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HMM-8FX 

Front P anel Controls 

Front Panel Controls

LEVEL

CHANNEL 2 

CHANNEL 5/6 

0

5

10

CHANNEL 7/ 8 

AUX

HF

12kHz

MF

2.5kHz

LF

80Hz

PAN

5

LEVEL

TRIM

PEAK

EFX

-30

+14

-6

-50

30

-15

+15

0

-12

+12

0

-15

+15

0

0

10

5

0

10

5

L

R

LEVEL

AUX

HF

12kHz

MF

2.5kHz

LF

80Hz

0

5

10

TRIM

PEAK

EFX

BALANCE

0

-15

+15

0

-12

+12

0

-15

+15

0

0

10

5

0

10

5

0

10

5

L

R

AUX

HF

12kHz

MF

2.5kHz

LF

80Hz

EFX

BALANCE

-15

+15

0

-12

+12

0

-15

+15

0

0

10

5

L

R

75Hz

75Hz

-20

+20

-10

-50

1.CHANNE L  CONTRO L  SECTION  

(1). PEAK LED INDIC A T OR 

This LED indicators let you check the level of the signal input  

to the channel. The peak indicator lights when the input signal  

reaches 5dB below the channel’s clipping point. This  indicator  

show the level of the Post-EQ/ pre-fader signal. If the PEAK  

indicator lights more than briefly on high-level transients, you  

should use the GAIN control to decrease the input sensitivity  

of the channel. If this  dose not work, reduce the output level  

of the connected source.  

(2). TRIM CONTRO L 

According to the level of the input signal, use this knob to ad 

just the input to an appropriate level. The best balance of S/N  

and dynamic range will be achieved if you adjust the TRIM 

control so that the peak indicator lights occasionall y . This 

control adjusts the channel ’ s mic input sensitivity between  

-50dB and -6dB and the line input sensitivity between -30dB  

and +14dB. 

The mono/stereo combination input channel have a sensitivity  

of +20dB to-20dB 

(3). HPF(High-Pass Filter)  

This switch toggles the HPF on or o f f. T 

o turn the HPF on,  

press the switch In (    ). The HPF cut frequencies below 75Hz 

(4). 3BAND EQUALIZER CONTROLS  

This is a 3-band equalizer with center frequencies, range and  

type as shown belo w . 

The frequency response is flat when the  

knob is in the “ 0 ”position.  

CONTROL  MAX. 

BOOST/CUT 

FREQUENCY 

TYPE 

HIGH 

±15dB 

12kHz 

Shelving 

MID 

±12dB 

2.5kHz 

Peaking 

LOW 

±15dB 

80Hz 

Shelving 

(5). AUX 1 CONTROLS  

This knobs control the level of the signals sent to AUX 1 bus. 

This control is placed before the channel volume, it will be not  

a f fected by the channel level volume. 

(6). EFX  CONTROLS 

This knobs control the level of the signals sent to EFX bus.  

The channel signals mixed by this bus have their overall level  

set by the EFX SEND Control to the EFX SEND jack on the 

front panel. The EFX bus signal is also fed into  the   internal 

digital signal processor. Since this control is placed after the 

channel fader

, the signal level will be a

ffected by the channel 

(7). P AN /BA L  CONTRO L 

P AN (Mono Channel) 

This control pans the channel signal across the master  L  and  

R buses, thus determining the perceived position of the sound  

from that channel in the output stereo sound field. If a  

P AN 

control is set all the way to the left,for example, the sound  

from that channel will be heard from the left speaker system  

onl y 

.If it is set all the way to the right, the sound will be heard  

from the right speaker system onl y .Intermediate settings will  

cause the sound to appear at corresponding locations in the  

stereo sound field. 

BALANCE (Stereo Channel) 

This control adjusts the balance or the L/R position of the  

stereo input signal. 

T urning the BALANCE control to the left of center moves the  

apparent source toward the MAIN  L 

 bus,turning it to the right  

moves the source toward the MAIN R bus. 

(8). CHANNE L  LEVE L  VOLUME 

This is the channels main level control. It determines the  

level of the signal that is sent from the channel to the master  

mixing and e f fect buses. It is the settings of the input channel  

faders that determine the mix, or the balance of sound levels  

between the instruments or other sources connected to the  

inputs. When a channel is not being used, its volume should  

be set at the minimum position to prevent the addition of  

unwanted noise to the main program signal.  

0

10

M O N O                  M O N O              STE R E O 
                           STE R E O 
                       C O M BI N A TIO N 

fader setting.

Summary of Contents for HMM-8FX

Page 1: ...0 30 0 10 5 0 10 5 L R AUX PAN 5 LEVEL TRIM PEAK EFX 30 14 6 50 30 0 0 10 5 0 10 5 L R 0 10 5 0 10 5 L R LEVEL AUX 0 5 10 TRIM PEAK EFX BALANCE 0 0 10 5 0 10 5 0 10 5 L R AUX EFX BALANCE 0 10 5 0 10 5...

Page 2: ...WARNING...

Page 3: ...nnectors 6 Rear Panel Controls 8 Point to Remember 9 Connections 9 Applications 11 BlockDiagram 12 Specifications 13 General Specifications 3 1 Input Output Specifications 14 Service 15 Procedures 15...

Page 4: ...ing page Unpacking 502 M822 2107_Manual_01 indd 2 2006 8 22 W 09 36 04 ON OFF ON OFF PHANTOM POWER PROGRAM POWER TAPE AUX RETURN LEVEL AUX PAN 0 5 10 0 10 LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL TRIM PEAK EFX AUX 0 5...

Page 5: ...unction are provided CHANNEL EQUALIZER The 3 band equalizer are designed for 15dB HF LF 12dB MF control on input channel 2 MONO CHANNEL INSERT DSP FUNCTION 100 SELECTABLE PRESETS A built in 24bit DSP...

Page 6: ...D 12dB 2 5kHz Peaking LOW 15dB 80Hz Shelving 5 AUX 1 CONTROLS This knobs control the level of the signals sent to AUX 1 bus This control is placed before the channel volume it will be not affected by...

Page 7: ...aster mixing bus from the TAPE IN RCA jacks on the top panel 9 OUTPUT LEVEL METER A vertical row of ten LED show the continuous output level of main Output L R This type of display is free from over s...

Page 8: ...nbalanced 1 4 phone type line input jacks The signal received by these jacks is sent to the MAIN bus and AUX bus These jacks are typically used to receive a return signal from an external effect rever...

Page 9: ...main volume in the main Control section 10 CONTROL ROOM OUTPUT JACKS Use these stereo phone type output jacks to connect to your monitor system NOTE The main output siguals also route to these facks...

Page 10: ...Use only the adaptor included with this mixer Use of a different adaptor may result in fire or electric shock 2 POWER SWITCH Use this switch to turn mixer power to ON Rear Panel Controls Rear Panel Co...

Page 11: ...itioning units thyristor light dimmers etc Unless the earth system is clean all attempts to improve hum noise levels will be futile In extreme cases there will be no alternative but to provide a compl...

Page 12: ...ck LOW Shield GND Floating or Balanced low impedance most professional equipment line in and line out microphones Unbalanced low impedance some professional equipment and microphones Unbalanced high i...

Page 13: ...SKIP FWD MIN MAX PLAY PAUSE LEVEL STOP REW Before connecting to microphones and instruments be sure that all devices are turned off Also be sure that all of the mixer s channel fader and master contr...

Page 14: ...12 HMM 8FX Block diagrams Block Diagrams...

Page 15: ...IN TO MAIN L R 6dB AUX RETURN IN TO MAIN L R 16dB TAPE IN TO MAIN L R Crosstalk at 1kHz 70dB between input channels 70dB between input output channels Gain Control mono Input Channel 44dB Variable 50...

Page 16: ...l Insert Input 10k 600 0dB Phone Jack TRS T Out R In S GND Tape In 10k 600 10dBV RCA pin Jack INPUT Output Connector Output Impedance Nominal Impedance Rated Output Level Connector type MAIN 75 10K 4d...

Page 17: ...lable by contacting your warranty provider Variations Products supplied through legitimate sources are compatible with local AC power requirements Options No optional items are available for this prod...

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