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Example 4) A system using Dante
MTX Setup Manual
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INPUT settings
Make the following input settings.
Port select button
When you click this, the “Input Patch” dialog box will open. This example
makes the following changes to the default settings.
Port/External Device parameter
access button
This lets you make input connector settings
for the MTX. When you click the button, a
popup window will appear. Make the
desired settings, and then in the upper right,
click × to close the popup window.
The appropriate gain level will depend on
the devices that are connected, so set the level appropriately for your devices.
For CH1, make settings for input connector 1 of the MTX. The gain is set to 30
dB by default.
Because condenser microphone is connected to CH1, leave the gain at 30 dB and
turn phantom power on.
[ON] button
This turns the channel on/off. You should turn off unused channels.
Fader
This adjusts the input level. Leave the fader at -∞ until the system goes online.
Channel name
You can double-click this to edit the name.
In this example, names have been assigned as follows.
CH1 Signal from the main mic of System B, connected to the MTX5-D
CH9 Signal from the main mic of System A
CH10 System A signal other than the main mic
STIN1 L/R Signal from the CD player connected to ST IN1
STIN2 L/R
Signal from the background music player connected to ST IN2
STIN3 L/R
SD player built into the MTX5-D
CH9 DANTE [9] (Signal from the system A main mic)
CH10
DANTE [10] (System A signal other than the main mic)
CH1 Main Mic
CH9
Sys A9
CH10
Sys A10
STIN1 CD Player
STIN2 BGM
STIN3 SD Player
Port select button
Port/External Device
parameter access
button
[ON] button
Fader
Channel name
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