Yamaha MMP1 MMP1 Operation Manual [English] - Page 30
-8c. Scene Tab/Monitor Matrix, 1-8d. Scene Tab/Speaker Matrix
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4-1-8c. Scene Tab/Monitor Matrix 4. Screens 4-1-8d. Scene Tab/Speaker Matrix Here you can set the Speaker Set configuration and speaker matrix input stage filters. Here you can set the monitor matrix input and output configuration. NOTE Set the connection with the MMP1 to "Offline" before changing settings. Monitor Matrix In Monitor Source Cue Source Determines the audio format to output when a Monitor Source is selected on the Main screen, or on the MMP1 Controller. Set this when controlling the cue mix with the Nuage system. Specify monaural or stereo for each source, from Cue Sources 1-8. Monitor Matrix Out Main Monitor For selecting the audio format to be monitored. Specify the total number of channels used in the system; for example, set this to "2" when configuring a stereo monitor system, "6" for a 5.1 system, and "12" for a 7.1.4 system. Cue 1-8 Specify monaural or stereo for each source, from Cue 1-8. If you do not want to create cue outputs, set this to "0." Studio Speaker 1-8 These are channels sent to Studio Speakers. Specify monaural or stereo for each channel, from 1-8. If you do not want to create studio speaker outputs, set this to "0." NOTE A total of 32 channels can be set to Monitor Matrix In and Monitor Matrix Out when the MMP1's sample rate being used is 96 kHz or less, and a total of 16 channels can be set when the MMP1's sample rate is higher than 96 kHz. Speaker Matrix Source CH Type Process Type Change to IIR Filter Displays the speaker matrix input sources. For audio that is output to the monitor speakers, the audio sent to the main speakers should be set to "Monitor," audio sent to LFE channels to "LFE," and audio used for other applications to "---." NOTE Turn Trim and LPF on or off for LFE channels from the "Monitor" section on the Sub screen. Determines the filter processing type. NOTE Process Type can be selected when the CH Type is set to "Monitor" or "LFE." IIR: A general-use processing type. While filter processing rarely results in a delay, varying delays may result for frequencies close to the cutoff frequency bands. As such, you may experience some phase interference when outputting the same sound from different speakers. FIR: A processing type generally referred to as a "linear phase filter." A set delay amount will be applied to all frequency bands when applying filter processing. As such, outputting the same sound from different speakers will help prevent phase interference from occurring. However, such a process takes time, resulting in a greater delay. A delay of around 10 msec is expected with the MMP1. THRU: Bypass filter processing. Although filtering is not applied when "THRU" is selected, the signal is output with the same delay as that generated by the filter type specified in Process Type when outputting to account for the delay from the main channel. Selects the channels for which the filter is changed from FIR to IIR when talkback is on or "Filter Type Change to IIR" of the User Assignable function is on. Determines the high pass/low pass filter to be applied to the input source. NOTE Filter can be selected when the CH Type is "Monitor" or "LFE." MMP1 Operation Manual 30