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Manual-5

MM 8x CONNECTION

With the MM 8x’s ability to accommodate a wide variety

of systems, these basic guidelines will assist the user in
incorporating this mixer into their equipment setup.

Since most source components (e.g., turntables, disc

players, tape decks) used with the mixer are consumer grade,
the MM 8x features unbalanced RCA source input connec-
tors. PH/LN 1 or LINE 2 are combined with PH/LN 3 or
LINE 4 for the A mix and PH/LN 5 or LINE 6 are combined
with PH/LN 7 or LINE 8 for the B mix. When using the PH/
LN inputs, be sure the adjacent switch is in the correct
position for the connected device: pushbutton 

in 

for phono,

out 

for line level. Ground screws attach the turntable ground

wires, which help eliminate hum or buzz.

The front and rear panel Main Microphone inputs are

XLR connectors, for use with a balanced output microphone
of any impedance. Use only one mic at a time in the front 

or

rear jack. Effects can be inserted in the Main Mic signal path
thru the ¼" unbalanced TRS MAIN MIC LOOP jack. Use a
special TRS send/return cable: tip = send, ring = return,
sleeve = ground. Refer to the wiring diagram below. The
Auxiliary Mic input is ¼" balanced TRS jack, useful for
wireless mics and other high-impedance sources.

The MAIN OUTPUTS are ¼" balanced TRS connectors,

which provide good hum rejection and allow long (greater
than 10 feet) lengths of interconnect cable without significant
losses (see 

Sound System Interconnection

 on page Manual-10

for proper wiring of connector/cable). The PROGRAM LOOP
has left and right ¼" unbalanced TRS connectors for sending
the source program signal to an external effects device and
returning the signal back to the mixer. Use a special TRS
send/return cable: tip = send, ring = return, sleeve = ground.
Refer to the wiring diagram below. Remember, these are
switching jacks—always complete the loop when connecting
the send to and return from an external device.

Two sets of outputs can provide convenient connections

for recording equipment. The TAPE OUTPUT unbalanced
RCA jacks provide an output for recording program material.
If you want signal processing via the Program Loop to have
an effect on the recording, let 

out 

the PRE/POST Record

push-button to the POST position. The TAPE OUTPUT 

does

not contain any signal from the Mic or Aux In sections

. If you

need to record the mics, use the Aux Out for your recording
signal; this output is a composite of the Program, Micro-
phone, and Aux Inputs.

Send-Return Cable Wiring

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

SOURCE SELECTION

The MM 8x is able to mix together four sources. Each

source is switchable between two line inputs, one of which
may be switched to a phono input. The center OFF position of
the Source Input Select switch mutes the source input to the
mixer. PH/LN 1 or LN 2 combine with PH/LN 3 or LN 4 for
A mix; PH/LN 5 or LN 6 combine with PH/LN 7 or LN 8 for
B mix.

SOURCE EQUALIZATION

Each selected source’s frequency spectrum can be

contoured with the Treble, Mid, and Bass controls. These are
intended to provide EQ between varying program material.
The Treble and Bass controls offer 15 dB of boost or cut; the
Mid control offers 8 dB of boost or cut. Positioning any
control to the “12 o’clock” position turns that equalization
band off.

SOURCE FADERS

The source faders control the level of the selected input.

They also provide a means to set relative levels for each input
to A and B mixes. Set the source faders near their maximum
levels (0 dB) instead of increasing the gain at the output stage.
You achieve optimum noise performance by having the
majority of the overall gain at the input stages. Taking the
least amount of gain at the output ensures that the system
doesn’t have to amplify the unavoidable noise generated by
the input buffers and summing amplifiers. Unity gain for Line
Inputs is achieved with the faders positioned at the “0 dB”
marking.

HEADPHONE SYSTEM

Depending on the position of the Pan control, a mix of

stereo Cue or stereo Master is heard through the headphones.
Fully counterclockwise, the 

sum

 of 

selected

 Cue channels is

heard. This allows previewing of the full equalized channel
signal even while the fader is down. Clockwise rotation
increases the amount of Master signal. The Level control
adjusts the headphone output.

Summary of Contents for MM 8X

Page 1: ...upply and see the PWR indicator illuminate Turn on your source and amplifier Slowly turn up the MASTER LEVEL and see the meters lighting and hear music from your speakers In use you can get tripped up at two places If you have a phono signal into one of the four PH LN inputs be sure the PH LN switch is in the PHONO position in likewise when using a tape deck or CD into these inputs be sure the swi...

Page 2: ...nto the mixer signal path The adjacent red LED blinks when the switch is pressed in indicating that the Aux Mic is on 6 AUX MIC LEVEL control This control adjusts the level of the Aux Mic input 7 MIC EQ These controls are used to contour the frequency response of the summed Main and Aux Microphone inputs 8 Source Input Select switch This switch selects either a Phono Line or Line input for the cha...

Page 3: ...e respective channel signal to the Headphone and Meter Cue sections The adjacent yellow indicator illuminates when the switch is depressed 19 HEADPHONE PAN control This control adjusts the relative levels of Cue and Master signals mixed together in stereo for the headphones Counterclockwise rotation increases the amount of Cue signal clockwise rotation increases the amount of Master signal 20 HEAD...

Page 4: ...ng of the PROGRAM signal The tips connect the sends to the processor inputs and the rings connect the returns from the processor These are switching jacks always complete the loop when connecting a send and return or no sound will be heard 8 MAIN OUTPUTS These TRS jacks provide a balanced line level output 9 TAPE OUTPUTS This stereo pair of RCA connectors is a line level output of source program w...

Page 5: ...ide an output for recording program material If you want signal processing via the Program Loop to have an effect on the recording let out the PRE POST Record push button to the POST position The TAPE OUTPUT does not contain any signal from the Mic or Aux In sections If you need to record the mics use the Aux Out for your recording signal this output is a composite of the Program Micro phone and A...

Page 6: ... On switch lighting the adjacent LED and adjust the Main Mic or Aux Mic Level The tonal balance of the Main and Aux Mic inputs may be adjusted via the Mic EQ controls Modifying the sound of the mic in this way won t affect the EQ of the music thru the mixer When the mic is not in use release the Mic On switch to its out position to disconnect the mic signal and extinguish the LED Should the mic pr...

Page 7: ...oint for measuring voltage levels Usually a large conducting body such as the earth or an electric circuit connected to the earth Chassis should always be at earth potential WARNING SHOCK HAZARD Never use an AC line cord ground lift adapter or cut off the 3rd pin It is illegal and dangerous headroom The level in dB between the typical operating level and clipping For example a nominal 4 dBu system...

Page 8: ... though this assumes the interconnected equipment is internally grounded properly Since most equipment is not internally grounded properly connecting both ends of the shield is not often practiced since doing so can create noisy interconnections A common solution to these noisy hum and buzz problems involves disconnecting one end of the shield even though one can not buy off the shelf cables with ...

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