28. FX FOOTSWITCH
This 1/4" TRS connector is where to connect your favorite footswitch. This allows you to easily mute or
If the internal effects have already been muted with the internal FX mute switch [48], then the footswitch has no affect.
29. AUX RETURN L/R
The stereo (aux) returns are designed for 1/4" TRS balanced or 1/4" TS unbalanced signals, from
Level adjustment of the incoming signals is made with the aux return controls [43].
You may also use these inputs to add any stereo
If you are connecting a mono source, use the left (mono) stereo return input, and the mono signals will appear on both sides of the main mix.
30. MAIN OUT L/R: XLR & 1/4"
The male XLR connectors provide a balanced
The 1/4" TRS output connectors provide balanced or unbalanced
31. CR OUT L/R
These 1/4" jacks are usually patched to the inputs of a control room amplifier or a headphone distribution amplifier.
32. SUB OUT 1-4
These four 1/4" jacks are usually patched to the inputs of a multitrack deck or to secondary amplifiers in a complex installation.
33. PHONES
This 1/4" TRS connector supplies the output to your stereo headphones. It is the same signal that is routed to the control room outputs [31]. The volume is controlled with the cr/phones knob [53], right above the main mix fader [56].
Whenever a solo switch [22] is engaged, you will only hear the soloed channel(s) in the headphones. This gives you the opportunity to audition the channels before they are added to the main mix. (Solo signals reaching the headphones are not affected by the channel level or main level, therefore turn down the phones level first, as soloed channels may be loud.)
The phones output follows standard conventions: Tip = Left channel
Ring = Right channel Sleeve = Common ground
WARNING: The headphone amp is loud and
can cause permanent hearing damage. Even intermediate levels may be painfully loud
with some headphones. BE CAREFUL! Always turn the phones level control [53] all the way down before connecting headphones or pressing a solo switch, or doing anything new that may affect the headphone volume. Then turn it up slowly as you listen carefully.
34. TAPE INPUTS / OUTPUTS
The stereo unbalanced RCA inputs allow you to play a tape, CD player, iPod® dock, or other
The stereo unbalanced RCA outputs allow you to record the main stereo mix onto a tape deck, hard disk recorder, or automatic CD burner, for example. This lets you make a recording for posterity/archive/legal purposes whenever the band gets back together again.
The tape output is the stereo main mix, and it is not affected by the main mix fader [56]. The output could also be used as an extra set of main outputs for feeding another zone.
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