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Neumann.Berlin MT 48 - Working with the MT 48 Mixer; Mixer Structure and Output Routing

Neumann.Berlin MT 48
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MT 48 | 18
Working with the MT 48
Understanding the mixer structure
The MT 48 has a separate mixer for each of its four output pairs:
Mix1 → Speakers A
Mix2 → Speakers B
Mix3 → Headphone 1
Mix4 → Headphone 2
Pressing the hardware button for SPEAKERS A, SPEAKERS B, HEADPHONE 1, or HEADPHONE 2
will automatically display the respective Mix on the touchscreen and assign the Rotary control
to the output level (volume) of the selected output.
If you do not want or need separate mixes for each output pair, you can assign MIX2, MIX3
and/or MIX4 to follow MIX1.
X
Go to MENU → SETTINGS → MONITORING and scroll down to the bottom of the page:
Set like this, SPEAKERS B and HEADPHONE 1 get the same mix as SPEAKERS A while HEAD-
PHONE 2 can have a separate monitoring mix for a musician or singer.
Mixes following MIX1 still have their own output level setting. So when you press the
hardware buttons for SPEAKERS A, SPEAKERS B, HEADPHONES 1, or HEADPHONES 2 you
can adjust their output volume individually (including MUTE).
Pressing the Home Button opens the alternate mixer view.
Each input channel has inserts for EQ and Dynamics processing. EQ and DYN in color indicate
that processing is activated. The Analog Inputs as well as Peered Inputs also have a PREAMP
page.
Please note:
PREAMP, EQ, and DYN are set for all channels at the same time.
The same goes for the REV SEND level, as there is only one reverb processor for all four mix-
ers. However, you can adjust the overall reverb level in each mixer using the REV CHANNEL
FADER.
FADER LEVELS and PAN positions can be adjusted individually for each Mixer

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