Samson MPL 1204 manual Guided Tour Main Section

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3:Stereo Auxiliary Return Balance (brown) - These knobs determine the relative levels of the left and right input signals connected to the MPL 1204’s two stereo Auxiliary returns. When the knob is placed at its center (detented) position, both left and right input signals for that Aux return are at equal strength. When moved left of center, the left input signal remains at the same strength but the right input signal is attenuated; when the knob is moved right of center, the right input signal remains at the same strength but the left input signal is attenuated. When placed fully counterclockwise, only the left input signal is heard (panned hard left); when placed fully clockwise, only the right input signal is heard (panned hard right). These “radical” positions are useful when you are using a stereo Aux return as two mono returns— see the “Using Aux Sends and Returns” section on page 20 in this manual for more information.

4:Headphone Level - This knob sets the level of the signal sent to the headphone jack (see #5 below). WARNING: To avoid possible damage to connected headphones (or, worse yet, to your ears!), always turn this all the way off (to the fully counterclockwise “0” position) before plugging in a pair of headphones— then raise the level slowly while listening. The Headphone Level has no effect on the final Main output level or on the Control Room output level.

5:Headphone jack - Connect any standard stereo headphones to this jack (via a 1/4" TRS plug) for private monitoring of all soloed channels. The built-in MPL 1204 headphone preamp delivers 120 mw at 33 ohms. For more information, see the “PFL/AFL Soloing” section on page 22 in this manual.

6:Meter - This ten-segment bar meter shows the continuous output level of either Bus 1/2 or Bus 3/4, depending upon the setting of the Meter switch

(see # 10 on page 8). For optimum signal-to-noise ratio, try to adjust all channel levels so that program material is usually at or around 0 VU, with occasional but not steady excursions to the red “+” segments. See the “Setting the Correct Gain Structure” section on page 14 in this manual for more information.

7:Status LEDs - These show the status of various conditions within the

MPL 1204. The leftmost LED (labeled “PFL”) lights steadily green when the MPL 1204 is in PFL mode (see #8 below). The left center LED (labeled “AFL”) lights steadily red when the MPL 1204 is in AFL mode (see #8 below). The right center LED lights steadily green when the Phantom Power switch (see #9 below) is engaged and 48 volts phantom power is being delivered to all XLR mic connectors. The rightmost LED (labeled “Power”) lights steadily red whenever the MPL 1204 is powered on.

8:Solo switch - This determines whether the MPL 1204 is in PFL mode (switch up) or AFL mode (switch pressed in). For more information, see the “PFL/AFL Soloing” section on page 22 in this manual.

9:Phantom Power switch - When this switch is pressed in, the MPL 1204 delivers 48 volts of phantom power to pins 2 and 3 of all XLR microphone connectors in all twelve channels. WARNING: Only use this switch with the MPL 1204 powered down. Before turning phantom power on, be sure to disconnect all non-microphone signal sources (such as passive direct injection boxes) from the XLR mic jacks. Although phantom power will have no adverse affect on connected dynamic microphones, it should be used only when one or more condenser microphones are connected to the MPL 1204. Refer to the owners manual of your microphone to determine whether or not it requires 48 volts phantom power—we cannot assume responsibility if you damage a mic by incorrectly applying phantom power. If you’re not completely

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Contents Mixer Introduction MPL 1204 Features Introduction / MPL 1204 FeaturesMPL 1204 Features Samson Guided Tour OverviewGuided Tour Channels Guided Tour Channels Samson Guided Tour Main SectionGuided Tour Main Section Guided Tour Main Section Guided Tour Rear Panel Guided Tour Rear Panel + Signal Ground Connecting The MPL 1204 General SuggestionsTIP Left Signal Ring Right Signal Sleeve Common Ground Setting Up and Using The MPL Setting the Correct Gain Structure Setting the Correct Gain Structure Grounding Techniques Busing, Submixing and Channel Muting Using Pan Using Equalization Using Aux Sends and Returns Using Inserts PFL/AFL Soloing Applications Application 1 Using The MPL 1204 As a Recording MixerApplication 2 Using The MPL 1204 As a Main Live Mixer Ring Tip Application 4 Linking The MPL 1204 With Other Mixers Appendix a Block Diagram Normal Limit Frequency Response ±3 dB Specifications