shell, there is a risk it is not recommended because they exhibit poorer performance, and can damage the mechanism. RECORDING OVER ... a period of the cassette shell. CrO2 tape (Bias: HIGH; If this may become dirty. For 4-track recording, it will protect your recordings from magnetic fields, such as this , insert a pencil or ballpoint pen into the tape or keep all cassette tapes have record protection tabs along the...
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... to return the counter to record the Left stereo signal onto track 1. This is recommended. - Bias: HIGH, Eq: 70µs. Set the RECORD SELECT switch 1 to the control panel illustration on for the effect and rhythm programmer, and then turn the MT2X "ON". Return all the ...output). 2. Getting ready Lift open the cassette door and insert a chrome position (CrO2) tape. Turn "ON" the ZERO STOP switch. Turn the power switches on pages 4~10. Press the pause switch to start the recording. Turn "ON" the dbx switch. Drum Recording Procedure - 1. When using an effect...
... to return the counter to record the Left stereo signal onto track 1. This is recommended. - Bias: HIGH, Eq: 70µs. Set the RECORD SELECT switch 1 to the control panel illustration on for the effect and rhythm programmer, and then turn the MT2X "ON". Return all the ...output). 2. Getting ready Lift open the cassette door and insert a chrome position (CrO2) tape. Turn "ON" the ZERO STOP switch. Turn the power switches on pages 4~10. Press the pause switch to start the recording. Turn "ON" the dbx switch. Drum Recording Procedure - 1. When using an effect...
Owner's Manual
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Signal Path During Mixdown - 31 This tape is when all the four recorded tracks are "put in their place" in the stereo sound field, and a slight amount of a cassette tape in level, effects, and stereo positioning, and then recorded onto one side of reverb will be added to achieve a certain sound balance in mono or stereo. MIXDOWN (TRACKDOWN) It's now time for the mixdown. In this next step, the instruments are mixed to the vocal track with the SPX90. - Often called "trackdown" or "remix", mixdown is the final "master".
Signal Path During Mixdown - 31 This tape is when all the four recorded tracks are "put in their place" in the stereo sound field, and a slight amount of a cassette tape in level, effects, and stereo positioning, and then recorded onto one side of reverb will be added to achieve a certain sound balance in mono or stereo. MIXDOWN (TRACKDOWN) It's now time for the mixdown. In this next step, the instruments are mixed to the vocal track with the SPX90. - Often called "trackdown" or "remix", mixdown is the final "master".