Talkback switch, Main mix, Main mix and firewire – MACKIE ONYX 1220I User Manual

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The aux 1-2 switch routes the talkback signal to the

aux send 1 and 2 outputs [6]. Use this to communicate
with the musicians through their stage monitors when
you are setting up a live performance.

It is fi ne to have both destination switches pushed in

at the same time, so the talkback signal will be routed
to both destinations. But if you don’t have either of the
destination switches pushed in, the talkback signal
won’t go anywhere. You might as well be talking to a
brick wall.

50. TALKBACK Switch

This is a momentary switch, and as long as you hold

it down, talkback is activated. You can talk into the
built-in microphone and be heard in the headphones
and/or stage monitors.

Release the switch so you can talk about the band

without them hearing you.

Main Mix

51. MAIN MIX

This stereo fader allows you to adjust the levels of the

main mix signals sent to the XLR and 1/4" main

line-level outputs [4, 13], and the tape outputs [16].

This gives you the ultimate feeling of power and

control over the sound levels sent to your audience. If
you press the main mix switch [35], you can see the
main mix levels in the meters [40]. Adjust this control
carefully, with your good eye on the meters to check
against overloading, and your good ear to the levels to
make sure your audience (if any) is happy.

This fader does not affect the aux send outputs [6],

alt 3-4 outputs [14], or the main mix FireWire outputs
11-12. It affects the control room or headphones if the
main mix switch [35] is engaged.

The main mix signals are off with the fader fully down,

the “U” marking is unity gain, and fully up provides
10 dB of additional gain. This additional gain will
typically never be needed, but once again, it’s nice to
know that it’s there. The fader is stereo, as it affects
both the left and right of the main mix equally. This is
the ideal control to slowly bring down at the end of a
song (or quickly in the middle of a song if the need ever
arises).

MAIN MIX and FIREWIRE

The left and right main mix are permanently assigned

to FireWire outputs 11 and 12. For example, you can
record the live performance main mix onto your
computer. This does not affect the analog main mix
outputs.

The output level to your computer is not affected by

the main mix fader [51].

Congratulations! You’ve just read about all the

features of your mixer. Time for a frosty beverage.

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