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60. SUBGROUP FADERS

These faders provide 10dB of gain fully up,

unity gain at the “U” label and are effectively
muted fully down. Each fader is the master
level control for a subgroup’s signal, affecting
both the SUB OUTS (8) and the main mix, via
L/R ASSIGN (59).

SOLO: (61 through 65)

61. RUDE SOLO LIGHT

Engaging any SOLO switch (39),(47),(52)

or (57) has this result: The CONTROL ROOM
OUT (11), PHONES (18) and METERS (54),
which ordinarily receive the main mix signals,
will instead receive the solo signal. The MAIN
OUTS (12) (16) and MONO MAIN OUT (14)
are not affected by a solo condition.

Additionally, an LED associated with the

solo switch and the RUDE SOLO LIGHT will
blink obnoxiously.

The solo signal will be mono in PFL or ste-

reo in AFL, as determined via the MODE (63)
switch. Any number of solo switches may be si-
multaneously engaged.

62. LEVEL

This is the master level control for all solo

signals, regardless of MODE (63). It can be set
as desired, as it only affects the CONTROL
ROOM OUT (11) and PHONES (18). It does
not affect the solo levels sent to the METERS
(54).

63. MODE

With this switch up, solo signals are PFL

(pre-fader listen). With this switch down, solo
signals are AFL (after-fader listen).

In PFL mode, the solo signal is tapped

(mono) before a circuit’s associated level con-
trol (except aux return SOLO (52)). PFL is
popular for live sound applications; providing
quick inspections of individual or multiple
channels, even if their level controls are turned
fully down.

Note: In PFL mode, when engaging a solo

switch whose associated level control is set
well below “U” (unity gain), turn down solo
LEVEL (62) to compensate for the difference.

In AFL mode, the solo signal is tapped (ste-

reo) after a circuit’s associated controls (trim,
EQ, pan, fader, mute, etc.). It’s the equivalent
of muting all the other channels. AFL is popu-

lar for studio recording applications; providing
the actual outputs of individual or multiple
channels.

64. AUX LED

Along with the RUDE SOLO LIGHT (61),

this LED blinks when any aux send master
SOLO (47) or the global aux return SOLO (52)
is engaged.

65. SUB LED

Along with the RUDE SOLO LIGHT (61),

this LED blinks when any subgroup SOLO (57)
is engaged.

TALKBACK: (66 through 68)

66. LEVEL

Having entered through the TALKBACK

MIC (17) jacks, talkback level is controlled by
this knob, and then sent to the MAIN MIX (67)
and AUX 1-2 (68) switches. It can be set as de-
sired by the engineer.

67. MAIN MIX

Engaging this switch sends the talkback sig-

nal to the main mix, allowing the user to speak
to the audience (live sound), or to slate a
song’s start (studio recording).

To prevent the possibility of feedback, en-

gaging this switch will attenuate control room
output levels by 20dB.

68. AUX 1-2

Engaging this switch sends the talkback sig-

nal to aux sends 1 and 2, allowing the user to
speak to the talent, providing that they are us-
ing those aux sends for monitoring.

To prevent the possibility of feedback, en-

gaging this switch will attenuate control room
output levels by 20dB.

69. TAPE RETURN TO PHONES/C-R

Ordinarily, the main mix (or solo) stereo

signal is sent to the control room and phones.
Engaging this switch will replace that with ste-
reo signal from the TAPE IN (6) jacks, via the
TAPE RETURN (53) level control.

It’s typically used for studio recording, to

patch a mixdown deck’s outputs directly to the
control room and phones; thereby always lis-
tening to the mixdown deck, whether it’s in
playback or input mode.

Summary of Contents for SR24-4-VLZ PRO

Page 1: ...dB 45dB M I C G A I N 0 U 60 1 0 d B V POST POST POST POST POST POST 15dB 45dB M I C G A I N 0 U 60 1 0 d B V 600 1 5k 150 8k 100 600 1 5k 150 8k 100 600 1 5k 150 8k 100 600 1 5k 150 8k 100 600 1 5k 1...

Page 2: ...ote that this Mackie product is not completely disconnected from the AC mains service when the power switch is in the OFF position 17 This apparatus does not exceed the Class A Class B whichever is ap...

Page 3: ...r aux sends 4 band EQ Pan mute and 1 2 3 4 L R busing PFL or AFL solo 60mm stereo fader Comprehensive master section with 60mm subgroup mono faders Assign to main switching for each sub group Air EQ f...

Page 4: ...O 15 U O O 15 U 15 15 U 15 15 8kHz 100 U 15 15 U O O 15 U O O 15 U 15 15 U 15 15 U 15 15 U 15 15 U 15 15 U 15 15 U 15 15 U 15 15 U O O 15 U O O 15 U O O 15 U O O 15 U O O 15 U O O 15 U O O 15 U O O 15...

Page 5: ...HI 20 MID 20 FREQ 20 HI MID 20 LOW MID 20 LOW 20 LOW CUT 20 OL LED 21 20 LED 21 PAN 21 MUTE 21 SOLO 21 1 2 3 4 21 L R 21 CHANNEL FADER 21 MASTER SECTION FEATURES LAMP CONNECTOR 22 AUX SEND MASTER AUX...

Page 6: ...in the drawing on the next page 1 On the rear panel turn the POWER switch and the PHANTOM off and the OUTPUT LEVEL fully down 2 Disengage these switches for pushbutton switches disengaged or off refer...

Page 7: ...OBAL AUX RETURN ASSIGN TO SUB SOLO SOLO TAPE RETURN TO PHONES C R TAPE RETURN TO MAIN MIX LEFT RIGHT MAIN MIX AUX 1 2 TALKBACK LEVEL TAPE RETURN 3 4 LEFT RIGHT L R ASSIGN L R ASSIGN L R ASSIGN L R ASS...

Page 8: ...METERS 54 peak near the 0 label 4 Disengage that channel s MUTE 38 5 Turn up the CHANNEL FADER 42 to the unity gain U label You should now be hearing your noise in the phones or control room 70 6 If n...

Page 9: ...o reverb L R mix 23 24 stereo delay Submix 4 PHONES MAIN OUTS MAIN OUTS AUX RETURNS SUB INSERTS TAPE IN STEREO CHANNELS TAPE OUT SUB OUTS MAIN INSERTS TALKBACK 2 L R L 1 2 3 4 L R L R 1 2 L R L R L R...

Page 10: ...HR824 Active Monitors OL PWR HIGH RESOLUTION STUDIO MONITOR ON OFF OL PWR HIGH RESOLUTION STUDIO MONITOR ON OFF ch device input insert assignment 1 kick mic all optional submix 1 2 2 snare mic submix...

Page 11: ...OFF ch device input insert assignment 1 kick mic gate submix 1 2 2 snare mic gate submix 1 2 3 hi hat mic submix 1 2 4 hi tom mic gate submix 1 2 5 lo tom mic gate submix 1 2 6 drum overhead mic L mic...

Page 12: ...Compressor Limiter DAT player HR824 Active Monitors OL PWR HIGH RESOLUTION STUDIO MONITOR ON OFF OL PWR HIGH RESOLUTION STUDIO MONITOR ON OFF ch device input insert assignment 1 mic 1 mic compressor a...

Page 13: ...DESIGN Power Amplifier CH 1 CH 2 FULL SYMMETRY DUAL DIFFERENTIAL HIGH CURRENT DESIGN Power Amplifier CH 1 CH 2 FULL SYMMETRY DUAL DIFFERENTIAL HIGH CURRENT DESIGN Power Amplifier CH 1 CH 2 FULL SYMMET...

Page 14: ...NBAL LINE IN BAL OR UNBAL LINE IN BAL OR UNBAL LINE IN BAL OR UNBAL MIC 18 18 MIC 17 17 MIC 16 16 MIC 15 15 MIC 14 14 RIGHT MAIN OUT LEFT MAIN OUT MONO MAIN OUT OUTPUT LEVEL PHONES 2 PHONES 1 OFF POWE...

Page 15: ...processed and returned to be mixed with the original dry signals Multiple signals via multiple mixer channels can all make use of the same parallel effects device Examples include reverb delay chorus...

Page 16: ...the amplifiers while the subgroups feed a recorder In studio applications these outputs can be used as four separate paths to feed four or more tracks of a multi track recorder See 1 2 3 4 40 and L R...

Page 17: ...ng extraneous noise re jection These accept 1 4 TRS balanced or 1 4 TS unbalanced plugs see page 14 for wiring details 13 MAIN INSERTS With nothing plugged into these jacks the main mix goes straight...

Page 18: ...turn the mixer off push the switch the other way Note turning off the switch does not remove all power from the mixer To remove all power the power cord must be disconnected from the power source 21...

Page 19: ...master section page 22 The 24 4 VLZ PRO has 20 mono channels and two stereo channels The 32 4 VLZ PRO has 28 mono channels and two stereo chan nels All of the mono channels are identical and all of t...

Page 20: ...3 LOW This control is centered at 80Hz and below This frequency represents the punch in kick drums bass guitar and fat synth patches This graph shows various settings of the LOW control with LOW CUT n...

Page 21: ...signal and sends it to the control room phones and meters See RUDE SOLO LIGHT 61 and MODE 63 for more information Note A muted channel can still be soloed set MODE 63 to PFL 40 1 2 3 4 Used in conjun...

Page 22: ...ese switches will isolate the associated signal and send it to the control room phones and meters See RUDE SOLO LIGHT 61 and MODE 63 for more informa tion dB 30 20 10 O O 40 50 5 5 U 60 10 dB 30 20 10...

Page 23: ...and meters See RUDE SOLO LIGHT 61 and MODE 63 for more information Note In PFL mode aux returns are not soloed before their master level controls but are instead summed after the controls into a mono...

Page 24: ...k For live sound subgroups allow a group of channels to be controlled by one or two sub group faders and then sent to the main mix using this switch and its associated PAN 58 control For multi track r...

Page 25: ...ate for the difference In AFL mode the solo signal is tapped ste reo after a circuit s associated controls trim EQ pan fader mute etc It s the equivalent of muting all the other channels AFL is popu l...

Page 26: ...DER This fader controls the main mix levels sent to CONTROL ROOM OUT 11 MAIN OUTS 12 16 MONO MAIN OUT 14 PHONES 18 and METERS 54 The stereo main mix can be processed before this fader by patching an e...

Page 27: ...PRO Noise 20Hz to 20kHz bandwidth Line inputs to Main L R outputs all channels assigned panned L R Master fader down Ch gains down 94 7dBu Master fader unity Ch gains down 87 4dBu Master fader unity...

Page 28: ...YOU TALKBACK XLR INPUT LEVEL TB TO AUX 1 2 TB TO L R MIX 1 2 3 4 L R SUBS LEVEL AUX RET 4 IN AUX RET 3 IN AUX RET 1 2 IN LEVEL LEVEL SOLO SOLO LED AUX SEND 1 OF 6 AUX 1 OUTPUT L L L R R R L R PHONES O...

Page 29: ...PRO GAIN STRUCTURE REV 1 0 3 2000 ALL LEVELS ARE IN dBu 20dB gain 20dB loss STEREO LINE INPUT INSERT EQ FADER PAN MASTERS L R CHANNEL CONTROL ROOM SUB 1 4 FADER OUTPUT INSERT MIX 0dBu 0VU METERS OUTP...

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