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MTX Editor User’s Manual
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MTX Editor
User’s Manual
MTX Editor is software for connecting, constructing, and controlling a system that uses MTX series,
XMV series, and EXi8/EXo8 units. The settings you make in MTX Editor are sent to the MTX series,
XMV series, and EXi8/EXo8 units that are connected via Ethernet.
After the settings have been sent, the system will operate without a computer.
A control panel such as a DCP series unit can also be used to control the system in real time.
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - User’s Manual

MTX Editor User’s Manual1MTX EditorUser’s ManualMTX Editor is software for connecting, constructing, and controlling a system that uses MTX series, XM

Page 2 - Contents

What are YDIF connections? (Cascade mode and Distribution mode) Chapter 1. An overview of MTX EditorMTX Editor User’s Manual1001 MTX302 MTX303 MTX304

Page 3

“Near-end Voice” screen Chapter 4. System screenMTX Editor User’s Manual1006 [Distance] knobThis specifies the distance between the installed mic and

Page 4

“Mic” screen Chapter 4. System screenMTX Editor User’s Manual101❑ “Mic” screenWhen using a mic equipped with a PTT (Push To Talk) switch, a small amou

Page 5 - ● Emergency mode

“EXT. I/O” screen Chapter 4. System screenMTX Editor User’s Manual102“EXT. I/O” screenHere you can select the signal routing for the MTX series unit’s

Page 6 - Data handled by MTX Editor

“YDIF” screen (Distribution mode) Chapter 4. System screenMTX Editor User’s Manual1036 Input routing select buttonsThese buttons open the “YDIF In Pat

Page 7

How the settings in each dialog box relate to the “YDIF” screen Chapter 4. System screenMTX Editor User’s Manual104How the settings in each dialog box

Page 8 - 5 on previous page)

“YDIF In Patch” dialog box Chapter 4. System screenMTX Editor User’s Manual105❑ “YDIF In Patch” dialog boxHere you can select the input source device

Page 9 - What are YDIF connections?

“Channel Select” dialog box Chapter 4. System screenMTX Editor User’s Manual106❑ “Channel Select” dialog boxHere you can select the signals that are o

Page 10 - MTX Editor User’s Manual

“YDIF” screen (Cascade mode) Chapter 4. System screenMTX Editor User’s Manual107❑ “YDIF” screen (Cascade mode)This screen appears in Cascade mode. It

Page 11

“ANALOG” screen Chapter 4. System screenMTX Editor User’s Manual108❑ “ANALOG” screenHere you can select the XMV unit and the channels of the unit that

Page 12 - What are Dante connections?

“Line Out Patch” dialog box Chapter 4. System screenMTX Editor User’s Manual109❑ “Line Out Patch” dialog boxHere you can specify the output destinatio

Page 13 - ❑ About redundant networks

What are YDIF connections? (Cascade mode and Distribution mode) Chapter 1. An overview of MTX EditorMTX Editor User’s Manual11RING connection01 EXi802

Page 14 - Patching

“DANTE” screen Chapter 4. System screenMTX Editor User’s Manual110❑ “DANTE” screen1 [Preserve the Dante settings configured by Dante Controller] check

Page 15 - YDIF or Dante

“Dante In Patch” dialog box Chapter 4. System screenMTX Editor User’s Manual111❑ “Dante In Patch” dialog boxHere you can select the input source devic

Page 16 - Workflow

“XMV” screen Chapter 4. System screenMTX Editor User’s Manual112“XMV” screenHere you can view and edit the parameters of the XMV units in the MTX syst

Page 17 - MAIN screen

“XMV” screen Chapter 4. System screenMTX Editor User’s Manual1135 XMV identification areaShows the UNIT ID, model type, and model name of the correspo

Page 18 - Port select

“XMV Patch” dialog box Chapter 4. System screenMTX Editor User’s Manual114❑ “XMV Patch” dialog boxHere you can select the output destination device an

Page 19 - Preset button

“EXo8” screen Chapter 4. System screenMTX Editor User’s Manual115“EXo8” screenHere you can view and edit the parameters of the EXo8 units in the MTX s

Page 20

“EXo Patch” dialog box Chapter 4. System screenMTX Editor User’s Manual116❑ “EXo Patch” dialog boxHere you can select the output destination channels

Page 21

MTX Editor User’s Manual117Chapter 5. Online and SynchronizationYou can connect the MTX to your computer and send the settings created using MTX Edito

Page 22 - Save the project file

Online Chapter 5. Online and SynchronizationMTX Editor User’s Manual118Procedure1. In the toolbar, click the [Online] button.The “Synchronization” dia

Page 23 - About the screens

Online Chapter 5. Online and SynchronizationMTX Editor User’s Manual1194. Click the [Online] button.Synchronization will begin. If you click the [Canc

Page 24 - Moving between screens

What are Dante connections? (Daisy-chain connection and Star connection) Chapter 1. An overview of MTX EditorMTX Editor User’s Manual12What are Dante

Page 25 - Menu bar

Online Chapter 5. Online and SynchronizationMTX Editor User’s Manual120❑ “Go online – From devices” dialog boxThe settings (configuration and paramete

Page 26

Synchronization Chapter 5. Online and SynchronizationMTX Editor User’s Manual121SynchronizationSynchronization includes the following three operations

Page 27

Synchronization Chapter 5. Online and SynchronizationMTX Editor User’s Manual1222) Synchronizing from the MTX unit to the computer (MTX Editor)•Case 1

Page 28 - Tool buttons

MTX Editor User’s Manual123Chapter 6. PresetsThis chapter explains the presets which allow you to change multiple parameters in a single operation.Pre

Page 29

“Preset” dialog box Chapter 6. PresetsMTX Editor User’s Manual124•[Name:]Input the name of the preset. By default, this will be “Preset + preset numbe

Page 30 - Chapter 3. Project screen

“Preset” dialog box Chapter 6. PresetsMTX Editor User’s Manual125• [DCP]/[Wireless DCP]/[GPI]/[SD PLAY]DCP and Wireless DCP show the library items tha

Page 31 - Network devices

“Preset Link” dialog box Chapter 6. PresetsMTX Editor User’s Manual126● [Emergency Recall]This specifies the preset that will be recalled when the MTX

Page 32 - MTX system

“Settings” dialog box Chapter 6. PresetsMTX Editor User’s Manual127“Settings” dialog boxHere you can specify the DCP library, Wireless DCP library, GP

Page 33

“Settings” dialog box Chapter 6. PresetsMTX Editor User’s Manual128Here you can specify the GPI OUT settings that will be output when the preset is re

Page 34

“Settings” dialog box Chapter 6. PresetsMTX Editor User’s Manual129 “GPI Out” dialog boxHere you can specify the GPI OUT settings that will be output

Page 35

What are Dante connections? (Daisy-chain connection and Star connection) Chapter 1. An overview of MTX EditorMTX Editor User’s Manual13❑ About redunda

Page 36 - •[YDIF MODE]

“Settings” dialog box Chapter 6. PresetsMTX Editor User’s Manual130If [Inactive] is specifiedWhen [OUTPUT TYPE] is [ Closed], the [GPI OUT] pin will b

Page 37

“Settings” dialog box Chapter 6. PresetsMTX Editor User’s Manual131✦Folder/File• [Play 1 song]/[Play all songs in a folder]If you choose [Play 1 song]

Page 38 - • [Finish] button

“Settings” dialog box Chapter 6. PresetsMTX Editor User’s Manual132• [Interval Time]This specifies the playback spacing when files are played consecut

Page 39 - Identify button

Recall Filter setting screen Chapter 6. PresetsMTX Editor User’s Manual133Recall Filter setting screenHere you can specify which parameters will be re

Page 40

Recall Filter setting screen Chapter 6. PresetsMTX Editor User’s Manual134 [Apply] buttonApplies the currently-edited Recall Filter settings. If the

Page 41 - • [Close] button

Recall Filter setting screen Chapter 6. PresetsMTX Editor User’s Manual135• [INPUT]/[LEVEL] buttonsIf the [INPUT] button is on, the following input ch

Page 42 - ❑ YDIF-connected devices

Recall Filter setting screen Chapter 6. PresetsMTX Editor User’s Manual136•[ZONE] buttonIf this is on, the following settings will be recalled.• 1st P

Page 43 - ❑ Digital control panel

Recall Filter setting screen Chapter 6. PresetsMTX Editor User’s Manual137•[MY4-AEC] buttonIf this is on, the settings of the MY4-AEC installed in the

Page 44 - ❑ Analog-connected devices

MTX Editor User’s Manual138Chapter 7. Dialog boxesThis chapter explains the dialog boxes that you will open from the menu bar or tool bar.❑ “Startup”

Page 45 - ❑ DANTE-connected devices

“Network Setup” dialog box Chapter 7. Dialog boxesMTX Editor User’s Manual139❑ “Network Setup” dialog boxHere you can select the network interface car

Page 46 - [System] tab

Patching Chapter 1. An overview of MTX EditorMTX Editor User’s Manual14PatchingIn a digital audio network such as YDIF or Dante that comprises the MTX

Page 47 - [Device] tab

“Device Information” dialog box Chapter 7. Dialog boxesMTX Editor User’s Manual140❑ “Device Information” dialog boxLists the devices on the network, a

Page 48

“Device Information” dialog box Chapter 7. Dialog boxesMTX Editor User’s Manual141•BatteryShows the remaining battery amount for a device that contain

Page 49 - [Alert] tab

“Update Firmware” dialog box Chapter 7. Dialog boxesMTX Editor User’s Manual142“Update Firmware” dialog boxThis dialog box lets you update the firmwar

Page 50

“Update Firmware” dialog box Chapter 7. Dialog boxesMTX Editor User’s Manual143● [Cancel] buttonCancels the update and closes the dialog box. Update

Page 51 - Screen select buttons

“IP Address” dialog box Chapter 7. Dialog boxesMTX Editor User’s Manual144“IP Address” dialog boxHere you can specify the device’s IP address and subn

Page 52

“IP Address” dialog box Chapter 7. Dialog boxesMTX Editor User’s Manual145● PC❍ [DHCP] option buttonChoose this if you want the DHCP server to set the

Page 53 - “MAIN” screen

“MTX Configuration” dialog box Chapter 7. Dialog boxesMTX Editor User’s Manual146❑ “MTX Configuration” dialog boxHere you can specify input/output set

Page 54 - Input channels

“MTX Configuration” dialog box Chapter 7. Dialog boxesMTX Editor User’s Manual147● [OUTPUT] tabIn this tab, you can make settings related to outputs.•

Page 55

“MTX Configuration” dialog box Chapter 7. Dialog boxesMTX Editor User’s Manual148“Advanced Settings” dialog boxHere you can specify the matrix pan mod

Page 56

“Dante Information” dialog box Chapter 7. Dialog boxesMTX Editor User’s Manual149❑ “Dante Information” dialog boxThis shows Dante-related settings for

Page 57

Patching Chapter 1. An overview of MTX EditorMTX Editor User’s Manual15• Settings for external devices such as the XMV or EXi8YDIF or DanteAnalog• Par

Page 58 - Stereo input channels

“Word Clock” dialog box Chapter 7. Dialog boxesMTX Editor User’s Manual150❑ “Word Clock” dialog boxHere you can edit the word clock settings of the MT

Page 59 - Direct input channels

“Word Clock” dialog box Chapter 7. Dialog boxesMTX Editor User’s Manual151● [Device] listThis lists the devices whose word clock can be changed. Click

Page 60 - Output channels

“Clock” dialog box Chapter 7. Dialog boxesMTX Editor User’s Manual152❑ “Clock” dialog boxThe date and time of the computer are transmitted to each dev

Page 61

“Clock” dialog box Chapter 7. Dialog boxesMTX Editor User’s Manual153• [Update Now] buttonThis button is enabled when the device is online. Clicking t

Page 62 - ❑ “Input Patch” dialog box

“Daylight Saving Time” dialog box Chapter 7. Dialog boxesMTX Editor User’s Manual154❑ “Daylight Saving Time” dialog boxHere you can specify the Daylig

Page 63 - ❑ “Output Patch” dialog box

“Scheduler” dialog box Chapter 7. Dialog boxesMTX Editor User’s Manual155● Day of the weekIf this is on, the term of daylight saving time will be spec

Page 64 - “INPUT” screens

“Scheduler” dialog box Chapter 7. Dialog boxesMTX Editor User’s Manual156• If an event has been assigned, the [SCHEDULER] indicator on the MTX’s front

Page 65 - ● Screen selection

“Scheduler” dialog box Chapter 7. Dialog boxesMTX Editor User’s Manual157● [Today] buttonFor the month view, displays this month’s calendar.For the da

Page 66 - “GAIN/HPF/EQ” screen

“Scheduler” dialog box Chapter 7. Dialog boxesMTX Editor User’s Manual158“Add Event” dialog box / “Edit Event” dialog box● EVENT NAMEEnter the name of

Page 67

“Scheduler” dialog box Chapter 7. Dialog boxesMTX Editor User’s Manual159If you chose Preset RecallSelect the preset that you want to recall.If you ch

Page 68 - “GATE/COMP” screen

Workflow Chapter 1. An overview of MTX EditorMTX Editor User’s Manual16WorkflowStart MTX Editor.The “Startup” dialog box will appear.When you select [

Page 69

“Scheduler” dialog box Chapter 7. Dialog boxesMTX Editor User’s Manual160● EVENT SCHEDULESpecify the date and time at which the event will occur.• [Co

Page 70 - “FBS/AGC” screen

“Scheduler” dialog box Chapter 7. Dialog boxesMTX Editor User’s Manual161If the event frequency is [Monthly]If [Day of the Week] is on, the event will

Page 71

“Scheduler” dialog box Chapter 7. Dialog boxesMTX Editor User’s Manual162● Exception ItemIf the event frequency is [Yearly]Specify the year for which

Page 72 - • [NOISE GATE] button

“Remote Control” dialog box Chapter 7. Dialog boxesMTX Editor User’s Manual163❑ “Remote Control” dialog boxHere you can check the port numbers for con

Page 73 - “COMP/AGC” screen

“Digital Control Panel” dialog box Chapter 7. Dialog boxesMTX Editor User’s Manual164❑ “Digital Control Panel” dialog boxHere you can assign the MTX’s

Page 74 - “MATRIX” screen

“Digital Control Panel” dialog box Chapter 7. Dialog boxesMTX Editor User’s Manual165● [Store] buttonThis button stores an item in the library. The “S

Page 75 - Send level

“Digital Control Panel” dialog box Chapter 7. Dialog boxesMTX Editor User’s Manual166● [Parameter Assign] tabHere you can assign the MTX’s parameters

Page 76 - •[ON] button

“Digital Control Panel” dialog box Chapter 7. Dialog boxesMTX Editor User’s Manual167• [LED Brightness] boxSpecifies the brightness of the DCP unit’s

Page 77 - Setting the input channel mix

“Wireless DCP” dialog box Chapter 7. Dialog boxesMTX Editor User’s Manual168● [MTX] listSelects the MTX that you want to change. These are shown in or

Page 78 - “ZONE” screen

“GPI” dialog box Chapter 7. Dialog boxesMTX Editor User’s Manual169● MTX selection boxHere you can select the MTX to which the iPhone or other mobile

Page 79

Workflow Chapter 1. An overview of MTX EditorMTX Editor User’s Manual17For details, refer to Project screen.Change the functions of the MTX.To change

Page 80

“GPI” dialog box Chapter 7. Dialog boxesMTX Editor User’s Manual170<Usage example 3>Controlling the volume of multiple MTX unitsConnect a variab

Page 81

“GPI Calibration” dialog box Chapter 7. Dialog boxesMTX Editor User’s Manual171❑ “GPI Calibration” dialog boxHere you can calibrate the input voltage

Page 82 - *1 DISTRIBUTION MODE only

“Security Settings” dialog box Chapter 7. Dialog boxesMTX Editor User’s Manual172Calibration procedure1. Connect your external device to the MTX’s [GP

Page 83 - • Output [LEVEL] knob

“Security Settings” dialog box Chapter 7. Dialog boxesMTX Editor User’s Manual173● [Security] check boxIf this check box is selected, the “Log on” dia

Page 84 - “OUTPUT” screens

“Project Information” dialog box Chapter 7. Dialog boxesMTX Editor User’s Manual174“Log on” dialog boxThe “Log on” dialog box will appear when you ope

Page 85 - “DELAY/ROOM EQ” screen

“Configuration Diagram” dialog box Chapter 7. Dialog boxesMTX Editor User’s Manual175❑ “Configuration Diagram” dialog boxDisplays a diagram that shows

Page 86 - •ROOM EQ [ON] button

“Get Log” dialog box Chapter 7. Dialog boxesMTX Editor User’s Manual176❑ “Get Log” dialog boxA record of the MTX system’s operation is stored as a “lo

Page 87 - ■ [SP GRAPH] tab

“Sampling Rate Converter” dialog box Chapter 7. Dialog boxesMTX Editor User’s Manual177❑ “Sampling Rate Converter” dialog boxHere you can turn on/off

Page 88 - ■ [PEQ GRAPH] tab

MTX Editor User’s Manual178AppendixChannel listFUNCTION TYPE PARA M ETER 1 PARAMETER2Input Ch LevelInput Ch ONIf STEREO INPUT is STEREO:CH 1–8STIN 1–3

Page 89 - ■ CROSSOVER

List of settings in “Settings” dialog boxes AppendixMTX Editor User’s Manual179List of settings in “Settings” dialog boxesThis section explains the se

Page 90 - ■ [HIGH] tab/[LOW] tab

Workflow Chapter 1. An overview of MTX EditorMTX Editor User’s Manual18Specify the MTX’s input channel settings.Use the “Input Patch” dialog box to as

Page 91 - ■ LIMITER

List of settings in “Settings” dialog boxes AppendixMTX Editor User’s Manual180● If [FUNCTION] is [Send ON]Controls send on/off.Select one of the foll

Page 92 - “EFFECT” screen

List of settings in “Settings” dialog boxes AppendixMTX Editor User’s Manual181✦[Browse] buttonIf [Play 1 song] is selectedSelect the file shown in [S

Page 93

List of settings in “Settings” dialog boxes AppendixMTX Editor User’s Manual182●If [FUNCTION] is [Level Inc/Dec] or [Send Level Inc/Dec] (DCP only)Use

Page 94 - “DCA” screen

List of settings in “Settings” dialog boxes AppendixMTX Editor User’s Manual183❍ [Dec]If you select this option, pressing the switch repeatedly will l

Page 95

List of settings in “Settings” dialog boxes AppendixMTX Editor User’s Manual184❍ [Parameter Range]/[Nominal]/[Knob]Enable you to make a setting for th

Page 96 - “MY4-AEC” screen

List of settings in “Settings” dialog boxes AppendixMTX Editor User’s Manual185 Knob/SliderThis section explains settings for the DCP’s knobs or the

Page 97 - Common items

List of settings in “Settings” dialog boxes AppendixMTX Editor User’s Manual186- If the nominal value specified by the following [Nominal Value] is hi

Page 98

List of settings in “Settings” dialog boxes AppendixMTX Editor User’s Manual187 GPI InputThis section explains settings for the [GPI IN] connector of

Page 99 - ❑ “To Far-end” screen

List of settings in “Settings” dialog boxes AppendixMTX Editor User’s Manual188• The threshold value at which on/off switching will occur will be the

Page 100 - ❑ “Near-end Voice” screen

List of settings in “Settings” dialog boxes AppendixMTX Editor User’s Manual189❍ Low ActiveUse this if you selected [ON] or [Send ON] as the [FUNCTIO

Page 101 - ❑ “Mic” screen

Workflow Chapter 1. An overview of MTX EditorMTX Editor User’s Manual19Make DCP, Wireless DCP, GPI, and Scheduler settings.You’ll make these settings

Page 102 - “EXT. I/O” screen

List of settings in “Settings” dialog boxes AppendixMTX Editor User’s Manual190•Output Ch Level•1st Priority Mix Level•2nd Priority Mix Level•Input Ch

Page 103

List of settings in “Settings” dialog boxes AppendixMTX Editor User’s Manual191●If [FUNCTION] is [Send ON]The input voltage to the [GPI IN] connector

Page 104 - “YDIF In Patch” dialog box

List of settings in “Settings” dialog boxes AppendixMTX Editor User’s Manual192Connection examples using the [GPI OUT] connectorAbout [OUTPUT TYPE][OU

Page 105 - ❑ “YDIF Out Patch” dialog box

List of settings in “Settings” dialog boxes AppendixMTX Editor User’s Manual193●If [FUNCTION] is [No Assign][OUTPUT TYPE] specifies the polarity of th

Page 106 - ❑ “Channel Select” dialog box

List of settings in “Settings” dialog boxes AppendixMTX Editor User’s Manual194❍ [OUTPUT TYPE]Specifies how output will occur from the [GPI OUT] conne

Page 107 - YDIF output

Alert list AppendixMTX Editor User’s Manual195Alert listThe alerts generated by the MTX and the XMV, and their significance and the appropriate action

Page 108 - ❑ “ANALOG” screen

Alert list AppendixMTX Editor User’s Manual19622The digital signal being input to the [YDIF IN] connector is not synchronized to the word clock of thi

Page 109 - ❑ “Line Out Patch” dialog box

Alert list AppendixMTX Editor User’s Manual19751Devices with identical UNIT IDs were found connected within the same network.Change the UNIT ID so tha

Page 110 - ❑ “DANTE” screen

Alert list AppendixMTX Editor User’s Manual198Amp problems100The power supply was shut down because d.c. was detected on a speaker output.It is likely

Page 111 - ❑ “Dante In Patch” dialog box

Alert list AppendixMTX Editor User’s Manual199209The setting of the internal clock has been changed.–Information Single210The event has been executed

Page 112 - “XMV” screen

MTX Editor User’s Manual2ContentsNotice regarding data copyright ...1Notice regarding the content of this user’s manual ...

Page 113 - Chapter 4. System screen

Workflow Chapter 1. An overview of MTX EditorMTX Editor User’s Manual20Example setting) Setting the UNIT ID to [0A] on YDIF-equipped models of XMVUse

Page 114 - ❑ “XMV Patch” dialog box

Troubleshooting AppendixMTX Editor User’s Manual200TroubleshootingProblem Possible cause ActionMTX Editor can’t communicate with the device.The IP add

Page 115 - “EXo8” screen

Troubleshooting AppendixMTX Editor User’s Manual201Preset data saved in the MTX has disappeared.The power supply was stopped while MTX data was being

Page 116 - ❑ “EXo Patch” dialog box

Workflow Chapter 1. An overview of MTX EditorMTX Editor User’s Manual21Connect the devices and your computer as shown in the configuration diagram.Con

Page 117 - •[Cancel] button

Workflow Chapter 1. An overview of MTX EditorMTX Editor User’s Manual22Synchronize your computer and the devices (put them in the online state).Click

Page 118 - • [Detail] button

About the screens Chapter 1. An overview of MTX EditorMTX Editor User’s Manual23About the screensMTX Editor consists mainly of the Project screen and

Page 119 - Message area

Moving between screens Chapter 1. An overview of MTX EditorMTX Editor User’s Manual24Moving between screens(*1)The “Device Configuration Wizard” dialo

Page 120

MTX Editor User’s Manual25Chapter 2. Menu bar and tool buttonsThis chapter provides an overview of the menu bar and the tool buttons. For details on t

Page 121 - Synchronization

Menu bar Chapter 2. Menu bar and tool buttonsMTX Editor User’s Manual26Menu Command SummaryDialog box that appears[File][New]Creates a new project fil

Page 122

Menu bar Chapter 2. Menu bar and tool buttonsMTX Editor User’s Manual27[System][Network Setup]Selects the computer’s network adapter that will be used

Page 123 - Chapter 6. Presets

Tool buttons Chapter 2. Menu bar and tool buttonsMTX Editor User’s Manual28Tool buttonsRelated toolsButtons etc. Summary Dialog box that appearsFile[N

Page 124

Tool buttons Chapter 2. Menu bar and tool buttonsMTX Editor User’s Manual29Synchro-nizationOnlineindicatorThis will light if the devices and the compu

Page 125 - • Preset select box

ContentsMTX Editor User’s Manual3❏ “YDIF” screen (Distribution mode)... 102❏ “YDIF In Patch” dialog box... 10

Page 126 - “Preset Link” dialog box

MTX Editor User’s Manual30Chapter 3. Project screenIn this screen you can manage projects. When MTX Editor starts up, this screen will appear first.Us

Page 127 - “Settings” dialog box

Network devices Chapter 3. Project screenMTX Editor User’s Manual31Network devicesThis lists the devices existing on the same network as the computer.

Page 128 - MTX select buttons

MTX system Chapter 3. Project screenMTX Editor User’s Manual32MTX system[Device Config] buttonWhen you click this, the “Device Configuration Wizard” d

Page 129 - ■ “GPI Out” dialog box

“Device Configuration Wizard” dialog box Chapter 3. Project screenMTX Editor User’s Manual33❑ “Device Configuration Wizard” dialog boxIn this dialog b

Page 130 - ■ “SD Play” dialog box

“Device Configuration Wizard” dialog box Chapter 3. Project screenMTX Editor User’s Manual34• [Finish] buttonThis can be selected if you have selected

Page 131

“Device Configuration Wizard” dialog box Chapter 3. Project screenMTX Editor User’s Manual353. Specify the type and number of devices that will be ass

Page 132 - • [Interval Time]

“Device Configuration Wizard” dialog box Chapter 3. Project screenMTX Editor User’s Manual364. Specify the UNIT ID of each device. Specify the UNIT ID

Page 133 - Recall Filter setting screen

“Device Configuration Wizard” dialog box Chapter 3. Project screenMTX Editor User’s Manual37• [< Back] buttonReturns to the previous screen.• [Next

Page 134 - ■ [MTX] tab

“Device Configuration Wizard” dialog box Chapter 3. Project screenMTX Editor User’s Manual386. View a configuration diagram that shows the connections

Page 135 - “L” side

“Device Configuration Wizard” dialog box Chapter 3. Project screenMTX Editor User’s Manual397. Specify the order of the YDIF-connected devices.You can

Page 136

MTX Editor User’s Manual4Chapter 1. An overview of MTX EditorAn audio system control networkWhen multiple MTX series, XMV series, and EXi8/EXo8 units

Page 137 - ■ [External I/O] tab

“Device Configuration Wizard” dialog box Chapter 3. Project screenMTX Editor User’s Manual408. Make configuration settings for digital control panels

Page 138 - Chapter 7. Dialog boxes

“Device Configuration Wizard” dialog box Chapter 3. Project screenMTX Editor User’s Manual419. The “Configuration Diagram” dialog box will appear.A co

Page 139 - ❑ “Network Setup” dialog box

YDIF-connected devices Chapter 3. Project screenMTX Editor User’s Manual42❑ YDIF-connected devicesList of YDIF-connected devicesThese are the YDIF-con

Page 140

Digital control panel Chapter 3. Project screenMTX Editor User’s Manual43The currently-selected device is enclosed by a blue border.(*) The red state

Page 141 - •Battery

Analog-connected devices Chapter 3. Project screenMTX Editor User’s Manual44❑ Analog-connected devicesOf the devices controlled by MTX Editor, this ar

Page 142 - “Update Firmware” dialog box

DANTE-connected devices Chapter 3. Project screenMTX Editor User’s Manual45❑ DANTE-connected devicesOf the devices controlled by MTX Editor, this show

Page 143 - ■ Update procedure

[System] tab Chapter 3. Project screenMTX Editor User’s Manual46[System] tabThis shows information about the MTX system.● [SYSTEM NAME]This shows the

Page 144 - “IP Address” dialog box

[Device] tab Chapter 3. Project screenMTX Editor User’s Manual47[Device] tabWhen you click a device outside the [Digital Control Panel list], informat

Page 145

[Device] tab Chapter 3. Project screenMTX Editor User’s Manual48● [INPUT SOURCE] (XMV only)Specifies the input source. Choose [YDIF] if the XMV is con

Page 146 - • INPUT CHANNEL SETUP

[Alert] tab Chapter 3. Project screenMTX Editor User’s Manual49[Alert] tabAlert notifications from a device are shown by a popup window in MTX Editor

Page 147 - • OUTPUT CHANNEL SETUP

Terms used in this user’s manual Chapter 1. An overview of MTX EditorMTX Editor User’s Manual5● Emergency modeIf the “Preset” dialog box’s [Emergency

Page 148

MTX Editor User’s Manual50Chapter 4. System screenThis screen shows the audio signal flow within the MTX system. From this screen you can move to othe

Page 149

Screen select buttons Chapter 4. System screenMTX Editor User’s Manual51Screen select buttonsUse these buttons to switch between MTX units and to acce

Page 150 - ❑ “Word Clock” dialog box

Explanation of basic operation Chapter 4. System screenMTX Editor User’s Manual52Explanation of basic operationChanging the screen size● FocusThe curr

Page 151 - • [Word Clock Fs:] box

“MAIN” screen Chapter 4. System screenMTX Editor User’s Manual53“MAIN” screenThis screen shows the input/output channels. From here you can access var

Page 152 - ❑ “Clock” dialog box

Input channels Chapter 4. System screenMTX Editor User’s Manual54Input channelsInput channel settings are made in the [INPUT CHANNEL SETUP] section of

Page 153

Input channels Chapter 4. System screenMTX Editor User’s Manual55Parameter edit screen (for the EXi8)ACBDEFGHIJA [GAIN] knobAdjusts the analog gain of

Page 154 - •End time

Input channels Chapter 4. System screenMTX Editor User’s Manual564 “GAIN/HPF/EQ” screen access buttonSwitches to the “GAIN/HPF/EQ” screen. The button

Page 155 - 20:00 12:00

Input channels Chapter 4. System screenMTX Editor User’s Manual57● Component copyDrag (left-click and move) the component that you want to copy, and d

Page 156 - ● [Month] button/[Day] button

Stereo input channels Chapter 4. System screenMTX Editor User’s Manual58Stereo input channelsStereo input channel settings are made in the [INPUT PORT

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Effect return channels Chapter 4. System screenMTX Editor User’s Manual59Effect return channels1 Effect return volumeThis parameter specifies the amou

Page 158 - • Settings

Data handled by MTX Editor Chapter 1. An overview of MTX EditorMTX Editor User’s Manual6Data handled by MTX EditorEven if you modify the configuration

Page 159 - If you chose GPI Out

Output channels Chapter 4. System screenMTX Editor User’s Manual60Output channels1 Channel indexIndicates the number of the MTX’s output channel.2 Por

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Output channels Chapter 4. System screenMTX Editor User’s Manual61Parameter editing screenAn output can be assigned to more than one device.In the exp

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“Input Patch” dialog box Chapter 4. System screenMTX Editor User’s Manual62❑ “Input Patch” dialog boxHere you can specify the connector or channel who

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“Output Patch” dialog box Chapter 4. System screenMTX Editor User’s Manual63❑ “Output Patch” dialog boxHere you can choose how the output channels wil

Page 163 - ❑ “Remote Control” dialog box

“INPUT” screens Chapter 4. System screenMTX Editor User’s Manual64“INPUT” screensIn these screens you can apply signal processing to the input channel

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“INPUT” screens Chapter 4. System screenMTX Editor User’s Manual65● Screen selectionClick the appropriate button to select the screen that includes th

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“GAIN/HPF/EQ” screen Chapter 4. System screenMTX Editor User’s Manual66Input channelsSignal flow“GAIN/HPF/EQ” screenIn this screen you can edit the GA

Page 166 - ❍ Control select buttons

“GAIN/HPF/EQ” screen Chapter 4. System screenMTX Editor User’s Manual674 EQ setting area• EQ [ON] buttonSwitches the EQ on/off.• [FLAT] buttonResets t

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“GATE/COMP” screen Chapter 4. System screenMTX Editor User’s Manual68“GATE/COMP” screenIn this screen you can adjust the GATE and COMP (Compressor) pa

Page 168 - ❑ “Wireless DCP” dialog box

“GATE/COMP” screen Chapter 4. System screenMTX Editor User’s Manual693 COMP setting areaThis type of signal processing compresses the dynamic range. U

Page 169 - ❑ “GPI” dialog box

Connection requirements for an MTX system Chapter 1. An overview of MTX EditorMTX Editor User’s Manual7Connection requirements for an MTX systemThe re

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“FBS/AGC” screen Chapter 4. System screenMTX Editor User’s Manual70“FBS/AGC” screenIn this screen you can edit the “FBS (Feedback Suppressor)” and “AG

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“FBS/AGC” screen Chapter 4. System screenMTX Editor User’s Manual71Performing FBS detection for the FIXED typeIn order to obtain good results, you sho

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“FBS/AGC” screen Chapter 4. System screenMTX Editor User’s Manual722 AGC setting areaAGC (Auto Gain Controller) is a function that automatically compe

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Stereo input channels Chapter 4. System screenMTX Editor User’s Manual73Stereo input channelsSignal flow“GAIN/EQ” screenIn this screen you can adjust

Page 174 - “Log on” dialog box

“MATRIX” screen Chapter 4. System screenMTX Editor User’s Manual74“MATRIX” screenThis screen mixes and sends the input channel signals.In SENDS ON FAD

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“MATRIX” screen Chapter 4. System screenMTX Editor User’s Manual751 SENDS ON FADERS [ON] buttonTurns SENDS ON FADER mode on/off. If this is off, the i

Page 176 - ❑ “Get Log” dialog box

“MATRIX” screen Chapter 4. System screenMTX Editor User’s Manual76• When sending from a stereo input to a stereo bus, you can use “MTX Configuration”

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“MATRIX” screen Chapter 4. System screenMTX Editor User’s Manual77Setting the input channel mix1. Click the [SENDS ON FADERS] button.2. Click a send-d

Page 178 - Appendix

“ZONE” screen Chapter 4. System screenMTX Editor User’s Manual78“ZONE” screenIn this screen you can specify how input signal priority will control out

Page 179 - ■ Switch

“ZONE” screen Chapter 4. System screenMTX Editor User’s Manual791 ZONE select buttonsUse the left and right buttons to select the zone for which to ma

Page 180 - •SD Song Pause

MTX system configuration examples Chapter 1. An overview of MTX EditorMTX Editor User’s Manual8MTX system configuration examplesExample 1Example 2 M

Page 181 - If [Play 1 song] is selected

“ZONE” screen Chapter 4. System screenMTX Editor User’s Manual80• [ANC] level meterShows the level of ambient noise.• GAP [THRESHOLD] knobSpecifies th

Page 182 - ✦[Minimum]

“ZONE” screen Chapter 4. System screenMTX Editor User’s Manual81Making ANC settingsExamples of useExample 1: In a location where a speech is being giv

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“ROUTER” screen Chapter 4. System screenMTX Editor User’s Manual82“ROUTER” screenIn this screen you can assign zone outputs to output channels.Signal

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“ROUTER” screen Chapter 4. System screenMTX Editor User’s Manual832 RouterThis router distributes the signals. Click a square in the grid to switch th

Page 185 - ■ Knob/Slider

“OUTPUT” screens Chapter 4. System screenMTX Editor User’s Manual84“OUTPUT” screensIn these screens you can apply signal processing to the output chan

Page 186 - •Fx RTN Send Level

“DELAY/ROOM EQ” screen Chapter 4. System screenMTX Editor User’s Manual85● Operations common to the “OUTPUT” screensFor details on the knobs and numer

Page 187 - ■ GPI Input

“DELAY/ROOM EQ” screen Chapter 4. System screenMTX Editor User’s Manual862 DELAY setting areaIn a sound system that includes multiple speaker units, i

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“SPEAKER PROCESSOR” screen Chapter 4. System screenMTX Editor User’s Manual87“SPEAKER PROCESSOR” screenIn this screen you can view the response of the

Page 189 - •ZONE Out Level

“SPEAKER PROCESSOR” screen Chapter 4. System screenMTX Editor User’s Manual88• [DELAY] buttonIncludes or removes the effect of the delay response from

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“ADVANCED” screen Chapter 4. System screenMTX Editor User’s Manual89“ADVANCED” screenIn this screen you can make detailed “SPEAKER PROCESSOR” settings

Page 191 - ■ GPI Output

What are YDIF connections? (Cascade mode and Distribution mode) Chapter 1. An overview of MTX EditorMTX Editor User’s Manual9What are YDIF connections

Page 192 - • Pulse Inv

“ADVANCED” screen Chapter 4. System screenMTX Editor User’s Manual90AdjustGc (Adjustable Gc)Adjusts the Gc (gain at the cutoff frequency) in a range o

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“ADVANCED” screen Chapter 4. System screenMTX Editor User’s Manual91APF (All Pass Filter)This filter passes the signals of the entire frequency range,

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“EFFECT” screen Chapter 4. System screenMTX Editor User’s Manual92“EFFECT” screenIn this screen you can change the effect type and edit the effect par

Page 195 - Alert list

“EFFECT” screen Chapter 4. System screenMTX Editor User’s Manual93Reverb Hall ... Reverb that simulates an expansive space such as a concert h

Page 196 - Alert list Appendix

“DCA” screen Chapter 4. System screenMTX Editor User’s Manual94“DCA” screenIn this screen you can adjust the levels and mute settings of multiple chan

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“DCA” screen Chapter 4. System screenMTX Editor User’s Manual955 [MUTE] group master buttons (shown only if the [INPUT CH MUTE] button or [ZONE OUT MU

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“MY4-AEC” screen Chapter 4. System screenMTX Editor User’s Manual96“MY4-AEC” screenIn this screen you can make settings for the MY4-AEC installed in t

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Common items Chapter 4. System screenMTX Editor User’s Manual97Common itemsHere we explain items that do not change even when the screen changes.About

Page 200 - Troubleshooting

Common items Chapter 4. System screenMTX Editor User’s Manual98● From Far-end selectionHere you can select the channels to which input signals from th

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“To Far-end” screen Chapter 4. System screenMTX Editor User’s Manual99❑ “To Far-end” screenIn this screen you can make echo-cancel settings for the mi

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