Yamaha has already three generations of MG-series mixing consoles. That’s all because of their great popularity. Today we’ll examine two consoles for 10 and 12 channels, respectively: Yamaha MG10XUF, Yamaha MG12XUK. At the same time, the manufacturer gives the buyer the opportunity to choose not only the number of inputs, but also the type of control (faders/knobs), which is undoubtedly nice. The MG12 model has 6 mic / 12 line inputs, the MG10 - 4 mic / 10 line inputs. In addition, both models are equipped with a stereo bus, USB-interface, a set of high-quality effects, both have support for iPad, come with Cubase and Cubasis in the kit and, of course, have Yamaha D-Pre class A microphone preamps with an inverted Darlington circuit. Watch on our channel a video review of mixing consoles with simple and convenient controls - Yamaha MG10XUF, Yamaha MG12XUK!
0:00 MG-Series Yamaha Mixers
1:20 Sound recording conditions for this video
2:06 Controls and switching of Yamaha MG12XUK
6:07 Routing and Delay
8:14 Work with iOS devices. MG Rec & play
9:12 Effects (Hall, Room, Stage, Plate, Drum amb, Early ref, Gate Rev, Single delay, Delay, Vocal Echo, Karaoke, Phaser, Flanger, Chorus, Symphonic, Tremolo, Auto Wah, Radio voice, Distortion, Pitch)
12:35 Life hack. How to record two sources separately on a Yamaha MG12XUK mixing console
14:41 Resume
24 июл 2024