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Manual-14

Utilities

On Bus

When connecting multiple MM 42s via the Cue Bus, set

each unit’s ON BUS parameter to match the number of
connected units, to a maximum of 

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MM 42s are connected, the ON BUS parameter of all units
would be set to 

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you need to precisely match the gain settings of a spare
transmitter/beltpack to those of the primary transmitter/
beltpack.

It is possible to connect more than four MM 42s to the

Cue Bus, but be aware that there will be a slight loss in the
Cue/Phones signal for each additional connected device. This
loss equates to 6 dB per doubling of the number of devices,
and can be compensated for by turning up the PHONES level
or by adjusting the input gain of the spare transmitter/beltpack
if using the CUE outputs.

Important note:

 The main outputs (OUT 1, 2 & SUB) are

not affected

 by adding or removing MM 42s to or from the

CUE BUS. Only the front panel PHONES and rear panel
CUE OUTs are affected.

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Repeatedly pressing the UTILITIES button cycles through

the following useful pages.

Cue Bus Configuration

CUE BUS| CUE/PHONES  PROCESSING  MODE
1ON BUS| STEREO      POST        LATCH

Storing and Recalling Memories
(Presets)

The current CONFIG settings and parameters for all

processing sections (filter/sub, compressor, EQ, and limiter)
are saved when you store a Memory. Input and output levels
and all UTILITIES settings are not stored.

Pressing the MEMORY button displays this edit page:

MEMORY |STORE : 1 STEREO DEFAULT

|RECALL: 1 STEREO DEFAULT   *MOD

To store all processing and configuration settings to a

Memory location:

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 key once to navigate to the STORE field.

2. Rotate the DATA control to select a Memory number to

STORE to and press ENTER, producing this screen:

NAME MEMORY  1: MEM 1
                                 CANCEL

3. Give the Memory a meaningful name. Use the 

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keys to move between character fields. Select the

characters by rotating the DATA control. A maximum of
16 characters is permitted.

4. Press ENTER to move the cursor to the flashing STORE

field. Press ENTER to complete the operation.

The Memory store operation can be cancelled at any time

by pressing the CANCEL button.

To recall a stored Memory:

1. Navigate to the RECALL field.
2. Rotate the DATA control and select the Memory to be

recalled.

3. Press ENTER.

The audio outputs mutes briefly when a Memory is

recalled.

Warning: 

the current processing and configuration

settings will be overwritten with the content of the selected
Memory

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Summary of Contents for MM 42

Page 1: ...page Adjust the THRSH parameter until you see a few blinky lights on the Gain Reduction meter Press the COMPRESS button again to move on to band 2 and again to move to 3 merrily making adjustments No...

Page 2: ...parameter Turning the DATA control clockwise increases the parameter and turning it counterclockwise decreases the parameter Push and turn the DATA control for fine adjustment of some param eters The...

Page 3: ...to the front panel PHONES jacks The Cue Out level is not affected by the Phones Level control CUE BUS jacks are RJ 12 telephone style for interconnecting multiple MM 42s for cueing soloing purposes M...

Page 4: ...0 2 4 8 6 PUSH FINE PUSH SELECT MM 42 DATA OUTPUT INPUT PHONES GAIN REDUCTION CONFIG FILTER SUB A MEMORY UTILITIES CUE BUS B C D 1 2 LEVEL COMPRESS EQ LIMIT ENTER CANCEL ACME In Ear Stereo Transmitter...

Page 5: ...CME In Ear Mono Transmitter 2 or wired beltpack Input OR LINE INPUT A LINE INPUT B OUTPUT 1 OUTPUT 2 36 dBFS PEAK 8 12 24 dBu dBu 0 3 4 8 12 24 0 3 4 PROCESSOR MONITOR 10 12 24 8 10 3 1 6 4 36 12 24 8...

Page 6: ...BUS CUE BUS CUE BUS Monitor Engineer ACME Mixing Console Stereo Transmitter Background Vocal 1 Stereo Transmitter Background Vocal 2 36 8 12 24 0 3 4 8 12 24 0 3 4 PROCESSOR MONITOR 10 12 24 8 10 3 1...

Page 7: ...lows Range Coarse Fine 20 999 Hz ISO centers 20 800 Hz 1 Hz 1 0 kHz 9 9 kHz ISO centers 1k 8k 0 1 kHz 10 kHz 20 kHz ISO centers 10k 20k 1 kHz If a frequency is currently set to a non ISO value making...

Page 8: ...o t B d 0 0 4 r o f f o l e v e l t u p t u o o e r e t S T U P T U O n r u T t n e m t s u j d a s t n e m e r c n i B d 1 r o f l e v e L B d 5 0 r o f n r u t d n a h s u P s t n e m e r c n i E C...

Page 9: ...ER 3 BAND PEAK LIMITER OUTPUT LEVEL OUT 2 SUB OUT 1 INPUTS A B C D 8 12 24 0 3 4 8 12 24 0 3 4 Block Diagram Main Inputs Outputs and Sub Output Signal Processing Overview So what does the MM 42 have u...

Page 10: ...i a g h g i H y l n o e d o m f l e h S o t B d 5 1 B d 2 1 t s o o b r o t u c f o t n u o m A Description Shelf Cut Filters tailor the upper and lower frequency ranges of personal in ear monitors A...

Page 11: ...h F N I K C T A k c a t t A o t s m 5 0 s m 0 0 1 e h t y l k c i u q w o h s e n i m r e t e D e c n o d e c u d e r s i e m u l o v t u p t u o e h t s d e e c x e e m u l o v t u p n i e h t d l o...

Page 12: ...lly instead of selecting OUT1 2 Figure 3 Parametric EQ various Q settings 20 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 4 4 3 5 3 2 5 2 1 5 1 0 5 0 0 5 1 1 5 2 2 5 3 3 5 d B Hz Important note...

Page 13: ...M 42 it doesn t matter which one and press the front panel CUE BUS button on the unit you wish to monitor The signal from that unit is automatically routed to the Cue Bus and can be monitored from any...

Page 14: ...e e w t e b s t c e l e S e d o m s u B e u C y r a t n e m o m Repeatedly pressing the UTILITIES button cycles through the following useful pages Cue Bus Configuration CUE BUS CUE PHONES PROCESSING M...

Page 15: ...d pre or post processing This feature is especially useful for doing a before and after comparison to hear the effect of the channel processing and only affects the Phones and CUE Outputs the Main Out...

Page 16: ...e firmware is loaded followed by a success message with the new version MM 42 FIRMWARE UPDATE SUCCESSFUL VERSION On the transmitting MM 42 1 Select SEND mode on the MIDI TRANSFER page 2 Select the MEM...

Page 17: ...es Hearing Conservation Hearing Education Awareness for Rockers H E A R PO BOX 460847 San Francisco CA 94146 Phone 415 409 EARS or 3277 Email hear hearnet com Web www hearnet com Earphone Manufacturer...

Page 18: ...o P n O i n m O 1 e d o M y l o P f f O i n m O 3 e d o M o n o M n O i n m O 2 e d o M o n o M f f O i n m O 4 e d o M Version 1 2 r e l l o r t n o C r e t e m a r a P 2 4 M M e g n a R I D I M c e...

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