Yamaha EMX5016CF Owner's Manual

Yamaha EMX5016CF Manual

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    PPOOWWEERREEDD MMIIXXEERR Owner's Manual Bedienungsanleitung Mode d'emploi Manual de instrucciones Quick Guide Pages 7 to 11 Making the Most of Your Mixer Pages 12 to 18 EN DE FR ES
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    alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the product. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 Read these instructions. 2 Keep these instructions. 3 Heed all warnings. 4 Follow all instructions. 5 Do not use this apparatus
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    modify them in any way. The device contains no user-serviceable parts. If it should appear to be malfunctioning, discontinue use immediately and have it inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel. Water warning • Do not expose the device to rain, use it near water or in damp or wet conditions
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    tip:send, and ring:return. Yamaha cannot be held responsible for damage caused by improper use or modifications to the device. Always turn the power off when the device is not in use /uses radio frequencies and, if not installed and used according to the instructions found in the users manual,
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    your purchase of this Yamaha EMX5016CF powered mixer. Please read through this manual carefully before beginning use, so that you will be able to take full advantage of your mixer's superlative features and enjoy trouble-free operation for years to come. After reading the manual, please store it in
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    Features Input Channels page 19 The EMX offers 12 monaural mic/line input channels (1 to 15/16) and four stereo input channel pairs (9/10 to 15/16), allowing you to freely mix inputs from microphones, linelevel devices, and stereo devices. For example, you can mix eight microphones with four stereo
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    Quick Guide Mixer Basics Getting Sound to the Speakers We begin by connecting up two speakers and generating some stereo output. Note that operations and procedures will vary somewhat according to the input devices you are using. Input jacks SPEAKERS jacks 1 Connect up the speakers and your input
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    . • To protect your speakers and ears: Before turning the PHANTOM switch ON or OFF, be sure to turn off the power to the mixer and to all other devices having internal amplifiers. We also recommend that you turn all output controls (Channel faders, ST Master fader, etc.) to minimum settings before
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    on. 9 Set the ST Master fader to the "0" position. Mixer Basics Quick Guide 10 Adjust the channel faders on all occupied channels. Adjust the faders while listening to the output from the speakers. NOTE • To use the LEVEL meter to view the level being input to the internal amp: Set the ST/AFL-PFL
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    the effect depth for each channel. 5 Use the EFF1 RTN fader to adjust the overall effect depth. Note that you can use the PARAMETER knob to adjust the characteristic sound of the selected effect. If you have selected a reverb effect, the knob adjusts the reverb time. 10 EMX5016CF Owner's Manual
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    easier to hear. COMP knobs 1 Adjust the COMP knobs on the relevant channels. Turn the knob clockwise to increase the compression. Avoid setting the value too high, as too much compression may result in howling. For more information about the compressors, see page 18. EMX5016CF Owner's Manual 11
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    . If the corresponding circuitry is designed properly, however, XLR-type connectors will also handle unbalanced signals with no problem. Microphone cables usually have this type of connector, as do the inputs and outputs of most professional audio gear. Male Female 12 EMX5016CF Owner's Manual
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    TV signals as well as spurious electromagnetic noise generated by power lines, motors, electric appliances, computer monitors, and to an alarming degree in the mixer's high-gain head amplifier. To summarize Microphones: Use balanced lines. Short line-level runs EMX5016CF Owner's Manual 13
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    as closely as possible. In most cases the "nominal" level for a mixer's input and outputs is marked on the panel or listed in the owner's manual. + 20 dBu 0 dBu 0.775 V -20 dBu Most professional mixers, power amplifiers, and other types of equipment have inputs and outputs with a nominal level of
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    just right, then bring in the bass and drums to support the overall sound. Example2: Funky R&B Groove The approach will be totally different if you're mixing a funky R&B number that centers on the groove. In this case most engineers will start with the drums, and then add the bass. The relationship
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    biggest problems with too much boost is that it adds gain to the signal, increasing noise and potentially overloading the subsequent circuitry. Signal Level (dB) LOW Boost MID Boost LOW Flat MID Flat HIGH Boost HIGH Flat LOW Cut MID Cut Frequency (Hz) HIGH Cut 16 EMX5016CF Owner's Manual
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    Basics Making the Most of Your Mixer Ambience Your mixes can be further refined by adding ambience effects such as reverb or delay. On the EMX mixers these effects are built in. The internal DSP (Digital Signal Processor) can be used to add reverb or delay to individual channels in the same way as
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    or technique is being used to drive the message? That's where the focus of your mix should be. You're using a high-tech tool to do the mixing, but the mix itself is as much art as the music. Approach it that way and your mixes will become a vital part of the music. 18 EMX5016CF Owner's Manual
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    precaution does not apply to balanced dynamic microphones, however, as these will not be affected by phantom power. NOTE If you wish, you may use the channel pair's LINE and MIC jacks together at the same time. But note that the levels cannot be adjusted independently. EMX5016CF Owner's Manual 19
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    15/16 (Stereo) 5 6 8 9 9 0 0 A A B B C C D D E E F F G G 20 EMX5016CF Owner's Manual 3 INSERT I/O Jack (Channels 1 to 8) Each of these jacks is positioned between the equalizer and fader of the corresponding input channel (1 to 8). You can use these jacks to connect channels to
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    are OFF, the channel output is not fed to the PHONES jack. G Channel Fader Adjusts the signal's output level. Use these faders to adjust the volume balance among the various channels. NOTE To reduce noise, set the fader sliders for unused channels all the way down. EMX5016CF Owner's Manual 21
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    22 EMX5016CF Owner's Manual H SEND Jacks • EFF1, EFF2 These unbalanced phone output jacks output the signal from the EFFECT1/2 buses. You use these switches select the mix to be monitored at the PHONES jack. If the channel's PFL or AFL switch is ON, the channel's output is mixed into the monitor
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    mixed stereo signal (L and R), where the level is adjusted by the ST Q SUB OUT control g. You would typically use these jacks to connect to an external mixer LAMP Jack This XLR 3 pin-type output jack is for connection to an optional lamp. NOTE Supported lamps: 12 V (AC or DC), max. 5 W. Power of
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    using EMX or power USER switch again. NOTE After recalling the GEQ settings by pressing either of the MEASURE/CORRECT, VOCAL, DANCE, SPEECH, or USER switches, pressing the switch again restores the GEQ settings before recall. This is handy for comparing two GEQ settings. 24 EMX5016CF Owner's Manual
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    Switch This switch turns Yamaha Speaker Processing on or off. The processor adjusts the speaker's bass ranges so as to compensate, for example, for a lack of subwoofers. Note however that the resulting frequency balance may vary according to the speakers you are using. EMX5016CF Owner's Manual 25
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    the mute does not work on channels 9/10 to 15/16. NOTE When using the mixer for live performances, you can fill in gaps in the performance by turning on the STANDBY switch and feeding background music from a CD player or other such device into channels 9/10 to 15/16. 26 EMX5016CF Owner's Manual
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    (F, M, i) and AFL j switches select the mix to be monitored at the PHONES jack. If the channel's PFL or AFL switch is ON, the channel's output is mixed into the monitor signal to the PHONES jack. by the setting of the POWER AMP switch a. Reference Front & Rear Panels EMX5016CF Owner's Manual 27
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    Ground Screw For maximum safety be sure to securely connect the EMX to an earth connection. The supplied power cable has a three-prong plug that will ground the unit unit by using this ground screw. Correct grounding will effectively eliminate hum noise and interference. 28 EMX5016CF Owner's Manual
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    by 2-channel connection, use speakers with impedance of 4 ohms to 8 ohms. 4Ω - 8Ω 4Ω - 8Ω 2-channel parallel connection When connecting speakers in parallel as shown below, use speakers with impedance of 8 ohms to 16 ohms. 8Ω - 16Ω 8Ω - 16Ω 8Ω - 16Ω 8Ω - 16Ω EMX5016CF Owner's Manual 29
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    all faders other than channel 1 are set to their minimum and that no other signals are input. • Set the POWER AMP switch to power amp stage by excessive equalization, the correction curve is never set over ±6dB. 9 If necessary, adjust the GEQ settings using USER switch. 30 EMX5016CF Owner's Manual
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    step 4. NOTE • Make sure that all faders other than channels 1 and 15/16 are set to their minimum and that no other signals are input. • Set the POWER AMP switch to L/R. 3 Press and hold the MEASURE/CORRECT . 10 If necessary, store the GEQ settings to a USER switch. EMX5016CF Owner's Manual 31
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    in using the screws (silver) included in the RK5014. Do not use the screws (black) you just removed from the EMX unit. CAUTION 3 Mount the unit into the rack, and fasten it into place. Do not install the mixer near power amps or other heat-generating devices. CAUTION 32 EMX5016CF Owner's Manual
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    processor (delay) Power Amp Power Amp Headphones Subwoofer EMX Installation Speakers Exhaust Intake At least 30 cm Vents are located on the front and rear of the EMX unit. Position the unit so that the vents are not CAUTION blocked by nearby walls or objects. EMX5016CF Owner's Manual 33
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    are not shorted. ❑ If the above checks do not identify the problem, call Yamaha for service. (Refer to the end of this manual for a list of Yamaha dealers.) I Sound is faint, distorted, or noisy. ❑ Are the GAIN controls, channel faders, ST master fader, and AUX1/2 faders set to appropriate levels
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    Digital Effect Lamp Maximum Output Power Select Switch Power Amplifier Signal Select Switch Yamaha Speaker Processing SPEAKERS Power Amplifier Protection Power Supply Protection Cooling Power Consumption AC Cord Dimensions Net Weight Conditions MIN TYP MAX Unit Both channels drive, 1 kHz
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    Specifications I Input Characteristics Input Terminals CH INPUT A 1-8 CH INPUT B 1-8 ST CH MIC INPUT 9/10-15/16 ST CH LINE INPUT 9/10-15/16 CH INSERT IN 1-8 PAD 0 dB 26 dB 0 dB 26 dB - - - GAIN -60 dB -16 dB -34 dB +10 dB -60 dB -16 dB -34 dB +10 dB -60 dB -16 For Use With EMX5016CF Owner's Manual
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    Reference Specifications I Digital Effect REVERSE GATE Room Size 13 TREMOLO LFO 14 SINGLE DELAY Delay 15 DYNA FILTER Sensitivity 16 PITCH CHANGE Pitch Range 0.3 to 10.0 s 0.3 to 3.2 s 0.3 to the reverberation, making a more powerful sound. A reverse-playback type EMX5016CF Owner's Manual 37
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    Reference Specifications Dimensional Diagrams 444 (440 excluding screw heads) 155 6 145 493 8 485 38 EMX5016CF Owner's Manual Unit: mm
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    EMX5016CF Owner's Manual CH INPUT CH1-8 INPUT A [-60dBu to -16dBu] INPUT B [-34dBu to +10dBu] INSERT [0dBu] ST CH INPUT CH9/10,11/12,13/14,15/16 4dBu] SEND EFF 2 [+4dBu] PHONES [3mW 40ohms] LAMP [12V] SUM INV L AUX1 AUX1 POWER AMP 500W ON YSP 200W 75W YS PROCESSING R MONO Specifications
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Owner’s Manual
Bedienungsanleitung
Mode d’emploi
Manual de instrucciones
Owner’s Manual
Bedienungsanleitung
Mode d’emploi
Manual de instrucciones
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FR
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EN
Making the Most of Your Mixer
Pages 12 to 18
Quick Guide
Pages 7 to 11
POWERED MIXER
POWERED MIXER