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User guide  MX-4 

 

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1  Power connector

: Connector for power cord to a 230 V / 50 Hz AC voltage source.

 

 2  Fuse: 

315 mA 

 3  Main on/off switch

 

 4  Output: 

Output connectors (to power amplifiers, etc.) 

 5  Direct  OUT:

  Direct  output  without  any  signal  processing.  This  output  can  be  used  for  capturing 

and transmitting the ambiance of e.g. a mass to external rooms. 

 6  Level Direct OUT: 

Controls the output level of the direct output 

 7  Link in:

 Permits multiple mixers to be linked, creating additional inputs. 

 8  Link out: 

Output when linking multiple mixers 

 9  Tape-recording:

 Phono connectors for tape-recording 

10  Tape rendiction: 

Phono connectors for music rendition via tape

 

 

11  CD rendition:

 Phono connectors for music rendition via CD 

12  Microphone/line inputs

 

 
 

   Basic operation of the MX-4 

3.1 Pro

grammable settings („presets“) 

 

The  MX-4  combines  numerous  integrated  functions  with  very  simple  operation.  Even  in 

acoustically difficult environments, best results are achieved. So-

called „presets“ can easily be 

programmed.  No  less  than  20  of  these  preset  slots  enable  programming  for  any  application 
and make them available to the user at the touch of one’s fingertips. 

 

For each preset, the following 3 parameters are programmed: 

 

the master volume 

 

which of the 4 outputs are to be active 

 

a preset name. This way the different settings are immediately distinguishable. 

 

3.2  Changing between presets 

 

 

Turn the unit on with the main on/off switch in the back. 

 

The  welcome  message  will  appear  in  the  display.  After  a  few  seconds,  it  will  
disappear  again  and  the  settings  of  the  current  preset  will  show  up.  Below,  an 
example is given. 

 

 

 
  
 
 
 
 
 

Here  one  can  see  the  current  preset 

 

Summary of Contents for MX 4

Page 1: ...Audio Vertriebs Entwicklungsgesellschaft mbH MX 4 Analogue digital 4 channel mixer User guide Table of contents...

Page 2: ...a new preset or reprogramming an existing one 6 4 2 Programming the MX 4 The parameter menu 7 4 2 1 Preset 8 4 2 2 Parameters 8 4 2 3 Config 9 4 2 4 Service 9 4 2 5 Quick reference Table with all prog...

Page 3: ...with its own software This makes programming simple and straightforward Laptop or PC are no longer required Up to 20 different sets of settings so called presets can be programmed and can easily be r...

Page 4: ...ic rendition via CD 6 LED indicator tape Music rendition via tape 7 Volume control for CD tape 8 Level indicator for CD tape A level of 5 dB indicates that the input is overdriven 9 Low frequency leve...

Page 5: ...12 Microphone line inputs Basic operation of the MX 4 3 1 Programmable settings presets The MX 4 combines numerous integrated functions with very simple operation Even in acoustically difficult envir...

Page 6: ...ame time By pushing the preset knob the display will successively show each output The respective name of the output will appear in the example given below SchiffV as well as a little square next to t...

Page 7: ...ning the volume knob one click the shown output can bei either activated or deactivated Now the programming for this preset is complete By pushing the volume knob you will exit the programming mode Yo...

Page 8: ...reset output Choose the desired outputs for a given preset The procedure is described in detail in section 4 1 4 2 2 Parameters Level Determine the level for each output Set the desired value by turni...

Page 9: ...be used for monitoring purposes The output chosen here is also the one corresponding to the VU meter in the display By turning the volume knob you can chose the desired output LCD contrast Set the con...

Page 10: ...each output Param EQ 1 Gain Gain of the 1 st parametric equalizer settable for each output Param EQ 1 Q Q factor of the 1 st parametric equalizer settable for each output same for the other parametric...

Page 11: ...ated on the label In order to realise the function on the left short the respective jumper High pass filters for each of the 4 microphone line inputs 40 Hz 100 Hz For the use of microphones the jumper...

Page 12: ...in adjustment as additional microphones are activated This automatic can be either enabled or disabled by this jumper Selection for each of the four inputs to which outputs OUT 1 through OUT 4 they ar...

Page 13: ...SP structure 4 channels with completely independent 24 bit 96 kHz digital audio processing output levels Output level and master volume Independent setting of output level for each channel 12 to dB ve...

Page 14: ...rface Display 2 lines of 20 characters each user input via two rotary encoders with integrated pushbuttons All settings are adjusted directly on the instrument by menu driven user guidance i e without...

Page 15: ...0 mW 180 mW 85 mW 20 mW Processor Hold time 8 ms 256 ms 512 ms 768 ms settable with internal dip switch Pegelunterschied 0 dB 3 dB 6 dB 10 dB settable with internal dip switch 3 band equalizer High fr...

Page 16: ...r any patent or patent rights of AVE mbH Specifications mentioned in this publication are subject to change without notice This publication supersedes and replaces all information previously supplied...

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