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Touring the MT400
This section takes you on a tour of the MT400, identifying the various parts to familiarize you
with your new recorder.
Input Channels
A
GAIN control
This rotary control adjusts the sensitivity of the MIC/LINE
INPUT jack
as a synthesizer) signals can be handled with ease.
B
EQ control
These rotary controls are used to adjust a tonal quality of the
high, middle, and low frequency bands independently. They
boost (amplify) and cut (attenuate) the corresponding basic
frequency in the range of ± 12 dB. A flat setting (i.e., no boost
or cut) can be set quickly using the control's center detentes.
C
AUX controls
These rotary controls are used to send the input channel (1–4) signal to the AUX SEND 1 and
2 outputs. They are commonly used to adjust the level of signal sent to external effects
processors.
Note: The AUX controls handle post-fader signals (signals that have passed through the
faders
D
CUE control
This control is used to adjust the level of Track (1–4) input signal and playback signal that will
be sent to the cue bus. The CUE bus signals are output from the PHONES jack or the
MONITOR OUT jack for monitoring.The CUE signal source depends on the [INPUT-FLIP]
switch
—Owner's Manual
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so that both microphone and line-level (such
15
10
5
0
–5
–10
–15
20
50
100
200
Frequency (Hz)
HIGH: Basic frequency 12 kHz (shelving type)
MID:
Basic frequency 1 kHz (peaking type)
LOW: Basic frequency 80 Hz (shelving type)
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). If the faders are lowered all the way, the AUX control settings will not be effective.
5
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1k
2k
5k
10k
20k
1
GAIN
1
LINE
MIC
HIGH
–12
+12
MID
2
–12
+12
LOW
–12
+12
AUX
1
3
0
10
AUX
2
0
10
MIX
CUE
4
0
10
TAPE
MIC/LINE
to L
5
MIC/
TAPE
LINE
INPUT-FLIP
PAN
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L
R
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
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