Using the digital effects, Sending an independent mix to the monitor speakers, Operating the txm16 and txm20 – Samson Txm16 User Manual

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5. If you want to hear the effects in the monitors, turn up

the AUX1 RTN and/or AUX2 RTN until you have the level

of effects you want in those mixes. For more information

on setting up a monitor mix, see the following section.
NOTE: If the effect sound is distorted even though the

EFX RTN is turned down low, lower the EFX 1 controls of

each channel.
6. Repeat the steps above for the second EFX section on

the TXM20 using the EXF 2 auxiliary send instead of EFX
1.

SENDING AN INDEPENDENT MIX TO THE 
MONITOR SPEAKERS

The TXM16 and TXM20 allow you to operate the power

amplifiers in a MONO/ AUX1 mode. This lets you use one

amplifier for speakers facing the audience, and the other

amplifier for the monitor speakers facing the musicians.

You can also use an external power amp to power your

monitors when running the TXM Mixer in stereo. Either

way, you’ll want to make a separate mix for the monitor

system that’s different fro the MAIN mix, let say to hear

more vocals than instruments. Follow these simple steps

to set up your monitor mix. For this example we assume

that you will be using an external power amp.

1. Connect the AUX 1 Output to the input of your monitor

power amplifier. Connect your amplifier to your monitor

speakers according the amplifier operating instructions.

2. Make sure that the AUX 1 Send level fader is all the

way down.

3. Raise the AUX 1 controls for the channels that you wish

to hear from the monitor speakers.

NOTE: The MONITOR controls are not affected by the level

settings of each channel. This allows you to create a mix

for the monitor that is independent of the MAIN mix.

Now raise the AUX 1 Send fader up until you get a good

level. If feedback occurs, back down on the AUX 1 Send

fader.

4. You can use the MONITOR GRAPHIC EQUALIZER to cut

the frequencies that cause feedback. Setting the equal-

izer to get the most gain before feedback requires a good

ear, but mostly, a lot of painful experience. If you are just

starting out use the standard “smile” EQ curve where the

mids are cut down and the lows and high are slightly

boosted.

Operating the TXM16 and TXM20

USING THE DIGITAL EFFECTS 

The TXM mixers feature a built-in, high quality, 24-bit

Multi Effect Processor, (two on the TXM20), offering stu-

dio grade effects. The EFX section features clean Delay,

lush Reverbs and multi-effects like Chorus + Delay or

Chorus + Reverb. You can add a broad range of studio

quality effects by simply dialing through the 100 presets.

The following details the operation of the internal DSP

effects in the EFX section:
1. Connect a mic or instrument to the desired channel,

adjust the level and equalizer to your liking and make

sure the MAIN fader level is set so you can hear it in your

speakers.
2. Now select the desired EFX program using the SELECT

control knob located in the middle of the EFX chan-

nel strip. Set the DSP SELECT switch to one of the 100

effects. You can check the EFX Program List to find the

effect perfect for your performance. The first bank of 10

presets have been programmed with common effects for

live performance, and the following banks are set up in

groups by the types of effects.
3. Once you have selected the desired EFX program, raise

the EFX 1 control on the channels you wish to apply the

digital effect to.
4. Now use the EFX RTN fader control to adjust the effects

return level. The EFX RTN fader control sets the overall

level control for the DSP EFX processor.

ENGLISH

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