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1.2 STEREO INPUT CHANNELS (ST) 

1.  ST1 

and 

ST2 Inputs

 use standard 1/4”  (6.25mm) Jack 

sockets for balanced or unbalanced line level stereo sources 
such as professional keyboards, drum machines and other pro 
audio equipment.

 

2.  ST2

 includes 

USB IN 1-2 

from the 

ZEDi USB interface

Plugging into the jacks will override the input from USB. Make 
sure nothing is plugged into the jack sockets if you want to use 
the 

ST-2 

for USB playback.

 

3.  ST3 

is 

USB IN 3-4 

from the 

ZEDi USB interface

 

See section 3. for more information on the ZEDi USB 
interface

.

 

4.  ST1 Gain Control 

adjusts the input level to the 

ST1

 channel. 

There is no 

Gain Control 

for 

ST2

.

 

5.  HF 

and 

LF EQ 

are the same for as they are for 

M1 

M2 

and 

are set at the same frequencies. 

There is no EQ for 

ST2

.

 

6. 

AUX send

 controls the amount of signal sent from the 

channel to the aux buss and 

AUX OUT

 

The signal is sourced pre-fader (

MIX

) so is independent of the 

level being sent to the main L-R Mix. 

Unlike the FX bus, there is 

a master level control for the 

Aux

 output.

 

7.  FX send 

controls the amount of signal sent from the 

channel to the FX buss and the 

FX OUT

. The signal is post-

fader (

MIX

) which means it’s affected by the channel 

MIX

 

control so it stays in proportion to the signal going to the 

MAIN 

MIX

.

 

8.  BAL

 adjusts the relative level between the left and right 

stereo signals as they are sent to the left and right busses and 
subsequently the main outputs. 

There is no 

BAL 

for 

ST2

.

 

9.  MIX 

rotary fader controls the amount of signal to the left 

and right busses.

 

10.  Pre-Fade Listen (PFL) 

switches the channel input signal to 

the headphones for checking before adding it to Mix. The 

PFL 

signal is taken after the 

EQ

 but before the 

MIX

 control. 

 

The 

LR Meters

 display the channel input level when 

PFL 

is 

activated.

 

Summary of Contents for ZEDi-10

Page 1: ...i 10FX We recommend that you read all of this user guide to get the best from your mixer and after reading please keep this safe for future reference Included in this package is ZEDi 10 ZEDi 10FX Mixer IEC C5 Mains Power Cable Please check correct mains plug is fitted for your country USB A B Cable 2M This User Guide ...

Page 2: ...definition or for reducing hiss and harshness 8 MF EQ Mid Frequency equaliser affects frequencies in the signal for adding presence or for removing boxiness 9 LF EQ Low Frequency equaliser affects bass frequencies in the signal to cover boom and sub bass frequencies 10 AUX send controls the amount of signal sent from the channel to the aux buss and AUX OUT The signal is sourced pre fader MIX so is...

Page 3: ...ount of signal sent from the channel to the aux buss and AUX OUT The signal is sourced pre fader MIX so is independent of the level being sent to the main L R Mix Unlike the FX bus there is a master level control for the Aux output 7 FX send controls the amount of signal sent from the channel to the FX buss and the FX OUT The signal is post fader MIX which means it s affected by the channel MIX co...

Page 4: ...for studio control room monitoring applications 6 48V switches industry standard 48V phantom power to all the microphone inputs for use with condenser microphones and active D I boxes requiring 48V 7 POWER LED indicates that the mixer is switched on 8 MONITORS level controls the volume of signal from the MONITOR OUT shown section 3 9 MONITOR SOURCE select switches the source signal to the MONITOR ...

Page 5: ...lect Parameter control The display will show a parameter value of P0 to P9 Reset the editable effects parameters to factory defaults by holding down FX Select Parameter control and TAP TEMPO Button at the same time whilst switching on the power Turn off the internal effects by setting the ZED FX Multi Model preset to 00 4 FX TO AUX controls the level of effects signal sent to the aux buss and AUX ...

Page 6: ...B Audio Interface 3 2 Troubleshooting USB Audio Interface problems Playback and recording problems when using the ZEDi USB Audio Interface can be avoided by following the steps below Minimum System Requirements Ensure that your PC exceeds the Minimum System Requirements of the Digital Audio Workstation software that you are using to guarantee reliable performance and recording without pops clicks ...

Page 7: ...o manufacturer guidelines 4 Good Practice 5 1 Connecting Microphones Dynamic or condenser microphones and DI boxes should be connected to the Mic Input Socket using a balanced XLR Microphone cable If you re using a condenser microphone it will require 48V Phantom Power to work Some active DI boxes may also require phantom power Avoid hot plugging when connecting any equipment and make sure AUX MAS...

Page 8: ...ity or remove unwanted frequencies and improve the tonal balance of the source sound so keep the channel PFL switch enabled for now 6 Get the best sound 6 2 Shaping Sound EQ filters audio passing through it and allows you to cut turn down or boost turn up selected frequencies Boosting a frequency too much may cause the signal to clip or distort Cutting a frequency will cause a reduction in signal ...

Page 9: ...rgy LF sounds such as kick drum should be kept centre to distribute them evenly and share the load between speakers 6 4 Applying Effects to the Mix ZEDi 10FX only Before adding effects think about whether you want it to sound as though the voice or instruments are in a certain performance space if you want to add repetition effects such as echo delay or if you want them to sound like they do on th...

Page 10: ...10 7 Application examples Live Microphone Electro Acoustic Guitar Electronic Piano Powered PA Speakers iPad Wedge Monitor Bass Guitar Microphone External FX Unit Phones IEM Monitoring ...

Page 11: ...itar Electronic Piano Active Studio Monitors Bass Guitar Dynamic or Condenser Microphone Drum Machine PC Phones Monitoring Reference Monitors Dynamic or Condenser Microphone External FX Unit Requires available stereo return channel ...

Page 12: ...follow the operating instructions printed in this User Guide Do not remove cover Never operate the mixer if the cover is not correctly fitted Power sources Only connect the console to mains power of the type described in this User Guide and marked on the rear panel Use a power cord with sealed mains plug appropriate for your local mains supply as provided with the mixer If the provided plug does n...

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