Yamaha MT100 Operation Manual page 8

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®TAPE OUT Jacks
The four TAPE OUT jacks are direct outputs from the cor¬
responding tracks of the MT100 recorder. These jacks
make it possible to feed the output from the four recorder
tracks to an externai mixing consoie. The TAPE OUT jacks
can also be used to feed each of the recorder's tracks to
external signai processors, the output of which can then be
returned to the MTfOO's mixer inputs.
The TAPE OUT jacks are RCA pin types with a nominai
output level of -10 dB into a load of greater than 50 k-
ohms.
® ST OUT R and L Jacks
These are the main outputs from the MT100, delivering the
stereo output signal from the MT100 mixer section. The ST
OUT jacks can be connected to a stereo sound system for
monitoring and listening, or to a second cassette recorder
when recording a stereo "mix" of a multitrack MT100 mas¬
ter tape. The ST OUT R and L jacks are RCA pin jacks with
a nominal output level of -10 dB when feeding a load of
greater than 50 k-ohms.
^ AUX SEND & RTN Jacks
The AUX SEND and RTN jacks make it simple to use an
external signal processor (such as the YAMAHA R100
Reverb Processor) to add effects to MT100 signals. The
AUX SEND jack should be connected to the input of your
signal processor, and the output from your signal processor
should be connected to the AUX RTN jack (see "USING
THE AUX SEND/RTN LOOP" on page 16).
^ DC IN Jack
The DC output cord from the YAMAHA PA-100 AC Adaptor
supplied with the MT100 should be plugged in here. The
AC Adaptor should be plugged into a convenient AC wall
outlet.
Caution: Use only a YAMAHA PA-100 AC Power Adaptor
to power your MT100. Other AC adaptors can cause
faulty operation, and may even permanently damage
yourMTIOO.
® 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 MT100
top panel will light.
Note: If you are familiar with block diagrams of electronic
equipment, refer to the "BLOCK DIAGRAM" on page
19 for a full overview of the MT100 system.
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MTIOO MULTITRACK CASSETTE RECORDER

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