Yamaha MMP1 MMP1 Operation Manual [English] - Page 3

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2. Overview The MMP1 has three main functions. 2. Overview FIR IIR Bass Management Filter (32) Speaker Matrix (32x32 Matrix Mixer) Trim Speaker Delay Out EQ (6) Monitor Alignment Process (32) Surround Speakers input Patch Output Patch DAW Mic Pre-amp Insert Return Channel Strip (8) Insert Send Monitor Matrix (40x36 Matrix Mixer) Output Patch Monitor Out Cue Out Headphone Out Channel Out Speaker Processor Headphone (player) Headphone (engineer) DAW Outboard (EQ, Compressor, etc.)  Channel strip function Allows for the use of up to eight channel strips, each equipped with HPF, LPF, EQ, compressor, insert send/return and other functions. This can be used to input the signal from the microphone preamp to which the recording microphone is connected and adjust sound quality when recording to produce a low-latency cue mix. The microphone on each channel strip can also be turned on or off using a GPI, an iPad, or other similar device (see "5-4. Commentary functions").  Monitor processing function (max. 40x36 matrix) This is used to select a Monitor Source, mix Monitor Sources, adjust levels, and control lip sync delay and cue mix Talkback. You can also mix the output from channel strip () and the cue audio sent from the DAW to produce a lowlatency cue mix.  Speaker Management function (max. 32x32 matrix) This adjusts monitor signals. The matrix input stage comes with a bass management crossover filter to allow for unrestricted bass management not constrained by conventional 5.1 channel and 7.1 channel setups. This ensures compatibility should new surround sound formats be introduced in the future. The output stage comes equipped with 6-band EQ, delay and level adjustment trim controls, and can be used while switching the output Speaker Set. The following two applications can be used to operate the MMP1. • MMP1 Editor (for Windows/for Mac) • MMP1 Controller (for iPad) MMP1 Operation Manual 3

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2. Overview
MMP1 Operation Manual
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2. Overview
The MMP1 has three main functions.
1
Channel strip function
Allows for the use of up to eight channel strips, each equipped with HPF, LPF, EQ, compressor, insert send/return and
other functions. This can be used to input the signal from the microphone preamp to which the recording microphone is
connected and adjust sound quality when recording to produce a low-latency cue mix. The microphone on each
channel strip can also be turned on or off using a GPI, an iPad, or other similar device (see
“5-4. Commentary
functions”
).
2
Monitor processing function (max. 40x36 matrix)
This is used to select a Monitor Source, mix Monitor Sources, adjust levels, and control lip sync delay and cue mix
Talkback. You can also mix the output from channel strip (
1
) and the cue audio sent from the DAW to produce a low-
latency cue mix.
3
Speaker Management function (max. 32x32 matrix)
This adjusts monitor signals. The matrix input stage comes with a bass management crossover filter to allow for
unrestricted bass management not constrained by conventional 5.1 channel and 7.1 channel setups. This ensures
compatibility should new surround sound formats be introduced in the future.
The output stage comes equipped with 6-band EQ, delay and level adjustment trim controls, and can be used while
switching the output Speaker Set.
The following two applications can be used to operate the MMP1.
MMP1 Editor (for Windows/for Mac)
MMP1 Controller (for iPad)
FIR
IIR
Bass Management
Filter (32)
Monitor
Alignment
Process (32)
DAW
Mic Pre-amp
Surround
Speakers
Speaker
Processor
Headphone
(player)
Headphone
(engineer)
DAW
Outboard
(EQ, Compressor, etc.)
Output Patch
Output Patch
input Patch
Insert
Return
Insert Send
Channel
Strip (8)
Speaker Matrix
(32x32 Matrix Mixer)
Monitor Matrix
(40x36 Matrix Mixer)
Trim
Delay
EQ (6)
Speaker
Out
Monitor
Out
Cue Out
Headphone
Out
Channel Out