Controls and functions, English – Samson Txm16 User Manual

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STEREO INPUT CHANNEL SECTION
The TXM16 and TXM20 feature stereo input channels

for connected stereo line level devices like keyboards

and drum machines, as well as the outputs from effects

processors and digital guitar modelers. The TXM 16 has

two sets of stereo inputs which make up channels 9/10

and 11/12, while the TXM20 has four sets of stereo inputs

which make up channels 9/10, 11/12, 13/14 and 15/16.

The Stereo input channels have a three-band fixed equal-

izer and AUX and EFX sends and are laid out the same as

the mono inputs. The following section details the stereo

input controls:

15 – SIGNAL LED

The TXM16 and TXM20’s Stereo Input also includes a

SIGNAL LED which, when illuminated, indicates that a sig-

nal is present at the input.

16 - GAIN Control

The TXM16 and TXM20’s pre-amp stage has a variable

GAIN control with a range of -20 to +20dB on the stereo

LINE input.

17 - HIGH/MID/LOW - Channel Equalizer

The TXM16 and TXM20 Stereo input channels feature a

3-band equalizer allowing you to adjust the high, mid,

and low frequencies independently on each channel. The

stereo channel equalizer is laid out like a mono input on

the control panel input strip, but internally, the equalizer

is affecting a stereo signal path. The channel’s frequency

response is flat when the knobs are in the “12:00” position.

Rotating the knob towards the right will boost the cor-

responding frequency band by 12dB/15dB, and rotating it

towards the left will cut the frequency by 12dB/15dB. The

frequency centers, range of boost or cut, and equalizer

type for each band are as follows:
High: 12kHz +/- 15dB shelving type
Mid: 2.5kHz +/- 12dB peaking type
Low: 80Hz +/- 15dB shelving type

Auxiliary Busses ( 18 - 22 )

The TXM series include several auxiliary signal paths, or

buses, that can be used to create independent mixes for

sending to the internal or external effects processors, or to

an external monitor system. These buses start by sending

the signal from each individual channel, which is set with

one of the auxiliary control knobs. Then, the mix of all

the channels auxiliary level is ultimately sent to either an

internal effects processor, or to an output jack to connect

to an external effect or monitor system. To help you con-

trol your effects and monitor mixes, the TXM16 has three

auxiliary buses, while the TXM20 has four auxiliary buses.
In order to operate your mixer correctly it is important to

understand the concept of PRE and POST fader sends. For

more information on Pre and Post aux sends, see the pre-

vious section “Pre…?, Post?… What’s that?” Located on

page 4 of this manual.

18 – AUX 1- Pre Fader Send

Each of the TXM16 and TXM20’s stereo input channels

include an AUX 1 send, which controls the amount of that

channel’s signal that is sent to the AUX 1 Output. The sig-

nal feeding Aux 1 is sent before, or pre, the channel Fader,

so the channel Fader has no effect on the Aux 1 level. The

Aux 1 bus is usually used to create a separate mix for a

floor monitor system.
Note: If the AMP MODE switch is set to either MONO - -

AUX 1, or AUX 1 - - AUX 2, the signal from AUX 1 bus will

be sent directly to the internal power amplifier. For more

information on the AMP MODE switch see the section

“Using the AMP MODE Switch” on page 12 in this manual.

19 – AUX 2 - Pre Fader Send TXM16 / PRE/POST TXM20

Each of the TXM16 and TXM20’s stereo input channels

include an AUX 2 send, which controls the amount of that

channel’s signal that is sent to the AUX 2 Output. On the

TXM16, the signal that feeds Aux 2 is sent before, or pre,

the channel Fader, so the channel Fader has no effect on

the Aux 2 level. On the TXM20, Aux 2 can be configured

for pre or post fader send using the PRE/POST switch. The

Aux 2 bus is usually used to create a separate mix for a

floor monitor system, but you can set the Pre/Post switch

on the TXM20 to Post to use the send as an effects bus to

an external processor
Note: If the AMP MODE switch is set to AUX 1 - - AUX 2, the

signal from AUX 2 bus will be sent directly to the internal

power amplifier. For more information on the AMP MODE

switch see the section “Using the AMP MODE Switch” on

page 12 in this manual.

20 - PRE/POST - switch (TXM20 only)

The PRE/POST switch is used to select the point that the

Aux 2 bus uses to send the signal. When the PRE/POST

switch is set to PRE, the signal feeding Aux 2 is sent before

the fader, so the channel Fader has no effect on that level.

This is the normal setting when using Aux 2 as a monitor

send. When the PRE/POST switch is set to POST, the signal

feeding Aux 2 is sent after the fader, so the channel Fader

has an effect on that level, meaning the Aux level tracks

up and down with the channel Fader. This is the normal

setting for using Aux 2 as an effects send, since when you

set the channel louder, you normally want the effect to

get louder.

21 – AUX 3/EFX1 - Post Fader Send

The TXM16 and TXM20 provides high quality, 24 Bit digital

effects, and the level of effects can be set independently

on each channel. The stereo channel’s EFX knob controls

the amount of signal that is sent to the EFX bus. The signal

of the EFX bus is routed to the DSP EFX section for on-

board signal processing. On the TXM20, the EFX1 signal

can also be sent to an external effect device connected to

the EXF 1 SEND jack located on the front panel jack field.

Controls and Functions

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