13EURODESK SX4882 User Manual
6.5 PFL/SOLOComplex headphone or stage monitoring networks could be constructed where HP 1 , HP 2 , aux 1 (pre), aux 2 (pre) and one or more subgroups all feed
separate monitor mixes. (See section 16.2 “Very tricky headphones”).
However, since the four pushbuttons are
If you are using many headphone feeds, you may find it easier to patch a separate
microphone for talkback straight into a channel, where it can be routed pretty
much anywhere.
Engaging TALKBACK (S99) dims the control room (monitors, not lights) by
Fig. 6.6: Solo section
6.5.1 PFL
Pressing S 95 disengages the stereo SOLO bus, and replaces it with a separate mono PFL
It is PFLed instead. PFL should be used for
6.5.2 SOLO
SOLO is short for SOLO IN PLACE, and is the preferred method for auditioning an isolated signal or a group of signals. Whenever a SOLO button is pressed,
all unselected channels are muted in the monitors. Stereo panning is maintained. The SOLO bus is derived from the output of the channel PANs, aux send/return pots, etc., and is always post fader.
In addition to any local solo LEDs which might be activated, the
6.6 Talkback
7. Connections
7.1 Rear panel
Expander port bus inputs
If you want to add another console to your EURODESK SX4882, the expander port bus inputs give access to all subgroups, auxes and mix busses via an array of 1/4" jacks, situated top left on the rear panel.
Fig. 7.1: Expander port bus inputs
Auxiliary sends
Unbalanced 1/4" jacks, wired tip = signal (+ve) and sleeve = ground/screen.
They operate at +4 dBu.
Fig. 6.7: Talkback
The built in mic (above the main mix faders) allows you to converse with |
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artists remotely. The most important controls are the VOLUME ( P 99 ) and |
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PHONES & STUDIO button ( S 99 , see fig. 6.7). It is possible to route the talkback |
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mic to any of the following: aux 1, aux 2, subgroups, and phones and studio | Fig. 7.2: Auxiliary sends |
( S 96 to S 99 ). |
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