MRX7-D
Lots of function to One unit
Ample I/O and Expansion Capability
The entire operation of adjusting levels of microphones, Blu-ray players and other inputs, processing audio signals with internal EQ and other effects, and distributing those signals to power amplifiers or external controllers, can be handled with single device.
Overview: I/O
A closer look at the inputs and outputs of the MTX and MRX processors and provide an overview of the processing available in each one.
SD Memory Card Slot for Playback
The SD Memory Card slot allows direct playback of MP3 or WAV format audio files. These files could be a source for music playback which can be accessed remotely or, they could be preset announcements or messages that are broadcast according to the built-in scheduler function. Lastly, the SD card could also store the chime sounds which are triggered from a PGM1 paging station.
High Expandability offered by Mini-YGDAI Card Slot
It is possible to add to the MRX7-Ds built-in I/O using the EXi8 and EXo8 Input/Output expanders. Featuring either eight mic/line inputs or eight analogue outputs, they transmit to and from the MRX7-D using Yamaha's YDIF format over distances of up to 30m.
The MRX7-D also features one Mini-YGDAI card slot that can accommodate optional cards that support a variety of audio formats, and expansion by up to 16 I/O channels.
MRX7-D Digital Network System
Using two types of networking in MRX7-D can significantly reduce installation cost and time. The combination of YDIF for shorter system connections and DANTE for larger installations can considerably improve design flexibility.
Dante for MRX7-D
The MRX7-D is equipped with dual Dante ports that allow 64 channels of inputs and outputs @44.1kHZ/48kHz to be run on a redundant network. Both simple and larger, sophisticated Dante network systems can be created using MRX7-D and the Dante enabled XMV-D amplifiers.
Audinate’s Dante Network Audio Protocol has been adopted, not only in Processors and Power Amplifiers, but also in many other types of digital audio equipment such as Yamaha Digital Mixing Consoles. In Ver 3.2 and later, supports the HA control of the I/O rack "Rio series"and "Tio 1608-D".This makes it the perfect backbone for larger networked audio systems particularly as connections are not limited to a 30m maximum as with YDIF, but can carry audio up to 100m over CAT5e cable.
A Dante digital network handles all the audio and control data making system alterations and expansion easy. New devices can be added to the network via a single CAT5e cable and quickly configured using the MTX-MRX Editor. Dante networking provides superior system flexibility as well as plenty of capacity for future expansion.
Support for Dante Domain Manager, AES67 and Dante Device Lock
Supports the "Dante Domain Manager" audio network interconnectivity standard (update to version 3.31). Audinate Corporation's "Dante Domain Manager" is now supported. Audinate Corporation's "Dante Domain Manager" is network administration software that provides user authentication and role-based security settings. Now you can construct a safe and scalable sound system based on Dante infrastructure.
MRX7-D signal processor now support the AES67 audio network interconnection standard. This allows connection via AES67 to audio networks such as Ravenna, Q-LAN, or Livewire, increasing the expandability of the system.
Also supported is Dante Device Lock, which prevents a third party from modifying Dante settings. This can increase system security in environments such as concert halls where an outside operator is expected to operate the system or bring in equipment.
YDIF
MRX7-D features the YDIF digital transmission format; a unique proprietary Yamaha technology that delivers 16ch audio and word clock transmission via standard CAT5 Ethernet cable. YDIF can be used for cascading multiple MRX/MTX Series or for feeding audio signal to XMV Series power amplifiers with very simple cabling up to 30 metres.
Smart, Flexible Paging System for Large Commercial Spaces
The PGM1 paging station and PGX1 paging expander are designed to work specifically with MRX7-D or MTX5-D. They work using PoE and connect to the network via Dante. Each PGM1 can be expanded with up to two PGX1 units and up to 4 units of PGM1 can be connected to a single system.
PGM1, PGX1
Yamaha's PGM1/PGX1 are paging stations that can be used with the MTX5-D or MRX7-D. It can be networked via a Dante Network and using Power Ethernet or PoE. This video will show you how to set up the paging station to the system.
Flexibility and Operation Ease
Flexibility and Operation Ease
As the scale and control requirements of an audio system grow, the number of devices required and overall complexity increase correspondingly. With the MRX7-D and dedicated MTX-MRX Editor software, input and output devices can be quickly arranged via a software wizard and internal MRX7-D processing components can be combined as needed. One simple software application provides everything needed for comprehensive system design and management.
Dedicated Software for Total Sound System Design
The MTX-MRX Editor software facilitates sound system design with a workflow that simulates standard installation procedure. An easy-to-use wizard lets you start by arranging the devices to be used in the desired layout, then processing components can be added wherever needed. The MTX-MRX Editor provides comprehensive, intuitive tools for designing sound systems from input to output.
1) Device Layout Wizard
In addition to the MRX7-D, the wizard allows MTX series matrix processors, XMV series power amplifiers, DCP digital control panels, and EXi8/EXo8 input and output expanders to be added and arranged as needed.
2) Component Configuration
The MRX7-D features a versatile range of built-in processing components: faders, ON/OFF switches, matrix source selectors, GEQ, Dugan automatic mixing, speech privacy, echo canceller, and more. Simply select the required components and arrange them via a graphical interface.
3) External Controller Setup
Parameters that will be available to the end user can be specified via the MTX-MRX Editor. A variety of external controllers can be accommodated to ideally match the requirements of each installation.
Provide the functions for effectively and efficiently holding conferences
Dugan Automixer: Prevent feedback and unwanted pickup with multiple microphones
Dugan Automixer: Prevent feedback and unwanted pickup with multiple microphones
Feedback and unwanted noise pickup can be difficult to control at corporate meetings and panel discussions where multiple microphones are used, often resulting in impaired sound quality and intelligibility. The Dugan Automixer automatically increases the gain of microphones that are in use while reducing the gain of unused microphones. It also keeps track of the relationship between individual inputs and the overall input level to ensure ideally consistent mixer gain. A safe feedback margin and optimum signal-to-noise ratio are maintained at all times.
Dugan Automixer 1
When nobody is speaking the input level at all microphones is low and the gain is equal. Rather than being muted, gain is distributed equally between all microphones.
Dugan Automixer 2
When one person is speaking the gain of that person’s microphone is instantly increased to 0dB while the gain of the remaining microphones is lowered. The same occurs when any other one person is speaking.
Dugan Automixer 3
If two people speak simultaneously the gain distribution between the active microphones is adjusted to achieve consistent overall gain, while the gain of the remaining microphone is lowered.
Acoustic Echo Canceller: Eliminate remote conferencing echo for maximum intelligibility
In remote conferencing situations speech from the remote location emanating from the local speaker can be picked up by the local microphone and returned to the remote location in addition to the local speech. This type of echo can significantly degrade the intelligibility of the sound heard at the remote location. The Acoustic Echo Canceller effectively suppresses this type of unwanted echo, maximizing clarity and intelligibility. The sound received at the microphone is compared with the sound emanating from the speaker and analyzed. An adaptive filter is employed to subtract the speaker output from the microphone input, preventing the speaker output from being returned as an echo by the microphone. Please note that this function is not designed to eliminate the room’s own acoustic reflections or reverberation.
* The Acoustic Echo Canceller is available in version 2.1 and later.
Speech Privacy System: Keep confidential information in the conference room
The need to protect privacy in conference rooms and meeting areas, particularly in financial or medical institutions, is a growing concern. The Speech Privacy System uses an original sonic masking technique to prevent leakage of confidential information. Rather than masking the conversation with high volume noise, an “information masking tone” synthesized from elements of human speech using an original process effectively camouflages spoken information. This approach allows the information to be protected by relatively low volume masking, helping to maintain the comfort of the conference environment. Sound synthesized from human speech renders conversation unintelligible to eavesdroppers. This function does not silence the sound of the conversation.
Revolabs Control Component
Yamaha and Revolabs codevelopped the mute link function, which enables mic muting of the Yamaha MRX7-D by ON/OFF button action directly from the Rebolabs Exective Elite - the local muting is disabled. Even when muted, the signal from the microphones is constantly sent to the AEC Module of MRX7-D to monitor the acoustic environment which speeds up AEC learning. This function greatly helps to reduce the chance of echo before the microphone is in use.
*This function requires on coming Executive Elite firmware version 1.1.6. and later