Behringer MX9000 User Manual

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Channels

Source

Route

Destination

1

Kick

Direct out

Track 2

2

Snare

Direct out

Track 3

3

Hi Hat

Direct out

Track 4

4

Tom 1

Subgroups 5 and 6

Tracks 5 and 6

5

Tom 2

Subgroups 5 and 6

Tracks 5 and 6

6

Tom 3

Subgroups 5 and 6

Tracks 5 and 6

7

Tom 4

Subgroups 5 and 6

Tracks 5 and 6

8

Cymbals (overheads) L

Direct out

Track 7

9

Cymbals (overheads) R

Direct out

Track 8

10

Bass microphone

Subgroup 3

Track 1

11

Bass DI

Subgroup 3

Track 1

12

Escaping prisoners

Subgroup 4

Who knows?

13

Trumpet

Subgroups 1 and 2 Tracks 9 and 10

14

Trombone

Subgroups 1 and 2 Tracks 9 and 10

15

Sax

Subgroups 1 and 2 Tracks 9 and 10

16

BVs 1

Subgroups 7 and 8 Tracks 11 and 12

17

BVs 2

Subgroups 7 and 8 Tracks 11 and 12

18

BVs 3

Subgroups 7 and 8 Tracks 11 and 12

19

Conga L

Direct out

Track 13

20

Conga R

Direct out

Track 14

21

Guitar 1 microphone

Direct out

Track 15

22

Guitar 2 microphone

Direct out

Track 16

23

Lead vocal

Direct out

Track 17

Tab. 16.1: Channel assignment

Tape Monitoring will be via MIX-B in tape return mode. Once tracks are layed, they will be flipped onto the

A-channels (1 to 17), and overdubbing can commence via tracks 18 to 24. Also “bouncing”, reducing several

tracks onto one or a stereo pair, requires access to the full routing matrix. This is available to the A-channels,

but not the B-channels.

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