Inputs

Site: QSC
Course: MP-M Series Training
Book: Inputs
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Date: Tuesday, 3 December 2024, 9:57 AM

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00:08
Let’s go through the process of configuring an MP-M Series system together.
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For this video series, let’s assume that we are setting up a fairly typical restaurant scenario,
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this one’s called … Patrick’s Diner,
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- that place is going to get shut down -
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with several different BGM and video sources that feed a host of different zones throughout the building,
00:24
and several different staff members who need access to the system.
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Let’s start with some initial setup procedures followed by configuring the inputs.
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We’ll be using an MP-M80, but if you have an MP-M40, the process is identical.
00:37
You’ll just see fewer inputs and outputs.
00:40
One of the cooler things about the MP-M Series
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is that you can do a lot of the initial setup before you get on the job site
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and before you ever get your hands on the mixer.
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It lets you do a lot of the pre-work so that you can focus on fine-tuning while you’re on the job site.
00:54
All you need is the general plans for the Inputs and outputs.
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Just to make sure we’re all using the same terminology,
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a source consists of an audio device and the MP-M input channel that it’s connected to.
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An output is used to feed audio to the geographical zones of your facility.
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The best place to start is your trusty “Setup Wizard”.
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It suggests that your first stop is to Load a Configuration File.
01:19
If this is your first installation, you probably won’t have a Configuration file to load –
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– but if you do, you can understand why this is step one.
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If this is your fourteenth identical Patrick's Diner,
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you might as well save yourself the time by just loading a config file from your last one.
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You can get to this page by pressing the Load Configuration button –
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– but don’t forget all these Wizard buttons are simply shortcuts.
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The standard way to get to the Configuration screen is to go the Menu,
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and then select the first button, Configurations.
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Regarding Configurations, you probably fall under one of three categories.
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1) Starting fresh.
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If you’re not using an existing configuration to start from, then you don’t need to load anything.
02:00
But we do recommend giving your configuration a name and saving it.
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2) Basing a Config on a Previous Config.
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In this case, select your configuration file from either the device where you are running MP-Install,
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the internal memory of your mixer, or an external USB drive, and select Recall.
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We highly recommend that you now give your configuration a new name
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and use the Save/Save As button to keep this separate from your original file.
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3) Continuing Work.
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If you’ve been given a config file from a colleague that still needs some work,
02:36
you can actually double-click that file from your device browser
02:40
and it will automatically launch MP-Install and import that configuration, ready for editing.
02:45
Back in the Setup Wizard, let’s check off that we’ve done this step.
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The next step is to Name and Link our Inputs, with a shortcut called Input Configuration.
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This will jump us to the Setup tab for our Inputs.
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Here you can change the channel’s name, whether or not it receives Phantom Power,
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and whether this is part of a paired stereo link with a second channel.
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If you engage this button, an odd-channel will always link with the even channel above it, or vice versa.
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So channels 1 and 2 can be linked, for instance,
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and 3 and 4 can be linked, but you can’t link 2 and 3, or 3 and 8.
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Let’s name a few of them now.
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We know we have a few channels from a music content provider:
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one for the main dining area, and one specifically for the restrooms, and both of these by the way, are in stereo.
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The names you define here are going to carry forward to appear on the MFC controllers
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and the MP-Manage app,
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which is why it’s so important to do this first and do it RIGHT
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to help keep your inputs clear as you move forward.
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You’ll notice that we proceed to the next channel with the Next button.
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We also have a paging microphone for the reception area,
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a Jukebox (because, you know, Patrick's Diner is cool like that),
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we also have a few different Cable boxes for the bar,
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and an audio wall plate for the private room.
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If you’re not sure which channel you’re working on, just look at this channel strip here.
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This represents your channel’s current state in the Mixer.
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You can see its name, volume and settings the same way you’d expect to see it on a physical mixer.
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If you wanted to navigate to this screen without the Wizard,
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all you have to do is select “Inputs” from the main navigation bar,
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and then select the Setup gear icon for whichever channel you want to adjust.
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In fact, you’ll notice at the top of this page
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that this Setup page is just one of six total pages that are used to configure the channel.
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These are the same icons you’ll see on the master Inputs screen:
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Setup, Overview, Presets, PEQ, Dynamics, and Gate.
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We’ll get back to these other five pages in just a bit,
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but for now we just care about setting up the bare minimum on each channel.
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Make sure you proceed through each of our inputs until they’re all named,
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powered, and linked to your satisfaction.
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While we’re talking about inputs,
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let’s navigate to the input screen and click “More” and take a look at the onboard USB Audio Player.
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This media player can play MP3 files that are connected to your MP-M on a hard drive
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or portable drive via one of its USB ports.
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It has pretty standard playback controls, with the ability to play through your list normally,
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in shuffle mode, or to play a single track.
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This is a great way to play test audio tracks if you don’t have your real audio content handy.
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This USB player is available as a source for every output as well as the onboard mixing function.
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If you’d like to rename it, you can do so on the Setup page.
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Now that we’ve finished with all of our inputs we can return to the Setup Wizard, and check off our list.
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We’ll move to Output Configuration in the next video.
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Feel free to take a break and move on when you’re ready.

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Lesson Description

Overview of the setup and configuration screens for all input channels to the MP-M Mixer.