Audio Monitoring - 5.1 Mix Room
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The iMac has built-in speakers, a built-in microphone and a MOTU16A audio interface.
Most applications are configured to use the MOTU 16A audio interface.
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[hide]Grace m906 Monitor Controller
The m906 Grace monitor controller is used to select audio sources and to adjust the volume.
Main Volume Knob
- The big silver knob on the lower right is used to set the volume.
- Double click the main level knob
- This will set the volume to 65dB
- adjust as needed
- Double click the main level knob
Analog Input Buttons
- On the top left are the analog input select buttons:
- CPU = MOTU 16A audio interface
- Blu-Ray = Blu-Ray player
- Mixer =. small mixer on top of the equipment rack
Channel Solo/Mute
- The channel solo/mute buttons can be used to solo or mute specific channels.
- The solo/mute button on the right sets the mode.
- When green the buttons are in solo mode.
- When red the buttons are in mute mode.
- Press the channel buttons to solo or mute a specific channel.
Speaker Select Buttons
- On the lower right are the speaker select buttons
- 1 = the Yamaha receiver
- Audio will play through the speakers selected on the Yamaha receiver.
- 2 = Nearfields
- Audio will play through the speakers on the computer desk
- 1 = the Yamaha receiver
Other Buttons
- Mono: press down to monitor in mono.
- Dim: pressing the button lowers the volume by 20dB
- Mute: turns the volume all the way off.
Switcher
- The video switcher selects the source for the data projector and changes the input of the Yamaha receiver.
- HDMI= CBL/SAT
- VGA = CBL/SAT
- iMac = CBL/SAT
- CCAM = CBL/SAT
- VCR= CBL/SAT
- Blu-Ray = DVD
Yamaha Receiver
Inputs
- Selecting iMac will set the Yamaha to CBL/SAT
- This is the stereo audio directly from the iMac
- Press the Multi CH input button to use the MOTU 16A via the M906
Speaker Select
- Two sets of speakers are powered by the Yamaha
- A = the small surround sound speakers
- B = the large JBL speakers
- There is a very tiny A or B letter that appears in the middle left of the Yamaha display
- Both sets can be on simultaneously.
- Only select one set.