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Control GAIN for the input gain

Equalizer controls for the high frequencies (H), 
mid-frequencies (M) and low frequencies (L)

Control AUX / FX to add the channel signal to 
the send way AUX and to the internal effect 
unit; 

 

the signal will be routed to the send way and 
the effect unit after the channel fader (12)

10 

Panorama control PAN to place the mono 
signal in the stereo sound;
for the stereo channel, the control is used as 
a balance control

11 

LED indicator PK: will light up briefly when 
the maximum undistorted signal level has 
been reached . If it lights up for a longer time, 
the channel is overloaded; in this case, turn 
back the control GAIN (7) .

12 

Channel fader for the volume of the channel

13 

Display for the effect number selected 1 – 16

14 

Rotary knob PROG for effect selection 

 

When the rotary knob is turned for effect 
selection, the effect number will flash on the 
display (13) for a few seconds; the previous 
effect will still be activated . To activate the 
effect selected, press the knob; the effect 
number will stop flashing .

15 

Control PARAM for the number of effect  
repeats

16 

Control FX to adjust the input level for the 
effect unit; if the effect signal is distorted, 
turn back the control accordingly

17 

Level control SEND for the signal of the send 
way AUX that is available at the output 
AUX (3)

18 

Control RET to add the input signal available 
at the jack RETURN (4) to the sum signal

19 

Fader FX to add the internal effect signal to 
the sum signal; if no effect is to be added, 
close the fader

20 

Display for the audio player 

 

When the mixer is switched on, the display 
will briefly show the welcome message “HI”; 
when the USB port (27) is not connected, 
“no” will be shown on the display

21 

Rotary knob PROG for the audio player
–  For title selection, turn the knob accord-

ingly

–  

To switch between replay and pause, 
briefly press the knob

22 

Button REC to start / stop a recording:  

 

The sum signal will be saved as an MP3 file 
on a USB flash drive .

23 

Button  MODE / REP
Briefly press the button to go to: 

 

– Bluetooth reception (indication “bLUE”)   
– no operation (indication “no”) 

 

– audio player (brief indication “USb”)
Keep the button pressed until the following 
is shown: 

 

“onE”  =  the current title is continuously re-

peated

“ALL”  =  all titles are continuously repeated 

one after the other

24 

Equalizer of the audio player for the high 
frequencies (H) and the low frequencies (L)

25 

Volume control H . P . for the headphones

26 

Fader MP3 to add the signal from the audio 
player or the USB port (27) to the sum signal

27 

USB port 

 

– output for digital sum signal 

 

– input for audio data from the computer   
–  input for audio files from a USB flash drive 

to be replayed by means of the audio 
player 

28 

On / Off switch PH . PWR of the 48 V phantom 
power supply for the XLR microphone inputs 
MIC (1)

Caution:

 Only use the switch when the mixer 

is switched off; otherwise, there may be loud 
switching noise .

29 

Power indicator ON

30 

LED indicator “+48 V”; will light up when 
the phantom power supply is switched on

31 

Level indicator for the sum signal

32 

Master faders for the output level of the sum 
signal available at the outputs M L, M R (6) 
and at the USB port (27)

4  Quick Start

To avoid loud interfering noise, set the control 
H . P . (25) to MIN and close the master faders 
M L, M R (32) prior to connection /disconnection 
and switch-on .

4.1 Connection

1) Connect the signal sources (microphones, 

instruments, etc .) to the input jacks (1, 2): 
Connect microphones by means of XLR plugs 
and units with line level by means of 6 .3 mm 
plugs .

When using microphones that require 

phantom power supply, press the button 
PH . PWR  (28); in all other cases, the button 
must not be pressed . When the button is 

Summary of Contents for MXR-120PRO

Page 1: ...R PK 15 dB 15 15 dB 15 MIN MAX 2 MIN MAX 15 dB 15 L R PK 15 dB 15 15 dB 15 MIN MAX 3 4 1 2 3 4 10 5 5 10 20 30 40 50 60 0 dB 10 5 5 10 20 30 40 50 60 0 dB FX MP3 M L M R 10 5 5 10 20 30 40 50 60 0 dB...

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Page 3: ...3 Deutsch Seite 4 English Page 8 Fran ais Page 12 Espa ol P gina 16 ELECTRONICS FOR SPECIALISTS ELECTRONICS FOR SPECIALISTS ELECTRONICS FOR SPECIALISTS...

Page 4: ...20 30 40 50 60 0 dB R L MONO LINE MIN MAX MIN MAX MIN MAX MIN MAX 0 15 15 dB 15 15 dB 15 AUX RETURN H P M L M R USB FX 01 HALL 1 02 HALL 2 03 ROOM 1 04 ROOM 2 05 REVERB DELAY DELAY ms 06 125 07 175 0...

Page 5: ...n Verwenden Sie zum Reinigen nur ein trocke nes weiches Tuch niemals Chemikalien oder Wasser Wird das Ger t zweckentfremdet nicht rich tig angeschlossen bedient oder nicht fachge recht repariert kann...

Page 6: ...Wechseln zwischen Abspielen und Pause den Knopf kurz dr cken 22 Taste REC zum Starten Stoppen einer Auf nahme Es wird das Summensignal als MP3 Datei auf einem USB Stick gespeichert 23 Taste MODE REP K...

Page 7: ...d MR 32 aussteuern Mit dem Regler H P 25 die Kopfh rerlautst rke einstellen nicht zu hoch hohe Lautst rken sch digen das Geh r 4 3 Effekte zumischen Mit der internen Effekteinheit kann einer der 16 au...

Page 8: ...10 20 30 40 50 60 0 dB R L MONO LINE MIN MAX MIN MAX MIN MAX MIN MAX 0 15 15 dB 15 15 dB 15 AUX RETURN H P M L M R USB FX 01 HALL 1 02 HALL 2 03 ROOM 1 04 ROOM 2 05 REVERB DELAY DELAY ms 06 125 07 175...

Page 9: ...e water or chemicals No guarantee claims for the unit and no liabil ity for any resulting personal damage or mate rial damage will be accepted if the unit is used for other purposes than originally in...

Page 10: ...tary knob PROG for the audio player For title selection turn the knob accord ingly To switch between replay and pause briefly press the knob 22 Button REC to start stop a recording The sum signal will...

Page 11: ...subsequent unit to an optimum level Use the control H P 25 to adjust the volume of the head phones make sure that the volume is not too high high volumes may damage your hearing 4 3 Adding effects Th...

Page 12: ...0 50 60 0 dB R L MONO LINE MIN MAX MIN MAX MIN MAX MIN MAX 0 15 15 dB 15 15 dB 15 AUX RETURN H P M L M R USB FX 01 HALL 1 02 HALL 2 03 ROOM 1 04 ROOM 2 05 REVERB DELAY DELAY ms 06 125 07 175 08 225 09...

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Page 14: ...nez le bou ton vers la droite ou la gauche pour commuter entre lecture et pause appuyez bri vement sur le bouton 22 Touche REC pour d marrer arr ter un enre gistrement le signal master est sauvegard s...

Page 15: ...e avec les faders Master ML et MR 32 Avec le r glage H P 25 r glez le volume du casque pas trop fort car des volumes lev s peuvent endommager l ou e 4 3 Mixage des effets Avec l unit interne d effets...

Page 16: ...10 20 30 40 50 60 0 dB R L MONO LINE MIN MAX MIN MAX MIN MAX MIN MAX 0 15 15 dB 15 15 dB 15 AUX RETURN H P M L M R USB FX 01 HALL 1 02 HALL 2 03 ROOM 1 04 ROOM 2 05 REVERB DELAY DELAY ms 06 125 07 175...

Page 17: ...sa bilidad alguna por cualquier da o personal o material resultante si el aparato se utiliza para otros fines diferentes a los originalmente concebidos si no se conecta o se utiliza ade cuadamente o s...

Page 18: ...ire el control seg n corresponda Para cambiar entre reproducci n y pausa pulse brevemente el control 22 Bot n REC para iniciar parar una grabaci n La se al de la suma se guardar como archivo MP3 en un...

Page 19: ...a suma para el siguiente aparato en un nivel ptimo Utilice el control H P 25 para ajustar el volumen de los auri culares aseg rese de que el volumen no est muy alto los vol menes elevados pueden da ar...

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