Daw phones mix level switch, Talkback footswitch, Outputs – MACKIE Big Knob Studio Command System User Manual

Page 11: Monitor a outputs, Monitor a trim control, Monitor b outputs, Monitor b trim control, Monitor c outputs, Monitor c trim control, Track a outputs

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Operation Guide

Oper

ation Guide

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For example, the DAW’s 1-2 outputs can send the

main mix to the DAW MIX

inputs on Big Knob,

and the DAW’s 3-4 outputs can send a custom head-

phone mix to the DAW PHONES MIX INPUT. You

can then use the PHONES/STUDIO OUTS SOURCE

button to select the mix for the PHONES

and STUDIO OUTS

.

DAW PHONES MIX Level Switch

This two-position switch sets the input level of the

DAW PHONES MIX inputs to either +4 dB (bal-

anced input) or –10 dB (unbalanced input). Use the

+4 dB setting for professional equipment or sound-

cards operating at the +4 dBu standard, and use the

–10 dB setting for consumer equipment or sound-

cards operating at the –10 dBV standard.

TALKBACK FOOTSWITCH

This 1/4-inch TS connector accepts a standard

momentary footswitch (normally open), or a mo-

mentary handheld switch such as the Switchcraft

ED900. This allows a producer standing at a remote

location to activate the talkback circuit and commu-

nicate with recording talent.

When an external switch is connected and goes from

its “normally open” position to its “momentary closed”

position, the front panel TALKBACK TO 2-TRACKS

and TO PHONES/STUDIO

buttons both acti-

vate, their LEDs illuminate, and the talkback circuit

is activated just as if someone had physically pressed

these two buttons. See “Appendix B: Connections” for

a wiring diagram of the footswitch connection.

OUTPUTS

The following outputs are fed by the “control room

bus.” This is the signal path fed from the inputs cur-

rently selected with the INPUT SOURCE SELECT

buttons and routed through the Big VOLUME

Knob.

MONITOR A OUTPUTS

These stereo 1/4-inch balanced/unbalanced outputs

connect to the first set of external speakers. You

can connect these outputs to self-powered speakers,

or to a power amplifier driving passive speakers.

MONITOR A Trim Control

This trim control adjusts the sensitivity of the

MONITOR A output signal. Use the +4 dB setting

when connecting to balanced inputs on professional

equipment operating at the +4 dBu standard, and

use the –10 dB setting when connecting to unbal-

anced inputs on consumer equipment operating

at the –10 dBV standard. The trim control can be

adjusted to any setting between the +4 and –10

positions if necessary to precisely match the levels

among the MONITOR A, B, and C outputs.

MONITOR B OUTPUTS

Works as described above for the Monitor A path.

MONITOR B Trim Control

Works as described above for the Monitor A path.

MONITOR C OUTPUTS

Works as described above for the Monitor A path.

MONITOR C Trim Control

Works as described above for the Monitor A path.
Note: The overall level of the MONITOR A, B, and C

OUTPUTS is controlled by the Big VOLUME

Knob

on the front panel.

2-TRACK A OUTPUTS

These stereo 1/4-inch balanced/unbalanced outputs

connect to the inputs of the first external 2-track

recorder. This could be a DAT deck, cassette deck,

reel-to-reel recorder, etc. The signal at these out-

puts is whatever source is selected with the INPUT

SOURCE SELECT buttons on the front panel.

2-TRACK A Level Switch

This two-position switch sets the level of the 2-TRACK

A outputs to either +4 dB (out) or –10 dB (pushed in).

Use the +4 dB setting when connecting to balanced

inputs on professional equipment operating at the

+4 dBu standard, and use the –10 dB setting when

connecting to unbalanced inputs on consumer equip-

ment operating at the –10 dBV standard.

2-TRACK B OUTPUTS

Works as described above for the 2-TRACK A OUTPUTS.

2-TRACK B Level Switch

Works as described above for the 2-TRACK A level

switch.

DAW OUTPUTS

These stereo 1/4-inch balanced/unbalanced outputs

connect to a pair of inputs on the DAW audio interface.

DAW Level Switch

This two-position switch sets the level of the DAW out-

puts to either +4 dB (out) or –10 dB (pushed in). Use

the +4 dB setting when connecting to balanced inputs

on professional equipment or soundcards operating at

the +4 dBu standard, and use the –10 dB setting when

connecting to unbalanced inputs on consumer equip-

ment or soundcards operating at the –10 dBV standard.

By allowing balanced or unbalanced operation, as well

as –10 or +4 operation, on an individual basis, you can

connect any combination of professional or consumer

2-track recorders and DAW soundcards that you have

available in your arsenal of audio recording equipment.

Note: All three of the above out-

puts (2-TRACK A, 2-TRACK B, and

DAW) produce the signal selected

by the INPUT SOURCE SELECT

buttons on the front panel. These

outputs require no variable level output controls

(aside from the +4/–10 switches), since the con-

nected 2-track recorders and DAW inputs typically

have their own variable input level controls.

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