Quick Start Guide
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R/4
L/3
BAL/UNBAL
BAL/UNBAL
ALT 3-4 OUT
R
L
CTRL - RM OUT
POWER
ON
MAIN OUT
L
R
BALANCED
FIREWIRE
MAIN OUTPUT
LEVEL
MIC
+4dB
Main Mix
MUTE
SOLO
48V
MUTE
SOLO
48V
MUTE
SOLO
48V
LINE
MUTE
SOLO
MUTE
SOLO
TAPE
PAN
2
1
MID
FREQ
MID
FREQ
BAL/UNBAL
BAL/UNBAL
ALT 3-4
ALT 3-4
ALT 3-4
ALT 3-4
ALT 3-4
LOW
MID
400Hz
ONY
X MIC PR
E
HIGH
12kHz
LOW
80Hz
EQ
INSERT
INSERT
ONY
X MIC PR
E
HIGH
12kHz
LOW
80Hz
EQ
ON
YX MIC PRE
HIGH
12kHz
HIGH
MID
2.5KHz
LOW
80Hz
EQ
AUX MASTER
2
1
SEND
RETURN
2
1
EQ
MAIN MIX
(MONO)
L
R
L
R
L
(MONO)
R
BAL/UNBAL
L
(MONO)
R
BAL/UNBAL
L
(MONO)
R
BAL/UNBAL
TAPE
IN
OUT
L
R
AUX RETURN
1
2
1
2
AUX SEND
MAIN OUT
CTRL ROOM/PHONES
SOURCE
PHONES
CONTROL
ROOM
MID
2.5kHz
LOW
80Hz
U
+
15
-15
U
+
15
-15
U
+
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-15
U
+
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-15
U
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15
-15
U
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-15
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-15
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-15
U
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-15
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-15
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-15
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-15
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-15
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-15
U
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15
-15
U
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15
-15
HIGH
12kHz
MID
2.5kHz
LOW
80Hz
HIGH
12kHz
RUDE
SOLO
20
15
10
6
3
0
2
4
7
10
20
30
L
R
0dB=0dBu
LEVEL
SET
CLIP
MIC
PRE
POST
PRE
POST
FW 1-2
LINE
HI-Z
LINE
-10dB
+
4dB
HI-Z
LINE
PREMIUM ANALOG MIXER w/ PERKINS EQ & FIREWIRE
PRE
POST
PRE
POST
PRE
POST
PRE
POST
LEVEL
LEVEL
LEVEL
LEVEL
LEVEL
+10dB
O
O
U
+10dB
O
O
U
+10dB
O
O
U
+10dB
O
O
U
+10dB
O
O
U
+10dB
O
O
U
1
2
3-4
LINE IN 5-6
LINE IN 7-8
AUX
PAN
2
1
AUX
PAN
2
1
AUX
PAN
2
1
AUX
PAN
2
1
AUX
RTN TO
AUX1
AUX SEND 1-2
TO FW 5-6
ASSIGN TO
FW 7-8
MAIN MIX
AUX 1-2
PHONES
DESTINATION
LEVEL
O
O
MAX
OL
- 20
OL
-
20
-
20
OL
OL
-
20
OL
-
20
1
2
TALKBACK
BAL/UNBAL
BAL/UNBAL
BAL/UNBAL
SEND
SEND
SEND
SEND
SEND
INPUT
POWER
ALT 3-4
FW 1-2
ASSIGN TO
MAIN MIX
3-4
5-6
7-8
GAIN
+
20dB
-
20dB
U
GAIN
MIC
GAIN
GAIN
+
20dB
-
20dB
U
U
20
30
40
60
+
40dB
U
-20dB
U
20
30
40
60
GAIN
+
40dB
U
-20dB
U
20
30
40
60
1
LINE
2
LINE
1k
100
8k
1k
100
8k
MAX
O
O
MAX
O
O
MAX
O
O
MAX
O
O
+
15
O
O
+
15
O
O
+
10
O
O
+
10
O
O
MAX
O
O
MAX
O
O
MAX
O
O
MAX
O
O
MAX
O
O
MAX
O
O
MAX
O
O
MAX
O
O
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L
R
XLR Main Outputs
Assign to FW 7-8
XLR MAIN OUTPUTS
The male XLR connectors provide a balanced line-
level signal that represents the end of the mixer chain,
where your fully mixed stereo main mix signals enter
the real world. Connect these outputs to the inputs of
your main power amplifi ers, powered speakers, or serial
effects processor (like a graphic equalizer or
compressor/limiter). The output provides a fully
balanced signal playing the same program material as
the 1/4" TRS main outs.
MAIN OUTPUT LEVEL
When this recessed switch is out (+4 dB), the XLR
main outputs provide a "+4 dBu" line-level signal. You
can then connect these outputs to the line-level inputs
of power amplifi ers, powered loudspeakers, or serial
processors. In a studio setting, you could connect the
main mix to the inputs of a professional stereo recorder.
When the switch is pushed in (mic), the XLR main
outputs are attenuated to microphone level. You can
then connect these outputs safely to the microphone
inputs of another mixer, providing a submix for
keyboards or drums, for example, in a live sound
application. The main outputs can then be plugged
directly into a stage snake, and appear back at the front
of house console like any other microphone level source.
When mic is engaged, you can safely plug the XLR
main output into another mixer's microphone input,
even if it provides 48 V phantom power.
The switch is recessed, to reduce the chance of
accidently turning it on or off when plugging things in.
1/4" TRS MAIN OUTPUTS
These 1/4" TRS output connectors provide the
balanced or unbalanced line-level output of the main
mix. This is the same signal and level that appears at
the XLR main outputs, except it is not affected by the
main output level switch.
MAIN MIX LEVEL
This is the main level control that adjusts the level of
the XLR and 1/4" main outputs, and the tape output. It
does not affect the FireWire output of the main mix (if
assigned).
If the gain of each channel has been set up correctly
for all your microphones, line-level sources, guitars, and
so on, then these channels can be added to the main
mix by careful adjustment of the channel level controls.
The main mix level control is then used to turn the
complete main mix up and down in level.
ASSIGN TO FIREWIRE
The main mix can be sent to your computer using the
assign to FW 7-8 switch, located next to the main mix
level. The output is not affected by the main mix level
control, allowing you to record the main mix of live
performances. The left main mix will appear on
FireWire output channel 7, and the right on channel 8.
In addition to recording the main mix using FireWire,
you can record individual channels using FireWire, for
studio mixing at a later date. See page 15.
TAPE OUT
This RCA unbalanced output is a copy of the main mix
(post fader). You can use it to record the main mix on
an analog tape deck for example.
Main Output Level +4dB/Mic
1/4" TRS Main Outputs
Main Mix Level
Tape Out