Allen&Heath Xone 3D User Manual

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XONE:3D User Guide

+ 6

OFF

+ 10!

1

FILTER

1

CUE

2

OFF

HF

OFF

LF

+ 6

OFF

MF

+ 6

LEVEL

-10

+ 10

0

FX2

0

+ 6

0

FX1

0

+ 6

PRE

-15

-20

OO

-6

-3

-10

+ 3

+ 6

0

XFADE

X

Y

SC 1 - 2

LINE B

LINE A

MIXER SECTION — CHANNEL INPUT

1

2

3

4

FX 1-2 send controls
These controls adjust the signal level that

is sent from each channel to the two FX

mix busses. These signals will appear at

the RCA sockets on the rear of the unit.
FX1 PRE switch determines whether the

FX1 send signal is affected by the channel

fader. When pressed the signal is pre-

fader, when released post-fader.
FX1 can also be sent to the input of the

soundcard for processing or recording by

the PC (see Soundcard Mode for details).
FX2 is pre-fader (this can be changed

internally - see User Options). FX2 can

also be selected as the audio source for

the Auto Beat detector (See BPM

Detector).

1

Input Selection
Two switches select one of three possible

stereo audio sources; Line A (RIAA phono

on CH 2–4), Line B, or output from the

computer via the internal soundcard (SC1-

6). Switch 2 (SC) overrides switch 1

(phono/line). The led indicator displays

which source is active:

CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4

Switch1 gn

LineA Phono Phono Phono

Switch1 red LineB LineB LineB LineB
Switch2 red SC1-2 SC3-4 SC5-6 SC1-2

2

Channel Level Control
This control has a range of +/- 10dB either

side of the 0dB centre position. Use it to

adjust the signal level of an audio source to

give a nominal 0dB reading on the channel

meter, with the peak level at or below

+6dB. Turn LEVEL down if the +10 peak

meter starts flashing.

3

Channel Equalizer/Isolator
The Xone:3D is equipped with a very

powerful 3 band EQ stage providing a

controlled +6dB of boost when fully

clockwise, but full isolation (cut) of each

band for dramatic effect when fully anti-

clockwise. Centre frequencies are set at:

HF = 10kHz (high frequency, treble)

MF = 1.2kHz (mid frequency)

LF = 120Hz (low frequency, bass)

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