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Introduction Introduction Thank you for your purchase of the YAMAHA MG12/4FX mixing console. The MG12/4FX features input channels suitable for a wide range of usage environments, and includes high-quality built-in digital effects that can provide some very serious sound. The mixer combines ease of operation with support for multiple usage environments. Please read through this manual carefully before beginning use, so that you will be able to take full advantage of this mixer's superlative features and enjoy trouble-free operation for years to come. Contents Features Introduction 4 Contents 4 Features 4 Before Turning on the Mixer 5 Turning the Power On 5 Making the Most Of Your Mixer 6 1. A Place For Everything and Everything In Its Place 6 2. Where Your Signal Goes Once It's Inside the Box 9 3. The First Steps in Achieving Great Sound 10 4. External Effects, Monitor Mixes, and Groups 12 5. Making Better Mixes 15 Front & Rear Panels 17 Channel Control Section 17 Master Control Section 19 Rear Input/Output Section 21 Setting Up 23 Setup Procedure 23 Setup Examples 23 Rack Mounting 25 Appendix 26 Specifications 26 Dimensional Diagrams 28 Block Diagram and Level Diagram 29 Input Channels page 21 With up to six mic/line inputs or up to four stereo inputs, the MG12/4FX can simultaneously connect to a wide range of devices: microphones, line-level devices, stereo synthesizers, and more. For example, you can connect four microphones and four stereo devices, or six microphones and two stereo devices. Phantom Power (+48 V page 19 A single switch turns phantom power on or off for all six mic inputs. Phantom power enables easy connection to condenser microphones that require external power. High-quality digital effects page 20 With digital effects built in, the MG12/4FX can deliver a wide range of sound variations all by itself. The unit also includes an EFFECT SEND jack that can be used to connect an external effector. AUX Sends and Stereo AUX Return page 17, 19 You can use the AUX SEND jack to feed the post-fader signal to an external signal processor, and then return the processed stereo signal through the RETURN jack. Alternatively, you can use the PRE switch on each channel to send that channel's pre-fader signal out through the AUX SEND jack for monitoring. Rack Mounting page 25 The mixer provides two metal rack-mount supports, and integrates easily into a wide variety of setups. 4 MG12/4FX