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Another way to do the same thing is assign the 

 

channels to the alt 3–4 mix, then patch out of the 

 

alt 3–4 output back into an unused stereo channel line 
input. If that’s your choice, don’t ever engage the mute/
alt 3–4 switch on that stereo channel, or you’ll have 
every dog in the neighborhood howling at your feedback 
loop.

Another benefit of the ALT 3–4 feature is that it 

 

can act as a “AFL” (After-Fader-Listen): just engage 

 

a channel's mute/alt 3–4 switch and the alt 3–4 switch 
in the source matrix and you’ll get that channel, all 

 

by itself, in the control room and phones. 

Mute/alt 3–4 is one of those controls that can 

 

bewilder newcomers, so take your time and play 

 

around with it. Once you’ve got it down, you’ll 

 

probably think of a hundred uses for it!

26.  Pan

Pan adjusts the amount of 

channel signal sent to the left 
versus the right outputs. On 
mono channels (ch. 1–6 or 7–14 
with connections to the L input 
only) these controls act as pan 
pots. On  stereo channels (7–14) 
with stereo connections to L and 
R  inputs, the pan knob works like 
the balance control on your home 

stereo.

Pan determines the fate of 

 

the main mix and alt 3–4 mix. 
With the pan knob hard left, 

 

the signal will feed either main 
out L (bus 1) or alt output L 

 

(bus 3), depending on the 

 

position of the alt 3–4 switch. 
With the knob hard right, the 
signal feeds main out R (bus 2) 
or alt output R (bus 4).

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Constant Loudness ! ! !

The 1402VLZ4’s pan controls employ a design called 

“Constant Loudness.” It has nothing to do with living 
next to a freeway. As you turn the pan knob from left 
to right (thereby causing the sound to move from the 
left to the center to the right), the sound will appear to 
remain at the same  volume (or loudness). 

If you have a channel panned hard left (or right) and 

reading 0 dB, it must dip down about 4 dB on the left 
(or right) when panned center. To do otherwise (the 
way Brand X compact mixers do) would make the sound 
appear much louder when panned center.

3-Band EQ

The 1402VLZ4 has 3-band equalization at carefully 

selected points — low shelving at 80 Hz, mid peaking 
at 2.5 kHz, and hi shelving at 12 kHz. “Shelving” means 
that the circuitry boosts or cuts all frequencies past the 
 specified frequency. For example, rotating the low EQ 
knob 15 dB to the right boosts bass starting at 80 Hz and 
continuing down to the lowest note you never heard. 
“Peaking” means that certain  frequencies form a “hill” 
around the center  frequency — 2.5 kHz in the case of 
the mid EQ.

27.  Low EQ

This control gives you 

up to 15 dB boost or cut 
below 80 Hz. The circuit is 
flat (no boost or cut) at the 
center detent position. This 
frequency represents the 
punch in bass drums, bass 
guitar, fat synth patches, 
and some really serious 
male singers. 

Used in conjunction with 

the low cut [3] switch, 
you can boost the low EQ 
without injecting a ton of 
subsonic debris into the 
mix.

28.  Mid EQ

Short for “midrange,” 

 

this knob provides 15 dB 

 

of boost or cut, centered 

 

at 2.5 kHz, also flat at the 
center detent. Midrange 
EQ is  often thought of as 
the most dynamic, because 
the frequencies that define 
any particular sound are almost always found in this 
range. You can create many interesting and useful EQ 
changes by turning this knob down as well as up.

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Summary of Contents for 1402VLZ4

Page 1: ...1402VLZ4 OWNER S MANUAL 14 Channel Compact Mixer CAUTION TOREDUCETHERISKOFFIRE REPLACEWITHCORRECTTYPEFUSE REMOVE POWERCORDBEFORECHANGINGVOLTAGE 100VAC 120VAC 240VAC...

Page 2: ...ctions importantes pour le fonctionnement et l entretien service dans le livret d instruction accompagnant l appareil 20 NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a C...

Page 3: ...ON 8 1 MIC INS CHANNELS 1 6 8 PHANTOM POWER 8 2 LINE INS CHANNELS 1 6 8 3 LOW CUT CHANNELS 1 6 9 4 GAIN CHANNELS 1 6 9 5 STEREO LINE INS 9 6 4 10 LEVEL STEREO CHANNELS ONLY 9 EFFECTS SERIAL OR PARALLE...

Page 4: ...ibility From every input to every output the 1402VLZ4 is designed to provide the highest headroom and lowest noise possible for maximum signal integrity Plus it is truly Built Like A Tank with a ridic...

Page 5: ...s not even necessary to hear what you re doing to set optimal levels But if you d like to Plug headphones into the phones output jack then turn up the phones knob just a little 1 Turn on the mixer by...

Page 6: ...op computer are connected to the RCA tape inputs This allows you to playback your recordings made using the DAW of your choice The Alt 3 4 outputs are used to feed the inputs to your computer s sound...

Page 7: ...connected to channels 9 and 10 while a synth is connected to the line inputs of channels 13 and 14 An iPodTM docking station is connected to the tape RCA inputs so you can play pre recorded music dur...

Page 8: ...renditions over long cables or audio snakes with minimum interference and high frequency signal loss Ask your dealer or guitar maker about their recommendations for a good DI box Phantom Power Most m...

Page 9: ...Signal s Dry Signal s Aux Send Aux Return Wet Signal Channel Path Mix Stage Output Section Processed Signal Signal Processor e g Compressor Signal Processor e g Reverb Dry Signal Processed Signal Inse...

Page 10: ...will be automatically boosted by 6 dB Connect your tape recorder s outputs here using standard hi fi RCA cables Use these jacks for convenient tape playback of your mixes You ll be able to review a mi...

Page 11: ...TRS plug 12 Headphones Out This stereo jack will drive any standard headphone to very loud levels To learn how signals are routed to these outputs see source matrix 33 on page 16 If you re wiring you...

Page 12: ...screwdriver to slide the switch if needed The switch allows you to use the mixer in different countries and voltages meet interesting people from other cultures and entertain them with your unique bl...

Page 13: ...vel of several channels with one knob That s called subgrouping Simply assign these channels to the alt 3 4 mix engage alt 3 4 in the source 33 matrix and the signals will appear at the control room a...

Page 14: ...sing the sound to move from the left to the center to the right the sound will appear to remain at the same volume or loudness If you have a channel panned hard left or right and reading 0 dB it must...

Page 15: ...ependently of the channel s level control Aux 1 in post mode and aux 2 are post low cut post EQ and post fader That is the sends obey the settings of these controls Aux 1 in pre mode follows the EQ an...

Page 16: ...u engage these switches or make sure the control room submix 34 fader is fully counterclockwise off Now you know how to select the signals to send to the engineer s control room or phones From there t...

Page 17: ...on is nearing and you ll want to play a soothing CD for the crowd to prevent them from eating the furniture Then you think But I have the CD player plugged into the tape inputs and that never gets to...

Page 18: ...this switch up disengaged aux send 1 will tap a channel pre fader level and pre mute alt 3 4 meaning that no matter how you manipulate those controls as they feed the main mix the aux send will contin...

Page 19: ...Cubs utility infielder 1952 61 267 LBA is a feature found on almost every mixer keyboard and effects device These jacks have special spring loaded pins that connect to the signal pins but when somethi...

Page 20: ...mixer Noise Turn the channel gain and stereo return knobs down one by one If the sound disappears it s either that channel or whatever is plugged into it so unplug whatever that is If the noise disapp...

Page 21: ...left cord and a right cord which are plugged into the two mic preamps You can cook up your own adapter for a stereo microphone Y two cables out of a female 1 4 TRS jack to two male XLR plugs one for...

Page 22: ...cases you will have to make up special adapters to interconnect your equipment For example you may need a balanced XLR female connected to an unbalanced 1 4 TS phone plug TIP SLEEVE TIP SLEEVE Unbala...

Page 23: ...ack labeled left mono The signal will be routed to both the left and right sides of the return circuit and will show up in the center of the stereo pair of buses it s assigned to or it can be panned w...

Page 24: ...o CMRR Mic in to Insert Send out max gain 1 kHz better than 70 dB Maximum Levels Mic in 22 dBu Tape in 16 dBu All other inputs 22 dBu Main Mix XLR out 28 dBu All other outputs 22 dBu Impedances Mic in...

Page 25: ...TER FADER LISTEN PFL PRE FADER LISTEN ASSIGN TO MAIN AFL L PFL AFL R AUX 2 MIX SOLO MIX MID HI 80 2K5 12K LO MAIN L MAIN R ALT L ALT R AUX 1 PRE AUX 1 POST AUX 2 POST SOLO PFL AFL L PHANTOM POWER GLOB...

Page 26: ...26 1402VLZ4 1402VLZ4 Track Sheet SESSION DATE...

Page 27: ...ed service representative will at its option either repair or replace any such nonconforming product provided that Customer gives notice of the noncompliance within the Warranty Period to the Company...

Page 28: ...16220 Wood Red Road NE Woodinville WA 98072 USA Phone 425 487 4333 Toll free 800 898 3211 Fax 425 487 4337 www 720trees com...

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