Behringer MX9000 user manual Returns, Slightly more complicated auxless headphones mix

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Fig. 14.3: Slightly more complicated auxless headphones mix

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If you need to hear the harmonies, but they’re putting the vocalist off key, you’ll want to be able to delete channels from the headphone mix. If you still don’t want to assign a couple of aux buses to headphones monitoring because this would disturb the main mix, the following suggestion might prove useful. Set up a separate channel assignment on a spare subgroup pair. Feed the output into aux return 3. Route aux return 3 to headphones 1 (S 55) and de-assign the main mix (S77). Now you can delete distracting channels from the vocalist’s backing track mix (see fig. 14.4).

Fig. 14.4: Subgroup-driven auxless headphones mix

This configuration does not allow for anything coming in on B-channels to be sent to headphones. If you need to do this, S76 must also be depressed.

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In all cases the WET/DRY balance of the extra vocal signal takes place within the FX processor.

The above example refers to aux 3 return > headphones 1. An analogous situation is possible for aux 4/5/6 return > headphones 1 or 2.

14.3 Returns

Channels 1 to 8: When you’ve only got eight tape returns, you can afford to bring them back on main channels to enable e.g. chorus vocal comps. or recorded real-time mixing effects such as frequency sweeping to be quickly bounced or sampled off via subgroups.

Channels 9 to 23: The most important SYNTH/SAMPLER outputs. Those most likely to need full EQ or to be recorded to tape. You might have one minimoog, but half-a-dozen uses for it. Put it on an A-channel. You’ll want to record and/or sample it in action.

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Contents EURODESKMX9000 Safety Instructions Foreword Table of Content Track Recording with 2 Samplers Manual Eurodesk OverviewPSU Power Supply Unit MeteringINPUT/OUTPUT Channel Input switchingChannel strip Input gain setting Channel input switching architectureMain equalizer Aux sendsRouting and muting Aux sendsChannel RoutingInserts B-channelSubgroup and Direct Outputs SubgroupsStereo subgroup channel schematic Master Panel Direct outputsAux masters Aux sendsAux returns Stereo aux returns Aux returns 1 MIX-B masterSolo Monitoring MonitoringHeadphones PhonesTalkback 1 PFLRear panel ConnectionsExpander port bus inputs Auxiliary sends Auxiliary returnsSubgroup inserts Track in/outTrack/external inputs Main insertsStereo outputs Phones 1/2Meter/analyzer out Master balanced outputsPlug soldering guide Page Page Normalized bay PatchfieldPatchfield Example of patchbay configurations Looming problems BayEqualization Gain Optimization Impedances and Tuning Unbalanced LinesA balanced microphone line Desk/tape setting up procedures Channel setting up procedureSTART-UP Track Midi SUITE/DANCE Production Studio Multitrack initialization13.2.3Recording levels 13.2.4Auditioning a mixSends Auxless headphones mixAlternatively Slightly more complicated auxless headphones mix ReturnsTrack Recording with 2 Samplers Lining up record/sample inputsMixdown RecordingHeadphones Professional 24-TRACK StudioVery tricky headphones Tab .1 Channel assignmentWet monitoring Live P.A. with 2-TRACK Recording FOHLive Concert with 24-TRACK Recording Tab .2 Front/rear/stage monitors routing Expanding the Eurodesk MX9000 TimecodeConnections AlignmentSequencing Live BouncingHowever INPUT/OUTPUT Configuration ModificationsMIX-B source post fader Aux sends post EQLED meters pre fader Specifications Dimensions/weight Power supplyGeneral Warranty § 1 Warranty CARD/ONLINE RegistrationPage
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