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MTX5-D/MY4-AEC
System Setup Manual
By using the MTX5-D and the MY4-AEC, you can configure a remote conferencing system. Please
read this manual when you want to configure a remote conferencing system using the MTX5-D and
the MY4-AEC. This manual provides a simple explanation of the setup procedure, using the project
file that is preinstalled in MTX Editor. Understanding how the inputs and outputs of the MTX5-D
and the MY4-AEC are related will allow you to configure a system that meets your needs.
Please refer to the owner’s manual on devices about the details, and refer to the “MTX Editor
User’s Manual” (PDF file) about the details of MTX Editor.
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MTX5-D/MY4-AEC System Setup Manual
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Introduction
The MTX5-D/MY4-AEC system setup manual explains settings for when an MY4-AEC is installed in the MTX5-D’s
[SLOT].
As examples, we will provide simple explanations of the typical setups described below.
For detailed parameter settings, refer to “MTX Editor User’s Manual.”
When you install MTX Editor, the four example files described here will be found in the following folders.
32-bit operating system
C:\Program Files\Yamaha\MTX Editor\V*.*\ProjectFile
64-bit operating system
C:\Program Files(x86)\Yamaha\MTX Editor\V*.*\ProjectFile
*.* will be the version of the installed MTX Editor.
Example
File name
Example 1) One remote location, and four microphones in the
meeting room
AEC 4Mic 1RemoteLocation-*.mtx
Example 2) One remote location, and eight microphones in
the meeting room
AEC 8Mic 1RemoteLocation-*.mtx
Example 3) Four remote locations, and four microphones in
the meeting room
AEC 4Mic 4RemoteLocation-*.mtx
Example 4) Dividing between two meeting rooms and conferencing with separate locations
AEC 2MeetingRoom 2RemoteLocation-*.mtx
-* is a management number. In some cases, there will be no -*.
Glossary
Glossary
Description
Local
Your own meeting room within the remote conferencing system. Also called “near-end.”
Remote
The other party’s meeting room within the remote conferencing system. Also called “far-end.”
From Far-end
The input signal from the remote location (the other party)
Far-end Voice
The signal from the remote location reproduced via your local speakers
Near-end Mic.
The input signal from the microphone(s) of the remote location
Near-end Voice
The signal from the local microphone(s) reproduced via the local speakers
To Far-end
The signal of the local microphone(s), processed by echo cancellation and sent to the remote location
CODEC
A device for transmitting and receiving data via a digital communication network
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Introduction
Example 1) One remote location, and four microphones in the meeting room
Microphone 1
Analog OUT
Meeting room
XMV4140
Microphone 2
CODEC
Microphone 3
Network
Remote A
YDIF
Analog IN
MTX5-D
Analog IN/OUT
Microphone 4
This is an example of one remote location with four or fewer local microphones.
Use the AEC 4Mic 1RemoteLocation-*.mtx file.
This example assumes that you’re using the following equipment.
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
MTX5-D 1
MY4-AEC 1
XMV4140 (Amplifier) 1
Microphones (Boundary microphones) 4
Speakers (the number needed)
CODEC or other devices needed for communicating with the remote location 1
Communication network with the remote location 1
The number of speakers is not specified; choose amplifiers that are suitable for your speaker setup. You will also need to
provide the appropriate number of cables.
For details on this example, refer to page 7 and following.
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Introduction
Example 2) One remote location, and eight microphones in the meeting room
Microphone 1
Meeting room
Analog OUT
XMV4140
Microphone 2
Microphone 3
YDIF
Microphone 4
Analog IN
MTX5-D
Analog IN/OUT
CODEC
Network
Remote A
Microphone 5
Microphone 6
Microphone 7
Microphone 8
This is an example of one remote location with between five and eight local microphones.
Use the AEC 8Mic 1RemoteLocation-*.mtx file.
This example assumes that you’re using the following equipment.
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
MTX5-D 1
MY4-AEC 1
XMV4140 (Amplifier) 1
Microphones (Gooseneck microphones) 8
Speakers (the number needed)
CODEC or other devices needed for communicating with the remote location 1
Communication network with the remote location 1
The number of speakers is not specified; choose amplifiers that are suitable for your speaker setup. You will also need to
provide the appropriate number of cables.
For details on this example, refer to page 11 and following.
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Introduction
Example 3) Four remote locations, and four microphones in the meeting room
Analog OUT
Meeting room
XMV4140
Microphone 1
Microphone 2
CODEC A
Network
Remote A
CODEC B
Network
Remote B
CODEC C
Network
Remote C
CODEC D
Network
Remote D
YDIF
Analog IN
MTX5-D
Analog IN/OUT
Microphone 3
Microphone 4
This is an example of multiple remote locations, with four or fewer local microphones.
Use the AEC 4Mic 4RemoteLocation-*.mtx file.
This example assumes that you’re using the following equipment.
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
MTX5-D 1
MY4-AEC 1
XMV4140 (Amplifier) 1
Microphones (Boundary microphones) 4
Speakers (the number needed)
CODEC or other devices needed for communicating with the remote location 4
Communication networks with the remote location 4
The number of speakers is not specified; choose amplifiers that are suitable for your speaker setup. You will also need to
provide the appropriate number of cables.
For details on this example, refer to page 15 and following.
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Introduction
Example 4) Dividing between two meeting rooms and conferencing with separate locations
Microphone 1
Analog OUT
Meeting room ‘A’
XMV4140
Microphone 2
CODEC A
Microphone 3
Network
Remote A
Network
Remote B
YDIF
Analog IN
MTX5-D
Microphone 4
Analog IN/OUT
Microphone 1
Meeting room ‘B’
Analog OUT
Microphone 2
Microphone 3
CODEC B
Microphone 4
This is an example in which participants are divided between two meeting rooms and are conferencing with separate locations.
Use the AEC 2MeetingRoom 2RemoteLocation-*.mtx file.
This example assumes that you’re using the following equipment.
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
MTX5-D 1
MY4-AEC 1
XMV4140 (Amplifier) 1
Microphones (Boundary microphones) 8
Speakers (the number needed)
CODEC or other devices needed for communicating with the remote location 2
Communication networks with the remote location 2
The number of speakers is not specified; choose amplifiers that are suitable for your speaker setup. You will also need to
provide the appropriate number of cables.
For details on this example, refer to page 19 and following.
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Example 1) One remote location, and four microphones in the
meeting room
Here we explain the main points when adjusting the example setup shown below.
Microphone 1
Analog OUT
Meeting room
XMV4140
Microphone 2
CODEC
Network
Microphone 3
Remote A
YDIF
Analog IN
MTX5-D
Analog IN/OUT
Microphone 4
In this example, the signal flow is as follows.
Adjustable
parameter
Signal path with adjustable parameters
Non-adjustable
parameter
Patched directly
to AEC
Signal path with non-adjustable parameters
Input
Matrix
Zone
Output
AEC
4 ch
Mic In
([INPUT] 1–4)
NE
NEVoice
Secondary FBS
1 ch
CODEC
([INPUT] 5)
InputCh
9
1 ch
Matrix 10
1 ch
ZONE 10
1 ch
OutputCh
6
1 ch
FromFE
FEVoice
NR = ON
NR = ON
To FE
Primary
FBS
4 ch
1 ch
4 ch
NE:
FromFE:
NEVoice:
FEVoice:
TO FE:
NR:
InputCh
5–8
4 ch
Direct
Input 17
1 ch
InputCh
1–4
4 ch
Matrix 9
Matrix 1
1 ch
1 ch
ZONE 9
ZONE 1
1 ch
1 ch
OutputCh
5
1 ch
OutputCh
1
1 ch
YDIF 1
XMV
(A ch)
CODEC
([OUTPUT] 1)
Near-end Mic
From Far-end
Near-end Voice
Far-end Voice
To Far-end
Noise Reduction
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Example 1) One remote location, and four microphones in the meeting room
For locations that are listed as having “Non-adjustable parameter,” you should avoid using Dynamics-type components
(Gate, Comp, Ducker) and adjusting the parameters of an operating system after it has been set up. Echo cancellation will
no longer work effectively if you do so.
In this example, the connections are as follows.
Microphone Microphone Microphone Microphone
4
3
2
1
MTX5-D (UNIT ID=01)
RECORDER
CODEC
Network Switch
Computer
ON
XMV4140 (UNIT ID=30)
ON
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
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Example 1) One remote location, and four microphones in the meeting room
Example settings for MTX Editor
• Distance setting
For a simple configuration in which the distance between the microphone and speaker is within two meters, there is no
need to change this setting in MTX Editor.
If the distance between the microphone and speaker is greater than two meters, use the [Distance] knob to specify the distance.
• Echo cancellation depth setting
If there is a large amount of echo, use the [Effect] list box to adjust the depth of echo cancellation. Higher numeric values
allow more echoes to be cancelled. However, this will degrade the audio quality correspondingly, so consider the tradeoff as you adjust this.
• FBS setting
The MTX5-D provides two types of FBS: DYNAMIC and FIXED. In this project file, the DYNAMIC setting of the
MTX5-D unit is turned on. As needed, use the “INPUT” screen to set the FBS setting to FIXED. For details on how to
make this setting, refer to the “MTX Editor User’s Manual.”
NOTE
FBS is also provided by the MY4-AEC; however, because the FBS of the MTX5-D allows more flexible settings, you should use the FBS
of the MTX5-D.
• To make echo cancellation work effectively
Do not use GATE, COMP, AGC, or LIMITER, and do not operate the faders or gain while the system is in use. Doing so
will decrease the effectiveness of echo cancellation.
• XMV attenuator value
In this project file, the XMV’s attenuator value is set to -99. Use the “XMV” screen to set the CH A attenuator value to an
appropriate value.
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Example 1) One remote location, and four microphones in the meeting room
Examples of adjusting the settings
• Adjusting the volume of the audio signal from the remote location
Operate the fader of input channel 9. While you watch the level meter, adjust the input level so that the yellow indicator lights occasionally.
• Adjusting the volume of a microphone of the local location
In the “MY4-AEC” screen, click the [Near-end Mic.] button to access the parameter editing screen, and operate the
[GAIN] knob. While you watch the Mic In. meter, adjust the HA gain so that the yellow indicator lights occasionally.
• Adjusting the volume of the speaker of the local location
Adjust the input level as described in “Adjusting the volume of the audio signal from the remote location” and
“Adjusting the volume of a microphone of the local location,” above.
• If you don’t want the audio from the local microphone to be output from the speaker
In the “MATRIX” screen, turn off the sends of input channels 5 through 8.
• If you want to connect recording/playback device
To record, connect your device to the MTX5-D’s “OUTPUT” 7 connector. To play back, connect your device to the
MTX5-D’s “ST IN” 2L connector. When recording, turn on the [ON] button of input channel STIN2L. When playing
back, turn on the [ON] button of output channel OUT7.
NOTE
Feedback may occur if you have connected a type of recording/playback device that outputs the input signal while recording is
paused. If feedback occurs, click the [ON] button of input channel STIN2L to turn it off. When playing back, turn this button back on.
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Example 2) One remote location, and eight microphones in the
meeting room
Microphone 1
Meeting room
Analog OUT
XMV4140
Microphone 2
Microphone 3
YDIF
Microphone 4
Analog IN
MTX5-D
Analog IN/OUT
Network
CODEC
Remote A
Microphone 5
Microphone 6
Microphone 7
Microphone 8
In this example, the signal flow is as follows.
Adjustable
parameter
Signal path with adjustable parameters
Non-adjustable
parameter
Signal path with non-adjustable parameters
Input
8 ch
Mic In
([INPUT] 1–8)
Direct Ch
17–24
Matrix
8 ch
Matrix
11–14
Zone
4 ch
ZONE
11–14
Output
4 ch
OutputCh
6–9
AEC
4 ch
NE
NEVoice
Secondary FBS
1 ch
CODEC
([ST IN] 1L)
InputCh
9
1 ch
Matrix 10
1 ch
ZONE 10
1 ch
OutputCh
5
1 ch
FromFE
FEVoice
NR = ON
NR = ON
To FE
Primary
FBS
4 ch
1 ch
4 ch
InputCh
5–8
4 ch
Input Ch
10
1 ch
InputCh
1–4
4 ch
Matrix 9
Matrix 1
1 ch
1 ch
ZONE 9
ZONE 1
1 ch
1 ch
OutputCh
2
1 ch
OutputCh
1
1 ch
YDIF 1
XMV
(A ch)
CODEC
([OUTPUT] 1)
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Example 2) One remote location, and eight microphones in the meeting room
NE:
FromFE:
NEVoice:
FEVoice:
TO FE:
NR:
Near-end Mic
From Far-end
Near-end Voice
Far-end Voice
To Far-end
Noise Reduction
For locations that are listed as having “Non-adjustable parameter,” you should avoid using Dynamics-type components
(Gate, Comp, Ducker) and adjusting the parameters of an operating system after it has been set up. Echo cancellation will
no longer work effectively if you do so.
In this example, the connections are as follows.
Microphone Microphone Microphone Microphone
4
3
2
1
MTX5-D (UNIT ID=01)
RECORDER
CODEC
Network Switch
Microphone Microphone Microphone Microphone
8
7
6
5
Computer
ON
XMV4140 (UNIT ID=30)
ON
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
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Example 2) One remote location, and eight microphones in the meeting room
Example settings for MTX Editor
• Distance setting
For a simple configuration in which the distance between the microphone and speaker is within two meters, there is no
need to change this setting in MTX Editor.
If the distance between the microphone and speaker is greater than two meters, use the [Distance] knob to specify the distance.
• Echo cancellation depth setting
If there is a large amount of echo, use the [Effect] list box to adjust the depth of echo cancellation. Higher numeric values
allow more echoes to be cancelled. However, this will degrade the audio quality correspondingly, so consider the tradeoff as you adjust this.
• FBS setting
The MTX5-D provides two types of FBS: DYNAMIC and FIXED. In this project file, the DYNAMIC setting of the
MTX5-D unit is turned on. As needed, use the “INPUT” screen to set the FBS setting to FIXED. For details on how to
make this setting, refer to the “MTX Editor User’s Manual.”
NOTE
FBS is also provided by the MY4-AEC; however, because the FBS of the MTX5-D allows more flexible settings, you should use the FBS
of the MTX5-D.
• To make echo cancellation work effectively
Do not use GATE, COMP, AGC, or LIMITER, and do not operate the faders or gain while the system is in use. Doing so
will decrease the effectiveness of echo cancellation.
• XMV attenuator value
In this project file, the XMV’s attenuator value is set to -99. Use the “XMV” screen to set the CH A attenuator value to an
appropriate value.
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Example 2) One remote location, and eight microphones in the meeting room
Examples of adjusting the settings
• Adjusting the volume of the audio signal from the remote location
Operate the fader of input channel 9. While you watch the level meter, adjust the input level so that the yellow indicator lights occasionally.
• Adjusting the volume of a microphone of the local location
Operate the faders of input channels 17 through 24. While you watch the level meter, adjust the input level so that the
yellow indicator lights occasionally.
• Adjusting the volume of the speaker of the local location
Adjust the input level as described in “Adjusting the volume of the audio signal from the remote location” and
“Adjusting the volume of a microphone of the local location,” above.
• If you don’t want the audio from the local microphone to be output from the speaker
In the “MATRIX” screen, turn off the sends of input channels 5 through 8.
• If you want to connect recording/playback device
To record, connect your device to the MTX5-D’s “OUTPUT” 7 connector. To play back, connect your device to the
MTX5-D’s “ST IN” 2L connector. When recording, turn on the [ON] button of input channel STIN2L. When playing
back, turn on the [ON] button of output channel OUT7.
NOTE
Feedback may occur if you have connected a type of recording/playback device that outputs the input signal while recording is
paused. If feedback occurs, click the [ON] button of input channel STIN2L to turn it off. When playing back, turn this button back on.
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Example 3) Four remote locations, and four mics in the meeting
room
Analog OUT
Meeting room
XMV4140
Microphone 1
Microphone 2
CODEC A
Network
Remote A
CODEC B
Network
Remote B
CODEC C
Network
Remote C
CODEC D
Network
Remote D
YDIF
Analog IN
MTX5-D
Analog IN/OUT
Microphone 3
Microphone 4
In this example, the signal flow is as follows.
Adjustable
parameter
Signal path with adjustable parameters
Non-adjustable
parameter
Patched directly
to AEC
Signal path with non-adjustable parameters
Input
Matrix
Zone
Output
AEC
4 ch
Mic In
([INPUT] 1–4)
NE
NEVoice
Secondary FBS
4 ch
CODEC
([INPUT] 5–8)
InputCh
9–12
4 ch
Matrix 10
1 ch
ZONE 10
1 ch
OutputCh
6
1 ch
FromFE
FEVoice
NR = ON
NR = ON
To FE
Primary
FBS
4 ch
1 ch
4 ch
NE:
FromFE:
NEVoice:
FEVoice:
TO FE:
NR:
InputCh
5–8
4 ch
Direct
Input 17
1 ch
InputCh
1–4
4 ch
Matrix 9
Matrix 1
1 ch
1 ch
ZONE 9
ZONE 1
1 ch
1 ch
OutputCh
5
1 ch
OutputCh
1–4
4 ch
YDIF 1
XMV
(A ch)
CODEC
([OUTPUT] 1–4)
Near-end Mic
From Far-end
Near-end Voice
Far-end Voice
To Far-end
Noise Reduction
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Example 3) Four remote locations, and four mics in the meeting room
For locations that are listed as having “Non-adjustable parameter,” you should avoid using Dynamics-type components
(Gate, Comp, Ducker) and adjusting the parameters of an operating system after it has been set up. Echo cancellation will
no longer work effectively if you do so.
In this example, the connections are as follows.
Microphone Microphone Microphone Microphone
4
3
2
1
MTX5-D (UNIT ID=01)
RECORDER
CODEC D
Network Switch
CODEC C
CODEC B
Computer
CODEC A
ON
XMV4140 (UNIT ID=30)
ON
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
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Example 3) Four remote locations, and four mics in the meeting room
Example settings for MTX Editor
• Distance setting
For a simple configuration in which the distance between the microphone and speaker is within two meters, there is no
need to change this setting in MTX Editor.
If the distance between the microphone and speaker is greater than two meters, use the [Distance] knob to specify the distance.
• Echo cancellation depth setting
If there is a large amount of echo, use the [Effect] list box to adjust the depth of echo cancellation. Higher numeric values
allow more echoes to be cancelled. However, this will degrade the audio quality correspondingly, so consider the tradeoff as you adjust this.
• FBS setting
The MTX5-D provides two types of FBS: DYNAMIC and FIXED. In this project file, the DYNAMIC setting of the
MTX5-D unit is turned on. As needed, use the “INPUT” screen to set the FBS setting to FIXED. For details on how to
make this setting, refer to the “MTX Editor User’s Manual.”
NOTE
FBS is also provided by the MY4-AEC; however, because the FBS of the MTX5-D allows more flexible settings, you should use the FBS
of the MTX5-D.
• To make echo cancellation work effectively
Do not use GATE, COMP, AGC, or LIMITER, and do not operate the faders or gain while the system is in use. Doing so
will decrease the effectiveness of echo cancellation.
• XMV attenuator value
In this project file, the XMV’s attenuator value is set to -99. Use the “XMV” screen to set the CH A attenuator value to an
appropriate value.
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Example 3) Four remote locations, and four mics in the meeting room
Examples of adjusting the settings
• Adjusting the volume of the audio signal from the remote location
Operate the fader of input channels 9 through 12. While you watch the level meter, adjust the input level so that the
yellow indicator lights occasionally.
• Adjusting the volume of a microphone of the local location
In the “MY4-AEC” screen, click the [Near-end Mic.] button to access the parameter editing screen, and operate the
[GAIN] knob. While you watch the Mic In. meter, adjust the HA gain so that the yellow indicator lights occasionally.
• Adjusting the volume of the speaker of the local location
Adjust the input level as described in “Adjusting the volume of the audio signal from the remote location” and
“Adjusting the volume of a microphone of the local location,” above.
• If you don’t want the audio from the local microphone to be output from the speaker
In the “MATRIX” screen, turn off the sends of input channels 5 through 8.
• If you want to connect recording/playback device
To record, connect your device to the MTX5-D’s “OUTPUT” 7 connector. To play back, connect your device to the
MTX5-D’s “ST IN” 2L connector. When recording, turn on the [ON] button of input channel STIN2L. When playing
back, turn on the [ON] button of output channel OUT7.
NOTE
Feedback may occur if you have connected a type of recording/playback device that outputs the input signal while recording is
paused. If feedback occurs, click the [ON] button of input channel STIN2L to turn it off. When playing back, turn this button back on.
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Example 4) Dividing between two meeting rooms and conferencing with separate locations
Microphone 1
Analog OUT
Meeting room ‘A’
XMV4140
Microphone 2
CODEC A
Microphone 3
Network
Remote A
Network
Remote B
YDIF
Analog IN
MTX5-D
Microphone 4
Analog IN/OUT
Microphone 1
Meeting room ‘B’
Analog OUT
Microphone 2
Microphone 3
CODEC B
Microphone 4
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Example 4) Dividing between two meeting rooms and conferencing with separate locations
In this example, the signal flow is as follows.
Adjustable
parameter
Signal path with adjustable parameters
Non-adjustable
parameter
Signal path with non-adjustable parameters
Input
Mic In
([INPUT] 1–8)
1–4: Meeting
room ‘A’
5–8: Meeting
room ‘B’
8 ch
Direct
Ch17–24
Matrix
8 ch
Matrix
11–14
Zone
4 ch
ZONE
11–14
Output
4 ch
OutputCh
11–14
AEC
4 ch
NE
NEVoice
Secondary FBS
CODEC A&B
([ST IN] 2L/2R) 2 ch
L: Meeting room
‘A’
R: Meeting room
‘B’
InputCh
9–10
2 ch
Matrix
5–6
2 ch
ZONE
5–6
2 ch
OutputCh
9–10
2 ch
FromFE
FEVoice
NR = ON
NR = ON
To FE
Primary
FBS
4 ch
InputCh
2, 4, 6, 8
2 ch
Matrix 9
1 ch
ZONE 9
1 ch
OutputCh
2
1 ch
YDIF 1
2 ch
1 ch
2 ch
Input Ch
11–12
XMV
(A, C Ch)
A: Meeting room ‘A’
C: Meeting room ‘B’
Matrix 10
1 ch
ZONE 10
1 ch
OutputCh
6
Matrix 1
1 ch
ZONE 1
1 ch
OutputCh
1
1 ch
CODEC A
([OUTPUT] 1)
Matrix 2
1 ch
ZONE 2
1 ch
OutputCh
5
1 ch
CODEC B
([OUTPUT] 4)
1 ch
YDIF 2
1 ch
2 ch
4 ch
NE:
FromFE:
NEVoice:
FEVoice:
TO FE:
NR:
InputCh
1, 3, 5, 7
2 ch
Near-end Mic
From Far-end
Near-end Voice
Far-end Voice
To Far-end
Noise Reduction
For locations that are listed as having “Non-adjustable parameter,” you should avoid using Dynamics-type components
(Gate, Comp, Ducker) and adjusting the parameters of an operating system after it has been set up. Echo cancellation will
no longer work effectively if you do so.
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Example 4) Dividing between two meeting rooms and conferencing with separate locations
In this example, the connections are as follows.
Meeting room ‘A’
Microphone Microphone Microphone Microphone
4
3
2
1
RECORDER B
RECORDER A
MTX5-D (UNIT ID=01)
CODEC A
CODEC B
Network Switch
Microphone Microphone Microphone Microphone
4
3
2
1
Computer
Meeting room ‘B’
ON
XMV4140 (UNIT ID=30)
ON
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Meeting room ‘A’
Meeting room ‘B’
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Example 4) Dividing between two meeting rooms and conferencing with separate locations
Example settings for MTX Editor
• Distance setting
For a simple configuration in which the distance between the microphone and speaker is within two meters, there is no
need to change this setting in MTX Editor.
If the distance between the microphone and speaker is greater than two meters, use the [Distance] knob to specify the distance.
• Echo cancellation depth setting
If there is a large amount of echo, use the [Effect] list box to adjust the depth of echo cancellation. Higher numeric values
allow more echoes to be cancelled. However, this will degrade the audio quality correspondingly, so consider the tradeoff as you adjust this.
• FBS setting
The MTX5-D provides two types of FBS: DYNAMIC and FIXED. In this project file, the DYNAMIC setting of the
MTX5-D unit is turned on. As needed, use the “INPUT” screen to set the FBS setting to FIXED. For details on how to
make this setting, refer to the “MTX Editor User’s Manual.”
NOTE
FBS is also provided by the MY4-AEC; however, because the FBS of the MTX5-D allows more flexible settings, you should use the FBS
of the MTX5-D.
• To make echo cancellation work effectively
Do not use GATE, COMP, AGC, or LIMITER, and do not operate the faders or gain while the system is in use. Doing so
will decrease the effectiveness of echo cancellation.
• XMV attenuator value
In this project file, the XMV’s attenuator value is set to -99. For meeting room ‘A’, access the “XMV” screen and set the
CH A attenuator value to an appropriate value. For meeting room ‘B’, access the “XMV” screen and set the CH C attenuator value to an appropriate value.
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Example 4) Dividing between two meeting rooms and conferencing with separate locations
Examples of adjusting the settings
• Adjusting the volume of the audio signal from the remote location
For meeting room ‘A’, operate the fader of input channel 9. For meeting room ‘B’, operate the fader of input channel
10. While you watch the level meter, adjust the input level so that the yellow indicator lights occasionally.
• Adjusting the volume of a microphone of the local location
For meeting room ‘A’, operate the faders of input channels 17 through 20. For meeting room ‘B’, operate the faders of
input channels 21 through 24. While you watch the level meter, adjust the input level so that the yellow indicator
lights occasionally.
• Adjusting the volume of the speaker of the local location
Adjust the input level as described in “Adjusting the volume of the audio signal from the remote location” and
“Adjusting the volume of a microphone of the local location,” above.
• If you don’t want the audio from the local microphone to be output from the speaker
For meeting room ‘A’, turn off the sends of input channels 2 and 4 in the “MATRIX” screen. For meeting room ‘B’,
turn off the sends of input channels 6 and 8 in the “MATRIX” screen.
• If you want to connect recording/playback device
For recording, connect your device to the MTX5-D’s “OUTPUT” 2 connector and 5 connector (2 is meeting room
‘A’, and 5 is meeting room ‘B’). For playback, connect your device to the MTX5-D’s “ST IN” 2L/2R connectors (2L
is meeting room ‘A’, and 2R is meeting room ‘B’). When you record, turn on the [ON] button of input channels
STIN2L/STIN2R. When playing back, turn on the [ON] button of output channels OUT3/OUT7.
NOTE
Feedback may occur if you have connected a type of recording/playback device that outputs the input signal while recording is
paused. If feedback occurs, click the [ON] button of input channel STIN2L/STIN2R to turn it off. When playing back, turn this button
back on.
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Appendix
Signal processing in the MY4-AEC
The MY4-AEC acoustic echo canceller (AEC) works by comparing the reference signal received from the far-end with the
signal from the microphone in order to determine which components of the signal are echo, and then subtracts only the farend echo component from microphone signal. The near-end sound is thus clearly transmitted to the far end without echo.
The signal flow is as follows.
Far-end Voice A
NR
From Far-end A
Far-end Voice B
NR
From Far-end B
Far-end Voice C
NR
From Far-end C
Far-end Voice D
NR
From Far-end D
REFERENCE ON/OFF
Near-end Mic. 4
Near-end Mic. 3
Near-end Voice 3
FBS
Near-end Mic. 1
Near-end Voice 1
FBS
To Far-end 4
NR
AEC
FBS
Near-end Mic. 2
Near-end Voice 2
NR
AEC
FBS
Near-end Voice 4
AEC
AEC
To Far-end 3
NR
To Far-end 2
NR
To Far-end 1
: Reference signal
FBS : Feedback suppressor
NR
: Noise reduction
There are two NR (Noise Reduction) locations: From Far-end and To Far-end. Each has the following roles.
From Far-end
Reduces steady-state noise from sources such as a projector or air conditioning unit in
the remote location.
To Far-end
Reduces steady-state noise from sources such as a projector or air conditioning unit in
the local location.
C.S.G., PA Development Division
© 2013 Yamaha Corporation
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