Ctrl-rm out, Sub outs, Aux returns 1-4 – MACKIE ONYX 1640I User Manual

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16. CTRL-RM OUT

These 1/4" TRS jacks provide balanced left and right-

line-level outputs to run studio monitors in the control
room. Connect these outputs to the inputs of an
amplifi er, powered speakers, or recording device.

The source that plays in the control room,

headphones, and meters can be selected using the
switches [44, 45] in the control room/phones source
matrix:

The main mix, if main mix is selected as the
control room/phones source

Tape outputs, if tape is selected

Sub outputs if sub outs 1-2 / 3-4 is selected

A 2-track FireWire feed from your computer if
FW 1-2 is selected

A combination of all four above

Except for main mix, whatever is playing in these

outputs can also be routed to the main mix if assign to
main mix [46] is engaged. The main mix input to the
control room is disconnected if assign to main mix is
engaged.

The headphones and meters play the same program

as the control room. The meters show the levels prior to
the control room and phones level controls.

Control-room out is long for ctrl-rm out, which
translated from the ancient language of the Pacifi c
NorthWestern I-405 corridor people means "I'll have a
double latté with chocolate sprinkles, and a bagel with
cream cheese, and I agree, it does look like it will start
raining again, but it might stop in time for the Mariners
game."

17. SUB OUTS

These 1/4" TRS jacks are usually patched to the

inputs of a multitrack deck, or to secondary amplifi ers
in a complex installation.

18. AUX RETURNS 1-4

These 1/4" TRS stereo input connectors allow you to

add the stereo processed output from external effects
processors or other devices to the main mix.

Level adjustment of the incoming signals is made with

the aux return controls [59].

You can also use these inputs to add any stereo line-

level signals to your main mix, so it could be another
line-level source, not just an effects processor.

If you are connecting a mono source, use the left

(mono) aux return input, and the mono signals will
appear on both sides of the main mix.

19. AUX SENDS 1-6

These 1/4" TRS connectors allow you to send balanced

or unbalanced line-level outputs to external effects
devices, headphone amplifi ers, or stage monitors. These

could either be passive stage monitors powered by an
external amplifi er, or powered stage monitors with
built-in power amplifi ers. All six auxes are independent
of each other, so you can set up to six separate aux
mixes.

The aux sends can either be pre or post fader,

depending on the position of the pre/post switches [56].
For stage monitor work, use pre, so the stage monitors
do not increase in volume when the channel level is
adjusted. Imagine how upsetting that can be to big hairy
drummers. This allows you to set up the monitor mix
and levels just right, and not have it change every time a
channel level is adjusted.

For external processors, use post. In this way, the

feed to external processors will vary with the channel
level, so the level of any returned effect (like an echo)
will also change if the channel level is changed, keeping
them in the same ratio (wet/dry).

20. RECORDING OUTS

These two DB-25 connectors provide balanced direct

outputs for channels 1-8 and 9-16, respectively. They are
designed to be connected directly to a recorder's analog
inputs, and use the TASCAM standard pinout for analog
signal connections (the same standard used on the
previous generation Onyx 1640 and other legendary
Mackie products).

The signal at the Recording Outs comes from one of

two places: (1) with the FireWire Send button [27] in
the pre position (disengaged) the tap is just after the
input gain control [26] and Low-Cut switch [23], but
before the insert jacks [6] and EQ [29-34]. This way
you may EQ a channel, connect a compressor or other
dynamics processor to the insert jack [6], and adjust
the channel fader to suit your live mix, but it has no
effect on the signal going to the recorder.

(2) With the FireWire Send button [27] in the post

position (engaged) the tap is after the input gain
control [26], Low-Cut switch [23], insert jacks [6] and
EQ [29-34]. This way you may EQ a channel, connect a
compressor or other dynamics processor to the insert
jack [6], adjust the channel fader to suit your live mix,
and your dynamics processor and EQ settings are sent to
the recorder (but not your fader adjustments).

Having these two options on a per-channel basis

provides maximum fl exibility for the mixdown stage.
See Appendix B (Figure H) for a wiring diagram of these
connectors.

21. TURD POLISHER

If the songs are no good, engage this switch to polish

them up. It will instantly transform your songs to Top-40
status without all of the hard work. Congratulations, you
just polished a turd!

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