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Type | Analog Mixer |
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Channels | 8 |
Line Inputs | 8 |
Aux Return | 1 |
Phantom Power | Yes |
USB Interface | No |
EQ Bands | 3-band |
Effects | Yes, Digital Effects |
Mic Preamps | 4 |
Other Inputs | 2 Stereo |
Lists the main features and specifications of the MultiMix-8FX mixer.
Outlines crucial safety precautions and warnings for operating the unit.
Provides safety instructions in French for users.
Presents safety guidelines in German for proper product usage.
Explains how to connect the MultiMix-8FX for live and recording applications.
Details the procedure for setting input channel levels to prevent distortion and clipping.
Details the features and usage of the XLR microphone inputs, including phantom power and HPF.
Details the components of each channel strip, including level, pan, peak LED, and aux controls.
Explains the three-band EQ controls per channel for shaping sound frequencies.
Describes the master controls for main mix, 2-track mixing, and headphone/control room output levels.
Explains the switch to activate or deactivate +48V phantom power for microphone inputs.
Identifies the controls and indicators within the digital effects processor section.
Allows selection of one of 100 preset effects programs for the mixer.
Shows the current program number selected for the digital effects processor.
Alerts the user to signal clipping at the internal effects input.
Confirms that the effects processor is receiving an input signal.
Provides descriptions of various built-in effects like Hall, Room, Plate, and Chamber.
Describes the Chorus effect, creating multiple voices from a single input.
Details the Flange effect, producing a sweeping, swooshing sound.
Explains the Delay effect, which creates repetitions or echoes of the input signal.
Describes the Pitch effect, used to transpose pitch and create harmonies.
Covers effects that are combinations of two or more other effects.
Addresses issues where no audio output is present from the mixer.
Provides solutions for distorted audio signals due to incorrect levels.
Offers remedies for unwanted hums caused by noise or interference.
Troubleshoots low microphone signal levels, including phantom power issues.
Diagnoses and resolves issues with no or low sound from individual channels.
Offers solutions when the built-in effects processor is not functioning correctly.
Provides guidance if external effects processors are not producing sound.
Solutions for the mixer not powering on, typically related to the power supply.