Hookup, Big knob – MACKIE Big Knob Studio Command System User Manual

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BIG KNOB

BIG KNOB

6

POWER

ON

AC SELECT

220-240V

100-120V

BAL/UNBAL

MONITOR

A

2-TRACK

A

2-TRACK

B

OUTPUTS

DAW

OUTPUT

PHONES

AMP

STUDIO

BAL/UNBAL

+

4dB

-10dB

+

4dB

-10dB

+

4dB

-10dB

+

4dB

-10dB

+

4dB

-10dB

BAL/UNBAL

L

R

DAW

PHONES

MIX INPUT

-10dB

+4dB

MONITOR

B

BAL/UNBAL

L

R

-10dB

+4dB

MONITOR

C

BAL/UNBAL

L

R

L

R

L

R

L

R

L

R

L

R

L

R

-10dB

+

4dB

BAL/UNBAL

BAL/UNBAL

BAL/UNBAL

BAL/UNBAL

-10dB

+

4dB

BAL/

UNBAL

BAL/

UNBAL

(MONO)

RIAA

SOURCES

2-TRACK

B

(MONO)

-10dB

+4dB

-10dB

+4dB

-10dB

+4dB

DAW

MIX

PHONO

GROUND

TALK BACK

FOOT

SWITCH

L

R

BAL/

UNBAL

(MONO)

L

R

L

R

L

R

-10dB +10dB

-10dB +10dB

-10dB +10dB

-10dB +10dB

2-TRACK

A

U

U

U

U

STUDIO MONITORS

Mackie HR824 or other

Active Studio Monitors

MONITOR B

Mackie HR824 or other

Active Studio Monitors

MONITOR A

Passive

Studio Monitors

Headphones

Sound Card

Footswitch

Headphone Distribution

Amp

DAT Recorder

Reel-to-Reel

Recorder

MONITOR C

Powered

Subwoofer

Turntable

Stereo Power

Amplifier

LINE

IN

LINE

OUTS

MIC

IN

1

2

3

4

above the MONITOR A

output jacks is in

the –10 dB position (counterclockwise). If it is,

turn the control up to the +4 dB position and

then turn up the Big Knob VOLUME control.

Now it should get louder, faster.

10. If you have monitors connected to the STUDIO

OUTS

, make sure the PHONES/STUDIO

OUTS SOURCE

button on the front panel is

out, and the STUDIO OUTS ON/OFF

button

is ON (LED above the button is lit).

11. Slowly turn up the STUDIO OUTS LEVEL

control on the front panel. You should begin

to hear playback from your DAW through your

studio monitor speakers. Adjust the STUDIO

OUTS LEVEL control to a comfortable listening

level. If it seems like you have to turn up the

LEVEL control all the way to hear the studio

monitor speakers, turn down the LEVEL control

and check to see if the trim control

above the

STUDIO OUTS

jacks is in the –10 dB position

(counterclockwise). If it is, turn the control

up to the +4 dB position and then turn up the

LEVEL control. Now it should get louder, faster.

12. If you have a headphone distribution amplifier

connected to the PHONES AMP

outputs, you

should be able to turn up the volume for each

headphone connected to the headphone amplifi-

er and hear playback from the DAW. If it seems

like you’re not getting enough volume from the

headphone amplifier, turn down all the head-

phone volume controls on the headphone ampli-

fier and check to see if the +4/–10 level switch

above the PHONES AMP

output jacks

is in the –10 dB position (pushed in). If it is,

switch it to the +4 position and then turn up the

headphone volume control on the headphone

amplifier. Now it should get louder, faster.

13. You can connect a pair of headphones to one of

the two PHONES

jacks on the front panel of

Big Knob. Slowly turn up its associated LEVEL

control to a comfortable listening level.

14. If you want to record from the DAT or cassette

player to your DAW, start playback on the DAT

or cassette connected to Big Knob.

CAUTION: See “A Cautionary Note” on the next

page to avoid creating a feedback loop through

the 2-TRACK inputs and outputs.

15. Push in the 2-TRACK A

button in the INPUT

SOURCE SELECT section on the front panel

and turn off the DAW MIX button. Slowly turn

up the trim control

for the 2-TRACK A input

until you see the meters

on the front panel

light. Adjust the control until the meters are

lighting the “0” LED regularly. You want the

“+8” LED to light only occasionally, and the

“OL” LED to not light at all.

16. Make sure the inputs to the DAW are selected

for recording. Start recording and the playback

from the 2-TRACK A input to Big Knob should

be recording in the DAW application. If it seems

like you’re not getting enough volume from the

2-TRACK playback, check to see if the +4/–10

level switch

above the DAW

output jacks

is in the –10 dB position (pushed in). If it is,

switch it to the +4 position. This will provide a

stronger signal to send to your DAW.

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