Yamaha MT100II User Manual
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CONGRATULATIONS!
Your MTIOOII Multitrack Cassette Recorder is a powerful recording tool that will enable you to
work with sound in many ways. No other multitrack cassette recorder offers the straightforward
simplicity and ease-of-use of the MTIOOII. Whether you need to record acoustic instruments or
voice using microphones, electronic instruments and line-level sources, or a creative blend of the
two, the MTIOOII makes the process of building tracks extraordinarily smooth and simple. You can
simply record and remix four tracks, or use the multitrack “ping-pong” recording technique to in
dividually record up to ten independent parts
—
adding sound layer by layer until you create
exactly the arrangement and texture your imagination demands with its ability to record on all four
tracks at once, or in any conbination, MTIOOII is the ideal choice for recording bands or layering
tracks at home. And, because it’s a YAMAHA, you know that the MTIOOII will give you the very
finest sound quality and overall performance available.
In order to make use of the MTIOOII’s many features and obtain maximum performance, we urge
you to read this operation manual thoroughly
—
and keep it in a safe place for later reference.
CONTENTS
PRECAUTIONS.................................................................................1
THE CONTROLS AND CONNECTORS .......................................... 2
MTIOOn CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS ........................2
CONNECTION EXAMPLES ........................................................... 8
ABOUT CASSETTE TAPES............................................................. 9
THE RECORDING PROCESS ....................................................... 10
RECORDING THE FIRST TRACK................................................. 11
STEP 1: CHANNEL-TO-TRACK ASSIGNMENT ......................11
STEP 2: MONITOR SETUP........................................................ 12
STEP 3: SETTING RECORDING LEVELS................................ 13
RECORD....................................................................... 13
OVERDUBBING ............................................................................. 14
PING-PONG RECORDING............................................................. 15
A PING-PONG RECORDING EXAMPLE .................................. 16
MIXDOWN........................................................................................17
USING THE GRAPHIC EQUALIZER.............................................. 18
USING THE TAPE OUT JACKS .................................................... 19
USING THE AUX SEND/RETURN LOOP ..................................... 20
PUNCH-IN/OUT RECORDING ..................................................... 21
MAINTENANCE ............................................................................ 22
SPECIFICATIONS.......................................................................... 23
BLOCK DIAGRAM ......................................................................... 77