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Studio Monitor Management System
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www.yamahaproaudio.com
*All specifications are subject to change without notice. *All trademarks and registered trademarks are property of their respective owners. English
Studio Monitor Management System
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Audio production is evolving rapidly. Many functions that were previously handled by the mixing console are now built into high-performance DAW systems. But even today’s most practical in-the-box mixing systems require a number of peripheral devices for full studio functionality, including some sort of monitor controller. Immersive audio formats have made the requirements for monitor control and management even more varied and complex. Yamaha has applied a great deal of time and effort to developing monitoring environments and studio systems for current and future audio production needs, and has come up with an ideal one-stop solution.
The MMP1 Studio Monitor Management System offers all essential audio processing functionality for DAW-based production environments in one streamlined, versatile, great-sounding, space-saving unit that provides efficient overall system management at surprisingly low cost.
A ONE-STOP SOLUTIONFOR IN-THE-BOX STUDIOS
COMPREHENSIVE MONITOR CONTROLUp to 32 channels of monitor processing supports formats from stereo to immersive audio, plus comprehensive management of studio communication and audio devices.
FLEXIBLE BASS MANAGEMENTBass management using standard or FIR crossover filters can be flexibly configured within a 32 x 32 channel speaker matrix.
OUTSTANDING SPEAKER MANAGEMENT PRECISIONTime alignment delay, EQ, and other final-stage audio output adjustment tools are provided on all channels.
FULL-FEATURED CHANNEL PROCESSING
Eight channel strips feature four types of EQ, VCM vintage compressors, and more, for extensive processing capability in a remarkably compact space.
POST-PRODUCTION RECORDING SUPPORTIn addition to an ample selection of talkback, cue, and GPI functions, commentary functions provide extended voice-over recording support.
The heart of the MMP1 is a 40 x 36 channel monitor matrix* that can handle stereo, 5.1 channel, and 7.1 channel formats with ease, while also providing plenty of capacity for the rapidly growing array of immersive audio formats such as Dolby Atmos. To accommodate the widest possible range of installations, the MMP1 includes eight cue outputs and eight studio speaker outputs, with two talkback systems that function with those outputs. Comprehensive, integrated management of monitoring, cue, and talkback functions allows this powerful matrix to efficiently connect and route all essential audio throughout the studio.
* (32 inputs + 8 DSP channel inputs) x (32 outputs + stereo downmix outputs + stereo headphone outputs). 20 x 20 channels at
176.4 kHz and 192 kHz.
ADVANCEDMONITORINGAND COMMUNICATION
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COUGH MUTECONTROL
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The monitoring environment support provided by the MMP1 is complete in every detail, from inputs to final stage sonic adjustment. Time alignment delays, 6-band room EQ, and trims are provided on every one of the 32 monitor speaker output channels. This allows full, unabridged optimization of the monitor sound field for any format from stereo to the most complex multi-channel configurations.
OUTSTANDINGSPEAKERMANAGEMENTPRECISIONBass management is a widely used, effective solution for low-frequency
control in surround sound monitoring environments, but fixed bass management systems do not provide the flexibility required for the huge variety of speaker arrangements and mix routing configurations employed for immersive audio production. Unlike systems that simply provide a limited selection of speaker layout presets, the MMP1 has a dedicated, freely-configurable 32 x 32 channel* speaker matrix with crossover filters for bass management on all channels, providing extraordinary bass management flexibility for just about any studio environment.
Precision linear-phase FIR filters are available in addition to standard IIR filters, allowing phase interference between the main and LFE channels to be reduced to an absolute minimum for clear, well-defined sound and imaging.
* 16 x 16 channels at 176.4 kHz and 192 kHz
FLEXIBLEBASS MANAGEMENTFOR ANY ENVIRONMENT
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COUGH MUTECONTROL
COUGH MUTECONTROL
Designed for maximum integration and efficiency, the MMP1’s eight channel strips each include trim, delay, phase invert, filter, EQ, compression, and insert facilities. Everything needed for high-quality voice-over recording and other production tasks is built in, so the need for outboard processors and complex internal DAW routing is minimized.
VCM VINTAGE COMPRESSIONThe compressor built into each channel strip is Yamaha’s acclaimed Comp260, a faithful VCM (Virtual Circuit Modeling) simulation of a prized analog compressor from the 1970s. Comp260 meticulously recreates the response and sound of the original VCA and RMS level detection circuitry.
* Details about Virtual Circuitry Modeling technology can be found at:
http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/global/en/about/interview/vcm/
FOUR EQ ALGORITHMSThe MMP1 channel strips include 4 selectable EQ algorithms. The “Precise” algorithm makes it easy to target and control specific EQ points, the “Aggressive” algorithm is designed for the most musical response, and the “Smooth” algorithm offers smooth, natural control. There’s also a “Legacy” algorithm that provides the familiar feel and response of the equalizers provided in industry-standard Yamaha digital consoles. All of this EQ versatility significantly expands the system’s sound design capabilities.
FULL-FEATUREDCHANNEL STRIPS
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COUGH MUTECONTROL
In addition to eight cue outputs and eight studio speaker outputs, with two talkback systems that function with those outputs, the MMP1 offers a commentary function that allows smooth communication with artists and voice-over talent. Artists in the booth can be provided with a separate “cough mute” controller connected to the MMP1 GPI interface. Cough mute status is visible via the MMP1 Editor in the control room, and when the cough mute function is “off” and the microphone is live, the booth monitor speakers are automatically muted to prevent feedback. A number of other details add up to flexible, efficient post-production recording support.
POST-PRODUCTION RECORDING SUPPORT
COUGH MUTECONTROL
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A studio’s monitoring environment determines its final sound, and has a significant influence on the quality of the work produced. For that reason the reproduction fidelity and spatial precision of the monitor system must be as close to perfect as possible. Yamaha’s design philosophy, a core concept ever since the legendary NS-10M monitor speakers, remains unchanged in the MMP1. Meticulous attention is paid to selecting each and every component as well as to even the smallest circuit design details, while “golden-eared” designers carry out test after test to ensure optimum tuning of the entire system. The result is unprecedented sonic quality in the MMP1.
REFINEDSONICQUALITY
SECURE,CONVENIENTSYSTEM MANAGEMENT
AMPLE I/OANDEASY EXPANSION
MORE THANA MONITORCONTROLLER
Three access levels are provided to maximize operability and prevent errors in situations where the system will be available to multiple users. 20 scene memories and snapshot capability further contribute to ease of use, allowing optimized project settings to be recalled in an instant. An emergency “all mute” function is also provided and accessible via the MMP1 Editor, GPI, and the MMP1 front panel.
The MMP1 is equipped with eight high-performance analog input and output terminals as well as 16 channels of AES I/O. Dante audio networking capability is built in so that an additional 64 channels of audio data can be input and output via a single Ethernet cable. Dante also allows multi-channel audio transfer to and from a computer* so that the MMP1 can function as a DAW audio interface.
* The computer used must be equipped with a Yamaha Dante Accelerator card or Audinate Dante Virtual Soundcard.
The MMP1 is not limited to just studio monitor management. With two powerful matrix mixers, a wealth of high-performance effects, and a 16-pin GPI interface that can communicate with a variety of external devices, it can contribute to enhanced efficiency and operability in broadcast facilities and a wide spectrum of other applications. Redundant power supplies provide failsafe reliability
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COUGH MUTECONTROL
COUGH MUTECONTROL
Two software applications contribute to stress-free MMP1 setup and operation. The MMP1 Editor* for Windows and Mac computers provides all-function access for everything from system design through file management to day-to-day operation. A setup wizard makes setup fast, easy, and precise. When the system is up and running the MMP1 Controller** app for iPad offers convenient, intuitive control of essential parameters.
* The MMP1 Editor can be downloaded from the Yamaha Pro Audio website.** The MMP1 Controller app can be downloaded from the Apple App Store.
INTUITIVE SETUPAND OPERATION
MMP1 Controller
MMP1 Editor
NUAGE SYSTEM INTEGRATIONThe MMP1 can be controlled directly from the monitor section of Yamaha’s NUAGE DAW system.
Monitor source selection and level control, mute and dim functions, talkback, user-assignable
functions, and channel strip control are all accessible via the intuitively organized NUAGE buttons
and knobs, providing hands-on console operability. What’s more, all of this is possible when the
DAW and/or computer are not running.
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Meter Out
Main Monitor Out
Cue / Studio Speaker Out
Aux Out
Headphone Out
Stereo Downmix Out
Channel Out
Insert Send
Direct Speaker Send
Insert Return
Talkback
Analog In1-8
AES/EBU In1-16
Dante In1-64@48kHz
Analog Out1-8
AES/EBU Out1-16
Dante Out1-64@48kHz
Internal OSC
40x36Monitor Matrix
Routing Matrix
Lip Sync Delay
Talkback
Level
Level
BassManagementFilter (FIR/IIR)
Level
Room EQ
TimeAlignment
Delay
Trim
Trim
SpeakerSet
SelectA/B/C/D
Routing MatrixRouting Matrix
32x32Speaker MatrixChannel
Strip
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SIGNAL FLOW
Mic/line inputthrough a
mic preamp
CR speakersystems x3
Meters
Talkback x2
Dante audioto/from DAW
Cue x1
Studio speakersystem x1
Dante audio I/O
Control RoomStudio
Mic/line inputthrough
a mic preamp
CR speakersystems x4
Meters
Talkback x2
Dante audioto/from DAW
Cue x3(local & remote)
Studio speakersystem x1
Mic/line inputthrough
a mic preamp
CR speakersystems x3
Meters
Talkback x1
Dante audioto/from DAW
Cue x8
Studio speakersystem x1
Dante audio I/O
Control RoomStudio
Mic inputthrough
a mic preamp
CR SpeakerSystems x3
Meters
Talkback x1
Dante audioto/from DAW
Cue x1
GPIfor cue light
& cough mute
Control RoomStudio
Control Room
Preview Room
Studio
VU
Dante audio I/O
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SYSTEM EXAMPLES
Stereo (Audio Post)In this audio post-production system three pairs of
stereo monitors are provided in the control room (mid-
field, near-field, and small). One talkback microphone
and one cue feed connect the control room to the
studio/booth. The MMP1 GPI interface is used for
cough box and cue light control.
5.1 ChannelTwo full 5.1 channel speaker systems are provided in
the control room (main and preview), in addition to two
pars of stereo monitors (near-field and small). Separate
talkback microphones are provided for the engineer
and director. Three cue feeds are provided for local and
remote recording. MMP1 analog output is expanded
via the Dante interface, and built-in MMP1 bass
management is applied to the 5.1 channel speaker
systems.
Stereo (Music)Three pairs of stereo monitors (large, near-field, and
small) in the control room provide a variety of listening
environments for music production. One talkback
microphone is provided for control room to studio
communication, while eight cue feeds deliver audio to
multiple performers in the studio. MMP1 analog output
is expanded via the Dante interface. Performances
in the studio are fed to the control room DAW via
MMP1 channel processing for maximum quality and
efficiency.
Dolby Atmos 7.1.4A full 7.1.4 channel speaker system and two pairs of
stereo monitors (near-field and small) provide audio
output in this control room designed for Dolby Atmos
production. Separate talkback microphones are
provided for the engineer and director, and one cue
feed delivers audio to the studio/booth. MMP1 analog
output is expanded via the Dante interface. For 7.1.4
channel playback individual bass management is
applied to the front, left surround, right surround, and
top surround zones. The MMP1 is controlled directly
from the Nuage system monitor section, and the Dolby
Atmos bed and object mixes are managed from the
Nuage system touch screen.
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
Power Requirements (wattage) 45W
Power Requirements forMAIN AC INPUT
(voltage and hertz)
US/Canada: 120V 60Hz Japan: 100V 50/60HzChina: 110 – 240V 50/60Hz Korea: 220V 60HzOther: 110 – 240V 50/60Hz
Power Requirements forBACKUP DC INPUT 12V-14.8V, 4A
Temperature Range Operating temperature range: 0 – 40˚CStorage temperature range: -20 – 60˚C
Dimensions (W x H x D) 480 x 88 x 368 mm (18.90” x 3.46” x 14.49”)
Net Weight 7.0 kg (15.43 lb)
Included Accessories Power cable, Rubber stoppers (4)
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ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
SamplingFrequency
Internal 44.1kHz/48kHz/88.2kHz/96kHz/176.4kHz/192kHz
External 44.1kHz/48kHz/88.2kHz/96kHz/176.4kHz/192kHz, ±200ppm
AnalogInput/Output
Frequency Response ±0.5dB, 20Hz-20kHz
THD+N 0.0031%, A-weighted, +4dB@20Hz-20kHz, GAIN:0dB, Fs=192kHz
Dynamic Range 110dB, A-weighted
Crosstalk@1kHz -100dB
ANALOG INPUT CHARACTERISTICS
InputTerminals
Actual LoadImpedance
For Use WithNominal
Input levelConnector Balanced /
UnbalancedNominal Max.before clip
ANALOGINPUT 1-8
20KΩ 150Ω Lines +4dB(1.23 V)
+24dBu(12.28V) D-SUB
Connector 25P(Female)
Balanced
10KΩ 600Ω Lines -10dBV(0.32 V)
+10dBV(3.16V) Unbalanced
ANALOG OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS
OutputTerminals
Actual SourceImpedance
For Use WithNominal
Output levelConnector Balanced /
UnbalancedNominal Max. beforeclip
ANALOGOUTPUT 1-8 75Ω(BAL) 10kΩ Lines
+4dBu(1.23 V)
+24dBu(12.28V) D-SUB
Connector 25P(Female)
Balanced-2dBu
(0.62V)+18dBu(6.16 V)
DIGITAL INPUT & OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS (AES/EBU)
Terminal Format Data length Level Connector Balanced /Unbalanced
AES/EBU1-16 AES/EBU 24bit RS422 D-SUB Connector 25P
(Female) Balanced
DIGITAL INPUT & OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS (DANTE)
Terminal Format Data length Level Audio Connector
Primary/Secondary Dante 24bit 1000Base-T 64ch Input
64ch Output etherCON x 2
CONTROL I/O CHARACTERISTICS
Terminal Format Level Connector Balanced / Unbalanced
GPIIN - - D-SUB Connector 25P
(Female) -OUT - -
WORD CLOCK
IN - TTL/75Ω terminatedBNC -
OUT - TTL/75Ω
SPECIFICATIONSDIMENSIONS
88(3
.46”
)
480 (18.90”)
347.
5(1
3.68
”)
7.5 (0.3”)
355
(13.
98”)
368
(14.
49”)
9.5 (0.37”)
358.
5(1
4.11
”)
Unit: mm (inch) 430 (16.93”)
SIGNAL PROCESSING
Monitor Matrix
(32 inputs + 8 DSP channel inputs) x (32 outputs + stereo downmix outputs + stereo headphone outputs) @44.1, 48, 88.2, and 96kHz
20 inputs x 20 outputs @176.4 and 192 kHz
Speaker Matrix32 inputs x 32 outputs @44.1, 48, 88.2, and 96kHz
16 inputs x 16 outputs @176.4 and 192 kHz
Bass ManagementCrossover Filter LPF 80Hz / HPF 80Hz
Time Alignment Delay Up to 30msec
Room EQ 6-band parametric EQ
Lip Sync Delay Up to 50msec
Channel Strip Comp260, EQ (Precise, Aggressive, Smooth, Legacy)
Scenes 20 Scenes
Snapshots 20 Snapshots
EXTERNAL DC INPUT CHARACTERISTICS
Terminal Connector
BACKUP DC INPUT XLR-4-32 type