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Pyle Pro Mixer Owner’s Manual – 11

10 – Pyle Pro Mixer Owner’s Manual

Monitoring (”Cueing”) the Inputs

1. Set the CUE ASSIGN switch of the input source (MIC , CH1, CH2, CH3 or CH 4) you wish to

      monitor.

2. Adjust the Headphone Level control to a comfortable listening level.

3. The Headphone CUE/PGM control permits you to switch easily from listening to CUE material to

       the playing PROGRAM sound. You can also listen to both simultaneously by moving the Headphone

      CUE/PGM control to a point midway between the two ends.

PYD-1939 and PYD-1949:

 These models also have an F/X CUE for you to monitor the sound

      effect being applied.

PYD-1959: 

This model has an additional CUE on the sampler module for you monitor the sampled

      signal being applied. To monitor a sampled signal, press the SAMPLE ASSIGN button for the

      channel to which the sample has been saved, and then press the SAMPLE CUE button to audition

      this sound.

Using the Mixer Controls

Turning on the Mixer

1. Turn on the output amplifier and temporarily set its volume to the minimum setting.

2. On the mixer, turn ON the power switch. The adjacent power LED will illuminate.

3. Turn on the audio input sources you wish to mix, and set them to play (or talk continuously into

      the microphone).

4. To monitor the audio input sources so that you can decide when to mix in each input, see      

     “Monitoring ‘Cueing’ the Inputs.”

5. To mix the audio input sources so that you can play them through your amplifier system or record

      them on your tape deck, see “Mixing the Inputs.”

Mixing the Inputs

There are a maximum of ten input sources available at one time, including two microphone inputs.

Both microphone input sources are always available as part of the mix, if desired. Each of the four

audio channels can be linked to two different input sources, and one of these sources for each channel

is available for mixing.Turn on all the available audio sources and be sure they are providing sound

before continuing.

1. Select the Channel Input Selectors for each channel, choose the audio sources you want to mix

      for each channel (i.e., choose PHONO1/LINE1 or LINE2).

2. Set the Mic and Channel Level controls all to within the 8 - 10 range.

3. Slide the MASTER volume control toward 10 until you get an average reading of 0 on both Output

      Level LED Meters. The output level displayed in the meters represents the TOTAL output from all

      the channels supplying audio to the mix.  NOTE: Once you set this level, we suggest you do not

      change it!

4. If you add or change input sources, adjust the corresponding MIC1, 2 or CH1, CH2, CH3 or CH4 level

     control(s) to maintain the average reading of 0 on the Blue LED meters.

5. To change the overall sound level, adjust the RECEIVER/AMPLIFIER (NOT THE MIXER) volume

      control to the desired volume.

Adding Equalization to the Mix

You can further tailor the sound processed through the mixer to match your acoustic surroundings

or suit your personal preferences by using the ten frequency sliders for each channel. To engage

the equalization module, press the Equalization On/Off Switch. The LED next to the switch will be

illuminated, indicated the EQ mode has been engaged.

Each one of the sliding controls boosts or cuts the selected frequency by up to 10 dB. If you leave

a slider at the center (”0”) position, the corresponding frequency range for that stereo channel will

be left unaffected (”flat”). Please note that in order to provide a smooth range of control, the frequency

ranges overlap slightly. Therefore, for example, if you raise the level in the 2K range, the 1K and

4K ranges are also slightly affected.

Adding External Effects to the Mix

To connect a sound effect device such as an echo reverb or digital sampler processor, first connect

the EFFECTS SEND jacks to the external device’s AUDIO IN jacks using RCA type cables. Then connect

the device’s audio outputs to the EFFECTS RECEIVE jacks on the mixer.

To activate the loop with which now has an outboard processor, press the Effects Switch.The effect

devices are now in the audio chain. Be sure the device is ON.

Using the Microphone

Incorporating Voice into the Mix

Talkover mode allows a voice to be heard clearly through the microphone by attenuating all the

other audio input sources. This mode is engaged by setting the Talkover Switch to the TALKOVER

position.

Talkover Mode

To blend voice from the microphones with the audio program material, first be sure the MIC/TALKOVER

switch is set to the ON position. (In this position, the MIC channel is mixed into the program like

any other audio input source.)

Then adjust the corresponding MIC level controls to increase or decrease the microphone level (this

will not affect the main volume inputs). When a microphone is not in use, set the MIC/TALKOVER

switch to OFF.

These BASS, MID and TREBLE controls, permit you to tailor the tone frequencies of the MIC inputs

processed through the mix. Left in their center positions, the sound is unaffected (”flat”).

Microphone Tone Controls

The independent MIC1 and MIC2 controls permit you to increase or decrease the levels of these

microphones within the mix.

Microphone Level Controls

Using the MIC Frequency Kill Switches

For unique circumstances or interesting special effects, you can completely eliminate the bass, mid

or treble frequency range from the MIC channels by pressing the Kill button for that range. When

the Kill mode is active, the LED above the button will be illuminated.

Summary of Contents for Mixer PYD1939

Page 1: ...l Amp Zone Record Frequency Response S N Ratio at 1 kHz Mic Phono Line Distortion Mic Phono Line Equalizer Control Frequencies Boost Cut Range MIC Tone Control Treble Mid Bass Talkover Attenuation Ech...

Page 2: ...cables with either 1 4 plugs or RCA plugs Zone Output Jacks to connect the mixer to a second receiver or amplifier powering speakers in the DJ booth or in a remote location Record Output Jacks to conn...

Page 3: ...it BNC Lamp Adaptor Allows you to connect a 12V 3W lamp to light the panel Headphone Jack Accepts headphones with 1 4 plug Headphone Level Control Headphone CUE PGM Control Allows you to listen simul...

Page 4: ...ffect device such as reverb sampler etc and either play the signal from it or play another input through it BNC Lamp Adaptor Allows you to connect a 12V 3W lamp to light the panel Headphone Jack Accep...

Page 5: ...3 use the same jacks The selector switch e s below the jacks should be set to Line position if the jacks are used for the High Level input sources described here High Level Output Audio Source Use RCA...

Page 6: ...ot supplied simply insert the plug end of an appropriate 12V 3W gooseneck style or similar lamp into the lamp socket provided in the upper right corner of the mixer control panel Power is supplied to...

Page 7: ...f 0 on the Blue LED meters 5 To change the overall sound level adjust the RECEIVER AMPLIFIER NOT THE MIXER volume control to the desired volume Adding Equalization to the Mix You can further tailor th...

Page 8: ...the OUTPUT R and L jacks These combined outputs can be used by a monoaural amplifier such as a PA amp In the STEREO position right and left channels remain separate The mixer outputs can be used by a...

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