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Example 3) Using cascade mode to add MTX input channels (analog connection)
MTX Setup Manual
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INPUT settings
Port select button
When you click this, the “Input Patch” dialog box will open. In this example we
are using the default settings, but if you want to switch to a different input port of
the MTX, click this button, choose the desired input port, and then click the
[Close] button.
Port/External Device parameter
access button
This button lets you adjust the gain and
turn phantom power on/off. When you
click the button, a popup window will
appear, allowing you to adjust the gain
and turn phantom power on/off. 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 channels 1 through 8, the gain is set to 30 dB by default. Because a con-
denser microphone is connected to CH8 of UNIT ID=01, leave the gain at 30 dB
and turn phantom power on. For the other channels to which wireless micro-
phones are connected, lower the gain to 0 dB.
EQ/HPF (High Pass Filter)
Click this to switch to the “CHANNEL EDIT” screen. Adjust the EQ and HPF
appropriately for the microphone you’re using. For ST IN, only EQ is available.
When you want to return to the “MAIN” screen, click the [MAIN] button.
FBS (Feedback suppressor)
FBS is provided on input channels 1 through 4. We recommend that microphone
inputs, and particularly movable microphones such as wireless microphones, be
connected to channels 1 through 4. When you click here, you will switch to the
FBS setting screen.
When you want to return to the “MAIN” screen, click the [MAIN] button.
For details on FBS settings, refer to “MTX Editor User’s Manual.
[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.
The UNIT ID = 01 MTX is the base unit, and the UNIT ID = 02 MTX is for
expanding the number of microphones. Since wireless microphones are suscepti-
ble to feedback because of their mobility, we assign them preferentially to CH1
through CH4, which are equipped with FBS (feedback suppressor).
Port select button
Port/External Device
parameter access
button
EQ/HPF
FBS (Feedback sup-
pressor)
[ON] button
Fader
Channel name
UNIT ID
= 01
CH1 W.Mic1
CH2 W.Mic2
CH3 W.Mic3
CH4 W.Mic4
CH5 W.Mic9
CH6 W.Mic10
CH7 W.Mic11
CH8 Chairman
STIN1 CD Player
STIN2 Computer
STIN3 SD Player
UNIT ID
= 02
CH1 W.Mic5
CH2 W.Mic6
CH3 W.Mic7
CH4 W.Mic8
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