Mt120S Controls And Their Functions - Yamaha MT120S Operation Manual

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MT120S CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS
[Note] The terms "channel" and "track": In this owner's manual, the term "channel" refers to the circuitry and
controls required to process one input source. MT120S's mixer section has
four "channels." The term
"track" refers to the magnetic bands on tape used to store signals recorded by MT120S's recorder section.
Since MT120S records four separate bands of audio on tape, it is a four-"track" recorder.
© INPUT SELECT Switches
The INPUT SELECT
switches are used to select the
input source for each of the four channels.
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TAPE:
Select this position to play back already re-
corded material. When selected, mixer channel 1
will receive playback from track 1; channels 2, 3,
& 4 will receive tracks 2, 8, & 4 respectively.
OFF:
In this position, the channel
receives no input
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signal.
MIC/LINE: In this position, the channel can receive a
microphone,
keyboard, or other line-level signal
which is connected to the input jack.
[Note] All channels which are not in use should be set
to "OFF" position.
Ө MIC/LINE Gain Controls
The gain controls adjust the sensitivity of the channel
inputs to accept a wide range of signal levels — from
line to microphone. The gain controls are used in con-
junction for the input faders to set the optimum record-
ing level with a wide range of sources (see "SETTING
RECORDING LEVELS" on page 15).
[Note] A gain control only affects the level of the signal
connected to the input jack.
8... Faders
The input faders are used to adjust the level (volume)
of the corresponding mixer channel's signal, whether it
comes from a source plugged into an input jack or from
the MT120S's recorder section. (The INPUT SELECT
switches are used to choose between the two.) The
faders are used to set up the optimum levels when
recording, and to balance
(mix) the sound from the
recorder's tracks when playing back a recording.
Noise and distortion are at their lowest at input fader
level "7".
Ө REC SELECT Switches
The REC SELECT switches are used when recording
to assign (send) the signal from each mixer channel
either directly to the corresponding
track of the re-
corder or to a different track via the PAN controls (see
"CHANNEL-TO-TRACK ASSIGNMENT" on page 13).
[Note] When any of the REC SELECT switches are set
to a position other than OFF, the red indicator
LED of the transport REC/PAUSE button will flash,
indicating that the MT120S
is set up to record.
Recording will commence when the PLAY button
`
is pressed after pressing the REC/PAUSE
but-
ton. If all REC SELECT switches are set to OFF,
the unit will not record even if the REC/PAUSE
and PLAY buttons are pressed.
Ө PAN Controls
The PAN
controls assign the signal from the corre-
sponding mixer channel to any desired position in the
"stereo sound
field". If a PAN
control
is set to the
maximum "LEFT" position, the signal from that channel
will appear only. at. the left-channel
MT120S
output
(STEREO OUT L). If the PAN control is set fully RIGHT,
the signal will appear only at the STEREO
OUT
R
output jack. If a PAN control is set to its center posi-
tion, then the signal from that channel will appear equally
at both the left- and right-channel outputs, and the
sound will appear to come from the center of the stereo
sound field,
a point midway between the two stereo
speakers. By varying the level of the signal sent to the
left-and right-channel outputs, the PAN contro! can be
used to position the sound at any point in the stereo
spectrum. The PAN
controls can also be used during
recording to assign the signal from several channels to
a single track of the recorder section, or to assign a
channel to a differently-numbered recorder track (see
"CHANNEL-TO-TRACK ASSIGNMENT" on page 13).
RIGHT
LEFT
SPEAKER
SPEAKER

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