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© TAPE OUT Jacks 1 — 4
The four TAPE OUT jacks are direct outputs from the
corresponding tracks of the MT120S recorder. These
RCA pin type jacks make it possible to feed the output
from the four recorder tracks to an external mixing con
sole. The TAPE OUT jacks can also be used to feed
each of the recorder’s tracks to external signal proces
sors, the output of which .can then be returned to the
MT120S’s mixer inputs.
© STEREO OUT R and L Jacks
These are the main outputs from the MT120S, deliver
ing the stereo output signal from the MT120S mixer
section. The RCA pin-type STEREO OUT jacks can be
connected to a stereo sound system for monitoring and
listening. You can record a mixdown of your tape tracks
when these jacks are connected to the inputs of a stereo
recorder.
© MONITOR OUT R and L Jacks
These jacks output the same signal fed to the PHONES
jack (at line level). Control the level (volume) of the
output using the MONITOR/PHONES control. The MONI
TOR OUT jacks can be connected to a stereo sound
system for monitoring and listening. They are RCA pin
type jacks.
® POWER Switch
Press the POWER switch once to turn power ON, a
second time to turn power OFF. When the power is ON,
the POWER LED above the LED peak meters on the
MT120S top panel will light. Make sure that the input
faders are set to “0” and the AUX RETURN level control
is set to “MIN” before turning power on.
[Note] When the power of the unit is turned on, a
initializing function will be activated so that for a
period of approximately 4 seconds it can not be
operated. During the initialisation process the PLAY
indicator will blink slowly.
® REMOTE CONTROL connector
When the optional Remote Controller RCM1 is connected, tape transport operations
(REC/PAUSE, PLAY, REW, FF, STOP) can be performed from a distance.
* The REC/PAUSE indicator does not change color in rehearsal mode like the one on the main unit.
To avoid confusion, observe the color of the indicator on the main unit.
® STEREO SUB IN Jacks
These jacks allow you the flexibility of adding yet another stereo sound source to the mix. The
output of a second effects unit can be connected here, or output from another mixer. If you are
running a synthesizer off a sequencer that is taking MTC from track 4 on the tape, the SUB IN jacks
allow you to add the synthesizer output to the final mix, without sacrificing any tape tracks (see
page 21).
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