DL1608
DL1608
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DL1608 Hardware: Inputs
You already hooked up a mic to
the channel 8 input and got signal
out of the speakers and headphones.
This means that there are an
additional 15 inputs at your disposal!
All 16 channels may accept a
mic or line-level signal on an XLR
connector, while channels 13 – 16 may
also accept a 1/4" line-level signal.
The steps for setting the
levels on the remaining channels
is exactly the same as it was for
channel 8 (as described in the
previous two pages, 6 – 7).
DL1608 Hardware : Connections
DL1608 Hardware: Aux Sends
Also on the rear panel of the
DL1608 are six Aux Sends. Here you
may run up to six separate monitor
mixes by connecting these balanced
1/4" jacks to the line-level inputs of
powered speakers or to line-level
inputs of an amplifi er (with speakers
already attached).
Headphone amplifi ers and/or
external effects devices may also be
connected to the Aux Sends.
We will discuss setting aux levels
later in the Quick Start Guide.
DL1608 Hardware: Network
The real power of the DL1608
becomes clear when it is controlled
wirelessly. All that’s necessary is to
connect it to a Wi-Fi access point.
It is possible to utilize an existing
network, but with a dedicated Wi-Fi
router, you have complete control
of the router, resulting in the best
possible performance.
Nearly any Wi-Fi router found at a
reputable store will work. There are
four things to look for:
(1) Ethernet connection. Make
sure the Wi-Fi router connects via
Ethernet, NOT USB!
(2) DHCP. The router needs to be
able to assign an IP address to the
DL1608. In most cases, the router
will handle this task. However, there