Control elements and connectors, 1 mono channels – Behringer Ultra-Low Noise Design 12-Input 2/2-Bus Mixer with Premium Mic Preamplifiers UB1204-PRO User Manual

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EURORACK UB1204FX-PRO/UB1204-PRO User Manual

2. Control Elements and Connectors

This chapter describes the various control elements of your mixing console.

All controls, switches and connectors will be discussed in detail.

2.1 Mono channels

2.1.1 Microphone and line inputs

Fig. 2.1: Connectors and controls of mic/line inputs

MIC
Each mono input channel offers a balanced microphone input via the XLR

connector and also features a switchable +48 V phantom power supply for

condenser microphones.

Please mute your playback system before you activate the phantom
power supply to prevent switch-on thumps being directed to your
loud speakers. Please also note the instructions in chapter 2.4.2
“Voltage supply, phantom power and fuse”.

LINE IN
Each mono input also features a balanced line input on a 1/4" connector.

Unbalanced devices (mono jacks) can also be connected to these inputs.

Please remember that you can only use either the microphone
or the line input of a channel at any one time. You can never use
both simultaneously!

LOW CUT
The mono channels of the mixing consoles have a high-slope LOW CUT filter for

eliminating unwanted, low-frequency signal components (75 Hz, 18 dB/octave).

GAIN
Use the GAIN control to adjust the input gain. This control should always be

turned fully counterclockwise whenever you connect or disconnect a signal

source to one of the inputs.

2.1.2 Equalizer

Fig. 2.2: The equalizer of the input channels

All mono input channels include a 3-band equalizer. All bands provide boost or

cut of up to 15 dB. In the central position, the equalizer is inactive.
The upper (HIGH) and the lower band (LOW) are shelving filters that increase

or decrease all frequencies above or below their cut-off frequency. The cut-off

frequencies of the upper and lower band are 12 kHz and 80 Hz respectively.

The mid band is configured as a peak filter with a center frequency of 2.5 kHz.

2.1.3 Aux sends

Fig. 2.3: The AUX SEND controls in the channel strips

Aux sends take signals via a control from one or more channels and sum these

signals to a so-called bus. This bus signal is sent to an aux send connector and

then routed, for example, to an active monitor speaker or an external effects

device. The return from an external effect can then be brought back into the

console via the aux return connectors.
For situations which require effects processing, the aux sends are usually

switched post-fader so that the effects volume in a channel corresponds to

the position of the channel fader. If this were not the case, the effects signal

of the channel would remain audible even when the fader is turned to zero.

When setting up a monitor mix, the aux sends are generally switched to

pre-fader; i.e. they operate independently of the position of the channel fader.
Both aux sends are mono, are sourced after the equalizer and offer up to

+15 dB gain.

If you press the MUTE/ALT 3-4 switch, aux send 1 is muted,
provided that it is switched post-fader. However, this does not affect
the aux send 2 of the UB1204FX-PRO.

AUX 1 (MON)
In the UB1204FX-PRO, aux send 1 can be switched pre-fader and is thus

particularly suitable for setting up monitor mixes. In the UB1204-PRO, the first

aux send is labeled MON and is permanently switched pre-fader.

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