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Owner’s Manual

Owner’

s Manual

62. PRESET DISPLAY

These displays show the number of the currently 

selected effects preset, as shown in the list of presets 
silkscreened to the right. Rotate the preset selector 
knob to choose a preset.

The new preset will be loaded approximately 1/4 of 

a second after you stop turning the knob, and will be 
stored into the FX memory after about one second. 
When the powered mixer is turned on, the FX section 
will load up the last-used preset.

63. PRESET SELECTOR, TAP DELAY and LED

Rotate these endless controls to select one of the 24 

preset effects. When you stop the rotation, that preset 
will be loaded and become operational. The current pre-
set number is shown in the display [62]. The different 
presets are shown in this table and marked on the panel 
silkscreen. Further details of each preset are shown in 
Appendix D on page 34.

The knob also offers a tap delay function for the pre-

sets 17 to 24. This works as follows:

1.  Use the knob to select a preset from 17 to 24.

2.  Press the knob in at least two times.

 

The DSP processor will calculate the time delay 
between the last two pushes, and it will assign 
this time interval to the echoes of the current 
digital delay.

 

The minimum tap delay is 50 ms and the maxi-
mum is 500 ms.

• 

If your taps are faster than 50 ms, they will 
be set to 50 ms.

• 

If taps are between 500 ms and 1 second, 
they will be set to 500 ms.

• 

If taps are greater than 1 second apart, 
they will be ignored. Try again a bit faster.

3.  The LED will fl ash in time with the new tap 

delay time.

64. INTERNAL FX MUTE

When engaged, the internal effects processor is mut-

ed, and its output will not appear on the main mix or 
monitor 1 mix (or anywhere). The adjacent mute LED 
will come on as a reminder that the effects are muted. 
The footswitch connection [20] becomes disabled, and 
you will not be able to use the footswitch to mute or 
unmute the effects.

If this switch is not engaged, then the internal effects 

are set free and can be added as required to the main 
mix and monitor 1 mix, and can be muted or unmuted 
with the footswitch.

Congratulations! You’ve just read about all the fea-

tures of your powered mixer. Time for a cold one.

1

Plate Reverb

13

Chorus

2

Vocal Plate

14

Reverb

3

Warm Room

15

Doubler 

4

Bright Room

16

Tape Slap

5

Warm Lounge

17

Delay 1 Brt 350ms

6

Small Stage

18

Delay 1 Wrm 300ms

7

Warm Theater

19

Delay 2 Brt 250ms

8

Bright Stage

20

Delay 2 Wrm 200ms

9

Warm Hall 

21

Delay 3 Brt 175ms

10

Concert Hall

22

Delay 3 Wrm 150ms

11

Cathedral

23

Dly 300ms

12

Gated Reverb

24

Dly 200ms

Summary of Contents for PPM1012

Page 1: ...1 5k 150 8k 100 EQ 12kHz HI PAN AUX SEND MON 1 MON 2 FX 1 FX 2 U 15 O O U 15 O O U 15 O O U 15 O O R L PAN AUX SEND MON 1 MON 2 FX 1 FX 2 U 15 O O U 15 O O U 15 O O U 15 O O R L PAN AUX SEND MON 1 FX...

Page 2: ...sult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help CAUTION Changes or modifications to this device not expressly approved by LOUD Technologies Inc could void the user s authority to operat...

Page 3: ...of turn on or turn off thumps in your speakers Save the shipping box Read This Page We realize that you must be really keen to try out your new powered mixer Please read the safety instructions on pag...

Page 4: ...power can be applied to all mics Built in compressors on the first 6 mono inputs dedicated in line compression Two independent internal FX processors each with 24 Running Man 32 bit effects with input...

Page 5: ...IX A SERVICE INFORMATION 28 APPENDIX B CONNECTIONS 29 APPENDIX C TECHNICAL INFORMATION 31 APPENDIX D TABLE OF EFFECTS PRESETS 34 PPM1012 LIMITED WARRANTY 35 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 2 READ THIS P...

Page 6: ...LOW MID FREQ R L 600 1 5k 150 8k 100 EQ 12kHz HI PAN AUX SEND MON 1 MON 2 FX 1 FX 2 U 15 O O U 15 O O U 15 O O U 15 O O 15 U 15 15 U 15 15 U 15 80Hz LOW MID FREQ R L 600 1 5k 150 8k 100 EQ 12kHz HI PA...

Page 7: ...I PAN AUX SEND MON 1 MON 2 FX 1 FX 2 U 15 O O U 15 O O U 15 O O U 15 O O 15 U 15 15 U 15 15 U 15 80Hz LOW MID FREQ R L 600 1 5k 150 8k 100 EQ 12kHz HI PAN AUX SEND MON 1 MON 2 FX 1 FX 2 U 15 O O U 15...

Page 8: ...15 O O 15 U 15 15 U 15 15 U 15 80Hz LOW MID FREQ R L 600 1 5k 150 8k 100 EQ 12kHz HI PAN AUX SEND MON 1 MON 2 FX 1 FX 2 U 15 O O U 15 O O U 15 O O U 15 O O 15 U 15 15 U 15 15 U 15 80Hz LOW MID FREQ R...

Page 9: ...EQ R L 600 1 5k 150 8k 100 EQ 12kHz HI PAN AUX SEND MON 1 MON 2 FX 1 FX 2 U 15 O O U 15 O O U 15 O O U 15 O O 15 U 15 15 U 15 15 U 15 80Hz LOW MID FREQ R L 600 1 5k 150 8k 100 EQ 12kHz HI PAN AUX SEND...

Page 10: ...kon Connection 1 4 TS outputs are wired Tip positive and Sleeve negative 1 4 TS Connection These two types of outputs are wired in parallel and it is possible to use both types at once The minimum imp...

Page 11: ...INPUTS We use phantom powered balanced microphone inputs just like the big studio mega consoles for exactly the same reason This kind of circuit is excellent at rejecting hum and noise You can plug in...

Page 12: ...mpressor 25 circuits on channels 1 6 but before the channel s EQ 27 32 and fader 40 The channel signal can go out of the insert jack to an external device be processed or whatever and come back in on...

Page 13: ...uts to the line level inputs of external power ampli fiers running passive loudspeakers or to the inputs of powered loudspeakers This is useful if you need more power or if you already have this equip...

Page 14: ...o effect It cannot un mute or mute it The footswitch only affects the internal FX It has no effect on the output to and input from external effects processors MIC 1 MIC 2 MIC 3 MIC 4 MIC 5 MIC 6 MIC 7...

Page 15: ...5 O O 15 U 15 15 U 15 15 U 15 80Hz LOW MID FREQ R L 600 1 5k 150 8k 100 EQ 12kHz HI PAN AUX SEND MON 1 MON 2 FX 1 FX 2 U 15 O O U 15 O O U 15 O O U 15 O O 15 U 15 15 U 15 15 U 15 80Hz LOW MID FREQ R L...

Page 16: ...want to hear and filtering it out makes the low stuff you do want much more crisp and tasty Not only that but low cut can help reduce the possibili ty of feedback in live situations and it helps to c...

Page 17: ...e chance of distortion due to overloading the input signals Dynamic range is the difference in level be tween the quietest part of your song and the loudest part Using a compressor you are able to squ...

Page 18: ...LOW HI MID 2 5kHz LOW MID 400Hz U 15 15 U 15 15 U 15 15 U 15 15 12kHz HI 80Hz LOW HI MID 2 5kHz LOW MID 400Hz GAIN U 20 PAN AUX SEND EQ COMP COMP COMP COMP COMP COMP 20 MON 1 MON 2 FX 1 FX 2 U 15 O O...

Page 19: ...ent This control is only available on the stereo channels 32 LOW EQ The low EQ provides up to 15 dB of boost or cut below 80 Hz The circuit is flat no boost or cut at the center detent posi tion This...

Page 20: ...set correctly for your input device and that the channel EQ 27 32 is not set with too much boost The 20 0 and 10 LEDs show the channel signal strength 40 CHANNEL FADER The channel faders adjust the l...

Page 21: ...a pack of wild dogs Although it may not seem cool to turn down controls with EQ it is often your best option Turn down any offending frequency range rather than boost the wanted range Having many slid...

Page 22: ...eds your special touch If you are not using the monitor 2 system keep this switch out The EQ will then operate on your main left and right mix 47 POWER AMP LIMITER LEDs These independent LEDs turn on...

Page 23: ...is trashing the stage there will be no upsetting micro phone yells noise thumps or rumbles heard in the main speakers The monitor 1 and monitor 2 outputs are not affected by the break switch so you co...

Page 24: ...ur powered subwoofer or mono loudspeaker match the level of the other loudspeakers in your system The mono output can be the full frequency range to run a mono PA for example or just the low frequen c...

Page 25: ...2 signals sent to the mon 1 and mon 2 line level outputs 10 and the monitor speaker level outputs 3 if the internal power amplifiers are playing monitor 1 or 2 These give you ultimate control over you...

Page 26: ...n the send master levels 60 if these come on regularly The signals going into the processors are affected by the channel FX 1 and 2 aux sends 35 36 and the channel gain 23 EQ 27 32 and channel faders...

Page 27: ...current digital delay The minimum tap delay is 50 ms and the maxi mum is 500 ms If your taps are faster than 50 ms they will be set to 50 ms If taps are between 500 ms and 1 second they will be set t...

Page 28: ...puts main inserts or other line level outputs such as mono out mon 1 send mon 2 send FX1 and FX2 send just in case one of your external pieces has a problem If the power amp limiter lights come on oft...

Page 29: ...ophone adapter Y two cables out of a female 1 4 TRS jack to two male XLR plugs one for the Right signal and one for the Left Unbalanced Send Return circuits When wired as send return Y connector a 1 4...

Page 30: ...gnals in one connector See Figure F The sleeve is the common ground earth for both signals The send from the mixer to the external unit is carried on the tip and the return from the unit to the mixer...

Page 31: ...EQ Main and Monitor 1 15 dB 63 125 250 500 1k 2k 4k 8k and 16 kHz Connections Mic input XLR balanced Line mono input 1 4 TRS balanced Line stereo input 1 4 TRS balanced Main outputs 1 4 TRS balanced...

Page 32: ...an authorized collection site for recycling waste electrical and electronic equipment EEE Improper handling of this type of waste could have a possible negative impact on the environment and human he...

Page 33: ...o Mon 2 FX1 Mon 1 FX2 Solo logic R sum Pan Solo pfl FX2 Mon2 Mute Pan FX2 Mon2 L R Solo pfl Mute L Insert R Insert Tape in level Mon 2 Mon2 Out Mon2 Main 9 band Graphic EQ 9 band Graphic EQ Mon2 level...

Page 34: ...d reflections that would be found in a very large stone walled house of worship Gives amazing depth to choirs wind instruments organs and soft acoustic guitars 12 Gated Reverb This preset incorporates...

Page 35: ...r those units deemed by us to be under warranty Note You must have a sales receipt from an authorized Mackie dealer for your unit to be considered for warranty repair IMPORTANT Make sure that the Serv...

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