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Roland M-160 - Connecting Mixers for Stacking

Roland M-160
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4.
Connection
for
Stacking
Stacking
is
connecting
two
or
more
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Gao
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Effect
(DEP-5
atc.}
mixers
for
extending
the
number
of
Channels.
This
example
shows
how
to
stack
two
M-160's.
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Power
Amplifier
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=
SRA-1200
IN
SRA-2400
Speaker
SRA-4800
etc.
SST-80,
120
|
SRS-80,
120
etc.
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The
signals
caming
from
the
Master
Out
of
the
slave
mixer
are
sent
to
the
Return
Jack
(RTN3)
of
the
master
mixer,
then
sent
to
the
Master
Out
of
the
master
mixer
together
with
the
signals
of
the
master
mixer
By
stacking
two
mixers
as
shown
above,
you
can
control
effects
of
two
mixers
by
operating
one
mixer,
as
well
as
extending
the
number
of
the
Channels.
In
the
above
stacking
example,
only
one
effect
unit
1s
used,
but
actually,
up
to
three
effects
can
be
set
up.
12
*
You
may
input
the
signals
from
the
Master
Out
of
the
slave
mixer
to
the
input
of
an
empty
Channel.
{This
allows
you
to
use
up
to
four
effect
devices.)
[>
By
connecting
the
Effect
Send
Jack
on
the
slave
mixer
to
the
Bus
In
Jack
on
the
master
mixer,
the
outputs
of
both
mixers
are
sent
out
through
the
Effect
Send
Jack
on
the
master
mixer
t>
The
signais
sent
from
the
effect
units
should
be
returned
to
the
Return
Jacks
on
the
master
mixer.

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