Yamaha EMX640 Owner's Manual - Page 12

Sending an independent mix to the, monitor speakers, Using an external effect

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12 Example setups Sending an independent mix to the monitor speakers 1 Set the MONITOR section MASTER control to the √ position. 2 Raise the MONI controls for the channels that you wish to hear from the monitor speakers. Note: The MONI controls are not affected by the level settings of each channel. This allows you to create a mix that is independent of the MAIN section. 3 Use the graphic equalizers and MASTER controls of the MAIN/MONITOR sections to adjust the overall volume and tone. Using an external effect 1 Set the EFFECT section EFFECT OUT control to the √ position. 2 Raise the EFFECT controls for the channels to which you want the external effect to be applied. 3 Adjust the input level of the external effect so that the sound is not distorted at the input of the external effect. 4 Use the MAIN section AUX IN control to adjust the level of the sound processed by the effect. EMX640-Owner's Manual

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Example setups
EMX640—Owner’s Manual
Sending an independent mix to the
monitor speakers
1
Set the MONITOR section MASTER con-
trol to the
position.
2
Raise the MONI controls for the channels
that you wish to hear from the monitor
speakers.
3
Use the graphic equalizers and MASTER
controls of the MAIN/MONITOR sections
to adjust the overall volume and tone.
Using an external effect
1
Set the EFFECT section EFFECT OUT con-
trol to the
position.
2
Raise the EFFECT controls for the channels
to which you want the external effect to
be applied.
3
Adjust the input level of the external
effect so that the sound is not distorted at
the input of the external effect.
4
Use the MAIN section AUX IN control to
adjust the level of the sound processed by
the effect.
Note:
The MONI controls are not affected by
the level settings of each channel. This allows
you to create a mix that is independent of the
MAIN section.