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Group out connectors, Group insert i/o connectors, Sub in (group, aux, cue) connectors – Yamaha MC2410M User Manual

Page 10: Cue out connectors, Cue ctrl (control) connector, Return connectors, Tb out connector, Rear panel connections

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® GROUP OUT connectors

Each group buss has an electrically balanced XLR-type

output connector, to feed the monitor amplifier systems.

® GROUP INSERT I/O connectors

As with the input channel inserts, a single unbalanced

TRS jack permits access to the signal path between the

group mix buss and the group fader, with an automatic

closing device if this connector is not used. This is ideal

for inserting devices such as graphic equalizers (to

reduce feedback or "customize" the sound of an individ­

ual monitor mix) or a limiter to prevent monitor over­

load.

GROUP INSERT OUT

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GROUP INSERT IN

SUB IN (GROUP, AUX, CUE) connectors

These unbalanced input connectors allow a second

monitor mixing console to be "cascaded" with the main

monitor console in situations where more inputs are

needed (for example, a big band, orchestra, or a band

using multiple keyboards and complex drum mixing).

The GROUP SUB IN, AUX SUB IN, CUE SUB IN are con­

nected with the corresponding Outputs of the second

console, enabling the master controls of the main con­

sole to control both units.

If two MC2410M's were used in this way, a total of 48

inputs would be

available-sufficient for virtually arty

conceivable situation.

® CUE OUT connectors

These unbalanced output terminals supply the signal for

the operator's monitor speaker system. When cascading

two monitor mixing consoles, it would be connected to

the CUE SUB IN jacks of the main console. As it is rated

at +4 dB, it can feed another headphone monitoring sys­

tem for use by an assistant engineer, road manager, or

even a video director.

The level at this output is adjusted by the CUE/OUT level
control on the front panel.

© CUE CTRL (Control) connector

When two Yamaha MC2410M/MC3210M mixing console

are cascaded together, connecting the CUE CONTROL

terminals of both consoles, via a standard 1/4" jack

cable, allows operation of the Input CUE or Return CUE

functions from either of the units.

This feature allows headphone monitoring of cue'd sig­

nals by both the monitor engineer and an assistant if

needed.

® RETURN connectors

These unbalanced input jacks, operating at the profes­

sional level of +4 dB, are provided to allow effects

devices to be patched in. With an echo unit, for example,

they could be considered as echo send/return points,

with the levels adjusted by the controls on the front

panel.

® TB OUT connector

The TB OUT jack enables the monitor operator's talkback

signal to be sent to the house PA console or other loca­

tion.

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