Return to aux 1, Jack normalling, Owner’ s manual – MACKIE 1202-VLZ3 User Manual

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Owner’s Manual

Owner’

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Typically, these knobs can just live at the center

detent, and the effects device’s output control should
be set at whatever they call unity gain (check their
manual). If that turns out to be too loud or too quiet,
adjust the effects device’s outputs, not the mixer. That
way, the mixer’s knobs are easy to relocate at the center
detent.

Signals passing through these controls will proceed

directly to main mix, with one exception (see paragraph
below). The STEREO RETURNs do not have MUTE/ALT
3-4 switches, so if you want these signals to get to the
ALT 3-4 mix, you’ll have to patch the effects device’s
outputs into one of the stereo channels, and MUTE/ALT
those channels.

41. RETURN TO AUX 1

If you want to add reverb or delay to the stage monitor

mixes of AUX 1, this is the switch for you.

With the switch up, STEREO RETURN 1 and 2 behave

normally — they deliver their signals into the main mix.
With the switch down, STEREO RETURN 1 still behaves
normally, but STEREO RETURN 2 will feed AUX SEND 1
instead of the main mix.

Still with us? Good. So far, with the switch down, we

have STEREO RETURN 1 feeding the main mix and
STEREO RETURN 2 feeding AUX SEND 1. Now, sup-
pose you only have one effects device, and you want it to
feed both the MAIN MIX and AUX SEND 1. That’s where
“jack normalling” comes in:

JACK NORMALLING

Jack normalling (not to be confused with Jack

Normalling, Chicago Cubs utility infielder, 1952-61, .267
LBA) is a feature found on almost every mixer, keyboard
and effects device. These jacks have special spring-
loaded pins that connect to the signal pins, but when
something is plugged into the jack, that connection is
broken.

These normalling pins can be used in all sorts of ways.

The ubiquitous phrase “LEFT (MONO)” means that if
you plug a signal into the LEFT side and have nothing in
the RIGHT side, that signal is also fed to the right input,
courtesy of jack normalling. As soon as you plug some-
thing in the RIGHT side, that normalled connection is
broken.

How does all this relate to the

RETURN TO AUX 1 [41] switch?
STEREO RETURN 1’s inputs are
normalled to STEREO RETURN 2.
If you have one effects device, plug
it into STEREO RETURN 1. Plug
nothing into STEREO RETURN 2.
Now the signals feeding the STEREO RETURN 1 inputs
will also be sent to the STEREO RETURN 2 inputs.

Engage the RETURN TO AUX 1 switch, and now the

STEREO RETURN 2 knob will become an additional
AUX SEND 1 knob for the signal at AUX RETURN 1. Say
that ten times! Once again, AUX RETURN 1 will behave
normally, as always.

Congratulations! You’ve just read about all the fea-

tures of your 1202-VLZ3. You’re probably ready for a cold
one. Go ahead. The rest of the manual can wait.

POWER

ON

PHANTOM

ON

L MAIN

MAIN

OUTPUT

LEVEL

4

3

R/4

L/3

CHANNEL INSERT

BAL/UNBAL

BALANCED

BAL/UNBAL

ALT

OUTPUT

R

L

CONTROL

ROOM

SERIAL NUMBER

MANUFACTURING DATE

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

DO NOT OPEN

REPLACE WITH THE SAME TYPE FUSE AND RATING.

DISCONNECT SUPPLY CORD BEFORE CHANGING FUSE

UTILISE UN FUSIBLE DE RECHANGE DE MÊME TYPE.

DEBRANCHER AVANT DE REMPLACER LE FUSIBLE

WARNING:

TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT

EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. DO NOT REMOVE COVER.

NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.

CAUTION

AVIS:

RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE — NE PAS OUVRIR

2

1

( PRE-FADER / PRE EQ TIP SEND / RING RETURN )

XDR

TM

EXTENDED DYNAMIC RANGE MIC PREAMPLIFIERS ARE PROPRIETARY TO MACKIE DESIGNS, INC.

-10

dBV

GAIN

+15dB -45dB

M

IC GAIN

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U

60

LINE IN 1

MIC

1

LOW CUT

75 Hz

18dB/OCT

LOW CUT

75 Hz

18dB/OCT

LOW CUT

75 Hz

18dB/OCT

LOW CUT

75 Hz

18dB/OCT

BAL

OR

UNBAL

LINE IN 2

MIC

2

BAL

OR

UNBAL

LINE IN 3

MIC

3

BAL

OR

UNBAL

LINE IN 4

MIC

4

BAL

OR

UNBAL

AUX SEND

1

2

1

2

R

R

L

L /

MONO

ALL BAL/UNBAL

TAPE

INPUT

TAPE

OUTPUT

L

R

L

R

L

R

MAIN OUT

BAL/UNBAL

L

MONO

MONO

MONO

MONO

LINE IN 5–6

R

LINE IN 7–8

LINE IN 9–10

LINE IN 11–12

BAL

OR

UNBAL

L

R

BAL

OR

UNBAL

L

R

BAL

OR

UNBAL

L

R

BAL

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UNBAL

XDR

MIC PRE

XDR

MIC PRE

XDR

MIC PRE

XDR

MIC PRE

GAIN

+15dB -45dB

M

IC GAIN

0

U

60

-10

dBV

GAIN

+15dB-45dB

M

IC GAIN

0

U

60

-10

dBV

GAIN

+15dB -45dB

M

IC GAIN

0

U

60

-10

dBV

O

O

+15

O

O

+15

AUX

+15

-15

+15

-15

+15

-15

HI

12kHz

MID

2.5kHz

LOW

80Hz

HI

12kHz

MID

2.5kHz

LOW

80Hz

HI

12kHz

MID

2.5kHz

LOW

80Hz

HI

12kHz

MID

2.5kHz

LOW

80Hz

HI

12kHz

MID

2.5kHz

LOW

80Hz

HI

12kHz

MID

2.5kHz

LOW

80Hz

HI

12kHz

MID

2.5kHz

LOW

80Hz

HI

12kHz

MID

2.5kHz

LOW

80Hz

EQ

L R

1

MUTE

PAN

AUX

EQ

PAN

AUX

EQ

PAN

AUX

EQ

PAN

AUX

EQ

PAN

AUX

EQ

PAN

AUX

EQ

PAN

AUX

EQ

PAN

ALT 3–4

MUTE

ALT 3–4

MUTE

ALT 3–4

MUTE

ALT 3–4

MUTE

ALT 3–4

MUTE

ALT 3–4

MUTE

ALT 3–4

MUTE

ALT 3–4

PRE FADER

SOLO

LEVEL

2

PRE FADER

SOLO

LEVEL

3

PRE FADER

SOLO

LEVEL

4

PRE FADER

SOLO

LEVEL

5/6

PRE FADER

SOLO

LEVEL

7/8

PRE FADER

SOLO

LEVEL

9/10

PRE FADER

SOLO

LEVEL

11/12

PRE FADER

SOLO

LEVEL

POWER

RUDE

SOLO

LIGHT

LEVEL

SET

CONTROL

ROOM

SOURCE

ALT 3–4

TAPE

MAIN MIX

CLIP

LEFT RIGHT

0dB=0dBu

ASSIGN

TO MAIN MIX

MAIN MIX

/SUBMIX

CTL ROOM

+12dB

O

O

U

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O

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U

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-15

+15

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U

U

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U

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U

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