control the overall level. The output jacks on the first
Listen Four
will be a sub-mix of just the drums, and its
Main
Level
knob will control just the level of the drums in both the sub-mix and the overall mix.
Connecting to the WAV Recorder
The
WAV Recorder
just has an
INS
header, and so it can only be connected at the end of a daisy-chain. This is
useful for making a recording of the main mix. Since the
WAV Recorder
can accept line or modular level signals,
the
Listen Four
’s switch can be set to either Line or Mod. The
Input Gain
knob on the
WAV Recorder
can be
adjusted to the maximum recording level without clipping. Adjusting this knob will not effect the output level of the
Listen
modules.
In the photo above, two
Listen Fours
and a
WAV Recorder
are daisy-chained by connecting the
OUTS
to
INS
headers. This creates an eight channel mixer with a stereo recording of the main mix.
The photo on the right shows a
twelve channel mixer with stereo
recording of the main mix.
Patching into any of the twelve
channels will pass the signal to
the 1/4” outputs, as well as the
WAV Recorder.
No cables
need to be patched between
modules. Each
Listen
module’s
Main Level
knob controls the
sub-mix level of its four channels
plus the module to the left of it.
The sub-mix can be taken simply
by patching into the Left and
Right output jacks on the
Listen
Four
modules. The headphone
jack on these modules can also
be used to cue or monitor the
sub-mix.
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Twelve channel mixer with two four-channel sub-mixes, 1/4” balanced stereo
outputs and stereo recording directly from the main mix. Each sub-mix has a
headphone jack with independent level for cueing.