LIVEMIX CS-SOLO
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MASTER OUTPUT
The Master Output options allow you to select the
type of output you will be using (stereo or mono),
as well as adjust settings that pertain to the overall
volume of your mix.
HEADPHONES STEREO VS. BALANCED MONO
This setting affects how the
⅛
” jack (on the front of
the unit) and the ¼” jack (on the back of the unit)
output audio. The jacks on the personal mixer can be
configured for a Stereo or a Mono mix.
Select Headphones Stereo if using headphones/in-
ear monitors or select Balanced Mono, if sending the
output to floor monitors.
MUTE MASTER OUTPUT
To mute the master output, PRESS Mute Master
Output. When enabled, a red indicator will flash in the
Status Bar.
You can also enable Mute Master Output by
PRESSING and HOLDING down the Master Volume
knob for 3 seconds.
There are three ways to cancel Mute Master Output:
1. Turn the Master Volume Knob.
2. De-select Mute Master Output.
3. PRESS and HOLD down the Master Volume Knob
for 3 seconds.
VOLUME LIMIT
The headphone amplifiers in Livemix personal mixers are high performance amplifiers. The Volume
Limit reduces the amount of overall volume available with the Master Volume knob. The Volume
Limit will not affect the sound of your mix.
PEAK LIMITER
The Peak Limiter is a compressor that sets a hard limit and stops sound from exceeding that limit.
This function will protect the system and your ears from overly loud transients or other loud audio
levels. The Peak Limiter can affect the sound of your mix.
NOTE:
When the mix is set to Balanced Mono,
BOTH the front and back audio jacks
will be set to mono. Channel panning
adjustments will not be heard.
NOTE:
If using Livemix in Balanced Mono,
the Intercom and Ambient Mics will be
turned off. This is to prevent feedback
and team communications from being
heard through floor wedges.