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MX822 - Live mixer with 4 mics + 5 lines + 24-bit DSP, 10 FX and USB port
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English
6 - Description per zone
6.1 - Mono area
1 - Mic inputs:
Connect your microphones here. These microphone inputs are balanced and can
be powered up by a phantom power supply when using condenser microphones.
Please refer to chapter 7 for more details about the hardwiring of these inputs.
These inputs can also receive unbalanced signals.
2 - Line inputs:
These line-level inputs, via Jack TRS (stereo) chassis, are balanced. These inputs
can also receive unbalanced signals. Connect here your keyboards, line-level
guitar amplifiers outputs, direct boxes, etc.
Please refer to chapter 7 for more details about the hardwiring of these inputs.
3 - Insert socket:
This socket is located between the input amplifier and the high-pass filter (6).
It allows you to insert your own DSP, graphic equalizer, compressor or any other
sound processing device between the incoming signal and the sound processor
of the input.
Please refer to chapter 7 for more details about hardwiring.
4 - Peak LED:
This LED allows you to check on the sound level of the incoming signal. It lights
up when the incoming signal is just 5dB below the channel saturation threshold.
This is measured after the equalisation, and before the channel fader. This LED
should not be lit too often, using the Trim control knob allows you to decrease the
volume output of the device connected on this channel.
5 - Trim control knob:
This control knob allows you to adjust the amplfication level of the channel.
Position this fader on the left before dis/connecting any source on this channel.
This knob has two different modes of operation:
- From -30 to +14dB for the microphone input.
- From -50 to -6dB for the line level input.
Upon connection of a line level source (-10dBV or +4dBU), position this knob onto
the position matching the output level, send a signal and use the VU meter to
make sure the output level reaches 0dB.
6 - High-pass filter switch:
Once activated, this switch activates the low-pass filter. This filter allows you
to get rid of any frequence below 75Hz. Low frequencies usually carry parasitic
noises due to low quality cables or polluted environments (ground feedbacks,
etc.).
7 - Equalization area:
Each channel features a high-quality equalization for three frequencies:
Setting Range Frequency Curve type
HIGH
+/- 15 dB 12 KHz Shelving
MID
+/- 12 dB 2,5 KHz Peaking
LOW
+/- 15 dB 80 Hz Shelving
The equalizer does not have any effect when these three buttons are in the middle
position.
8 - AUX Control knobs:
These knobs allow you to adjust the signal level sent to the AUX bus.
9 - EFX control knob:
This knob allows you to adjust the signal sound level sent to the EFX bus. The
main level of this bus is controlled by the EFX Send knob. This settings takes
effect after the channel fader settings (14).
The EFX bus also powers up the built-in sound processor.
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