How to setup a Yamaha MTX3 with XMV4140 + MCP1 & Wireless DCP App - A complete walkthrough

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  • Опубликовано: 18 ноя 2024

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  • @richardchaffey9842
    @richardchaffey9842 3 года назад +1

    Excellent beginners tutorial. A great comprehensive introduction, and stepping stone video to configuring a Yamaha MTX3 based systems , Well done.

  • @Rajesh_KL
    @Rajesh_KL 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for the excellent tutorial, congratulations. Please build the MRX7-D tutorial in the same manner.

  • @thumperstrauss4431
    @thumperstrauss4431 Год назад

    I plugged a cat5 into port 7 and was able to connect to Yamaha in network screen. I can access the control panel software. I saw settings but I wasn't able to go online like you did. It was grayed out. So I'm not sure what I am doing wrong. I'm trying to troubleshoot a sound problem. The 1/4 inch wire coming from Output 8 sounds very muffled. I can hear myself talking sort of, but no words are discernable.

  • @velocityacoustics
    @velocityacoustics Год назад

    @ 44:54 Let's assume you have two different presets. If you didn't save them by overwriting as you showed each time, but rather went to file>save. Whats the difference? Assuming you had already "saved as" the file first.

    • @avadistribution9027
      @avadistribution9027  Год назад +1

      The Pre-set (camera icon) is a snapshot/scene save of the Parameters within the session. The File Save is the whole .MTX session file on your computer. You open the .mtx file/session in the MTX/MRX editor. You save Pre-sets within the session.

    • @velocityacoustics
      @velocityacoustics Год назад

      ​@@avadistribution9027 You didn't click the actual camera icon to save though....you clicked the preset box you named "001 Normal" to save. Anyways, I have never done it like that, I always just click file>save. However I only have ever used 1 preset in an file/session. Never multiple presets.