Behringer MX9000 User Manual

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Fig. 3.2: Channel input switching architecture

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The B-channels 25 to 48 are only routable EN BLOC to the main mix, via S48. Therefore, the

MIX-B bus can only have one function at any one time, either as a stereo AUX or secondary mix

send (S48 UP) or as a set of 24 extra line or tape inputs to the main mix (S48 DOWN).

3.3 Input gain setting

The channel input level is set by the TRIMPOT (P2). Use SOLO/PFL (S26) to bring the channel’s input onto

the L/R bargraph meters under the master section of the EURODESK MX9000. This also sends the SOLO/

PFLed signal to the left and right speakers. Channel PFL/SOLO (S26) has an associated LED (L26). (See

also 13.1 “A-channel setting up procedure” and 6.5 “Solo/PFL”.)

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For level-setting (as opposed to localized listening) choose to use the mono PFL rather than

the post fader SOLO bus (S95 DOWN).

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SOLO/PFL never interrupts the mix at the main recording outputs. It follows that aux sends

and subgroups must also be unaffected, since they can contribute directly to the main mix.

In addition to switchable PFL/SOLO metering, a couple of LEDs (L24 and L25) continuously monitor whether

a signal is present (-20 dB) or the channel is going into overload (PEAK). These take their cue from three test

points: input, post EQ and post fader. In all cases the higher level wins. You do NOT want the overload light to

come on, or if it does no more than very intermittently during a take or a mix.

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