Edirol M-16DX About the Workshop Booklets, About This Booklet, General Strategy Front and Center

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About the Workshop Booklets

The EDIROL M-16DX 16-Channel Digital Mixer delivers the power of digital mixing to musicians at an incredibly affordable price. This crystal-clear 24-bit digital mixer supports sample rates up to 96 kHz, and it’s extremely flexible, with a wide range of analog and digital inputs and outputs, and effects. The M-16DX’s USB connectivity makes it an ideal partner for a computer-based digital audio workstation, and features such its pro EQ and the innovative Room Acoustic Control make it an excellent live mixer as well.

Each M-16DX Workshop Series booklet focuses on one M-16DX topic, and is intended as a companion to the M-16DX Owner’s Manual.

The M-16DX Workshop booklets require M-16DX O.S. Version 2.00 or higher. You can download the latest O.S. for free from www.RolandUS.com/EDIROL.

About This Booklet

The M-16DX makes an excellent compact mixer for live performances, with a range of inputs for all sorts of performers, and flexible output options for delivering music to audiences, creating onstage monitor mixes, and for recording. The digital connection between the I/O module and mixer also makes for totally noise-free transmission of signals from the stage to the mixer. This booklet talks about using the M-16DX for live mixing.

Understanding the Symbols in This Booklet

Throughout this booklet, you’ll come across information that deserves special attention—that’s the reason it’s labeled with one of the following symbols.

A note is something that adds information about the topic at hand.

A tip offers suggestions for using the feature being discussed.

Warnings contain important information that can help you avoid possible damage to your equipment, your data, or yourself.

General Strategy

Front and Center

Since the M-16DX mixer’s so small, it’s easy to position it in a central audience location so you can hear what the rest of the audience hears through the house system. This also allows you to use the M-16DX’s RAC (Room Acoustic Control) feature to tune the room during setup, which can help you keep feedback issues to a minimum during the performance.

To learn about RAC, see the Tuning Your Room with RAC Workshop booklet.

Why Not Record the Show?

While your main concern at a performance is mixing for the audience, the M-16DX makes it easy to record the show at the same time. You can

use the M-16DX’s USB output—to record the show into a laptop, either as a multitrack DAW recording of the M-16DX’s inputs, or as a stereo recording of

the entire mix in any recording program.

connect the M-16DX’s 2-TRACK OUT jacks—to a portable recorder such as the EDIROL R-09.

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Contents Live Mixing with the M-16DX About the Workshop Booklets Why Not Record the Show?Understanding the Symbols in This Booklet About This BookletCabling Setting Up Keep the I/O Module with the PerformersConnecting to the House System Use RAC to Smooth Out the RoomPerformer Hookup Example Creating a Monitor MixPre or Post Sending the Aux 1 Signal to the StageCreating a Monitor Mix with Aux Bus Creating an Aux 1 Monitor MixCreating a Monitor Mix with the Alt Bus Sending the Aux 2 Signal to the StageConnecting to the Alt Bus Creating an Aux 2 Monitor MixCreating a Stripped-Down Main Mix for Performers Creating a Click-Track-Only FeedCreating a Unique Performer-Only Mix Some Live-Mixing Thoughts End