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EURORACK UB1622FX

-PRO

/UB1832FX

-PRO

/UB2222FX

-PRO

/UB2442FX

-PRO

SOLO

The 

SOLO

 switch is used to route the channel signal to the

solo bus (Solo In Place) or to the PFL bus (Pre Fader Listen). This

enables  you  to  listen  to  a  channel  signal  without  affecting  the

main output signal. The signal you hear is taken either before the

pan  control  (PFL,  mono)  or  after  the  pan  and  channel  fader

(Solo, stereo) (cf. chap. 2.3.10 “Level meters and monitoring”).

SUB (1-2 and 3-4)

The 

SUB

  switch  routes  the  signal  to  the  corresponding

subgroups. The UB2442FX-PRO has 4 subgroups (1-2 and 3-4).

MAIN

The 

MAIN

 switch routes the signal to the main mix bus.

The  channel  fader  determines  the  channel’s  volume  in  the

main mix (or submix).

2.2 Stereo channels

2.2.1 Channel inputs

Fig. 2.5: The various stereo channel inputs

Each  stereo  channel  has  two  balanced  line  level  inputs  on

jacks for left and right channels. Channels 9/10 and 11/12 on the

UB2442FX-PRO feature an additional XLR microphone jack with

phantom  power.  If  only  the  left  jack  (marked  “L”)  is  used,  the

channel operates in mono. The stereo channels are designed to

handle typical line level signals, and, depending on model, have

a level switch (+4 dBu or -10 dBV) and/or a line TRIM control.

Both jack inputs will also accept unbalanced connectors.

LOW CUT and MIC TRIM

These two control elements operate on the XLR connectors of

the UB2442FX-PRO, and are used to filter out frequencies below

75 Hz (LOW CUT) and to adjust microphone levels (MIC TRIM).

LINE TRIM

Use  this  control  to  adjust  the  line  signal  levels  on  channels

13-16 (UB2442FX-PRO only).

LEVEL

For level matching, the stereo inputs on the UB1622FX-PRO,

UB1832FX-PRO and UB2222FX-PRO have a 

LEVEL

 switch to

select b4 dBu and -10 dBV. At -10 dBV (homerecording

level), the input is more sensitive than at +4 dBu (studio level).

2.2.2 Equalizer stereo channels

The stereo channels contain a stereo EQ section. The cut-off

frequencies of the high and low bands are 12 kHz and 80 Hz

respectively,  while  the  center  frequencies  of  the  high-mid  and

low-mid bands are 3 kHz and 500 Hz respectively. The HIGH and

LOW controls have the same characteristics as the EQ in the

mono channels. Both mid range bands are of the peak filter type.

A stereo EQ is superior to two mono EQs on a stereo signal as

two separate EQs will usually result in a discrepancy between

left and right channels.

2.2.3 Aux sends stereo channels

In principle, the aux sends of the stereo channels function the

same way as those of the mono channels. As the aux sends are

mono, the send from a stereo channel is first summed to mono

before it reaches the aux bus.

2.2.4 Routing switch, solo and channel fader

Fig. 2.6: Balance control and mute switch

BAL

The 

BAL

(ANCE) control has a similar function to the PAN control

in the mono channels.

The balance control determines the levels of the left and right

input signals relative to each other before both signals are routed

to the left/right main mix bus (or odd/even subgroup).

The remaining control elements in the stereo channels perform

the same functions as their counterparts in the mono channels

(MUTE switch, MUTE and CLIP LEDs, SOLO switch,  SUB and

MAIN switches and channel fader).

2.3 Interface panel and main section

Where it was useful to trace the signal flow from top to bottom

in order to gain an understanding of the channel strips, we now

look at the mixing console from left to right. The signals are, so to

speak,  collected  from  the  same  point  on  each  of  the  channel

strips and then routed to the main section all together.

2.3.1 MON control, aux sends 1, 2 and 3 (FX)

Turning up the AUX 1 control in a channel routes the signal to

the aux send bus 1.

+

As the UB1832FX-PRO is equipped with an additional

monitor  path,  its  first  aux  control  in  the  channel

strips  is  named  MON.  The  console  also  has  a

dedicated master fader (MON SEND) for this aux path.

AUX SEND 1, 2 and 4

The 

AUX SEND 1

 control governs the master send level of the

mix created by the individual channel AUX 1 sends.

Likewise, the 

AUX SEND 2

 contol is the master control for the

aux 2 bus, and 

AUX SEND 4

 controls the AUX 4 bus.

Fig. 2.7: The AUX SEND controls of the main section!

AUX SEND 3 (FX)

The 

FX

  control  determines  the  signal  level  for  effects

processing, i.e. regulates the level to an external (or the inter-

nal)  effects  device.

2. CONTROL ELEMENTS AND CONNECTORS

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Summary of Contents for EURORACK UB1622FX-PRO

Page 1: ...Version 1 3 June 2004 User s Manual EURORACK UB1622FX PRO UB1832FX PRO UB2222FX PRO UB2442FX PRO ENGLISH All manuals and user guides at all guides com a l l g u i d e s c o m...

Page 2: ...e of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third pro...

Page 3: ...is simple to use you ll soon appreciate that I both personally and in my capacity as musician and sound engineer put you the end user first and that these products were only possible because of the p...

Page 4: ...designed to give you both an overview of the controls as well as detailed information on how to use them In order to help you understand the links between the controls we have arranged them in groups...

Page 5: ...se so as to be entitled to benefit from our extended warranty Alternatively you can use our online registration option available on the world wide web www behringer com You will find the serial number...

Page 6: ...riven too high If this happens back off the TRIM control and if necessary check the setting of the channel EQ meter you have to press the SOLO switch and set the MODE switch in the main section to PFL...

Page 7: ...ontrols have the same characteristics as the EQ in the mono channels Both mid range bands are of the peak filter type A stereo EQ is superior to two mono EQs on a stereo signal as two separate EQs wil...

Page 8: ...ixed with any dry channel signal UB1622FX PRO and UB1832FX PRO On these consoles this function is performed by the AUX SEND 2 control FX SOLO You can use the SOLO switch to separately monitor the aux...

Page 9: ...ols for monitor mix with effect STEREO AUX RETURN FX On consoles UB1622FX PRO and UB1832FX PRO this is the STEREO AUX RETURN 2 on consoles UB2222FX PRO and UB2442FX PRO this is the STEREO AUX RETURN 3...

Page 10: ...and carry the main mix signal unbalanced Connect this to the inputs of your recording device The final output level can be adjusted via the high precision MAIN MIX fader If you connect a compressor or...

Page 11: ...nction activated Solo in Place audio signals from channels with PAN controls that have not been moved fully left or right are displayed at a lower volume than in the PFL function As a rule solo signal...

Page 12: ...vocal track enhanced with reverb in parallel to a dry vocal track when doing the mix down later on you can freely determine the amount of reverb added The UB2442FX PRO has the effect output on the rea...

Page 13: ...ate mains cable is supplied with the equipment POWER switch Use the POWER switch to turn on the mixing console The POWER switch should always be in the Off position when you are about to connect your...

Page 14: ...Use either mono plugs or use stereo plugs to link the ring and shaft or pins 1 3 in the case of XLR connectors Fig 6 2 XLR connections Caution You must never use unbalanced XLR connectors PIN 1 and 3...

Page 15: ...nce approx 240 symm 120 unbalanced Max output level 28 dBu 22 dBu UB1622FX PRO Control room outputs Type 1 4 TS connector unbalanced Impedance approx 120 Max output level 22 dBu Headphones outputs Typ...

Page 16: ...are not covered by this warranty s improper handling neglect or failure to operate the unit in compliance with the instructions given in BEHRINGER user or service manuals s connection or operation of...

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