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jacks and engage the 

BREAK SWITCH

. In-

stantly, the entire main mix is switched off and
the intermission entertainment is switched on.

Even if you just want silence during the

breaks, this switch can act as a “Master Mute”
switch, simply by plugging nothing into 

TAPE

INPUT

 

.

PHONES LEVEL

After the 

MAIN MIX

 Fader 

, the mix is

sent through this knob, allowing you to set
headphone levels as desired without disturbing
the main mix level.

When a channel’s 

SOLO PFL

 

 is engaged,

the main mix will be replaced by the solo sig-
nal, allowing the engineer to audition channels
without disturbing the main mix.

The stereo 

PHONES

 jack 

 can drive any

standard headphones to very loud levels.
Walkperson-type phones can also be used with
an appropriate adapter.

Note:

 Please see the “Safety Instructions”

on page 2 for information on hearing protection.

UTILITY OUT LEVEL

After the 

MAIN MIX

 Fader 

, the mix is

sent through this knob, allowing you to set the
levels at the 

UTILITY OUT

 

 as desired with-

out disturbing the main mix level.

SUB FADERS

The typical exit for channel signals is through

one or more sub mixes. The sub mix signal is
first controlled by this fader, which provides 10
dB of gain fully up, unity gain at the “

U

” mark,

and is effectively muted fully down.

From here, the signal goes to two very differ-

ent locations: 

SUB OUT

 

 sends the sub mix

directly out of the mixer via its TRS jacks; and

SUB ASSIGN

 

 sends it to the 

MAIN MIX

Fader 

.

LEFT/RIGHT SUB ASSIGN

As discussed in 

ASSIGN

 

, the only way to

get channel outputs to the main mix is via the
sub mixes, and this switch is the key.

Continuing the assumption made in 

ASSIGN

, Subs 1 and 2 are the left-right stereo path

from the channels to 

SUB

 Faders 

 

1

 and 

2

,

with 

SUB 1

 carrying the left signal and 

SUB 2

carrying the right. Engage 

SUB 1 ASSIGN LEFT

and 

SUB 2 ASSIGN RIGHT

, and you’re done.

Take a look at the block diagram on page 22 —
it’ll explain this and more, but in hieroglyphics.

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15

5

10

0

5

10

15

15

5

10

0

5

10

CFX 12 MIXER

STEREO GRAPHIC EQ

1K

500

250

63

125

16K

2K

4K

8K

12 CHANNEL COMPACT INTEGRATED LIVE SOUND MIXER 

ZE

LEV

SE

TAPE LEVEL

O

O

MAX

PHONES LEVEL

UTILITY OUT LEVEL

BREAK SWITCH

(MUTES ALL CHANNELS)

U

+20

O

O

U

+20

O

O

U

+10

O

O

EFX  

RETURN

SUB

1

RIGHT

LEFT

dB

30

20

10

O

O

40
50

5

5

U

60

10

d

ASSIGN

3. Slowly turn up the 

MAIN MIX

 Fader 

until feedback just begins to occur. BE
CAREFUL! Feedback can occur quickly
and become very LOUD, very fast.

4. Cut the appropriate slider until feedback

stops.

Suggestions for better sound:

For better vocal sound, set the 125, 250,
and 16K sliders to +5.

Note:

 Make sure the singer is within 3 to 6

inches of the microphone. No amount of
EQ can save a wandering minstrel.

For more presence, set the 4K and 8K
sliders to +5.

To warm up the overall sound, set the 2K
slider to –5.

REMEMBER, LESS IS BETTER.

TAPE LEVEL

You can adjust the incoming level of your in-

termission entertainment, independent of the
main mix level controls, via this feature. Here’s
how: Patch the stereo device into the 

TAPE IN-

PUT

 

. Put the device in play. Engage the

BREAK SWITCH

 

 and set the 

TAPE LEVEL

 knob as desired. Assuming the 

MAIN MIX

Fader 

 is set, you should hear the device.

BREAK SWITCH

No, when we say 

BREAK SWITCH

, we’re not

asking you to break the switch, we’re offering
you a very handy feature. When it’s time for the
talent to take a break, the engineer usually
wants to stretch his legs. But walking away
from a live mixer in a crowded club can be
somewhat unnerving — what if some goon
starts dinking around with the faders?

No problem. Just plug in your intermission

entertainment device to the 

TAPE INPUT

 

Summary of Contents for CFX SERIES

Page 1: ...15 O O 1 2 EFX 2 INT EFX 1 EXT PRE FADER AUX U 15 O O U 15 O O U 15 O O U 15 O O 1 2 EFX 2 INT EFX 1 EXT PRE FADER AUX U 15 O O U 15 O O U 15 O O U 15 O O 1 2 EFX 2 INT EFX 1 EXT PRE FADER AUX U 15 O...

Page 2: ...pr sent appareil num rique n met pas de bruits radio lectriques d passant las limites applicables aux appareils num riques de class A de class B selon le cas prescrites dans le r glement sur le broui...

Page 3: ...like this Every feature on the CFX Mixer has one of these numbers assigned to it Whenever a feature is mentioned described or illustrated its number will be right next to it Thank you for choosing a...

Page 4: ...Service Info 20 Warranty Service 20 Troubleshooting 20 Repair 21 APPENDIX B Technical Info 21 Specifications 21 Block Diagram 22 Contributors and Colophon 23 CFX SERIES LIMITED WARRANTY 23 SAFETY INST...

Page 5: ...ER switch 2 Channel strip TRIM AUX EFX and Fader down 3 STEREO GRAPHIC EQ sliders centered 4 MASTER AUX and EFX SENDS and EFX RETURNS down 5 Channel strip EQ and PAN controls centered 6 Channel strip...

Page 6: ...up the MAIN MIX Fader to a comfortable listening level 5 If the overall mix has an equalization problem make adjustments to the STEREO GRAPHIC EQ If an individual channel is the problem use its EQ ins...

Page 7: ...verb Digital Delay Mono Power Amplifiers Digital Multitrack Recorder Guitar Effects Direct Box 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 20 19 18 17 2 1 1 2 R L R L R L R L 2 1 CHANNEL INSERTS STEREO EFX RETURNS...

Page 8: ...IC 3 MIC 4 MIC 5 MIC 6 MIC 7 MIC 8 At the risk of stating the obvious this is where you plug everything in microphones line level instruments effects headphones and the ultimate destination for your s...

Page 9: ...ed stereo signal enters the real world The XLR balanced outputs will add 6 dB when connected to balanced inputs thereby elevating signal from the noise floor by that amount The TRS balanced outputs of...

Page 10: ...TRS outputs is post fader only so they cannot be used as traditional stage monitor cues They re in tended to patch into effects device inputs hence the name EFX See EFX 1 EXT and EFX 2 INT for more in...

Page 11: ...function of the BYPASS switch located in the EMAC EFFECTS PROCESSOR Closing the switch connection causes the EFX BYPASS indicator to light and mutes the effects Note When a foot switch is plugged int...

Page 12: ...UX send knobs PHANTOM POWER Ha We tricked you The phantom power switch is not located in the channel strip sec tion at all It s way over on the right side of the mixer see graphic on previous page We...

Page 13: ...you can also screw things up If you max the EQs on every channel you ll get mix mush not to mention driving your mix levels near or beyond clipping So equalize subtly use the left sides of the knobs c...

Page 14: ...dependently of the rest of the mix SUB Faders SUB ASSIGN and MAIN MIX Fader will explain this further FADER Although the most self explanatory item on a mixer we ll explain it anyway The fader is the...

Page 15: ...results try to keep your peaks between 0 and 7 You may already be familiar with 4 4 dBu 1 23V and 10 10 dBV 0 32V operating levels Basically what determines the operat ing level is the relative 0 dB V...

Page 16: ...ers 1 and 2 with SUB 1 carrying the left signal and SUB 2 carrying the right Engage SUB 1 ASSIGN LEFT and SUB 2 ASSIGN RIGHT and you re done Take a look at the block diagram on page 22 it ll explain t...

Page 17: ...stage monitor cues turn up the EFFECTS TO MONITOR knobs FOR THE CURIOUS EMAC stands for Extended Multiply and Accumulate which is a proprietary 32 bit digital stereo processor developed by our Digital...

Page 18: ...ds to 10 seconds Pre delay set at 75ms LG HALL Dense smooth reverb with long tail long pre delay and some early reflections Tails are warm with more apparent high end Works well with vocals and electr...

Page 19: ...a dramatic effect to vocals particularly group harmonies and choirs The channel s EFX 2 INT should be set halfway or higher Rate is adjust able from 0 5Hz to 30Hz Depth is adjustable from 0 to 100 FL...

Page 20: ...AND CONSIDERATIONS When setting up for a show oftentimes you are plugging into an AC power distribution sys tem you know nothing about You may even be faced with 2 wire outlets that are missing the th...

Page 21: ...s days Ask Tech Support for current turn around times when you call for your RA number We normally send everything back prepaid using UPS OR ANGE three day air However if you rush your mixer to us by...

Page 22: ...EFX TO AUX 1 EFX TO AUX 2 TO LEFT MAIN TO RIGHT MAIN PFL SIGNAL TO PHONES PFL UTILITY LEVEL PHONES LEVEL PHONES UTILITY OUT RIGHT PFL SIGNAL TO LEFT METER 22 10 7 4 2 0 2 4 7 10 20 30 100 Hz HPF MID...

Page 23: ...C O D with billing for labor materials return freight and insurance Products repaired under warranty at Mackie s factory will be returned freight prepaid by Mackie to any location within the boundarie...

Page 24: ...rope Asia Central South America 425 487 4333 Middle East Africa 31 20 654 4000 Fax 425 487 4337 www mackie com E mail sales mackie com Some of the people at our factory who helped design build sell an...

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