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45
44
46
47
RET.
INPUTS
1-4
(44)
These
general
purpose
Returns
may
be
used
as
Stereo
or
Mono
inputs
direct
to
L
&
R.
They
may
be
used
for
inputs
from
tape
recorders
(tape
monitoring),
CD
players,
effects
devices,
or
any
other
line
level
source.
Returns
3
&
4
also
provide
the
ability
to
return
signals
to
the
monitor
mix.
RIGHT
RETURN
For
stereo
operation,
the
right
signal
from
a
stereo
line
source
is
connected
here.
For
mono
operation,
this
jack
is
left
unconnected.
LEFT/MONO
RETURN
For
stereo
operation,
the
left
signal
from
a
stereo
line
source
is
connected
here.
For
mono
operation,
the
mono
signal
from
a
mono
line-level
source
is
connected
here.
This
mono
signal
is
internally
patched
to
the
right
return
input
which
results
in
mono
operation
of
the
return,
provided
there
is
no
jack
plugged
into
the
RIGHT
RETURN
jack.
EXAMPLE:
If
you
have
a
mono
signal,
plug
it
info
the
Left
mono
input:
you
will
have
mono
return.
If
you
have
a
stereo
signal
.
plug
the
Left
signal
into
the
Left/mono
jack
and
the
Right
signal
in
the
Right
jack.
You
will
have
stereo
return.
OUTPUTS
AUX
OUTPUTS
(45)
Mono
(Va
"
Tip-Sleeve)
AUX
MIX
outputs.
Aux
outputs'
uses
include
effects
sends,
extra
mix
outputs,
head¬
phone
mixes,
etc.
MAIN
OUTPUTS
RIGHT/LEFT
(46)
Outputs
of
L
&
R
mixes.
Used
as
outputs
for
power
amps
or
+4
dBV
tape
recorders,
etc.
Each
(LEFT
and
RIGHT)
output
provides
a
balanced
signal
on
a
Tip
Ring-Sleeve
jack.
The
Va
"
jack's
Tip
provides
signal
that
is
in
phase.
Connecting
the
Ring
will
provide
Phase
reversed
signal.
“TWEAK”
NOTE:
If
these
outputs
are
to
be
used
as
unbalanced
signal
sources
,
we
strongly
recommend
the
use
of
Tip-Ring-Sleeve
Va
"
jacks
with
the
ring
unconnected.
AIT.
OUTPUT
RIGHT/LEFT
(47)
Provides
two
alternate
mix
outputs.
Any
muted
channels
show
up
on
this
bus.
MON
OUTPUT
(48)
Output
from
the
pre-EQ
monitor
mix.
This
mix
is
most
commonly
used
for
stage
monitoring.

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