Yamaha MG12XU Mixer Tutorial Part One
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- čas přidán 30. 07. 2024
- The Yamaha MG12XU is a 12-channel analog mixer with USB interface. It's a great console for smaller bands, corporate rental and AV work as well as simple home recording. In contrast to the MG20XU series this one is filmed with me behind the camera, which allows you to see all the small details of the knobs, faders and controls.
Bookmarks for video:
00:00 Intro
00:40 Mixer overview
01:51 Input connectors
02:50 Pad and HPF switches
04:10 Gain knob
05:30 Gain setting procedure
07:43 Phantom power switch
08:18 One knob compressor
09:32 EQ Section
10:50 Aux section
11:50 Internal FX section
13:33 PAN knob
14:14 Channel ON button
14:53 PEAK light
15:35 Channel and master faders
16:42 Channel routing buttons and subgroups
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Bookmarks for video:
00:40 Mixer overview
01:51 Input connectors
02:50 Pad and HPF switches
04:10 Gain knob
05:30 Gain setting procedure
07:43 Phantom power switch
08:18 One knob compressor
09:32 EQ Section
10:50 Aux section
11:50 Internal FX section
13:33 PAN knob
14:14 Channel ON button
14:53 PEAK light
15:35 Channel and master faders
16:42 Channel routing buttons and subgroups
Thanks alot!
thank you so much.
Thanks. What measure of cable Do You use for the USB 2.0 connection?
@@juanriquelme9385 Typically 1.5 to 2m, although longer may be possible.
@@GLBProductions Thanks. I get a lot of hum noise with 1.8 meters. I don't know if the size, or the quality of the cable is the reason. Or both.
This is the best Yamaha MG12XU mixer tutorial I've come across on CZcams. You've explained everything very well. Thank you
You're welcome Ajay :)
I am an electrical engineer by trade. Rarely does one encounter such concise language. Bravo.
Thanks for watching!
Hands down some of the best tutorials on CZcams! Thank you sir!
Hi. You probably do the absolute best instructions on CZcams, it is a great pleasure to share your knowledge. I look forward to every new episode and have never been disappointed. Thanks
You're most welcome my friend 😊
I agree, absolutely....
I totally agree! Bruno is the best!
Me too.. i agree . BRUNO the best maestro
This is by far the best mixer tutorial I've come across on CZcams. I'm using this mixer now and you've explained everything I needed to know. Thank you.
You're welcome Evee, all the best with your music!
Completely i do agree with you/ the best tutorial.
By far the most helpful videos ive seen on mixers entirely!
Great to hear that!
GLB always puts out high quality and very informative videos on gear. I LOVE IT. Thanks Bruno !
I just learnt more in 20 minutes than I have in 10 years of live gigging 🤯 thanks for such an informative video
You're welcome! All the best for your music :)
Wow. I am so glad I stumbled upon your video. Just bought the Yamaha M612XU Mixed today and watching this is so much better then reading the manual. Thanks for your work.
You're welcome Rafael, glad the video was helpful :)
you are the best teacher ever...
Thanks for watching Agra!
I truly found this tutorial super useful, therefore, I think I've fallen in love with your way of give instructions. Thank you so much!
You're welcome Ivan, thanks for watching 😊
Just bought one of these (my first mixer), and can't believe how much it can do! I'm used to all the vintage gear, and your video is super helpful! Thank you!
You're welcome, glad the video was helpful :)
Stan, does the mixer have a built in audio interface for smartphones?
@@pennywiser9607 you'll need a special cable for that. It looks funky, three connections. A 3.5mm connector for your phone (which you'll probably need an adapter for) and then it splits off into two (an xlr, I believe, and a trs connected). Kettner creations channel does an excellent demo of it. Hope that helps.
Thank you for this video. A very helpful introduction to not only the mixer, but the concepts involved as well.
You're most welcome.
Brilliant. Wish this came out sooner before I had to figure the MG12XU myself in a live setting!
Hope that doesn't happen again!
Brilliant, was just looking for an overview of this mixer. As always, thorough, detailed and extremely helpful. Many thanks.
You're welcome Spencer.
Thanks for this. I have used this mixer on a couple of small shows and was able to achieve some nice sound thanks to this video.
You're welcome, all the best with your shows!
did my first sound gig last night with this mixer with a 5 piece band using every single channel! I should've watched this first!! but tonights show (same band :) will be a lot smoother thanks to this!!! so thank you!!!
That's great, hope your gig went well!
Just when I was starting to think about saving for a bit more time and getting this one instead of either the mg10xuf or the profx8 you post this video. Didn't even have to ask for it this time. Thanks again for sharing the knowledge. Bye, I have a video to watch.
You're welcome, hope the video was helpful in your decision :)
Not sure how I wound up here, but couldn't resist watching. Once I started listening to your delivery, I couldn't click away! I know this mixer very well. I'll have to say that your presentation style is fantastic! Great video.
Thanks for watching!
A tutorial on how to give a tutorial, impeccable as usual. Thanks 😊
You're welcome Stephen, glad you enjoyed it!
Brilliant video! Learned exactly what I needed. Thank you for the extensive detail!
You're most welcome, very glad the video was helpful!
That is the most proper English I have ever heard. Excellent video.
Thanks for watching Drew!
This video is really amazing and helpful!!! Thank you for making it
You're most welcome!
Always same excellent performans, thank you for your nice and best instructions ...
You're welcome Goker 😊
You are a good teacher. Most other CZcamsrs should learn from you.
Thanks for watching!
Thanks so much. I just bought this and hoping to be able to use it effectively. Very informative and clear instructions. Keep up the great work!
You're welcome Alberto, thanks for watching :)
Terrific video. Incredibly helpful and clear explanations!
Thanks for watching Dan!
Your videos and instructions ROCK! love your channel.
Thanks Rodrick!
@@GLBProductions just speaking the truth my friend! Many regards, cheers!
Thank you for this video. It took me from not knowing anything about this mixer, to having a usable knowledge of it.
You're welcome, glad the video was helpful.
Bro this video helped us so much in our band room mix! Thank you so much for the excellent explanations! 😊
You're welcome! All the best with your music 😄
I want to thank you for all your help. Really helps me completely. Once again. THANK YOU VERY MUCHO Señor!..
You're very welcome Mariano!
Best easy to understand, comprehensive, good Voice
Thanks for watching Alton :)
Very well done! Thanks for putting this out. It helped me and I'm sure many others!
You're welcome and thanks for watching :)
i think thats what does "i hear you, loud and clear" exactly mean. Thank you!!
You're welcome Adam.
I finally had time to watch this. Very good intro into this mixer. I really find the PFL function useful and I wish it was available on some of the smaller mixers I've used.
Yes, I would say the PFL feature is an absolute necessity for any serious live sound mixer.
PFL... what is that mean? Tnx😷
@@patookyariii17 Pre-Fader Listen 😉
@@GLBProductions woww... quickest answer in youtube channel.. now ... you've got me to subscribe to your channel.. 👍🥰😷
@@patookyariii17 Welcome to the channel 😊👍🏻
Another excellently explained tutorial Bruno.
Thanks
You're welcome Steve, thanks for supporting the channel :)
Very concise informant overview!! Great job.
Thanks for watching :)
This is a life saver, can't wait for part 2!
Thank you... this tutorial is one of the best explanation of mixer.
You're welcome Rulli!
Thanks for the explaining, it's very through and detailed.
You're most welcome.
very welll explained and very detailed. Thank you for taking time to make this video, It has helped enormously.
You're welcome, thanks for watching!
Thanks for your detailed explanation in every video..
You're welcome Dresterwell.
Many thanks Bruno for this full guide.
You're most welcome Michael.
Thank you very much.
You are a Super teacher.
I love your tutorial, super christal clear and helpful
You're very welcome, thanks for watching TS.
Thank you so much for your time and knowledge!
My pleasure!
Very clear instructions. Great video!
Thanks Anu :)
Great mixer. Nice info on operation
Thanks Anthony.
What a fantastic demonstration!! I’ve subscribed brilliant!!👍👍
Thanks for your support Trevor :)
@@GLBProductions you’re very welcome!! I’d love to see a video tutorial on the new Yamaha DM3!! That would be the best ever!! Thank you👍👍
Excellent tutorial. Very clear. Thanks.
You're welcome Dave.
Thank you for the tutorial. I just subscribed. Keep it up.
Welcome to the channel!
Thank you very much, this will help a lot.
You're welcome Athan!
Top notch informative video, thanks mate
You're welcome Jahmo!
Thank you for the video, you're a life saver!
You're welcome Billy!
Great channel and video, THANKS!
You're welcome :)
I got the non usb variety, still a great mixer
You explain / teach very well. Thank you for these video's . :-)
You're welcome! I've been following your channel for years, hope you guys are out gigging again 😊
@@GLBProductions Thank you ! Yes....we're "on the road again" LOL ! !
Fantastic explanation. Thank you! 💓
You're welcome :)
Can you please help about how to connect mobile/Landline to attend callers during Live(online/offline) sessions?
Very well done sir. Thank you so much!!
Thanks for the work
You're welcome!
Very good tutorial! 👍🏾
Thanks for watching!
Very informative Video m i would like to ask ,what is the maison difference between this model and the MG10XUF they look the same with the same design ,am wondering if getting the MG10XUF over the MG12XU is a good option , thank you
There are significant differences between these two consoles: the MG12XU has an internal power supply, two aux sends and two subgroups.
@GLB Productions thanks for the reply sorry for asking the question on two of your videos keep up the good work
Nicely done and thank you
You're most welcome :)
This is Fantastic, Thank you.
You're welcome Troy.
Professional, as usual.
Thanks Petru.
Excellent. Thank you.
Awesome tutorial thank you so much
You're welcome Kyle!
very informative video.. thanks for this
You're most welcome.
You rock brother. Thank you.
You're welcome Mike!
Thank you very much.I'm learning from you dear Sir.❤
You're most welcome Sudesh, very glad the video was helpful!
Excellent video thank you
You're welcome :)
Awesome explanation
Thanks for watching Roderick!
Awesome tutorial thanks
You're welcome Eddie :)
Thank you so much for this!!!!
You're welcome :)
really helpful, thanks
You're welcome Andrew.
This is very helpful. 👍🏾
You're welcome Joe, thanks for watching!
Very helpfull.. recomended lecture..
Thanks for your support :)
Hello, thanks a lot for this excellent video ! I have the same for my drumset (4 dynamics micros & 2 overheads) and have somme questions : - 1) For the 2 Stereo Out, what is the best to use for an amplified speaker, XLR (balanced ) or Jack (TRS or TS ?) ? - 2) I also use this mixer to connect to a main mixer, what is the best connecting, XLR or Jack (TRS or TS ?) ? Do I have to use two Out or only one for connecting to the main mixer ? - 3) What is the difference between the 2 SEND (Aux 1 & Aux 2) & the 2 GROUP OUT ? Thanks again for your precious answer, musically, Emilio (France).
Hello Emilio! Some answers:
1. It depends on what the line input connectors on your powered speaker are - on some speakers the only line input available is a TRS connector.
2. Please watch my video on how to connect two analog mixers together - either connector can be used.
3. Aux sends can be pre- or post-fader, pre- or post-mute, and the amount of signal being sent can be varied independently of the fader position. Group outputs are always post-fader and post-mute, and the level of signal sent is always proportional the channel fader position. Aux sends are typically used for stage monitors or sending to external FX or recording units, groups are used more for managing groups of similar channels eg all your drum channels, all your vocals etc.
Great vídeo! 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
Thanks for watching Marc!
Thank you as I’m new to this stuff with My Dj-equipment….
You're welcome :)
Great video. I've bought one of these mixer to use for a dual-pc stream. I've yet to set it up but I was wondering if you could clarify something for me...
If I have 1 mic setup through channel one and it's going out through Aux 1 to PC 1 & Aux 2 to PC 2, if I use FX will it be on both inputs at the same time or is it isolated only to Aux 2?
Lastly, if I just wanted to speak to one audience (aux) at a time without the other hearing me, am I able to mute that Aux output without interfering with the other?
I'm very new to this, so this setup might not even work or make any sense. Some guidance would be appreciated. Thanks again!
Interesting question, not one I've gotten before! In this case, if you use the FX they will only ever go to Aux 1 - the internal FX cannot be sent to aux 2 when it is used as an external send because that would create a feedback loop.
In your situation, may I suggest a simpler solution: use the L&R outputs to split your signal: connect PC1 to the left main output and PC2 to the right. If you want the signal to go to both PCs, pan the mic channel center. If you want it to go to PC1 only, pan hard left, and vice versa for PC2. This will give you full functionality of the effects for both destinations, and also keep both of them post-fader and post-mute. If you want to kill the feed to both PCs without disturbing the level, just switch the channel OFF.
Well explaining
You're welcome.
Very nice mixer sir Yamaha
Glad you like it!
Thank you well done.
You're welcome Danny.
BRILLIANT ..... THANK YOU
You're welcome :)
Thank you for taking time to make this video ! 🥇
You're welcome!
thank you very much
You're welcome Hardi!
Many Fangs my YT audio friend 😁 Very much appreciated
You're most welcome 😄
for using the outputs of a DJ mixer that has XLR on the mains into a mixer, what i have been doing with my set up is running the XLR outs to the XLR ins of my yamaha MG10 so that i can use the eq to adjust the mains of the Bar / Club. I use the PAD feature of the channels and that mixer has a Stereo spread switch. Should I be using XLR out to TRS into the combo jack and that takes out the need for the pad switch? NOw I just bought he Allen and Heath ZED10FX to have a far better deck to travel with. in that scenario only channels 1 and 2 have 1/4 in line inputs but the XLR 's are "MIC" inputs, can I plug my Dj Mixer into those XLR in's or use a XLR to 1/4" TRS into those channels since that mixer does not have a PAD switch?
Either method is fine - into the XLR inputs with the PAD engaged, or into the TRS inputs. The former just makes it easier to connect using standard cabling.
Thank you Bruno
You're welcome Constancio!
You should be hired by Yamaha... or are you already? Well done. The very clear articulation is just perfect
No, I'm an independent sound engineer and trainer - no relationship with Yamaha 😄 Thanks for watching Alec!
Thank you very much. This is an incredibly helpful video. Very precise, easy to understand and in-depth information. :-)
You're most welcome, thanks for watching :)
excellent.
Thanks for watching :)
I have a question. What if you were to push in the group button at any channel and the stereo button. Then at the master controls to the right, you push in the red button on group, and you turn up both ST and Group faders. Will that make any sound differences? I want stereo but a little confused if I were to select all options and how that would affect outcome
This will send the channel signal to the main outputs twice: once directly from the channel and once through the groups and group fader. There is really no good reason to do this and it can cause operator confusion.
Thank you so much for all your videos. I was just watching the detailed explanation of the Allen & Heath ZED60-14FX. Do you think that this Yamaha is better than the ZED? I'm actually struggling to decide between ZED60-10FX and MG10XUF, almost the same price range...what do you prefer? Thank you so much.
Between the two I would personally pick the A&H - they are significantly better built than the Yamahas. However you will need to look very carefully at the features of each mixer and determine which one better suits your needs 😉
In a live situation, can we use both dynamic and condenser microphones with 48v phantom power on in the same mixing console??? Or will it damage the dynamic microphone???
You can use both - just remember not to plug and unplug the XLR connectors with the phantom power on!
My teacher good job
Thanks for watching :)
Great video!! How do I record with Pro Tools and Macbook with out bleed through while recording one track and listening to another?
This mixer is not really ideal for that sort of thing - you have to monitor off the group bus and disengage the ST switch on channel 11/12 in order to break the feedback loop.
Audio Quality is superb with effects. Good Audio Mixture for value of Money. They have not sent power adapter i dont know why