Making connections – Phonic 17 User Manual

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5. AUX Returns

These 1/4" TS inputs are for the return of audio to the

Helix Board 17 mixers, processed by an external signal

processor. If really needed, they can also be used as ad-

ditional inputs. The feed from these inputs can be adjusted

using the AUX Return controls on the face of the mixer.

When connecting a monaural device to the AUX Return

1 and 2 inputs, simply plug a 1/4" phone jack into the left

(mono) input, and the signal will appear in the right as

well. This, however, does not work for the AUX Return 3

input on the .

NB. When any device is plugged into the mixer’s corresponding EFX

Return inputs (AUX Return 3), the mixer’s internal digital effect engine

is then disabled.

6. Foot Switch Jacks

These ports are for the inclusion of a foot switch, used

to remotely adjust properties of the built-in Digital Effect

processor. The uppermost jack is used to turn the Digital

Effects on and off, where the lower jack is used for adjust-

ing tap delay properties.

7. Phones

This stereo output port is suited for use with headphones,

allowing monitoring of the mix. The audio level of this output

is controlled using the Control Room / Phones control.

8. Record Out

These outputs will accommodate RCA

cables, able to be fed to a variety of

recording devices. Also included is a

mini stereo jack for the addition of

recording devices such as MD play-

ers, and even laptop computers. The

Trim Control ensures you can adjust

the output level of these controls to

match to your recording level.

9. 2T Return

These RCA inputs are used to con-

nect the mixer with parallel external

devices, such as sub mixers or CD,

Cassette Players. Also included are

mini stereo jacks, for receiving signals from audio devices

like portable CD, MD and MP3 players.

10. Main Out

These two 1/4" TRS phone jacks will output the fi nal

balanced stereo line level signal sent from the main mix-

ing bus. The primary purpose of these jacks is to send the

main output to external devices, which may include power

amplifi ers (and in-turn, a pair of speakers), other mixers,

as well as a wide range of other possible signal processors

(Equalizers, Crossovers, etcetera).

Making Connections

Inputs and Outputs

1. XLR Microphone Jacks

These jacks accept typical 3-pin XLR

inputs for balanced and unbalanced

signals. They can be used in con-

junction with microphones – such as

professional condenser, dynamic or

ribbon microphones – with standard

XLR male connectors, and feature

low noise preamplifi ers, serving for

crystal clear sound replication. The

Helix Board 17 mixer features fi ve

standard XLR microphone inputs.

NB. When these inputs are used with condenser microphones, the

Phantom Power should be activated. However, when Phantom Power

is engaged, single ended (unbalanced) microphones and instruments

should not be used on the Mic inputs.

2. Line Inputs

This input accepts typical 1/4" TRS balanced or TS unbal-

anced inputs, for balanced or unbalanced signals. They

can be used in conjunction with a wide range of line level

devices, such as keyboards, drum machines, electric gui-

tars, and a variety of other electric instruments.

3. Stereo Channels

The Helix Board 17 features a few balanced stereo chan-

nels, thrown in for maximum fl exibility. Each of these stereo

channels features two 1/4" phone jacks, for the addition

of various line level input devices, such as electronic key-

boards, guitars and external signal processors or mixers.

If you wish to use a

monaural device on

a stereo input, simply

plug the device’s 1/4"

phone jack into the

left (mono) input and

leave the right input

bare. The signal will be

duplicated to the right

due to the miracle of

jack normalizing.

4. AUX Sends

These 1/4" TRS

balanced outputs may be used to connect to an external

signal processor, or even to an amplifi er and speakers

(depending on your desired settings) from the mixer. The

signal from the AUX Sends is controlled by the AUX master

controls (on the face of the mixer), which obtain their signal

from the AUX controls located on each channel strip. The

Helix Board 17 features 2 AUX sends.

NB. When sending unbalanced signals from this output, a 1/4

"

TRS

stereo plugs must be used and have the ring-pin disconnected, as to

avoid damaging this mixer.

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