XENYX
Use the STEREO AUX RETURN FX level of the signal routed from the AUX main mix. If nothing is connected to
MAIN MIX / TO SUBS
This switch routes the signal RETURN FX jacks either to the submix (pressed).
On the 2442FX you can assigned to (switches
SOLO RETURNS Additionally, this model
together to the solo bus and Solo is on.
STEREO AUX RETURN 4 (2442FX only) This control behaves the same way as the
returns. Additionally, it provides for a simple the switch PHONES/CTRL ROOM ONLY.
PHONES/CTRL ROOM ONLY
Use this switch to route the signal appearing at the AUX RETURN 4 jacks to the control room and headphones outputs.
2.3.6 Supplement to 1832FX
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Fig. 2.13: The FX/AUX 2 return fader of the 1832FX
MON
The MON switch routes the signals appearing at the AUX RETURN 2 jacks to the monitor path, along with the monitor signals from the channels.
If you wish to route the effect signal to the monitor mix, you can also switch aux 1 to
Fig. 2.14: Control elements of the surround function
The XPQ surround function can be enabled/ disabled with the XPQ TO MAIN switch. This is
a
parent. Use the SURROUND control to determine the intensity of this effect.
VOICE CANCELLER
Here, you have a filter circuitry that lets you almost entirely remove the vocal portion of a recording. The filter is constructed in such a way that voice frequencies are targeted without majorly affecting the rest of the signal. Additionally, the filter seizes
only the middle of the stereo image, exactly there where the vocals are typically located.
+Connect the signal sources you wish to process using the Voice Canceller to the CD/TAPE INPUT connectors. The Voice Canceller circuitry is not available for other inputs.
Possible applications for the Voice Canceller are obvious: you can very simply stage background music for Karaoke events. Of course, you can also do this at home or at your rehearsal room before you hit the stage. Singers with their own band can practice singing difficult parts using a complete playback from a tape player or a CD, thus minimizing rehearsal time.
2.3.8 CD/Tape input, CD/tape output
Fig. 2.15: 2-track connectors and lamp socket
CD/TAPE INPUT
The CD/TAPE INPUT jacks (RCA) are designed to accept a
Using the voice canceller function (1832FX only), you can process all signals being brought into your mixing console via these connectors.
CD/TAPE OUTPUT
These connectors are wired in parallel to the MAIN OUT and carry the main mix signal (unbalanced). Connect this to the inputs of your recording device. The final output level can be adjusted
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