Yamaha Audio M3000A User Manual

Owner’s Manual
M
MIXING CONSOLE
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Introduction

Thank you for purchasing the Yamaha M3000A mixing console. The M3000A is based on Yamaha’s experience with the PM series, and features superb sound quality with a full range of functionality such as VCA faders, scene memory, and GA diversity. In order to take full advantage of the M3000A’s performance and enjoy long and trouble-free use, please read this manual carefully.
Note:
This manual assumes that you are thoroughly familiar with basic
operation of mixing consoles and their terminology.
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Contents

Features of the system...............................5
Control panel............................................6
Input channel section................................................ 6
Variable/fixed select section.................................... 13
Mix section ..............................................................14
VCA master fader section .......................................16
STEREO A section................................................... 16
STEREO B section................................................... 18
Monitor section....................................................... 19
Talkback section...................................................... 21
Meter select section .................................................22
Control section........................................................ 22
Matrix section.......................................................... 24
Meter bridge ............................................................25
Rear panel .............................................26
Mono input channel input/output jacks ............... 26
Stereo input channel input/output jacks ...............26
Master section input/output jacks.......................... 27
Output connector for illumination power
supply....................................................................... 29
About the GA Diversity functionality ........30
Using MIX buses 1–8 as group buses..................... 30
Using MIX buses 1–8 as AUX buses ...................... 30
About the Scene Memory function...........31
What is scene memory?...........................................31
About the modes of the Scene Memory function..31
Operations in normal mode....................................32
Operations in check mode ......................................33
Operations in utility mode......................................34
Utility items..............................................................34
Control change table ...............................................35
Using mute groups ..................................................36
About the local control circuit................................37
About the VCA functionality.................... 38
Error messages ......................................41
Specifications ......................................... 42
General specifications..............................................42
Input/output characteristics....................................43
Other ........................................................................44
Dimensions ............................................45
MIDI data format.................................... 46
MIDI Implementation Chart .....................47
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Precautions

• Connect the mixer power cord only to the power supply unit, and connect the power supply unit to an AC outlet of the type stated in this on the power supply unit. Failure to do so is a fire and electrical shock hazard.
• Do not locate the mixer in a place subject to excessive heat or in direct sunlight. This could be a fire hazard.
• Do not place the mixer in a place subject to excessive humidity or dust. This could be a fire and electrical shock hazard.
• Do not plug several devices into the same AC outlet. This may overload the AC outlet, and could be a fire and elec­trical shock hazard. It may also affect the performance of some equipment.
• Do not place heavy objects on the power cord. A dam­aged power cord is a potential fire and electrical shock hazard.
• If the power cord is damaged (i.e., cut or a bare wire is exposed), ask your dealer for a replacement. Using the mixer in this condition is a fire and shock hazard.
• Hold the power cord plug when disconnecting from an AC outlet. Never pull the cord. Damaging the power cord in this way is a potential fire and electrical shock hazard.
• Do not place small metal objects on top of the mixer. Metal objects inside the mixer are a fire and electrical shock hazard.
• Do not try to modify the mixer. This could be a fire and electrical shock hazard.
• The mixer operating temperature is between 5˚C and 35˚C (41˚F and 95˚F).
Owner’s Manual or as marked
• Turn off all audio devices and speakers when connecting to the mixer. Refer to the owner’s manual for each device. Use the correct cables and connect as specified.
• If you notice any abnormality—such as smoke, odor, or noise—turn off the mixer immediately. Remove the power cord from the AC outlet. Confirm that the abnor­mality is no longer present. Consult your dealer for repair. Using the mixer in this condition is a fire and shock hazard.
• If a foreign object or water gets inside the mixer, turn it off immediately. Remove the power cord from the AC outlet. Consult your dealer for repair. Using the mixer in this condition is a fire and electrical shock hazard.
• If you plan not to use the mixer for a long period of time, remove the power cord from the AC outlet. Leaving the mixer connected is a fire hazard.
• Do not use benzene, thinner, cleaning detergent, or a chemical cloth to clean the mixer. Use only a soft, dry cloth.
• The mixer is a heavy piece of equipment. Always grip the underneath, not the side panels, when lifting.
• The mixer uses high-frequency digital circuits that may cause interference on radios and televisions placed close to it. If interference does occur, relocate the affected equipment.
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Features of the system

• The M3000A provides a generous number of input modules; 4 stereo and monaural (the M3000A-56C provides 56 monaural, the M3000A-40C provides 40 monaural, the M3000A-32 provides 32 monaural, and the M3000A-24 provides 24 monaural). Stereo out­put, 16 mix outputs, and 8 matrix outputs are pro­vided in addition. The M3000A is suitable for use in a wide range of applications, such as the main mixer for sound reinforcement, as a monitor mixer, or in build­ing installations.
• The GA Diversity function allows each pair of MIX buses 1/2–7/8 to be switched between group bus (fixed output level from the input channels) and AUX bus (variable output level from the input channels). Bus configuration can be set up as needed.
• The Scene Memory function allows the on/off status of the mono/stereo input channels, MIX OUT 1–16, and STEREO A OUT to be saved as one of 128 “scenes.” Scenes can be selected from the front panel, or by MIDI program change messages from an exter­nal device. In addition, MIDI control change mes­sages transmitted from an external device can be used to switch the individual on/off status of input chan­nels or bus outputs channels.
• By modifying internal settings, Scene Memory num­bers 1–8 can be used as mute groups. In this case, up to eight mute (on/off) settings can be added/defeated individually.
• Eight VCA master faders allow the gain of multiple input channels to be controlled as a group. By group­ing the desired input channels and assigning them to a VCA master fader, you can adjust the mix as appropri­ate for the on-state action using the VCA master fad­ers alone.
• The mono input channels provide a 26 dB pad, HPF, phase switch, four-band parametric EQ, and 100 mm full stroke faders as well as DIRECT OUT jacks. Phan­tom power is also provided, and can be switched on/ off individually.
• The M3000A-40C/M3000A-56C features a center master design that places the master section in the middle of the mixer for superior operability.
• All input channels provide a PFL switch, and an AFL switch is provided for MATRIX OUT 1–8/MIX OUT 1–16/STEREO A OUT/STEREO B OUT. This makes it easy to check your input/output sources.
• Eight independent matrices are provided. The signals from MIX OUT 1–16/STEREO A OUT and dedicated input jacks can be mixed at the desired levels, and out­put from MATRIX OUT jacks 1–8. This capability can be used for foldback or as a mix for individual speak­ers/amps.
• All mono input channels, stereo buses, and MIX buses provide an INSERT I/O jack. External effect proces­sors can be inserted as necessary.
• The talkback signal and test tone oscillators can be sent to any of the MIX buses 1-2–13/16 or the stereo buses.
• As monitor sources for the monitor output, you can select (in addition to STEREO A OUT), PFL from the input channels, AFL/PFL from MATRIX OUT 1–8/ MIX OUT 1–16/STEREO A OUT/STEREO B OUT, or 2TR IN 1/2.
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Control panel

Input channel section

+48V
1 2 3 4 5
6
7
8
GAIN
+10
20
HI
HI­MID
LO­MID
LO
–34
–60–16
26dB
Ø
15050
400
HPF
8k3k
20k
1k
+15–15
3k1.2k
8k
0.4k
+15–15
600240
1.6k
80
+15–15
20090
600
30
+15–15
EQ
ø
EQ
EQ
±
Mono input channels
The M3000A-56C provides 56 input channels, the M3000A-40C provides 40 input channels, the M3000A-32 provides 32 input channels, and the M3000A-24 provides 24 input channels. All input channels have the same specifications.
A
Phantom power switch/ +48 V indicator
This switch turns the +48 V phantom power on/off for each channel. When phantom power is on, the +48 V indicator located above the switch will light. If you wish to use phantom power, first make sure that the PHANTOM MASTER switch (page 28) located on the rear panel is turned on.
B
GAIN control
This control adjusts the input sensitivity. Levels sup­ported are –16dB ~ –60 dB when the Pad switch ( 3 ) is off, and +10dB ~ –34dB when the switch is on.
C
26 dB pad switch
This switch attenuates the input signal by 26 dB. When the switch is pressed ( ), the pad is on.
D
(phase) switch
This switch reverses the phase of the input signal. When the switch is pressed ( ), the phase is reversed.
J
P
J
P
L
P
O
N
P
M1
100
M2
100
M3
100
M4
100
PRE
I
M5
100
M6
100
M7
100
E
HPF (high pass filter) control
This controls the cutoff frequency of the high pass fil­ter. The range is 20Hz–400Hz.
F
HPF switch
This switch turns the high pass filter on/off. When the switch is pressed ( ), the high pass filter is on, and the signal component below the frequency specified by the HPF control ( 5 ) will be attenuated by 12 dB/ oct.
G
control
This is a four-band equalizer which can boost/cut
M8
100
PRE
M9
100
each band over range of
±
15 dB. HI-MID and LOW­MID provide switches that let you change between two settings of Q (filter steepness). The center fre­quency, Q value, and gain range of each band are as
M10
100
K
M11
100
M12
100
PRE
PAN
M14
M13
M13/
100
M14
PAN
M
M16
M15
M15/
100
M16
PRE
follows.
Band
HI 1 kHz–20 kHz 0.667 HI-MID 0.4 kHz–8 kHz 1.41/2.88 LO-MID 80 Hz–1.6 kHz 1.41/2.88 LO 30 Hz–600 Hz 0.667
H
switch
Center
frequency
Q Gain
This switches the equalizer on/off. When the switch is
15 dB
pressed ( ), the equalizer is on.
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I
M1–M8 switches
These switch on/off the signal which is sent from the input channel to MIX buses 1–8.
Note: If these switches are off, no signal will be sent
to the corresponding MIX bus from this input channel, regardless of the switch setting of the vari­able/fixed select section (page 13).
J
M1–M8 mix level controls
These controls send the signal from the input channel to MIX buses 1–8. When the control is in the “ position, the level is nominal (0 dB). Use the PRE switch ( P ) to switch between pre/post fader.
Note: For MIX bus pairs for which the variable/fix
select section (page 13) switch is set to FIX, the out­put level which is sent from each input channel to the bus will be fixed, and therefore the mix level control setting will have no effect.
K
M9–M12 switches
These are on/off switches for the signals that are sent from the input channel to MIX buses 9–12.
L
M9–M12 mix level controls
These controls send the signal from the input channel to MIX buses 9–12. When the control is in the “ position, the level is nominal (0 dB). Use the PRE switch ( P ) to switch between pre/post fader.
Control panel
M
M13/M14 , M15/M16 switches
These are on/off switches for the signals that are sent from the input channel to MIX buses 13–16. M13 and 14, and M15 and M16 are stereo pairs, and each pair is turned on/off by one switch. Use the PRE switch ( P ) to switch between pre/post fader.
N
M13/M14 , M15/M16 mix level controls
These controls send the signal from the input channel to MIX buses 13–16. When the control is in the “
position, the level is nominal (0 dB). M13 and M14,
and M15 and M16 are stereo pairs, and the output level of each pair is controlled by one knob. Use the PRE switch ( P ) to switch between pre/post fader.
O
M13/M14 , M15/M16 pan controls
These controls set the panning of the signals that are sent from the input channel to MIX buses 13/14 or MIX buses 15/16. When the control is in the center position, an equal amount of signal will be sent to both buses.
P
PRE switches
These are pre-fader/post-fader switches for the signals that are sent from the input channel to MIX buses 1–
16. Pre/post can be switched independently for each group of MIX buses: 1–4, 5–8, 9–12, and 13–16. When
the switch is pressed ( ), the post-EG/pre-fader sig­nal will be sent to the corresponding group of MIX buses.
+48V
HPF
4 Stage EQ
f
g
fgQfg
LO
from VCA Master
from Ctrl Master
LO-MID
Input
1-24/1-40
+48V
PAD
26dB
PHANTOM
MASTER
HA
GAIN
INSERT I/O
Q
HI-MID
CHECK ON
CONTROL
ON/EDIT
Internal Jumper
PEAK NOM SIGNAL
VCA
EQHPF
f
g
HI
1
2
7
8
DIRECT OUT
ST
PRE
PRE
PRE
PRE
PFL
PAN
M1
M2
M3
M4
M5
M6
M7
M8
M9
M10
M11
M12
M13/
PAN
M14 M15/
PAN
M16
(VARIABLE)
2 4 6 8
MIX
11 13 15
10 12 14 16
MIX
(FIX)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 81 3 5 7 9
PFL
L R ON
ST
L R
7
Control panel
R
V
PAN
CHECK ON
PEAK NOM SIGNAL
10
5
0
5
10
20
30
40 50 60
RL
ON/
EDIT
PFL
ST
Q
(stereo) switch
Q
ST
S
T
When this switch is on, the signal of the input channel will be sent to the (ST) stereo bus.
R
PAN control
This sets the panning of the signal that is sent from the input channel to the ST bus.
S
ON/EDIT switch/ ON , CHECK indicators
The function of this switch and these indicators will
1 2 3 4
U
5 6 7 8
VCA
W
depend on the mode of the M3000A.
In normal mode
The ON/EDIT switch will turn on the input channel. When on, the ON indicator will light. Channels which are turned off will send no signal to the ST bus or the MIX buses. However even in this case, you can use the PFL switch ( W ) to monitor the channel from the MONITOR OUT jacks or the PHONE jack.
In check mode
In check mode (page 33), you can use the CHECK indicators to view the on/off status of each channel stored in a scene before you actually recall the scene. This is convenient when you wish to verify the status of each channel before you recall a scene. In check mode, you can also use the ON/EDIT switches to change only the lit/dark status of the CHECK indicators. (The actual on/off setting will not be affected.) Use this when you wish to maintain the current mix settings, and store partially modified set­tings as a scene.
T
PEAK/NOM/SIGNAL indicators
Three indicators show the level of the input channel signal after it passes through the EQ.
• PEAK indicator
This will light when the signal exceeds the nominal level by 18 dB.
• NOM (nominal) indicator
This will light when the signal reaches nominal level (0 dB).
• SIGNAL indicator
This will light when the signal reaches 10 dB below the nominal level.
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Control panel
U VCA GROUP select switches
These switches select the VCA master fader(s) which will control the signal output level of this channel. When you select a VCA group 1–8, the indicator located at the left of each switch will light, and the corresponding VCA master fader (VCA master section
3) will control the channel. It is possible to select two or more VCA groups for one input channel, or to con­trol two or more input channels by the same VCA group.
Channels for which a VCA group is selected
The signal output level of the channel can be con­trolled both by the corresponding VCA master fader(s) and by the channel fader (V). The settings of all corresponding VCA master faders are summed with the setting of the channel fader to specify the sig­nal output level of that channel.
Channels for which a VCA group is not selected
The signal output level of the channel can be con­trolled only by the channel fader (V).
Note: For details on VCA functions, refer to page 38.
V Channel fader
This fader adjusts the signal output level of the input channel. This fader will affect the level of the signal that is sent to the ST bus and to the MIX buses (if the PRE switch is off). If one or more VCA groups are selected by the VCA GROUP select switches (U), the signal output level of that channel will also be affected by the corresponding VCA master fader(s).
W PFL (pre-fader listen) switch
When this switch is on ( ), the indicator will light, and the pre-fader/post-EQ signal of this input chan­nel will be sent to the PFL bus, allowing it to be moni­tored from the MONITOR OUT jacks or the PHONES jack.
+48V
HPF
4 Stage EQ
f
g
fgQfg
LO
from VCA Master
from Ctrl Master
LO-MID
Input
1-24/1-40
+48V
PAD
26dB
PHANTOM
MASTER
HA
GAIN
INSERT I/O
Q
HI-MID
CHECK ON
CONTROL
ON/EDIT
Internal Jumper
PEAK NOM SIGNAL
VCA
EQHPF
f
g
HI
1
2
7
8
DIRECT OUT
ST
PRE
PRE
PRE
PRE
PFL
PAN
M1
M2
M3
M4
M5
M6
M7
M8
M9
M10
M11
M12
M13/
PAN
M14 M15/
PAN
M16
(VARIABLE)
2 4 6 8
MIX
11 13 15
10 12 14 16
MIX
(FIX)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 81 3 5 7 9
PFL
L R ON
ST
L R
9
Control panel
Stereo input channels
A
B C
D
E
G
M
G
M
I
M
L
K
M
GAIN
HI
HI­MID
LO­MID
LO
The M3000A provides four stereo input channels. Ste-
A
–30+10
B
–20+10
A B
reo sound sources such as sub-mixers, effect proces­sor, or CD players can be input to the INPUT A jacks (XLR connectors) or INPUT B jacks (RCA phono connectors) located on the rear panel.
A GAIN A control
This control adjusts the input sensitivity of the signal that is input from the XLR connector INPUT A jack
+15–15
(rear panel 4). The level range is +10~ –30 dB. When the A/B select switch (3) is in the B position ( ), this control will have no effect.
+15–15
B GAIN B control
This control adjusts the input sensitivity of the signal that is input from the RCA phono connector INPUT B jack (rear panel 5). The level range is +10~ –20 dB.
+15–15
When the A/B select switch (3) is in the A position ( ), this control will have no effect.
C A/B select switch
+15–15
EQ
M1
100
M2
100
M3
100
M4
100
PRE
F
M5
100
M6
100
M7
100
M8
100
PRE
M9
100
M10
100
H
M11
100
M12
100
PRE
BAL
M14
M13
M13/
100
M14
BAL
J
M16
M15
M15/
100
M16
PRE
This switch selects the input jacks that the stereo input channel will use. When the switch is in the upward position ( ) the INPUT A jack can be used. When the switch is in the downward position ( ) the INPUT B jacks can be used.
D EQ controls
This is a four-band equalizer which allows ±15 dB of
boost/cut for each band. The HI-MID and LOW-MID bands allow you to switch between two settings of Q (steepness). The center frequency, Q values, and gain range for each band is as follows.
Band
HI 20 kHz 0.667 HI-MID 3 kHz 1.41/2.88 LO-MID 800 Hz 1.41/2.88 LO 50 Hz 0.667
Center
frequency
Q Gain
±15 dB
E EQ switch
This switches the equalizer on/off. The equalizer is on when the switch is pressed down ( ).
F M1–M8 switches
These switch on/off the signal which is sent from the stereo input channel to MIX buses 1–8.
Note: If these switches are off, no signal will be sent to the corresponding MIX bus from this input channel, regardless of the switch setting of the vari­able/fixed select section (page 13).
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Control panel
G M1–M8 mix level controls
These controls combine the stereo signal from the ste­reo input channel into a mono signal, and send it to
MIX buses 1–8. When the control is in the “” posi-
tion, the level is nominal (0 dB). Use the PRE switch (M) to switch between pre/post fader.
Note: For MIX bus pairs for which the variable/fix select section (page 13) switch is set to FIX, the out­put level which is sent from each input channel to the bus will be fixed, and therefore the mix level control setting will have no effect.
H M9–M12 switches
These are on/off switches for the signals that are sent from the stereo input channel to MIX buses 9–12.
I M9–M12 mix level controls
These controls combine the stereo signal from the ste­reo input channel into a mono signal, and send it to
MIX buses 9–12. When the control is in the “” posi-
tion, the level is nominal (0 dB). Use the PRE switch (M) to switch between pre/post fader.
J M13/M14, M15/M16 switches
These are on/off switches for the signals that are sent from the stereo input channel to MIX buses 13–16. M13 and 14, and M15 and M16 are stereo pairs, and each pair is turned on/off by one switch.
K M13/M14, M15/M16 mix level controls
These controls send the stereo signal from the stereo input channel to MIX buses 13/14, 15/16. When the
control is in the “” position, the level is nominal (0
dB). M13 and M14, and M15 and M16 are stereo pairs, and the output level of each pair is controlled by one knob. Use the PRE switch (P) to switch between pre/post fader.
L M13/M14, M15/M16 BAL (balance) controls
These controls set the left/right balance of the signals that are sent from the stereo input channel to MIX buses 13/14 or MIX buses 15/16.
M PRE switches
These are pre-fader/post-fader switches for the signals that are sent from the stereo input channel to the MIX buses. Pre/post can be switched independently for each group of MIX buses: 1–4, 5–8, 9–12, and 13–16. When the switch is pressed ( ), the pre-fader/post­EQ signal will be sent to the corresponding group of MIX buses.
ST CH
INPUT A
1-4
INPUT B
PEAK NOM
L
R
L
R
B
HA
HA
GAIN A GAIN A
HA
4 Stage EQ
LO
g
g
4 Stage EQ
from VCA Master
from Ctrl Master
LO-MID
Q
g
HI-MID
Q
CONTROL
ON/EDIT
g
1
2
7
8
ONCHECK
A
HA
SIGNAL
VCA
EQ
HI
VCA
PRE
PRE
PRE
PRE
PFL
BAL
ST
M1
M2
M3
M4
M5
M6
M7
M8
M9
M10
M11
M12
M13
BAL
M14
M15
BAL
M16
(VARIABLE)
2 4 6 8
MIX
10 12 14 16
11 13 15
MIX
(FIX)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 81 3 5 7 9
PFL
L R ON
ST
L R
11
Control panel
O
S
BAL
CHECK ON
PEAK NOM SIGNAL
10
5
0
5
10
20
30
40 50 60
RL
ON/
EDIT
PFL
N
ST
P
Q
1 2 3 4
R
5 6 7 8
VCA
T
N ST (stereo) switch
When this switch is on, the signal of the input channel will be sent to the (ST) stereo bus.
O BAL (balance) control
This sets the left/right balance of the signal that is sent from the input channel to the ST bus.
P ON/EDIT switch/ON, CHECK indicators
The function of this switch and these indicators will depend on the mode of the M3000A.
In normal mode
The ON/EDIT switch will turn on the stereo input channel. When on, the ON indicator will light. Chan­nels which are turned off will send no signal to the ST bus or the MIX buses. However even in this case, you can use the PFL switch (T) to monitor the channel from the MONITOR OUT jacks or the PHONE jack.
In check mode
You can use the CHECK indicators to view the on/off status of each channel stored in a scene before you actually recall the scene. This is convenient when you wish to verify the status of each channel before you recall a scene. In check mode, you can also use the ON/EDIT switches to change only the lit/dark status of the CHECK indicators. (The actual on/off setting will not be affected.) For details on Check mode, refer to page 33.
Q PEAK/NOM/SIGNAL indicators
Three indicators show the level of the stereo input channel signal after it passes through the EQ.
• PEAK indicator
This will light when the sum of the L and R signals exceeds the nominal level by 18 dB.
• NOM (nominal) indicator
This will light when the sum of the L and R signals reaches nominal level (0 dB).
• SIGNAL indicator
This will light when the sum of the L and R signals reaches 10 dB below the nominal level.
R VCA GROUP select switches
These switches select the VCA master fader(s) which will control the signal output level of this stereo input channel. When you select a VCA group 1–8, the indi­cator located at the left of each switch will light, and the corresponding VCA master fader (VCA master section 3) will control the channel. It is possible to select two or more VCA groups for one stereo input channel, or to control two or more channels by the same VCA group.
Stereo input channels for which a VCA group is
selected
The signal output level of the channel can be con­trolled both by the corresponding VCA master fader(s) and by the channel fader (S).
Stereo input channels for which a VCA group is
not selected
The signal output level of the stereo input channel can be controlled only by the channel fader (S).
Note: For details on VCA functions, refer to page 38.
S Channel fader
This fader adjusts the signal output level of the stereo input channel. This fader will affect the level of the signal that is sent to the ST bus and to the MIX buses (if the PRE switch is off). If one or more VCA groups are selected by the VCA GROUP select switches (R), the signal output level of that channel will also be affected by the corresponding VCA master fader(s).
T PFL (pre-fader listen) switch
When this switch is on ( ), the indicator will light, and the pre-fader/post-EQ signal of this stereo input channel will be sent to the PFL bus, allowing it to be monitored from the MONITOR OUT jacks or the PHONES jack.
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Variable/fixed select section
The M3000A’s GA (Group/Aux) diversity function allows MIX buses 1–8 to function either as group buses or as AUX buses. In this section, you can switch each pair of MIX buses (1/2, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8) between functioning as group buses or as AUX buses.
+15–15
EQ
M1
100
M2
100
M3
100
M4
100
PRE
M5
100
+15–15
EQ
M1
100
M2
100
M3
100
M4
100
PRE
M5
100
100
100
100
100
100
PRE
+15–15
EQ
M1
M2
M3
M4
M5
+15–15
VARIABLE
EQ
FIX
M1
100
M2
100
M3
100
M4
100
PRE
M5
100
1
Control panel
A Variable/fixed select switches
These switches select whether the level of the signals sent from the input channels to MIX buses 1–8 will be fixed (FIX) or variable (VARIABLE). From top to bot­tom, these switch MIX buses 1/2, 3/4, 5/6 and 7/8.
When FIX ( ) is selected
The corresponding pair of MIX buses (1/2, 3/4, 5/6, 7/
8) will function as a group bus, and the signal of the MIX (FIX) bus will be output to the corresponding mix channel. In this case, the settings of the mix level controls M1–M8 (mono input channels J, stereo input channels 7) will have no effect.
When VARIABLE ( ) is selected
The corresponding pair of MIX buses (1/2, 3/4, 5/6, 7/
8) will function as an AUX bus, and the signal of the MIX (VARIABLE) bus will be output to the corre­sponding mix channel. In this case, the mix level con­trols M1–M8 (mono input channels J, stereo input channels 7) will take effect just as they are set.
M6
100
M7
100
M8
100
PRE
1 3 5 7 12345678
2468
MIX
(VARIABLE)
M6
100
M7
100
M8
100
PRE
9 111315
10 12 14 16
(FIX)
M6
100
M7
100
M8
100
PRE
MIX
VARIABLE
M6
100
M7
100
M8
100
PRE
ST
LR
1357
MIX INSERT I/O
ONCHECK
fromCtrl
CONTROL
Master
ON/EDIT
FIX
MIX 2: Same as MIX 1
PAN
to Meter
TO MATRIX
TO STEREO
from INPUT
MIX OUT 1
AFL
(MIX)
2468
TO MATRIX
9 111315
10 12 14 16
(SUB)(ST)
LR
MAS
MAS
AFL
PFL
AFL
LRON
RL
LR
MIX 3-4, 5-6, 7-8: Same as MIX 1-2
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Control panel

Mix section

These output channels control the signals of MIX buses 1–16. MIX buses 13/14 and 15/16 are controlled as stereo pairs respectively. The signal that passes through these output channels is output individually from the MIX OUT 1–16 jacks (page 27), and can also be sent to the MAS AFL bus, MAS PFL bus, ST bus, and the matrix.
TO MATRIX
TO MATRIX
TO MATRIX
TO MATRIX
TO MATRIX
L
L
L
L
L
PAN
TO STEREO
MIX 1/2
CHECK
ON
ON/EDIT
10
10 20
40
AFL
MIX 1/2
L
R
PAN
PAN
L
R
R
PAN
TO STEREO
MIX 3/4
CHECK
ON
ON/EDIT
10
5
5
0
0
5
5
10 20
40
AFL
MIX 3/4
R
L
PAN
TO STEREO
MIX 5/6
CHECK
ON/EDIT
MIX 5/6
R
PAN
PAN
L
R
R
PAN
TO STEREO
MIX 7/8
CHECK
ON
ON
ON/EDIT
10
10
5
5
0
0
5
5
10
10
20
20
40
40
AFL
AFL
MIX 7/8
R
L
PAN
TO STEREO
MIX 9/10
CHECK
ON
ON/EDIT
AFL
MIX 9/10
R
PAN
R
10 5
0
5 10 20
40
A TO MATRIX switches
When these switches are on ( ), the signal of the corresponding MIX OUT will be sent to the matrix.
B PAN controls/BAL controls
These controls specify the pan (MIX OUT 1–12) or left/right balance (MIX OUT 13–16) when the MIX OUT signal is sent to the ST bus.
L
PAN
TO STEREO
CHECK
ON
10
10 20
40
L
R
PAN
R
MIX 13/14MIX 11/12 MIX 15/16
5
0
5
MIX 13/14MIX 11/12 MIX 15/16
TO MATRIXTO MATRIX
L
BAL
TO STEREO
CHECK ON
ON/EDITON/EDIT
AFLAFL
R
10
5
0
5 10 20
40
TO MATRIX
L
BAL
TO STEREO
ON/EDIT
AFL
CHECK ON
D ON/EDIT switches
The function of these switches and indicators will depend on the mode of the M3000A.
In normal mode
The ON/EDIT switches will turn each MIX OUT on/ off. When on, the ON indicator will light. MIX OUTs which are turned off will send no signal to the MIX OUT 1–16 jacks, the MAS AFL bus, the ST bus or the matrix. However even in this case, you can turn on the AFL switch (6) to monitor the pre-fader signal from
A
the MONITOR OUT jacks or the PHONE jack.
In check mode
B
R
C
You can use the CHECK indicators to view the on/off status of each MIX OUT stored in a scene before you actually recall the scene. In check mode, you can also use the ON/EDIT switches to change only the lit/dark status of the CHECK indicators. (The actual on/off setting will not be affected.) For details on check mode, refer to page 33.
E Mix master faders
D
10
5
0
5
E
10 20
40
F
These faders adjust the output level of MIX OUT 1–
16. These faders affect the signal which is sent to the MIX OUT 1–16 jacks, the MAS AFL bus, the ST bus, and the matrix.
F AFL (after fader listen) switches
These switches allow the signals from MIX OUT to be monitored from the MONITOR OUT jacks or PHONES jack. When these switches are on ( ), the indicator will light, and the pre-fader signal of the corresponding MIX bus will be sent to the MAS PFL bus, and the post-fader signal will be sent to the MAS AFL bus, allowing you to monitor from the MONI­TOR OUT jacks or the PHONES jacks. The signal of the MAS AFL bus can be monitored when the MAS­TER PFL switch (page 19) of the monitor section is off, and the signal of the MAS PFL bus can be moni­tored when this switch is on. However while even one of the PFL switches of the input channels is on, the signal of the PFL bus will take precedence, meaning that it will not be possible to monitor MIX OUT.
C TO STEREO switches
When these switches are on ( ), the signal of the corresponding MIX OUT will be sent to the ST bus.
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MIX buses 1–8
MIX
(VARIABLE)
1 3 5 7 12345678
2468
9 111315
10 12 14 16
MIX (FIX)
VARIABLE
Control panel
ST
LR
1357
MIX INSERT I/O
ONCHECK
fromCtrl
CONTROL
Master
ON/EDIT
FIX
MIX 2: Same as MIX 1
MIX 3-4, 5-6, 7-8: Same as MIX 1-2
PAN
to Meter
TO MATRIX
TO STEREO
from INPUT
MIX OUT 1
AFL
(MIX)
2468
TO MATRIX
9 111315
10 12 14 16
(SUB)(ST)
LR
MAS
MAS
AFL
PFL
AFL
LRON
RL
LR
MIX buses 9–12
MIX
(VARIABLE)
1 3 5 7 12345678
2468
9 111315
10 12 14 16
MIX buses 13–16
MIX
(VARIABLE)
1 3 5 7 12345678
2468
9 111315
10 12 14 16
MIX (FIX)
MIX (FIX)
from Ctrl Master
from Ctrl Master
MIX INSERT I/O
MIX INSERT I/O
MIX INSERT I/O
CHECK ON
CONTROL
ON/EDIT
MIX 10, 11, 12: Same as MIX 9
ONCHECK
CONTROL
ON/EDIT
PAN
BAL
to Meter
TO MATRIX
TO STEREO
to Meter
TO MATRIX
TO STEREO
AFL
from ST CH
MIX OUT 9
MIX OUT 13
MIX OUT 14
ST
LR
ST
LR
1357
2468
1357
2468
TO MATRIX
(MIX)
9111315
10 12 14 16
TO MATRIX
(MIX)
9111315
10 12 14 16
(SUB)(ST)
LR
(SUB)(ST)
LR
MAS
MAS
AFL
PFL
AFL
LRON
RL
LR
MAS
MAS
AFL
AFL
PFL LRON
RL
LR
AFL
MIX 15-16: Same as MIX 13-14
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