Metering, Aux sends, Bus meters 1-8 – MACKIE 8-submaster mixer User Manual

Page 13: Main or solo level meters, Layout and function

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SOLO

SOLO

SOLO

SOLO

SOLO

SOLO

AUX SENDS

STEREO AUX RETURNS

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L/R MIX

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AUX SEND

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MONITOR

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MONO

TAPE SUB

MASTERS

AUX SEND 1

MASTER

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CNTRL RM

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MAIN

OR SOLO LEVEL

METERING

Bus Meters 1-8

Directly above each bus fader is a peak-reading

meter displaying the bus output level. Zero (0) on
the meter references a level of +4dBu (1.23 volts
RMS) at the output jack.

NOTE: If the -10dBV switches are engaged at

the Subgroup output jacks, then zero (0) on the
meter references a level of –10dBV at those out-
puts. Note: When any SOLO switch is engaged, the
SUBMASTER meters will be extinguished in order
to divert your attention to the SOLO/MAIN meters
(discussed below).

MAIN OR SOLO LEVEL Meters

The MAIN OR SOLO LEVEL meters display the

L/R Main Mix levels and are similar to the bus
meters, with these exceptions:

• If a SOLO button is depressed, the meters

display the output of the soloed
signals; if not, the meters show the
level of the signal selected by the
MONITOR SOURCE switches. In
other words, you are always meter-
ing what you’re listening to.
IMPORTANT: When the console is

in SOLO mode,
zero (0) on the
SOLO/MAIN
meters references

the actual internal

operating level, or 0dBu (.775v). If
you have just one signal in the main
L/R path and you SOLO it, the meter
level will jump up 4dB. Don’t be
alarmed. If you’re mixing on the L/R
buses, that’s what you’ll meter. If
you’re checking a tape playback,
that’s what you’ll meter. When the
meters are following the monitors
(not in SOLO), zero (0) on the
meter references a level of +4dBu
(1.23 volts RMS) at the main L/R
outputs, just like the submaster
meters.
Note: The solo levels displayed on
the meters are PRE-solo level,
thus giving you an accurate
showing of the total level of the
soloed signals.This is also the way
to set initial console levels. See the
discussion of the SOLO function,
earlier in this section.

• Additional red LEDs per side at

the top of the meter show output
clipping at +28dBu balanced,

+22dBu unbalanced. (You don’t want these
to

ever go on. If they do, try pulling down the

L/R master fader a little.)

AUX SENDS

The six auxiliary send outputs each have a

master level control. Like any level control, turn-
ing the knob turns the volume up or down.
However, the gain of the AUX Sends has been
optimized at the unity (center detent) setting
and should not need adjustment.

The output of each bus is available at its AUX

Send Out jack in the jack panel above. Addition-
ally, AUX Sends 3 & 4 and AUX Sends 5 & 6 are
fed as stereo pairs to the two PHONES SOURCE
switching matrices, for headphone cueing
purposes.

LAYOUT

AND

FUNCTION

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