AVSL Citronic MINI:MIX2.0 User Manual

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If a microphone is to be used, connect this to the front panel 6.3mm MIC input jack.
Connect line level sources such as CD player or mp3 player to CH A and CH B line inputs.

Connect headphones to either front 3.5mm or 6.3mm jack output for monitoring.
Recording equipment can be connected via the “REC” outputs using a twin RCA lead for a

stereo output independent of the MASTER level slider.

Operation

Gradually turn up the amplifier or active speakers to the required volume level.
Turn up the MASTER level slider part way for checking.

Check the microphone by speaking into it and gradually increasing the MIC level slider.
For line inputs, ensure that the sound source is playing and gradually increase the level slider.

For USB audio, switch the channel line selector to USB and start playback from the preferred
audio software installed on the computer. Ensure all levels on the software player are turned

up and gradually increase the channel level slider on the Mini:Mix-2.0
Likewise, the main mix output can be delivered to PC or Mac via either USB connection.
Sliding the CROSSFADER from left to right fades between CH A and CH B in the main mix.

Pressing the CUE button in selects CH B to headphones. Left in the out position selects CH A.
Set the MASTER level slider to the required volume level during use and move down to zero

before disconnecting or connecting any inputs. Remember to turn amp or active speakers
down fully before disconnecting the Mini:Mix-2.0 from the system.


Troubleshooting

No power LED

Ensure CH A USB is connected to an active USB power supply

No output from line
inputs

Check signal source is playing and volume is turned up
Check input signals and condition of connection leads
Check CROSSFADER is not selected to opposite channel
Check channel fader is not fully down
Check MASTER fader is not fully down

Power and VU LEDs lit
but no output

Check output connections to amplifier or recorder
Check amplifier or recorder levels are not turned fully down

No output from
PC/Mac via USB

Check that USB audio device is recognized by computer
Check that USB audio device is selected for output in software
Check that volume levels are turned up in software player
Check that channel line selector is switched to USB

Output is very loud or
distorted

Check level of input signal is not too high
Reduce channel and MASTER faders levels
Check input gain level on recorder or recording software

Output is working but

at very low level

Check input audio source level is not too low
Increase channel and MASTER faders levels
Check input gain level on recorder or recording software

Errors and omissions excepted.

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