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MTX3, MTX5-D, XMV Series, EXi8, EXo8
Remote Control Protocol Specifications
Version 1.3.0
Release November 11th, 2014
This specification document applies to MTX3, MTX5-D, XMV, EXi8, and EXo8 V1.30 and later.
0. Revision History
Version
V1.0.0
V1.0.1
V1.0.2
Date
Sep. 1, 2013
Sep. 25, 2013
Jan.14, 2014
Section
-
7
7
8
Description
Initial version
Added note (*1) to XMV "InputSelect" parameter
Added *2 to XMV "ATT" and "DigitalATT"
Separated Meter List of EXi8 and EXo8
3.1
3.1
3.2.4
Added Heart beat command
Added explanation for escape character
Added note for "1-10) Time synchronization notification <Old format>"
3.2.4, 3.4.3 Added time set and get commands
3.2.4, 3.4.3 Added DST related commands
3.3.1
Added note for "2-1) Device run mode query"
3.3.3
3.4.3
4
4
6
7
Modified description text and added note for "2-9) Keepalive activation setting"
Added alert event log related commands
Fixed text "devstatus devmode" to "devstatus runmode" in communication start process explanation
Fixed communication start process flow diagram
Added parameter value detail for MY4-AEC (table 12, 13, 14)
Added parameter "MYInsert 16 Channel" to Parameter List
7
7
8
Added MY4-AEC parameters to Parameter List
Amend description for parameter "Power" in XMV Parameter List
Added MY4-AEC address to Meter List
V1.0.3
May 23, 2014 3.3.1, 4 Added clarification of [devstatus runmode] command, which is necessary to establish remote control communication.
V1.3.0
Nov. 1, 2014 1.3.1, 1.3.2 Increased total number of remote controller devices which can simultaneously access the MTX system.
3.1
Fixed some incorrect values in the "Normalized Value" column of the table, and in the note below the table.
3.3.5
6
7
7
Added "setr" command, which allows relative inc/dec level control.
Added "value to data" tables for fader parameters.
Added comments in remarks column for when "setr" command is available.
Added "DigitalInputSensitivity" parameter for XMV
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1. Setup
1.1. Connection Procedure
Connection when using the NETWORK connector to perform remote control using this protocol
MTX3
Ethernet Ethernet
Remote Controller
Network
Switch
MTX5-D
Remote Controller
Ethernet
Network
Switch
Ethernet
* Also for XMV, EXi8 and EXo8.
XMV can be controlled with the protocol in this document without MTX3 or MTX5-D.
Connection when using the REMOTE connector to perform remote control using this protocol
MTX3
Remote Controller
RS-232C (Crossover cable)
MTX5-D
Remote Controller
RS-232C (Crossover cable)
* XMV, EXi8 and EXo8 do not have REMOTE connectors
1.2. Configuring the Remote Controller
MTX3 and MTX5-D can be controlled from an external controller through the Ethernet (NETWORK) connector and RS-232C
(REMOTE) connector.
XMV, EXi8 and EXo8 can be controlled from an external controller through the Ethernet (NETWORK) connector.
The configuration on the remote controller side for each type of connection is shown below.
Ethernet (NETWORK connector) control
IP Address: Specify the IP address of the device you want to control.
IP Port No.: 49280
RS-232C (REMOTE connector) control
Bit Rate: The specified bit rate.
Data: 8 bits
Parity: none
Stop bit: 1 bit
Flow Control : none
RS-232C port pin assignment
3
4
5
Pin
1
2
Name
NC
RxD
TxD
DTR
GND
In/Out
-
In
Out
Out
-
* Pin 4 and Pin 6 are connected internally.
* Pin 7 and Pin 8 are connected internally.
Pin
6
7
8
9
Name
DSR
RTS
CTS
NC
In/Out
In
Out
In
-
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1. Setup
1.3. Device Configuration
1.3.1. MTX3 and MTX5-D
MTX3 and MTX5-D can be controlled from an external controller through a NETWORK and RS-232C connector.
Up to nine remote controller devices can connect simultaneously to one MTX device, eight via the NETWORK connector and one via the RS232 connector.
The procedure to configure the second control port of MTX3 and MTX5-D is shown below, this is found in MTX Editor - System
Menu- > Remote control.
(1)
(2)
(1) Select an MTX within the MTX system.
(2) Select BIT RATE of 38400 or 115200 for RS-232C control
After selecting all the parameters, click OK to complete the procedure.
* In the case of the MTX5-D NETWORK remote control connection, either network connector (Primary or Secondary) can be used when DANTE Daisy Chain mode is selected.
If using DANTE Redundant mode, only the Primary network connection and/or RS-232C connection can be used for remote control.
1.3.2. XMV, EXi8 and EXo8
XMV, EXi8 and EXo8 can be controlled via an external device through a NETWORK connector.
Up to eight remote controller devices can connect simultaneously.
As remote control of XMV, EXi8 and EXo8 is performed via the NETWORK connector only, there is no requirement to configure the port using MTX Editor for remote control.
When XMV, Exi8 and EXo8 are connected and controlled from MTX3 or MTX5-D, up to seven remote controller devices can be used for these devices.
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2. Command List
1. Commands from a device sent to a remote controller
No.
1-1 Device status change
1-2
1-3
1-4 notification
1-5 Parameter change
1-6 notification
Request details
Device run mode notification
Device error status notification
Current Fs (sampling frequency) setting notification
Current word clock status notification
Parameter change notification raw value
Reply from device
NOTIFY devstatus runmode ...
NOTIFY devstatus error ...
NOTIFY devstatus fs ...
NOTIFY devstatus lockstatus ...
NOTIFY set ...
Parameter change notification normalized value NOTIFY setn ...
1-7 Meter change notification Meter information notification
1-8 Current snapshot (preset) number change notification
Scheduler on/off change notification
Current snapshot (preset) number change notification
NOTIFY set(setn) MTX:EvntScd_On ...
NOTIFY mtr ...
NOTIFY sscurrent ...
1-9 Event processing change
1-10
1-11 notification
1-12
1-13
1-14
1-15
1-16
1-17
1-18
1-19
1-20
1-21
Media insertion notification
Time synchronization notification <old format> NOTIFY event MTX:AbsoluteTime ...
Remarks
"emergency" is invalid on the XMV, EXi8 and EXo8.
Time synchronization notification <new format> NOTIFY event MTX:SetAbsoluteTime… This command is invalid on the EXi8 and EXo8.
DST enable change notification
DST offset time change notification
DST start time change notification
DST end time change notification
DST start/end day change notification (day/week) NOTIFY event MTX:DSTSetDayWeek… This command is invalid on the XMV, EXi8 and EXo8.
DST start/end day change notification (day) NOTIFY event MTX:DSTSetDay…
Song play mode notification
Play, stop, and other transport operation notification
Playback song notification
MTX Editor synchronization processing notification
NOTIFY event MTX:Media ...
NOTIFY event MTX:DSTSetEnable…
NOTIFY event MTX:DSTSetOffset…
NOTIFY event MTX:DSTSetStartTime… This command is invalid on the XMV, EXi8 and EXo8.
NOTIFY event MTX:DSTSetEndTime… This command is invalid on the XMV, EXi8 and EXo8.
NOTIFY event MTX:
AudioPlayerSetPlayMode ...
NOTIFY event MTX:
AudioPlayerTransport ...
NOTIFY event MTX:
AudioPlayerSetCurrentSong ...
NOTIFY event MTX:
SynchronizationSetStatus ...
This command is invalid on the XMV, EXi8 and EXo8.
This command is invalid on the EXi8 and EXo8.
This command is invalid on the XMV, EXi8 and EXo8.
This command is invalid on the XMV, EXi8 and EXo8.
This command is invalid on the XMV, EXi8 and EXo8.
This command is invalid on the XMV, EXi8 and EXo8.
This command is invalid on the XMV, EXi8 and EXo8.
This command is invalid on the XMV, EXi8 and EXo8.
This command is invalid on the XMV, EXi8 and EXo8.
2. Commands for controlling a device
No.
2-1 Device status query
2-2
2-3
Request details
Device run mode query
Device error status query
Current Fs (sampling frequency) status query devstatus fs
Command string devstatus runmode devstatus error
2-4 Current word clock status query
2-5 Device run mode change Normal run mode change
Emergency run mode change devstatus lockstatus devmode normal devmode emergency scpmode encoding ...
2-6 MTX external control protocol run mode setting
2-7
2-8
2-9
Result and change notification character encoding setting
Value notification mode setting
Normalization resolution setting
Keepalive activation setting scpmode valuetype ...
scpmode resolution ...
scpmode keepalive ...
2-10 Parameter query
2-11
2-12
2-13 Parameter setting
2-14
2-15
Raw value parameter query
Normalized value parameter query
Scheduler status notification
Raw value parameter setting
Normalized value parameter setting
Relative value parameter setting
(INC/DEC level control)
Scheduler setting get ...
getn ...
get(getn,gett) MTX:EvntScd_On ...
set ...
setn ...
setr…
2-16
2-17 Meter control
2-18
2-19 Snapshot (preset)
2-20 processing
Transmission request
Stop request
Snapshot (preset) current number query
Snapshot (preset) recall processing set(setn,sett) MTX:EvntScd_On ...
mtrstart ...
mtrstop ...
sscurrent ...
ssrecall ...
Remarks
"emergency" is invalid on the XMV, EXi8 and EXo8.
This command is invalid on the XMV, EXi8 and EXo8.
This command is invalid on the XMV, EXi8 and EXo8.
This command is invalid on the XMV, EXi8 and EXo8.
This command is invalid on the XMV, EXi8 and EXo8.
This command is invalid on the XMV, EXi8 and EXo8.
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2. Command List
3-38
3-39
3-40
3-41
3-42
3-43
3-24
3-25
3-26
3-27
3-28
3-29
3-18
3-19
3-20
3-21
3-22
3-23
3-30
3-31
3-32
3-33
3-34
3-35
3-36
3-37
3-4
3-5
3-6
3-7
No.
3-1 Product information
3-2
3-3 query request
3-13
3-14
3-15
3-16
3-17
3-8 Snapshot list (preset)
3-9 recall processing
3-10 Event processing
3-11
3-12 request
3. Extended commands
Request details Data
MTX external control protocol version query devinfo protocolver ...
Parameter set version query
Firmware version query
Product name query devinfo paramsetver ...
devinfo version ...
devinfo productname ...
Serial number query
Device ID query
Device name query
Number of snapshot (preset) lists
Nth preset information
Time synchronization
Time synchronization
Time query
DST enable/disable setting
DST enable/disable query devinfo serialno ...
devinfo deviceid ...
devinfo devicename ...
ssnum ...
ssinfo ...
event MTX:AbsoluteTime ...
event MTX:SetAbsoluteTime ...
event MTX:GetAbsoluteTime ...
event MTX:DSTSetEnable… event MTX:DSTGetEnable…
DST status query
DST offset time setting
DST offset time query
DST start time setting
DST start time query
DST end time setting
DST end time query
DST start/end day setting (day/week)
DST start/end day query (day/week)
DST start/end day setting (day)
DST start/end day query (day)
DST start/end day setting query event MTX:DSTGetStatus… event MTX:DSTSetOffset… event MTX:DSTGetOffset… event MTX:DSTSetStartTime… event MTX:DSTGetStartTime… event MTX:DSTSetEndTime… event MTX:DSTGetEndTime… event MTX:DSTSetDayWeek… event MTX:DSTGetDayWeek… event MTX:DSTSetDay… event MTX:DSTGetDay… event MTX:DSTGetDaySetting…
Remarks
This command is invalid on the XMV, EXi8 and EXo8.
This command is invalid on the XMV, EXi8 and EXo8.
This command is invalid on the EXi8 and EXo8.
This command is invalid on the EXi8 and EXo8.
This command is invalid on the EXi8 and EXo8.
This command is invalid on the XMV, EXi8 and EXo8.
This command is invalid on the XMV, EXi8 and EXo8.
This command is invalid on the XMV, EXi8 and EXo8.
This command is invalid on the XMV, EXi8 and EXo8.
This command is invalid on the XMV, EXi8 and EXo8.
This command is invalid on the XMV, EXi8 and EXo8.
This command is invalid on the XMV, EXi8 and EXo8.
This command is invalid on the XMV, EXi8 and EXo8.
This command is invalid on the XMV, EXi8 and EXo8.
This command is invalid on the XMV, EXi8 and EXo8.
This command is invalid on the XMV, EXi8 and EXo8.
This command is invalid on the XMV, EXi8 and EXo8.
This command is invalid on the XMV, EXi8 and EXo8.
This command is invalid on the XMV, EXi8 and EXo8.
Current folder information (for list) query
Current folder move (for list) query
Folder name query event MTX:AudioPlayerGetCurrentDir ...
event MTX:AudioPlayerSetCurrentDir ...
event MTX:AudioPlayerGetDirName ...
This command is invalid on the XMV, EXi8 and EXo8.
This command is invalid on the XMV, EXi8 and EXo8.
This command is invalid on the XMV, EXi8 and EXo8.
File name query event MTX:AudioPlayerGetFileName ...
This command is invalid on the XMV, EXi8 and EXo8.
Folder name list: Multiple Folder name query event MTX:AudioPlayerGetDirNameList ... This command is invalid on the XMV, EXi8 and EXo8.
File name list query
Song play mode query
Song play mode setting
Song playback status query event MTX:AudioPlayerGetFileNameList ... This command is invalid on the XMV, EXi8 and EXo8.
event MTX:AudioPlayerGetPlayMode ...
event MTX:AudioPlayerSetPlayMode ...
event MTX:AudioPlayerGetStatus ...
This command is invalid on the XMV, EXi8 and EXo8.
This command is invalid on the XMV, EXi8 and EXo8.
This command is invalid on the XMV, EXi8 and EXo8.
Play, stop, and other transport operation
Currently playing or selected song information query
Playback song designation event MTX:AudioPlayerTransport ...
This command is invalid on the XMV, EXi8 and EXo8.
event MTX:AudioPlayerGetCurrentSong ... This command is invalid on the XMV, EXi8 and EXo8.
event MTX:AudioPlayerSetCurrentSong ... This command is invalid on the XMV, EXi8 and EXo8.
MTX Editor synchronization processing query event MTX:SynchronizationGetStatus ...
This command is invalid on the XMV, EXi8 and EXo8.
Number of alert event log query
Alert event log query
Query for alert event log as list
Clear alert event log event MTX:EventLogGetLogNumber… event MTX:EventLogGetLog… event MTX:EventLogGetLogList… event MTX:EventLogClear…
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3. Command Specifications
3.1. Basic Command Specifications
Below is the syntax of commands exchanged between a device and remote controller.
<command name> <option 1> <option 2> . . . <option n> <new line>
3. Command Specifications
- Each command must end with LF (0x0A).
- LF (0x0A) code can be sent as heart-beat command.
Refer to section 3.3.3: "2-9) Keepalive activation setting" for description of run mode setting, which describes the use of this heart-beat command.
- Character type letter(s) in command line must be bracketed by double quotations.
When double quotation itself needs to be included in command line, use "escape character" as shown below.
Backslash works as an escape character to express following one character for double quotation and backslash.
\\
\"
Syntax
\
"
Meaning Description backslash double quotation
- At least one space is necessary between a command name and an option and between options.
- Commands must be expressed using ASCII characters. Other characters are not allowed.
- Option strings that express parameter values are shown below.
Value
-Infinity
-18dB
-6.5dB
0dB
10dB
2kHz
400Hz
Pan L 63
Pan Center
Pan R 63
ON
OFF
INVERTED
NORMAL
Displayed string
"-INFINITY"
"-18.00"
"-6.50"
"0.00"
"10.00"
"2.00k"
"400"
"L63"
"C"
"R63"
"ON"
"OFF"
"INVERTED"
"NORMAL"
Raw value
-13801
-1800
-650
0
1000
2000
1
0
0
1
400
-63
0
+63
0
1
Normalized value
0
453
677
804
1000
667
435
0
500
1000
500
1000
0
1000
1000
0
* For other parameters, see section 6, "Parameter Value Details," provided later.
* Normalized value is a converted value when minimum value of the parameter is as 0 and maximum value of the parameter is as 1000 *1 .
Example: -inf as minimum mapped 0, 10dB as maximum mapped 1000, 0dB mapped 804 for level parameter.
*1: This value is set by 2-8) Normalization resolution setting, default resolution is 1000.
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3. Command Specifications
3.2. Commands a Device Sends to a Remote Controller
3.2.1. Device status change notification
1-1) Device run mode notification
Command
NOTIFY devstatus
Example:
Option 1 runmode
Option 2
"emergency"
"update"
"normal"
Emergency run mode
Update mode
Normal run mode
Notification: NOTIFY devstatus runmode "normal"
Meaning: The run mode was changed to normal mode.
Description
Details:
1-2) Device error status notification
Command
NOTIFY devstatus error
Option 1 Option 2
"flt/xxxx"
"err/xxxx"
"wrn/xxxx"
Alert fault information
Description
Alert error information
Alert warning information
"flt/xxxx" = " flt/message// xnnn onf (sssss) ID-xxx 2012/12/31 23:59:59"
"err/xxxx" = " err/message// xnnn onf (sssss) ID-xxx 2012/12/31 23:59:59"
"wrn/xxxx" = " wrn/message// xnnn onf (sssss) ID-xxx 2012/12/31 23:59:59"
The first three characters indicate the alert type.
message = Alert message (The section from "/" to "//" after the alert type is the message data.)
. . . up to 32 characters (ascii characters) nnn = Alert number (panel display number)
. . . 2 or 3 digit hexadecimal notation (The x at the front indicates hexadecimal notation.) onf = Alert on/off
. . . Persistent alerts turn on when an alert condition occurs and turn off when they are cleared.
Single-shot alerts turn on while an alert condition is true.
sssss = Identical alert count (a counter that indicates the number of identical alerts, normally set to 1)
. . . Decimal notation xxx = UNIT ID number . . . 3-digit hexadecimal
Date
Time
Example: Notification: NOTIFY devstatus error "err/DCP[0] communication error// x53 on (1) ID-001 2013/1/22 11:38:23"
Meaning: Error alert 53 occurred.
1-3) Current Fs (sampling frequency) setting notification
Command
NOTIFY devstatus fs
Option 1 Option 2
"unknown"
44.1kHz
"48kHz"
Example: Notification: NOTIFY devstatus fs "44.1kHz"
Meaning: Fs was changed to 44.1 kHz.
1-4) Current word clock status notification
Command
NOTIFY devstatus
Example:
Option 1 lockstatus
Option 2
"unlock"
"lock"
Notification: NOTIFY devstatus lockstatus "lock"
Meaning: Word clock was locked.
Fs undefined
44.1kHz
48kHz
Unlock
Lock
Description
Description
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3. Command Specifications
3.2.2. Parameter change notification
1-5) Parameter change notification raw value
Parameter change notification normalized value
Command Option 1
NOTIFY set MTX:mem_MemNo/UniqueId/ElmNo/Xpos/Ypos/
PrmNo/IndexNo
NOTIFY setn MTX:mem_MemNo/UniqueId/ElmNo/Xpos/Ypos/
PrmNo/IndexNo
Details: MemNo = See section 7, "Parameter Values."
UniqueId = See section 7, "Parameter Values."
Xpos = See section 7, "Parameter Values."
Ypos = See section 7, "Parameter Values."
IndexNo = See section 7, "Parameter Values."
0
0
Option 2 Option 3 Option 4 Option 5
0
0
Description
"(value)" "(string)" Parameter change raw value
"(value)" "(string)" Parameter change normalized value
"(value)" = See section 3.1, "Basic Command Specifications," or section 7, "Parameter Values."
"(string)" = See section 3.1, "Basic Command Specifications," or section 7, "Parameter Values."
Example: Notification: NOTIFY set MTX:mem_512/60000/0/0/0/0/0 0 0 -7760 "-77.60"
Meaning: DCA Fader 1ch level was changed to "-77.60."
1-6) Scheduler on/off change notification
Command Option 1
NOTIFY set(setn) MTX:EvntScd_On 0
Option 2
0
Option 3
1
0
Option 4
"1"
"0"
Option 5 Description
Scheduler on
Scheduler off
* For setn, option 4 is expressed using a normalized value.
Example: Notification: NOTIFY set MTX:EvntScd_On 0 0 1 "1"
Meaning: The scheduler was turned on.
1-7) Parameter change notification
Command
NOTIFY mtr
Details:
Example:
Option 1
MTX:mtr_MemNo/UniqueId/meter
Option 2 level gr hold
Option 3
(meter)
MTX:mtr_MemNo/UniqueId/hold
MemNo = See section 8, "Meters."
UniqueId = See section 8, "Meters."
(meter) = See section 5, "Meter Values."
Notification: NOTIFY mtr MTX:mtr_512/20020/meter level 71 71 71 71 71 71 69 68
* The meter value is expressed using a 2-digit hexadecimal.
Meaning: Output levels for ch1 to 8 Level are sent.
Description
Level meter value gr meter value
Hold meter value
3.2.3. Current snapshot (preset) number change notification
1-8) Current snapshot (preset) number change notification
Command
NOTIFY sscurrent
Option 1
(index)
Description
Current preset number change notification
Details: (index) = Current preset index number
Example: Notification: NOTIFY sscurrent 10
Meaning: Current preset was changed to index 10 (preset 10).
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3. Command Specifications
3.2.4. Event processing change notification
1-9) Media insertion notification
Command
NOTIFY event
Example:
Option 1
MTX:Media
Option 2
"sdcard=inserted"
"sdcard=extracted"
Description
An SD memory card was inserted.
An SD memory card was removed.
Notification: NOTIFY event MTX:Media "sdcard=inserted"
Meaning: An SD memory card was inserted into an SD memory card slot and was detected normally.
* SD Card should not be removed when the MTX is powered on.
1-10) Time synchronization notification <Old format>
Command
NOTIFY event
Option 1
MTX:AbsoluteTime
Option 2 Description
"yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss" Time synchronization notification
Details: yyyy = Year (Gregorian) mm = Month (1 to 12) dd = Day (1 to 31) hh = Hour (0 to 23) mm = Minute (0 to 59) ss = Second (0 to 59)
* DST (Daylight Saving Time) is not accounted for.
Example: Notification: NOTIFY event MTX:AbsoluteTime "2013/1/25 10:58:19"
Meaning: The time was set to January 25, 2013, 10 hours 58 minutes 19 seconds.
Note: This command’s option1 string "MTX:AbsoluteTime" is retained to keep compatibility with previous programming using the previous protocol. The command’s function is identical to the new format shown below.
Device sends both format commands when time is set in order to keep compatibility with program which done for old format in past.
Ignore this command and process new format command in new program.
1-11) Time synchronization notification <New format>
Command
NOTIFY event
Option 1
MTX:SetAbsoluteTime
Option 2 Description
"yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss" Time synchronization notification
Details: yyyy = Year (Gregorian) mm = Month (1 to 12) dd = Day (1 to 31) hh = Hour (0 to 23) mm = Minute (0 to 59) ss = Second (0 to 59)
* DST (Daylight Saving Time) is not accounted for.
Example: Notification: NOTIFY event MTX:SetAbsoluteTime "2013/1/25 10:58:19"
Meaning: The time was set to January 25, 2013, 10 hours 58 minutes 19 seconds
1-12) DST enable change notification
Command
NOTIFY event
Example:
Option 1
MTX:DSTSetEnable "enable"
"disable"
Option 2
Notification: NOTIFY event MTX:DSTSetEnable "enable"
Meaning: DST was enabled
DST enable
DST disable
Description
1-13) DST offset time change notification
Command
NOTIFY event
Option 1
MTX:DSTSetOffset
Details: hh = Hour (0 to 2) mm = Minute (0 to 59)
Example:
Option 2
"offset=hh:mm"
Notification: NOTIFY event MTX:DSTSetOffset "01:00"
Meaning: DST offset was set one hour
Description
DST offset time change notification
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3. Command Specifications
1-14) DST start time change notification
Command
NOTIFY event
Option 1
MTX:DSTSetStartTime
Details: hh = Hour (0 to 23) mm = Minute (0 to 59)
Example:
Option 2
"time=hh:mm"
Notification: NOTIFY event MTX:DSTSetStartTime "time=12:00"
Meaning: DST start time was set to 12:00
1-15) DST end time change notification
Command
NOTIFY event
Option 1
MTX:DSTSetEndTime
Details: hh = Hour (0 to 23) mm = Minute (0 to 59)
Example:
"time=hh:mm"
Option 2
Notification: NOTIFY event MTX:DSTSetEndTime "time=12:00"
Meaning: DST end time was set to 12:00
Description
DST start time change notification
Description
DST end time change notification
1-16) DST start/end day change notification (day/week)
Command
NOTIFY event
Details:
Option 1
MTX:DSTSetDayWeek
Option 2
"s_weekindex=xxxx|s_day=yyyy|s_month=zzzz| e_weekindex=uuuu|e_day=vvvv|e_month=wwww" xxxx = Start week (First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Last) yyyy = Start day (Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat) zzzz = Start month (Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec) uuuu = End week (First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Last) vvvv = End day (Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat) wwww = End month (Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec)
Description
DST start/end day change notification (day/week)
Example: Notification: NOTIFY event MTX:DSTSetDayWeek "s_weekindex=Last|s_day=Sun|s_month=Mar|
e_weekindex=Last|e_day=Sun|e_month=Oct"
Meaning: DST start/end days were set as from last Sunday in March to last Sunday in October
1-17) DST start/end day change notification (day)
Command
NOTIFY event
Details:
Option 1
MTX:DSTSetDay
Option 2
"s_month=xxxx|s_date=yyyy|e_month=zzzz| e_date=wwww" xxxx = Start month (Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec) yyyy = Start day (1 ~ 31) zzzz = End month (Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec) wwww = End day (1 ~ 31)
Description
DST start/end day change notification (day)
Example: Notification: NOTIFY event MTX:DSTSetDay "s_month=Mar|s_date=10|e_month=Nov|e_day=3"
Meaning: DST start day was set to March 10th and DST end day was set to Novenber 3rd
1-18) Song play mode notification
Command
NOTIFY event
Example:
Option 1
MTX:AudioPlayerSetPlayMode
Option 2
"playmode=one"
"playmode=repeat one"
"playmode=all"
"playmode=repeat all"
"playmode=shuffle"
Description
One song play mode
One song repeat
All song play
All songs repeat
Shuffle repeat
Notification: NOTIFY event MTX:AudioPlayerSetPlayMode "playmode=repeat one"
Meaning: The play mode was changed to one song repeat.
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1-19) Play, stop, and other transport operation notification
Command
NOTIFY event
Option 1
MTX:AudioPlayerTransport
Option 2
"operation=stop"
"operation=play"
"operation=pause"
Example: Notification: NOTIFY event MTX:AudioPlayerTransport "operation=stop"
Meaning: Playback was paused.
Stop
Play
Pause
Description
1-20) Playback song notification
Command
NOTIFY event
Details:
Option 1
MTX:AudioPlayerSetCurrentSong
Option 2
"dirpath=xxxx|dirname=yyyy|fileindex= zzzz|filename=wwww" xxxx = Directory path (index expression) yyyy = Directory name (name of the folder) zzzz = File index wwww = File name
Description
Playback song designation
Example: Notification: NOTIFY event MTX:AudioPlayerSetCurrentSong
"dirpath=0/1|dirname=Folder #1|fileindex=2|filename=xxxx.mp3"
Meaning: The playback song was set to index number 1 "xxxx.mp3" in the "Folder #1" folder of 0/1
(index expression).
* "0/1" expresses the root folder number/sub folder number (the root folder number is always fixed at 0).
Note: The character encoding for directory and file names conforms to the setting specified by the scpmode encoding command.
1-21) MTX Editor synchronization processing notification
Command
NOTIFY event
Option 1
MTX:SynchronizationSetStatus "active"
"inactive"
Example:
Option 2
Notification: NOTIFY event MTX:SynchronizationSetStatus "active"
Meaning: Synchronization processing was started between MTX and MTX Editor.
Description
Synchronization start
Synchronization end
Note: When this notification is received, because the internal MTX settings may have changed significantly, we recommend that you verify the connection by querying relevant parameters.
3.3. Commands for controlling a device
3.3.1. Device status query
2-1) Device run mode query
Command devstatus runmode
Option 1
Queries the run mode
Description
Response
Example:
Response string
OK devstatus runmode "emergency"
OK devstatus runmode "update"
OK devstatus runmode "normal"
Emergency run mode
Update mode
Normal run mode
Command: devstatus runmode
Response: OK devstatus runmode "normal"
Meaning: Query the run mode.
The device is currently in normal run mode.
Description
Note: After device responds with -OK devstatus runmode "normal"-, device starts to send commands.
In order to establish remote control communication, the external controller must send [devstatus runmode] command to the device and await response. When the device responds as [OK devstatus runmode "normal"], the device is ready to receive commands.
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2-2) Device error status query
Command devstatus error
Option 1
Queries the error status
Description
Details:
Response
Response string
OK devstatus error "none"
OK devstatus error "flt/xxxx"
OK devstatus error "err/xxxx"
OK devstatus error "wrn/xxxx"
Description
No alerts fault alert error alert warning alert
"flt/ xxxx" = " flt/message// xnnn onf (sssss) ID-xxx 2012/12/31 23:59:59"
"err/ xxxx" = " err/message// xnnn onf (sssss) ID-xxx 2012/12/31 23:59:59"
"wrn/ xxxx" = " wrn/message// xnnn onf (sssss) ID-xxx 2012/12/31 23:59:59"
The first three characters indicate the alert type.
message = Alert message (The section from "/" to "//" after the alert type is the message data.)
. . . up to 32 characters (ascii characters) nnn = Alert number (panel display number)
. . . 2 or 3 digit hexadecimal notation (The x at the front indicates hexadecimal notation.) onf = Alert on/off
. . . Persistent alerts turn on when an alert condition occurs and turn off when they are cleared.
Single-shot alerts turn on while an alert condition is true.
sssss = Identical alert count (a counter that indicates the number of identical alerts, normally set to 1)
. . . Decimal notation xxx = UNIT ID number . . . 3- digit hexadecimal
Date
Time
Example: Command: devstatus error
Response: OK devstatus error "err/DCP[0] communication error// x53 on (1) ID-001 2013/1/22 11:38:23"
Meaning: Query the alert status.
Error alert 53 is occurring.
2-3) Current Fs (sampling frequency) status query
Command Option 1 devstatus fs
Response
Response string
OK devstatus fs "unknown"
OK devstatus fs "44.1kHz"
OK devstatus fs "48kHz"
Example: Command: devstatus fs
Response: OK devstatus fs "44.1kHz"
Meaning: Query Fs.
The current Fs is 44.1 kHz.
2-4) Current word clock status query
Command devstatus lockstatus
Option 1
Queries Fs
Fs undefined
44.1kHz
48kHz
Description
Description
Description
Queries the word clock lock status
Response
Response string
OK devstatus lockstatus "unlock"
OK devstatus lockstatus "lock"
Example: Command: devstatus lockstatus
Response: OK devstatus lockstatus "lock"
Meaning: Query the word clock lock status.
Locked
Unlock
Lock
Description
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3.3.2. Device run mode query
2-5) Emergency run mode change
Command devmode normal emergency
Option 1 Description
Sets the run mode to normal
Sets the run mode to emergency
Response
OK devmode normal
Example:
Response string
OK devmode emergency
Command: devmode emergency
Response: OK devmode emergency
Meaning: Change to emergency mode.
Run mode was changed to emergency.
Description
Normal run mode change complete
Emergency run mode change complete
3.3.3. MTX external control protocol run mode setting
2-6) Result and change notification character encoding setting
Command scpmode
Option 1 encoding ascii utf8
Option 2 Description
ASCII encoding mode (default setting)
UTF-8 encoding mode
Response
Example:
Response string
OK scpmode encoding ascii
OK scpmode encoding utf8
Description
ASCII encoding mode change complete
UTF-8 encoding mode change complete
Command: scpmode encoding utf8
Response: OK scpmode encoding utf8
Meaning: Change the result and change notification encoding code to UTF-8.
The encoding mode was changed to UTF-8.
2-7) Value notification mode setting
Command scpmode
Option 1 valuetype raw
Option 2 normalized
Raw value mode (default setting)
Normalized value mode
Description
Response
Example:
Response string
OK scpmode valuetype raw
OK scpmode valuetype normalized
Description
Raw value mode change complete
Normalized value mode change complete
Command: scpmode valuetype normalized
Response: OK scpmode valuetype normalized
Meaning: Change parameter change notifications to normalized value mode.
Parameter change notifications were changed to normalized value mode.
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2-8) Normalization resolution setting
Command scpmode
Option 1 resolution (res)
Option 2 Description
Resolution for normalized value notifications
(default setting = 1000)
Details: (res) = Resolution for normalized values
Response
Response string
OK scpmode resolution xxxx
Details: xxxx = Specified resolution
Description
The resolution for normalized value notifications
* Specified resolution should be more than 100.
Example: Command: scpmode resolution 128
Response: OK scpmode resolution 128
Meaning: Set the resolution of normalized values for setn commands to 128.
The resolution of normalized values for setn commands was set to 128.
2-9) Keepalive activation setting
Command scpmode
Details:
Option 1 keepalive
(interval) = Timeout value (msec)
Option 2
(interval)
Description
Maximum interval for a client to send some kind of message, including heart beats (default setting = disabled)
* Timeout value should be more than 1000.
* The actual timeout value will be increased by 1 second.
Response
Response string
OK scpmode keepalive xxxx
Details: xxxx = The specified timeout value (msec)
Description
Keepalive activated notification
Example: Command: scpmode keepalive 2000
Response: OK scpmode keepalive 2000
Meaning: Set the timeout value to 2000 msec (2 seconds).
The timeout value was set to 2000 msec (2 seconds).
Note: When unexpected disconnection happens, remote controller can’t finish communication with closing process.
In such case, device has to keep status "connected" and remote controller can’t establish new connection after that.
In order to prevent the situation above, device watches keepalive command if connection with remote controller is still alive.
If device doesn’t receive keepalive command within timeout value which is set by this command, device terminates connection by itself.
After the Keepalive activation command has been activated, the Remote controller must send any command or
LF(0x0A) code as a heart beat to the device within the timeout value.
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3.3.4. Parameter query
2-10) Raw value parameter query get
Command Option 1
MTX:mem_MemNo/UniqueId/ElmNo/Xpos/
Ypos/PrmNo/IndexNo
Details: MemNo = See section 7, "Parameter Values."
UniqueId = See section 7, "Parameter Values."
Xpos = See section 7, "Parameter Values."
Ypos = See section 7, "Parameter Values."
IndexNo = See section 7, "Parameter Values."
0
Option 2
0
Option 3 Description
Raw value parameter query request
Response
Response string
OK get MTX:mem_MemNo/UniqueId/ElmNo/Xpos/Ypos/
PrmNo/IndexNo 0 0 (value)
Details:
Description
Raw value parameter query response
MemNo = See section 7, "Parameter Values."
UniqueId = See section 7, "Parameter Values."
Xpos = See section 7, "Parameter Values."
Ypos = See section 7, "Parameter Values."
IndexNo = See section 7, "Parameter Values."
(value) = See section 3.1, "Basic Command Specifications," or section 7, "Parameter Values."
Example: Command: get MTX:mem_512/60000/0/0/0/0/0 0 0
Response: OK get MTX:mem_512/60000/0/0/0/0/0 0 0 -7760
Meaning: Query the 1ch level of the DCA fader with raw values.
The 1ch level of the DCA fader is -77.60.
2-11) Normalized value parameter query
Command getn
Option 1
MTX:mem_MemNo/UniqueId/ElmNo/Xpos/
Ypos/PrmNo/IndexNo
Details: MemNo = See section 7, "Parameter Values."
UniqueId = See section 7, "Parameter Values."
Xpos = See section 7, "Parameter Values."
Ypos = See section 7, "Parameter Values."
IndexNo = See section 7, "Parameter Values."
0
Option 2
0
Option 3 Description
Normalized value parameter query request
Response
Response string
OK gen MTX:mem_MemNo/UniqueId/ElmNo/Xpos/Ypos/
PrmNo/IndexNo 0 0 (value)
Details:
Description
Normalized value parameter query response
MemNo = See section 7, "Parameter Values."
UniqueId = See section 7, "Parameter Values."
Xpos = See section 7, "Parameter Values."
Ypos = See section 7, "Parameter Values."
IndexNo = See section 7, "Parameter Values."
(value) = See section 3.1, "Basic Command Specifications," or section 7, "Parameter Values."
Example: Command: getn MTX:mem_512/60000/0/0/0/0/0 0 0
Response: OK getn MTX:mem_512/60000/0/0/0/0/0 0 0 408
Meaning: Query the 1ch level of the DCA fader with normalized values.
The 1ch level of the DCA fader is 408.
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2-12) Scheduler status query
Command get(getn,gett) MTX:EvntScd_On
Option 1 Option 2 Option 3
0 0
* For getn, the response will contain a normalized value; for gett, the response will contain a text string.
Description
Queries the scheduler status
Response
Response string
OK get MTX:EvntScd_On 0 0 1
OK get MTX:EvntScd_On 0 0 0
Example: Command: get MTX:EvntScd_On 0 0
Response: OK get MTX:EvntScd_On 0 0 1
Meaning: Query the scheduler status.
Enabled
Scheduler on
Scheduler off
Description
3.3.5. Parameter setting
2-13) Raw value parameter setting set
Command
Details:
Option 1
MTX:mem_MemNo/UniqueId/ElmNo/
Xpos/Ypos/PrmNo/IndexNo
0
Option 2
0
Option 3 Option 4
(value)
Description
Raw value parameter setting
MemNo = See section 7, "Parameter Values."
UniqueId = See section 7, "Parameter Values."
Xpos = See section 7, "Parameter Values."
Ypos = See section 7, "Parameter Values."
IndexNo = See section 7, "Parameter Values."
(value) = See section 3.1, "Basic Command Specifications," or section 7, "Parameter Values."
Response
Response string
OK set MTX:mem_MemNo/UniqueId/ElmNo/Xpos/Ypos/
PrmNo/IndexNo 0 0 (value) "(string)"
OKm set MTX:mem_MemNo/UniqueId/ElmNo/Xpos/Ypos/
PrmNo/IndexNo 0 0 (value) "(string)"
Description
Raw value parameter setting response
* If the requested parameter value is outside the range, the value is adjusted within the range and set.
If this occurs, the result notification will be OKm instead of OK.
Details:
Example:
MemNo = See section 7, "Parameter Values."
UniqueId = See section 7, "Parameter Values."
Xpos = See section 7, "Parameter Values."
Ypos = See section 7, "Parameter Values."
IndexNo = See section 7, "Parameter Values."
(value) = See section 3.1, "Basic Command Specifications," or section 7, "Parameter Values."
"(string)" = See section 3.1, "Basic Command Specifications," or section 7, "Parameter Values."
Command: set MTX:mem_512/60000/0/0/0/0/0 0 0 -7760
Response: OK set MTX:mem_512/60000/0/0/0/0/0 0 0 -7760 "-77.60"
Meaning: Set the 1ch level of the DCA fader to a raw value of -77.60.
The 1ch level of the DCA fader was set to "-77.60".
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2-14) Normalized value parameter setting
Command setn
Details:
Option 1
MTX:mem_MemNo/UniqueId/ElmNo/
Xpos/Ypos/PrmNo/IndexNo
0
Option 2
0
Option 3 Option 4
(value)
Description
Normalized value parameter setting
MemNo = See section 7, "Parameter Values."
UniqueId = See section 7, "Parameter Values."
Xpos = See section 7, "Parameter Values."
Ypos = See section 7, "Parameter Values."
IndexNo = See section 7, "Parameter Values."
(value) = See section 3.1, "Basic Command Specifications," or section 7, "Parameter Values."
Response
Response string
OK setn MTX:mem_MemNo/UniqueId/ElmNo/Xpos/Ypos/
PrmNo/IndexNo 0 0 (value) "(string)"
OKm setn MTX:mem_MemNo/UniqueId/ElmNo/Xpos/Ypos/
PrmNo/IndexNo 0 0 (value) "(string)"
Description
Normalized value parameter setting response
* If the requested parameter value is outside the range, the value is adjusted within the range and set.
If this occurs, the result notification will be OKm instead of OK.
Details:
Example:
MemNo = See section 7, "Parameter Values."
UniqueId = See section 7, "Parameter Values."
Xpos = See section 7, "Parameter Values."
Ypos = See section 7, "Parameter Values."
IndexNo = See section 7, "Parameter Values."
(value) = See section 3.1, "Basic Command Specifications," or section 7, "Parameter Values."
"(string)" = See section 3.1, "Basic Command Specifications," or section 7, "Parameter Values."
Command: setn MTX:mem_512/60000/0/0/0/0/0 0 0 408
Response: OKm setn MTX:mem_512/60000/0/0/0/0/0 0 0 408 "-20.56"
Meaning: Set the 1ch level of the DCA fader to a normalized value of 408.
The 1ch level of the DCA fader was set to "-20.56".
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2-15) Relative value parameter setting
Command setr
Option 1
MTX:mem_MemNo/UniqueId/ElmNo/
Xpos/Ypos/PrmNo/IndexNo
Details:
0
Option 2
0
Option 3 Option 4
"(value)"
MemNo = See section 7, "Parameter Values."
UniqueId = See section 7, "Parameter Values."
Xpos = See section 7, "Parameter Values."
Ypos = See section 7, "Parameter Values."
IndexNo = See section 7, "Parameter Values."
"(value)" = relative value to increase or decrease.
(See "Fader Parameter" table in section 6 Parameter Value Details )
Description
Relative value set command.
Note: This command is available only for fader type parameters. See "Remarks" column in section 7 Parameter List for information regarding which parameters support this command.
The Parameter will be set to a new value which equals the sum of the parameter's original value and the relative value given by this command.
The parameter value range is 0 - 1023 as shown in the "Fader Parameter" table in section 6 Parameter Value Details.
For example, when the relative value is set to 64, 16 level steps can be achieved from the remote controller.
(1024/64 = 16)
Response
Response string
OK setr MTX:mem_MemNo/UniqueId/ElmNo/Xpos/Ypos/
PrmNo/IndexNo 0 0 (value)
OKm setr MTX:mem_MemNo/UniqueId/ElmNo/Xpos/Ypos/
PrmNo/IndexNo 0 0 (value)
Description
Relative value set command response.
* When the sum of current value and relative value is outside of parameter value range (0-1023), a limiting process is automatically applied.
In such case, "OKm" response will be sent back, instead of normal "OK" response.
Details:
Example:
MemNo = See section 7, "Parameter Values."
UniqueId = See section 7, "Parameter Values."
Xpos = See section 7, "Parameter Values."
Ypos = See section 7, "Parameter Values."
IndexNo = See section 7, "Parameter Values."
"(value)" = relative value to increase or decrease.
(See "Fader Parameter" table in section 6 Parameter Value Details )
Command: setr MTX:mem_512/60000/0/0/0/0/0 0 0 100
Response: OK setr MTX:mem_512/60000/0/0/0/0/0 0 0 -1900
Meaning: Set DCA-A Fader to+100 step increase.
The level of the DCA-A fader was set to "-19.00"dB.
2-16) Scheduler status query
Command set(setn,sett)
Option 1
MTX:EvntScd_On 0
Option 2 Option 3
0 1
0
* For setn, specify a normalized value; for sett, specify option 4 with a character string.
Option 4
Response
Response string
OK set MTX:EvntScd_On 0 0 1 "1"
OK set MTX:EvntScd_On 0 0 0 "0"
Example: Command: set MTX:EvntScd_On 0 0 1
Response: OK set MTX:EvntScd_On 0 0 1 "1"
Meaning: Enable the scheduler.
The scheduler was enabled.
Description
Scheduler enabled response
Scheduler disabled response
Description
Scheduler on
Scheduler off
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3.3.6. Meter control
2-17) Transmission request
Command mtrstart
Option 1
MTX:mtr_MemNo/UniqueId/hold
Option 3
MTX:mtr_MemNo/UniqueId/meter (interval)
Details: MemNo = See section 7, "Parameter Values."
UniqueId = See section 7, "Parameter Values."
(interval) = Minimum transmission interval (msec)
Description
Requests that the specified meter data be transmitted.
Requests that the specified hold meter data be transmitted.
Response
Response string
OK mtrstart MTX:mtr_MemNo/UniqueId/meter
OK mtrstart MTX:mtr_MemNo/UniqueId/hold
Details: MemNo = See section 7, "Parameter Values."
UniqueId = See section 7, "Parameter Values."
Description
Meter data transmission setting complete
Hold meter data transmission setting complete
Example: Command: mtrstart MTX:mtr_512/20020/meter 1000
Notification: OK mtrstart MTX:mtr_512/20020/meter
NOTIFY mtr MTX:mtr_512/20020/meter level 71 71 71 71 71 71 69 68
NOTIFY mtr MTX:mtr_512/20020/meter level 71 71 71 71 71 71 69 68
* The meter value is expressed using a 2-digit hexadecimal.
Meaning: Send the meter data of ch1 to 8 output levels at 1000 msec intervals.
A request for the ch1 to 8 output levels was received, so the data will be transmitted.
2-18) Stop request
Command mtrstop
Option 1
MTX:mtr_MemNo/UniqueId/meter
MTX:mtr_MemNo/UniqueId/hold
Details: MemNo = See section 7, "Parameter Values."
UniqueId = See section 7, "Parameter Values."
Description
Requests that the specified meter data be stopped.
Requests that the specified hold meter data be stopped.
Response
Response string
OK mtrstop MTX:mtr_MemNo/UniqueId/meter
OK mtrstop MTX:mtr_MemNo/UniqueId/hole
Details: MemNo = See section 7, "Parameter Values."
UniqueId = See section 7, "Parameter Values."
Description
Meter data stop setting complete
Hold meter data stop setting complete
Example: Command: mtrstop MTX:mtr_512/20020/meter
Notification: OK mtrstop MTX:mtr_512/20020/meter
Meaning: Stop the meter data of ch1 to 8 output levels.
The request to stop the meter data of ch1 to 8 output levels was received.
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3.3.7. Snapshot (preset) processing
2-19) Snapshot (preset) current number query processing
Command sscurrent
Description
Queries the current preset number (index)
Response
Details:
Example:
Response string
OK sscurrent (index) unmodified
OK sscurrent (index) modified
Description
Current preset number queried
(There is no parameter change after recalling.)
Current preset number queried
(There is a parameter change after recalling.)
(index) = Current preset number
Command: sscurrent
Notification: OK sscurrent 10 unmodified
Meaning: Query the last index number (preset number) that was recalled.
The index number (preset number) is index 10 (preset 10), and no parameter has changed after
recalling.
2-20) Snapshot (preset) recall processing
Command Option 1 ssrecall (index)
Details: (index) = Snapshot (preset) number
Response
Response string
OK ssrecall (index)
Details: (index) = Snapshot (preset) number
Example:
Requested index
Command: ssrecall 1
Notification: OK ssrecall 1
Meaning: Recall the preset at index 1 (preset 1).
The preset at index 1 (preset 1) was recalled.
Description
Recalls the preset at the specified index from the preset list.
Description
3.4. Extended commands
3.4.1. Product information query request
3-1) MTX external control protocol version query
Command devinfo protocolver
Option 1
Response
Response string
OK devinfo protocolver "xxxx"
Details: xxxx = Version
Example: Command: devinfo protocolver
Notification: OK devinfo protocolver "1.0.0"
Meaning: Query the protocol version.
Protocol version = V1.0.0
Description
Queries the MTX external control protocol version
Description
MTX external control protocol version
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3-2) Parameter set version query
Command devinfo
Option 1 paramsetver
Description
Queries the parameter set version
Response
Response string
OK devinfo paramsetver "xxxx"
Details: xxxx = Version
Example: Command: devinfo paramsetver
Notification: OK devinfo paramsetver "MTX:1.2.0"
Meaning: Query the parameter set version.
Parameter set version = V1.2.0
Parameter set version
Description
3-3) Firmware version query
Command devinfo version
Option 1 Description
Queries the firmware version
Response
Response string
OK devinfo version "xxxx"
Details: xxxx = Version
Example: Command: devinfo version
Notification: OK devinfo version "1.0.0"
Meaning: Query the firmware version.
Firmware version = V1.00
3-4) Product name query
Command devinfo
Option 1 productname
Firmware version
Description
Response
Response string
OK devinfo productname "xxxx"
Details: xxxx = Product name
Example: Command: devinfo productname
Notification: OK devinfo productname "MTX3"
Meaning: Query the product name.
Product name = "MTX3"
Product name
3-5) Serial number query
Command devinfo serialno
Option 1
Queries the product name
Description
Queries the serial number
Description
Description
Response
Response string
OK devinfo serialno "xxxx"
Details: xxxx = Serial number
Example:
Serial number
Command: devinfo serialno
Notification: OK devinfo serialno "ZA37640CHNET101001"
Meaning: Query the serial number.
Serial number = "ZA37640CHNET101001"
Description
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3-6) Device ID query
Command devinfo deviceid
Option 1
Response
Response string
OK devinfo deviceid "xxxx"
Details: xxxx = Device ID
* 3-digit hexadecimal
Example: Command: devinfo deviceid
Notification: OK devinfo deviceid "001"
Meaning: Query the device ID.
Device ID = "001"
Note: The device ID corresponds to the UNIT ID.
3-7) Device name query
Command devinfo devicename
Option 1
Queries the device ID
Device ID
Description
Description
Description
Queries the device name assigned by the user
Response
Response string
OK devinfo devicename "xxxx"
Details: xxxx = Device name
Description
Device name assigned by the user
Example: Command: devinfo devicename
Notification: OK devinfo devicename "MTX3"
Meaning: Query the device name.
Device name = "MTX3"
Note: The character encoding for the device name conforms to the setting specified by the scpmode encoding command.
3.4.2. Snapshot (preset) list recall processing
devinfo: queries the device status
3-8) Number of snapshot (preset) lists
Command ssnum
Response
Response string
OK ssnum (num)
Details: (num) = Quantity
Example: Command: ssnum
Notification: OK ssnum 51
Meaning: Query the number of presets.
The number of presets is 51.
Description
Queries the number of preset lists
The number of preset lists
Description
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3-9) Nth preset information
Command ssinfo (index)
Option 1 Description
Queries the preset information at the specified index in the preset list.
Response
Response string
OK ssinfo (index) "xxxxxx" (attrib) "yyyyyy" "zzzzzz"
Description
Preset information at the specified index in the preset list.
Details: (index) = Requested index number
"xxxxxxx" = Text expressing the relevant preset number
(attrib) = Relevant preset attribute
preinst = preinstalled preset
reserve = reserved area
user = user preset available
empty = empty
"yyyyyyy" = = title text of the relevant preset
"zzzzzz" = comment text of the relevant preset.
(reserved for future use. MTX does not currently use comments. "" will be returned.)
Example: Command: ssinfo 10
Notification: OK ssinfo 10 "10" user "Preset 10" ""
Meaning: Query the contents of the preset at index 10 (preset 10).
The preset at index 10 contains
display number = "10"
title = "Preset 10"
comment = ""
and is a stored preset.
Note: The character encoding for preset titles and comments conforms to the setting specified by the scpmode encoding command.
3.4.3. Event processing request
3-10) Time synchronization event
Details:
Command Option 1
MTX:AbsoluteTime
Option 2
"yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss" yyyy = Year (Gregorian) mm = Month (1 to 12) dd = Day (1 to 31) hh = Hour (0 to 23) mm = Minute (0 to 59) ss = Second (0 to 59)
* DST (Daylight Saving Time) is not accounted for.
Description
Changes the time
Response
Response string
OK event MTX:AbsoluteTime "caught"
Example:
Description
Time change complete
Command: event MTX:AbsoluteTime "2013/1/25 11:56:14"
Notification: OK event MTX:AbsoluteTime "caught"
Meaning: Set the time to January 25, 2013, 11 hours 56 minutes 14 seconds.
The time was set.
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3-11) Time synchronization event
Details:
Command Option 1
MTX:SetAbsoluteTime
Option 2
"yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss" yyyy = Year (Gregorian) mm = Month (1 to 12) dd = Day (1 to 31) hh = Hour (0 to 23) mm = Minute (0 to 59) ss = Second (0 to 59)
* DST (Daylight Saving Time) is not accounted for.
Response
Response string
OK event MTX:SetAbsoluteTime "caught"
Example:
Description
Time change complete
Command: event MTX:SetAbsoluteTime "2013/1/25 11:56:14"
Notification: OK event MTX:SetAbsoluteTime "caught"
Meaning: Set the time to January 25, 2013, 11 hours 56 minutes 14 seconds.
The time was set.
Description
Changes the time
3-12) Time query
Command event
Option 1
MTX:GetAbsoluteTime
3-13) DST enable/disable setting
Command event
Option 1
MTX:DSTSetEnable
""
"enable"
"disable"
Option 2
Option 2
Description
Time query with absolute time
Response
Details:
Response string
OK event MTX:GetAbsoluteTime "yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss"
Description
Current time info with absolute time yyyy = Year (Gregorian) mm = Month (1 to 12) dd = Day (1 to 31) hh = Hour (0 to 23) mm = Minute (0 to 59) ss = Second (0 to 59)
* DST (Daylight Saving Time) is not accounted for.
Example: Command: event MTX:GetAbsoluteTime ""
Notification: OK event MTX:GetAbsoluteTime "2014/1/25 11:56:14"
Meaning: Get current time with absolute time
Current time is January 25 2014, 11 hours 56 minutes 14 seconds
Description
Set DST enable
Set DST disable
Response
Example:
Response string
OK event MTX:DSTSetEnable "enable"
OK event MTX:DSTSetEnable "disable"
DST was enabled
DST was disabled
Command: event MTX:DSTSetEnable "enable"
Notification: OK event MTX:DSTSetEnable "enable"
Meaning: Set DST enable
DST was enabled
Description
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3-14) DST enable/disable query
Command event
Option 1
MTX:DSTGetEnable
3-15) DST status query
Command event
Option 1
MTX:DSTGetStatus
""
""
Option 2
Response
Example:
Response string
OK event MTX:DSTGetEnable "enable"
OK event MTX:DSTGetEnable "disable"
DST is enable
DST is disable
Command: event MTX:DSTGetEnable ""
Notification: OK event MTX:DSTGetEnable "enable"
Meaning: Get DST setting
DST is enable
Option 2
Description
DST enable/disable query
Description
Description
DST status query
Response
Response string
OK event MTX:DSTGetStatus "on"
OK event MTX:DSTGetStatus "off"
Example: Command: event MTX:DSTGetStatus ""
Notification: OK event MTX:DSTGetStatus "on"
Meaning: Get DST working status
Working with DST
Working with DST
Not working with DST
Description
3-16) DST offset time setting
Command event
Option 1
MTX:DSTSetOffset
Option 2
"offset=hh:mm"
Response
Response string
OK event MTX:DSTSetOffset "offset=hh:mm"
Details: hh = Hour (0 to 2) mm = Minute (0 to 59)
(Up to 2 hours can be set)
Example:
DST offset was set
Command: event MTX:DSTSetOffset "offset=1:00"
Notification: OK event MTX:DSTSetOffset "offset=1:00"
Meaning: Set DST offset to 1 hour
DST offset was set to 1 hour
3-17) DST offset time query
Command event
Option 1
MTX:DSTGetOffset ""
Response
Response string
OK event MTX:DSTGetOffset "offset=hh:mm"
Details: hh = Hour (0 to 2) mm = Minute (0 to 59)
Example:
DST offset
Command: event MTX:DSTGetOffset ""
Notification: OK event MTX:DSTGetOffset "offset=01:00"
Meaning: Get DST offset
DST offset was set to 1 hour
Option 2
Description
Set DST offset
Description
Description
Get DST offset
Description
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3-18) DST start time setting
Command event
Option 1
MTX:DSTSetStartTime
Option 2
"time=hh:mm"
Description
Set DST start time
Response
Response string
OK event MTX:DSTSetStartTime "time=hh:mm"
Details: hh = Hour (0 to 23) mm = Minute (0 to 59)
Example:
DST start time was set
Command: event MTX:DSTSetStartTime "time=12:00"
Notification: OK event MTX:DSTSetStartTime "time=12:00"
Meaning: Set DST start time to 12:00
DST start time was set to 12:00
Description
3-19) DST start time query
Command event
Option 1
MTX:DSTGetStartTime
Option 2
""
Response
Response string
OK event MTX:DSTGetStartTime "time=hh:mm"
Details: hh = Hour (0 to 23) mm = Minute (0 to 59)
Example:
DST start time
Command: event MTX:DSTGetStartTime ""
Notification: OK event MTX:DSTGetStartTime "time=12:00"
Meaning: Get DST start time
DST start time is 12:00
Description
Get DST start time
Description
3-20) DST end time setting
Command event
Option 1
MTX:DSTSetEndTime
Response
Response string
OK event MTX:DSTSetEndTime "time=hh:mm"
Details: hh = Hour (0 to 23) mm = Minute (0 to 59)
Example:
DST end time was set
Command: event MTX:DSTSetEndTime "time=12:00"
Notification: OK event MTX:DSTSetEndTime "time=12:00"
Meaning: Set DST end time to 12:00
DST end time was set to 12:00
Description
3-21) DST end time query
Command event
Option 1
MTX:DSTGetEndTime
Option 2
"time=hh:mm"
""
Option 2
Description
Set DST end time
Description
Get DST end time
Response
Response string
OK eventMTX:DSTGetEndTime "time=hh:mm"
Details: hh = Hour (0 to 23) mm = Minute (0 to 59)
Example:
DST end time
Command: event MTX:DSTGetEndTime ""
Notification: OK event MTX:DSTGetEndTime "time=12:00"
Meaning: Get DST end time
DST end time is 12:00
Description
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3-22) DST start/end days setting (day/week)
Command event
Option 1
MTX:DSTSetDayWeek
Option 2
"s_weekindex=xxxx|s_day=yyyy|s_month=zzzz| e_weekindex=uuuu|e_day=vvvv|e_month=wwww"
Description
Set DST start/end days by day and week
Response
Response string
OK event MTX:DSTSetDayWeek "s_weekindex=xxxx|s_day=yyyy| s_month=zzzz|e_weekindex=uuuu|e_day=vvvv|e_month=wwww"
Details:
Description
DST start/end days by day and week was set xxxx = Start week (First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Last) yyyy = Start day (Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat) zzzz = Start month (Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec) uuuu = End week (First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Last) vvvv = End day (Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat) wwww = End month (Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec)
Example: Command: event MTX:DSTSetDayWeek "s_weekindex=Last|s_day=Sun|s_month=Mar|e_weekindex=Last|
e_day=Sun|e_month=Oct"
Notification: OK event MTX:DSTSetDayWeek "s_weekindex=Last|s_day=Sun|s_month=Mar|
e_weekindex=Last|e_day=Sun|e_month=Oct"
Meaning: Set DST start/end days as from last Sunday in March to last Sunday in October
DST start/end days was set as from last Sunday in March to last Sunday in October
3-23) DST start/end days query (day/week) event
Command Option 1
MTX:DSTGetDayWeek ""
Option 2 Description
Get DST start/end days by day and week
Response
Response string
OK event MTX:DSTGetDayWeek "s_weekindex=xxxx|s_day=yyyy| s_month=zzzz|e_weekindex=uuuu|e_day=vvvv|e_month=wwww"
Details: xxxx = Start week (First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Last) yyyy = Start day (Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat) zzzz = Start month (Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec) uuuu = End week (First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Last) vvvv = End day (Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat) wwww = End month (Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec)
Description
DST start/end days by day and week
Example: Command: event MTX:DSTGetDayWeek ""
Notification: OK event MTX:DSTGetDayWeek "s_weekindex=Last|s_day=Sun|s_month=Mar|
e_weekindex=Last|e_day=Sun|e_month=Oct"
Meaning: Get DST start/end days by day and week
DST start/end days is set as from last Sunday in March to last Sunday in October
Note: When DST is set not by "day and week" but by "day", error returns.
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3-24) DST start/end days setting (day)
Command event
Option 1
MTX:DSTSetDay
Option 2
"s_month=xxxx|s_date=yyyy|e_month=zzzz| e_date=wwww"
Description
Set DST start/end days by day
Response
Response string
OK event MTX:DSTSetDay "s_month=xxxx|s_date=yyyy| e_month=zzzz|e_date=wwww"
Details:
Description
DST start/end days by day was set xxxx = Start month (Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec) yyyy = Start day (1 ~ 31) zzzz = End month (Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec) wwww = End day (1 ~ 31)
Example: Command: event MTX:DSTSetDay "s_month=Mar|s_date=10|e_month=Nov|e_day=3"
Notification: OK event MTX:DSTSetDay "s_month=Mar|s_date=10|e_month=Nov|e_day=3"
Meaning: Set DST start/end days as from March 10 to November 3
DST start/end days was set as from March 10 to November 3
3-25) DST start/end days query (day)
Command event MTX:DSTGetDay
Option 1
""
Option 2 Description
Set DST start/end days by day
Response
Response string Description
OK event MTX:DSTGetDay "s_month=xxxx|s_date=yyyy|e_month=zzzz|e_date=wwww" DST start/end days by day
Details: xxxx = Start month (Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec) yyyy = Start day (1 ~ 31) zzzz = End month (Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec) wwww = End day (1 ~ 31)
Example: Command: event MTX:DSTGetDay ""
Notification: OK event MTX:DSTGetDay "s_month=Mar|s_date=10|e_month=Nov|e_day=3"
Meaning: Get DST start/end days by date
DST start/end days is from March 10 to November 3
Note: When DST is set not by "day" but by "day and week", error returns.
3-26) DST start/end days setting query
Command event
Option 1
MTX:DSTGetDaySetting ""
Option 2 Description
Get DST start/end days format, "day and week" or "day"
Response
Example:
Response string
OK event MTX:DSTGetDaySetting "setting=dayweek"
OK event MTX:DSTGetDaySetting "setting=day"
Description
DST start/end days are set by "day and week"
DST start/end days are set by "day"
Command: event MTX:DSTGetDaySetting ""
Notification: OK event MTX:DSTGetDaySetting "setting=dayweek"
Meaning: Get DST start/end days format, "day and week" or "day"
DST start/end days were set by "day and week"
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3-27) Current folder information (for list) query
Command event
Option 1
MTX:AudioPlayerGetCurrentDir ""
Option 2 Description
Queries the current folder information.
Response
Response string
OK event MTX:AudioPlayerGetCurrentDir "dirpath=xxxx|dirname=yyyy| subdirnum=zzzz|filenum=wwww"
OKm event MTX:AudioPlayerGetCurrentDir "sdcard is not inserted"
* OKm is returned if there is no SD memory card inserted.
Details:
Example: xxxx = Directory path (index expression) yyyy = Directory name (name of the folder) zzzz = The number of sub folders in the current directory wwww = The number of files in the current directory
Command: event MTX:AudioPlayerGetCurrentDir ""
Description
Current folder information
There is no SD memory card inserted.
Notification: OK event MTX:AudioPlayerGetCurrentDir "dirpath=0|dirname=|subdirnum=4|filenum=2"
Meaning: Query the current folder information.
The current folder contains four directories and two files.
3-28) Current folder move (for list) query
Command event
Option 1
MTX:AudioPlayerSetCurrentDir
Details: xxxx = Directory path (index expression)
Response
Response string
OK event MTX:AudioPlayerSetCurrentDir "dirpath=xxxx|dirname=yyyy| subdirnum=zzzz|filenum=wwww"
OKm event MTX:AudioPlayerSetCurrentDir "sdcard is not inserted"
* OKm is returned if there is no SD memory card inserted.
Option 2
"dirpath=xxxx"
Details: xxxx = Directory path (index expression) yyyy = Directory name (name of the folder) zzzz = The number of sub folders in the current directory wwww = The number of files in the current directory
Example:
Description
Moves the current folder
Description
Current folder information
There is no SD memory card inserted.
Command: event MTX:AudioPlayerSetCurrentDir "dirpath=0/1"
Notification: OK event MTX:AudioPlayerSetCurrentDir "dirpath=0/1|dirname=songs|subdirnum=0|filenum=3"
Meaning: Make the 0/1 (index expression) directory the current directory.
The 0/1 (index expression) directory was made the current directory. This folder contains no sub
directories and three files.
* "0/1" expresses the root folder number/sub folder number (the root folder number is always fixed at 0).
3-29) Folder name query
Command event
Option 1
MTX:AudioPlayerGetDirName
Details: xxxx = Index number
Response
Response string
OK event MTX:AudioPlayerGetDirName "dirname=xxxx"
OKm event MTX:AudioPlayerGetDirName "sdcard is not inserted"
* OKm is returned if there is no SD memory card inserted.
Option 2
"dirindex=xxxx"
Details: xxxx = Folder name
Example: Command: event MTX:AudioPlayerGetDirName "dirindex=1"
Notification: OK event MTX:AudioPlayerGetDirName "dirname=songs"
Meaning: Query the directory name of 1 (index expression).
The directory name is "songs".
Description
Folder name query
Description
Folder name
There is no SD memory card inserted.
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3-30) File name query
Command event
Option 1
MTX:AudioPlayerGetFileName
Details: xxxx = Index number
Response
Response string
OK event MTX:AudioPlayerGetFileName "filename=xxxx"
OKm event MTX:AudioPlayerGetFileName "sdcard is not inserted"
* OKm is returned if there is no SD memory card inserted.
Details: xxxx = File name
Option 2
"fileindex=xxxx"
Example:
File name query
File name
Description
Description
There is no SD memory card inserted.
Command: event MTX:AudioPlayerGetFileName "fileindex=1"
Notification: OK event MTX:AudioPlayerGetFileName "filename=xxxx.mp3"
Meaning: Query the file name of 1 (index expression).
The file name is "xxxx.mp3".
3-31) Folder name list query event
Command Option 1
MTX:AudioPlayerGetDirNameList
Option 2 Description
"dirindex=xxxx-xxxx" Folder name list: Multiple folder name query
Details: xxxx = Index number
Response
Response string Description
OK event MTX:AudioPlayerGetDirNameList "dirindex=xxxx-xxxx|dirname0=xxxx| ... " Folder name list
OKm event MTX:AudioPlayerGetDirNameList "sdcard is not inserted" There is no SD memory card inserted.
* OKm is returned if there is no SD memory card inserted.
Details:
Example: xxxx-xxxx= First list number-last list number (decimal notation)
→ Cannot be set to a value greater than the number of folders.
→ The first number cannot be greater than the last number.
→ By changing the first and last numbers, you can query the list of folder names in that range.
Command: event MTX:AudioPlayerGetDirNameList "dirindex=0-1"
Notification: OK event MTX:AudioPlayerGetDirNameList "dirindex=0-1|dirname0=Folder #1|dirname1=Folder #2"
Meaning: Query the directory names of 0 and 1 (index expression).
The directory name of 0 is "Folder #1", and that of 1 is "Folder #2".
3-32) File name list query event
Command Option 1
MTX:AudioPlayerGetFileNameList
Option 2 Description
"fileindex=xxxx-xxxx" Folder name list: Multiple file name query
Details: xxxx = Index number
Response
Response string
OK event MTX:AudioPlayerGetFileNameList "fileindex=xxxx-xxxx|filename0=xxxx| ... " File name list
OKm event MTX:AudioPlayerGetFileNameList "sdcard is not inserted"
Description
There is no SD memory card inserted.
* OKm is returned if there is no SD memory card inserted.
Details: xxxx-xxxx= First list number-last list number (decimal notation)
→ Cannot be set to a value greater than the number of files.
→ The first number cannot be greater than the last number.
→ By changing the first and last numbers, you can query the list of file names in that range.
Example: Command: event MTX:AudioPlayerGetFileNameList "fileindex=0-1"
Notification: OK event MTX:AudioPlayerGetFileNameList "fileindex=0-1|filename0=xxxx.mp3|filename1=xxxx2.mp3"
Meaning: Query the file names of 0 and 1 (index expression).
The file name of 0 is "xxxx.mp3", and that of 1 is "xxxx2.mp3".
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3-33) Song play mode query
Command event
Option 1
MTX:AudioPlayerGetPlayMode ""
Option 2
3-34) Song play mode setting
Command event
Option 1 Option 2
MTX:AudioPlayerSetPlayMode "playmode=one"
"playmode=repeat one"
"playmode=all"
"playmode=repeat all"
"playmode=shuffle"
Description
Queries the play mode
Response
Response string
OK event MTX:AudioPlayerGetPlayMode "playmode=one"
OK event MTX:AudioPlayerGetPlayMode "playmode=repeat one"
OK event MTX:AudioPlayerGetPlayMode "playmode=all"
OK event MTX:AudioPlayerGetPlayMode "playmode=repeat all"
OK event MTX:AudioPlayerGetPlayMode "playmode=shuffle"
OKm event MTX:AudioPlayerGetPlayMode "sdcard is not inserted"
* OKm is returned if there is no SD memory card inserted.
Example: Command: event MTX:AudioPlayerGetPlayMode ""
Notification: OK event MTX:AudioPlayerGetPlayMode "playmode=one"
Meaning: Query the play mode.
The play mode is set to one song play mode.
Description
One song play mode
One song repeat
All song play
All songs repeat
Shuffle repeat
There is no SD memory card inserted.
Description
One song play mode
One song repeat
All song play
All songs repeat
Shuffle repeat
Response
Response string
OK event MTX:AudioPlayerSetPlayMode "playmode=one"
OK event MTX:AudioPlayerSetPlayMode "playmode=repeat one"
OK event MTX:AudioPlayerSetPlayMode "playmode=all"
OK event MTX:AudioPlayerSetPlayMode "playmode=repeat all"
OK event MTX:AudioPlayerSetPlayMode "playmode=shuffle"
OKm event MTX:AudioPlayerSetPlayMode "sdcard is not inserted"
* OKm is returned if there is no SD memory card inserted.
Example: Command: event MTX:AudioPlayerSetPlayMode "playmode=one"
Notification: OK event MTX:AudioPlayerSetPlayMode "playmode=one"
Meaning: Set the play mode to one song play mode.
The play mode was set to one song play mode.
Description
One song play mode
One song repeat
All song play
All songs repeat
Shuffle repeat
There is no SD memory card inserted.
3-35) Song playback status query event
Command Option 1
MTX:AudioPlayerGetStatus ""
Option 2 Description
Song playback status query
Response
Response string
OK event MTX:AudioPlayerGetStatus "status=stop"
OK event MTX:AudioPlayerGetStatus "status=play"
OK event MTX:AudioPlayerGetStatus "status=pause"
OKm event OK event MTX:AudioPlayerGetStatus "sdcard is not inserted"
* OKm is returned if there is no SD memory card inserted.
Example: Command: event MTX:AudioPlayerGetStatus ""
Notification: OK event MTX:AudioPlayerGetStatus "status=stop"
Meaning: Query the song playback status.
Stopped
Description
Stop
Play
Pause
There is no SD memory card inserted.
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3-36) Play, stop, and other transport operation event
Command Option 1
MTX:AudioPlayerTransport
3-37) Currently playing or selected song information query event
Command Option 1
MTX:AudioPlayerGetCurrentSong ""
Option 2
"operation=stop"
"operation=play"
"operation=pause"
"operation=prev"
"operation=next"
Response
Response string
OK event MTX:AudioPlayerTransport "operation=stop"
OK event MTX:AudioPlayerTransport "operation=play"
OK event MTX:AudioPlayerTransport "operation=pause"
OK event MTX:AudioPlayerTransport "operation=prev"
OK event MTX:AudioPlayerTransport "operation=next"
OKm event MTX:AudioPlayerTransport "sdcard is not inserted"
OKm event MTX:AudioPlayerTransport "song is not set up"
Description
Stop
Play
Pause
Beginning of the previous song
Next song
There is no SD memory card inserted.
The playback song is not specified.
* OKm is returned if there is no SD memory card inserted or the playback song is not specified.
Example: Command: event MTX:AudioPlayerTransport "operation=stop"
Notification: OK event MTX:AudioPlayerTransport "operation=stop"
Meaning: Stop playback.
Playback was stopped.
Option 2
Description
Stop
Play
Pause
Beginning of the previous song
Next song
Description
Queries the currently playing or selected song information
Response fileindex=zzzz|filename=wwww"
Response string
OK event MTX:AudioPlayerGetCurrentSong "dirpath=xxxx|dirname=yyyy|
OKm event MTX:AudioPlayerGetCurrentSong "sdcard is not inserted"
OKm event MTX:AudioPlayerGetCurrentSong "song is not set up"
Description
Currently playing or selected song information
There is no SD memory card inserted.
The playback song is not specified.
* OKm is returned if there is no SD memory card inserted or the playback song is not specified.
Details:
Example: xxxx = Directory path (index expression) yyyy = Directory name (name of the folder) zzzz = File index wwww = File name
Command: event MTX:AudioPlayerGetCurrentSong ""
Notification: OK event MTX:AudioPlayerSetCurrentSong "dirpath=0/1|dirname=Folder #1|fileindex=2|
filename=xxxx.mp3"
Meaning: Query the information of the song currently being played.
The song that is being played is index number 2 "xxxx.mp3" in the "Folder #1" folder of 0/1
(index expression).
* "0/1" expresses the root folder number/sub folder number (the root folder number is always fixed at 0).
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3-38) Playback song designation
Command event
Option 1 Option 2
MTX:AudioPlayerSetCurrentSong "dirpath=xxxx|fileindex=yyyy"
Details: xxxx= Directory path (index expression) yyyy= File index
Response
Response string
OK event MTX:AudioPlayerSetCurrentSong "dirpath=xxxx|dirname=yyyy| fileindex=zzzz|filename=wwww"
OKm event MTX:AudioPlayerSetCurrentSong "sdcard is not inserted"
* OKm is returned if there is no SD memory card inserted.
Details: xxxx = Directory path (index expression) yyyy = Directory name (name of the folder) zzzz = File index wwww = File name
Description
Playback song designation
Description
The specified song that will be played
There is no SD memory card inserted.
Example: Command: event MTX:AudioPlayerSetCurrentSong "dirpath=0/1|fileindex=2"
Notification: OK event MTX:AudioPlayerSetCurrentSong "dirpath=0/1|dirname=Folder #1|fileindex=2|
filename=xxxx.mp3"
Meaning: Play the file at index number 2 in the 0/1 folder (index expression).
The playback song was set to index number 2 "xxxx.mp3" in the "Folder #1" folder of 0/1
(index expression).
* "0/1" expresses the root folder number/sub folder number (the root folder number is always fixed at 0).
3-39) MTX Editor synchronization processing query event
Command Option 1
MTX:SynchronizationGetStatus ""
Option 2 Description
MTX Editor synchronization processing query
Response
Example:
Response string
OK event MTX:SynchronizationGetStatus "active"
OK event MTX:SynchronizationGetStatus "inactive"
Description
In the process of synchronizing
Not in the process of synchronizing
Command: event MTX:SynchronizationGetStatus ""
Notification: OK event MTX:SynchronizationGetStatus "inactive"
Meaning: Query the synchronization status between the MTX and MTX Editor.
Not in the process of synchronizing
Note: The character encoding for directory and file names conforms to the setting specified by the scpmode encoding command.
3-40) Number of alert event log query
Command event
Option 1
MTX:EventLogGetLogNumber ""
Option 2
Response
Response string
OK event MTX:EventLogGetLogNumber "lognum=xxxx"
Details: xxxx= number of event log
Example: Command: event MTX:EventLogGetLogNumber ""
Notification: OK event MTX:EventLogGetLogNumber "lognum=6"
Meaning: Query the number of event logs
Number of event log is 6
Description
Number of event log query
Description
Number of event log
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3-41) Alert event log query
Command event
Option 1
MTX:EventLogGetLog
Details: xxxx= Index number of event log
Option 2
"logindex=xxxx"
Description
Event log query
Details:
Response
Response string
OK event MTX:EventLogGetLog "logxxxx=(AlertData)"
Description
Event log xxxx= Index number of event log
(AlertData)= " flt/message// xnnn onf (sssss) ID-xxx yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss"
" err/message// xnnn onf (sssss) ID-xxx yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss"
" wrn/message// xnnn onf (sssss) ID-xxx yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss"
First 3 letter describes type of event ( i.e. flt = fault, err = error, wrn = warning)
message = Alert message string - Maximum 32 letter (ascii character) nnn = Alert number (same as number displayed on front panel of device)
- 2 or 3 digit of hexadecimal.
onf = alert ON/OFF
Event of status change (e.g. wordclock unlock) sends ON when the remarkable
event starts, sends OFF when the event ends.
Momentary event (e.g. SD card player error) sends only ON when it happens.
sssss = counter of alarm ( Count up same Alert, normally as 1) as decimal counter.
xxx = UNIT ID as 3 degit hexadecimal.
yyyy = Year (Gregorian) mm = Month (1 to 12) dd = Day (1 to 31) hh = Hour (0 to 23) mm = Minute (0 to 59) ss = Second (0 to 59)
Example: Command: event MTX:EventLogGetLog "logindex=2"
Notification: OK event MTX:EventLogGetLog "log2=err/DCP[0] communication error// x53 on (1) ID-001
2013/1/22 11:38:23"
Meaning: Query of event log at index number 2.
Event log of index no.2 is error alert no. 53.
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3-42) Query for alert event log as list event
Command
Details:
Option 1
MTX:EventLogGetLogList
Option 2 Description
"logindex=xxxx-xxxx" Query for event log list xxxx-xxxx= First index number - Last index number
Remark: Do not allow exceed number of event log.
First index number should be less than Last index number.
One message can query up to 10 logs.
Response
Response string Description
OK event MTX:EventLogGetLogList "logindex=x-x|log0=(AlertData)|log1=(AlertData)|…" Query for event log as list
Details: xxxx-xxxx= First index number - Last index number
(AlertData)= " flt/message// xnnn onf (sssss) ID-xxx yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss"
" err/message// xnnn onf (sssss) ID-xxx yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss"
" wrn/message// xnnn onf (sssss) ID-xxx yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss"
First 3 letter describes type of event
message = Alert message string - Maximum 32 letter (ascii character) nnn = Alert number (same as number displayed on front panel of device)
- 2 or 3 digit of hexadecimal.
onf = alert ON/OFF
Event of status change (e.g. wordclock unlock) sends ON when the remarkable
event starts, sends OFF when the event ends.
Momentary event (e.g. SD card player error) sends only ON when it happens.
sssss = counter of alarm ( Count up same Alert, normally as 1) as decimal counter.
xxx = UNIT ID as 3 degit hexadecimal.
yyyy = Year (Gregorian) mm = Month (1 to 12) dd = Day (1 to 31) hh = Hour (0 to 23) mm = Minute (0 to 59) ss = Second (0 to 59)
Example: command: event MTX:EventLogGetLogList "logindex=0-5"
Notification: OK event MTX:EventLogGetLogList logindex=0-5|log0=err/DCP[0] communication error// x53 on (1)
ID-001 2013/1/22 11:38:23|log1=flt/System error// x01 on ….
Meanings: Query for list of event log of index number 0 to 5.
Alert of index number 0 to 5 is, index number 0, error alert no.53/ index number 1, error alert ….
3-43) Clear alert event log
Command event
Option 1
MTX:EventLogClear ""
Response
Response string
OK event MTX:EventLogClear "lognum=0"
Example: Command: event MTX:EventLogClear ""
Notification: OK event MTX:EventLogClear "lognum=0"
Meaning: Clear event log
Cleared event log
Option 2 Description
Clear event log
Description
Number of cleared event log
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3.5. Command Errors
3.5.1. Command Error Notifications
Error notification that indicates errors in commands.
If an error is found when the command is sent, this notification is returned instead of the normal successful notification.
[Notification syntax]
Command name
Error code
ERROR <command name> <error code>
Alphanumeric
Alphanumeric
Name of the command that caused the error
Error description
* See the error codes below.
Error code
Error code
UnknownCommand
WrongFormat
InvalidArgument
UnknownAddress
UnknownEventID
TooLongCommand
AccessDenied
Busy
ReadOnly
NoPermission
InternalError
Description
Ignored because it was an unknown command.
Ignored because the command parameter format was wrong and could not be interpreted.
Examples: The number of parameters is wrong.
The parameter syntax is wrong.
Ignored because the command parameter content was outside the appropriate range and could not be interpreted.
Examples: The parameter value is outside the range.
The parameter syntax does not comply with the specifications.
The letter case of the parameter is wrong.
Ignored because the specified address does not exist.
Ignored because the specified event ID does not exist.
Could not be interpreted because the command was too long.
Procedure rejected because the peer device is not in an normal running state.
Examples: Rejected because an ssrecall command was received in emergency run mode.
The device is busy processing; it can’t receive commands.
Ignored because an attempt was made to set a parameter at a read-only address.
Ignored because you do not have access permission.
An internal error may have occurred.
Examples: Failed to process the command.
Attempted to query or change the value of a parameter that does not exist in the device.
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4. Command Sequence
Below are examples of how to process remote control.
When viewed from the controller, the following major phases exist in order to perform remote control.
Start procedure
Communication start
• Wait for the device to start (devstatus)
Initial setting
• MTX external control protocol setting
(scpmode)
• Parameter syncing (get, set, etc.)
Normal procedure
• Detect operation of controls.
• Receive communication from the
device.
Detects the operation of controls by the user.
• Operation of a parameter control
• Operation of a snapshot (preset)
control
Information query trigger caused by user operation
• snapshot (preset) display
• device information display
Meter display is necessary.
• OK
• OKm
• NOTIFY
Apply changes depending on the notification.
Send request commands depending on the operation.
Send request commands depending on the necessary information.
Request periodically.
Control or display
• Position change
• Display change
For various events
• Parameter syncing
• Event processing
• set
• setn
• sett
• setr
• ssrecall, etc.
• sscurrent
• ssnum
• ssinfo
• devinfo, etc.
• mtrstart
The controller designer needs to design and implement the blue items in the above figure.
The detailed sequences of various procedures are provided below.
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4. Command Sequence
Communication start sequence
The amount of time for the controller and the controlled device to start is different.
Remote control is an act of controlling the controlled device from the controller, so the controller must wait for the controlled device to become ready.
The controller needs to wait using the sequence below.
1. If an Ethernet connection is required, the remote controller needs to establish a logical session, with the MTX device(s) based on IP address(es) and port number.
(This is not necessary for a connection that only needs to be connected physically, as in RS-232C.)
2. After the session is established, the controller sends devstatus commands at 1 second or longer intervals.
3. If "OK devstatus runmode" is returned, the controller should check the information.
4. If the controller determines that the controlled device is in normal running mode, the controller can start sending command strings to change parameter value and preset etc. If the controlled device is not in normal running mode, the controller continues trying.
Note: In order to establish remote control communication, the external controller must send [devstatus runmode] command to the device and await response. When the device responds as [OK devstatus runmode "normal"], the device is ready to receive commands.
Remote controller
Establish communication path to
controlled device.
Connection detected.
devstatus runmode devstatus runmode devstatus runmode
1 second or longer intervals
1 second or longer intervals devstatus runmode
OK devstatus runmode "normal"
Controlled device
* If the communication path is already established, the controller sends devstatus runmode at 1 second or longer intervals until a result notification is returned.
The controller checks the run mode included in the result notifications to see if the device is ready to start remote control communication.
The device may also actively send change notifications, so the controller must monitor both result and change notifications.
The reason for using such a sequence is provided below.
Example when the controller starts earlier than the controlled device
Remote controller
Normally running
Connected physically
Connection unknown
Waiting to start devstatus runmode devstatus runmode devstatus runmode
OK devstatus runmode "normal"
Connection detection
Controlled device
Device starting
Device normal running
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4. Command Sequence
Example when the controlled device starts earlier than the controller
Remote controller
Starting
Connected physically
Controlled device
Device starting
Device normal running
Connection unknown
Connection detection
* With the first devstatus runmode request, a result notification is returned.
devstatus runmode
OK devstatus runmode "normal"
Controller can recognize that Controlled device is ready to receive commands when there is response for "devstatus runmode" command.
In case of Ethernet connection, Ethernet logical session (e.g. port open) should be established before sending "devstatus runmode".
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4. Command Sequence
Parameter sync sequence
Immediately after communication starts, the controller does not know anything about the most recent status of the controlled device.
Therefore, the controller must query all parameters that it plans to handle.
This also applies for when preset recall is executed, because the controller does not know how the device has changed.
Querying the most recent status of the controlled device or when a snapshot recall occurs
Remote controller
Normally running
Connection detection
Apply
Apply
Apply get MTX:mem_512/60000/0/0/0/0/0 0 0
OK get MTX:mem_512/60000/0/0/0/0/0 0 0 -7760
Controlled device
Normally running
Communication possible get MTX:mem_XXX/XXXXX/X/X/X/X/X X X
OK get MTX:mem_XXX/XXXXX/X/X/X/X/X X X get MTX:mem_XXX/XXXXX/X/X/X/X/X X X
OK get MTX:mem_XXX/XXXXX/X/X/X/X/X X X
* Repeat get for all the necessary parameters.
Synced Synced
Example 1: Query the DCA fader value.
get MTX:mem_512/60000/0/0/0/0/0 0 0
Query the 1ch level of the DCA fader with raw values.
OK get MTX:mem_512/60000/0/0/0/0/0 0 0 -7760
The 1ch level of the DCA fader is -77.60.
Example 2: Set the DCA fader value.
set MTX:mem_512/60000/0/0/0/0/0 0 0 -7760
Set the 1ch level of the DCA fader to a raw value of -77.60.
OK set MTX:mem_512/60000/0/0/0/0/0 0 0 -7760 "-77.60"
The 1ch level of the DCA fader was set to "-77.60".
Executing this sequence synchronizes the status with the controlled device.
However, if the controller receives a change notification from the controlled device during this query sequence, the controller needs to query again.
Note that, as with a GPI controller made by user, if you want to apply the physical positions of the controller to the device, there is no need to execute the above sequence.
If you want to apply the physical positions of the controller to the device immediately after a connection is established, without any user interaction, simply use set commands to do so.
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4. Command Sequence
Applying the most recent status of the controller to the device
Remote controller
Normally running
Connection detection
Apply
Apply
Apply set MTX:mem_512/60000/0/0/0/0/0 0 0 -7760
OK set MTX:mem_512/60000/0/0/0/0/0 0 0 -7760 "-77.60"
Controlled device
Normally running
Communication possible
OK set MTX:mem_XXX/XXXXX/X/X/X/X/X X X XXXX
OK set MTX:mem_XXX/XXXXX/X/X/X/X/X X X XXXX "XXXX"
OK set MTX:mem_XXX/XXXXX/X/X/X/X/X X X XXXX
OK set MTX:mem_XXX/XXXXX/X/X/X/X/X X X XXXX "XXXX"
* Repeat get for all the necessary parameters.
Synced Synced
Depending on the controller specifications, the above two sequences may be used in combination.
Example: The GPI fader uses the status of the controller, but other parameters use the status of the controlled device.
Parameter query sequence at any given time
LEDs and displays on the GUI
Indications are updated on the basis of the result notifications returned after the processing of the set commands.
Alternatively, send an explicit get request and apply the result to the indications, as shown below.
Remote controller
An event occurs that calls for a value to be queried
Apply get MTX:mem_512/XXXXX/X/X/X/X/X X X
OK get MTX:mem_512/XXXXX/X/X/X/X/X X X
Controlled device
One example of using this sequence would be for refreshing the UI after boot-up or after changing tabs.
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4. Command Sequence
Meter data request/query sequence
The controller requests meter data by specifying the meter data address and the minimum transmission interval.
The meter transmission stops after 10 seconds. To continue receiving data, make another request before the 10 seconds pass.
Remote controller
OutputLevelMeter request
Request periodically at 10 seconds or shorter intervals
Apply
Apply
Apply
Controlled device mtrstart MTX:mtr_512/20020/level 1000
OK mtrstart MTX:mtr_512/20020/level
NOTIFY mtr MTX:mtr_512/20020/level level 71 71 ...
NOTIFY mtr MTX:mtr_512/20020/level level 70 70 ...
NOTIFY mtr MTX:mtr_512/20020/level level 69 69 ...
1000 ms or longer intervals
1000 ms or longer intervals
Start measuring
10 seconds
OutputLevelMeter request mtrstart MTX:mtr_512/20020/level 1000
OK mtrstart MTX:mtr_512/20020/level
Start measuring
10 seconds
* Transmission for 10 seconds after a request
If another request is received, restart measuring the time.
Snapshot (preset) recall request sequence
Upon receiving a result notification in response to a snapshot (preset) request, you need to execute the parameter sync sequence.
Controlled device Remote controller
Remote control
To the parameter sync sequence ssrecall 10
OK ssrecall 10
In addition, if a snapshot (preset) recall occurs internally in the controlled device (e.g. by front panel button press) or when such a request is received from another controller, the controller receives a change notification that indicates that all parameters have changed (see the next section). If this occurs, the controller needs to execute the parameter sync sequence.
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4. Command Sequence
Sequence when parameters are changed by another controller
If the controller sends a parameter set request, a change notification is returned immediately.
However, if parameters change internally in the controlled device (this includes changes in parameters that occur as a result of a controller operation on another parameter) or due to a request from another controller, a parameter change notification is received, as shown below.
The controller receiving a parameter change notification updates its own status if necessary.
Remote controller
Apply parameter changes or proceed to the parameter sync sequence
NOTIFY ...
Controlled device
Recall operation or parameter change by the controlled device or another controller
Sampled parameter changes
The way in which parameter change notifications are sent varies depending on the value notification mode specified in the MTX external control protocol mode.
Advice for choosing normalized/raw value mode.
If you want to handle a value with a given range, such as in an MIDI controller,
• Set the value notification mode to normalized value notification mode, and specify the required resolution.
• Use setn/getn to perform processing from the controller.
• Apply changes to the controller according to NOTIFY setn.
Conversely, for a highly functional PC application where you want to use all the internal parameters,
• Set the MTX external control protocol mode to raw value mode.
• Use set/get to perform processing from the controller.
• Apply changes to the controller according to NOTIFY set.
• Use setn/getn for certain parameters when necessary.
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5. Meter Value
1. Level Meter, Hold Meter
15
16
17
12
13
14
0F
10
11
0C
0D
0E
18
19
1A
1B
1C
1D
1E
1F
06
07
08
09
0A
0B
00
01
02
03
04
05
Value
-105dBFS
-104dBFS
-103dBFS
-102dBFS
-101dBFS
-100dBFS
-99dBFS
-98dBFS
-97dBFS
-96dBFS
-95dBFS
Data
-126dBFS or less
-125dBFS
-124dBFS
-123dBFS
-122dBFS
-121dBFS
-120dBFS
-119dBFS
-118dBFS
-117dBFS
-116dBFS
-115dBFS
-114dBFS
-113dBFS
-112dBFS
-111dBFS
-110dBFS
-109dBFS
-108dBFS
-107dBFS
-106dBFS
20
21
35
36
37
32
33
34
2F
30
31
26
27
28
22
23
24
25
29
2A
2B
2C
2D
2E
38
39
3A
3B
3C
3D
3E
3F
Value
-94dBFS
-93dBFS
-92dBFS
-91dBFS
-90dBFS
-89dBFS
-88dBFS
-87dBFS
-86dBFS
-85dBFS
-84dBFS
-83dBFS
-82dBFS
-81dBFS
-80dBFS
-79dBFS
-78dBFS
-77dBFS
-76dBFS
-75dBFS
-74dBFS
-73dBFS
-72dBFS
-71dBFS
-70dBFS
-69dBFS
-68dBFS
-67dBFS
-66dBFS
-65dBFS
-64dBFS
-63dBFS
Data
40
41
55
56
57
52
55
54
4F
50
51
46
47
48
42
43
44
45
49
4A
4B
4C
4D
4E
58
59
5A
5B
5C
5D
5E
5F
Value
-62dBFS
-61dBFS
-60dBFS
-59dBFS
-58dBFS
-57dBFS
-56dBFS
-55dBFS
-54dBFS
-53dBFS
-52dBFS
-51dBFS
-50dBFS
-49dBFS
-48dBFS
-47dBFS
-46dBFS
-45dBFS
-44dBFS
-43dBFS
-42dBFS
-41dBFS
-40dBFS
-39dBFS
-38dBFS
-37dBFS
-36dBFS
-35dBFS
-34dBFS
-33dBFS
-32dBFS
-31dBFS
Data
77
76
77
72
77
74
6F
70
71
6C
6D
6E
78
79
7A
7B
7C
7D
7E
7F
66
67
68
69
6A
6B
60
61
62
63
66
65
Value
NOTE: A device may not be able to send all the values depending on how precise the device processes values internally.
-18dBFS
-17dBFS
-16dBFS
-15dBFS
-14dBFS
-13dBFS
-12dBFS
-11dBFS
-10dBFS
-9dBFS
-8dBFS
-7dBFS
-30dBFS
-29dBFS
-28dBFS
-27dBFS
-26dBFS
-25dBFS
-24dBFS
-23dBFS
-22dBFS
-21dBFS
-20dBFS
-19dBFS
-6dBFS
-5dBFS
-4dBFS
-3dBFS
-2dBFS
-1dBFS
0dBFS
OVER
Data
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Fader parameter
1. Fader with "-Infinity to 0dB"range
Value Data Value Data Value Data Value Data Value Data Value Data Value Data Value Data
0 -InfdB 64 -87.50dB 128 -69.00dB 192 -56.20dB 256 -46.70dB 320 -40.30dB 384 -33.90dB 448 -28.75dB
1 -138.00dB 65 -87.00dB 129 -68.80dB 193 -56.00dB 257 -46.60dB 321 -40.20dB 385 -33.80dB 449 -28.70dB
2 -136.00dB 66 -86.50dB 130 -68.60dB 194 -55.80dB 258 -46.50dB 322 -40.10dB 386 -33.70dB 450 -28.65dB
3 -134.00dB 67
4 -133.00dB 68
5 -132.00dB 69
6 -131.00dB 70
-86.00dB 131
-85.50dB 132
-85.00dB 133
-84.50dB 134
-68.40dB 195
-68.20dB 196
-68.00dB 197
-67.80dB 198
-55.60dB 259
-55.40dB 260
-55.20dB 261
-55.00dB 262
-46.40dB 323
-46.30dB 324
-46.20dB 325
-46.10dB 326
-40.00dB 387
-39.90dB 388
-39.80dB 389
-39.70dB 390
-33.60dB 451
-33.50dB 452
-33.40dB 453
-33.30dB 454
-28.60dB
-28.55dB
-28.50dB
-28.45dB
7 -130.00dB 71 -84.00dB 135 -67.60dB 199 -54.80dB 263 -46.00dB 327 -39.60dB 391 -33.20dB 455 -28.40dB
8 -129.00dB 72 -83.50dB 136 -67.40dB 200 -54.60dB 264 -45.90dB 328 -39.50dB 392 -33.10dB 456 -28.35dB
9 -128.00dB 73 -83.00dB 137 -67.20dB 201 -54.40dB 265 -45.80dB 329 -39.40dB 393 -33.00dB 457 -28.30dB
10 -127.00dB 74 -82.50dB 138 -67.00dB 202 -54.20dB 266 -45.70dB 330 -39.30dB 394 -32.90dB 458 -28.25dB
11 -126.00dB 75 -82.00dB 139 -66.80dB 203 -54.00dB 267 -45.60dB 331 -39.20dB 395 -32.80dB 459 -28.20dB
12 -125.00dB 76 -81.50dB 140 -66.60dB 204 -53.80dB 268 -45.50dB 332 -39.10dB 396 -32.70dB 460 -28.15dB
13 -124.00dB 77 -81.00dB 141 -66.40dB 205 -53.60dB 269 -45.40dB 333 -39.00dB 397 -32.60dB 461 -28.10dB
14 -123.00dB 78 -80.50dB 142 -66.20dB 206 -53.40dB 270 -45.30dB 334 -38.90dB 398 -32.50dB 462 -28.05dB
15 -122.00dB 79 -80.00dB 143 -66.00dB 207 -53.20dB 271 -45.20dB 335 -38.80dB 399 -32.40dB 463 -28.00dB
16 -121.00dB 80 -79.50dB 144 -65.80dB 208 -53.00dB 272 -45.10dB 336 -38.70dB 400 -32.30dB 464 -27.95dB
17 -120.00dB 81 -79.00dB 145 -65.60dB 209 -52.80dB 273 -45.00dB 337 -38.60dB 401 -32.20dB 465 -27.90dB
18 -119.00dB 82 -78.50dB 146 -65.40dB 210 -52.60dB 274 -44.90dB 338 -38.50dB 402 -32.10dB 466 -27.85dB
19 -118.00dB 83 -78.00dB 147 -65.20dB 211 -52.40dB 275 -44.80dB 339 -38.40dB 403 -32.00dB 467 -27.80dB
20 -117.00dB 84 -77.80dB 148 -65.00dB 212 -52.20dB 276 -44.70dB 340 -38.30dB 404 -31.90dB 468 -27.75dB
21 -116.00dB 85 -77.60dB 149 -64.80dB 213 -52.00dB 277 -44.60dB 341 -38.20dB 405 -31.80dB 469 -27.70dB
22 -115.00dB 86 -77.40dB 150 -64.60dB 214 -51.80dB 278 -44.50dB 342 -38.10dB 406 -31.70dB 470 -27.65dB
23 -114.00dB 87 -77.20dB 151 -64.40dB 215 -51.60dB 279 -44.40dB 343 -38.00dB 407 -31.60dB 471 -27.60dB
24 -113.00dB 88 -77.00dB 152 -64.20dB 216 -51.40dB 280 -44.30dB 344 -37.90dB 408 -31.50dB 472 -27.55dB
25 -112.00dB 89 -76.80dB 153 -64.00dB 217 -51.20dB 281 -44.20dB 345 -37.80dB 409 -31.40dB 473 -27.50dB
26 -111.00dB 90 -76.60dB 154 -63.80dB 218 -51.00dB 282 -44.10dB 346 -37.70dB 410 -31.30dB 474 -27.45dB
27 -110.00dB 91 -76.40dB 155 -63.60dB 219 -50.80dB 283 -44.00dB 347 -37.60dB 411 -31.20dB 475 -27.40dB
28 -109.00dB 92 -76.20dB 156 -63.40dB 220 -50.60dB 284 -43.90dB 348 -37.50dB 412 -31.10dB 476 -27.35dB
29 -108.00dB 93 -76.00dB 157 -63.20dB 221 -50.40dB 285 -43.80dB 349 -37.40dB 413 -31.00dB 477 -27.30dB
30 -107.00dB 94 -75.80dB 158 -63.00dB 222 -50.20dB 286 -43.70dB 350 -37.30dB 414 -30.90dB 478 -27.25dB
31 -106.00dB 95 -75.60dB 159 -62.80dB 223 -50.00dB 287 -43.60dB 351 -37.20dB 415 -30.80dB 479 -27.20dB
32 -105.00dB 96 -75.40dB 160 -62.60dB 224 -49.90dB 288 -43.50dB 352 -37.10dB 416 -30.70dB 480 -27.15dB
33 -104.00dB 97 -75.20dB 161 -62.40dB 225 -49.80dB 289 -43.40dB 353 -37.00dB 417 -30.60dB 481 -27.10dB
34 -103.00dB 98 -75.00dB 162 -62.20dB 226 -49.70dB 290 -43.30dB 354 -36.90dB 418 -30.50dB 482 -27.05dB
35 -102.00dB 99 -74.80dB 163 -62.00dB 227 -49.60dB 291 -43.20dB 355 -36.80dB 419 -30.40dB 483 -27.00dB
36 -101.50dB 100 -74.60dB 164 -61.80dB 228 -49.50dB 292 -43.10dB 356 -36.70dB 420 -30.30dB 484 -26.95dB
37 -101.00dB 101 -74.40dB 165 -61.60dB 229 -49.40dB 293 -43.00dB 357 -36.60dB 421 -30.20dB 485 -26.90dB
38 -100.50dB 102 -74.20dB 166 -61.40dB 230 -49.30dB 294 -42.90dB 358 -36.50dB 422 -30.10dB 486 -26.85dB
39 -100.00dB 103 -74.00dB 167 -61.20dB 231 -49.20dB 295 -42.80dB 359 -36.40dB 423 -30.00dB 487 -26.80dB
40 -99.50dB 104 -73.80dB 168 -61.00dB 232 -49.10dB 296 -42.70dB 360 -36.30dB 424 -29.95dB 488 -26.75dB
41 -99.00dB 105 -73.60dB 169 -60.80dB 233 -49.00dB 297 -42.60dB 361 -36.20dB 425 -29.90dB 489 -26.70dB
42 -98.50dB 106 -73.40dB 170 -60.60dB 234 -48.90dB 298 -42.50dB 362 -36.10dB 426 -29.85dB 490 -26.65dB
43 -98.00dB 107 -73.20dB 171 -60.40dB 235 -48.80dB 299 -42.40dB 363 -36.00dB 427 -29.80dB 491 -26.60dB
44 -97.50dB 108 -73.00dB 172 -60.20dB 236 -48.70dB 300 -42.30dB 364 -35.90dB 428 -29.75dB 492 -26.55dB
45 -97.00dB 109 -72.80dB 173 -60.00dB 237 -48.60dB 301 -42.20dB 365 -35.80dB 429 -29.70dB 493 -26.50dB
46 -96.50dB 110 -72.60dB 174 -59.80dB 238 -48.50dB 302 -42.10dB 366 -35.70dB 430 -29.65dB 494 -26.45dB
47 -96.00dB 111 -72.40dB 175 -59.60dB 239 -48.40dB 303 -42.00dB 367 -35.60dB 431 -29.60dB 495 -26.40dB
48
49
-95.50dB 112 -72.20dB 176 -59.40dB 240 -48.30dB 304 -41.90dB 368 -35.50dB 432 -29.55dB 496 -26.35dB
-95.00dB 113 -72.00dB 177 -59.20dB 241 -48.20dB 305 -41.80dB 369 -35.40dB 433 -29.50dB 497 -26.30dB
50 -94.50dB 114 -71.80dB 178 -59.00dB 242 -48.10dB 306 -41.70dB 370 -35.30dB 434 -29.45dB 498 -26.25dB
51 -94.00dB 115 -71.60dB 179 -58.80dB 243 -48.00dB 307 -41.60dB 371 -35.20dB 435 -29.40dB 499 -26.20dB
52 -93.50dB 116 -71.40dB 180 -58.60dB 244 -47.90dB 308 -41.50dB 372 -35.10dB 436 -29.35dB 500 -26.15dB
53 -93.00dB 117 -71.20dB 181 -58.40dB 245 -47.80dB 309 -41.40dB 373 -35.00dB 437 -29.30dB 501 -26.10dB
54 -92.50dB 118 -71.00dB 182 -58.20dB 246 -47.70dB 310 -41.30dB 374 -34.90dB 438 -29.25dB 502 -26.05dB
55 -92.00dB 119 -70.80dB 183 -58.00dB 247 -47.60dB 311 -41.20dB 375 -34.80dB 439 -29.20dB 503 -26.00dB
56
57
-91.50dB 120 -70.60dB 184 -57.80dB 248 -47.50dB 312 -41.10dB 376 -34.70dB 440 -29.15dB 504 -25.95dB
-91.00dB 121 -70.40dB 185 -57.60dB 249 -47.40dB 313 -41.00dB 377 -34.60dB 441 -29.10dB 505 -25.90dB
58 -90.50dB 122 -70.20dB 186 -57.40dB 250 -47.30dB 314 -40.90dB 378 -34.50dB 442 -29.05dB 506 -25.85dB
59 -90.00dB 123 -70.00dB 187 -57.20dB 251 -47.20dB 315 -40.80dB 379 -34.40dB 443 -29.00dB 507 -25.80dB
60 -89.50dB 124 -69.80dB 188 -57.00dB 252 -47.10dB 316 -40.70dB 380 -34.30dB 444 -28.95dB 508 -25.75dB
61 -89.00dB 125 -69.60dB 189 -56.80dB 253 -47.00dB 317 -40.60dB 381 -34.20dB 445 -28.90dB 509 -25.70dB
62 -88.50dB 126 -69.40dB 190 -56.60dB 254 -46.90dB 318 -40.50dB 382 -34.10dB 446 -28.85dB 510 -25.65dB
63 -88.00dB 127 -69.20dB 191 -56.40dB 255 -46.80dB 319 -40.40dB 383 -34.00dB 447 -28.80dB 511 -25.60dB
MTX3/MTX5-D/XMV Series/EXi8/EXo8 Remote Control Protocol Specifications V1.3.0
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5. Parameter Value Details
Value Data Value Data Value Data Value Data Value Data Value Data Value Data Value Data
512 -25.55dB 576 -22.35dB 640 -19.15dB 704 -15.95dB 768 -12.75dB 832
513 -25.50dB 577 -22.30dB 641 -19.10dB 705 -15.90dB 769 -12.70dB 833
514 -25.45dB 578 -22.25dB 642 -19.05dB 706 -15.85dB 770 -12.65dB 834
515 -25.40dB 579 -22.20dB 643 -19.00dB 707 -15.80dB 771 -12.60dB 835
516 -25.35dB 580 -22.15dB 644 -18.95dB 708 -15.75dB 772 -12.55dB 836
517 -25.30dB 581 -22.10dB 645 -18.90dB 709 -15.70dB 773 -12.50dB 837
518 -25.25dB 582 -22.05dB 646 -18.85dB 710 -15.65dB 774 -12.45dB 838
519 -25.20dB 583 -22.00dB 647 -18.80dB 711 -15.60dB 775 -12.40dB 839
520 -25.15dB 584 -21.95dB 648 -18.75dB 712 -15.55dB 776 -12.35dB 840
521 -25.10dB 585 -21.90dB 649 -18.70dB 713 -15.50dB 777 -12.30dB 841
522 -25.05dB 586 -21.85dB 650 -18.65dB 714 -15.45dB 778 -12.25dB 842
523 -25.00dB 587 -21.80dB 651 -18.60dB 715 -15.40dB 779 -12.20dB 843
524 -24.95dB 588 -21.75dB 652 -18.55dB 716 -15.35dB 780 -12.15dB 844
525 -24.90dB 589 -21.70dB 653 -18.50dB 717 -15.30dB 781 -12.10dB 845
526 -24.85dB 590 -21.65dB 654 -18.45dB 718 -15.25dB 782 -12.05dB 846
527 -24.80dB 591 -21.60dB 655 -18.40dB 719 -15.20dB 783 -12.00dB 847
528 -24.75dB 592 -21.55dB 656 -18.35dB 720 -15.15dB 784 -11.95dB 848
529 -24.70dB 593 -21.50dB 657 -18.30dB 721 -15.10dB 785 -11.90dB 849
530 -24.65dB 594 -21.45dB 658 -18.25dB 722 -15.05dB 786 -11.85dB 850
531 -24.60dB 595 -21.40dB 659 -18.20dB 723 -15.00dB 787 -11.80dB 851
532 -24.55dB 596 -21.35dB 660 -18.15dB 724 -14.95dB 788 -11.75dB 852
533 -24.50dB 597 -21.30dB 661 -18.10dB 725 -14.90dB 789 -11.70dB 853
534 -24.45dB 598 -21.25dB 662 -18.05dB 726 -14.85dB 790 -11.65dB 854
535 -24.40dB 599 -21.20dB 663 -18.00dB 727 -14.80dB 791 -11.60dB 855
536 -24.35dB 600 -21.15dB 664 -17.95dB 728 -14.75dB 792 -11.55dB 856
537 -24.30dB 601 -21.10dB 665 -17.90dB 729 -14.70dB 793 -11.50dB 857
538 -24.25dB 602 -21.05dB 666 -17.85dB 730 -14.65dB 794 -11.45dB 858
539 -24.20dB 603 -21.00dB 667 -17.80dB 731 -14.60dB 795 -11.40dB 859
540 -24.15dB 604 -20.95dB 668 -17.75dB 732 -14.55dB 796 -11.35dB 860
541 -24.10dB 605 -20.90dB 669 -17.70dB 733 -14.50dB 797 -11.30dB 861
542 -24.05dB 606 -20.85dB 670 -17.65dB 734 -14.45dB 798 -11.25dB 862
543 -24.00dB 607 -20.80dB 671 -17.60dB 735 -14.40dB 799 -11.20dB 863
544 -23.95dB 608 -20.75dB 672 -17.55dB 736 -14.35dB 800 -11.15dB 864
545 -23.90dB 609 -20.70dB 673 -17.50dB 737 -14.30dB 801 -11.10dB 865
546 -23.85dB 610 -20.65dB 674 -17.45dB 738 -14.25dB 802 -11.05dB 866
547 -23.80dB 611 -20.60dB 675 -17.40dB 739 -14.20dB 803 -11.00dB 867
548 -23.75dB 612 -20.55dB 676 -17.35dB 740 -14.15dB 804 -10.95dB 868
549 -23.70dB 613 -20.50dB 677 -17.30dB 741 -14.10dB 805 -10.90dB 869
550 -23.65dB 614 -20.45dB 678 -17.25dB 742 -14.05dB 806 -10.85dB 870
551 -23.60dB 615 -20.40dB 679 -17.20dB 743 -14.00dB 807 -10.80dB 871
552 -23.55dB 616 -20.35dB 680 -17.15dB 744 -13.95dB 808 -10.75dB 872
553 -23.50dB 617 -20.30dB 681 -17.10dB 745 -13.90dB 809 -10.70dB 873
554 -23.45dB 618 -20.25dB 682 -17.05dB 746 -13.85dB 810 -10.65dB 874
555 -23.40dB 619 -20.20dB 683 -17.00dB 747 -13.80dB 811 -10.60dB 875
556 -23.35dB 620 -20.15dB 684 -16.95dB 748 -13.75dB 812 -10.55dB 876
557 -23.30dB 621 -20.10dB 685 -16.90dB 749 -13.70dB 813 -10.50dB 877
558 -23.25dB 622 -20.05dB 686 -16.85dB 750 -13.65dB 814 -10.45dB 878
559 -23.20dB 623 -20.00dB 687 -16.80dB 751 -13.60dB 815 -10.40dB 879
560 -23.15dB 624 -19.95dB 688 -16.75dB 752 -13.55dB 816 -10.35dB 880
561 -23.10dB 625 -19.90dB 689 -16.70dB 753 -13.50dB 817 -10.30dB 881
562 -23.05dB 626 -19.85dB 690 -16.65dB 754 -13.45dB 818 -10.25dB 882
563 -23.00dB 627 -19.80dB 691 -16.60dB 755 -13.40dB 819 -10.20dB 883
564 -22.95dB 628 -19.75dB 692 -16.55dB 756 -13.35dB 820 -10.15dB 884
565 -22.90dB 629 -19.70dB 693 -16.50dB 757 -13.30dB 821 -10.10dB 885
566 -22.85dB 630 -19.65dB 694 -16.45dB 758 -13.25dB 822 -10.05dB 886
567 -22.80dB 631 -19.60dB 695 -16.40dB 759 -13.20dB 823 -10.00dB 887
568 -22.75dB 632 -19.55dB 696 -16.35dB 760 -13.15dB 824
569 -22.70dB 633 -19.50dB 697 -16.30dB 761 -13.10dB 825
570 -22.65dB 634 -19.45dB 698 -16.25dB 762 -13.05dB 826
571 -22.60dB 635 -19.40dB 699 -16.20dB 763 -13.00dB 827
572 -22.55dB 636 -19.35dB 700 -16.15dB 764 -12.95dB 828
573 -22.50dB 637 -19.30dB 701 -16.10dB 765 -12.90dB 829
574 -22.45dB 638 -19.25dB 702 -16.05dB 766 -12.85dB 830
575 -22.40dB 639 -19.20dB 703 -16.00dB 767 -12.80dB 831
-9.95dB 888
-9.90dB 889
-9.85dB 890
-9.80dB 891
-9.75dB 892
-9.70dB 893
-9.65dB 894
-9.60dB 895
-9.55dB 896
-9.50dB 897
-7.85dB 930
-7.80dB 931
-7.75dB 932
-7.70dB 933
-7.65dB 934
-7.60dB 935
-7.55dB 936
-7.50dB 937
-7.45dB 938
-7.40dB 939
-7.35dB 940
-7.30dB 941
-7.25dB 942
-7.20dB 943
-7.15dB 944
-7.10dB 945
-7.05dB 946
-7.00dB 947
-6.95dB 948
-6.90dB 949
-6.85dB 950
-6.80dB 951
-6.75dB 952
-6.70dB 953
-6.65dB 954
-6.60dB 955
-6.55dB 956
-6.50dB 957
-6.45dB 958
-6.40dB 959
-8.65dB 914
-8.60dB 915
-8.55dB 916
-8.50dB 917
-8.45dB 918
-8.40dB 919
-8.35dB 920
-8.30dB 921
-8.25dB 922
-8.20dB 923
-8.15dB 924
-8.10dB 925
-8.05dB 926
-8.00dB 927
-7.95dB 928
-7.90dB 929
-9.45dB 898
-9.40dB 899
-9.35dB 900
-9.30dB 901
-9.25dB 902
-9.20dB 903
-9.15dB 904
-9.10dB 905
-9.05dB 906
-9.00dB 907
-8.95dB 908
-8.90dB 909
-8.85dB 910
-8.80dB 911
-8.75dB 912
-8.70dB 913
-6.35dB 960
-6.30dB 961
-6.25dB 962
-6.20dB 963
-5.35dB 980
-5.30dB 981
-5.25dB 982
-5.20dB 983
-5.15dB 984
-5.10dB 985
-5.05dB 986
-5.00dB 987
-4.95dB 988
-4.90dB 989
-4.85dB 990
-4.80dB 991
-4.75dB 992
-4.70dB 993
-4.65dB 994
-4.60dB 995
-6.15dB 964
-6.10dB 965
-6.05dB 966
-6.00dB 967
-5.95dB 968
-5.90dB 969
-5.85dB 970
-5.80dB 971
-5.75dB 972
-5.70dB 973
-5.65dB 974
-5.60dB 975
-5.55dB 976
-5.50dB 977
-5.45dB 978
-5.40dB 979
-3.15dB
-3.10dB
-3.05dB
-3.00dB
-2.95dB
-2.90dB
-2.85dB
-2.80dB
-4.55dB 996
-4.50dB 997
-4.45dB 998
-4.40dB 999
-4.35dB 1000 -1.15dB
-4.30dB 1001 -1.10dB
-1.05dB
-4.25dB 1002
-4.20dB 1003
-4.15dB 1004
-4.10dB 1005
-4.05dB 1006
-4.00dB 1007
-3.95dB 1008
-3.90dB 1009
-3.85dB 1010
-3.80dB 1011
-3.75dB 1012
-3.70dB 1013
-3.65dB 1014
-3.60dB 1015
-3.55dB 1016
-3.50dB 1017
-3.45dB 1018
-3.40dB 1019
-3.35dB 1020
-3.30dB 1021
-3.25dB 1022
-3.20dB 1023
-1.00dB
-0.95dB
-0.90dB
-0.85dB
-0.80dB
-0.75dB
-0.70dB
-0.65dB
-0.60dB
-0.55dB
-0.50dB
-0.45dB
-0.40dB
-0.35dB
-0.30dB
-0.25dB
-0.20dB
-0.15dB
-0.10dB
-0.05dB
0.00dB
-1.95dB
-1.90dB
-1.85dB
-1.80dB
-1.75dB
-1.70dB
-1.65dB
-1.60dB
-1.55dB
-1.50dB
-1.45dB
-1.40dB
-1.35dB
-1.30dB
-1.25dB
-1.20dB
-2.75dB
-2.70dB
-2.65dB
-2.60dB
-2.55dB
-2.50dB
-2.45dB
-2.40dB
-2.35dB
-2.30dB
-2.25dB
-2.20dB
-2.15dB
-2.10dB
-2.05dB
-2.00dB
MTX3/MTX5-D/XMV Series/EXi8/EXo8 Remote Control Protocol Specifications V1.3.0
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5. Parameter Value Details
2. Fader with "-Infinity to 10dB"range
Value Data Value Data Value Data Value Data Value Data Value Data Value Data Value Data
0 -InfdB 64 -71.80dB 128 -59.00dB 192 -46.20dB 256 -36.70dB 320 -30.30dB 384 -23.90dB 448 -18.75dB
1 -138.00dB 65 -71.60dB 129 -58.80dB 193 -46.00dB 257 -36.60dB 321 -30.20dB 385 -23.80dB 449 -18.70dB
2 -135.00dB 66 -71.40dB 130 -58.60dB 194 -45.80dB 258 -36.50dB 322 -30.10dB 386 -23.70dB 450 -18.65dB
3 -132.00dB 67
4 -129.00dB 68
5 -126.00dB 69
6 -123.00dB 70
-71.20dB 131
-71.00dB 132
-70.80dB 133
-70.60dB 134
-58.40dB 195
-58.20dB 196
-58.00dB 197
-57.80dB 198
-45.60dB 259
-45.40dB 260
-45.20dB 261
-45.00dB 262
-36.40dB 323
-36.30dB 324
-36.20dB 325
-36.10dB 326
-30.00dB 387
-29.90dB 388
-29.80dB 389
-29.70dB 390
-23.60dB 451
-23.50dB 452
-23.40dB 453
-23.30dB 454
-18.60dB
-18.55dB
-18.50dB
-18.45dB
7 -120.00dB 71 -70.40dB 135 -57.60dB 199 -44.80dB 263 -36.00dB 327 -29.60dB 391 -23.20dB 455 -18.40dB
8 -117.00dB 72 -70.20dB 136 -57.40dB 200 -44.60dB 264 -35.90dB 328 -29.50dB 392 -23.10dB 456 -18.35dB
9 -114.00dB 73 -70.00dB 137 -57.20dB 201 -44.40dB 265 -35.80dB 329 -29.40dB 393 -23.00dB 457 -18.30dB
10 -111.00dB 74 -69.80dB 138 -57.00dB 202 -44.20dB 266 -35.70dB 330 -29.30dB 394 -22.90dB 458 -18.25dB
11 -108.00dB 75 -69.60dB 139 -56.80dB 203 -44.00dB 267 -35.60dB 331 -29.20dB 395 -22.80dB 459 -18.20dB
12 -105.00dB 76 -69.40dB 140 -56.60dB 204 -43.80dB 268 -35.50dB 332 -29.10dB 396 -22.70dB 460 -18.15dB
13 -102.00dB 77 -69.20dB 141 -56.40dB 205 -43.60dB 269 -35.40dB 333 -29.00dB 397 -22.60dB 461 -18.10dB
14
15
16
17
-99.00dB 78 -69.00dB 142 -56.20dB 206 -43.40dB 270 -35.30dB 334 -28.90dB 398 -22.50dB 462 -18.05dB
-96.00dB 79 -68.80dB 143 -56.00dB 207 -43.20dB 271 -35.20dB 335 -28.80dB 399 -22.40dB 463 -18.00dB
-95.00dB 80
-94.00dB 81
18 -93.00dB 82
19 -92.00dB 83
20 -91.00dB 84
21 -90.00dB 85
-68.60dB 144 -55.80dB 208 -43.00dB 272 -35.10dB 336 -28.70dB 400 -22.30dB 464 -17.95dB
-68.40dB 145 -55.60dB 209 -42.80dB 273 -35.00dB 337 -28.60dB 401 -22.20dB 465 -17.90dB
-68.20dB 146 -55.40dB 210 -42.60dB 274 -34.90dB 338 -28.50dB 402 -22.10dB 466 -17.85dB
-68.00dB 147 -55.20dB 211 -42.40dB 275 -34.80dB 339 -28.40dB 403 -22.00dB 467 -17.80dB
22 -89.00dB 86
23
-67.80dB 148 -55.00dB 212 -42.20dB 276 -34.70dB 340 -28.30dB 404 -21.90dB 468 -17.75dB
-67.60dB 149 -54.80dB 213 -42.00dB 277 -34.60dB 341 -28.20dB 405 -21.80dB 469 -17.70dB
-67.40dB 150 -54.60dB 214 -41.80dB 278 -34.50dB 342 -28.10dB 406 -21.70dB 470 -17.65dB
-88.00dB 87 -67.20dB 151 -54.40dB 215 -41.60dB 279 -34.40dB 343 -28.00dB 407 -21.60dB 471 -17.60dB
24 -87.00dB 88 -67.00dB 152 -54.20dB 216 -41.40dB 280 -34.30dB 344 -27.90dB 408 -21.50dB 472 -17.55dB
25 -86.00dB 89
26 -85.00dB 90
27 -84.00dB 91
28 -83.00dB 92
29 -82.00dB 93
-66.80dB 153 -54.00dB 217 -41.20dB 281 -34.20dB 345 -27.80dB 409 -21.40dB 473 -17.50dB
-66.60dB 154 -53.80dB 218 -41.00dB 282 -34.10dB 346 -27.70dB 410 -21.30dB 474 -17.45dB
30 -81.00dB 94
31
-66.40dB 155 -53.60dB 219 -40.80dB 283 -34.00dB 347 -27.60dB 411 -21.20dB 475 -17.40dB
-66.20dB 156 -53.40dB 220 -40.60dB 284 -33.90dB 348 -27.50dB 412 -21.10dB 476 -17.35dB
-66.00dB 157 -53.20dB 221 -40.40dB 285 -33.80dB 349 -27.40dB 413 -21.00dB 477 -17.30dB
-65.80dB 158 -53.00dB 222 -40.20dB 286 -33.70dB 350 -27.30dB 414 -20.90dB 478 -17.25dB
-80.00dB 95 -65.60dB 159 -52.80dB 223 -40.00dB 287 -33.60dB 351 -27.20dB 415 -20.80dB 479 -17.20dB
-79.00dB 96 -65.40dB 160 -52.60dB 224 -39.90dB 288 -33.50dB 352 -27.10dB 416 -20.70dB 480 -17.15dB
32
33
34
35
-78.00dB 97
-77.80dB 98
-77.60dB 99
-65.20dB 161 -52.40dB 225 -39.80dB 289 -33.40dB 353 -27.00dB 417 -20.60dB 481 -17.10dB
-65.00dB 162 -52.20dB 226 -39.70dB 290 -33.30dB 354 -26.90dB 418 -20.50dB 482 -17.05dB
-64.80dB 163 -52.00dB 227 -39.60dB 291 -33.20dB 355 -26.80dB 419 -20.40dB 483 -17.00dB
36 -77.40dB 100 -64.60dB 164 -51.80dB 228 -39.50dB 292 -33.10dB 356 -26.70dB 420 -20.30dB 484 -16.95dB
37 -77.20dB 101 -64.40dB 165 -51.60dB 229 -39.40dB 293 -33.00dB 357 -26.60dB 421 -20.20dB 485 -16.90dB
38 -77.00dB 102 -64.20dB 166 -51.40dB 230 -39.30dB 294 -32.90dB 358 -26.50dB 422 -20.10dB 486 -16.85dB
39
40
-76.80dB 103 -64.00dB 167 -51.20dB 231 -39.20dB 295 -32.80dB 359 -26.40dB 423 -20.00dB 487 -16.80dB
-76.60dB 104 -63.80dB 168 -51.00dB 232 -39.10dB 296 -32.70dB 360 -26.30dB 424 -19.95dB 488 -16.75dB
41 -76.40dB 105 -63.60dB 169 -50.80dB 233 -39.00dB 297 -32.60dB 361 -26.20dB 425 -19.90dB 489 -16.70dB
42 -76.20dB 106 -63.40dB 170 -50.60dB 234 -38.90dB 298 -32.50dB 362 -26.10dB 426 -19.85dB 490 -16.65dB
43 -76.00dB 107 -63.20dB 171 -50.40dB 235 -38.80dB 299 -32.40dB 363 -26.00dB 427 -19.80dB 491 -16.60dB
44 -75.80dB 108 -63.00dB 172 -50.20dB 236 -38.70dB 300 -32.30dB 364 -25.90dB 428 -19.75dB 492 -16.55dB
45 -75.60dB 109 -62.80dB 173 -50.00dB 237 -38.60dB 301 -32.20dB 365 -25.80dB 429 -19.70dB 493 -16.50dB
46 -75.40dB 110 -62.60dB 174 -49.80dB 238 -38.50dB 302 -32.10dB 366 -25.70dB 430 -19.65dB 494 -16.45dB
47 -75.20dB 111 -62.40dB 175 -49.60dB 239 -38.40dB 303 -32.00dB 367 -25.60dB 431 -19.60dB 495 -16.40dB
48 -75.00dB 112 -62.20dB 176 -49.40dB 240 -38.30dB 304 -31.90dB 368 -25.50dB 432 -19.55dB 496 -16.35dB
-74.80dB 113 -62.00dB 177 -49.20dB 241 -38.20dB 305 -31.80dB 369 -25.40dB 433 -19.50dB 497 -16.30dB
49
50 -74.60dB 114 -61.80dB 178 -49.00dB 242 -38.10dB 306 -31.70dB 370 -25.30dB 434 -19.45dB 498 -16.25dB
51 -74.40dB 115 -61.60dB 179 -48.80dB 243 -38.00dB 307 -31.60dB 371 -25.20dB 435 -19.40dB 499 -16.20dB
52 -74.20dB 116 -61.40dB 180 -48.60dB 244 -37.90dB 308 -31.50dB 372 -25.10dB 436 -19.35dB 500 -16.15dB
53 -74.00dB 117 -61.20dB 181 -48.40dB 245 -37.80dB 309 -31.40dB 373 -25.00dB 437 -19.30dB 501 -16.10dB
54 -73.80dB 118 -61.00dB 182 -48.20dB 246 -37.70dB 310 -31.30dB 374 -24.90dB 438 -19.25dB 502 -16.05dB
55 -73.60dB 119 -60.80dB 183 -48.00dB 247 -37.60dB 311 -31.20dB 375 -24.80dB 439 -19.20dB 503 -16.00dB
56
57
-73.40dB 120 -60.60dB 184 -47.80dB 248 -37.50dB 312 -31.10dB 376 -24.70dB 440 -19.15dB 504 -15.95dB
-73.20dB 121 -60.40dB 185 -47.60dB 249 -37.40dB 313 -31.00dB 377 -24.60dB 441 -19.10dB 505 -15.90dB
58 -73.00dB 122 -60.20dB 186 -47.40dB 250 -37.30dB 314 -30.90dB 378 -24.50dB 442 -19.05dB 506 -15.85dB
59 -72.80dB 123 -60.00dB 187 -47.20dB 251 -37.20dB 315 -30.80dB 379 -24.40dB 443 -19.00dB 507 -15.80dB
60 -72.60dB 124 -59.80dB 188 -47.00dB 252 -37.10dB 316 -30.70dB 380 -24.30dB 444 -18.95dB 508 -15.75dB
61 -72.40dB 125 -59.60dB 189 -46.80dB 253 -37.00dB 317 -30.60dB 381 -24.20dB 445 -18.90dB 509 -15.70dB
62 -72.20dB 126 -59.40dB 190 -46.60dB 254 -36.90dB 318 -30.50dB 382 -24.10dB 446 -18.85dB 510 -15.65dB
63 -72.00dB 127 -59.20dB 191 -46.40dB 255 -36.80dB 319 -30.40dB 383 -24.00dB 447 -18.80dB 511 -15.60dB
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5. Parameter Value Details
513 -15.50dB 577 -12.30dB 641
514 -15.45dB 578 -12.25dB 642
515 -15.40dB 579 -12.20dB 643
516 -15.35dB 580 -12.15dB 644
517 -15.30dB 581 -12.10dB 645
518 -15.25dB 582 -12.05dB 646
519 -15.20dB 583 -12.00dB 647
520 -15.15dB 584 -11.95dB 648
521 -15.10dB 585 -11.90dB 649
522 -15.05dB 586 -11.85dB 650
523 -15.00dB 587 -11.80dB 651
524 -14.95dB 588 -11.75dB 652
525 -14.90dB 589 -11.70dB 653
526 -14.85dB 590 -11.65dB 654
527 -14.80dB 591 -11.60dB 655
528 -14.75dB 592 -11.55dB 656
529 -14.70dB 593 -11.50dB 657
530 -14.65dB 594 -11.45dB 658
531 -14.60dB 595 -11.40dB 659
532 -14.55dB 596 -11.35dB 660
533 -14.50dB 597 -11.30dB 661
534 -14.45dB 598 -11.25dB 662
535 -14.40dB 599 -11.20dB 663
536 -14.35dB 600 -11.15dB 664
537 -14.30dB 601 -11.10dB 665
538 -14.25dB 602 -11.05dB 666
539 -14.20dB 603 -11.00dB 667
540 -14.15dB 604 -10.95dB 668
541 -14.10dB 605 -10.90dB 669
542 -14.05dB 606 -10.85dB 670
543 -14.00dB 607 -10.80dB 671
544 -13.95dB 608 -10.75dB 672
545 -13.90dB 609 -10.70dB 673
546 -13.85dB 610 -10.65dB 674
547 -13.80dB 611 -10.60dB 675
548 -13.75dB 612 -10.55dB 676
549 -13.70dB 613 -10.50dB 677
550 -13.65dB 614 -10.45dB 678
551 -13.60dB 615 -10.40dB 679
552 -13.55dB 616 -10.35dB 680
553 -13.50dB 617 -10.30dB 681
554 -13.45dB 618 -10.25dB 682
555 -13.40dB 619 -10.20dB 683
556 -13.35dB 620 -10.15dB 684
557 -13.30dB 621 -10.10dB 685
558 -13.25dB 622 -10.05dB 686
559 -13.20dB 623 -10.00dB 687
560 -13.15dB 624
561 -13.10dB 625
562 -13.05dB 626
563 -13.00dB 627
564 -12.95dB 628
565 -12.90dB 629
566 -12.85dB 630
567 -12.80dB 631
568 -12.75dB 632
569 -12.70dB 633
570 -12.65dB 634
571 -12.60dB 635
572 -12.55dB 636
573 -12.50dB 637
574 -12.45dB 638
575 -12.40dB 639
-9.95dB 688
-9.90dB 689
-9.85dB 690
-9.80dB 691
-9.75dB 692
-9.70dB 693
-9.65dB 694
-9.60dB 695
-9.55dB 696
-9.50dB 697
-9.45dB 698
-9.40dB 699
-9.35dB 700
-9.30dB 701
-9.25dB 702
-9.20dB 703
Value Data Value Data Value Data Value Data Value Data Value Data Value Data Value Data
512 -15.55dB 576 -12.35dB 640 -9.15dB 704
-9.10dB 705
-9.05dB 706
-9.00dB 707
-8.95dB 708
-8.90dB 709
-8.85dB 710
-8.80dB 711
-8.75dB 712
-8.70dB 713
-8.65dB 714
-8.60dB 715
-8.55dB 716
-8.50dB 717
-8.45dB 718
-8.40dB 719
-8.35dB 720
-8.30dB 721
-8.25dB 722
-8.20dB 723
-8.15dB 724
-8.10dB 725
-8.05dB 726
-8.00dB 727
-7.95dB 728
-7.90dB 729
-7.85dB 730
-7.80dB 731
-7.75dB 732
-7.70dB 733
-7.65dB 734
-7.60dB 735
-7.55dB 736
-7.50dB 737
-7.45dB 738
-7.40dB 739
-7.35dB 740
-7.30dB 741
-7.25dB 742
-7.20dB 743
-7.15dB 744
-7.10dB 745
-7.05dB 746
-7.00dB 747
-6.95dB 748
-6.90dB 749
-6.85dB 750
-6.80dB 751
-6.75dB 752
-6.70dB 753
-6.65dB 754
-6.60dB 755
-6.55dB 756
-6.50dB 757
-6.45dB 758
-6.40dB 759
-6.35dB 760
-6.30dB 761
-6.25dB 762
-6.20dB 763
-6.15dB 764
-6.10dB 765
-6.05dB 766
-6.00dB 767
-5.95dB 768
-5.90dB 769
-5.85dB 770
-5.80dB 771
-5.75dB 772
-5.70dB 773
-5.65dB 774
-5.60dB 775
-5.55dB 776
-5.50dB 777
-5.45dB 778
-5.40dB 779
-5.35dB 780
-5.30dB 781
-5.25dB 782
-5.20dB 783
-5.15dB 784
-5.10dB 785
-5.05dB 786
-5.00dB 787
-4.95dB 788
-4.90dB 789
-4.85dB 790
-4.80dB 791
-4.75dB 792
-4.70dB 793
-4.65dB 794
-4.60dB 795
-4.55dB 796
-4.50dB 797
-4.45dB 798
-4.40dB 799
-4.35dB 800
-4.30dB 801
-4.25dB 802
-4.20dB 803
-4.15dB 804
-4.10dB 805
-4.05dB 806
-4.00dB 807
-3.95dB 808
-3.90dB 809
-3.85dB 810
-3.80dB 811
-3.75dB 812
-3.70dB 813
-3.65dB 814
-3.60dB 815
-3.55dB 816
-3.50dB 817
-3.45dB 818
-3.40dB 819
-3.35dB 820
-3.30dB 821
-3.25dB 822
-3.20dB 823
-3.15dB 824
-3.10dB 825
-3.05dB 826
-3.00dB 827
-2.95dB 828
-2.90dB 829
-2.85dB 830
-2.80dB 831
-2.75dB 832
-2.70dB 833
-2.65dB 834
-2.60dB 835
-2.55dB 836
-2.50dB 837
-2.45dB 838
-2.40dB 839
-2.35dB 840
-2.30dB 841
-2.25dB 842
-2.20dB 843
-2.15dB 844
-2.10dB 845
-2.05dB 846
-2.00dB 847
-1.95dB 848
-1.90dB 849
-1.85dB 850
-1.80dB 851
-1.75dB 852
-1.70dB 853
-1.65dB 854
-1.60dB 855
-1.55dB 856
-1.50dB 857
-1.45dB 858
-1.40dB 859
-1.35dB 860
-1.30dB 861
-1.25dB 862
-1.20dB 863
-1.15dB 864
-1.10dB 865
-1.05dB 866
-1.00dB 867
-0.95dB 868
-0.90dB 869
-0.85dB 870
-0.80dB 871
-0.75dB 872
-0.70dB 873
-0.65dB 874
-0.60dB 875
-0.55dB 876
-0.50dB 877
-0.45dB 878
-0.40dB 879
-0.35dB 880
-0.30dB 881
-0.25dB 882
-0.20dB 883
-0.15dB 884
-0.10dB 885
-0.05dB 886
0.00dB 887
0.05dB 888
0.10dB 889
0.15dB 890
0.20dB 891
0.25dB 892
0.30dB 893
0.35dB 894
0.40dB 895
2.05dB 928
2.10dB 929
2.15dB 930
2.20dB 931
2.25dB 932
2.30dB 933
2.35dB 934
2.40dB 935
2.45dB 936
2.50dB 937
2.55dB 938
2.60dB 939
2.65dB 940
2.70dB 941
2.75dB 942
2.80dB 943
1.25dB 912
1.30dB 913
1.35dB 914
1.40dB 915
1.45dB 916
1.50dB 917
1.55dB 918
1.60dB 919
1.65dB 920
1.70dB 921
1.75dB 922
1.80dB 923
1.85dB 924
1.90dB 925
1.95dB 926
2.00dB 927
2.85dB 944
2.90dB 945
2.95dB 946
3.00dB 947
3.05dB 948
3.10dB 949
3.15dB 950
3.20dB 951
3.25dB 952
3.30dB 953
3.35dB 954
3.40dB 955
3.45dB 956
3.50dB 957
3.55dB 958
3.60dB 959
0.45dB 896
0.50dB 897
0.55dB 898
0.60dB 899
0.65dB 900
0.70dB 901
0.75dB 902
0.80dB 903
0.85dB 904
0.90dB 905
0.95dB 906
1.00dB 907
1.05dB 908
1.10dB 909
1.15dB 910
1.20dB 911
4.45dB 976
4.50dB 977
4.55dB 978
4.60dB 979
4.65dB 980
4.70dB 981
4.75dB 982
4.80dB 983
4.85dB 984
4.90dB 985
4.95dB 986
5.00dB 987
5.05dB 988
5.10dB 989
5.15dB 990
5.20dB 991
3.65dB 960
3.70dB 961
3.75dB 962
3.80dB 963
3.85dB 964
3.90dB 965
3.95dB 966
4.00dB 967
4.05dB 968
4.10dB 969
4.15dB 970
4.20dB 971
4.25dB 972
4.30dB 973
4.35dB 974
4.40dB 975
5.25dB 992
5.30dB 993
5.35dB 994
5.40dB 995
5.45dB 996
5.50dB 997
5.55dB 998
5.60dB 999
5.65dB 1000
5.70dB 1001
5.75dB 1002
5.80dB 1003
5.85dB 1004
5.90dB 1005
5.95dB 1006
6.00dB 1007
6.05dB 1008
6.10dB 1009
6.15dB 1010
6.20dB 1011
6.25dB 1012
6.30dB 1013
6.35dB 1014
6.40dB 1015
9.25dB
9.30dB
9.35dB
9.40dB
9.45dB
9.50dB
9.55dB
9.60dB
6.45dB 1016
6.50dB 1017
6.55dB 1018
6.60dB 1019
9.65dB
9.70dB
9.75dB
9.80dB
6.65dB 1020
6.70dB 1021
9.85dB
9.90dB
6.75dB 1022 9.95dB
6.80dB 1023 10.00dB
8.45dB
8.50dB
8.55dB
8.60dB
8.65dB
8.70dB
8.75dB
8.80dB
8.85dB
8.90dB
8.95dB
9.00dB
9.05dB
9.10dB
9.15dB
9.20dB
7.65dB
7.70dB
7.75dB
7.80dB
7.85dB
7.90dB
7.95dB
8.00dB
8.05dB
8.10dB
8.15dB
8.20dB
8.25dB
8.30dB
8.35dB
8.40dB
6.85dB
6.90dB
6.95dB
7.00dB
7.05dB
7.10dB
7.15dB
7.20dB
7.25dB
7.30dB
7.35dB
7.40dB
7.45dB
7.50dB
7.55dB
7.60dB
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6. Parameter Value Details
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Other parameters
1. INPUT PATCH
MTX3
Value Displayed value
0 NONE
1 Input
2
1
2
6
7
8
3
4
5
6
7
8
3
4
5
9 ST IN
10
11
12
13 SD IN
14
1L
1R
2L
2R
L
R
27
28
29
30
24
25
26
Value
15 YDIF
Displayed value
1
16
17
2
3
21
22
23
18
19
20
7
8
9
4
5
6
13
14
15
16
10
11
12
MTX5-D
Value Displayed value
0 NONE
1 Input
2
1
2
6
7
8
3
4
5
6
7
8
3
4
5
9 ST IN
10
11
12
13 SD IN
14
1L
1R
2L
2R
L
R
27
28
29
30
24
25
26
Value
15 YDIF
Displayed value
1
16
17
2
3
21
22
23
18
19
20
7
8
9
4
5
6
13
14
15
16
10
11
12
2. 3BAND EQ / 4BAND EQ
Q
20
21
22
17
18
19
14
15
16
11
12
13
Value Displayed value Value Displayed value Value Displayed value Value Displayed value
0 0.1
29 0.53
58 2.8
87 15.0
1
2
3
4
0.105
0.11
0.12
0.125
30
31
32
33
0.56
0.6
0.63
0.67
59
60
61
62
3.0
3.2
3.3
3.5
88
89
90
91
16.0
17.0
18.0
19.0
8
9
10
5
6
7
0.13
0.14
0.15
0.16
0.17
0.18
34
35
36
37
38
39
0.7
0.75
0.8
0.85
0.9
0.95
63
64
65
66
67
68
3.8
4.0
4.2
4.5
4.7
5.0
92
93
94
95
96
97
20.0
21.0
22.0
24.0
25.0
27.0
26
27
28
23
24
25
0.19
0.2
0.21
0.22
0.24
0.25
0.27
0.28
0.3
0.32
0.33
0.35
0.38
0.4
0.42
0.45
0.47
0.5
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
1.0
1.05
1.1
1.2
1.25
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
1.8
1.9
2.0
2.1
2.2
2.4
2.5
2.7
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
5.3
5.6
10.5
11.0
12.0
12.5
13.0
14.0
98
99
6.0
100
6.3
101
6.7
102
7.0
103
7.5
104
8 105
8.4
106
9.0
107
9.5
108
10.0
109
110
111
112
40.0
42.0
45.0
47.0
50.0
53.0
28.0
30.0
32.0
34.0
35.0
38.0
56.0
60.0
63.0
Type
Value Displayed value
0 PEQ
1 L.SHELF 6dB/Oct
2 L.SHELF 12dB/Oct
3 H.SHELF 6dB/Oct
4 H.SHELF 12dB/Oct
5 HPF
6 LPF
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3. GATE
DECAY
Value Displayed value Value Displayed value Value Displayed value Value Displayed value
111msec
116msec
123msec
129msec
136msec
143msec
149msec
156msec
163msec
169msec
176msec
183msec
69msec
73msec
76msec
79msec
83msec
86msec
89msec
93msec
96msec
99msec
103msec
106msec
3msec
7msec
10msec
13msec
17msec
22msec
25msec
28msec
32msec
35msec
38msec
42msec
45msec
48msec
52msec
55msec
59msec
63msec
66msec
77
78
79
74
75
76
80
81
82
83
84
85
71
72
73
68
69
70
65
66
67
62
63
64
59
60
61
56
57
58
53
54
55
50
51
52
46
47
48
49
43
44
45
34
35
36
31
32
33
37
38
39
40
41
42
28
29
30
25
26
27
22
23
24
19
20
21
16
17
18
13
14
15
10
11
12
7
8
9
5
6
3
4
0
1
2
189msec
196msec
203msec
209msec
219msec
229msec
243msec
256msec
269msec
283msec
296msec
309msec
323msec
336msec
349msec
363msec
563msec
589msec
616msec
643msec
670msec
696msec
723msec
750msec
1.02sec
1.07sec
1.12sec
1.18sec
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
99
100
101
376msec 102
390msec 103
403msec 104
416msec 105
436msec 106
456msec 107
483msec 108
509msec 109
536msec 110
96
97
98
93
94
95
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
777msec 119
803msec 120
830msec 121
870msec 122
909msec 123
963msec 124
125
126
127
128
2.78sec
148
2.89sec
149
2.99sec
150
3.10sec
151
3.21sec
152
3.31sec
153
3.47sec
154
3.63sec
155
3.84sec
156
4.06sec
157
4.27sec
158
4.48sec
159
4.70sec
160
4.91sec
161
5.13sec
162
5.34sec
163
5.55sec
164
5.77sec
165
5.98sec
166
6.20sec
167
6.41sec
168
6.62sec
6.94sec
7.26sec
1.23sec
129
1.28sec
130
1.34sec
131
1.39sec
132
1.44sec
133
1.50sec
134
1.55sec
135
1.60sec
136
1.66sec
137
1.74sec
138
1.82sec
139
1.92sec
140
2.03sec
141
2.14sec
142
2.24sec
143
2.35sec
144
2.46sec
145
2.56sec
146
2.67sec
147
29.0sec
30.7sec
32.4sec
34.1sec
35.9sec
37.6sec
39.3sec
41.0sec
42.7sec
17.9sec
18.8sec
19.6sec
20.5sec
21.4sec
22.2sec
23.1sec
23.9sec
24.8sec
25.6sec
26.5sec
27.7sec
7.68sec
8.11sec
8.54sec
8.97sec
9.39sec
9.82sec
10.2sec
10.7sec
11.1sec
11.5sec
12.0sec
12.4sec
12.8sec
13.2sec
13.9sec
14.5sec
15.4sec
16.2sec
17.1sec
6. Parameter Value Details
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HOLD
33
34
35
30
31
32
27
28
29
24
25
26
39
40
41
42
36
37
38
49
50
51
52
53
46
47
48
43
44
45
21
22
23
18
19
20
12
13
17
9
10
11
Value Displayed value Value Displayed value Value Displayed value Value Displayed value
0 0.02msec
54 2.01msec
108 20.2msec
162 211msec
1
2
0.04msec
0.07msec
55
56
2.10msec
2.19msec
109
110
20.9msec
21.6msec
163
164
222msec
233msec
6
7
8
3
4
5
0.09msec
0.11msec
0.14msec
0.16msec
0.18msec
0.21msec
57
58
59
60
61
62
2.28msec
2.36msec
2.45msec
2.54msec
2.62msec
2.71msec
111
112
113
114
115
116
22.6msec
23.6msec
25.0msec
29.2msec
165
166
167
26.4msec
168
27.8msec
169
170
245msec
256msec
267msec
278msec
289msec
300msec
0.23msec
0.25msec
0.27msec
0.29msec
0.31msec
0.41msec
0.43msec
0.45msec
0.47msec
0.49msec
0.52msec
0.54msec
63
64
65
66
67
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
2.84msec
2.97msec
3.14msec
3.32msec
3.49msec
4.19msec
4.36msec
4.53msec
4.71msec
4.88msec
5.06msec
5.23msec
117
118
119
120
121
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
30.6msec
32.0msec
33.4msec
171
172
173
34.8msec
174
36.2msec
175
41.7msec
179
43.1msec
180
45.2msec
181
47.2msec
182
50.0msec
183
52.8msec
184
55.6msec
185
311msec
323msec
334msec
345msec
361msec
445msec
467msec
489msec
511msec
534msec
556msec
578msec
0.56msec
0.58msec
0.60msec
0.62msec
0.65msec
0.67msec
0.69msec
0.72msec
0.75msec
0.80msec
0.84msec
0.88msec
0.93msec
0.97msec
1.02msec
1.06msec
1.10msec
1.15msec
1.19msec
1.23msec
1.28msec
1.32msec
1.49msec
1.75msec
1.84msec
1.93msec
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
1.36msec
100
1.43msec
101
102
1.58msec
103
1.67msec
104
105
106
107
5.40msec
5.66msec
5.92msec
6.27msec
6.61msec
6.96msec
7.31msec
7.66msec
8.01msec
8.36msec
8.70msec
9.05msec
9.40msec
9.75msec
10.1msec
10.4msec
10.8msec
11.3msec
11.8msec
12.5msec
13.2msec
13.9msec
14.6msec
15.3msec
16.0msec
16.7msec
17.4msec
18.1msec
18.8msec
19.5msec
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
58.4msec
186
61.2msec
187
63.9msec
72.3msec
80.7msec
90.3msec
94.5msec
100msec
106msec
188
66.7msec
189
69.5msec
190
191
75.1msec
192
77.9msec
193
194
83.4msec
195
86.2msec
196
197
198
199
200
111msec 201
117msec 202
122msec 203
128msec 204
133msec
139msec
145msec
189msec
200msec
205
206
207
150msec 208
156msec 209
161msec 210
167msec 211
172msec 212
181msec 213
1.33sec
1.38sec
1.45sec
1.51sec
1.60sec
1.69sec
1.78sec
1.87sec
1.96sec
601msec
623msec
645msec
667msec
690msec
723msec
756msec
800msec
845msec
889msec
934msec
978msec
1.02sec
1.07sec
1.11sec
1.16sec
1.20sec
1.25sec
1.29sec
6. Parameter Value Details
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4. COMPRESSOR
RATIO
Value Displayed value Value Displayed value Value Displayed value Value Displayed value
3.8:1
3.9:1
4.0:1
4.1:1
4.2:1
4.3:1
3.2:1
3.3:1
3.4:1
3.5:1
3.6:1
3.7:1
4.4:1
4.5:1
4.6:1
4.7:1
4.8:1
4.9:1
5.0:1
5.1:1 99
5.2:1 100
5.3:1 101
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
5.4:1 102
5.5:1 103
5.6:1 104
5.7:1 105
89
90
91
86
87
88
83
84
85
80
81
82
2.6:1
2.7:1
2.8:1
2.9:1
3.0:1
3.1:1
2.0:1
2.1:1
2.2:1
2.3:1
2.4:1
2.5:1
1.0:1
1.1:1
1.2:1
1.3:1
1.4:1
1.5:1
1.6:1
1.7:1
1.8:1
1.9:1
77
78
79
74
75
76
71
72
73
68
69
70
65
66
67
62
63
64
58
59
60
61
47
48
49
50
44
45
46
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
41
42
43
38
39
40
35
36
37
32
33
34
29
30
31
26
27
28
23
24
25
20
21
22
17
18
19
14
15
16
10
11
12
13
5.8:1
5.9:1
6.0:1
6.1:1
6.2:1 110
6.3:1 111
6.4:1
6.5:1 113
6.6:1 114
6.7:1
6.8:1 116
6.9:1 117
7.0:1
7.1:1 119
7.2:1 120
7.3:1
7.4:1 122
7.5:1 123
7.6:1
7.7:1 125
7.8:1 126
7.9:1
8.0:1
8.1:1
8.2:1
10.1:1
10.2:1
10.3:1
10.4:1
10.5:1
106
107
108
109
112
115
118
121
124
127
128
129
130
8.3:1 131
8.4:1 132
8.5:1 133
8.6:1 134
8.7:1 135
8.8:1 136
8.9:1 137
9.0:1 138
9.1:1 139
9.2:1 140
9.3:1 141
9.4:1 142
9.5:1 143
9.6:1 144
9.7:1 145
9.8:1 146
9.9:1 147
10.0:1 148
149
150
151
152
153
14.0:1
14.1:1
14.2:1
14.3:1
14.4:1
14.5:1
14.6:1
14.7:1
14.8:1
14.9:1
15.0:1
15.1:1
15.2:1
15.3:1
12.8:1
12.9:1
13.0:1
13.1:1
13.2:1
13.3:1
13.4:1
13.5:1
13.6:1
13.7:1
13.8:1
13.9:1
11.6:1
11.7:1
11.8:1
11.9:1
12.0:1
12.1:1
12.2:1
12.3:1
12.4:1
12.5:1
12.6:1
12.7:1
10.6:1
10.7:1
10.8:1
10.9:1
11.0:1
11.1:1
11.2:1
11.3:1
11.4:1
11.5:1
188
189
190
191
192
193
194
195
196
197
198
199
200
201
182
183
184
185
186
187
176
177
178
179
180
181
170
171
172
173
174
175
164
165
166
167
168
169
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
18.8:1
18.9:1
19.0:1
19.1:1
19.2:1
19.3:1
19.4:1
19.5:1
19.6:1
19.7:1
19.8:1
19.9:1
20.0:1
∞:1
17.6:1
17.7:1
17.8:1
17.9:1
18.0:1
18.1:1
18.2:1
18.3:1
18.4:1
18.5:1
18.6:1
18.7:1
16.4:1
16.5:1
16.6:1
16.7:1
16.8:1
16.9:1
17.0:1
17.1:1
17.2:1
17.3:1
17.4:1
17.5:1
15.4:1
15.5:1
15.6:1
15.7:1
15.8:1
15.9:1
16.0:1
16.1:1
16.2:1
16.3:1
6. Parameter Value Details
KNEE
Value Displayed value
2
3
0
1
4
5
HARD
1
2
3
4
5
RELEASE
Same as GATE DECAY
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5. AGC
RESPONSE TIME
100msec
150msec
200msec
250msec
300msec
350msec
400msec
450msec
500msec
550msec
600msec
700msec
750msec
800msec
850msec
900msec
950msec
1.00sec
1.10sec
1.20sec
1.30sec
1.40sec
1.50sec
1.60sec
1.70sec
1.80sec
1.90sec
2.00sec
2.10sec
Value Displayed value Value Displayed value
17
18
19
14
15
16
10
12
13
7
8
9
5
6
3
4
0
1
2
23
24
25
20
21
22
26
27
28
29
47
48
49
44
45
46
40
42
43
37
38
39
33
34
35
36
30
31
32
53
54
55
50
51
52
56
57
58
2.20sec
2.30sec
2.40sec
2.50sec
2.60sec
2.70sec
2.80sec
2.90sec
3.00sec
3.10sec
3.20sec
3.40sec
3.50sec
3.60sec
3.70sec
3.80sec
3.90sec
4.00sec
4.10sec
4.20sec
4.30sec
4.40sec
4.50sec
4.60sec
4.70sec
4.80sec
4.90sec
5.00sec
6. Parameter Value Details
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6. Parameter Value Details
6. EFFECT
TYPE
Value Displayed value
0 Reverb Hall
1 Reverb Stage1
2 Karaoke Echo
3 Vocal Echo
RevHallTime/RevStageTime
Value
21
22
23
24
25
26
18
19
20
27
28
15
16
17
12
13
14
9
10
11
6
7
8
3
4
5
0
1
2
Time(sec)
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.7
2.8
2.9
3.0
3.1
1.5
1.6
1.7
1.8
1.9
2.0
0.9
1.0
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.8
Value
50
51
52
53
54
55
47
48
49
56
57
44
45
46
41
42
43
38
39
40
35
36
37
32
33
34
29
30
31
Time(sec)
5.0
5.5
6.0
6.5
7.0
7.5
8.0
8.5
9.0
9.5
10.0
4.4
4.5
4.6
4.7
4.8
4.9
3.8
3.9
4.0
4.1
4.2
4.3
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
3.7
KaraokeTime/VocalTime
Value Time (msec) Value
21
22
23
18
19
20
15
16
17
12
13
14
27
28
29
30
24
25
26
9
10
11
6
7
8
3
4
5
0
1
2
40
41
42
37
38
39
34
35
36
31
32
33
56.8
59.9
63.1
66.2
69.4
72.5
37.9
41
44.2
47.3
50.5
53.6
75.7
78.8
82
85.1
88.3
91.4
94.6
19
22.1
25.3
28.4
31.6
34.7
0.4
3.2
6.4
9.5
12.7
15.8
97.7
100.9
104
107.2
110.3
113.5
116.6
119.8
122.9
126.1
129.2
132.4
64
65
66
61
62
63
58
59
60
55
56
57
70
71
72
73
67
68
69
52
53
54
49
50
51
46
47
48
43
44
45
83
84
85
80
81
82
77
78
79
74
75
76
Time (msec) Value Time (msec)
135.5
138.6
141.8
144.9
148.1
151.2
154.4
157.5
160.7
163.8
167
170.1
173.3
176.4
98
99
179.6
100
182.7
101
185.9
102
189 103
192.2
104
195.3
105
198.5
106
201.6
107
204.8
108
207.9
109
211.1
110
214.2
111
217.4
112
220.5
113
223.7
114
226.8
115
230 116
95
96
97
92
93
94
89
90
91
86
87
88
233.1
117
236.3
118
239.4
119
242.6
120
245.7
121
248.9
122
252 123
255.2
124
258.3
125
261.5
126
264.6
127
267.7
308.7
311.8
315
318.1
321.3
324.4
327.6
330.7
333.9
337
340.2
343.3
346.5
349.6
352.8
355.9
359.1
362.2
365.4
270.9
274
277.2
280.3
283.5
286.6
289.8
292.9
296.1
299.2
302.4
305.5
368.5
371.7
374.8
378
381.1
384.3
387.4
390.6
393.7
396.9
400
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7. SPEAKER PROCESSOR
HPF/LPF TYPE
Value Displayed value
0 Thru
1 6dB/Oct
2 12dB/Oct AdjustGc
3 12dB/Oct Butrwrth
4 12dB/Oct Bessel
5 12dB/Oct Linkwitz
6 18dB/Oct AdjustGc
7 18dB/Oct Butrwrth
8 18dB/Oct Bessel
9 24dB/Oct AdjustGc
10 24dB/Oct Butrwrth
11 24dB/Oct Bessel
12 24dB/Oct Linkwitz
13 32dB/Oct AdjustGc
14 32dB/Oct Butrwrth
15 32dB/Oct Bessel
16 48dB/Oct AdjustGc
17 48dB/Oct Butrwrth
18 48dB/Oct Bessel
19 48dB/Oct Linkwitz
LIMITER RELEASE
Same as GATE DECAY
PEQ Q
Same as the Q of 3BAND EQ / 4BAND EQ
LIMITER ATTACK/RELEASE MODE
Value
0
1
2
3
Displayed value
Fast
Mid
Slow
Manual
6. Parameter Value Details
PEQ Type
Value Displayed value
0 PEQ
1 L.SHELF 6dB/Oct
2 L.SHELF 12dB/Oct
3 H.SHELF 6dB/Oct
4 H.SHELF 12dB/Oct
5 HPF
6 LPF
7 APF 1st
8 APF 2nd
9 Horn EQ
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6. Parameter Value Details
8. PRIORITY PROCESSOR
1st/2nd PRIORITY DUCKER PRIORITY SOURCE
ANC SOURCE
MTX3 MTX5-D
Value Displayed value
34
35
36
31
32
33
37
38
39
40
28
29
30
25
26
27
22
23
24
19
20
21
9
10
11
6
7
8
3
4
5
0
1
2
15
16
17
18
12
13
14
CH13
CH14
CH15
CH16
YDIF IN 1
YDIF IN 2
YDIF IN 3
YDIF IN 4
YDIF IN 5
YDIF IN 6
YDIF IN 7
YDIF IN 8
YDIF IN 9
YDIF IN 10
YDIF IN 11
YDIF IN 12
YDIF IN 13
YDIF IN 14
YDIF IN 15
YDIF IN 16
ANC BUS1
ANC BUS2
NONE
CH1
CH2
CH3
CH4
CH5
CH6
CH7
CH8
STIN1L
STIN1R
STIN2L
STIN2R
STIN3L
STIN3R
CH9
CH10
CH11
CH12
Value Displayed value Value Displayed value
9
10
11
6
7
8
3
4
5
0
1
2
15
16
17
18
12
13
14
28
29
30
25
26
27
22
23
24
19
20
21
NONE
CH1
CH2
CH3
CH4
CH5
CH6
CH7
CH8
CH9
CH10
CH11
CH12
CH13
CH14
CH15
CH16
STIN1L
STIN1R
STIN2L
STIN2R
STIN3L
STIN3R
CH17
CH18
CH19
CH20
CH21
CH22
CH23
CH24
40
41
42
37
38
39
34
35
36
31
32
33
46
47
48
43
44
45
YDIF IN 1
YDIF IN 2
YDIF IN 3
YDIF IN 4
YDIF IN 5
YDIF IN 6
YDIF IN 7
YDIF IN 8
YDIF IN 9
YDIF IN 10
YDIF IN 11
YDIF IN 12
YDIF IN 13
YDIF IN 14
YDIF IN 15
YDIF IN 16
ANC BUS1
ANC BUS2
RELEASE
Same as GATE DECAY
HOLD
Same as GATE HOLD
ANC RATIO
Value Displayed value
14
15
16
11
12
13
17
18
19
20
8
9
10
5
6
7
1.1:1
1.2:1
1.3:1
1.4:1
1.5:1
1.6:1
0.5:1
0.6:1
0.7:1
0.8:1
0.9:1
1.0:1
1.7:1
1.8:1
1.9:1
2.0:1
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9. ROUTER
MTX3
Value Displayed value
19
20
21
16
17
18
22
23
24
13
14
15
10
11
12
3
4
5
0
1
2
8
9
6
7
NONE
ZONE 1
ZONE 2
ZONE 3
ZONE 4
ZONE 5
ZONE 6
ZONE 7
ZONE 8
YDIF IN 1
YDIF IN 2
YDIF IN 3
YDIF IN 4
YDIF IN 5
YDIF IN 6
YDIF IN 7
YDIF IN 8
YDIF IN 9
YDIF IN 10
YDIF IN 11
YDIF IN 12
YDIF IN 13
YDIF IN 14
YDIF IN 15
YDIF IN 16
10. OUTPUT PATCH
MTX3
Value Displayed value
0 NONE
1
2
3
4
5
OUTPUT CH1
OUTPUT CH2
OUTPUT CH3
OUTPUT CH4
OUTPUT CH5
6
7
8
OUTPUT CH6
OUTPUT CH7
OUTPUT CH8
MTX5-D
Value Displayed value Value Displayed value
8
9
6
7
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
3
4
5
0
1
2
NONE
ZONE 1
ZONE 2
ZONE 3
ZONE 4
ZONE 5
ZONE 6
ZONE 7
ZONE 8
ZONE 9
ZONE 10
ZONE 11
ZONE 12
ZONE 13
ZONE 14
ZONE 15
ZONE 16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
YDIF IN 1
YDIF IN 2
YDIF IN 3
YDIF IN 4
YDIF IN 5
YDIF IN 6
YDIF IN 7
YDIF IN 8
YDIF IN 9
YDIF IN 10
YDIF IN 11
YDIF IN 12
YDIF IN 13
YDIF IN 14
YDIF IN 15
YDIF IN 16
MTX5-D
Value Displayed value
0 NONE
1
2
3
4
5
OUTPUT CH1
OUTPUT CH2
OUTPUT CH3
OUTPUT CH4
OUTPUT CH5
6
7
8
OUTPUT CH6
OUTPUT CH7
OUTPUT CH8
9 OUTPUT CH9
10 OUTPUT CH10
11 OUTPUT CH11
12 OUTPUT CH12
13 OUTPUT CH13
14 OUTPUT CH14
15 OUTPUT CH15
16 OUTPUT CH16
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6. Parameter Value Details
11. YDIF PATCH
MTX3
Value Displayed value
31
32
33
34
28
29
30
25
26
27
22
23
24
44
45
46
41
42
43
38
39
40
35
36
37
19
20
21
16
17
18
13
14
15
10
11
12
3
4
5
0
1
2
8
9
6
7
THRU 13
THRU 14
THRU 15
THRU 16
OUTPUT CH1
OUTPUT CH2
OUTPUT CH3
OUTPUT CH4
OUTPUT CH5
OUTPUT CH6
OUTPUT CH7
OUTPUT CH8
ZONE 8
THRU 1
THRU 2
THRU 3
THRU 4
THRU 5
THRU 6
THRU 7
THRU 8
THRU 9
THRU 10
THRU 11
THRU 12
STIN1R
STIN2L
STIN2R
STIN3L
STIN3R
ZONE 1
ZONE 2
ZONE 3
ZONE 4
ZONE 5
ZONE 6
ZONE 7
NONE
CH1
CH2
CH3
CH4
CH5
CH6
CH7
CH8
STIN1L
MTX5-D
31
32
33
28
29
30
25
26
27
22
23
24
34
35
36
37
38
19
20
21
16
17
18
13
14
15
10
11
12
3
4
5
0
1
2
8
9
6
7
STIN3R
ZONE 1
ZONE 2
ZONE 3
ZONE 4
ZONE 5
ZONE 6
ZONE 7
ZONE 8
ZONE 9
ZONE 10
ZONE 11
ZONE 12
ZONE 13
ZONE 14
ZONE 15
ZONE 16
CH10
CH11
CH12
CH13
CH14
CH15
CH16
STIN1L
STIN1R
STIN2L
STIN2R
STIN3L
NONE
CH1
CH2
CH3
CH4
CH5
CH6
CH7
CH8
CH9
Value Displayed value Value Displayed value
42
43
44
39
40
41
45
46
47
48
THRU 1
THRU 2
THRU 3
THRU 4
THRU 5
THRU 6
THRU 7
THRU 8
THRU 9
THRU 10
52
53
54
49
50
51
THRU 11
THRU 12
THRU 13
THRU 14
THRU 15
THRU 16
55 OUTPUT CH1
56 OUTPUT CH2
57 OUTPUT CH3
58 OUTPUT CH4
59 OUTPUT CH5
60 OUTPUT CH6
61 OUTPUT CH7
62 OUTPUT CH8
63 OUTPUT CH9
64 OUTPUT CH10
65 OUTPUT CH11
66 OUTPUT CH12
67 OUTPUT CH13
68 OUTPUT CH14
69 OUTPUT CH15
70 OUTPUT CH16
* About MTX3 23 to 38 (THRU1 to 16), MTX5-D 39 to 54 (THRU1 to 16)
Note the difference in behavior between the MTX Editor and MTX external control protocol. On the MTX editor, when you press THRU, one of the 16 YDIF channels is selected automatically.
However, with the MTX external control protocol, you can select the channel freely.
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6. Parameter Value Details
12. MY4-AEC INPUT PATCH
Near-end Mic / From Far-end value
22
23
24
19
20
21
25
26
27
28
29
30
31 DANTE
41
42
43
38
39
40
44
45
46
35
36
37
32
33
34
5
6
3
4
0 NONE
1 Input
2
10
11
12
7
8
9 ST IN
16
17
18
13 SD IN
14
15 YDIF
PORT
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
5
6
7
2
3
4
11
12
13
8
9
10
14
15
16
1
5
6
7
2
3
4
L
R
1
1R
2L
2R
5
6
7
8
1L
1
2
3
4 value
63
64
65
66
60
61
62
57
58
59
54
55
56
47 SLOT
48
49
50
51 Output
52
53
PORT
2
3
4
1
1
2
3
7
8
9
4
5
6
13
14
15
16
10
11
12
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13. MY4-AEC FBS
WIDTH
Value
0
1
2
Displayed Value
1/10oct
1/60oct
1/93oct
14. MY4-AEC Digtal I/O SRC
FsType
Value
2
3
0
1
4
5
Displayed value
44.1kHz
48kHz
88.2kHz
96kHz
AES/EBU IN CH1/2
AES/EBU IN CH3/4
DEPTH
Value
0
1
2
Displayed Value
-6dB
-12dB
-18dB
6. Parameter Value Details
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7. Parameter List
MTX3/MTX5-D o
Model
MTX3 MTX5-D
MemNo
(Memory
Number) o 512
UniqueId
ElmNo
(Element
Number)
50000 0 o o
Access ID
Xpos
(X Position)
0-7
(1-8ch)
Ypos
(Y Position)
0 0
1
PrmNo
(Parameter
Number)
IndexNo
(Index
Number)
0
50001 0 0-2 0 0 0
Category
INPUT
PORT o o
INTERNAL
HA
INPUT
PORT
SETUP
Prarameter Name
Internal Head
Amp 8ch AD
Ch
Internal ST input 3ch AD
Port o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o
20001 0
20003
20004
20002 0
20005
20006
20002 0
20005
20006
20002 1
20005
20006
20002 1
20005
20006
20004 0
20007
20008
20004 0
20007
20008
20004 0
20007
20008
20004 0
20007
20008
20004 0
20007
20008
20004 1
20007
20008
0
0-7
(9-16ch)
0-7
(1-8ch)
0-7
(9-16ch)
0-7
(1-8ch)
0-7
(9-16ch)
0-7
(1-8ch)
0-7
(1-8ch)
0-7
(9-16ch)
0-7
(1-8ch)
0-7
(9-16ch)
0-7
(1-8ch)
0-21
(1-22ch)
0-7
(1-8ch)
0-21
(9-30ch)
0
0
0
0
0-2
(0:Band A
1:Band B
2:Band C)
0
0
1
0
1
0
1
0-7
(9-16ch)
0-7
(1-8ch)
0-7
(9-16ch)
0-7
(1-8ch)
0-7
(9-16ch)
0-7
(1-8ch)
0-7
(9-16ch)
0-7
(1-8ch)
0-7
(9-16ch)
0
2
3
0, 2
(0:Band A
2:Band C)
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
INPUT
PATCH
INPUT
PATCH
InputPatch
30(62) Input x
22(30) Output
In
INPUT
CHANNEL
GAIN/HPF PreInputSection In
3BAND EQ PEQ 8(16)
Channel 3
Band
HPF
PEQ
MIN
-96.0
OFF
63.0
PEQ
Property PEQOn OFF
MAX unit
Gain
+48V
-6
OFF
66
ON
Summing STEREO SUM
Patch NONE YDIF IN
16
(SLOT
16)
-
Phase OFF
Gain
Frequency 20.0
On
Q(*)
ON
24.0
20.0k
ON
0.1
Frequency 20.0(*) 20.0k
Gain(*) -18.0
Bypass OFF
Type
18.0
ON
LPF
ON -
-
-
-
-
dB
Remarks
0:OFF
1:ON
0:STEREO
1:SUM
* Not saved to presets
* See "1. INPUT
PATCH" in
"7. Parameter
Values"
0:OFF
1:ON dB dB x 10 ex. -14.5dB x 10
= -145
Hz Hz x 1000 ex. 1000Hz x
1000000
0:OFF
1:ON
* Valid only for PEQ
* See "2.3BAND EQ
/ 4BAND EQ" in "7.
Parameter Values"
-
Hz * (100 : Other than Band A)
Hz x 1000 ex. 1000Hz x
1000 = 1000000 dB * Not adjustable for HPF/LPF dB x 10 ex. -14.5dB x 10
= -145
0:OFF
1:ON
* See "2.3BAND
EQ / 4BAND EQ" in "7. Parameter
Values"
0:ON
1:OFF
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7. Parameter List
MTX3 MTX5-D o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o
Model o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o
Access ID
MemNo
(Memory
Number)
512
UniqueId
40002 0
40000
40001
ElmNo
(Element
Number)
40002 0
40000
40001
40002 0
40000
40001
40002 0
40000
40001
40002 0
40000
40001
40002 1
40000
40001
Xpos
(X Position)
0-7
(9-16ch)
0-7
(1-8ch)
0-7
(9-16ch)
0-7
(1-8ch)
0-7
(9-16ch)
0-7
(1-8ch)
-
0-7
(9-16ch)
0-7
(1-8ch)
0-7
(9-16ch)
0-7
(1-8ch)
0-7
(9-16ch)
0-7
(1-8ch)
-
Ypos
(Y Position)
0
0
0
0
0
0
40002 -
40000
40001
40000 0
40002
40003
0
40000 0
40002
40003
40000 0
40002
40003
40000 0
40002
40003
40000 0
40002
40003
40000 0
40002
40003
40000 1
40002
40003
40000 -
40002
40003
-
0-7
(1-8ch)
0-7
(9-16ch)
0-7
(1-8ch)
0-7
(9-16ch)
0-7
(1-8ch)
0-7
(9-16ch)
0-7
(1-8ch)
0-7
(9-16ch)
0-7
(1-8ch)
0-7
(9-16ch)
0-7
(1-8ch)
0-7
(9-16ch)
0-7
(1-8ch)
0-7
(9-16ch)
-
0
0
0
0
0
0
-
-
PrmNo
(Parameter
Number)
0
IndexNo
(Index
Number)
0
1
2
3
4
0
0
1
2
3
4
5
0
-
-
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Category
INPUT
CHANNEL
GATE
Prarameter Name
Gate 8(16)
Channel
Gate 8(16)
Channel Meter
COMPRESSOR Compressor
8(16) Channel
Compressor
8(16) Channel
Meter
-
-
Dyn
ON
Dyn
ON
-
-
MIN
Threshold -72
Range -70
Attack
Decay 3.2m
Hold
On
Threshold -54
Ratio
Knee
Attack
Release 3.2m
Gain
On
-
-
0
0.02m
OFF
1.0:1
HARD
0
0.0
OFF
-
-
0
0
MAX unit
120
42.600 s
1.96
ON
0
∞:1
5
120
42.600 s
18.0
* See
"4.COMPRESSOR" in "7. Parameter
Values" dB dB x 10 ex. 5.2dB x 10
= 52
ON 0:OFF
1:ON
-
-
dB dB ms s dB
Remarks
* See "3.GATE" in "7. Parameter
Values"
* See "3.GATE" in "7. Parameter
Values"
0:OFF
1:ON
See Meter Value
Details
-
ms
* See
"4.COMPRESSOR" in "7. Parameter
Values"
* See
"4.COMPRESSOR" in "7. Parameter
Values"
See Meter Value
Details
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Model
MTX3 MTX5-D o o o
Access ID
MemNo
(Memory
Number)
512
UniqueId
ElmNo
(Element
Number)
40005 0
40004
40005 0
Xpos
(X Position)
0-3
(1-4ch)
0-7
(1-8ch)
0-3
(1-4ch)
Ypos
(Y Position)
0
0
PrmNo
(Parameter
Number)
0
IndexNo
(Index
Number)
0
1 0
Category
INPUT
CHANNEL
FBS o
40004 0-7
(1-8ch) o
0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o
40005 1
40004
40005 2
40004
40005 2
40004
40005 2
40004
40005 3
40004
40004 0
40005
40004
40005
40004
40005
40004 1
40005
60000 0
0-3
(1-4ch)
0-7
(1-8ch)
0-3
(1-4ch)
0-7
(1-8ch)
0-3
(1-4ch)
0-7
(1-8ch)
0-3
(1-4ch)
0
0
0
0-6
(Freq1-7)
0
0
1
2
0-7
(1-8ch)
0-3
(1-4ch)
0-7
(1-8ch)
0-3
(1-4ch)
0-7
(1-8ch)
0-3
(1-4ch)
0-7
(1-8ch)
0-3
(1-4ch)
0-7
(1-8ch)
0-3
(1-4ch)
0-7
(1-8ch)
0-7
(1-8ch)
0-15
(1-16ch)
0
0
0
0-6
(Freq1-7)
0
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
AGC
INPUT
CHANNEL
LEVEL
Prarameter Name
Feedback
Suppressor
4(8) Channel
AutoGainControl
4(8) Channel
Dynamic AutoDetect OFF
Clear OFF
DynFilter Frequency 20.0
Fixed On
Detect
Clear
FixedFilter Frequency 20.0
Compensator Response
On
DCA Fader
8(16) Channel
Fader
Time
Level
NoiseGate
On
On
Level
OFF
OFF
OFF
100m
1
OFF
-∞
MIN
OFF
MAX
ON
ON
20.0k
ON
ON
ON
20.0k
5.0
5
ON
ON
10.00
-
-
-
-
unit o o o o o o o o o o o o o o
1
2
60001 0
1
2
20033 0
70000 0
0-7
(1-8ch)
0-15
(1-16ch)
0
0-7
(1-8ch)
0-15
(1-16ch)
0-7
(1-8ch)
0-15
(1-16ch)
0
0
0-7
(A-H)
0-15
(1-16ch)
0
0-7
(1-8ch)
0-15
(1-16ch)
0-7
(A-H)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
INPUT
CHANNEL
MUTE
Insert
DCA Mute
8(16) Channel
On
Insert with
MY card 16
Channel
DCAAssign AssignOn OFF
Group
Master
DCAAssign AssignOn OFF
Group
Master
Insert
Level
On
-∞
OFF
MuteOn OFF
Insert
ChannelName Channel
Name 8(16)
Channel
ChName Name
OFF
48byte
ON
10.00
ON
ON
ON
ON
Charactor (UTF-8)
-
-
-
-
1:ON
1:ON
1:ON
1:ON
Remarks
0:OFF
Write 1 to start the clear process.
When the process finishes, the value automatically returns to 0.
-
Hz Readable.
Operation is not guaranteed when it is written to.
0:OFF
1:ON
0:OFF
-
Write 1 to start the clear process.
When the process finishes, the value automatically returns to 0.
Hz Readable.
Writing is also possible.
* See "5.AGC" in "7. Parameter
Values"
0:OFF
0:OFF
dB dB x 100 ex.-73.60dB x 100
= -7360
"setr" command is available for this parameter
0:OFF
1:ON
dB dB x 100 ex.-73.60dB x 100
= -7360
"setr" command is available for this parameter
0:OFF
1:ON
0:OFF
1:ON
0:OFF
1:ON
CH * Ins.Out
-> SLOT OUT *
CH * Ins.In ->
SLOT In *
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MTX3 MTX5-D o o o
Model o o
Access ID
MemNo
(Memory
Number)
512
UniqueId
ElmNo
(Element
Number)
30000 0
30001 0
Xpos
(X Position)
0-5
(STIN1L-
3R)
0-5
(STIN1L-
3R)
Ypos
(Y Position)
0
0-2
(0:Band A
1:Band B
2:Band C)
0
PrmNo
(Parameter
Number)
0
IndexNo
(Index
Number)
0
0
1
0
0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o
0
0
0
1
40001 0
40006
40001 0
40006
40001 0
40006
40001 0
40006
40001 0
40006
40001 0
40006
40001 1
40006
40001 -
40008
40003 0
40007
40003 0
40007
40003 0
40007
40003 1
40007
60000 0
1
2
-
0-3
(STIN1L-
2R)
0-3
(STIN1L-
2R)
8-13
(ST IN
1L-ST
IN 3R)
16-21
(ST1L-
ST3R)
8-13
(ST1L-
ST3R)
16-21
(ST1L-
ST3R)
0
-
0, 2
(0:Band A
2:Band C)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0-7
(A-H)
-
2
3
4
0
0
1
2
3
4
5
0
0
1
2
0
0
-
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Category
INPUT
CHANNEL
GAIN/HPF Digital Gain 6
Channel
3BAND EQ PEQ 6
AGC
INPUT
CHANNEL
LEVEL
Prarameter Name
Channel 3
Band
DCA Fader 6
Channel
Ch
PEQ
On
On
Fader
Group
Master
Gain
Q(*)
Type
Knee
Gain
On
NoiseGate
On
On
Level
Level
OFF
OFF
-∞
-∞
MIN
-96.0
63.0
Frequency 20.0(*)
Gain(*) -18.0
Bypass OFF
PEQ
COMPRESSOR Compressor
4 Channel
Property PEQOn OFF
Dyn Threshold -54
Ratio 1.0:1
HARD
Attack 0
Release 3.2m
0.0
OFF
Compressor
4 Channel
Meter
AutoGainControl
4 Channel
-
Compensator Response
Time
100m
Level 1
DCAAssign AssignOn OFF
MAX
24.0
0.1
20.0k
18.0
ON
LPF
ON
0
∞:1
5
5
ON
ON
10.00
ON
10.00
-
-
-
unit Remarks
dB x 10 ex. -14.5dB x 10
= -145
* See "2.3BAND
EQ / 4 BAND EQ" in "7. Parameter
Values"
Hz *(100 : Other than
Band A)
Hz x 1000 ex. 1000Hz x
1000 = 1000000
-
-
dB * Not adjustable for HPF/LPF dB x 10 ex. -14.5dB x 10
= -145
0:OFF
1:ON
* See "2.3BAND
EQ / 4 BAND EQ" in "7. Parameter
Values"
0:ON
1:OFF dB
-
ms
* See
"4.COMPRESSOR" in "7. Parameter
Values"
* See
"4.COMPRESSOR" in "7. Parameter
Values"
120
-
42.600 s
18.0
* See
"4.COMPRESSOR" in "7. Parameter
Values" dB dB x 10 ex. 5.2dB x 10
= 52
ON -
-
0:OFF
1:ON
See Meter Value
Details
5.0
s * See "5.AGC" in "7. Parameter
Values"
0:OFF
1:ON
0:OFF
1:ON dB dB x 100 ex.-73.60dB x 100
= -7360
"setr" command is available for this parameter
0:OFF
1:ON dB dB x 100 ex.-73.60dB x 100
= -7360
"setr" command is available for this parameter
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7. Parameter List
MTX3 MTX5-D o o o
Model o o o
Access ID
MemNo
(Memory
Number)
512
UniqueId
ElmNo
(Element
Number)
60001 0
1
2
Xpos
(X Position)
8-13
(ST1L-
ST3R)
16-21
(ST1L-
ST3R)
8-13
(ST1L-
ST3R)
16-21
(ST1L-
ST3R)
0
Ypos
(Y Position)
0
0-7
(A-H)
PrmNo
(Parameter
Number)
0
IndexNo
(Index
Number)
0
0 0 o o o o o o
70004 0
60000 0
1
2
0-5
(ST1L-
ST3R)
14-21
(9-16Ch
"DIRECT
INPUT
CH")
22-29
(17-24Ch
"DIRECT
INPUT
CH")
0
0
14-21
(9-16Ch
"DIRECT
INPUT
CH")
22-29
(17-24Ch
"DIRECT
INPUT
CH")
0
0-7
(A-H)
0
0
0
0
0
0
Category
INPUT
CHANNEL
INPUT
CHANNEL
MUTE
ChannelName Channel
INPUT
CHANNEL
LEVEL
Prarameter Name
DCA Mute 6
Channel
Name 3
Channel
DCA Fader 8
Channel
On On
ChName Name
Level
Level
-∞
-∞
MIN
OFF
DCAAssign AssignOn OFF
Group
Master
Fader
MuteOn OFF
Charactor (UTF-8)
48byte
DCAAssign AssignOn OFF
Group
Master
MAX
ON
ON
ON
10.00
ON
10.00
-
-
-
-
unit o o o
60001 0 0 0 INPUT
CHANNEL
MUTE
DCA Mute 8
Channel
On On OFF ON
Remarks
0:OFF
1:ON
0:OFF
1:ON
0:OFF
1:ON dB dB x 100 ex.-73.60dB x 100
= -7360
"setr" command is available for this parameter
0:OFF
1:ON
dB dB x 100 ex.-73.60dB x 100
= -7360
"setr" command is available for this parameter
0:OFF
1:ON o o o o o o o
70003
1
2
70000 0
14-21
(9-16Ch
"DIRECT
INPUT
CH")
22-29
(17-24Ch
"DIRECT
INPUT
CH")
14-21
(9-16Ch
"DIRECT
INPUT
CH")
0
0-7
(A-H)
22-29
(17-24Ch
"DIRECT
INPUT
CH")
0
8-15
(9-16ch)
0-7
(17-24ch)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
ChannelName Channel
Name 8
Channel
DCAAssign AssignOn OFF
Group
Master
MuteOn OFF
ChName Name
48byte
ON
ON
Charactor (UTF-8) -
-
0:OFF
1:ON
0:OFF
1:ON
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7. Parameter List
MTX3 MTX5-D o
Model o
Access ID
MemNo
(Memory
Number)
512
UniqueId
ElmNo
(Element
Number)
20006 0
20013
Xpos
(X Position)
0-1
(Effect1-2)
Ypos
(Y Position)
0
PrmNo
(Parameter
Number)
1
IndexNo
(Index
Number)
0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o
20006 1
20013
20006
20013
20006
20013
20006
20013
20008 0
20014
20008 1
20014
70004 0
30002 1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0-3
(Fx.RTN1L
- 2R)
0
0
1
2
3
0
0-33
(0-15:CH1-16
16-21:STIN1L-3R
22-25:CH17-24
26-33:FxRt1L-2R)
0-25
(0- 7:CH1-8
8-13:STIN1L-3R
14-17:FxRt1L-2R
18-25:CH9-16)
0-33
(0-15:CH1-16
16-21:STIN1L-3R
22-25:CH17-24
26-33:FxRt1L-2R)
0-25
(0- 7:CH1-8
8-13:STIN1L-3R
14-17:FxRt1L-2R
18-25:CH9-16)
0-33
(0-15:CH1-16
16-21:STIN1L-3R
22-25:CH17-24
26-33:FxRt1L-2R)
0-25
(0- 7:CH1-8
8-13:STIN1L-3R
14-17:FxRt1L-2R
18-25:CH9-16)
6-7
(FxRtn1,
FxRtn2)
0-25
(0- 7:CH1-8
8-13:STIN1L-3R
14-17:FxRt1L-2R
18-25:CH9-16)
0-33
(0-15:CH1-16
16-21:STIN1L-3R
22-25:CH17-24
26-33:FxRt1L-2R)
0-25
(0- 7:CH1-8
8-13:STIN1L-3R
14-17:FxRt1L-2R
18-25:CH9-16)
0-33
(0-15:CH1-16
16-21:STIN1L-3R
22-25:CH17-24
26-33:FxRt1L-2R)
0
0-7
(MATRIX1-8
SEND)
0-15
(MATRIX1-16
SEND)
0-7
(MATRIX1-8
SEND)
0-15
(MATRIX1-16
SEND)
0-7
(MATRIX1-8
SEND)
0-15
(MATRIX1-16
SEND)
0-7
(MATRIX1-8
SEND)
0-15
(MATRIX1-16
SEND)
0-7
(MATRIX1-8
SEND)
0-15
(MATRIX1-16
SEND)
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
2
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Category Prarameter Name
EFFECT
EFFECT ST
RETURN
Effect
Fader 4
Channel
Effect
Simple
Effect
Fader
On
INPUT
CHANNEL
ChannelName Channel
Name 2
Channel
MATRIX MATRIX
SEND
MixBus 26(34)
Input x 8(16)
Output
(STEREO) ->
(MONO)
ChName Name
Ch Level
Type
RevHall
Time
RevStage
Time
Karaoke
Time
Vocal
Time
Level
On
Reverb
Hall
0.3
0.3
0.4
0.4
-∞
OFF
Vocal
Echo
10.0
10.0
400
400
10.00
ON
Charactor (UTF-8)
48byte
-
s s
* See "6.
EFFECT" in
"7. Parameter
Values"
* See "6.
EFFECT" in
"7. Parameter
Values"
* See "6.
EFFECT" in
"7. Parameter
Values" ms * See "6.
EFFECT" in
"7. Parameter
Values"
ms * See "6.
EFFECT" in
"7. Parameter
Values" dB dB x 100 ex.-73.60dB x 100
= -7360
0:OFF
1:ON
-∞ 0.00
dB dB x 100 ex.-73.60dB x 100
= -7360
"setr" command is available for this parameter
MixBus 26(34)
Input x 8(16)
Output
(MONO) ->
(STEREO)
Ch
On
Level
On
Pan
MIN
OFF
-∞
OFF
L63
MAX
ON
0.00
ON
R63 -
-
unit dB
Remarks
0:OFF
1:ON dB x 100 ex.-73.60dB x 100
= -7360
"setr" command is available for this parameter
0:OFF
1:ON
-63 :L63
0:C
63:R63 e.g. L31 = -31
Valid only for odd channels and available only when destination
Matrix channels are paired.
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7. Parameter List o
Model
MTX3 MTX5-D o o o o o o o o o o o o
Access ID
MemNo
(Memory
Number)
512
UniqueId
ElmNo
(Element
Number)
20010 0
Xpos
(X Position)
Ypos
(Y Position)
20017 0
20010 0
20017 0
20011 0
20018
0-21
(0- 7:CH1-8
8-13:STIN1L-3R
14-21:CH9-16)
0-29
(0- 15:CH1-16
16-21:STIN1L-3R
22-29:CH17-24)
0-21
( 0- 7:CH1-8
8-13:STIN1L-3R
14-21:CH9-16 )
0-29
(0- 15:CH1-16
16-21:STIN1L-3R
22-29:CH17-24)
0
0-3
(0:FX 1 SEND
1:FX 2 SEND
2:ANC 1 SEND
3:ANC 2 SEND)
0-7
(ZONE1-8)
0-7
(0:ZONE1
2nd
PRIORITY
PRIORITY
SOURCE
:
7:ZONE8
2nd
PRIORITY
PRIORITY
SOURCE)
0 20012 0
20019
20012
20019
20012
20019
20012
PrmNo
(Parameter
Number)
0
IndexNo
(Index
Number)
0
1
0
0
1
2
3
0
0
0
Category
MATRIX FX/ANC
SEND
ZONE SOURCE
SELECT
2nd
PRIORITY
DUCKER o
20019 o
20012 4 o
20019
20012 1 0 o o o o o o
20019
20012
20019
20011 0
20018
0 8-15
(8:ZONE1
1st
PRIORITY
PRIORITY
SOURCE
:
15:ZONE8
1st
PRIORITY
PRIORITY
SOURCE)
1
0 0 SOURCE
SELECT
Prarameter Name
Matrix Mixer
22(30) Input 2
Output
Ch
Router 40(48)
Input 1 Output
In
Ducking 8
Channel
Dyn
Level
On
Patch
Range
Attack
-∞
0
MIN
OFF
None
Threshold -54
-70
0.00
ON
ANC
BUS 2
0
0
MAX
240
-
unit dB dB dB ms
Remarks dB x 100 ex.-73.60dB x 100
= -7360
"setr" command is available for this parameter
0:OFF
1:ON
* See
"8.PRIORITY
PROCESSOR" in "7. Parameter
Values"
Router 40(48)
Input 1 Output
Release 3.2m
Hold
Source Level
0.02m
-∞
42.600 s
1.96
0.00
s
* See
"8.PRIORITY
PROCESSOR" in "7. Parameter
Values"
* See
"8.PRIORITY
PROCESSOR" in "7. Parameter
Values" dB dB x 100 ex.-73.60dB x 100
= -7360
"setr" command is available for this parameter
On OFF ON -
In Patch None ANC
BUS 2
-
0:OFF
1:ON
* See
"8.PRIORITY
PROCESSOR" in "7. Parameter
Values"
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7. Parameter List
MTX3 MTX5-D o o o o
Model o o o
Access ID
MemNo
(Memory
Number)
512
UniqueId
20013 0
20020
20013
ElmNo
(Element
Number)
20020
20013
20020
20013
Xpos
(X Position)
Ypos
(Y Position)
0-7
(ZONE1-8)
0
PrmNo
(Parameter
Number)
0
IndexNo
(Index
Number)
0
1
2
3
Category
ZONE 1st
PRIORITY
DUCKER o
20020 o
20013 4 o
20020
20013 1 0 o o o o o o o
20020
20013
20020
20011 0
20018
20014 0
0
0-7
(ZONE1-8)
0
1
16-23
(16:ZONE1
ANC
AMBIENT
SOURCE
:
23:ZONE8
ANC
AMBIENT
SOURCE)
0
0
0
0
SOURCE
SELECT
ANC
Prarameter Name
Ducking 8
Channel
Ambient Noise
Compensator
8 Channel
Dyn
Range
Attack 0
Ambient Threshold -∞
MIN
Threshold -54
-70
0
0
MAX
240
0.00
unit dB dB ms
Remarks
Router 40(48)
Input 1 Output
Release 3.2m
Hold
Source Level
0.02m
-∞
42.600 s
1.96
0.00
s
* See
"8.PRIORITY
PROCESSOR" in "7. Parameter
Values"
* See
"8.PRIORITY
PROCESSOR" in "7. Parameter
Values" dB dB x 100 ex.-73.60dB x 100
= -7360
"setr" command is available for this parameter
On OFF ON -
In Patch None ANC
BUS 2
-
0:OFF
1:ON
* See
"8.PRIORITY
PROCESSOR" in "7. Parameter
Values" o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o
20021
20014 1
20021
20014
20021
20014 2
20021
20014
20021
20014
20021
20014
20021
20014 3
20021
60002 0
1
2
0-7
(ZONE1-8)
0-15
(ZONE1-16)
0-7
(ZONE1-8)
0-15
(ZONE1-16)
0
0
0-7
(A-H)
0-7
(A-H)
0
1
0
1
2
3
0
0
0
0
0 MATRIX
OUTPUT
MASTER
DCA Fader
8(16) Channel
Gap
On
Fader
Threshold -∞
Time 0.1
Program MaxGain 0.0
MinGain -18.0
Ratio 0.5:1
Response
Time
1
On OFF
Level -∞
DCAAssign AssignOn OFF
Group
Master
Level -∞
0.00
5.0
18.0
0.0
2.0:1
60
ON
10.00
ON
10.00
-
dB dB x 100 ex.-73.60dB x 100
= -7360
"setr" command is available for this parameter dB dB x 100 ex.-73.60dB x 100
= -7360
"setr" command is available for this parameter s sec x 10 ex. 3.8sec x 10
= 38 dB dB x 10 ex. 5.2dB x 10
= 52
dB dB x 10 ex. -14.5dB x 10
= -145 s * See
"8.PRIORITY
PROCESSOR" in "7. Parameter
Values" dB dB x 100 ex.-73.60dB x 100
= -7360
"setr" command is available for this parameter dB
0:OFF
1:ON
0:OFF
1:ON dB x 100 ex.-73.60dB x 100
= -7360
"setr" command is available for this parameter
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7. Parameter List
Model
MTX3 MTX5-D o o o o o o o o o o o o o
Access ID
MemNo
(Memory
Number)
512
UniqueId
ElmNo
(Element
Number)
60003 0
Xpos
(X Position)
Ypos
(Y Position)
20024
1
2
70001 0
70005
20016 1
20023
20017 0
0-7
(ZONE1-8)
0-15
(ZONE1-16)
0-7
(ZONE1-8)
0-15
(ZONE1-16)
0
0
0-7
(A-H)
0-7
(ZONE1-8)
0-7
(ZONE9-16)
0 0-7
(OUT1-8)
0-15
(OUT1-16)
0 0-7
(OUT1-8)
0-15
(OUT1-16)
0-7
(A-H)
0
PrmNo
(Parameter
Number)
0
IndexNo
(Index
Number)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Category
ZONE MATRIX
OUTPUT
MASTER
Prarameter Name
DCA Mute
8(16) Channel
ChannelName Channel
ROUTER ROUTOR
OUTPUT
CHANNEL
OUTPUT
CHANNEL
LEVEL
Name 8(16)
Channel
Bus Out
Router 24(32)
Input x 8(16)
Output
Fader 8(16)
Channel
On
DCAAssign AssignOn OFF
Group
Master
In
Fader
On
Patch
Level -∞
MIN
OFF
MuteOn OFF
ChName Name
NONE
MAX
ON
ON
ON
Charactor (UTF-8)
48byte
YDIF
OUT 16
10.00
-
-
-
unit o
20017 1 On On OFF ON
0:OFF
1:ON
0:OFF
1:ON
0:OFF
1:ON
Remarks
-
-
* See
"9.ROUTER" in
"7. Parameter
Values" dB dB x 100 ex.-73.60dB x 100
= -7360
"setr" command is available for this parameter
0:OFF
1:ON o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o
20024
70002 0
70006
20018 0
20025
20018 0
20025
20019 0
20026
20019 0
20026
20019 0
20026
20019 0
20026
20019 0
20026
20019 1
20026
0-7
(OUT1-8)
0-15
(OUT1-16)
0-7
(OUT1-8)
0-7
(OUT9-16)
0-7
(OUT1-8)
0-15
(OUT1-16)
0-7
(OUT1-8)
0-15
(OUT1-16)
0-7
(OUT1-8)
0
0
0-3
(0:Band A
1:Band B
2:Band C
3:Band D)
0-15
(OUT1-16)
0-7
(OUT1-8)
0-15
(OUT1-16)
0-7
(OUT1-8)
0-15
(OUT1-16)
0
0
1
0
1
2
0-7
(OUT1-8)
0-15
(OUT1-16)
0-7
(OUT1-8)
0-15
(OUT1-16)
0-7
(OUT1-8)
0-15
(OUT1-16)
0, 3
(0:Band A
3:Band D)
0
3
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
ChannelName Channel
DELAY
Name 8(16)
Channel
Delay 8(16)
Channel
4BAND EQ PEQ 8(16)
Channel 4
Band
ChName Name
Delay
PEQ
On
DelayTime 0.00
Q(*)
Frequency 20.0(*)
Gain(*) -18.0
Bypass OFF
Type
Charactor (UTF-8)
48byte
OFF
63.0
PEQ
Property PEQOn OFF
ON
-
0:OFF
1:ON
1000.00 ms ms x 100
0.1
20.0k
18.0
ON
LPF
ON -
-
-
ex. 102.80ms x
100 = 10280
* See "2.3BAND
EQ / 4 BAND EQ" in "7. Parameter
Values"
Hz *(100 : Other than
Band A)
Hz x 1000 ex. 1000Hz x
1000 = 1000000 dB * Not adjustable for HPF/LPF dB x 10 ex. -14.5dB x 10
= -145
0:OFF
1:ON
* See "2.3BAND
EQ / 4 BAND EQ" in "7. Parameter
Values"
0:ON
1:OFF
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Model
MTX3 MTX5-D o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o
MemNo
(Memory
Number)
512
UniqueId
40006:OUT1
40007:OUT2
: :
40013:OUT8
40008:OUT1
40009:OUT2
: :
40023:OUT16
40006:OUT1
40007:OUT2
: :
40013:OUT8
40008:OUT1
40009:OUT2
: :
40023:OUT16
40006:OUT1
40007:OUT2
: :
40013:OUT8
40008:OUT1
40009:OUT2
: :
40023:OUT16
40006:OUT1
40007:OUT2
: :
40013:OUT8
40008:OUT1
40009:OUT2
: :
40023:OUT16
40006:OUT1
40007:OUT2
: :
40013:OUT8
40008:OUT1
40009:OUT2
: :
40023:OUT16
40008:OUT1
40009:OUT2
: :
40023:OUT16
40006:OUT1
40007:OUT2
: :
40013:OUT8
40008:OUT1
40009:OUT2
: :
40023:OUT16
40006:OUT1
40007:OUT2
: :
40013:OUT8
40008:OUT1
40009:OUT2
: :
40023:OUT16
40006:OUT1
40007:OUT2
: :
40013:OUT8
40008:OUT1
40009:OUT2
: :
40023:OUT16
40006:OUT1
40007:OUT2
: :
40013:OUT8
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
Access ID
ElmNo
(Element
Number)
1 0
Xpos
(X Position)
Ypos
(Y Position)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
PrmNo
(Parameter
Number)
0
IndexNo
(Index
Number)
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Category Prarameter Name
OUTPUT
CHANNEL
SPEAKER
PROCESSOR
Speaker
Processor 1
Way
*Speaker
Processor type (1 Way or 2 Way) is configurable through
MTX Editor software.
Delay
Band
On OFF
DelayTime 0.00
LPFFrequency 20.0
HPFFrequency 20.0
LPFType Thru
HPFType Thru
LPFGc(*) -6
HPFGc(*) -6
MIN
6
6
MAX
ON
500.00 ms ms x 100
20.0k
20.0k
48dB/Oct
Linkwitz
48dB/Oct
Linkwitz
Polarity NORMAL INVERTED -
-
-
unit
Hz
Hz dB dB
Remarks
0:OFF
1:ON ex. 102.80ms x
100 = 10280
Hz x 1000 ex. 1000Hz x
1000 = 1000000
Hz x 1000 ex. 1000Hz x
1000 = 1000000
* See
"7.SPEAKER
PROCESSOR" in "7. Parameter
Values"
* See
"7.SPEAKER
PROCESSOR" in "7. Parameter
Values"
*Valid only for
AdjustGc
*Valid only for
AdjustGc
0:NORMAL
1:INVERTED
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Model
MTX3 MTX5-D o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o
MemNo
(Memory
Number)
512
UniqueId
40006:OUT1
40007:OUT2
: :
40013:OUT8
40008:OUT1
40009:OUT2
: :
40023:OUT16
40006:OUT1
40007:OUT2
: :
40013:OUT8
40008:OUT1
40009:OUT2
: :
40023:OUT16
40006:OUT1
40007:OUT2
: :
40013:OUT8
40008:OUT1
40009:OUT2
: :
40023:OUT16
40006:OUT1
40007:OUT2
: :
40013:OUT8
40008:OUT1
40009:OUT2
: :
40023:OUT16
40006:OUT1
40007:OUT2
: :
40013:OUT8
40008:OUT1
40009:OUT2
: :
40023:OUT16
40006:OUT1
40007:OUT2
: :
40013:OUT8
40008:OUT1
40009:OUT2
: :
40023:OUT16
40008:OUT1
40009:OUT2
: :
40023:OUT16
40006:OUT1
40007:OUT2
: :
40013:OUT8
40008:OUT1
40009:OUT2
: :
40023:OUT16
40006:OUT1
40007:OUT2
: :
40013:OUT8
40008:OUT1
40009:OUT2
: :
40023:OUT16
40006:OUT1
40007:OUT2
: :
40013:OUT8
40008:OUT1
40009:OUT2
: :
40023:OUT16
40006:OUT1
40007:OUT2
: :
40013:OUT8
4
4
4
4
5
5
5
5
5
Access ID
ElmNo
(Element
Number)
4 0
Xpos
(X Position)
Ypos
(Y Position)
0-5
(0:Band A
1:Band B
2:Band C
3:Band D
4:Band E
5:Band F)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
PrmNo
(Parameter
Number)
0
IndexNo
(Index
Number)
0
1
2
3
4
0
1
2
3
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Category Prarameter Name
OUTPUT
CHANNEL
SPEAKER
PROCESSOR
Speaker
Processor 1
Way
*Speaker
Processor type (1 Way or 2 Way) is configurable through
MTX Editor software.
PEQ
Limiter
Q(*)
Type
Attack
On
MIN
63.0
Frequency 20.0(*)
Gain(*) -18.0
Bypass OFF
PEQ
Threshold -54
0.0
Release 3.2m
OFF
AttackMode Fast
0.1
20.0k
18.0
ON
Horn EQ -
0
MAX
120.0
-
-
Hz dB dB
Remarks
*(For 500 : HORN EQ
100 : Other than Band A)
Hz x 1000 ex. 1000Hz x 1000 = 1000000
* Not adjustable for HPF/LPF/APF
1st/APF 2nd dB x 10 ex. -14.5dB x 10
= -145 ms ms x 10
42.600 s
ON
Manual -
unit
* See
"7.SPEAKER
PROCESSOR" in "7. Parameter
Values"
0:OFF
1:ON
* See
"7.SPEAKER
PROCESSOR" in "7. Parameter
Values" ex. 24.5ms x 10
= 245
* See
"7.SPEAKER
PROCESSOR" in "7. Parameter
Values"
0:OFF
1:ON
* See
"7.SPEAKER
PROCESSOR" in "7. Parameter
Values"
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Model
MTX3 MTX5-D o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o
MemNo
(Memory
Number)
512
UniqueId
40014:OUT1
40015:OUT3
: :
40017:OUT7
40024:OUT1
40025:OUT3
: :
40031:OUT15
40014:OUT1
40015:OUT3
: :
40017:OUT7
40024:OUT1
40025:OUT3
: :
40031:OUT15
40014:OUT1
40015:OUT3
: :
40017:OUT7
40024:OUT1
40025:OUT3
: :
40031:OUT15
40014:OUT1
40015:OUT3
: :
40017:OUT7
40024:OUT1
40025:OUT3
: :
40031:OUT15
40014:OUT1
40015:OUT3
: :
40017:OUT7
40024:OUT1
40025:OUT3
: :
40031:OUT15
40014:OUT1
40015:OUT3
: :
40017:OUT7
40024:OUT1
40025:OUT3
: :
40031:OUT15
40008:OUT1
40009:OUT2
: :
40023:OUT16
40006:OUT1
40007:OUT2
: :
40013:OUT8
40008:OUT1
40009:OUT2
: :
40023:OUT16
40006:OUT1
40007:OUT2
: :
40013:OUT8
40008:OUT1
40009:OUT2
: :
40023:OUT16
40006:OUT1
40007:OUT2
: :
40013:OUT8
40008:OUT1
40009:OUT2
: :
40023:OUT16
40006:OUT1
40007:OUT2
: :
40013:OUT8
6
6
6
1
1
2
2
2
2
Access ID
ElmNo
(Element
Number)
5 0
Xpos
(X Position)
Ypos
(Y Position)
0
0
0
0
0-1
(0:LOW
1:HIGH)
0
(0:LOW)
0-1
(0:LOW
1:HIGH)
0
(0:LOW)
0-1
(0:LOW
1:HIGH)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
PrmNo
(Parameter
Number)
5
IndexNo
(Index
Number)
0
0
1
2
0
1
2
3
4
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Category
SPEAKER
PROCESSOR
Prarameter Name
OUTPUT
CHANNEL
SPEAKER
PROCESSOR
Speaker
Processor 1
Way
*Speaker
Processor type (1 Way or 2 Way) is configurable through
MTX Editor software.
Speaker
Processor 2
Way
*Speaker
Processor type (1 Way or 2 Way) is configurable through
MTX Editor software.
Limiter
Out
Delay
Band
MIN
ReleaseMode Fast
Level
Mute
-∞
UNMUTED MUTED -
PEQOn OFF
On
Delay
OFF
0.00
LPFFrequency 20.0
HPFFrequency 20.0
LPFType Thru
HPFType Thru
MAX
Manual -
10.00
ON
ON
48dB/Oct
Linkwitz
48dB/Oct
Linkwitz
-
dB dB x 100 ex.-73.60dB x 100
= -7360
"setr" command is available for this parameter
500.00 ms ms x 100
20.0k
20.0k
-
unit
Hz
Hz
0:ON
0:ON
Remarks
* See
"7.SPEAKER
PROCESSOR" in "7. Parameter
Values"
0:UNMUTED
1:MUTED
1:OFF
1:OFF ex. 102.80ms x
100 = 10280
Hz x 1000 ex. 1000Hz x
1000 = 1000000
Hz x 1000 ex. 1000Hz x
1000 = 1000000
* See
"7.SPEAKER
PROCESSOR" in "7. Parameter
Values"
* See
"7.SPEAKER
PROCESSOR" in "7. Parameter
Values"
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Model
MTX3 MTX5-D o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o
MemNo
(Memory
Number)
512
UniqueId
40014:OUT1
40015:OUT3
: :
40017:OUT7
40024:OUT1
40025:OUT3
: :
40031:OUT15
40014:OUT1
40015:OUT3
: :
40017:OUT7
40024:OUT1
40025:OUT3
: :
40031:OUT15
40014:OUT1
40015:OUT3
: :
40017:OUT7
40024:OUT1
40025:OUT3
: :
40031:OUT15
40014:OUT1
40015:OUT3
: :
40017:OUT7
40024:OUT1
40025:OUT3
: :
40031:OUT15
40014:OUT1
40015:OUT3
: :
40017:OUT7
40024:OUT1
40025:OUT3
: :
40031:OUT15
40024:OUT1
40025:OUT3
: :
40031:OUT15
40014:OUT1
40015:OUT3
: :
40017:OUT7
40024:OUT1
40025:OUT3
: :
40031:OUT15
40014:OUT1
40015:OUT3
: :
40017:OUT7
40024:OUT1
40025:OUT3
: :
40031:OUT15
40014:OUT1
40015:OUT3
: :
40017:OUT7
40024:OUT1
40025:OUT3
: :
40031:OUT15
40014:OUT1
40015:OUT3
: :
40017:OUT7
2
2
3
4
4
4
4
4
Access ID
ElmNo
(Element
Number)
2
Xpos
(X Position)
0
(0:LOW)
Ypos
(Y Position)
0
0-1
(0:LOW
1:HIGH)
0
0-1
(0:LOW
1:HIGH)
0
0
0
0-5
(0:Band A
1:Band B
2:Band C
3:Band D
4:Band E
5:Band F)
PrmNo
(Parameter
Number)
6
IndexNo
(Index
Number)
0
7
8
0
0
1
2
3
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Category Prarameter Name
OUTPUT
CHANNEL
SPEAKER
PROCESSOR
Speaker
Processor 2
Way
*Speaker
Processor type (1 Way or 2 Way) is configurable through
MTX Editor software.
Band
Center
PEQ
LPFGc(*) -6
HPFGc(*) -6
MIN
6
6
MAX
Polarity NORMAL INVERTED -
Frequency 20.0
Q(*) 63.0
Frequency 20.0(*)
Gain(*) -18.0
Bypass OFF
Type PEQ
20.0k
0.1
20.0k
18.0
ON
Horn EQ -
-
unit dB dB
Hz
Hz dB
Remarks
*Valid only for
AdjustGc
*Valid only for
AdjustGc
0:NORMAL
1:INVERTED
Hz x 1000 ex. 1000Hz x
1000 = 1000000
* See
"7.SPEAKER
PROCESSOR" in "7. Parameter
Values"
*(For 500 : HORN EQ
100 : Other than Band A)
Hz x 1000 ex. 1000Hz x 1000 = 1000000
*Not adjustable for
HPF/LPF/APF 1st/
APF 2nd dB x 10 ex. -14.5dB x 10
= -145
0:ON
1:OFF
* See
"7.SPEAKER
PROCESSOR" in "7. Parameter
Values"
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7. Parameter List
Model
MTX3 MTX5-D o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o
MemNo
(Memory
Number)
512
UniqueId
40014:OUT1
40015:OUT3
: :
40017:OUT7
40024:OUT1
40025:OUT3
: :
40031:OUT15
40014:OUT1
40015:OUT3
: :
40017:OUT7
40024:OUT1
40025:OUT3
: :
40031:OUT15
40014:OUT1
40015:OUT3
: :
40017:OUT7
40024:OUT1
40025:OUT3
: :
40031:OUT15
40014:OUT1
40015:OUT3
: :
40017:OUT7
40024:OUT1
40025:OUT3
: :
40031:OUT15
40014:OUT1
40015:OUT3
: :
40017:OUT7
40024:OUT1
40025:OUT3
: :
40031:OUT15
40024:OUT1
40025:OUT3
: :
40031:OUT15
40014:OUT1
40015:OUT3
: :
40017:OUT7
40024:OUT1
40025:OUT3
: :
40031:OUT15
40014:OUT1
40015:OUT3
: :
40017:OUT7
40024:OUT1
40025:OUT3
: :
40031:OUT15
40014:OUT1
40015:OUT3
: :
40017:OUT7
40024:OUT1
40025:OUT3
: :
40031:OUT15
40014:OUT1
40015:OUT3
: :
40017:OUT7
5
5
5
5
5
6
6
6
Access ID
ElmNo
(Element
Number)
5
Xpos
(X Position)
Ypos
(Y Position)
0-1
(0:LOW
1:HIGH)
0
0-1
(0:LOW
1:HIGH)
0-1
(0:LOW
1:HIGH)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
PrmNo
(Parameter
Number)
0
IndexNo
(Index
Number)
0
1
2
3
4
5
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Category Prarameter Name
OUTPUT
CHANNEL
SPEAKER
PROCESSOR
Speaker
Processor 2
Way
*Speaker
Processor type (1 Way or 2 Way) is configurable through
MTX Editor software.
Limiter
Out
Threshold -54
Attack
Release 3.2m
On
AttackMode Fast
Release
Mode
Level
Mute
MIN
0.0
OFF
Fast
-∞
0
MAX
120.0
42.600 s
ON
Manual -
Manual -
10.00
UNMUTED MUTED -
PEQOn OFF ON -
unit dB ms ms x 10 dB ex. 24.5ms x 10
= 245
* See
"7.SPEAKER
PROCESSOR" in "7. Parameter
Values"
0:ON
1:OFF
* See
"7.SPEAKER
PROCESSOR" in "7. Parameter
Values"
* See
"7.SPEAKER
PROCESSOR" in "7. Parameter
Values" dB x 100 ex.-73.60dB x 100
= -7360
"setr" command is available for this parameter
0:UNMUTED
1:MUTED
0:ON
Remarks
1:OFF
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7. Parameter List o o
Model
MTX3 MTX5-D o o
Access ID
MemNo
(Memory
Number)
512
UniqueId
ElmNo
(Element
Number)
20021 0 0
Xpos
(X Position)
Ypos
(Y Position)
20028
20022 0 0
0-7
(OUT1-8)
0-15
(OUT1-16)
0-15
(1-16ch)
20029
PrmNo
(Parameter
Number)
0
IndexNo
(Index
Number)
0
0 0 o o o o
20023 0
20030
20023
20030
0-7
(OUTPUT1-8)
0-15
(OUTPUT1-16)
0-7
(OUTPUT1-8)
0-15
(OUTPUT1-16)
0 0
1
0
Category
OUTPUT
PORT
OUTPUT
PATCH
YDIF OUT
PATCH
OUTPUT
PORT
Prarameter Name
OutputPatch
8(16) Input x
8(40) Output
Router 46(70)
Input x 16
Output
In
In
OutputPort
8(40) Channel
Out
MIN MAX unit
Patch NONE OUTPUT
CH8
(SLOT
OUT 16)
Patch NONE OUTPUT
CH8
(OUTPUT
CH16)
Polarity NORMAL INVERTED -
-
-
Remarks
* See "10.
OUTPUT PATCH" in "7. Parameter
Values"
* See "11.YDIF
PATCH" in
"7. Parameter
Values"
0:NORMAL
1:INVERTED
Gain -96.0
24.0
dB dB x 10 ex. -14.5dB x 10
= -145
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7. Parameter List
XMV Series
Model
4ch 8ch 4ch D 8ch D o o
MemNo
(Memory
Number)
512
UniqueId
1 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o
Access ID
ElmNo
(Element
Number)
4
Xpos
(X Position)
6
0 to 3
0 to 7
0 to 3
0 to 7
0 to 3
0 to 7
0 to 3
0 to 7
0
Ypos
(Y Position)
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
3
0
PrmNo
(Parameter
Number)
0
IndexNo
(Index
Number)
0
0
0
0
0 o o o o
7 0 0 0 0 o o o o
10 0 0 0 0
2 0 0 to 3 0 0 0 o o o o
0 to 7 0 0 0
Prarameter Name
ChannelName Channel
Name 4
Channel
Channel
Name 8
Channel
MIN MAX unit Remarks
Signal
Processing
ATT *2 -99 0 dB Synchronized with
DigitalATT
Power
Utility
Digital
ATT *2
Mute
-99
OFF
0
ON
Polarity Normal Inverse -
dB Synchronized with
ATT
0:OFF
1:ON
Standby Standby ON
Input
Select *1
DigitalInput
Sensitivity
Type
ChName Name
Analog Digital
0dB +17dB
Character (UTF-8)
48byte
-
-
-
-
0:Normal
1:Inverse
0:ON
1:Standby
0:Analog
1:Digital
0:0dB
1:+17dB
*1 : Note
The XMV’s input sensitivity is -3dBFS (rated output at -3dBFS) when connected via digital (YDIF or Dante) and +4dBu (rated output at
+4dBu) when connected via analog.
Please set an appropriate level before switching input.
*2 : The ATT and DigitalATT parameters are always synchronized internally within an XMV amplifier.
Controlling either one will provide the same result.
< XMV Block Diagram > e.g. XMV4280/XMV4140/XMV4280-D/XMV4140-D
CH A, B, C, D
(E, F, G, H for XMV8xxx) ATT
YDIF
In
Out
HA AD
ATT
-3dBFS
YDIF model only
-20dBFS
DIGITAL INPUT
SENSITIVITY
ATT
INPUT MIX
Input:
Analog: 4 (8)
YDIF: 4 (8)
Dante: 4 (8)
Output: 4 (8)
Dante
PRIMARY
SECONDARY
-3dBFS
Dante model only
-20dBFS
DIGITAL INPUT
SENSITIVITY
-3dBFS
-20dBFS
ATT
DigitalATT
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EXi8
MemNo
(Memory
Number)
512
UniqueId
1
Access ID
ElmNo
(Element
Number)
3
Xpos
(X Position)
0 to 7
Ypos
(Y Position)
0 0
1
PrmNo
(Parameter
Number)
IndexNo
(Index
Number)
0
4
5
2
3
7. Parameter List
Prarameter Name MIN
Signal
Processing
GAIN
+V48
Phase
On
HPFOn OFF
HPFFrequency 20
-6
OFF
OFF
OFF
MAX
66
ON
ON
ON
ON
20000 unit
-
-
dB
-
Hz
Remarks
0:OFF
1:ON
0:OFF
1:ON
0:OFF
1:ON
0:OFF
1:ON
Hz x 1000 ex. 1000Hz x
1000000
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EXo8
MemNo
(Memory
Number)
512
UniqueId
1
Access ID
ElmNo
(Element
Number)
3
Xpos
(X Position)
0 to 7
Ypos
(Y Position)
0
PrmNo
(Parameter
Number)
0
IndexNo
(Index
Number)
0
1
2
7. Parameter List
Prarameter Name MIN MAX
Signal
Processing
Polarity
On
Gain
Normal Inverse -
OFF ON -
-96 24 dB unit Remarks
0:Normal
1:Inverse
0:OFF
1:ON dB x 10 ex. -14.5dB x 10
= -145
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MY4-AEC
MemNo
(Memory
Number)
512
UniqueId
20034
Access ID
ElmNo
(Element
Number)
0
Xpos
(X Position)
0
Ypos
(Y Position)
1
1 0 1
PrmNo
(Parameter
Number)
0
IndexNo
(Index
Number)
0
1
MY4-AEC
INPUT
PATCH
90000 0 0 MY4-AEC
1
2
3
4
0-3
(AEC1-4)
0-3
(AEC1-4)
0
0
0-3
(AEC1-4)
0
0
0-3
(AEC1-4)
0-3
(0:Far-end A
1:Far-end B
2:Far-end C
3:Far-end D)
0-3
(0:Far-end A
1:Far-end B
2:Far-end C
3:Far-end D)
0
0
5
0
1
2
0
0
1
2
3
4
Prarameter Name
Reference On
MIN
OFF
MAX
ON unit
MY4AECInputPatch NearEndMic Patch
FromFarEnd
NONE
NONE
Acoustic Echo
Canceller 4
Channel
AEC
FBS
MicNR
On
Effect
PttOn
PttThreshold -80
MicType Fixed
Distance 2
On OFF
Width
Depth
On
FarEndNR On
OFF
1
OFF
1/10
-6
OFF
OFF
40
ON
1/93
-18
ON
OUTPUT
CH16
OUTPUT
CH16
ON
4
ON
-20
Moving
-
-
-
-
-
dB
meter oct
dB
ON -
Remarks
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MTX3/MTX5-D
MTX3 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o
Model
MTX5-D o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o
Access ID
MemNo
(Memory
Number)
UniqueId
512 20000
Category
INPUT PORT
20004
20001
20002
20003
20009
20010
40002
40000
40001
40000
40001
40002
40003
40006
20005
20011
20012
20009
20015
20012
20019
20013
20020
20014
20021
20015
20022
40006
40007
40008
40009
40010
40011
40012
40013
Meter Name Type
INPUT CHANNEL
ZONE
INPUT(ANALOG)
INPUT(YDIF)
INPUT(SLOT)
EQ OUT
GATE
COMP
POST ON
EFFECT RETURN
2nd PRIORITY PRIORITY
DUCKER
1st PRIORITY PRIORITY
DUCKER
ANC AMBIENT SOURCE
ZONE OUT
OUTPUT CHANNEL OUTPUT CHANNEL(1way)
SPEAKER PROCESSOR
LIMITER
Meter 12 Channel
(INPUT1-8, STIN1L-STIN2R)
Meter 16 Channel
(YDIF IN 1-16)
Meter 16 Channel
(SLOT IN 1-16)
Meter 22 Channel
(CH1-8, STIN1L-STIN3R, CH9-16)
Meter 8 Channel
(CH1-8)
Meter 22 Channel
(CH9-16, STIN1L-STIN3R, CH17-24)
Gate 8 Channel
(CH1-8)
Gate 8 Channel
(CH1-8)
Gate 8 Channel
(CH9-16)
Compressor 8 Channel
(CH1-8)
Compressor 4 Channel
(STIN1L-STIN2R)
Compressor 8 Channel
(CH1-8)
Compressor 8 Channel
(CH9-16)
Compressor 4 Channel
(STIN1L-STIN2R)
Meter 22 Channel
(CH1-8, STIN1L-STIN3R, CH9-16)
Meter 8 Channel
(CH1-8)
Meter 22 Channel
(CH9-16, STIN1L-STIN3R, CH17-24)
Meter 4 Channel
(Fx RTN1 L-Fx RTN2 R)
Meter 4 Channel
(Fx RTN1 L-Fx RTN2 R)
Ducking 8 Channel
(ZONE1-8)
Ducking 8 Channel
(ZONE1-8)
Ducking 8 Channel
(ZONE1-8)
Ducking 8 Channel
(ZONE1-8)
Ambient Noise Compensator 8
Channel
ZONE 1-8(AMBIENT SOURCE)
Ambient Noise Compensator 8
Channel
ZONE 1-8(AMBIENT SOURCE)
Meter 8 Channel
ZONE 1-8
Meter 16 Channel
ZONE 1-16
Speaker Processor 1 Way
(OUTPUT CH1)
Speaker Processor 1 Way
(OUTPUT CH2)
Speaker Processor 1 Way
(OUTPUT CH3)
Speaker Processor 1 Way
(OUTPUT CH4)
Speaker Processor 1 Way
(OUTPUT CH5)
Speaker Processor 1 Way
(OUTPUT CH6)
Speaker Processor 1 Way
(OUTPUT CH7)
Speaker Processor 1 Way
(OUTPUT CH8) level level level level level level gr gr gr gr gr gr gr gr level level level level level gr gr gr gr level level level level gr gr gr gr gr gr gr gr
Remarks
See Parameter Value
Details.
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MTX3 o o o o o o o o
Model
MTX5-D o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o
MemNo
(Memory
Number)
512
Access ID
UniqueId
40008
40009
40010
40011
40012
40013
40014
40015
40016
40017
40018
40019
40020
40021
40022
40023
40006
40007
40008
40009
40010
40011
40012
40013
40008
40009
40010
40011
40012
40013
40014
40015
40016
40017
40018
40019
40020
40021
40022
40023
Category
OUTPUT CHANNEL(2way)
SPEAKER PROCESSOR
LIMITER
Meter Name
OUTPUT CHANNEL OUTPUT CHANNEL(1way)
SPEAKER PROCESSOR
LIMITER
Speaker Processor 1 Way
(OUTPUT CH1)
Speaker Processor 1 Way
(OUTPUT CH2)
Speaker Processor 1 Way
(OUTPUT CH3)
Speaker Processor 1 Way
(OUTPUT CH4)
Speaker Processor 1 Way
(OUTPUT CH5)
Speaker Processor 1 Way
(OUTPUT CH6)
Speaker Processor 1 Way
(OUTPUT CH7)
Speaker Processor 1 Way
(OUTPUT CH8)
Speaker Processor 1 Way
(OUTPUT CH9)
Speaker Processor 1 Way
(OUTPUT CH10)
Speaker Processor 1 Way
(OUTPUT CH11)
Speaker Processor 1 Way
(OUTPUT CH12)
Speaker Processor 1 Way
(OUTPUT CH13)
Speaker Processor 1 Way
(OUTPUT CH14)
Speaker Processor 1 Way
(OUTPUT CH15)
Speaker Processor 1 Way
(OUTPUT CH16)
Speaker Processor 2 Way
(OUTPUT CH1 (Low))
Speaker Processor 2 Way
(OUTPUT CH1 (High))
Speaker Processor 2 Way
(OUTPUT CH3 (Low))
Speaker Processor 2 Way
(OUTPUT CH3 (High))
Speaker Processor 2 Way
(OUTPUT CH5 (Low))
Speaker Processor 2 Way
(OUTPUT CH5 (High))
Speaker Processor 2 Way
(OUTPUT CH7 (Low))
Speaker Processor 2 Way
(OUTPUT CH7 (High))
Speaker Processor 2 Way
(OUTPUT CH1 (Low))
Speaker Processor 2 Way
(OUTPUT CH1 (High))
Speaker Processor 2 Way
(OUTPUT CH3 (Low))
Speaker Processor 2 Way
(OUTPUT CH3 (High))
Speaker Processor 2 Way
(OUTPUT CH5 (Low))
Speaker Processor 2 Way
(OUTPUT CH5 (High))
Speaker Processor 2 Way
(OUTPUT CH7 (Low))
Speaker Processor 2 Way
(OUTPUT CH7 (High))
Speaker Processor 2 Way
(OUTPUT CH9 (Low))
Speaker Processor 2 Way
(OUTPUT CH9 (High))
Speaker Processor 2 Way
(OUTPUT CH11 (Low))
Speaker Processor 2 Way
(OUTPUT CH11 (High))
Speaker Processor 2 Way
(OUTPUT CH13 (Low))
Speaker Processor 2 Way
(OUTPUT CH13 (High))
Speaker Processor 2 Way
(OUTPUT CH15 (Low))
Speaker Processor 2 Way
(OUTPUT CH15 (High))
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Type Remarks
See Parameter Value
Details.
82
MTX3 o
Model
MTX5-D
MemNo
(Memory
Number)
512
Access ID
UniqueId
20020
Category
OUTPUT CHANNEL OUTPUT CHANNEL o
20027 o
20025 OUTPUT PORT OUTPUT (ANALOG) o
20031 o
20032 OUTPUT (SLOT)
90000 MY4-AEC o
Meter Name
Meter 8 Channel
(OUTPUT CH1-8)
Meter 16 Channel
(OUTPUT CH1-16)
Meter 8 Channel
(OUTPUT CH1-8)
Meter 8 Channel
(OUTPUT CH1-8)
Meter 16 Channel
(SLOT IN 1-16)
MY4-AEC
(Mic In. 1-4
Ref In. 1-4
Echo Attn. 1-4
ERL 1-4
PTT Thesh. 1-4)
8. Meter List level level level level level level
Type Remarks
See Parameter Value
Details.
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8. Meter List
XMV Series
4ch 8ch
Model
4ch D 8ch D
Access ID
MemNo
(Memory
Number)
512
UniqueId
20000 o o o o o o
20001 o o
Category
INPUT
OUTPUT
Meter Name
Meter 4 Channel
(ANALOG INPUT A-D,
DIGITAL INPUT A-D)
Meter 8 Channel
(ANALOG INPUT A-H,
DIGITAL INPUT A-H)
Meter 4 Channel
(OUTPUT A-D)
Meter 8 Channel
(OUTPUT A-H)
Type level
Remarks
See 6. Parameter
Value Details.
level level level
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EXi8
MemNo
(Memory Number)
512
Access ID
UniqueId
20000 -
Category
INPUT
Meter Name
Meter 8 Channel
(INPUT1-8)
8. Meter List level
Type Remarks
See Parameter Value Details.
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EXo8
MemNo
(Memory Number)
512
Access ID
UniqueId
20001 -
Category
OUTPUT
Meter Name
Meter 8 Channel
(OUTPUT1-8)
8. Meter List level
Type Remarks
See Parameter Value Details.
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