Yamaha MT 400 - Manual

Yamaha MT 400

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Important; Read the Following Before Operating MT400; Warnings; MT400 is a precision device. Handle it with care.; Interference; © 1998 Yamaha Corporation. All rights reserved.; Trademarks; dbx is a trademark of Carillon Electronics Corporation.; Keep This Manual For Future Reference
  • Page 3 – Contents
  • Page 4 – Mixer
  • Page 5 – Buying Cassette Tapes for the MT400; s EQ) chrome cassettes of 90 minutes or less,; MT400 Recording Format; Normal cassette recorder tracks
  • Page 6 – About dbx Noise Reduction; This section describes basic terminology used in this manual.; Input channel; Cue bus; — These buses are used to send out signals to connected effects; Overdubbing
  • Page 7 – Input Channels; GAIN control; so that both microphone and line-level (such; EQ control; or cut) can be set quickly using the control’s center detentes.; AUX controls; faders
  • Page 8 – With the switch in the TAPE position (; PAN control; Unity gain
  • Page 9 – Stereo Inputs; LEVEL controls; Monitor/Master Section; MONITOR LEVEL control; and; Monitor select switch; and PHONES; the CUE bus as the monitor source.; CUE; STEREO fader
  • Page 10 – Recorder Section; PITCH control; OFF; METER SELECT switch; dbx switch; ON
  • Page 11 – ZERO STOP switch; Transport Section; U V W X Y Z
  • Page 12 – Meter Section; Level meters; is set to “; REC SELECT indicator; , and light up continuously when you press; POWER indicator; This indicator lights up when you turn on the power to the unit.; STEREO INPUTs
  • Page 13 – Front Panel; PHONES; Rear Panel; Use this switch to turn on and off the MT400.; SYNC OUT
  • Page 14 – The First Session; Preparation
  • Page 15 – Loading a Cassette Tape; Recording the First Track; Preparation Before Recording
  • Page 16 – Selecting a recording track; ”, Track 1 is ready for; Checking the recording level; Press the; Monitoring a track recording signal; Set the monitor select switch to “CUE”.
  • Page 17 – The First Take; Starting recording; The Track 1 REC SELECT indicator flashes.; Listening to the first track; The Track 1 REC SELECT indicator turns off.
  • Page 20 – Start recording
  • Page 21 – Mixdown; Connecting a master recorder; )”, the playback sound of the corresponding tracks
  • Page 22 – Raise the STEREO fader to the 7–8 mark.; Recording to a master recorder; Record the final mix to a stereo master recorder.
  • Page 23 – Advanced Recording Techniques; Simultaneous Multi-Channel Recording; Tracks 1 and 2 REC SELECT indicators flash.
  • Page 26 – Set the monitor select switch to “STEREO”.
  • Page 27 – MIC/LINE INPUTs 1 and 3; Sent to the L channel of the Stereo bus.; MIC/LINE INPUTs 2 and 4; Sent to the R channel of the Stereo bus.
  • Page 29 – Using Effects
  • Page 30 – )”, effects are applied to the Track 1 or 2; Using AUX SENDs
  • Page 31 – Applying Effects to Multiple Channels When Recording
  • Page 33 – Applying Effects to Only a Monitor Signal; The vocal will be directly recorded on Track 4.
  • Page 34 – Applying Effects at Mixdown; Tracks 1–4 signals are sent to Input Channels 1–4.
  • Page 35 – Punch In/Out Recording; Using the REC SELECT switch
  • Page 36 – Using a Footswitch
  • Page 37 – The Track 4 REC SELECT indicator flashes.; button. If you press the
  • Page 38 – MIDI Synchronization; Synchronizing the MT400 with a MIDI Sequencer; SYNC Signal Formats
  • Page 39 – Connecting the MT400 to a MIDI System
  • Page 40 – • Creating sequence data
  • Page 41 – Recording a SYNC Signal on the Tape
  • Page 42 – The SYNC signal is recorded onto Track 4.; Synchronized Recording
  • Page 44 – Synchronized Mixdown
  • Page 45 – Appendix; Troubleshooting
  • Page 46 – Maintaining the MT400; Demagnetizing the Record-Play Head
  • Page 47 – Specifications; Tape Transport
  • Page 48 – Control Jack; Dimensions
  • Page 49 – Block Diagram
  • Page 50 – Tracking Sheet; Start; Session Info; Tape speed control; YAMAHA CORPORATION
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MULTITRACK CASSETTE RECORDER

Owner’s Manual

4

4TR

4

STEREO

+6

+3

0

–5

–10

+6

+3

0

–5

–10

POWER

AUX SEND

STEREO INPUT

METER SELECT

REC SELECT

MONITOR/PHONES

ZERO STOP

PITCH

NOISE REDUCTION SYSTEM

TAPE SPEED CONTROL

3

2

1

R

L

REC

REC

PLAY

REW

FF

STOP

PAUSE

OFF

R

3

OFF

L

2

OFF

R

1

OFF

L

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

SYNC

STEREO

ST+CUE

CUE

MULTITRACK CASSETTE RECORDER

MIC/LINE INPUT

INSERT I/O

INSERT I/O

1

2

1

2

3

4

5

L

6

R

8

R

7

L

4.8/ 9.5

+

LEVEL

STEREO

7

L

–8

R

0

10

LEVEL

5

L

–6

R

0

10

LEVEL

MIN

MAX

10

9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0

GAIN

HIGH

10

9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0

LINE

MIC

–12

+12

MID

–12

+12

LOW

–12

+12

AUX

1

0

10

AUX

2

MIX

CUE

MIX

CUE

MIX

CUE

MIX

CUE

0

10

0

10

PAN

INPUT-FLIP

TAPE

TAPE

MIC/

LINE

MIC/LINE

to L

L

R

1

GAIN

HIGH

10

9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0

LINE

MIC

–12

+12

MID

–12

+12

LOW

–12

+12

AUX

1

0

10

AUX

2

0

10

0

10

PAN

INPUT-FLIP

TAPE

TAPE

MIC/

LINE

MIC/LINE

to R

L

R

2

GAIN

HIGH

10

9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0

LINE

MIC

–12

+12

MID

–12

+12

LOW

–12

+12

AUX

1

0

10

AUX

2

0

10

0

10

PAN

INPUT-FLIP

TAPE

TAPE

MIC/

LINE

MIC/LINE

to L

L

R

3

GAIN

HIGH

10

9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0

LINE

MIC

–12

+12

MID

–12

+12

LOW

–12

+12

AUX

1

0

10

AUX

2

0

10

0

10

PAN

INPUT-FLIP

TAPE

TAPE

MIC/

LINE

MIC/LINE

to R

L

R

4

E

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Summary

Page 2 - Important; Read the Following Before Operating MT400; Warnings; MT400 is a precision device. Handle it with care.; Interference; © 1998 Yamaha Corporation. All rights reserved.; Trademarks; dbx is a trademark of Carillon Electronics Corporation.; Keep This Manual For Future Reference

1 —Owner’s Manual Important Read the Following Before Operating MT400 Warnings • Do not locate MT400 in a place subject to excessive heat or in direct sunlight. This could be a fire hazard. • Do not place MT400 in a place subject to excessive humidity or dust. This could be a fire and electrical sho...

Page 3 - Contents

2 —Owner’s Manual Contents Welcome to the MT400.......................... 3 MT400 Features.............................................. 3 Mixer.................................................................3Recorder ...........................................................3 Buying Cassette Tape...

Page 4 - Mixer

3 —Owner’s Manual Welcome to the MT400 MT400 Features The MT400 consists of three major sections: a Mixer section that enables you to mix sounds (with eight inputs and one stereo output): a Recorder section that records and plays sound (with four tracks and four channels): and utility sections inclu...

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