YAMAHA MG10XU Mixing Console Owner’s Manual
- June 3, 2024
- Yamaha
Table of Contents
- Welcome
- Included Accessories
- STEP 1 Connecting external devices, such as speakers, microphones, and
- STEP 2 Getting sound to the speakers
- Applying Effects MG 10XU
- Effect Programs
- Troubleshooting
- General Specifications
- Top panel Channel section
- Controls and Functions
- ADDRESS LIST
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
MG10XU/MG 10-Mixing Console
Owner’s Manual
Welcome
Thank you for purchasing the Yamaha MG10XU/MG10 Mixing Console. Please read this manual thoroughly to get the most out of the product and ensure long- term, trouble-free use. After reading this manual, keep it readily available for future reference.
- In this manual, “ ” is used to indicate contents unique to the MG10XU, and “ ” is used to indicate contents unique to the MG10. The contents are common if those logos are not indicated.
- In this manual, all panel illustrations show the MG10XU panel, unless otherwise specified.
- The illustrations as shown in this manual are for instructional purposes only and may appear somewhat different from those on your device.
- Steinberg and Cubase are registered trademarks of Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH.
- The company names and product names in this manual are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
Included Accessories
- AC power adapter
- Precautions: Please read this thoroughly before using the product. Warranty information for Europe is also included in this leaflet.
- Technical Specifications (English only): Includes block diagram, dimensions, general specifications, and input/output characteristics.
- Cubase AI Download Information (MG10XU only): Contains the access code necessary for downloading the Steinberg DAW software “Cubase AI.” Visit the following Yamaha website for downloading and installing Cubase AI and information on making necessary settings. http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/mg_xu/
- Owner’s manual (this leaflet)
STEP 1 Connecting external devices, such as speakers, microphones, and
instruments
- Make sure that all devices to be connected to the unit are turned off.
- Connect speakers, microphones, and instruments referring to the connection example below.
Connection Example
STEP 2 Getting sound to the speakers
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Make sure that the [ /I] switch at the rear panel is set to the [ ] position (power off).
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Connect the supplied AC power adaptor.
1 Connect the power adaptor with the gap of the plug facing up, aligning it to the [AC ADAPTOR IN] connector. 2 Turn the fastening ring clockwise to secure the connection. 3 Plug the power adaptor into a standard household power outlet. -
Make sure that all switches on the unit are not engaged (pressed in).
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Turn all the level control knobs fully to the left (minimum). These include the [GAIN] knobs (white), [LEVEL] knobs (white), and [STEREO LEVEL] knobs (red).
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Set the equalizer knobs (green) to the center “ ****” position.
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If you connect a device with high output levels, such as a CD player or an electric keyboard, to one of the channels 1 to 4, turn on (O) the [PAD] switch of the corresponding channel.
Channel: Location or path where sound is input. NOTE If you are using condenser microphones, turn on ( ) the [PHANTOM +48V] switch. -
Make sure that the volume of a powered speaker or amplifier is set to the minimum
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Turn on the power to the connected devices in the following order:
(microphone), (instrument), (audio device) (this unit) (speakers).
NOTICE Follow this order to prevent any loud, unexpected noise from the speakers. Reverse the order when turning the power off. -
Set the [STEREO LEVEL] knob to the “ ” position.
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For channels to which a microphone is connected, set the [GAIN] knob to roughly the 12 o’clock position.
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Set the [LEVEL] knob of each channel in use to the “ ” position.
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While playing your instrument or speaking into the microphone, raise the volume of the powered speaker or amplifier until the desired volume is reached.
NOTE If the sound is not heard or the sound is distorted, follow the instructions in the boxed section below step 13. -
Set the [LEVEL] knobs as necessary to adjust the volume balance between the corresponding channels.
This completes the STEP 2 instructions.
NOTE The volume can be adjusted by using three functions; [PAD], [GAIN], and [LEVEL]. Once you set the [PAD] switch and the [GAIN] knob, avoid adjusting those controls as much as possible. Instead, normally use the [LEVEL] knob to adjust the volume. For details about each function, see the “Controls and Functions” section.
If there is no sound:
- Are the [PAD] switches turned on ( )? Turn the switches off ( ).
- Are the [GAIN] knobs raised enough?
- Raise the volume of the connected instruments or audio devices.
If the sound is distorted:
- Are the [PAD] switches turned off ( )? Turn the switches on ( ).
- Are the [GAIN] knobs raised too high? Turn the knobs to the left to lower the volume.
- Lower the volume of the connected instruments or audio devices.
Applying Effects MG 10XU
The MG10XU features high-quality built-in signal processing effects that are in the same league as our famed SPX effect processor series. Applying effects (as described below) allows you to simulate the acoustics of different performance environments.
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Turn the [PROGRAM] knob to select a desired effect program number from the effect program list.
The currently selected effect program number flashes on the display.
NOTE For details about the effect programs, refer to the “Effect Programs” list below. -
Press the [PROGRAM] knob to actually select it.
The desired effect program is selected. -
Turn on ( ) the [FX ON] switch.
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Set the [FX RTN LEVEL] knob to the “ ” position.
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Turn the [FX] knob of the channel to which you want to apply the effect to adjust the effect amount.
Effect Programs
No. | Program | Parameter | Description |
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1 | REV HALL 1 | Reverb Time | Reverb simulates a large space such as a concert |
hall.
2| REV HALL 2| Reverb Time
3| REV ROOM 1| Reverb Time| Reverb simulating the acoustics of a small space
(room).
4| REV ROOM 2| Reverb Time
5| REV STAGE 1| Reverb Time| Reverb simulating a large stage.
6| REV STAGE 2| Reverb Time
7| REV PLATE| Reverb Time| Simulation of a metal-plate reverb unit, producing
a more hard-edged reverberation.
8| DRUM AMB| Reverb Time| A short reverb that is ideal for use with a drum
kit.
9| EARLY REF| Room Size| An effect that isolates only the early reflection
components from reverberation, creating a ‘flashier’ effect than conventional
reverb.
10| ATE REV| Room Size| An effect that cuts halfway through the tail-end of
the reverberation, making a more powerful sound.
11| SINGLE DAY| Delay Time| An effect that repeats the same sound only once.
Shortening the delay time produces a doubling effect.
12| DELAY| Delay Time| Feedback delay adds multiple delayed signals.
13| VOCAL ECHO| Delay Time| Echo is designed for conventional vocals.
14| KARAOKE| Delay Time| Echo designed for karaoke (sing-along) applications.
15| PHASER| LFO Freq| Cyclically changes the phase to add modulation to the
sound.
16| FLANGER| LFO Freq| Adds modulation to the sound, producing an effect
similar to the rise and fall sound of a jet engine.
17| CHORUS 1| LFO Freq| Creates a thicker ensemble-like sound by adding
multiple sounds with different delay times.
18| CHORUS 2| LFO” Freq
19| SYMPHONIC| LFO Depth| Multiplies the sound for a thicker texture.
20| TREMOLO| LFO Freq| An effect that cyclically modulates the volume.
21| AUTO WAH| LFO Freq| A wah-wah effect with cyclical filter modulation. The
[PA-RAMETER] knob adjusts the speed of the LFO* that modulates the “wah”
filter.
22| RADIO VOICE| Cutoff Offset| Recreates the lo-fi sound of an AM radio. The
[PARAMETER] knob adjusts the frequency band to be emphasized.
23| DISTORTION| Drive| Adds a sharp-edged distortion to the sound.
24| PITCH CHANGE| Pitch| An effect that changes the pitch of the signal.
*“LFO” stands for Low-Frequency Oscillator. An LFO is normally used to periodically modulate another signal, using different waveform shapes and modulation speeds.
Troubleshooting
Power does not come on.
- Did you properly plug the power adaptor into an appropriate AC outlet?
- Did you firmly and securely connect the power plug?
No sound.
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Did you turn on the powered speaker or the power amp?
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Did you properly connect the microphones, external devices, and speakers?
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Are any connecting cables shorted or damaged?
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Have the (GAIN] knobs and (LEVEL] knobs of all relevant channels as well as the [STEREO LEVEL] knob been set to appropriate levels?
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Are the (PAD] switches turned on ( )?
Turn the switch off ( ). If the volume of the sound source is too soft, turning on the switch may result in no audible sound. -
Is the [STEREO MUTE] switch turned on ( )? (MG10XU)
If the switch is turned on ( ) the sound is not output from the [MONITOR OUT] jack/(PHONES] jack. since this mutes the sound of the stereo bus.
Sound Is faint, distorted, or noisy.
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Are the [PEAK] LEDs lit?
Lower the [GAIN] knobs of all relevant channels. or turn on ( ) the [PAD] switches. -
Are the (GAIN] knobs and [LEVEL] knobs of all relevant channels, and the [STEREO LEVEL] knob set too high?
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Are the TEAK” (red) lamps of the level meter lit?
Set the [LEVEL] knobs c4 all relevant channels and the [STEREO LEVEL] knob to appropriate levels. -
Is the volume from the connected device too loud?
Lower the volume of the connected device. -
Is the [TO MON /TO ST. ] switch set to [TO ST ]? (MG10XU)
If you set the switch to [TO ST. ] when you use the DAW software. a loop may be produced depending on the setting of DAW software. possibly resulting in feedback. When recording while listening to the sound via a computer. be sure to set the switch to [TO MONA ].
The sound of vocals and speech Isn’t clear enough.
- Turn on ( ) the (HPF] switches. The sound becomes clearer.
- Adjust the equalizer knobs (for example: lower the [LOW] knobs, raise the [HIGH] knobs).
No effect Is applied (MG10XU)
- Did you turn on ( ) the [FX ON] switch?
- Did you set the [FX RTN LEVEL] knob to an appropriate level?
- Are the (LEVEL] knobs and [FX] knobs of all relevant channels raised enough?
Mounting to a Microphone Stand
The unit can be mounted onto a microphone stand as illustrated at right, by
using the optionally available Yamaha BMS-10A microphone stand adaptor. For
instructions on mounting, refer to the BMS-10A Owner’s Manual.
General Specifications
0 dBu = 0.775 Vrms Output impedance of signal generator (Rs) = 150 Ω
All level knobs are nominal if not specified.
Frequency Response| Input to STEREO OUT| + 0.5 dB/-1.0 dB (20
Hz to 48 kHz), refer to the nominal output level 0 1 kHz, GAIN knob: Min
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Total Harmonic Distortion(THD+N)| Input to STEREO OUT| 0.02 % 0 +14
dBu (20 Hz to 20 kHz), GAIN knob: Min 0.003 %0 +24 dBu (1 kHz), GAIN knob: Min
Hum & Noise •1 **(20 Hz to 20 kHz)| Equivalent Input Noise| -128
dBu (Mono Input Channel, Rs: 150 0, GAIN knob: Max)
Residual Output Noise| -102 dBu (STEREO OUT, STEREO LEVEL knob: Min)
Crosstalk (1 kHz) ‘2| -83 dB
Input Channels| 10 channels; Mono [MIC/LINE]: 4, Stereo [LINE]: 3
Output Channels| STEREO OUT: 2, PHONES: 1, MONITOR OUT: 1, AUX (FX)
SEND: 1
Bus| Stereo: 1, AUX (FX): 1
Input Channel Function| PAD| CH 1 – CH 4| 26 dB
HPF| CH 1 – CH 4| 80 Hz, 12 dB/act
COMP| CH 1 – CH 2| 1-knob compressor
Threshold: +22 dBu to -8 dBu, Ratio: 1:1 to 4:1,
Output level: 0 dB to 7 dB, Attack time: approx. 25 msec, Release time:
approx. 300 msec
EO| CH 1 – CH 9/10| HIGH: Gain: +15 dB/-15 dB, Frequency: 10 kHz
shelving
CH 1 – CH 4| MID: Gain. +15 dB/-15 dB, Frequency: 2.5 kHz peaking
CH 1 – CH 9/10| LOW: Gain: +15 dB/-15 dB, Frequency: 100 Hz shelving
PEAK LED| CH 1 – CH 4| LED turns on when post EQ signal reaches 3 dB
below clipping (+17 dBu)
Level Meter| Post b STEREO LEVEL K no| 2×7 -segment LED
meter [PEAK (+17), +10, +6, 0, -6, -10, -20 dB]
Internal Digital Effects (MG10XU Only)| SPX Algorithm|
24 programs
USB Audio (MG10XU Only)| 2 IN /2 OUT| USB Audio Class 2.0 compliant
Sampling Frequency: Max 192 kHz, Bit Depth: 24-bit
Phantom Power Voltage| +48 V
Power Supply Adaptor| PA-10 ( AC 38 VCT, 0.62 A, Cable length = 3.6 m),
or equivalent recommended by Yamaha
Power Consumption| 22.9 W
Dimensions (WxHxD)| 244 mmx71 mm x294 mm (9.6’x 2.8–x 11.61
Net Weight| MG10XU: 2.1 kg (4.6 lbs.), MG10: 1.9 kg (4.1 lbs.)
Optional Accessory| Mic Stand Adaptor: BMS-10A
Operating Temperature**| 0 to +40 °C
1 Noise is measured with an A-weighting filter. 2 Crosstalk is measured with a 1 kHz band pass filter.
- The contents of this manual apply to the latest specifications as of the publishing date. To obtain the latest manual, access the Yamaha website and then download the manual file.
Top panel Channel section
(Input: 1 to 14)
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[MIC/LINE] mono input jacks (channels 1-4)
For connecting a microphone, instrument, or audio device (CD player, etc.) to the unit. These jacks support both XLR and phone plugs. -
[PAD] switches
Turning the switch on ( ) will attenuate the sound input to the unit. If you hear distortion or the [PEAK] LED ) lights, turn the switch on ( ).
NOTE Turn the [LEVEL] knob to “0” (minimum) before toggling the [PAD] switch on ( ) and off ( ). Otherwise, noise may be produced. -
[HPF] (High-Pass Filter) switches
Turning the switch on ( ) will apply a high-pass filter that attenuates frequencies below 80 Hz.
When speaking into the microphone, you may want to turn this switch on ( ), in order to reduce unwanted vibration and wind sound received by the microphone. -
[GAIN] knobs
Determines the basic volume for each of the channels 1 to 4. Adjust these so that the corresponding [PEAK] LEDs 10 flash briefly when singing or playing the loudest. -
[COMP] knobs
Adjusts the amount of compression applied to the channel. As the knob is turned to the right, the threshold, the ratio, and the output level are adjusted at the same time.
Threshold: +22 dBu to -8 dBu; Ratio: 1:1 to 4:1; Output level: 0 dB to +7 dB; Attack time: approx. 25 msec; Release time: approx. 300 msec -
[PHANTOM +48V] switch/LED
When this switch is on ( ), the LED lights indicate that the unit supplies DC+48 V phantom power to the XLR plugs of the [MIC/LINE] mono input jacks 1. Turn this switch on when using a phantom-powered condenser microphone.
NOTICE
Be sure to leave this switch off ( ) if you do not need phantom power. Follow the important precautions below, in order to prevent noise and possible damage to external devices as well as the unit when you operate this switch.
• Be sure to leave this switch off when connecting a microphone or other device that does not require phantom power to channels 1 to 4.
• Do not connect/disconnect a cable to/from channels 1 to 4 while this switch is on.
• Turn the [LEVEL] knobs of channels 1 to 4 to the minimum before operating this switch. -
Equalizer (EQ) knobs
Adjust the sound quality by using the [HIGH] (high-frequency band), [MID] (middle frequency band), and [LOW] (low-frequency band) knobs. If you do not need to adjust the sound quality, set the knob to the “ ****” (flat) position. -
[FX] (effect) knobs MG l0XU
[AUX] knobs MG 10
[FX]: Adjusts the volume sent from each channel to the internal effect and the [FX SEND] jack.
[AUX]: Adjusts the volume sent from each channel to the [AUX SEND] jack. -
[PAN] knobs (channels 1 to 4)
[BAL] knobs (channels 5/6 and 7/8)
[PAN/BAL] knobs (channels 9/10). [PAN]: Adjusts the volume balance of each channel sent to the stereo bus, and determines the positioning of the sound image between left and right (stereo L/R). When the knob is located at the 12 o’clock position, the channel’s sound will be sent to the stereo bus channels (L and R) at the same volume. In this case, the sound image is positioned at the center.
[BAL]: Determines the volume balance of the stereo channels (5/6 to 9/10) (L/R) sent to the stereo bus. When the knob is located at the 12 o’clock position, the sound of the stereo channels will be sent to the stereo bus channels (L and R) at the same volume respectively.
[PAN/BAL]: Provides both [PAN] and [BAL] functions. You can use this as a [PAN] control when sound is input to the [LINE] (L/MONO) jack, and as a [BAL] control when sound is input to both [LINE] (L) and [LINE] (R) jacks.) -
[PEAK]LED
Lights when the volume of input and/or post-equalizer sound is too high (when reaching 3 dB below clipping). If it is lit frequently, turn the [GAIN] knob 4 to the left to lower the volume. -
[LEVEL] knobs
For adjusting the volume balance among the channels. Generally, set this to the “ ” position. -
[TO MON /TO ST ] switch MG10XU
For selecting the output destination of the input sound to channels 9/10. Normally set this switch to [TO ST ]. When you use the unit with a computer connected to the [USB 2.0] terminal, toggle this switch according to your specific application, referring to the chart in the “Rear panel USB section.” -
[LINE] stereo input jacks (channels 5/6 to 9/10)
For connecting line-level devices such as an electric keyboard or an audio device. These jacks support phone plugs and RCA-pin plugs.
NOTE Regarding input to channels 5/6 and 7/8, if both phone and RCA-pin jacks are used at the same time, the phone jack will take priority. -
[LINE /USB ] switch MGlOXU
Toggles the sound source input to channels 9/10. When the switch is set to [LINE ], the source will be the [LINE] stereo input jack 13, and when set to [USB ], the source will be the [USB 2.0] terminal 26.
Controls and Functions
Top panel
Rear panel
Rear panel
Caution
The unit may heat up by as much as 15 to 20°C while the power is on. This is
normal. Please note that since the panel temperature may exceed 50°C in
ambient temperatures higher than 30°C, you should exercise caution to prevent
burns.
24 [AC ADAPTOR IN] connector
For connecting the supplied AC power adaptor.
25 switch
For turning the power of the unit to standby ( ) and on (I). The [POWER] LED
19 on the top panel lights when the switch is set to on (I).
NOTE
- Rapidly switching the unit between on and standby in succession can cause it to malfunction. After setting the unit to standby, wait for about six seconds before turning it on again.
- Even when the switch is in the standby ( ) position, electricity is still flowing to the unit. If you do not plan to use the unit for a while, be sure to unplug the AC power adaptor from the outlet.
Top panel Master section (Input: 15 to 23)
15. [FX SEND] jack : MG l0XU
[AUX SEND] jack: MG l0
For connecting an external effects unit or a monitor system for players. This
phone-plug jack outputs the sound adjusted with the [FX] knob or [AUX] knob
respectively.
16. [STEREO OUT] Jack
For connecting a powered speaker or powered amp. These jacks support both XLR
and phone plugs.
17. [PHONES] output jack
For connecting a set of headphones. This jack supports a stereo phone plug.
18. [MONITOR OUT] Jack
For connecting a monitor system for operators. These jacks support phone
plugs.
19. [POWER] LED
Lights when the [ /I] switch on the rear panel is set to on (pressed to the
[I] position).
20. Level meter
The L and R meters show the level (volume) of the signal output from the
[STEREO OUT] jacks by seven steps; “PEAK” (+17), “+10”, “+6”, “0”, “-6”,
“-10”, and “-20” dB. If the “PEAK” lamp continuously lights in red, turn the
[STEREO LEVEL] knob to the left to lower the volume.
21. [STEREO MUTE] switch MG l0XU
Turning the switch on ( ) will mute the sound of the stereo bus from the
output of [MONITOR OUT] jacks or [PHONES] jacks. In this state, when setting
the [TO MON /TO ST ] switch for channels 9/10 to [TO MON ], you can hear the
sound only from channels 9/10. For details about the switch, see the “Rear
panel USB section” below.
22. [MONITOR/PHONES] knob
Adjusts the volume output to the [MONITOR OUT] jacks and the [PHONES] jack.
23. [STEREO LEVEL] knob
Adjusts the overall volume output from the [STEREO OUT] jacks.
Top panel
Internal effect section (Output: 1 to 7) MG l0XU
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Display
Indicates the effect program number selected with the [PROGRAM] knob 2. The number flashes during selection; however, if several seconds pass without a selection being made, the program returns to the last number selected. -
[PROGRAM] knob
Selects one of the 24 internal effects from 1-24. Turn the knob to select the desired effect program, and then press the knob to actually set it. For instructions on how to apply the effect, see the section “Applying effects” on the reverse side.
NOTE Turning the knob while pressing it down also allows you to simultaneously select and set the effect program (without needing to press the knob finally to set it). -
[PARAMETER] knob
Adjusts the parameter (depth, speed, etc.) for the selected effect. The last value used with each effect program is saved. For details about the parameter, see the “Effect programs” list on the reverse side.
NOTE When you change to a different effect program, the unit automatically restores the value that was previously used with that program (regardless of the current position of the [PARAMETER] knob). Once you turn the [PARAMETER] knob, the value of the current knob position will become valid. -
Effect program list
This is the list of the internal effect programs. For details about the programs, see the “Effect programs” list on the reverse side. -
[FX ON] switch
When the switch is turned on ( ), the switch lights indicating the internal effect is active. If you turn off the internal effect with the foot switch when the switch is on ( ), the LED of the switch flashes. -
[FX RTN LEVEL] knob
Adjusts the volume of the internal effect sound. -
[FOOT SW] jack
For connecting an optionally available unlatched type footswitch, such as the Yamaha FC5. When the [FX ON] switch 5 is turned on ( ), the internal effects can be toggled on/off with the footswitch as needed with your foot. This jack supports a phone plug.
Rear panel USB section MGlOXU
26. G [USB 2.0] terminal
For connecting to a computer via a commercially available USB 2.0 cable. (This
product does not come with a cable.) The sound of the stereo bus is output to
the computer. (The [STEREO LEVEL] knob D does not affect the sound.) For
inputs and outputs to/from the computer, you may need a dedicated USB driver.
Check and download the driver at the following Yamaha website and install it
on the computer before use. http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/mg_xu/
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Using the unit connected to a computer
Set the [LINE /USB ] switch of channels 9/10 to [USB ]. Depending on your particular application, you can specify the output destination and monitoring sound by selecting the settings of the [TO MON /TO ST ] switch 12 for channels 9/10 and the [STEREO MUTE] switch B. For details, see the chart at right. -
Adjusting the playback volume from a computer (Attenuator)
1. Press the [PROGRAM] knob five times consecutively to display the attenuation value (dB).
2. Turn the [PROGRAM] knob to set it between -24 dB to 0 dB (the minus sign is not displayed).
3. Press the [PROGRAM] knob again to exit the setting. When the attenuator is enabled, the dot lights at the lower right of the display.
Application| Selection of the output destination sent from channels
9/10| Selection of the monitoring sound with the headphones/monitor
speaker
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[TO MONA/TO ST.] switch| Output destination| [STEREO MUTE]
switch| Monitoring sound
When recording with DAW software while listening to the playback sound from a
computer.| [TO MON ] 1| [MONITOR OUT] jack2 [PHONES] jack*2| On ( )| The
direct sound (of the instrument) input to the MG10XU will be muted, allowing
you to hear the playback sound only from the DAW.
(Direct monitoring: Off )
Off ( )| You can hear the mixed sound of the direct instrument sound input to
the MG10XU and the playback sound from the DAW. (Direct monitoring: On)
When playing back sound from a computer. For example BGM playback, Internet
broadcasting| [TO St ]| Stereo bus 4 [STEREO OUT] jack| Normally set to Off (
)| You can hear the mixed sound of the instrument sound input to the MG10XU
and the playback sound from a computer.
1 NOTICE If you set the switch to [TO ST ] when you use the DAW software, a loop may be produced, possibly resulting in feedback.
2 The audio signal cannot be sent to the computer because it does not pass through the stereo bus.
For details of products, please contact your nearest Yamaha representative or the authorized distributor listed below.
ADDRESS LIST
NORTH AMERICA
CANADA
Yamaha Canada Music Ltd.
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MIS 3RI, Canada
Tel. + 1-416-298-1311
The U.S.A.
Yamaha Corporation of America
6600 Orangethorpe Avenue, Buena Park, CA 90620,
US.A.
Tel: +1-714-522-9011| OCEANIA
AUSTRALIA
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Level 1, 99 0ueensbridge Street, Southbank,
VIC 3006, Australia
Tel: +61-3-9693-511
COUNTRIES AND TRUST
TERRITORIES IN THE PACIFIC OCEAN
Yamaha Corporation
Sales & Marketing Division
10.1, Nakazawa-cho, Naka-ku, Hamamatsu,
Japan 430-8650
Tel: +81-53-460-2312
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EUROPE
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Yamaha Music Europe GmbH (UK)
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MK7 8BL. U.K
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Tel: +31-347-358040
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Tel· +45-44-92-49-00
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Tel: +47-6716-7800
RUSSIA
Yamaha Music (Russia) LLC.
Room 37, entrance 7, bld. 7, Kievskaya street,
Moscow, 121059, Russia
Tel: +7-495.626-5005
OTHER EUROPEAN COUNTRIES
Yamaha Music Europe GmbH
Siemensstrasse 22-34, 25462 Rellingen, Germany
Tel· +49-4101-3030| ASIA
THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
Yamaha Music & Electronics (China) Co., Ltd.
2F, Yunhedasha, 1818 Xinzha-lu, Jingan-Qu,
Shanghai, China
Tel: +86-400-051- 7700
INDIA
Yamaha Music India Private Limited
Spazedge Building, Ground Floor, Tower A,
Sector47, Gurgaon- Sohna Road, Gurgaon-122002,
Haryana, India
Tel: +91-124 485-3300
INDONESIA
PT, Yamaha Musik Indonesia (Distributor)
Yamaha Music Center Bldg. Jalan Jend. Gatot
Subroto Kav. 4, Jakarta 12930, Indonesia
Tel: +62-21-520-2577
KOREA
Yamaha Music Korea Ltd.
8F, Dongsung Bldg. 21, Teheran-ro 87-gil,
Gangnam-gu, Seoul, 135-880, Korea
Tel: +82-2-3467-3300
MALAYSIA
Yamaha Musie (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd.
No.8, Jalan Perbandaran, Kelana Jaya, 47301
Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia
Tel: +60-3-78030900
SINGAPORE
Yamaha Music (Asia) Private Limited
Block 202 Hougang Street 21, #+02-00,
Singapore 530202, Singapore
Tel: +65-6740-9200
TAIWAN
Yamaha Musie & Electronics Taiwan Co.Ltd.
2E., No.1, Yuandong Rd. Banqiao Dist.
New Taipei City 22063, Taiwan, R.0.C.
Tel: +886-2-7741-8888
THAILAND
Siam Music Yamaha Co., Ltd.
3,4,15, I6th FI, Siam Motors Building
891/1 Rama I Road, Wangmai,
Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand
Tel: +66-2215-2622
VIETNAM
Yamaha Music Vietnam Company Limited
I 5th Floor, Nam A Bank Tower, 201-203 Cach
Mang Thang Tam St, Ward 4, Dist.3,
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Tel: +84-8-3818-1122
OTHER ASIAN COUNTRIES
Yamaha Corporation
Sales & Marketing Division
10-1, Nakazawa-cho, Naka-ku, Hamamatsu,
Japan 430-8650
Tel: +81-53-460-2312
AFRICA
Yamaha Music Gulf FZE
JAFZA-16, Oee 512, PO.Box 17328,
Jebel Ah FZE, Dubai, UAE
Tel: +971-4-801-1500| MIDDLE EAST
TURKEY
Yamaha Music Europe GmbH
Merkel Alman ya T~rkiye Istanbul Subesi
Maslak Meydan Sodak, Spring Giz Plaza
agimsiz
Bl. No:3, Sariyer Istanbul, Turkey
Tel: +90-212-999-8010
CYPRUS
Yamaha Music Europe GmbH
Siemensstrasse 22-34, 25462 Rellingen, Germany
Tel: +49-4101-303-0
OTHER COUNTRIES
Yamaha Music Gulf FZE
JAFZA-16, Oee 512, PO.Box 17328,
Jebel AI FZE. Dubai, UAE
Tel +971-4-801-1500
CENTRAL & SOUTH AMERICA
MEXICO
Yamaha de M~ico, S.A. de €,V,
Av. Insurgentes Sur 1647 Piso 9, Col. San Jos~
Insurgentes, Delegacion Benito Ju~rez, Mexico,
DE, C.P. 03900
Tel +52-55-5804-0600
BRAZIL
Yamaha Musical do Brasil Ltda.
Rua Fidencio Ramos, 302 -Cj 52e 54 Torre B Vila
Olimpia – CEP 04551-010- So Paulo/SP, Brazil
Tel: +55-11-3704-1377
ARGENTINA
Yamaha Music Latin Ameriea, SA., Sueursal Argentina
Olga Cossettini 1553, Piso 4 Norte,
Madero Este-CH07CEK,
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Tel: +54-11-4119-7000
VENEZUELA
Yamaha Musical de Venezuela, C.A.
AV. Manzanares, C.C. Manzanares Plaza,
Piso 4, Ofieina 0401, Baruta, Caracas, Venezuela
Tel +58-212-943-1877
PANAMA AND OTHER LATIN
AMERICAN COUNTRIES/CARIBBEAN COUNTRIES
Yamaha Music Latin America, S.A.
Edif. Tore Banco General, Piso 7, Urbanizacion
Marbella, Calle 47 y Aquilino de la Guardia,
Ciudad de Panama, Rep~blica de Panami
Tel +507-269-5311
HEAD OFFICE Yamaha Corporation, Audio Products Sales and Marketing
Division 10.1, Nakazawa-Cho, Naka-Ku, Hamamatsu, Japan 430.8650
Yamaha Pro Audio global website
http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/
Yamaha Downloads
http://download.yamaha.com/
Manual Development Department
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Published 03/2016 MWLE.- **C0
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References
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