Controls and connections – Nady Systems MXE-612 User Manual

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CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS

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(13A)

2. STEREO INPUT SECTION

(13A) L (MONO) LINE INPUT

On stereo input channels 3-6, the 1/4" line inputs are designed for

stereo or mono line-level signals such as those from keyboards,

drum machines, CD players, tape decks, or samplers. However,

these inputs can also be used as standard mono line inputs by

connecting the signal to the L (MONO) line in. This signal will be

routed equally to the BAL control and the left and right outputs in

the same way as the standard line input channels. For the stereo

inputs, the mono channel PAN (6) control is replaced by the BAL

(Balance) control. See also BAL CONTROL (14) below.

(13B) R LINE INPUT

When using channels 3-4, 5-6 as stereo input channels, the left

signal should be connected to the L input and the right signal to

the R input. These signals will be routed to the AUX, EQ and

Channel Gain controls equally and will retain their stereo

separation. The AUX, EQ, BAL, and Channel Gain controls all

function the same as those on the mono input channels.

When a stereo signal is input to a stereo input channel, these

controls will affect the left and right signals equally. The Stereo

Line Inputs jacks are 1/4" TRS balanced phone jacks, Tip =

positive (+), Ring = negative (-), Sleeve = ground. The input

signals to these jacks can be either balanced or unbalanced.

(4) EQUALIZERS

The stereo channel EQ’s operate in the same manner as those in

the mono channels. The left and right signals will be affected

equally. A stereo equalizer is generally preferable anyhow to using

two mono equalizers when equalizing a stereo signal as it avoids

possible discrepancies between the left and right settings.

(5) AUX/EFF SEND

These are the same as for the mono channels. Note that a mono

sum is taken from the stereo input.

(14) BAL CONTROL

For a mono input to the L (MONO) input the function of the control

is the same as the PAN controls (6) of the mono channels.

However, when a channel is run in stereo, this control functions as

a Balance control, determining the relative Balance of the left and

right channel signals being sent to the left and right Master Mix

buses. For example, with the Balance control turned fully

clockwise, only the right portion of the channel’s stereo signal will

be routed to the Master Mix.

(8) CHANNEL GAIN CONTROL

This has the same function as for the mono channels. See MONO

INPUT SECTION, page 6.

(13B)

(4)

(5)

(14)

(8)

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