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APPLICATION
EXAMPLE
In
the
system
shown
below
the
MC1602
is
used
as
the
main
console
in
a
sound
reinforcement
system,
Three
vocal
micro-
phones,
six
drum
microphones,
a
microphone
from
the
guitar
amplifier
and
another
from
the
bass
amplifier
are
connected
to
11
of
the
16
available
LO-Z
inputs.
The
line-level
stereo
outputs
from
an
on-stage
keyboard
mixer
and
the
stereo
outputs
from
an
electronic
percussion
system
are
fed
to
four
HI-Z
inputs,
A
total
of
15
input
channels
are
thus
used,
leav-
ing
one
free
just
in
case.
The
AUX
1
mix
system
feeds
©
on-stage
power
amplifiers
and
monitor
speakers
for
the
STAGE
MONITOR
SPEAKERS
AUX
|
AUX
SEND
1
SEND
2
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IN
TAIWAN
HOUSE
SPEAKER
SYSTEM
A
DRUMS
MICS
STEREO
OUT
-
FROM
KEYBOARD
MIXER
un
ed
STEREO
OUT
FROM
|
ELECTRONIC
PERCUSSION
SYSTEM
performers,
The
AUX
2
system
is
used
to
drive
a
digital
reverb/effects
unit
to
add
ambience
and
effects
where
neces-
sary.
The
AUX
3.
system
feeds
a
tape
recorder
to
make
a
rough
mono
recording
of
the
performance.
The
STEREO
OUT
connectors
drive
the
main
house
power
amplifiers
and
speaker
system.
This
is
just
one
possible
way
of
setting
up
the
MC1602
for
a
sound
reinforcement
application.
The
actual
setup
you
use
will,
naturally,
be
dictated
by
your
own
particular
system
requirements,
|
|
AUX
|
RTN
1
506
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VOCAL
|
MICS
ELECTRIC
GUITAR
AMP
MIC
ELECTRIC
BASS
AMP
MIC

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