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Using the ms stereo microphone – Yamaha WC42260 User Manual

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Using the MS Stereo Microphone

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DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual

Using the MS Stereo Microphone

The MS system is a type of stereo recording that uses two microphones: mono-directional
M (Middle) and bi-directional S (Side) microphones. An M microphone picks up main sig-
nals, and an S microphone picks up directional signals. These two signals are decoded by
calculating a sum (M plus S) and a difference (M minus S), and are recorded to L and R
channels.

An MS microphone is usually a stereo microphone that features both M and S functions.
To use an MS microphone, do the following:

1

Connect the L connector of an MS microphone to an odd channel input jack,
and the R connector to an even channel input jack.

Signals from the MS microphone are
input from the L and R connectors. To
use an MS microphone with the
DM2000, connect the L connector to
the input jack of an odd Input Chan-
nel, and connect the R connector to
the input jack of the partner channel.

2

Use the DISPLAY ACCESS [PAIR] button to locate the Pair pages.

3

Turn on the MS button for the channels to which the MS microphone is con-
nected.

The two channels are automatically paired and MS Decoding is turned on. With MS Decod-
ing turned on, the faders and Encoders (Pan parameters) function as follows:

Odd-channel faders.................M level (Controls the volume level.)

Odd-channel Encoders ...........ML/MR balance

Even-channel faders ................S level (Controls the left and right directional spread.)

Even-channel Encoders ..........SL/SR balance

4

Use the faders and Encoders to adjust the MS microphone level and balance.

When the signals are routed to paired Buses or the Stereo Bus, a sum of signals (ML plus
SL) is sent to the odd-numbered Bus, and a difference of signals (ML minus SL) is sent to
the even-numbered Bus.

MS microphone

R connector

L connector