System Examples - Yamaha MV1000 Operating Manual

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System examples
Wedding ceremony
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Stage monitor speakers
Other microphones/electronic instruments
Foldback amp
Power amp
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Wireless microphone
receiver
Lapel radio
MIC inputs
microphone
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Cassette deck
Video camera 1
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Video recorder
Operators powered monitor speakers
CD player
An example of a system setup for a wedding ceremony is shown. Notice the following points:
The PAD switch for the radio microphone is set to 20 dB. The PAD switches for other mi-
crophones are set to 0 dB
The CD player provides the background music before, after and during certain parts of the
ceremony.
The cassette deck has a recording of a wedding march, to be played as the bride and groom
leave.
So that the background music stops automatically when the wedding march plays, switch
BGM MUTE (on the lower front panel) on.
Additional speakers (e.g. for the foyer) can be connected to MAIN OUT 2.
The sound operator can switch between the two video cameras with the SOURCE 3 A/B
switch on the front panel. The picture will be recorded with stereo sound, and can be mon-
itored through the video monitor.
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On the front panel (not pictured):
(a) BGM mute is on.
(b) Mics are set to SPEECH if used for speech, and VOCAL if used for singing.
(c) Compression and/or noise gating can be used if desired.
(d) Source muting can be used if people will be speaking over the BGM.

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