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Example 2) High audio quality system with XMV and YDIF connections (digital connections)
MTX Setup Manual
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Making XMV settings
If necessary, use the XMV’s front panel to make settings such as the high pass filter. For more about the settings you can
make on the XMV, refer to the XMV owner’s manual.
Verifying that the settings were applied
The main items to verify are listed below. For details on each parameter setting, refer to “MTX Editor User’s Manual.
1.
Recall the Basic preset.
2.
Using the oscillator in the “ROUTER” screen, adjust the output level.
Adjust the amp’s attenuator value to an appropriate level.
3.
Specify the gain from the microphone.
You can set the gain in the dialog box that appears when you press the parameter recall button for a port or external
device of an input channel in the “MAIN” screen. Watch the input meter, and adjust the setting appropriately.
4.
Set the input levels and output levels.
Using the input/output faders in the “MAIN” screen, adjust the levels. As necessary, apply the output limiter in the
“CHANNEL EDIT” screen to prevent your speakers from being damaged.
Adjust the amp attenuator values to obtain the optimal S/N ratio.
In addition, make FBS settings as necessary.
5.
Store the Basic preset.
Store by overwriting the previously-specified content.
6.
Recall the Party preset.
Verify that the audio from the wireless microphone is also heard in Hall B.
If you’re not using Recall Filter, perform steps 2 through 4 before you overwrite-store the Party preset.
7.
Check the DCP settings.
Verify that the DCP operates as you expect.
Check these for each preset.
When you have finished making all settings, save the project and switch MTX Editor offline.
This completes the settings for example 2.
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