Rear panel features, Pr ofx8 and pr ofx12, Power connection – MACKIE ProFX12 User Manual

Page 12: Power switch, Xlr main outs, Usb port, Profx8 and profx12, Mon main, 11/12 st rtn fx rtn

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ProFX8 and ProFX12

Pr

oFX8 and Pr

oFX12

Rear Panel Features

1. POWER CONNECTION

This is a standard 3-prong IEC AC power connector.

Securely connect the supplied detachable linecord here
and plug the other end into an AC outlet. The mixer has
a universal power supply that may accept any AC voltage
ranging from 100 VAC to 240 VAC. No need for voltage
select switches or step-up or step-down transformers;
it will work virtually anywhere in the world. It is less
susceptible to voltage sags or spikes than conventional
power supplies and provides greater electromagnetic
isolation and better protection against AC line noise.

2. POWER SWITCH

Press the top of this rocker switch to turn on the

mixer. The front panel power LED [32] will glow with
happiness...or at least it will if the mixer is plugged into
a suitable live AC mains supply.

Press the bottom of this switch to put the mixer into

standby mode. It will not function, but the circuits are
still live. To remove AC power, either turn off the AC
mains supply, or unplug the power cord from the mixer
and the AC mains supply.

As a general guide, turn on the mixer first,
before any external power amplifiers or
powered speakers, and turn it off last. This

will reduce the possibility of any turn-on or turn-off
thumps in the speakers.

3. XLR MAIN OUTS

These XLR connectors provide stereo line-level

signals from the main mix. Connect these to the
balanced inputs of the powered speakers, or to the
power amplifier powering the main speakers.

The main mix is the sum of all active channels

currently playing, including any 2-channel USB input
from the computer. How much of a channel that is
heard in the main mix is determined by that channel’s
fader [30].

MAIN

RIGHT

(BALANCED)

MAIN

LEFT

USB

(BALANCED)

8K

4K

2K

1K

500

250

125

15

15

10

10

5

5

0

15

15

10

10

5

5

0

TAPE

IN

ST RETURN

MAIN OUT

PHONES

FOOTSWITCH

PHONES

TAPE

OUT

L

R

L

(UNBALANCED)

R

STEREO GRAPHIC EQ

FX SEND

MID

2.5kHz

MID

2.5kHz

MID

2.5kHz

MID

2.5kHz

MID

2.5kHz

80Hz

LOW

U

+15

-15

U

+15

-15

U

+15

-15

LINE IN 4

INSERT

R

L

LOW CUT

100 Hz

U

GAIN

MI

C GAIN

U

+50

-20dB

+30dB

4

12kHz

HI

MID

2.5kHz

80Hz

LOW

U

+15

-15

U

+15

-15

U

+15

-15

12kHz

HI

MID

2.5kHz

80Hz

LOW

U

+15

-15

U

+15

-15

U

+15

-15

12kHz

HI

MID

2.5kHz

80Hz

LOW

U

+15

-15

U

+15

-15

U

+15

-15

12kHz

HI

PAN

AUX

U

+15

O

O

MON

FX

U

+15

O

O

R

L

PAN

AUX

U

+15

O

O

MON

FX

U

+15

O

O

R

L

PAN

AUX

U

+15

O

O

MON

FX

U

+15

O

O

R

L

PAN

AUX

U

+15

O

O

MON

FX

U

+15

O

O

80Hz

LOW

U

+15

-15

U

+15

-15

U

+15

-15

R

L

LOW CUT

100 Hz

12kHz

HI

PAN

AUX

U

+15

O

O

MON

FX

U

+15

O

O

80Hz

LOW

U

+15

-15

U

+15

-15

U

+15

-15

BAL /

UNBAL

(MONO)

(MONO)

(MONO)

(MONO)

LINE IN 7

LINE IN 8

BAL /

UNBAL

LINE IN 9

R

L

LOW CUT

100 Hz

GAIN

7/8

5/6

12kHz

HI

PAN

AUX

U

+15

O

O

MON

FX

U

+15

O

O

80Hz

LOW

U

+15

-15

U

+15

-15

U

+15

-15

R

L

MIC

GAIN

U

+50

GAIN

MIC

GAIN

U

+50

9/10

12kHz

HI

LEVEL

SET

LEVEL

SET

LEVEL

SET

LOW CUT

100 Hz

U

GAIN

MI

C GAIN

U

+50

-20dB

+30dB

LEVEL

SET

LEVEL

SET

LEVEL

SET

LOW CUT

100 Hz

U

GAIN

MI

C GAIN

U

+50

-20dB

+30dB

LOW CUT

100 Hz

U

GAIN

MI

C GAIN

U

+50

-20dB

+30dB

PAN

AUX

U

+15

O

O

MON

FX

U

+15

O

O

GAIN

MIC

MIC

MIC

MIC

MIC

MIC

80Hz

LOW

U

+15

-15

U

+15

-15

U

+15

-15

U

+20

-20

GAIN

U

+20

-20

R

L

11/12

ST RTN

FX RTN

EQ

EQ

EQ

EQ

EQ

EQ

EQ

EQ

12kHz

HI

PAN

AUX

U

+15

O

O

MON

FX

U

+15

O

O

U

+15

FX TO MON

FX MASTER

U

+15

O

O

O

O

dB

30

20

10

10

O

O

40
50

5

5

U

60

dB

30

20

10

10

O

O

40
50

5

5

U

60

dB

30

20

10

10

O

O

40
50

5

5

U

60

dB

30

20

10

10

O

O

40
50

5

5

U

60

dB

30

20

10

10

O

O

40
50

5

5

U

60

dB

30

20

10

10

O

O

40
50

5

5

U

60

dB

30

20

10

10

O

O

40
50

5

5

U

60

dB

30

20

10

10

O

O

40
50

5

5

U

60

dB

30

20

10

10

O

O

40
50

5

5

U

60

dB

30

20

10

10

O

O

40
50

5

5

U

60

dB

30

20

10

10

O

O

40
50

5

5

U

60

dB

30

20

10

10

O

O

40
50

5

5

U

60

L

R

(MONO)

LINE IN 5

LINE IN 6

BAL /

UNBAL

L

R

LINE IN 10

BAL /

UNBAL

L

R

LINE IN 11

LINE IN 12

BAL /

UNBAL

L

R

BAL /

UNBAL

L

R

BAL /

UNBAL

L

R

MON SEND

BAL /

UNBAL

BAL /

UNBAL

PRESETS

FX PRESETS

01 BRIGHT ROOM
02 WARM LOUNGE
03 SMALL STAGE
04 WARM THEATER
05 WARM HALL
06 CONCERT HALL

13 DELAY 1 (300ms)
14 DELAY 2 (380ms)
15 DELAY 3 (480ms)
16 REVERB + DLY (250ms)

07 PLATE REVERB
08 CATHEDRAL
09 CHORUS
10 CHORUS + REV
11 DOUBLER
12 TAPE SLAP

MON

MAIN

4

LINE IN 3

INSERT

3

BAL /

UNBAL

3

LINE IN 2

INSERT

2

BAL /

UNBAL

BAL /

UNBAL

2

LINE/HI-Z IN 1

INSERT

1

5/6

7/8

9/10

11/12

POWER

ON

0dB=0dBu

MAIN

METERS

OL

4

6
3

10

15

7

10

20
30

0
2

BREAK

(MUTES ALL CHANNELS)

PHANTOM

POWER

POWER

O

O

+10

U

TAPE LEVEL

O

O

+20

U

USB THRU

LINE

HI-Z

O

O

MAX

1

OL

OL

OL

OL

OL

OL

OL

OL

OL

OL

MAIN MIX

MON

EQ IN

BYPASS

R

L

INPUT LEVEL

USB

MUTE

MUTE

MUTE

MUTE

MUTE

MUTE

MUTE

MUTE

MUTE

MUTE

48V

The XLR outputs are 6 dB higher output than
the 1/4" TRS main outputs [14]. Balanced
connections offer better immunity to external

noise (specifically, hum and buzz) than unbalanced
connections. Because of this, it is the preferred
interconnect method, especially where very long
lengths of cable are being used.

4. USB PORT

The USB serial I/O interface allows digital audio to

transfer to and from a computer.

The interface provides two audio outputs to the

computer:

• Main mix output, left and right. These output

signals are independent of any adjustments
made to the main fader [47] and graphic EQ
[36]. This allows you to easily record live
performance directly to a laptop.

• The USB thru switch [40] allows you to also

include the output from your computer in your
recording. See page 23 for more details of this
switch.

The computer may also playback two channels into

the mixer via the USB interface:

• Left and right signals from the computer are

added to the main mix. The USB input level
control [39] allows you to adjust the level of
the incoming audio from the computer being
added to the main mix.

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