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AM844D 

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41. AUX Send Master Controls

These  controls  adjust  the  final  level  of  the AUX  1,  2  and  3/4 

signals (as taken from the AUX 1, 2, 3 and 4 level controls on each 

channel strip), the audio of which is sent to the corresponding 

AUX send outputs. The SOLO buttons accompanying these 

controls allow you to send the AUX send signals to the Control 

Room / Phones mixing bus for monitoring purposes.

42. AUX Solo Buttons

Pushing one or more of these buttons allows you to send the 

signals  from  the AUX  1,  2  or  3/4  mixing  buses  to  the  Control 

Room / Phones mixing bus.

43. Solo Mode Button and Indicator

This button alternates the solo source signals between those of 

post-fader (normal) and pre-fader feeds (level set), to be sent to 

the Control Room / Phones mixing bus. When the Solo indicator, 

located beside the Level Meter, is illuminated, one or more Solo 

buttons has been pushed; therefore the Level meter will display 

properties  of  the  Solo  signal,  which  is  helpful  with  setting  of 

channel properties. If the Solo indicator illuminates green, this 

means the Solo feed is a pre-fader signal. If the solo indicator 

illuminates  red,  the  feed  is  post-fader.  If  no  Solo  buttons  are 

activated,  the  Control  Room  /  Phones  selected  sources  (Main 

L-R, Group 1-2, Group 3-4 and/or 2T Return) signal properties 

are displayed by the Level Meter. In this case, the Level meter 

will display the sum of the selected signals.

44. 2T Return Controls

Turning  the  2T  Return  level  control  adjusts  the  signal  level  of 

the  feed  from  the  2T  Return  inputs.  The  “to  Main  L/R”  button 

that accompanies this control allows users to send the 2T return 

signal  to  the  Main  L-R  mixing  bus.  When  this  is  done,  the  2T 

return signal is not sent to the Rec Out, as to avoid producing a 

feedback loop when recorded signals are fed back into the 2T 

return. 

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36. 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.

37. 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.

38. Main L/R - Group Buttons

The first of these buttons changes the destination of the signal 

sent from the AUX Return 3 mixing buses between the Main L/R 

and Group mixing buses. 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.

39. 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.

40. Solo Returns Button

Pushing this buttons allows you to send the signal from all AUX 

Returns to solo mixing bus (which is, intern, send to the Control 

Room  /  Phones  mixing  bus).  When  the  Solo  is  activated,  the 

corresponding LED indicator will illuminate.

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Summary of Contents for AM844D

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

Page 2: ...ENGLISH I ESPA OL II V1 1 05 05 2014 AM844D COMPACT MIXERS MEZCLADORAS COMPACTAS English Espa ol...

Page 3: ...S 2 CONTROLS AND SETTINGS 4 DIGITAL EFFECT ENGINE 5 SPECIFICATIONS 8 APPENDIX DIGITAL EFFECT TABLE 1 APPLICATION 2 DIMENSION 3 BLOCK DIAGRAM 4 CONTENTS USER S MANUAL Phonic preserves the right to impr...

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: ...ETTING STARTED 1 Ensure all power is turned off on the AM844D Mixer To totally ensure this the AC cable should not be connected to the unit 2 All faders and level controls should be set at the lowest...

Page 6: ...l XLR male inputs where the Line 1 4 TRS jacks are for the addition of various stereo line level input devices such as keyboards If you wish to use a monaural device on a stereo return input simply pl...

Page 7: ...Switch Jack The foot switch port is for the inclusion of a foot switch used for remote activation and deactivation of the built in Digital Effect processor 15 Group Outs These 1 4 phone jacks output...

Page 8: ...te the left or right audio signals accordingly balance 23 24 25 26 27 CONTROLS AND SETTINGS Rear Panel 18 Power Switch You can use it to turn the mixer on and off Ensure you turn all level controls do...

Page 9: ...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 individu...

Page 10: ...puts The to Main L R button that accompanies this control allows users to send the 2T return signal to the Main L R mixing bus When this is done the 2T return signal is not sent to the Rec Out as to a...

Page 11: ...he various level controls so that it sits steadily around 0 dB to make full use of audio while still maintaining fantastic clarity 50 Group 1 5 2 6 3 7 and 4 8 Controls These four faders are the final...

Page 12: ...Ch 8 Volume Controls 60mm fader Master Section Aux Send Masters 3 Master Aux Send Solo Stereo Aux Returns 3 4 Aux Return Assign to Subgroup 1 Effects Return to Monitor 2 Global AFL PFL Solo Mode Yes...

Page 13: ...1KHz 14dBu 20Hz to 20KHz channel inputs 0 005 CMRR 1 KHz 60dBu Gain at maximum 80dB Maximum Level Mic Preamp Input 10dBu All Other Input 21dBu Balanced Output 28dBu Impedance Mic Preamp Input All Oth...

Page 14: ...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 ef...

Page 15: ...ES 2 CONTROL Y CONFIGURACIONES 4 MOTOR DE EFECTO DIGITAL 5 ESPECIFICACIONES 8 AP NDICE TABLA DE EFECTO DIGITAL 1 APLICACI N 2 DIMENSION 3 DIAGRAMA DE BLOQUE 4 CONTENIDO Manual del Usuario Phonic se re...

Page 16: ...2 English Espa ol AM844D...

Page 17: ...luido COMENZANDO 1 Aseg rese que toda la energ a de la Mezcladora AM884D est apagada Para estar completamente seguro de sto el cable AC no deber a estar conectado a la unidad 2 Todos los faders y cont...

Page 18: ...R donde jacks de l nea 1 4 TRS son para adici n de varios dispositivos de entrada de nivel de l nea tales como teclados Si desea usar un dispositivo monoaural en una entrada de retorno de est reo simp...

Page 19: ...la inclusi n de un interruptor de pie utilizado para la activaci n y desactivaci n remota de procesador de Efecto Digital incorporado 15 Salidas de Grupo Estos jacks aud fonos de 1 4 generan la alime...

Page 20: ...de nivel de operacion de la fuente le sugerimos que deje el interruptor desenganchado hasta que testee la senal de fuente Puede engancharlo luego en caso necesario si el nivel de entrada es obviamente...

Page 21: ...ontrol Room Phones para utilizar con audifonos o monitores de estudio Este boton tambien permite aislamiento mas facil para senales de canal individual asegurando que sea mas simple la configuracion d...

Page 22: ...les de nivel AUX 1 2 3 en cada tira de canal el audio de cual es enviado a las salidas correspondientes de env o AUX Los botones de SOLO acompa ados a estos controles le permite enviar las se ales de...

Page 23: ...que el medidor de nivel se sit a constantemente alrededor de 0 dB para hacer uso completo de audio mientras siga manteniendo claridad fant stica 50 Controles de Grupo 1 5 2 6 3 7 y 4 8 Estos cuatro f...

Page 24: ...onos 2 Salida Directa Mic L nea Canal 1 Canal 8 Tiras de Canal 12 Env os Aux 4 Control Pan Balanceado SI Inserci n de Canal Canal 1 a Canal 8 Control de Volumen 60mm deslizador Secci n Master Env o Au...

Page 25: ...o unidad 84 dBu S N relaci n ref a 4 90 dB Microfono Preamp E I N 150 ohms determinado ganacia m xima 129 5 dBm THD Cualquier salida 1KHz 14dBu 20Hz a 20KHz entra das de canales 0 005 CMRR 1 KHz 60dBu...

Page 26: ...Va a necesitar este comprobante para cualquier servicio de garant a No se aceptar n reparaciones o devoluciones sin un n mero RMA apropiado return merchandise autorization En orden de tener esta gara...

Page 27: ...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 Time...

Page 28: ...e conectar 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...

Page 29: ...Appendix Ap ndice 3 AM844D DIMENSION DIMENSION All measurements are shown in mm inches Todas las medidas est n mostradas en mm pulgadas...

Page 30: ...Appendix Ap ndice 4 AM844D BLOCK DIAGRAM DIAGRAMA DE BLOQUE P S D M A R G O R P PARAMETER 16...

Page 31: ...Appendix Ap ndice 5 AM844D MEMO...

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