Getting started – SoundCraft Audio Mixing Console Model Spirit Studio User Manual

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rectly set or where sources are improperly matched to

the mixer input. If the source signal is too high, clipping

and distortion results. If the signal is too low it be-

comes masked by the background noise which is

present to some degree in all mixers. The diagram be-

low illustrates this point.
It is during recording that the greatest demands are

made on a mixer in terms of transparency and audio

quality. While a stereo recording will often be made di-

rect to the master tape machine, multitrack machines

provide greater flexibility by allowing the recording to

be done in three stages. The first stage is Tracking in

which individual voices or instruments, or groups of in-

struments are recorded as cleanly as possible on

selected tracks on the multitrack machine. The second

GETTING STARTED

CONNECTIONS AND

CONNECTIONS AND

CONNECTORS

CONNECTORS

Although this may seem a simple subject, faulty con-

nectors and cabling are the source of most sound

system problems. Correctly-made cables of the proper

type, with the right connectors for the job will ensure

peak performance from your system with minimum

noise pick-up. The following section will help you to

connect SPIRIT STUDIO mixer correctly.
Two different types of audio connectors are used, 3-pin

XLR and

1

4

" three pole (‘A’ gauge) jacks. These are

Balanced

Input

2. Hot(+ve)

3. Cold(-ve)

1. Screen

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