19 TAPE TO MASTER
button
When this switch is depressed, the 2-TR input is routed to the master
channel and thus serves as an additional input for signal sources that do
not require any further processing.
20 TAPE TO PHONES
button
This button routes the signal at the 2-TR input to the headphones jack.
Thus, the recording signal can be monitored via headphones or a
monitoring system.
21 MASTER control Level control for the master signal. The master signal is sent via the jacks
MAIN OUT, 2-TR OUT and the USB jack.
22 PHONES/CTRL RM
control
Level control for the monitoring outputs PHONES and CTRL RM.
23 PHONES jack 6.3 mm jack for connecting stereo headphones. The output level is
adjusted by the PHONES/CTRL RM control.
24 Memory card slot Allows playback of audio files from an SD (HC) card.
25 Audio player operating
buttons
[MODE]: Switches between USB device and SD card operation.
[PLAY/PAUSE]: Switches between play and pause.
[FOLDER]: For selecting folders.
[REPEAT]: For selecting random play and repeat functions.
[PREV] and [NEXT]: For title selection (short actuation) and fast
forward/reverse (long actuation).
27 USB port Allows playback of audio files from a USB storage device.
27 MAIN OUT output The MAIN outputs carry the master signal and are on balanced XLR jacks.
The output level is set by the MASTER control.
28 CTRL OUT output The control room output (unbalanced 6.3 mm jacks) is normally connected
to the monitoring system in the control room and carries the master signal.
The output level is adjusted by the PHONES/CTRL RM control.
28 Power input with fuse
holder
Used to plug in the supplied power cable. Only replace the fuse when the
device is disconnected from mains. Only use fuses of the same rating and
power. The correct fuse value is specified on the rear panel.
29 Power switch Use the POWER switch to turn on the mixing console. The POWER switch
should always be in the "Off" position when you are about to connect your
unit to the mains. Turns the unit on and off.
30 USB port The mixer has built-in USB connectivity, allowing stereo signals to be sent
to and from the mixer and a computer. Connect a USB type B plug into the
USB jack on the mixer, and the other end into a free USB port on your
computer. The audio sent from the mixer to a computer is identical to the
master output. Audio being sent to the mixer from a computer can be
routed to stereo input channel 9/10 with the [9/10/USB] (12) button.
31 2-TR input/output The 2-TR IN input accepts stereo line signals of external sources (e.g.
DAT recorder or CD player for background music). The input can be used
as additional stereo input by pressing the TAPE TO MASTER (19) button.
The 2-TR OUT output is wired in parallel to the MAIN OUT and carries the
master signal (unbalanced). Connect this to the inputs of your recording
device or amplifier.
32 AUX SEND jacks The FX jack routes the signal, which was set by the FX controls in the
individual channels, to an external effects processor. The AUX RETURN
jacks accept the effects mix return. The MON output is used to set up the
monitor mix from the channels and routed to an amplifier for the musicians
to monitor. Both outputs are on unbalanced 6.3 mm jacks.
33 AUX RETURN jacks These jacks generally serve as the return for the effects mix by connecting
the output of an external effects device. If only the left jack is connected,
the AUX RETURN is automatically switched to mono. The stereo aux
returns are balanced, but can of course also be used with unbalanced
connectors.