Yamaha EMX5000-20 Owner's Manual - Page 29

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As a band PA 27 s Connections • Connect mics or instruments, such as keyboards, to channel input jacks 1-20 (EMX5000-20), 1-12 (EMX5000-12). • Connect the main speakers to the SPEAKERSB 1/ 2 jacks, and connect the monitor speakers to the SPEAKERS A 1/2 jacks. Set the Power amp select switch to "AUX 1-MONO." • If you use an external effect such as delay or reverb, connect the EMX5000-20/EMX5000-12's EFFECT SEND jack to the input jack of the external effect, and connect the output jack of the external effect to the EMX5000-20/EMX500012's ST SUB IN 1. Note: If you are using an external effect, we recommend that you turn down all the EFFECT controls of the digital effect section. You can connect the output of an external effect to channels 17/18 and 19/20 (EMX500020), 9/10 and 11/12 (EMX5000-12) to apply the equalizer to the effect return signal. However in this case, make sure that the EFF 1 (or EFF 2) controls are turned all the way down for the channels into which the effect sound is being input. If the EFF 1 (or EFF 2) controls are raised, feedback will occur, and your speakers may be damaged. s Sending an independent mix to the monitor speakers 1 Set the AUX 1 fader to the "0" position. 2 Raise the AUX 1 controls for the channels that you wish to hear from the monitor speakers. Turn the AUX 1 POST switch off, in the unpressed (pre-fader) position. Note: The AUX controls are not affected by the level settings of each channel. This allows you to create a mix that is independent of the main speakers. 3 Use the AUX 1 OUT fader of the master section to adjust the overall volume. s Using an external effect processor You may sometimes want to use an external effect processor. Follow the steps below. 1 Raise the EFF 1 (or EFF 2) controls for the channels to which you want the external effect to be applied. 2 Adjust the level of the signal output to the external effects processor so that the sound will not be distorted at the input of the external effects processor. 3 Use the control of the ST SUB IN channel to which the processed signal is input from the external effects processor to adjust the level of the effect sound. EMX5000-20/EMX5000-12-Owner's Manual

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As a band PA
27
EMX5000-20/EMX5000-12—Owner’s Manual
Connections
• Connect mics or instruments, such as keyboards,
to channel input jacks 1–20 (EMX5000-20), 1–12
(EMX5000-12).
• Connect the main speakers to the SPEAKERSB 1/
2 jacks, and connect the monitor speakers to the
SPEAKERS A 1/2 jacks. Set the Power amp select
switch to “AUX 1-MONO.”
• If you use an external effect such as delay or
reverb, connect the EMX5000-20/EMX5000-12’s
EFFECT SEND jack to the input jack of the exter-
nal effect, and connect the output jack of the
external effect to the EMX5000-20/EMX5000-
12’s ST SUB IN 1.
Sending an independent mix to
the monitor speakers
1
Set the AUX 1 fader to the “0” position.
2
Raise the AUX 1 controls for the channels
that you wish to hear from the monitor
speakers. Turn the AUX 1 POST switch off,
in the unpressed (pre-fader) position.
3
Use the AUX 1 OUT fader of the master
section to adjust the overall volume.
Using an external effect processor
You may sometimes want to use an external effect
processor.
Follow the steps below.
1
Raise the EFF 1 (or EFF 2) controls for the
channels to which you want the external
effect to be applied.
2
Adjust the level of the signal output to
the external effects processor so that the
sound will not be distorted at the input of
the external effects processor.
3
Use the control of the ST SUB IN channel
to which the processed signal is input
from the external effects processor to
adjust the level of the effect sound.
Note:
If you are using an external effect, we
recommend that you turn down all the EF-
FECT controls of the digital effect section.
You can connect the output of an external ef-
fect to channels 17/18 and 19/20 (EMX5000-
20), 9/10 and 11/12 (EMX5000-12) to apply the
equalizer to the effect return signal. However in
this case, make sure that the EFF 1 (or EFF 2)
controls are turned all the way down for the
channels into which the effect sound is being
input. If the EFF 1 (or EFF 2) controls are
raised, feedback will occur, and your speakers
may be damaged.
Note:
The AUX controls are not affected by the
level settings of each channel. This allows you
to create a mix that is independent of the main
speakers.