Solid State Logic 82BXEM01A manual Using X-Panda with an X-Rack Summing System

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Using X-Panda with an X-Rack Summing System

Although not essential, a natural partner for the X-Panda is an SSL X-Rack. While some of the more obvious X-Rack modules such as the Mic Amp (XR621) or the VHD Input modules (XR627) would be suitable for recording various sources, and of course the X-Rack EQ and Dynamics modules, Superanalogue (XR625) & (XR618) or 4000 series (XR425) & (XR418) would be a natural partner for audio processing duties.

However the real fun begins if you would like to create a “bigger” analogue mixer. Because the X-Rack has a “Mix Bus Link”, if you have a Master Bus Module (XR622) simply connect the X-Panda’sXRACK EXPANSION” to the X-Racks’

“Mix Bus Link”

Note: The X-Rack REC BUS (Record Bus) is fed from the X-Panda’s ST CUE as it has no associated bus.

Using X-Panda with other audio equipment

While you may assume that X-Panda is designed to only work in conjunction with other SSL equipment, you would be mistaken. X-Panda can be a welcome addition to any existing set up.

Use with another audio mixing console:

Lets assume you have a classic console from the good old days, or a highly affordable offering from a current manufacturer. X-Panda allows you to add additional inputs for this device. Simply connect from the Unite socket on the rear of the X-Panda to your audio console. Remember that you can “break out” the 8-way D-sub (Using a commonly available D-Sub to 8x XLR cable for example) into its component audio signal elements. So you can access the Stereo MIX bus, Cue bus the two Mono FX Sends and of course, the AFL bus. You do not have to use all of these of course. SSL are providing you with a set of tools, and as ever you choose the correct one for the job. A simple setup would involve simply connecting the X-Panda MIX bus to a Stereo Input or indeed two mono channels. This would provide many more inputs into your console. A more complex set up might involve the above in combination with the CUE and FX also connected. Useful if you wish to access hardware outboard FX equipment that is connected to the other mixing console. How you accomplish this on your other console will either involve donating a channel for this purpose or some have dedicated summing input often called Bus injects. Consult the documentation that came with your other audio mixer to see what is possible and how it might work best for you in your studio. No two mixers are alike!

Use with another analogue summing system:

The last few years has seen a growing appreciation for the benefits of analogue mix summing. There are quite a few systems available and X-Panda can work in conjunction with any of them.

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Contents Panda User’s Guide Page Contents Page Expand your studio with an SSL Green 24 dBu Yellow = +4 dBu Red +21 dBu Inputs Channel Input CH IP, Alternate Input ALTGreen 24 dBu Yellow = DBu Red +16 dBu Stereo Cue Post Fader, ALT source Outputs Direct Channel Outs CH OP, Post FaderFX Sends 1&2 and Stereo Returns ST RET Channel Pan, Fader Cut & Solo Green = 24 dBu Yellow = +4 dBu Red = +21 dBu Stereo Inputs Channel Input CH IPGreen = 24 dBu Yellow = DBu Red = +16 dBu Stereo Cue Send Stereo Outputs Direct Channel Outs CH OP, Post FaderFX Sends 1&2 Channel Balance, Fader, Cut & Solo Cascading X-Panda and X-Desk Rear DIP Switch OptionsMix Bus Link Using X-Panda with other audio equipment Using X-Panda with an X-Rack Summing SystemUse with another audio mixing console Use with another analogue summing systemRear Panel Connections Line in 9-16 Sub 25 way female Racking your X-PandaALT in 9-16 Sub 25 way female Insert Send 9-16 Sub 25 way femaleStereo Channels Direct Output CH OP Stereo Channels Insert ReturnProvides AFL Output MIX Bus OutputBegbroke, Oxford, England OX5 1RU +44 01865