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Specs
Warranty
Input/Output Configuration
Looming problems
Impedances And Tuning
Input gain setting
Weight
Headphones
Safety
PSU Power Supply Unit
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Contents
User´s Manual
EURODESKMX9000
ENGLISH
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
FOREWORD
TABLE OF CONTENT
13.START-UP
1. THE MANUAL
2. EURODESK OVERVIEW
1.1 Nomenclature
1.2 An un-holstic approach
2.3 PSU Power Supply Unit
2.2 Metering
3.2 Input switching
3. INPUT/OUTPUT CHANNEL
3.1 Channel strip
Fig. 3.1 Input
3.3 Input gain setting
Fig. 3.2 Channel input switching architecture
3.5 Aux sends
3.4 Main equalizer
Fig. 3.3 Main equalizer
3.6 Routing and muting
Fig. 3.4 Aux sends
3.7 B-channel
Fig. 3.5 Routing
4. INSERTS
Fig. 3.6 B-channel
5.1 Subgroups
5. SUBGROUP AND DIRECT OUTPUTS
Fig. 4.1 Post EQ channel insert
Fig. 5.1 Stereo subgroup channel schematic
5.2 Direct outputs
6. MASTER PANEL
6.1 Aux masters
Fig. 6.1 Aux sends
6.1.2 Aux returns
Fig. 6.2 Stereo aux returns
6.2 MIX-B master
a Aux returns 1 and
b Aux returns 3 to
c SOLO
6.3 Monitoring
Fig. 6.4 Monitoring
6.4 Headphones
Fig. 6.5 Phones
6.5 PFL/SOLO
6.6 Talkback
Fig. 6.6 Solo section
6.5.1 PFL
7.1 Rear panel
7. CONNECTIONS
Fig. 7.1 Expander port bus inputs
Fig. 7.2 Power supply unit connector
Auxiliary sends
Fig. 7.3 Auxiliary sends
Auxiliary returns
Fig. 7.7 Additional connectors
Subgroup inserts
Fig. 7.5 Subgroup inserts
2-track in/out
Stereo outputs
Phones 1/2
Meter/analyzer out
Master balanced outputs
7.2 Plug soldering guide
Fig. 7.10 MIX-B operating level switch and phantom power switch
Fig. 7.11 Subgroup outputs/tape sends and operating level switch
A-channel line inputs
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8.1 The normalized bay
8. THE PATCHFIELD
8.2 The patchfield
Fig. 8.1 Example of patchbay configurations
8.3 Looming problems
Fig. 8.2 Wiring for bay 8 for advanced wiring scheme refer to section
9. EQUALIZATION
10. GAIN OPTIMIZATION
11. IMPEDANCES AND TUNING
12. UNBALANCED LINES
Here something exquisitely simple happens
Fig. 12.1 A balanced microphone line
13.2 Desk/tape setting up procedures
13.1 A-channel setting up procedure
13. START-UP
14. 8-TRACK MIDI SUITE/DANCE PRODUCTION STUDIO
13.2.2 Multitrack initialization
13.2.3Recording levels
13.2.4Auditioning a mix
14.2 Auxless headphones mix
14.1 Sends
Fig. 14.2 Simple auxless headphones mix
Fig. 14.1 Send routing
Fig. 14.3 Slightly more complicated auxless headphones mix
14.3 Returns
Fig. 14.4 Subgroup-driven auxless headphones mix
15. 16-TRACK RECORDING WITH 2 SAMPLERS
14.4 Lining up record/sample inputs
14.5 Mixdown
15.1 Recording
15.2 Headphones
16. PROFESSIONAL 24-TRACK STUDIO
15.3 Mixdown
16.1 Recording
16.2 Very tricky headphones
Tab. 16.1 Channel assignment
16.3 Wet monitoring
16.4 Mixdown
Tab. 17.1 Channel assignments 2-track
17. LIVE P.A. WITH 2-TRACK RECORDING
S48 is UP, i.e. MIX-B is NOT blended into the main mix
18. LIVE CONCERT WITH 24-TRACK RECORDING
+ + + +
Tab. 18.2 Front/rear/stage monitors routing
19. EXPANDING THE EURODESK MX9000
20. TIMECODE
19.1 Connections
19.2 Alignment
21. BOUNCING
22. SEQUENCING “LIVE”
However
1. TRACK STACK RULE
24. MODIFICATIONS
23. INPUT/OUTPUT CONFIGURATION
Fig. 23.1 Input/output configuration
24.1 Aux sends post EQ
24.2 MIX-B source post fader
24.3 LED meters pre fader
Fig. 24.1 Modifications aux send post EQ
25. SPECIFICATIONS
Main channel strip
Equalisation
Channel direct out
Dimensions/weight
Power supply
General
26. WARRANTY
§ 1 WARRANTY CARD/ONLINE REGISTRATION
§ 2 WARRANTY
§ 3 RETURN AUTHORIZATION NUMBER
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