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STEP
2:
MONITOR
SETUP
Once
your
source
is
connected
to
an
input
channel
and
that
channei
is
assigned
to
one
of
the
recorder’s
tracks,
you
should
set
up
your
monitor
system
so
that
you
can
monitor
the
track
as
it
is
recorded.
PHONES
or
MONITOR
OUT
Monitoring
Monitoring
via
a
pair
of
headphones
connected
to
the
PHONES
jack
or
a
sound
system
connected
to
the
MONiTOR
OUT
jacks
offers
the
greatest
flexibility
and
is
recommended
for
general
recording.
The
PHONES
SELECT
switch
allows
you
to
select
the
desired
signal
for
monitoring
as
follows;
MONITOR:
In
this
position
only
the
output
from
the
recorder’s
four
tracks
is
sent
directly
to
the
PHONES
and
MONITOR
OUT
jacks
via
the
four
MONITOR
controls.
The
MONITOR
controls
are
used
to
set
up
the
desired
monitor
“mix.”
This
setup
is
ideal
for
general
monitoring
while
record¬
ing
because
it
allows
you
to
set
up
a
monitor
mix
independently
from
the
channel
faders.
Material
already
recorded
on
any
of
the
recorder’s
tracks
is
delivered
to
the
PHONES
and
MONITOR
OUT
jacks
via
the
corresponding
MONITOR
controls
as
long
as
the
REC
SELECT
switches
for
the
playback
channels
are
set
to
OFF.
MIX:
Both
the
output
from
the
recorder’s
four
tracks
(via
the
MONITOR
controls)
and
the
stereo
output
from
the
mixer
section
are
sent
to
the
PHONES
and
MONITOR
OUT
jacks.
STEREO:
Only
the
stereo
output
from
the
mixer
sec¬
tion
is
sent
to
the
PHONES
and
MONITOR
OUT
jacks.
This
setting
is
most
useful
for
mixdown
of
a
completed
multitrack
recording,
since
you
want
to
hear
the
mix
produced
by
the
mixer
section’s
channel
faders
and
any
effects
applied
using
the
AUX
SEND
and
RTN
controls
while
mixing.
Monitoring
via
a
Sound
System
Connected
to
the
ST
OUT
Jacks
It
is
also
possible
to
use
a
stereo
sound
system
with
speakers
or
a
pair
of
powered
monitor
speakers
(such
as
the
YAMAHA
MS101
Powered
Monitor
Speaker)
connected
to
the
MT3X
ST
OUT
L
and
R
jacks
for
monitoring.
When
monitoring
via
a
sound
system
in
this
way,
only
the
stereo
output
from
the
MT3X
mixer
sec¬
tion
can
be
monitored.
This
is
the
same
situation
as
monitoring
via
headphones
with
the
PHONES
SELECT
switch
set
to
STEREO.
The
use
of
a
sound
system
for
monitoring
is
therefore
not
recommended
for
general
recording,
but
is
highly
recommended
for
mixdown
since
it
allows
you
to
monitor
your
mix
under
conditions
that
are
closer
to
the
way
your
final
tape
will
hopefully
be
heard
via
a
stereo
sound
system
and
speakers.
r
NOTE:---
Speakers
should
not
be
used
for
monitoring
if
you
will
be
recording
via
microphones,
since
the
monitor
sound
will
leak
into
the
microphone(s)
and
spoil
the
recording.

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Yamaha MT3X Specifications

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BrandYamaha
ModelMT3X
CategoryCassette Player
LanguageEnglish

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