Getting started – Cables to Go 8 User Manual

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Hooking up the MultiMix 8 USB

This diagram will help you get the MultiMix 8 USB hooked up and

ready to go. The equipment you use depends on personal

preference and on whether you’re performing live or recording.

For example, you’ll see below that the MAIN MIX OUT can be

routed to a recording device for recording, or to a PA system for

live performance.

Using Proper Cables

When connecting instruments and other equipment to the

MultiMix, it’s important that you use the appropriate types of

cables. Here are some simple but important guidelines:

y

For the mic inputs, use XLR cables.

y

For the line inputs and all other 1/4” connections, use 1/4”

mono TRS cables.

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Use stereo RCA cables for the 2-track in and out.

Be sure to follow the
guidelines for which cables to
use (further down this page)
and the procedure for setting
levels (on the next page)
before you begin mixing.

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Use a USB cable to connect the USB port to a computer. Do

not use a USB hub, as hubs can introduce timing glitches in

USB communication.


Setting Levels

Before you can begin mixing different audio sources with your

MultiMix, you must set the level for each channel you’re using.

This helps to prevent distortion and clipping. The idea is to get the

strongest signal possible without clipping. Here’s how:


1. Turn the channel level control to the 12:00 position.
2. Turn the AUX SEND and GAIN controls all the way down,

and turn the EQ knobs to the center detent (you’ll feel a click).

3. Connect the source of the signal to the channel’s input.

4. Play the instrument at a normal level and adjust the channel’s

gain slowly until the PEAK LED lights.

5. Slowly reduce the channel’s gain until the PEAK LED no

longer lights when you play.

6. If you need to apply EQ, do so and check the PEAK LED to

make sure it still does not light as you play.

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