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EURORACK MX602A
7. SETTING UP
7.1 Selecting inputs
1) Mono channels accept mic or line inputs. If you are using the mic input, make sure nothing is connected to
the line input (and vice-versa).
The mic inputs are more sensitive than the line inputs. Do not connect mics with phantom power switched on.
Never use unbalanced mic cables with the phantom power switched on ever! Shorting the +48 V to earth can
cause serious damage.
2) Stereo channels accept any line level signals. Any stereo channel can be run in mono simply by connecting
into the left jack socket only. These channels are suitable for a variety of line-level sources including MIDI
instruments and tape returns from multitrack.
3) Stereo aux returns are primarily designed for returning effects units, though these too may be given over to
tape returns or MIDI instrument outputs.
Fig. 7.1: Setup example
7.2 Initializing channels for gain setting
1) Set gain to minimum and all aux sends to off (fully counter-clockwise).
2) Set EQ to flat (all knobs at 12 o’clock).
3) Set the output level to unity gain (
set to “0”).
7.3 Auditioning a signal and setting up a channel
1) Turn up channel volume to unity gain (
to “0”). All other channel volume controls should be set fully
counter-clockwise (minus infinity).
7. SETTING UP