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Where can I download a manual for yamaha m200-24 mixer?
It is probably very old. Even yamaha's web site does not have any info about
this item. Google only turns up a few hits. Is there something similar with
a manual I can download?

That is what this theater has:
http://www.renton.wednet.edu/ipac/Do...%202007-08.pdf

It took the staff 2 hours of switch throwing to send an audio feed for me
(for video taping). Since I shoot at this location every year, I'd like to
learn to throw the switches myself.


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On Jan 6, 1:52 pm, "peter" wrote:

It took the staff 2 hours of switch throwing to send an audio feed for me
(for video taping).


You don't need a manual, the house needs a new audio staff. There's no
excuse for that. Tell them to send me air fare and $500 and I'll show
them how to do it, and even write it up and give you a copy.
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Mike Rivers wrote:
On Jan 6, 1:52 pm, "peter" wrote:

It took the staff 2 hours of switch throwing to send an audio feed for me
(for video taping).


You don't need a manual, the house needs a new audio staff. There's no
excuse for that. Tell them to send me air fare and $500 and I'll show
them how to do it, and even write it up and give you a copy.


If these were video people, I can understand :-)
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Mike Rivers wrote:
On Jan 6, 1:52 pm, "peter" wrote:

It took the staff 2 hours of switch throwing to send an audio feed for me
(for video taping).


You don't need a manual, the house needs a new audio staff. There's no
excuse for that. Tell them to send me air fare and $500 and I'll show
them how to do it, and even write it up and give you a copy.


Agreed. Basically, all consoles are the same. Signal comes into the
channel strip, down into a mix buss, and out the buss amplifier and out
to the outputs.

Get the Yamaha Sound Reinforcement Handbook. It won't detail this
particular console, but after you get the hang of it, you will be able
to operate any console made. Everything from an Altec mixer-amp on
up to an SSL all operates with the same basic principles.
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