Behringer MX2004A user manual track input and output, Monitoring, Alt 3-4 output, Input, Output

Page 12

EURORACK MX2004A

4.5 2-track input and output

Input

A 2-track input, on RCA connectors / , provides easy connection to DAT and other professional or semi-professional audio equipment.

The 2-track input is primarily for auditioning mix playback from tape. The switch 2 TK routes this signal to the monitors and/or phones.

However, it can also be routed to the main mix via the switch 2 TK TO MIX and will act as an additional

input for tape playback, MIDI instruments etc. Here switch should be disengaged, or you will be listening to the 2-track signal twice over!

With depressed you have another stereo line input available to the mix, useful e.g. for adding the output of a second EURORACK or a BEHRINGER ULTRALINK PRO MX882 to your mix.

Output

The main mix output is delivered by XLR connectors and TRS connectors on the back panel as well as by RCA connectors on the front .

Level is ultimately determined by a pair of precision faders .

Although the 2-track output is primarily designed for recording, it can also be used as a PA feed, or as a send

to the input of your sampler. Depressing on the rear panel will lower the level at the XLR connectors by 20 dB.

4.6 Monitoring

Though most of you will want to audition the main mix most of the time there are exceptions. These

include the Alt 3-4 bus and 2-track playback .

A single stereo volume control sends the level to the headphones and main monitors .

If you want to audition external sources very often, you could connect a hi-fi pre-amp (or tape out) to your 2-track input, allowing you to monitor a variety of extra sources such as vinyl, cassette, CD etc.

4.7 Alt 3-4 output

By depressing the MUTE/ALT 3-4 button a channel’s output will be routed to the Alt 3-4 output instead of the main mix.

Level to the Alt 3-4 outputs (phone connectors on the back panel) is adjusted by . Use to have the

signal PFL-ed ( and up).

Alt 3-4 is likely to bewilder newcomers. We want to illustrate how this feature may be used most effectively.

Subgroups are commonly used as a mixing aid both live and in the studio, e.g. to combine the outputs from all drum channels onto just 1 or 2 submaster faders. They are also used to route to multitrack recorders (see also sections 9.2 and 12.3).

There are no fully-fledged subgroups on the MX2004A. However, the Alt 3-4 bus offers you a second indepen- dent stereo submix with its own submaster stereo fader .

E.g.: If you want to generate two mono subgroups in addition to the normal main mix stereo bus, patch Alt 3-4 outs back into two mono channels, and use these as Subgroup masters (the subgroup return channels must not be routed to the Alt 3-4 bus themselves, as this would constitute a feedback loop). Engaging mute on any input channel routes to the Alt 3-4 bus. Channel pan now selects between Alt 3-4 outputs (left = 3, right = 4).

+Subgroups can be mixes of several channels of sound: don’t be surprised if, once you have set up the input gain correctly, the submaster faders are set higher than “normal” channels.

Remember that when Alt 3-4 is in use, you do not have a channel mute facility on your desk: you will have to pull down the fader to silence any channel.

12

4. MAIN SECTION

Image 12
Contents MX2004A Safety Instructions Foreword MX2004A Table of Contents Technical Background Introduction ArchitectureInput level setting PSU power supply unitMono Input Channel Before you beginEqualizer Aux sendsRouting, fading and muting Stereo Input Channel Main SectionInsert RoutingStereo aux returns MeteringSolo function Solo2-track input and output MonitoringAlt 3-4 output InputSetting UP Initializing channels for gain settingAuditioning a signal and setting up a channel Selecting inputsApplications Multitrack initializationRecording levels Track sheetLive gig with simultaneous 2-track recording Keyboard MixerLive Gig with 2-TK recording Project studio-laying vocals to tape Projekt Studio, laying vocal tracksPatchbay configuration PatchbayParallel Half-normalledNormalled OpenPatchbay organization Example of a studio organization with four patchbaysLooming problems Technical BackgroundMixing EqualizationInstallation Eurorack MX2004A connectionsGain optimization Connections Installation Modifications ExpandingSpecifications Power supplyMain mix PhysicalWarranty § 1 Warranty CARD/ONLINE Registration