Sony MDM-X4 User Manual 2

Specifications and Main Features

  • MDM-X4 is the Model.
  • The Recording Capability tracks consist of 4 because (MD-DATA discs are used.
  • High-quality analog mixer with ten inputs and four buses is the name given for the mixer.
  • CH 1-6 are input sockets for instruments/mics; RETURN 1/2 are input sockets for external signals are the types of input jacks.
  • TRACK 1~4 output jacks are responsible for playback signals; a STEREO OUT section is added for the stereo bus output; and a MONITOR OUT part is added for monitoring are the different output jacks.
  • Fitted with MIDI IN/OUT/THRU jacks to enable synchronization with other MIDI appliances is the device's midi connectivity.
  • Mix Write, Overdub, Auto Punch-In/Out, Manual Punch-In/Out is the different recording modes.
  • Track Copy, Track Move, Track Exchange, Track Erase, Section Move, Section Exchange, Section Insert, Section Delete are some of the Editing Functions.
  • Level meters are enhanced by counter displays and more indicators that show song duration and repeat modes is the enhanced feature provided.
  • Mains power is given through a connection that meets local votage specification is the power aspect.
  • Allowing the performance to be enhanced by being able to hear the cues one can be able to hear the cues is the cue aspect.
  • The undo function enables the user to quickly revert recent actions is the feature.
  • +/- 8 in pitch control is further optimized, enabling fine control over pitch precision is what this feature is all about.
  • Also available are synchronization facilities for the MTC and MIDI clock.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What type of discs does the model MDM X4 use?

A: MD-DATA discs are used by the model MDM X4 while doing recordings.

Q: Is it possible to record more than four tracks at one go on the MDM-X4?

A: No, this particular recording unit can only record a maximum of four tracks at once.

Q: You referred to the MDM-X4 as a midi device, but are there any aspects of it that can be described as generic midi devices?

A: Yes, there are. On the backside of the device, there are midi in, out and thrus which facilitate connectivity with almost all forms of equipment without inconvenience.

Q: Are there any other devices that are similar to the orm MDM-X4 or commands for rooms that are used for development that the MDM-X4 does not have?

A: Definitely, the MDM X4 has an undo function for a range of tasks ranging from typing to editing, all of which can be undone.

Q: It is customary to disable the sound of a computer or to turn down the volume of the speakers for many people, but for recording this option is very inconvenient. Is there another way to listen to audio tracks?

A: Yes, there is. For example, you have chakra cross tracks and motherboard connectors, these connectors can be used with speakers for listening and adustment of sound hover arounds.

Q: Is it possible to say that MDM X4 is mincer in a sense because in the process of music production some parts in the song are moved, copied or erased?

A: Yes, people do regard the m X4 as a mincer but in it’s true sense it is much more advanced e.g. it even includes various editing functions, exchangeing songs, sections, song parts and even duplication.

Q: Talking about equipment, tell me how to tune a particular contraption?

A: The tuning of instruments has simply gotten more advanced. For example with the MDM-X4 the pitch is incremented by 9%, making tuning much more efficient.

Q: As a musician, what is your advice regarding equipment care?

A: My advice would be too maintain mint condition of the MDM-X4 as the exposure to strong moisture can greatly affect the development and internal functioning of the device/container.

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