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AM844D  USB

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31.  Peak Indicator

This LED indicator will illuminate when 

the channel hits high peaks, 6 dB before 

overload occurs. It is best to adjust the 

channel level control so as to allow the 

PEAK indicator to light up on regular 

intervals only. This will ensure a greater 

dynamic range of audio. This indicator 

also doubles as a Solo indicator, when 

the SOLO button is engaged.

32.  Solo Button

The Solo button is pushed to allow the 

signal of the corresponding channel to 

be sent to the Control Room / Phones 

mixing bus (pre or post fader, depending 

on the properties selected by the pre / 

post button, located by the Control Room 

/ Phones source buttons), for use with 

either headphones or studio monitors. 

This button also allows for easier isolation of individual channel 

signals, ensuring setting of the input gain or tracking of audio 

by sound engineers is made simpler. The Peak indicator above 

the Solo button also doubles as a Solo Indicator, illuminating 

whenever the Solo function is activated.

33.  Channel Level Control (Fader)

This control will alter the signal level that is sent from the 

corresponding channel to the corresponding mixing buses.

Digital Effect Engine

34.  Program Control

This rotary control allows users to select the digital effect program 

of your choice. There are 16 points on the rotary control, each of 

which corresponds with an effect type. See the digital effect table 

for more information.

35.  Parameter Control

Turning this control will adjust the one main parameter of the 

selected effect. Each effect’s parameter can be found on the 

digital effect table.

36.  Effect On Button 

This button is pushed to turn the corresponding effect panel on 

or off. Effects can also be disabled by using a footswitch with the 

jack on the rear of the mixer. Please note: this button will not lock 

down as similar buttons on the mixer do. 

Master Section

37.  AUX Return 1 and 2 Controls

These controls adjust the signal level of audio fed through to the 

stereo AUX Return inputs. The “To AUX Send 1” and “To AUX 

Send 2” controls adjust the pre-fader level of the signal from the 

AUX Return controls to the corresponding AUX mixing buses for 

effect-to-monitor sends.

38.  EFX Return Control

This control adjusts the signal level of audio fed through to stereo 

AUX Return 3 inputs. If no device is plugged into the AUX Return 

3 inputs, it then acts as the final level control of the built-in Digital 

Effect Engine.

39.  Main L/R - Group Buttons

The first of these buttons changes the destination of the signal 

sent from the AUX Return 3 mix between the Main L/R and Group 

mix. The second button works when the user selects to send the 

signal “To Group”, allowing the signal to be sent to either Group 

1-2 or Group 3-4.

40.  AUX Return 4 Control

This control adjusts the signal level of audio fed through to the 

stereo AUX Return 4 inputs. The accompanying “C-R Phones 

Only” button allows users to send the signal to the Control Room 

/ Phones mixing bus for monitoring purposes.

41.  Solo Returns Button

Pushing this button allows you to SOLO the signal from all AUX 

Returns, sending the signals to the Control Room / Phones mix. 

When the Returns are soloed, the corresponding LED indicator 

will illuminate.

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Summary of Contents for AM844D USB

Page 1: ...AM844D USB User s Manual Manual del Usuario...

Page 2: ...ENGLISH I ESPA OL II APPENDIX III V1 3 12 24 2014 AM844D USB COMPACT MIXERS MEZCLADORAS COMPACTAS English Espa ol...

Page 3: ...G CONNECTIONS 2 CONTROLS AND SETTINGS 4 SPECIFICATIONS 8 APPENDIX DIGITAL EFFECT TABLE 1 APPLICATION 2 DIMENSION 3 BLOCK DIAGRAM 4 CONTENTS USER S MANUAL Phonic preserves the right to improve or alter...

Page 4: ...lighting storms or when unused for long periods of time 14 Refer all servicing to service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or p...

Page 5: ...MENTS Windows Windows XP SP2 Vista or 7 Intel Pentium 4 processor or better 512 MB RAM 1 GB recommended Macintosh Apple Mac OSX 10 5 or higher G4 processor or better 512 MB RAM 1 GB recommended BASIC...

Page 6: ...rogram and select the USB Audio Codec in the device preferences 7 Be sure to set your minimum buffer settings to 64 samples as to avoid clicks and pops MAKING CONNECTIONS Channel Inputs 1 XLR Jacks Th...

Page 7: ...e signal altered by the Control Room level control on the face of the mixer This output has extensive use as it can be used to feed the signal from the mixer to an active monitor for the monitoring of...

Page 8: ...izers 25 Middle Frequency Control This control is used to provide a peaking style of boost and cut to the level of middle frequency sounds at a range of 15 dB The AM844D USB mixer also provides a swee...

Page 9: ...effect Each effect s parameter can be found on the digital effect table 36 Effect On Button This button is pushed to turn the corresponding effect panel on or off Effects can also be disabled by using...

Page 10: ...he rear of the AM844D USB mixer whereas the Phones control adjusts the final signal sent to the Phones A and B jacks on the top of the mixer s face 47 Control Room Phones Source Selection These four b...

Page 11: ...nal The Group Controls also feature individual left and right buttons which allow you to send the various Group signals to the Main Left and Right This can be handy when wanting to combine the signals...

Page 12: ...Control Yes Main L R Level Control 60 mm fader Level Meter 13 segment Phantom Power Supply 48V DC Frequency Response Mic input to any output 20Hz 60KHz 0 1 dB 20Hz 100KHz 0 3 dB Crosstalk 1KHz 0dBu 20...

Page 13: ...sert 10 K ohms RCA 2T Output 1 1 K ohms Equalization 3 band 15dB Low EQ 80Hz Mid EQ 100 8k Hz sweepable L Mid EQ 800 Hz H Mid EQ 3 kHz Hi EQ 12 kHz Low Cut Filter 75 Hz 18 dB oct USB Audio Stereo In O...

Page 14: ...of the date of purchase You will need it for any warranty service No returns or repairs will be accepted without a proper RMA number return merchandise authorization In order to keep this warranty in...

Page 15: ...1 1 to 3 8 5 Mid Hall Reverb Time S 0 5 to 1 66 6 Jazz Lounge Reverb Time S 0 15 to 0 9 7 Ping Pong Delay Delay Average S 0 08 to 0 55 8 Short Delay Delay Average S 0 05 to 0 4 9 Vocal Plate Reverb Ti...

Page 16: ...r instrumentos y dispositivos a las mezcladoras AM Se recomienda que explore las funciones y encuentre la mejor configuraci n posible para sus necesidades que depender de qu instrumentos y cu ntos dis...

Page 17: ...Appendix Ap ndice 3 AM844D USB DIMENSIONS DIMENSION All measurements are shown in mm inches Todas las medidas est n mostradas en mm pulgadas...

Page 18: ...FT 3 4 PRE POST MAIN GP RIGHT PHONES PEAK SOLO GAIN AUX SEND AUX SEND3 R MID R L GROUP FADER ON PRE MIX POST MIX PHONES A MIC IN 2 3 1 AUX3 EFX BAL AUX 1 2T RTN R CTRL RM R LINE IN R R RTN3 GP5 L AUX...

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