Yamaha MG16XU Musical Toy Instrument User Manual


 
Front & Rear Panels
MG16/4, MG12/4
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6 PRE Switch
Selects whether the pre-fader or the post-fader signal is fed to
the AUX1 bus. If you set the switch on ( ), the mixer sends
the pre-fader signal (the signal prior to passage though channel
fader
A) to the AUX1 bus, so that AUX1 output is not affected
by the fader. If you set the switch off ( ) the mixer sends the
post-fader signal to the AUX1 bus.
Note that this switch applies to AUX1 only. The signal to the
AUX2 bus always passes through the channel fader first.
7 PAN Control (MG16/4: CHs 1 to 8.
MG12/4: 1 to 4.)
PAN/BAL Control (MG16/4: 9/10 and 11/12.
MG12/4: 5/6 and 7/8.)
BAL Control (MG16/4: 13/14 and 15/16.
MG12/4: 9/10 and 11/12.)
The PAN control determines the positioning of the channel’s
signal on the Group 1 and 2 buses or on the Stereo L and R
buses.
The BAL control knob sets the balance between left and right
channels. Signals into to the L input (odd channel) feed to the
Group 1 bus or to the Stereo L bus; signals into the R input
(even channel) feed to the Group 2 bus or the Stereo R bus.
On channels where this knob provides both PAN
and BAL controls (9/10 and 11/12 on the MG16/4;
5/6 and 7/8 on the MG12/4), the knob operates as a
PAN control if you are inputting through the MIC
jack or into the L (MONO) input only, and operates
as a BAL control if you are inputting into both L and
R inputs.
8 ST Switch
This switch assigns the channel’s signal to the Stereo L and R
buses. To send the signal to the Stereo bus, set the switch on by
pressing it in ( ). The switch lights up orange to indicate that
it is on.
9 PFL (Pre-Fader Listen) Switch
This switch lets you monitor the channel’s pre-fader signal. To
set the switch on, press it in ( ) so that it lights up. When the
switch is on, the mixer outputs the channel’s pre-fader signal to
the PHONES and C-R OUT jacks, for monitoring.
0 GROUP Switch
Use this switch to assign the channel’s signal to the Group out-
put. Press the switch in ( ) to output the signal to the Group
1 and 2 buses.
Allows you to output the signal to the buses regard-
less of the setting of the ST switch
8.
A Channel Fader
Adjusts the output level of the signal being input to the chan-
nel. Use these faders to adjust the volume balance among the
various channels.
To reduce noise, set the fader sliders for unused
channels all the way down.
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