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                                                                                            page 11                               User guide  MX-8 

4.2.5 

Quick reference: Table with all programmable parameters 

Where is which parameter set? 

 

The following table lists the parameter menu with its items and parameters: 
  

 

Item 

Parameter 

Description 

 

 

 

Preset 

Preset name 

Name of the preset 

 

Preset master volume 

Master volume of the preset 

 

Preset output  

Choice of active outputs 

Parameters 

Level 

Level of each output  

 

Delay 

Delay times for outputs 3 and 4 

 

Graph. EQ  [1

st

. frequency] 

Level of 1

st

 band of the graphic 

equalizer; settable vor each 
output  

 

… 

… 

 

Graph. EQ [12

st

 frequency] 

Level of 12

th

 band of the graphic 

equalizer; settable for each output 

 

Param. EQ 1 Freq 

Frequency of the 1

st

 parametric 

equalizer; settable for 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 equalizers] 

 

 

Limiter on/off 

Set limiter individually for each 
output 

Config. 

Graph EQ Band 1 

Frequency of the 1

st

 band of the 

graphic equalizer  

 

Graph EQ Band 12 

Frequency of the 12

th

 band of the 

graphic equalizer  

 

Monitor / VU Out 

Select output for headphone 
connection (monitoring) and VU 
meter 

 

LCD Contrast 

Contrast of the LCD display 

 

Vol/Preset Protect 

Rotery encoder protection on/off 

 

Welcomescreen Line 1 

1

st

 line of welcome screen 

 

Welcomescreen Line 2 

2

nd

 line of welcome screen 

 

Output 1 Name 

Name of 1

st

 output 

 

Output 2 Name 

Name of 2

nd

 output 

 

Output 3 Name 

Name of 3

rd

 output 

 

Output 4 Name 

Name of 4

th

 output 

Service 

Firmware 

Firmware version 

 

4.3 

Internal modifications 

 

B

EFORE OPENING THE UNIT

TURN IT OFF AND 

REMOVE THE POWER CORD

.  

O

NLY THEN REMOVE THE SIX SCREWS AN THE COVER

 

4.3.1 

Phantom voltage, microphone/line, high-pass filter 

These modifications are performed by means of jumpers. Within the MX-8, 
there are two groups of jumpers for each of the four outputs. 
The following image shows the upper group of 4 jumpers each per channel. 

Summary of Contents for MX 8

Page 1: ...Analogue digital 8 channel mixer MX 8 User guide...

Page 2: ...ramming a new preset or reprogramming an existing one 7 4 2 Programming the MX 8 The parameter menu 8 4 2 1 Preset 9 4 2 2 Parameters 9 4 2 3 Config 10 4 2 4 Service 10 4 2 5 Quick reference Table wit...

Page 3: ...red Up to 20 different sets of settings so called presets can be programmed and can easily be recalled by the user for each occasion as required This manual adresses users in sections 2 3 and 4 1 Thes...

Page 4: ...by one of the LEDs 5 or 6 Consumer level audio equipment such as CD or cassette player are connected on the back to inputs 24 or 25 respectively 5 LED indicator CD Music rendition via CD 6 LED indica...

Page 5: ...his output can be used for capturing and transmitting the ambiance of e g a mass to external rooms 21 Level Direct OUT Controls the output level of the direct output 22 Link in Permits multiple mixers...

Page 6: ...rs 1 through 4 are written above and below the display A dot within a square indicates that this particular output is active Please note The preset settings can be guarded against accidental changes I...

Page 7: ...pears see below The four items preset parameters config and service appear Briefly push the preset knob The first preset will appear preset 1 in case no preset name has been given so far In case you w...

Page 8: ...r Laptop are required In oder to enter the parameter menu and therefore the programming mode first turn the unit off Then turn it back on again while pushing both knobs volume and preset until the par...

Page 9: ...from one output to the next Graph EG Set the level of the 12 bands of the graphic equalizer for each of the 4 outputs see picture below By turning the preset knob you will move to the next frequency...

Page 10: ...trast of the LCD display from 0 to 50 for an optimal readability Vol Preset protect The protection of the settings is such that changes e g changing between presets or temporary volume changes can onl...

Page 11: ...other parametric equalizers Limiter on off Set limiter individually for each output Config Graph EQ Band 1 Frequency of the 1 st band of the graphic equalizer Graph EQ Band 12 Frequency of the 12 th...

Page 12: ...6 jumpers for each of the four channels The numbers 1 through 6 denote the six potentiometers for each channel Their functions will be described in section 4 3 3 THD low noise threshold on off A noise...

Page 13: ...he amplification of the channel to the level of the input signal 3 Threshold control Adjusts the response sensitivity of the microphone The here adjusted threshold can be disabled if necessary by a ju...

Page 14: ...tic velocity of 343 m s according to a room temperature of 20 C Variable graphic equalizer VariGraph EQ 48 bands 12 per output VariGraph frequencies for the bands 1 and 12 can be arbitrarily chosen fo...

Page 15: ...inates the problem of forgotten passwords The user domain can be protected against accidental change of settings Freely definable welcome message upon power up 2 lines of 16 characters each For each c...

Page 16: ...terschied 0 dB 3 dB 6 dB 10 dB settable with internal dip switch 3 band equalizer High frequency 12 dB at 10 kHz Mid frequency 12 dB at 700 Hz Low frequency 12 dB at 70 Hz Frequency response 3 dB for...

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