
XENYX 1002B User Manual
4.1 Using External Effects
The 1002B lets you use external effects processors to add a touch of reverb, delay, or other effects to various channels. Use the channel FX knobs, FX SEND knob and FX SEND jack to send a portion of the signal from several channels to an effects proces- sor. You can insert the “wet” signal back into the mix through one of the stereo channels. The FX signal from each channel
is sent
•Connect a ¼" TS cable from the FX SEND jack to the input of the effects processor.
•If you would like the effects to operate in stereo, connect ¼" cables from the left and right outputs of the processor to one of the stereo input channels on the 1002B.
•For mono operation, most processors return a mono signal through the left output. This mono signal should then be routed into the left input on one of the mixer channels. If possible, use channel 9/10 since it only allows line inputs.
•Turn the FX SEND knob to the center (12 o’clock) position.
•Turn the channel FX knob up for each source to which you would like to apply effects. For example, you can add a lot of reverb to a vocal mic, while only adding a small amount to a snare drum. This will just be a preliminary setting as you will not be able to hear the effect yet. Keep the knobs around the center position; you will
•Adjust the input gain for the channel receiving the output from the effects processor. (See the Gain Setting section for details.)
•Turn the channel fader up to 0 on the channel receiving the signal back from the processor. DO NOT turn the FX knob on that channel up at all! Your sound system will become haunted with screaming banshees.
•You should now hear the selected effect on the channels that are sending signal to the processor. Adjust the channel FX knobs to get the effect mix just right.
•NOTE: The processor will likely have its own VU meters to monitor the incoming signal level. If the processor’s meter begins clipping, turn down the FX SEND knob on the 1002B.
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4.2 Creating a Monitor Mix
For live applications, audio engineers often send different mixes to the audience and to the performing musicians. To allow this, the 1002B is equipped with a dedicated monitor send bus. Each channel features a MON knob that sends a
•Make sure the powered monitor speaker or power amp is turned off. Connect a ¼" TS cable from the MON OUT jack to the powered speaker or power amp.
•Turn on the powered speaker or power amp, and then turn the volume up about half way.
•Turn the MON SEND knob to the center (12 o’clock) posi- tion. This setting may need to be adjusted later depending on volume requirements.
•As the musicians begin to play, turn each channel’s MON knob up slowly until each source is audible in the monitor mix.
•It may take some time to get a balanced mix that all the musi- cians are happy with. If possible, avoid turning a channel’s MON knob much past the center position. Do not point the monitor speakers directly at a microphone, as this will likely cause feedback.
See the Applications section for details.
As previously stated, the MON SEND jack can also be used as a second effects send. This application requires a similar setup to the normal effects send, but since the signal from each channel is sent
•NOTE: When using the MON SEND for effects, if you neglect to change a channel’s MON knob while turning that channel’s volume fader all the way down, you will still hear the effected signal coming through the mix. This problem happens because the signal routes
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See the Applications section for details.