Signals passing through the AUX RETURN level controls will proceed directly to MAIN MIX , with one exception (see next para- graph). The AUX RETURNS do not have MUTE/ALT
EFX TO MONITOR
The idea behind this great feature is simple: If you want to add reverb or delay to the stage monitor mixes, this is the switch for you. The implementation leading up to the switch is the tricky part:
With the switch up, AUX RETURN 1 and 2 behave normally — they deliver their signals into the MAIN MIX. With the switch down, AUX RETURN 1 still behaves normally, but AUX RETURN 2’s level control will feed AUX SEND 1 instead of the MAIN MIX.
Still with us? Good. So far, with the switch down, we have AUX RETURN 1 feeding the MAIN MIX and AUX RETURN 2 feeding AUX SEND 1. Now, suppose you only have one effects device, and you want it to feed both the MAIN MIX and AUX SEND 1. That’s where “jack normalling” comes in.
JACK NORMALLING
Jack normalling (not to be confused with
Jack Normalling, Chicago Cubs utility infielder,
These normalling pins can be used in all sorts of ways. The ubiquitous phrase “LEFT (MONO)” means that if you plug a signal into the LEFT side and have nothing in the RIGHT side, that signal is also fed to the right input, courtesy of jack normalling. As soon as you plug something in the RIGHT side, that normalled connection is broken.
How does all this relate to the EFX TO MONITOR switch? AUX RETURN 1’s inputs are normalled to AUX RETURN 2. If you have one effects device, plug it into AUX RETURN 1. Plug nothing into AUX RETURN 2. Now the signals feeding the AUX RETURN 1 inputs will also be sent to the AUX RETURN 2 inputs.
Engage the EFX TO MONITOR switch, and now the AUX RETURN 2 knob will become an additional AUX SEND 1 knob for the signal at the AUX RETURN 1 . Say that ten times!
Once again, AUX RETURN 1 will behave nor- mally, as always.
Congratulations! You’ve just read about all the features of your
MODIFICATIONS
For most folks, the
•Modification A changes AUX SEND 2 to be
•Mod B changes AUX SEND 1 (in post mode) and AUX SEND 2 to receive signal regardless of the channel’s MUTE/ALT switch position, but still be
•Mod C changes the SOURCE matrix’s MAIN MIX selection to tap the stereo signal before the MAIN MIX level control (pre) instead of after (post).
Instructions for performing these modifications can be found on our website at www.mackie.com (click on Support). Or you can call Tech Support at
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