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9 XENYX XL3200/XL2400/XL1600 User Manual
INSERT
The INS(ert) connector (¼" stereo jack connector) is used to connect to external
signal processors. Here you can hook up a compressor, noise gate or equalizer to
process the signal of a single channel. The insert jack is placed before the fader,
EQ and aux send. Please use an insert cable to connect to the insert point.
DIRECT OUT
This ¼" mono jack connector is a direct output which taps the signal after the
channel fader to route it to a multi-track recorder, for example. By modifying the
circuit board in the unit, the signal can also be tapped pre-fader (see chapter 6).
4.3 Stereo inputs
LINE L (MONO), LINE R
The stereo channels consist of two line inputs (¼" jacks), one for the left and
one for the right channel. The inputs are balanced (TRSconnectors), but it is also
possible to connect to unbalanced plugs (TS connectors). These channels can also
be used as mono channels by connecting to the jack labeled “L” (left).
MIC
The stereo channels also consist of XLR inputs for connecting to microphones
DIboxes and multicores.
+48 V
This is the phantom power for operating capacitor microphones along with the
control LED located next to the switch and in the Trim section of the stereo channels.
4.4 Main mix outputs
OUT A
The OUT A outputs are balanced XLR connectors with a nominal operating level of
+4 dBu and provide the main mixsignal.
OUT B
The OUT B outputs provide the MAIN B signal the volume level of which can
becontrolled.
INSERT
Like the channel inserts, the INS(ert) connectors can be usedto hook up a
dynamics processor or equalizer for further processing of the mix signal on OUT A.
4.5 Subgroup connectors
GROUP OUT 1 - 4
These four GROUP OUTS 1 – 4 carry the signals of the individual su/jointfilesconvert/576729/bgroups.
Formulti-tracking connect the outputs to the inputs of a multi-track recorder.
INSERT
Each su/jointfilesconvert/576729/bgroup has an insert jack which is labeled INS. Here you can connect to
a noise gate, compressor or equalizer to process the su/jointfilesconvert/576729/bgroup signal as a whole.
For example, route your background vocalists to one su/jointfilesconvert/576729/bgroup bus and then use
a compressor to bring the vocals closer together. This makes it sound more like a
choir rather than a group of individual soloists. The insert point is placed before
the group fader, allowing the dynamics processors (noise gate, compressor, etc.)
to be optimally used and not aected by changes in volume level of the group
fader. Please use an insert cable to connect to the insert point.
SPEAKERS
The SPEAKERS outputs provide the same signal as the headphone outputs.
Usethese outputs to hook up monitor speakers. This is helpful when the mixing
console is not located close the performance but in a separate room, such as a TV
control room. It is also possible to hook up a stage monitor, ideally one identical
to the monitors being used on stage, to listen in on the sound as perceived from
the stage monitors.
4.6 CD/tape connectors
IN
The CD/TAPE input connectors are used to hook up CD players, tapedecks or other
line-level sources.
OUT
The CD/TAPE output connectors provide the stereo main mix signal to a tape deck
or DAT recorder to record your mix. The signal is taken pre-fader so that it will not
be inuenced by the fader positions.
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