MTX5-D/MY4-AEC System Setup Manual 2
The MTX5-D/MY4-AEC system setup manual explains settings for when an MY4-AEC is installed in the MTX5-D’s
[SLOT].
As examples, we will provide simple explanations of the typical setups described below.
For detailed parameter settings, refer to “MTX Editor User’s Manual.”
When you install MTX Editor, the four example files described here will be found in the following folders.
32-bit operating system
C:\Program Files\Yamaha\MTX Editor\V*.*\ProjectFile
64-bit operating system
C:\Program Files(x86)\Yamaha\MTX Editor\V*.*\ProjectFile
*.* will be the version of the installed MTX Editor.
-* is a management number. In some cases, there will be no -*.
Glossary
Example File name
Example 1) One remote location, and four microphones in the
meeting room
AEC 4Mic 1RemoteLocation-*.mtx
Example 2) One remote location, and eight microphones in
the meeting room
AEC 8Mic 1RemoteLocation-*.mtx
Example 3) Four remote locations, and four microphones in
the meeting room
AEC 4Mic 4RemoteLocation-*.mtx
Example 4) Dividing between two meeting rooms and confer-
encing with separate locations
AEC 2MeetingRoom 2RemoteLocation-*.mtx
Glossary Description
Local Your own meeting room within the remote conferencing system. Also called “near-end.”
Remote The other party’s meeting room within the remote conferencing system. Also called “far-end.”
From Far-end The input signal from the remote location (the other party)
Far-end Voice The signal from the remote location reproduced via your local speakers
Near-end Mic. The input signal from the microphone(s) of the remote location
Near-end Voice The signal from the local microphone(s) reproduced via the local speakers
To Far-end The signal of the local microphone(s), processed by echo cancellation and sent to the remote location
CODEC A device for transmitting and receiving data via a digital communication network