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Connecting Your RM-series Mixer to Your Audio System
4.8
Let’s Get a Sound and Set a Level!
StudioLive™ RM-Series Mixers
Owner’s Manual
48V Select Button
The 48V button switches the meters between displaying signal levels, and
showing which inputs are using +48V phantom power.
In its default state, the button is off, and the meters display the signal levels.
To toggle the meters to display channels with +48V phantom power active:
1. Press and release the 48V button. LEDs will be lit yellow
for channels on which phantom power is enabled.
2. The meters continue to display phantom power status until you press
and release the button again to return to metering signal levels.
Power User Tip:
The 48V button operates in two modes:
latching and momentary. When the button is pressed and immediately
released, it will latch in the “on” state. When the button is pressed
and held it, will turn on; it will turn off again when released.
4.8
Let’s Get a Sound and Set a Level!
It’s time to plug in a microphone and get a sound. This section assumes that you’ve
already installed and configured UC Surface on your computer or iPad and have
connected your StudioLive RM-series mixer as described in the previous chapter.
It is especially important to set microphone preamp gains correctly. If
they are set too high, ugly clipping distortion will be the result.
1. Plug a microphone into a mic cable and plug the cable into
the StudioLive RM-series mixer’s Channel 1 mic input.
2. Connect the Main Outputs of your RM-series mixer to your
power amplifier or powered monitors.
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