Behringer Mx8000 Manual

Behringer Eurodesk Mx8000 Manual

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With your highly competent suggestions for new products you’ve greatly contributed to shaping our company and making it successful. • TABLE OF CONTENT 1. THE MANUAL... 6 1.1 Nomenclature...6 1.2 An un-holstic approach...6 1.3 Key....6 2.

EURODESK OVERVIEW...6 2.1 Architecture.... 6 2.2 Metering....7 2.3 PSU (Power Supply Unit)... • 13.START-UP...37 13.1 A-channel setting up procedure... 37 13.1.1 Selecting inputs...37 13.1.2 Initializing channel for gain-setting..37 13.1.3 Auditioning a signal...37 13.2 Desk/tape setting up procedures...37 13.2.1 Desk normalization...37 13.2.2 Multitrack initialization... THE MANUAL 1.1 Nomenclature Most specialist subjects are not really all that difficult provided you understand the language used, and the vocabulary of mixing is pretty straight-forward. Nevertheless it is as well to be clear about what certain terms mean. • enables much flexibility to be bestowed onto the tape monitor signal path, not least being its ability to pick up functions easily from the main channel.

Also, during mixdown, when tape tracks are no longer monitored but MIXED, the signal path between tape input and main channel is kept to a minimum. The configuration is 24 into 8 into 24. Any amplifier circuit is limited in it’s transient response by the available current. In common with most desks of this size, the EURODESK has more than a thousand line-level operational amplifiers (op-amps) inside. When being driven hard, many desks begin to show signs of stress due to power supply limitations. Not so with the EURODESK MX9000. 3.2: Channel input switching architecture The B-channels 25 to 48 are only routable EN BLOC to the main mix, via S48. Rentmaster Keygen Download here.

Therefore the MIX-B bus can only have one function at any one time, either as a stereo AUX or secondary mix send (S48 UP) or as a set of 24 extra line or tape inputs to the main mix (S48 DOWN). • 3.4 Main equalizer Fig.

3.3: Main equalizer The main equalizer can be switched (S10) out of circuit for easy A/B comparisons between EQed and straight signals, or for when you know you don’t want to use desk EQ at all. It is best considered in three sections. First off there are two Baxendall shelving frequency controls for treble and bass, at 12 kHz and 80 Hz respectively (P4 and P9). 3.4: Aux sends For almost all FX SEND purposes, you will want auxes to be post fader, so that when a fader level is adjusted, any reverb send from that channel follows the fader. Otherwise, when the fader is pulled down, the reverb from that channel would still be audible. For CUEing purposes, aux sends will usually be set pre fader, i.e.

3.5: Routing Level to the subgroup and main mix buses is ultimately determined by the channel faders. These are designed to give a smooth logarithmic taper of a type more usually associated with the name of some pretty expensive brand. • have their own MUTE buttons (S22). Aux sends 3/4/5/6 may be diverted from the A to the B-channel via S17. Therefore if the B-channel is being used to monitor off-tape, some FX processing e.g.