Level-setting procedure, Read this page – MACKIE 1402-VLZPRO User Manual

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Part No. 0006981-90 Rev. A1 06/03

©2003 Mackie Designs Inc. All Rights Reserved.

We realize that you must be dying to try out

your new Mackie 1402-VLZ

PRO. Or you might be

one of those people that never read manuals.
Either way, all we ask is that you read this page
NOW, and the rest can wait until you’re good and
ready. But do read it — you’ll be glad you did.

READ THIS PAGE!!!

LEVEL-SETTING PROCEDURE

Message to seasoned pros:

do not set lev-

els using the old “Turn the trim up until the
clip light comes on, then back off a hair”
trick. When a Mackie Designs mixer clip
light comes on, you really are about to clip.
We worked and slaved to come up with a
better system, one that provides low noise
and high headroom.

Adjusting input levels (Channels 1–6
only)

On the first six channels, it’s not even

necessary to hear what you’re doing to set
optimal levels. But if you’d like to: Plug
headphones into the

PHONES jack, then set

the

CTL ROOM/SUBMIX fader about one

quarter of the way up.

The following steps must be performed

one channel at a time:

1. Turn the

TRIM, AUX SEND and FADER

controls fully down.

2. Set the

EQ knobs at the center detent.

3. Connect the signal source to the input.

4. Engage (push in) the

SOLO switch.

5. Engage the

AFL/PFL switch in the

master section. A green

LEVEL SET

light will congratulate you.

6. Play something into the selected input.

This could be an instrument, a singing
or speaking voice, or a line input such as
a CD player or tape recorder output. Be
sure that the volume of the input is the
same as it would be during normal use.
If it isn’t, you might have to readjust
these levels during the middle of the set.

7. Adjust the channel’s

TRIM control so

that the display on the LED meters
stays around “0” and never goes higher
than “+7.”

8. If you’d like to apply some EQ, do so now

and return to step 7.

9. Disengage that channel’s

SOLO switch.

10. Repeat for each of Channels 1–6.

Other Nuggets of Wisdom

For optimum sonic performance, the chan-

nel and

MAIN MIX FADERS should be set near

the “

U” (unity gain) markings.

Always turn the

MAIN MIX and CTL

ROOM/SUBMIX faders down before making
connections to and from your 1402-VLZ

PRO.

If you shut down your equipment, turn off

your amplifier(s) first. When powering up,
turn on your amplifier(s) last.

Save the shipping box! You may need it

someday, and you don’t want to have to pay for
another one.

INSTANT MIXING

Here’s how to get going

right away, assuming you
own a microphone and a
keyboard:

1. Plug your microphone into Channel 1’s

MIC IN.

2. Turn on the 1402-VLZ

PRO.

3. Perform the Level Setting Procedure .

4. Connect cords from the

MAIN OUTPUTS

(XLR,

1

4

" or RCA, your choice) to your

amplifier.

5. Hook up speakers to the amp and turn it on.

6. Turn up the 1402-VLZ

PRO’s Channel 1

FADER to the “U” marking and the MAIN
MIX fader one quarter of the way up.

7. Sing like a canary!

8. Plug your keyboard into stereo channel 7–8.

9. Slide that channel’s

FADER to the “U”

marking.

10. Play like a madman and sing like a

canary! It’s your first mix!

Please write your serial number here for

future reference (i.e. insurance claims,

tech support, return authorization, etc.):

Purchased at:

Date of purchase:

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