User Manual

Setup Mode (Advanced settings)
9
MA2120 Setup Guide
Turning Off the Microphone Input High-Pass Filter
The microphone input high-pass filter (Cut-off frequency: 120Hz) is turned on by default. This can reduce wind or popping noise when
using a microphone.
The high-pass filter is enabled for the input channel when the [GAIN] switch is set to either “MIC(+24V)” or “MIC”.
NOTE
The high-pass filter is also applied to the [MONO SUM INPUT] when the [GAIN] switch for INPUT 5 and 6 is set to either “MIC(+24V)” or
“MIC”.
1 Press and hold the [SETUP] encoder for at least
one second.
2 Press input level knob 1.
3 Press input level knobs 1 - 6 to select to which
input channel you would like to apply the high-
pass filter.
4 Turn the [SETUP] encoder to switch between on
and off.
5 Press the [SETUP] encoder to apply the setting.
The status is back to the channel select (Step 3).
Applying Compressor to the Microphone Input
The microphone input can be run through a compressor that appropriately compresses the input signal, and adjusts the output level
automatically.
The compression level is shown as one of seven levels with higher values indicating a higher level of compression.
The compressor is enabled for the input channel when the [GAIN] switch is set to either “MIC(+24V)” or “MIC”.
NOTE
The compressor is applied to the [MONO SUM INPUT] when the [GAIN] switch for INPUT 5 and 6 is set to either “MIC(+24V)” or “MIC”.
1 Press and hold the [SETUP] encoder for at least
one second.
2 Press input level knob 2.
3 Press input level knobs 1 - 6 to select to which
input channel you would like to apply the
compressor.
4 Turn the [SETUP] encoder to adjust the level of
compression.
The parameter value changes with each click of the
encoder.
5 Press the [SETUP] encoder to apply the setting.
The status is back to the channel select (Step 3).
Operation Procedure
2 1, 4, 53
Off:
On: (Default setting)
1, 4, 5
3
2
Off: (Default setting)
1:
2 and 3:
4:
5 and 6:
7: