Yamaha MTX3 MTX3 Owners Manual - Page 16
On-site work (Settings in MTX-MRX Editor), XMV/EXi8/EXo8 and MTX-MRX Editor online
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Quick Guide On-site work (Settings in MTX-MRX Editor) Use MTX-MRX Editor to make adjustments for the entire system. 1. Connect the computer to the MTX3/XMV/ EXi8/EXo8 via a network switch. If you're using only the MTX3, you can connect it directly to the computer. 2. Start up MTX-MRX Editor and load the project file that you previously created. 3. Power-on the MTX3. 4. Power-on the XMV/EXi8/EXo8 and the analog input amps. 5. In the [To Device] direction, place the MTX3/ XMV/EXi8/EXo8 and MTX-MRX Editor online (in a synchronized state). "Online" refers to the state in which the MTX3/XMV/ EXi8/EXo8 itself is connected with MTX-MRX Editor and is synchronized. When the devices are online, MTX-MRX Editor can be used to control the MTX3/XMV/EXi8/EXo8. For details on how to put the device online, refer to "MTXMRX Editor User Guide." 6. Check the presets. Recall a preset, and verify that the settings are correct. For details on presets and how to recall them, refer to "Recalling (switching) presets" on page 17. 7. Check the signal processing. Input audio signals into the MTX3, and check the meters in MTX-MRX Editor to verify that the volume and routing are set correctly. 8. Adjust the output level of the MTX3 and the output level of the amps so that the audio is output from the speakers at an appropriate level. One by one, turn on each output channel and adjust its output level. 9. Store the preset. Recall, edit, and save other presets in the same way. 10. Save your settings and close MTX-MRX Editor. A project file with the extension ".mtx" will be created. NOTE The settings you make while online are saved in the MTX3 itself, but we recommend that you use MTX-MRX Editor to save them as a project file for future maintenance and readjustments. 16 MTX3 Owner's Manual