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Example 1) Ballroom where the Room Combiner can be used
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Verifying that the settings were applied
The main items to verify are listed below. For details on each parameter setting, refer to “MTX-MRX Editor User Guide”
and “MRX Designer User Guide.
1.
Push switch 1 of the DCP4S to recall the “Split” preset.
2.
Connect an audio signal such as BGM, a Blu-Ray disc player, or AUX IN to the inputs of the
MRX7-D, and adjust the input levels.
Individually adjust the BGM input levels using “Fader(3).” The overall BGM sound can be adjusted using knob 2 on
the DCP4V4S. Individually adjust the input levels of the Blu-Ray disc player and AUX IN using “Fader(2)” and
“Fader(5).
3.
Individually adjust the output levels using “Fader(6).
4.
Adjust the input level of the mic using the “ANALOG IN” editor.
Turn the [+48V] button on as necessary.
5.
Adjust the other inputs and outputs.
6.
Press switch 2 of the DCP4S to recall the “Combine” preset.
Check the input and output levels.
When you need to make settings for “Split” and “Combine” but cannot operate the parameters from the DCP, register
the parameters in the “Room Combine” parameter set, storing the state before changing parameters as “Split”, and the
state after changing parameters as “Combine.
7.
Confirm the DCP settings.
Check whether the DCP is operating according to the settings.
When you have finished making all settings, save the project and switch MTX-MRX Editor offline.
This completes the settings for example 1.
NOTE
When adjusting the Blu-Ray disc player and AUX IN, make sure that the Matrix Mixer is on. Also, since the input signal that will be
accepted is based on whether the fader is on/off, use switch 3 on the DCP4V4S to switch between the two when making adjust-
ments.
NOTICE
Be sure to leave this button 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 button off when you connect a device that does not support phantom power to [INPUT] connector.
Do not connect/disconnect a cable to/from [INPUT] connector while this button is on.
Down the output level to the minimum before operating this button.
NOTE
There is no master switch. To avoid malfunctions, be sure to set this appropriately for the equipment that is connected.