
MAIN INSERT
These 1/4" jacks are for connecting serial effects such as compressors, equalizers, de- essers, or filters . The INSERT point is after the mix amps, but before the MAIN MIX fader. Insert cables must be wired thusly:
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| SEND to processor | |
tip | (TRS plug) | “tip” | ||
sleeve |
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This plug connects to one of the | “ring” | |||
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RETURN from processor |
Tip = send (output to effects device) Ring = return (input from effects device) Sleeve = common ground (connect shield to
all three sleeves)
MAIN OUTS
These 1/4" jacks are usually patched to the inputs of your . To use these outputs to drive balanced inputs, connect 1/4" TRS
RING SLEEVE SLEEVE RING TIP
TIP
Tip = + (hot) | RING | |
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Ring = – (cold) | ||
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Sleeve = ground | ||
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To use these outputs to drive unbalanced inputs, connect 1/4" TS
SLEEVE | SLEEVE TIP |
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Tip = signal | TIP |
Sleeve = ground | SLEEVE |
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MONO OUTPUT
It happens to everybody sooner or later: The forces that govern your world will demand a monaural output from your painstakingly- created stereo panorama. The last thing you want to do is start twirling all your carefully- placed PAN settings to one side. What to do? Stick a cord in this 1/4" jack, hand the other end to Mr. Mono, and you’re done. He’s got his mono mix and you’ve still got your stereo mix. The MONO output is nothing more than a mix of the left and right MAIN MIX.
MONO LEVEL
So, Mr. Mono comes running back, screaming about the mono mix being so loud that his camcorder is melting. Just reach for this knob and turn it down a bit. Just the thing for send-
ing mono signals to mic inputs like camcorders, telephone interface boxes, even answering machines. With the pot all the way up (fully clockwise), you’ll have 6dB of extra gain with unity gain halfway between the one and two o’clock positions.
POWER CONNECTION
Just in case you lose the cord provided with the
The
Plug the
WARNING: Disconnecting
the plug’s ground pin can
be dangerous. Please don’t do it.
FUSE
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120 VAC 50/60 Hz 20W | POWER | PHANTOM | MAIN OUT |
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UTILISE UN FUSIBLE DE RECHANGE DE MÊME TYPE. DEBRANCHER AVANT DE REMPLACER LE FUSIBLE |
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LINE | 16 | LINE 15 | LINE 14 | LINE | 13 | LINE 12 |
| LINE 11 | LINE 1 |
BAL | BAL |
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UN- | UN- |
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BAL | BAL |
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MIC 16 |
| MIC 15 | MIC 14 | MIC 13 | MIC 12 |
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XDR MIC PRE |
| XDR MIC PRE | XDR MIC PRE | XDR MIC PRE | XDR MIC PRE | XDR MIC PRE | XDR MIC PRE |
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DESIGNED BY MACKOIDS IN WOODINVILLE, WA, USA • COPYRIGHT ©1998 • THE FOLLOWING ARE TRA
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