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Master Out Panel
The master out panel is where you make output connections
to external devices such as mixers, amplifi ers, powered
speakers, headphones, recording devices, etc. All the
signals from these jacks are line-level, meaning that they
are not powered by the internal amplifi er, and are suited for
connection to line-level inputs.
– These stereo jacks route balanced
line-level signals of the MAIN mix to external devices. The
signals are identical to those sent to the speaker-level outs,
so any DSP effects and EQ will be present in the signals.
Use these jacks to connect to external amplifi ers, mixers
or power speakers. Use balanced XLR cables to make the
connections.
39. MONITOR
– This ¼” jack is used to route an
unbalanced line-level mono mix of the MAIN signal to an
external device such as a powered monitor speaker. The
signal is a mono mix of the main signal, and all DSP effects
and EQ will be present in the signal. Use an unbalanced
cable to make the connection.
40. AUX ¼”
– This ¼” jack output is a mix of the channels
routed to the AUX channel. The presence of channels in
this mix will depend on the DSP REV/AUX control for each
channel. To increase or decrease a channel’s presence
in this mix, adjust the DSP REV/AUX control for that
channel. The AUX mix is “dry”, meaning DSP effects and
EQ are bypassed. Use this jack to send a dry mix to an
external effect device or secondary system. The AUX gain
knob above the jack will increase or reduce the level of this
output.
41. REC OUT
– These stereo RCA jacks route unbalanced
line-level signals of the MAIN mix to external devices. The
record out mix will have DSP effects applied, but no EQ. Use
these jacks to connect to an external recording device, or
to amplifi ers, mixers or power speakers. Use RCA cables
to make the connections. You can also use adapters if your
recording device has input jacks other than RCA.
42. MONO/SUBWOOFER
– This ¼” jack can be used to
send a line-level signal suited for subwoofer connection,
or a mono signal of the main mix. When using this jack
to connect to a subwoofer, the signal will be fi ltered so
that all frequencies above 125Hz are blocked. To use as a
subwoofer, press the MONO/SUB button to the IN position.
To use this jack to route a mono signal of the main mix,
depress the MONO/SUB button to the OUT position.
43. HEADPHONE
– This ¼” jack routes a line-level signal of
the main mix for connecting headphones or other device via
a ¼” TRS cable. To adjust the headphone out signal use the
MAIN L,R level control. DSP effect and EQ will be present in
the headphone out signal.
44. HEADPHONE ASSIGN
– This switch lets you choose
which signals will be routed to the headphone out jack.
To set the HEADPHONE ASSIGN switch, use a pointed
device, such as a small screwdriver, to maneuver the switch
to the desired position.
Set this switch to MAIN L,R for straight stereo
playback.
Set this switch to MAIN L,R+MONITOR to have
the MAIN L,R mixed to the L channel, and the
MONITOR mix to the R channel.
Front Panel Features
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