Onyx 820i Features
| FIREWIRE |
| MAIN OUT | CTRL - RM OUT | |
POWER |
| R | BALANCED | L | R BAL/UNBAL L |
ON |
| 4 | 6 | ||
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| R/4 BAL/UNBAL L/3 | |
2 | MAIN OUTPUT | +4dB | 7 | ||
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| LEVEL | MIC |
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Rear Panel
1. POWER CONNECTION
This is a standard
Disconnecting the plug’s ground pin is dangerous. Don’t do it.
2. POWER SWITCH
Press the top of this rocker switch inwards to turn on the mixer. The front panel power LED [50] will glow with happiness, or at least it will if you have the mixer plugged into a suitable live AC mains supply.
Press the bottom of this switch to put the mixer into standby mode. It will not function, but the circuits are still live. To remove AC power, either turn off the
AC mains supply, or unplug the power cord from the mixer and the AC mains supply.
As a general guide, you should turn on your
mixer first, before any external power
amplifiers or powered speakers, and turn it off last. This will reduce the possibilities of any
3. FIREWIRE CONNECTIONS
FireWire is a
The FireWire interface provides the following outputs to your computer:
•Channels
•Aux send 1 and 2 (a copy of the final aux outputs to your stage monitors or processors). FireWire outputs 5 and 6 can either be from channels 5 and 6, or aux send 1 and 2.
•Left/right main mix. The left/right main mix at the FireWire output is not affected by the main mix level control (important for recording live). FireWire outputs 7 and 8 can either be from channels 7 and 8, or main mix L and R.
Use FireWire to record a live performance directly to your computer, then you can mixdown to a stereo mix later. Or you can use FireWire to turn your Onyx mixer into a
FireWire also provides a return for two channels from a DAW or computer. This can be routed through the control room/phones via the FireWire button [39], to monitor the computer audio through your control room speakers or headphones (or through the main speakers if assign to main mix [40] is selected). In this way, you can listen to
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