Yamaha mt-4x Manual Do Utilizador

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Precautions
 
User’s Guide
 
Precautions
 
1
Avoid excessive heat, humidity, dust, and vibration.
 
Keep the MT4X away from locations where it is likely to be 
exposed to high temperatures or humidity, such as direct 
sunlight, near radiators, stoves, etc. Also avoid locations which 
are subject to excessive dust accumulation or vibration which 
could cause mechanical damage.
 
2
Avoid physical shocks
 
Strong physical shocks can cause damage. Handle the unit with 
care.
 
3
Clean with a soft dry cloth
 
Never use solvents such as benzine or thinner to clean the 
MT4X. Wipe it clean with a soft dry cloth.
 
4
Do not open the case or attempt repairs or modification 
yourself
 
The MT4X contains no user-serviceable parts. For other than 
routine cleaning, refer all maintenance to qualified YAMAHA 
service personnel. Opening the case and/or tampering with the 
internal circuitry will void the warranty.
 
5
Make sure power is off before making or removing 
connections
 
Always turn the power OFF prior to connecting or 
disconnecting cables. This will prevent damage to the MT4X as 
well as other connected equipment.
 
6
Handle cables carefully
 
Always plug and unplug cables — including the AC cord — by 
gripping the connector, not the cord.
 
7
Always use the correct power supply
 
The MT4X is sold configured to the appropriate power 
specifications for the local area. The power supply voltage and 
power consumption are listed on the bottom panel. If you move 
to an area with a different AC mains voltage, be sure to check 
with your nearest YAMAHA dealer before using the unit.
 
8
Keep the heads and tape path clean
 
To ensure consistent high performance and sound quality from 
the MT4X, it is important to clean the heads and tape path 
regularly — ideally before each recording session. Use a 
cleaning kit specifically designed to use with cassette tape 
equipment.
 
9
Use only high-quality chrome cassette tape
 
The MT4X is designed to be used with Chrome tape (CrO
 
2
 
 tape 
— Bias: HIGH or TYPEII position; EQ: 70
 
µ
 
s). It will not work 
properly with Ferrichrome tape formulations. You may 
experience high frequency distortion if you use such tapes.
The use of tapes longer than 90 minutes (C-120 and longer) is 
not recommended. These tapes are much thinner and therefore 
prone to poor performance or failure.
TDK SA 46 – 90 and Maxell XLII 46 – 90 are recommended.
 
10 Handle the cassette tapes properly
 
You should fast forward and rewind new tapes before you 
record on them. This will prevent any possible binding that 
could be caused by the tape being tightly wound at the factory.
It is best not to use the first and last 20 seconds of a tape. The 
splice between the leader and the tape can cause distortion.
When loading a cassette, check that the tape is not loose, then 
load the tape firmly into the cassette compartment. If the tape is 
not loaded properly, the unit may jam or otherwise malfunction.
 
11 Use the dbx™ switch correctly
 
To obtain the best possible sound quality, you should always use 
the dbx™ noise reduction system to playback tapes that were 
recorded with the dbx™ system on. If the tape was recorded 
without dbx™, turn the noise reduction system off.
The dbx™ noise reduction system was manufactured based on a 
patent licence from THAT Corporation. dbx is a trademark of 
Carillion Electronics Corporation.
 
Contents
 
Precautions
 
1
 
Introduction
 
2
Features2
Structure of the MT4X3
 
1 Controls and Connections
 
5
Channel Modules6
Master Module7
Recorder Controls8
Transport Controls10
Multi-function Display10
Front Panel Connections11
Rear Panel Connections12
Power Connections13
 
2 Example System
 
14
 
3 Recording Functions
 
15
Monitoring15
Initial recording16
Overdubbing19
Punch-in/out recording21
Ping-pong recording29
Mixdown32
 
4 Synchronization
 
34
FSK recording35
Synchronized playback36
Synchronized mixdown39
 
5 Memory Functions
 
41
Memo Function41
Repeat Function42
Recording Levels Function42
 
Appendix
 
44
Troubleshooting44
Maintenance45
Specifications46
Block Diagram48
Dimensions49
Tracking Sheet49
Glossary51