Yamaha MG12XU manual

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    MG0 6 MG1 0 MG1 2 MG1 6 MG20 MG0 6X MG1 0XU MG1 2 XU MG1 6XU M G20XU Printed in Japan LP A631 P .O.BOX1, Hamamatsu Japan www .yamahaproaudio.com *All specifications are subject to change without notice. *All trademarks and registered trademarks are property of their respective owners. ZvotEo[...]

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    For more than a century , Y amaha has been building a legacy of superior craftsmanship and innovation exemplified in all of our products, from an unrivalled catalog of world-class musical instruments to touring-grade professional audio. Now in its third incarnation, the MG Series embodies this pursuit of design excellence, and incorporates some of[...]

  • Page 3

    Y amaha has always strived to provide sound engineers with the purest possible signal instead of added processing or color to give it a “signature” sound, and the MG Series is no exception. Embracing this philosophy of transparent sound, these mixing consoles de- liver a level of sonic purity and sound quality that is unmatched in their class. [...]

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    No. Program Paramet er No. Program Paramet er No. Program Paramet er 1 RE V H A LL 1 Reverb T ime 9 E AR L Y R EF Roo m Size 17 CH OR US 1 L FO* Fr eq 2 RE V H A LL 2 Reverb T ime 10 GAT E RE V Room Size 18 C HOR US 2 L FO * Freq 3 RE V R OOM 1 Reverb T ime 11 S IN GL E DLY Delay T ime 19 SYMPHONIC L FO* Fr eq 4 RE V R OOM 2 Reverb T ime 12 D E L A[...]

  • Page 5

    Ea sily ada ptab le to a diver se ran ge of ins talle d and por table applications, the 1 6- and 20- channel m odels of the MG S eri es incl uded r ack ea rs, gi ving you th e opti on of a rack-mo unted or d esk-top config urati on. Ex tre mely du rabl e, their sleek desi gn mak es sa fe, sta ble pl acem ent of your co ns ol e ha ss le -f re e, ke[...]

  • Page 6

    MG Se rie s mixing c onso les fe ature flex ible dig ital c onne ctivit y for q uick an d easy hi gh- res oluti on playb ack of dig ital c ontent. S imply c onne ct to your PC v ia USB, o r to your iPho ne / iPad ( 2 or late r) usi ng App le’ s C amer a Conne ctio n Kit / Li ghtnin g to USB Cam era Ada pter . Th e USB pro tocol us es asy nchro n[...]

  • Page 7

    The new MG Series offers a comprehensive lineup of consoles suitable for a wide range of mixing environment. The versatile lineup includes variety of channel configurations, as well as models equipped with SPX effects processors and USB audio interface geared towards live performance and recording, per - fect for any application from monitor mixes[...]

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    MG10XU MG12XU MG16 X U MG20XU For a more precise control and enhancement of your sound, XU models of the MG Series come equipped with a suite of Y amaha’ s renowned SPX effects. Featuring high-resolution Chorus, Flanger , Distortions, Reverb and Delay , all with editable parameters, these are the same multi- effects processors used on Y amaha’ [...]

  • Page 9

    MG10 MG12 MG16 MG20 Ma x. 4 Mi c / 1 0 L ine Inp uts ( 4 mono + 3 s ter eo ) 1 St ereo B us 1 AU X (in cl. F X ) “D -PR E” mic p reamp s with a n inver ted D arlin gton c ircui t 1-K nob com pres sor s PAD swi tch on m ono inp uts + 48 V phan tom powe r XL R bala nced ou tpu ts Metal chassis Ma x. 6 Mi c / 1 2 Li ne Inpu ts ( 4 mono + 4 s tere [...]

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    Ma x. 2 Mi c / 6 Line I nput s ( 2 mono + 2 s tere o) 1 St ereo B us “D -PR E” mic p reamp s with a n inver ted D arlin gton c ircui t X LR bal ance d outp uts PAD s witch o n mono i nput s +4 8V p hant om power Metal chassis Ma x. 2 Mi c / 6 Line I nput s ( 2 mono + 2 s tere o) 1 St ereo B us “D -PR E” mic p reamp s with a n inver ted D ar[...]

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    MG 20X U / MG 20 MG16X U / MG 1 6 MG12 XU / M G1 2 Frequency Response Inp ut to S TE REO O UT + 0.5 d B/ -1 .5 d B (2 0 Hz to 4 8 kH z) , r efer t o the n omina l out put le vel @ 1 kH z, G AI N kno b: M in Total h arm onic di sto rt ion (T HD+N ) Inp ut to S TE REO O UT 0.0 3 % @ +1 4 dBu ( 20 H z to 20 kHz ) , G AIN k nob : M in Hum &Noise *1[...]

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    Channel Strip ( M G2 0XU ) Stereo Input Channel Mono Input Channel St er eo / US B Input Channel Ma ste r & Ef fects Section MG10 / MG1 0X U Anal og Inpu t Char acte ris tics Inp ut Jacks PA D 26 d B G AI N T rim Position Ac tual Lo ad Impedance Fo r Use Wi th Nominal Inp ut leve l Connector Sensitivity *1 No minal Ma x. bef ore clip MIC/LINE 1[...]

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    MG12XU / MG12 MG10XU / MG10 MG06X / MG06 Block & Level Diagram 23 24[...]

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    MG16 XU / MG16 Block & Level Diagram MG20XU / MG20 25 26[...]