Working With The Mt 48; Understanding The Mixer Structure - Neumann.Berlin MT 48 Instruction Manual

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Working with the MT 48

Understanding the mixer structure

The MT 48 has a separate mixer for each of its four output pairs:
• Mix1 → Speakers A
• Mix2 → Speakers B
• Mix3 → Headphone 1
• Mix4 → Headphone 2
Pressing the hardware button for SPEAKERS A, SPEAKERS B, HEADPHONE 1, or HEADPHONE 2
will automatically display the respective Mix on the touchscreen and assign the Rotary control
to the output level (volume) of the selected output .
If you do not want or need separate mixes for each output pair, you can assign MIX2, MIX3
and/or MIX4 to follow MIX1 .
Go to MENU → SETTINGS → MONITORING and scroll down to the bottom of the page:
X
Set like this, SPEAKERS B and HEADPHONE 1 get the same mix as SPEAKERS A while HEAD-
PHONE 2 can have a separate monitoring mix for a musician or singer .
Mixes following MIX1 still have their own output level setting . So when you press the
hardware buttons for SPEAKERS A, SPEAKERS B, HEADPHONES 1, or HEADPHONES 2 you
can adjust their output volume individually (including MUTE) .
Pressing the Home Button opens the alternate mixer view .
Each input channel has inserts for EQ and Dynamics processing . EQ and DYN in color indicate
that processing is activated . The Analog Inputs as well as Peered Inputs also have a PREAMP
page .
Please note:
• PREAMP, EQ, and DYN are set for all channels at the same time .
• The same goes for the REV SEND level, as there is only one reverb processor for all four mix-
ers . However, you can adjust the overall reverb level in each mixer using the REV CHANNEL
FADER .
• FADER LEVELS and PAN positions can be adjusted individually for each Mixer
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