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1. connection d l switch Se o AC ADAPTOR IN jack a C H 3 Plug the power adaptor into a standard household power outlet 3 Make sure that all switches on the unit are not engaged pressed in 4 Turnall the level control knobs fully to the left minimum These include the GAIN knobs white LEVEL knobs white and STEREO LEVEL knob red 5 Setthe equalizer knobs green to the center Y position GAIN AGAIN 5 Equalizer STEREO MUTE _ DEE 1 047 N0 MONITOR PHONES PE 4 STEREO LEVEL LEVEL STEREO 4 LEVEL 6 it you connect a device with high output level such as a CD player or an elec tric keyboard to one of the channels 1 to 4 turn on the PAD switch of the corresponding channel Channel Location or path where sound is input sul MIC LINE PAD HPF PAD J 0O 26dB 80Hz Channel number 0 NOTE If you are using condenser microphones turn on the PHANTOM 48V switch PHANTOM 48V et CH 1 4 MIC Make sure that the volume of a powered speaker or amplifier is set to the minimum 8 Turn on the power to the connected devices in the following order Ta microphone amp instrument lt gt audio device m gt V this unit m gt CU speakers NOTICE Follow this order to prevent any loud unexpected noise from the speakers Reverse the order when turning the power off
2. 9 sSetthe STEREO LEVEL knob to the lt position STEREO 10 For channels to which a microphone is connected set the GAIN knob to roughly the 12 o clock position ey 64 11 Set the LEVEL knob of each channel in use to the lt position 12 While playing your instrument or speaking into the microphone raise the vol ume of the powered speaker or amplifier until the desired volume is reached TO MON m PEAK TO ST eeecece Y O Evet 9 10 USB IN NOTE Ifthe sound is not heard or the sound is distorted follow the instructions in the boxed section below step 13 13 Set the LEVEL knobs as necessary to adjust the volume balance between the corresponding channels This completes the STEP 2 instructions NOTE The volume can be adjusted by using three functions PAD GAIN and LEVEL Once you set the PAD switch and the GAIN knob avoid adjusting those controls as much as possible Instead normally use the LEVEL knob to adjust the volume For details about each function see the Con trols and Functions section If there is no sound e Are the PAD switches turned on Turn the switches off ML e Are the GAIN knobs raised enough e Raise the volume of the connected instruments or audio devices If the sound is distorted e Are the PAD switches turned off ML Turn the switches on e Are the GAIN knobs raised too high Turn the knobs to the
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4. YAMAHA MIXING CONSOLE MG10XU MG 10 Owner s Manual Welcome Thank you for purchasing the Yamaha MG10XU MG10 Mixing Console Please read this manual thoroughly to get the most out of the product and ensure long term trouble free use After reading this manual keep it readily available for future reference e In this manual MG10XU is used to indicate contents unique to the MG10XU and MG10 is used to indicate contents unique to the MG10 The contents are common if those logos are not indicated e In this manual all panel illustrations show the MG10XU panel unless otherwise specified e The illustrations as shown in this manual are for instructional purposes only and may appear somewhat different from those on your device e Steinberg and Cubase are registered trademarks of Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH e The company names and product names in this manual are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies Included Accessories e AC power adapter e Precautions Please read this thoroughly before using the product Warranty information for Europe is also included in this leaflet e Technical Specifications English only Includes block diagram dimensions general specifications and input output characteristics e Cubase Al Download Information MG10XU only Contains the access code necessary for download ing the Steinberg DAW software Cubase Al Visit the following Yamaha website
5. position Turn the FX knob of the channel to which you want to apply the effect to adjust the effect amount Effect Programs Troubleshooting Power does not come on Did you properly plug the power adaptor into an appropriate AC outlet Did you firmly and securely connect the power plug No sound Did you turn on the powered speaker or the power amp _ Did you properly connect the microphones external devices and speakers Are any connecting cables shorted or damaged _ Have the GAIN knobs and LEVEL knobs of all relevant channels as well as the STEREO LEVEL knob been set to appropriate levels L Are the PAD switches turned on Turn the switch off ML If the volume of sound source is too soft turning on the switch may result in no audible sound L Is the STEREO MUTE switch turned on MG10XU If the switch is turned on m the sound is not output from the MONITOR OUT jack PHONES jack since this mutes the sound of the stereo bus Sound is faint distorted or noisy Are the PEAK LEDs lit Lower the GAIN knobs of all relevant channels or turn on the PAD switches Are the GAIN knobs and LEVEL knobs of all relevant channels and the STEREO LEVEL knob set too high Are the PEAK red lamps of the level meter lit Set the LEVEL knobs of all relevant chann
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7. application referring to the chart in Rear panel USB section 43 LINE stereo input jacks channels 5 6 to 9 10 For connecting line level devices such as an electric keyboard or an audio device These jacks support phone plugs and RCA pin plugs NOTE Regarding input to channels 5 6 and 7 8 if both phone and RCA pin jacks are used at the same time the phone jack will take priority LINE HL USB switch MG10xU Toggles the sound source input to channels 9 10 When the switch is set to LINEML the source will be the LINE stereo input jack 43 and when set to USB the source will be the USB 2 0 terminal 6 Rear panel USB section MG10XU 26 USB 2 0 terminal For connecting to a computer via a commercially available USB 2 0 cable This product does not come with a cable The sound of the stereo bus is output to the computer The STEREO LEVEL knob 3 does not affect the sound For inputs and outputs to from the computer you may need a dedicated USB driver Check and download the driver at the following Yamaha web site and install it to the com puter before use http www yamahaproaudio com mg_xu setting When the attenuator is enabled the dot lights at the lower right of the display CoinbanI Rincitims 0 im 8 2 Pi g f l f f 5 s 5 Top panel LINE 10dBu O 3 4 q C MIC LINE MIC LINE MIC LINE MIC LINE PAD
8. for channels 9 10 to TO MON HL you can hear the sound only from channels 9 10 For details about the switch see the Rear panel USB section below D MONITOR PHONES knob Adjusts the volume output to the MONITOR OUT jacks and the PHONES jack STEREO LEVEL knob Adjusts the overall volume output from the STEREO OUT jacks Top panel Internal effect section Output to MG10xU Display Indicates the effect program number selected with the PROGRAM knob The number flashes during selection however if several seconds pass without a selection being made the program returns to the last number selected PROGRAM knob Selects one of the 24 internal effects from 1 24 Turn the knob to select the desired effect program and then press the knob to actually set it For instructions on how to apply the effect see the sec tion Applying effects on the reverse side NOTE Turning the knob while pressing it down also allows you to simultaneously select and set the ef fect program without needing to press the knob finally to set it PARAMETER knob Adjusts the parameter depth speed etc for the selected effect The last value used with each ef fect program is saved For details about the parameter see the Effect programs list on the reverse side NOTE When you change to a different effect program the unit automatically restores the value that was previously used with that program re
9. left to lower the volume e Lower the volume of the connected instruments or audio devices Nye EES MG10xU The MG10XU features high quality built in signal processing effects that are in the same league as our famed SPX effect processor series Applying effects as described below allows you to simulate the acoustics of different performance environments ahQ N mne consoue MIG 10XU 24 bit 192K LINE 1 USB PROGRAM a 1 2 a 5 PARAMETER of 5 T 10kHz a a MIN MAX EBREv HALL 1 EE CHORUS 1 Erev HALL 2 GEJCHORUS 2 EJ REV ROOM 1 E SYMPHONIC z REV ROOM 2 Bld TREMOLO E Rev STAGE 1 G AUTO WAH I Rev STAGE 2 BAJRADIO VOICE AREV PLATE B DISTORTION EBDRUM AMB EAPITCH CHANGE EJ EARLY REF Ge GATE REV ERB SINGLE DLY GA DELAY EEJ VOCAL ECHO Ss 8 F4 OW Effect program list 65 FX a Havas I KARAOKE EH PHASER EB FLANGER J r gt G TO MON TO ST m LEVEL 9 10 USB IN Turn the PROGRAN knob to select a desired effect program number from the effect program list The currently selected effect program number flashes on the display NOTE For details about the effect programs refer to the Effect Programs list below Press the PROGRAM knob to actually select it The desired effect program is selected Turn on the FX ON switch Set the FX RTN LEVEL knob to the lt
10. mT 1I Stereo bus R PAN Adjusts the volume balance of each channel sent to the stereo bus and determines the positioning of the sound image between left and right stereo L R When the knob is located at the 12 o clock position the channel s sound will be sent to the stereo bus channels L and R at the same volume In this case the sound image is positioned at the center BAL Determines the volume balance of the stereo channels 5 6 to 9 10 L R sent to the stereo bus When the knob is located at the 12 o clock position the sound of the stereo channels will be sent to the stereo bus channels L and R at the same volume respectively PAN BAL Provides both PAN and BAL functions You can use this as a PAN control when sound is input to the LINE L MONO jack and as a BAL control when sound is input to both LINE L and LINE R jacks PEAK LED Lights when the volume of input and or post equalizer sound is too high when reaching 3 dB below clipping If it is lit frequently turn the GAIN knob to the left to lower the volume 4d LEVEL knobs For adjusting the volume balance among the channels Generally set this to the lt position TO MONML TO STm switch MG10xU For selecting the output destination of the input sound to channels 9 10 Normally set this switch to TO ST When you use the unit with a computer connected to the USB 2 0 terminal toggle this switch according to your specific
11. seconds before turning it on again e Even when the switch is in the standby W position electricity is still flowing to the unit If you do not plan to use the unit for a while be sure to unplug the AC power adaptor from the outlet Top panel Master section Input 45 to 23 4 FX SEND jack MG10xU AUX SEND jack MG10 For connecting an external effects unit or a monitor system for players This phone plug jack out puts the sound adjusted with the FX knob or AUX knob respectively STEREO OUT jacks For connecting a powered speaker or powered amp These jacks support both XLR and phone plugs a7 PHONES output jack For connecting a set of headphones This jack supports a stereo phone plug MONITOR OUT jacks For connecting a monitor system for operators These jacks support phone plugs POWER LED Lights when the I switch on the rear panel is set to on pressed to the I position Level meter The L and R meters show the level volume of the signal output from the STEREO OUT jacks by seven steps PEAK 17 10 6 0 6 10 and 20 dB If the PEAK lamp continu ously lights in red turn the STEREO LEVEL knob to the left to lower the volume STEREO MUTE switch MG10xU Turning the switch on will mute the sound of stereo bus from the output of MONITOR OUT jacks or PHONES jack In this state when setting the TO MON L TO ST switch
12. C LFO Depth Multiplies the sound for thicker texture Level Meter Poer TERES LEVEL 2x7 segment LED meter PEAK 17 10 6 O 6 10 20 dB 20 TREMOLO LFO Freq An effect which cyclically modulates the volume Internal Digital A wah wah effect with cyclical filter modulation The PA mucin Onn SPX Algorithm 24 programs 21 AUTO WAH LFO Freq RAMETER knob adjusts the speed of the LFO that modu We Aas eer USB Audio Class 2 0 compliant lates the wah filter MG10XU Only Sampling Frequency Max 192 kHz Bit Depth 24 bit 22 RADIO VOICE Cutoff Offset F amp CTates the lo fi sound of an AM radio The PARAMETER ballad ahaa hota Is sl u PA 10 AC 38 VCT 0 62 A Cable length 3 6 m ivalent ded b knob adjusts the frequency band to be emphasized Power Supply Adaptor A SERS pata ee i a 23 DISTORTION Drive Adds a sharp edged distortion to the sound Power consumption B20 Dimensions WxHxD 244 mmx71 mmx294 mm 9 6 x 2 8 x 11 6 PITCH 24 Pitch An effect which changes the pitch of the signal Nemvelaht MG10XU 2 1 kg 4 6 Ibs MG10 1 9 kg 4 1 Ibs CHANGE Optional Accessory Mic Stand Adaptor BMS 10A Operating Temperature O to 40 C 1 Noise is measured with A weighting filter 2 Crosstalk is measured with 1 kHz band pass filter Specifications and descriptions in this owner s manual are for information purposes only Yamaha Corporation reserves the right to modify products or specifications at any time w
13. HPF PAD HPF PAD HPF PAD HPF FN D ZA VX z a OQ Q WJ SZ 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 26dB 80Hz 26dB 80Hz 26dB 80Hz 26dB 80Hz f N 3 a o N 8 9 10 4 4 4 5 64 0 64 ay ay T5 Ey Ey 38 Ss COMP COMP am Vamm errzct PROCESSOR PHANTOM 48V ear a r oL POWER C4 CH 1 4 MIC Ju O o 10 0o 10 A H0c5 mme 6 m HIGH 10kHz HIGH 10kHz HIGH 10kHz HIGH 10kHz HIGH 5W_10kHz HIGH 5 10kHz HIGH Y_710kHz PARAMETER gt 0 20 m a 10 oo 15 5 15 5 15 5 15 15 15 5 15 15 5 MID 2 5kHz MID 2 5kHz MID 2 5kHz MID 2 5kHz NN TTA T EBREV HALL 1 EEA CHORUS 1 15 5 15 5 15 5 15 5 Erev HALL 2 H cHorus 2 Low 00Hz LOW 100Hz LOW 100Hz LOW 100Hz LOW _ 100Hz LOW F 410 IEBREV ROOM 1 Hoek E REV STAGE 1 IAREV STAGE 2 F 7 p z IWAREV PLATE BRDISTORTION i 15 15 5 15 15 15 15 15 5 15 5 E orum AMB BPTceH CHANGE FX FX FX FX FX FX EJ EARLY REF le GATE REV STEREO ERBSINGLE oy Eda DELAY wy o 10 o 10 o 10 o o o o o 10 EI VOCAL ECHO y PAN PAN PAN PAN BAL BAL EZ KARAOKE G Z EE PHASER A O KA FLANGER rO 0 L R L R L R L R L R L R MONITOR PHONES PEAK PEAK PEAK PEAK O O o 10 0 10 O o 10 LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 m Using the unit connected to a c
14. R athe te eee si 11 SINGLE DLY Delay Time i 20 Hz to 20 kHz Residual Output Noise 102 dBu STEREO OUT STEREO LEVEL knob Min ing the delay time produces a doubling effect EAH E Saab 12 DELAY Delay Time Feedback delay adding multiple delayed signals Input Channels 10 channels Mono MIC LINE 4 Stereo LINE 3 13 VOCALECHO Delay Time Echo designed for conventional vocals Output Channels STEREO OUT 2 PHONES 1 MONITOR OUT 1 AUX FX SEND 1 Bus Stereo 1 AUX FX 1 14 KARAOKE Delay Time Echo designed for karaoke sing along applications PAD CH1 CH4 26 dB Cyclically changes the phase to add modulation to the Hite Nae 80 Hz 12 de oct 15 PHASER LFO Freq sound 1 knob compressor COMP CH CH2 Threshold 22 dBu to 8 dBu Ratio 1 1 to 4 1 j ae Output level 0 dB to 7 dB Attack time approx 25 msec 16 FLANGER LFO Fre Adds modulation to the sound producing an effect similar to Input Channel Release time approx 300 msec q the rise and fall sound of a jet engine Function CH 1 CH 9 10 HIGH Gain 15 dB 15 dB Frequency 10 kHz shelving x EQ CH1 CH4 MID Gain 15 dB 15 dB F 2 5kH ki 17 CHORUS 1 LFO Freq Creates a thicker ensemble like sound by adding the mul ae d as iia 7 tiple soundewith differentdetay times CH 1 CH 9 10 LOW Gain 15 dB 15 dB Frequency 100 Hz shelving 18 CHORUS 2 LFO Freq p y PEAK LED CH1 CH4 Lat ne on when post EQ signal reaches 3 dB below clipping u 19 SYMPHONI
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16. ear the mixed sound of the direct instrument sound input to the MG10XU and the playback sound from the DAW Direct monitoring On When playing back sound from a computer For example BGM playback Internet broadcasting TO ST a Stereo bus gt STEREO OUT jack You can hear the mixed sound of the instrument sound input to Normally set to Off ML the MG10XU and the playback sound from a computer 1 NOTICE If you set the switch to TO ST when you use the DAW software a loop may be produced possibly resulting in feedback 2 The audio signal cannot be sent to the computer because it does not pass through the stereo bus For details of products please contact your nearest Yamaha representative or the authorized distributor listed below NORTH AMERICA CANADA Yamaha Canada Music Ltd 135 Milner Avenue Toronto Ontario MIS 3R1 Canada Tel 416 298 1311 U S A Yamaha Corporation of America 6600 Orangethorpe Avenue Buena Park CA 90620 U S A Tel 714 522 9011 CENTRAL amp SOUTH AMERICA MEXICO Yamaha de M xico S A de C V Av Insurgentes Sur 1647 Piso 9 Col San Jos Insurgentes Delegaci n Benito Ju rez M xico D F C P 03900 Tel 55 5804 0600 BRAZIL Yamaha Musical do Brasil Ltda Rua Joaquim Floriano 913 4 andar Itaim Bibi CEP 04534 013 S o Paulo SP BRAZIL Tel 011 3704 1377 ARGENTINA Yamaha Music Latin America S A Sucursal Argentina
17. els and the STEREO LEVEL knob to appropriate lev els Is the volume from the connected device too loud Lower the volume of the connected device Is the TO MON HL TO ST m switch set to TO ST mJ MG10XU If you set the switch to TO ST when you use the DAW software a loop may be produced depending on the setting of DAW software possibly resulting in feedback When recording while listening to the sound via a computer be sure to set the switch to TO MON HL The sound of vocals and speech isn t clear enough L Turn on the HPF switches The sound becomes clearer Adjust the equalizer knobs example lower the LOW knobs raise the HIGH knobs No effect is applied MG10xU Did you turn on the FX ON switch Did you set the FX RTN LEVEL knob to an appropriate level LFO stands for Low Frequency Oscillator An LFO is normally used to periodically modulate an other signal using different waveform shapes and modulation speeds Are the LEVEL knobs and FX knobs of all relevant channels raised enough No Program Parameter Description 1 REV HALL 1 Reverb Time Reverb simulating a large space such as a concert hall 2 REV HALL 2 Reverb Time 3 REV ROOM 1 Reverb Time Reverb simulating the acoustics of a s
18. for downloading and installing Cubase Al and information on making necessary settings http www yamahaproaudio com mg_xu e Owner s manual this leaflet MELENA STEP 1 Connecting external devices such as speak ers microphones and instruments zcr A 1 Make sure that all devices to be connected to the unit are turned off 2 Connect speakers microphones and instruments referring to the connection example below Connection Example Electric acoustic guitar Top Panel Powered Powered Microphones Microphones Footswitch monitor speaker speaker Yamaha FC5 a Q a Q Electric keyboard MG10XU only a Headphones Tn a gt gt 0 0 d iia 2 Co ALAALA LADAL y 7 L L R L R L Aa TD Rear Panel MG10XU 5 Computer Portable audio player MIC LINE MIC LINE MIC LINE ede Omz 2648 Gone 2898 Gore 2848 sonz BYAMAHA LJ RNG o MG10XU eeo STEP 2 Getting sound to the speakers 1 Make sure that the I switch at the rear panel is set to the position power off 2 Connect the supplied AC power adaptor Connect the power adaptor with the gap of the plug facing up aligning it to the AC ADAPTOR IN connector Turn the fastening ring clockwise to secure the
19. gardless of the current position of the PARAMETER knob Once you turn the PARAMETER knob the value of current knob position will become valid O Effect program list This is the list of the internal effect programs For details about the programs see the Effect pro grams list on the reverse side FX ON switch When the switch is turned on the switch lights indicating the internal effect is active If you turn off the internal effect with the foot switch when the switch is on the LED of the switch flashes FX RTN LEVEL knob Adjusts the volume of the internal effect sound FOOT SW jack For connecting an optionally available unlatched type footswitch such as the Yamaha FC5 When the FX ON switch is turned on the internal effects can be toggled on off with the footswitch as needed with your foot This jack supports a phone plug Application Selection of the output destination sent from channels 9 10 Selection of the monitoring sound with the headphones monitor speaker TO MONETO ST switch Output destination STEREO MUTE switch Monitoring sound When recording with DAW software while listening to the playback sound from a com puter TO MON W 1 MONITOR OUT jack 2 PHONES jack 2 The direct sound of the instrument input to the MG10XU will be muted allowing you to hear the playback sound only from the On m DAW Direct monitoring Off You can h
20. ithout prior notice Since specifications equipment and options may not be the same in every locale please check with your Yamaha dealer Top panel Channel section Input 4 to 44 MIC LINE mono input jacks channels 1 4 For connecting a microphone instrument or audio device CD player etc to the unit These jacks support both XLR and phone plugs 2 PAD switches Turning the switch on will attenuate the sound input to the unit If you hear distortion or the PEAK LED 40 lights turn the switch on NOTE Turn the LEVEL knob to 0 minimum before toggling the PAD switch on and off HL Otherwise noise may be produced 3 HPF High Pass Filter switches Turning the switch on will apply a high pass filter that attenuates frequencies below 80 Hz When speaking into the microphone you may want to turn this switch on in order to reduce unwanted vibration and wind sound received by the microphone 4 GAIN knobs Determines the basic volume for each of the channels 1 to 4 Adjust these so that the correspond ing PEAK LEDs 40 flash briefly when singing or playing the loudest COMP knobs Adjusts the amount of compression applied to the channel As the knob is turned to the right the threshold the ratio and the output level are adjusted at the same time Threshold 22 dBu to 8 dBu Ratio 1 1 to 4 1 Output level O dB to 7 dB Attack time appro
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22. mall space room I I e eC re o pecs poomi Mounting tola Microphone Stand 5 REV STAGE 1 Reverb Time Reverb simulating a large stage The unit can be mounted onto a microphone stand as illustrated 6 REV STAGE 2 __ Reverb Time at right by using the optionally available Yamaha BMS 10A Simulation of a metal plate reverb unit producing a more microphone stand adaptor For instructions on mounting refer to 7 REV PLATE Reverb Time hard edged reverberation the BMS 10A Owner s Manual 8 DRUM AMB Reverb Time A short reverb that is ideal for use with a drum kit An effect which isolates only the early reflection components Ifi J 0 dBu 0 775 Vrms Output impedance of signal generator Rs 150 0 A 7 r a p General S pecifications All level knobs are nominal if not specified 9 EARLY REF Room Size from reverberation creating a flashier effect than conven tional reverb Frequency Response Input to STEREO ur 5 48 1 0 dB 20 Hz to 48 kHz refer to the nominal output level 1 kHz GAIN knob Min f An effect which cuts halfway the tail end of the reverbera Torrearmonis 0 02 14 dBu 20 Hz to 20 kHz Mi Yo GAIN knob Min 10 GATE REV Room Size tion making a more powerful sound Distortion THD n PUt to STEREO OUT 01003 24 dBu 1 kHz GAIN knob Min joe Equivalent Input Noise 128 dBu Mono Input Channel Rs 150 Q GAIN knob M An effect which repeats the same sound only once Shorten eat
23. omputer Set the LINEHL USB switch of channels 9 10 to USB Depending on your particular application you can specify the output destination and monitoring sound by selecting the settings of the TO MON L TO ST switch 2 for chan nels 9 10 and the STEREO MUTE switch For details see the chart at right m Adjusting the playback volume from a computer Attenuator 1 Press the PROGRAM knob five times consecutively to display the attenua tion value dB 2 Turn the PROGRAM knob to set it between 24 dB to 0 dB minus sign is not displayed 3 Press the PROGRAM knob again to exit the Rear panel MIXING CONSOLE MG 10XU AC ADAPTOR IN D E CD Co m Q USB AUDIO STEREO PRE Rear panel Caution The unit may heat up by as much as 15 to 20 C while the power is on This is normal Please note that since the panel temperature may exceed 50 C in ambient temperatures higher than 30 C you should exercise caution to prevent burns AC ADAPTOR IN connector For connecting the supplied AC power adaptor C I switch For turning the power of the unit to standby 4 and on I The POWER LED 49 on the top panel lights when the switch is set to on I NOTE e Rapidly switching the unit between on and standby in succession can cause it to malfunction After setting the unit to standby wait for about six
24. x 25 msec Release time approx 300 msec 6 PHANTOM 48V switch LED When this switch is on the LED lights indicating that the unit supplies DC 48 V phantom power to the XLR plugs of the MIC LINE mono input jacks Turn this switch on when using a phantom powered condenser microphone NOTICE Be sure to leave this switch off HL if you do not need phantom power Follow the important precautions below in order to prevent noise and possible damage to external devices as well as the unit when you operate this switch e Be sure to leave this switch off when connecting a microphone or other device that does not require phantom power to channels 1 to 4 e Do not connect disconnect a cable to from channels 1 to 4 while this switch is on e Turn the LEVEL knobs of channels 1 to 4 to the minimum before operating this switch 7 Equalizer EQ knobs Adjust the sound quality by using the HIGH high frequency band MID middle frequency band and LOW low frequency band knobs If you do not need to adjust the sound quality set the knob to the Y flat position FX effect knobs MG10xU AUX knobs MG10 FX Adjusts the volume sent from each channel to the internal effect and the FX SEND jack AUX Adjusts the volume sent from each channel to the AUX SEND jack 9 PAN knobs channels 1 to 4 T y O o BAL knobs channels 5 6 and 7 8 gests TTT na rere PAN BAL knobs channels 9 10 LINE R gt
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