Behringer MX9000 user manual Manual, Eurodesk Overview

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1. THE MANUAL

1.1 Nomenclature

Most specialist subjects are not really all that difficult provided you understand the language used, and the vocabulary of mixing is pretty straightforward. Nevertheless, it is as well to be clear about what certain terms mean. A “slot” in a recorder will always be referred to as a TRACK, while that in a mixer will invariably be a CHANNEL. A GROUP will always refer to a submix of channels, never a collection of musicians. Similarly the term BAND will be mentioned only in conjunction with FREQUENCY. We will attempt to be as unambiguous as possible with terms, since much confusion can arise from sloppy definitions.

Some terms can have a plurality of meanings. TRACK, in mixing parlance, refers to a tape recorder. In electronic circuits, components on a PCB (printed circuit board) are linked by flat conductors called TRACKS. Hopefully, where terms have different meanings the contexts will be sufficiently diverse so as to avoid any possible confusion.

1.2 An un-holstic approach

It is virtually impossible to fully explain one aspect of a mixing console (e.g. CHANNEL ROUTING) without also making it clear what those routes are, where they go, are they migratory, etc. That’s why we have compartmentalized the EURODESK manual into sections, making it easy to find problem solving information and advice. You might find that several cross-sectional references have been made, where areas of interest overlap. E.g.: Channel EQ is specified and described in the “Main equalizer” section 3.4, while EQUALIZATION has it’s own section, reflecting it’s importance and weight as a subject in it’s own right.

If we keep repeating ourselves concerning the use of B-channels and the MIX-B bus, it’s because a proper understanding of this area of the board will greatly expand your mixing repertoire.

1.3 Key

All DESK functions will be numbered consistently throughout the manual, whether they be in the text or in an illustration. In addition the following prefixes will be used to denote the various types of function control in any illustrations/text respectively:

Prefix

Meaning

S

Switch

L

LED

P

Potentiometer

F

Fader

Tab. 1.1: Meaning of the used prefixes

After every prefix you will find the FUNCTION NUMBER. Numbering starts at the top of a CHANNEL, works its way through a stereo GROUP, and finally through the MASTER SECTION. The phantom power and tape operating level switches are not included in the numbering system.

2. EURODESK OVERVIEW

2.1 Architecture

The EURODESK MX9000 is a hybrid SPLIT/INLINE console. Input channels cover most of the surface from the left, while the outputs to tape are to the right. Tape monitor returns, however, are housed within the channel strips, not next to the tape outputs, as would be the case in a conventional “split” design. This architecture

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Contents Eurodesk MX9000 Safety Instructions Detailed Safety InstructionsForeword Table of Content Track Recording with 2 Samplers Manual Eurodesk OverviewPSU Power Supply Unit MeteringInput switching INPUT/OUTPUT ChannelChannel 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 sends Stereo aux returns MIX-B master Mix-BMonitoring MonitoringHeadphones PhonesPFL/SOLO TalkbackConnections Rear panelPower supply unit connector Subgroup inserts Main balanced outputs 10 MIX-B operating level switch and phantom power switch Plug soldering guide Page Patchfield Normalized bayPatchfield Example of patchbay configurations Looming problems Wiring for bay 8 for advanced wiring scheme refer to sectionEqualization Gain Optimization Impedances and Tuning Unbalanced LinesChannel setting up procedure START-UPDesk/tape setting up procedures Track Midi SUITE/DANCE Production Studio Auxless headphones mix SendsSlightly more complicated auxless headphones mix ReturnsMixdown Track Recording with 2 SamplersLining up record/sample inputs RecordingHeadphones Professional 24-TRACK StudioTab .1 Channel assignment Very tricky headphones Live P.A. with 2-TRACK RecordingWet monitoring Tab .1 Channel assignments 2-track Live Concert with 24-TRACK Recording Tab .2 Front/rear/stage monitors routing Connections Expanding the Eurodesk MX9000Timecode AlignmentBouncing Sequencing LiveINPUT/OUTPUT Configuration ModificationsAux sends post EQ MIX-B source post faderLED meters pre fader Specifications DBr ref. +4 dBu, 24 chs. assigned input B & set @ unity gain Warranty § 1 Warranty CARD/ONLINE RegistrationPage
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