Rane TTM 56 Operator'S Manual Download Page 11

Manual-

Torsion spring

Sensors

Remove ribbon

Remove

#4 screw

Remove

#4 screw

Mark location before

disconnecting ribbon:

PGM 1

PGM 2

XFADER

For more effective cleaning and lubrication, follow the directions outlined below:

1. Required Tool: #1 Philips screwdriver

2. Disconnect the power.

3. Remove knobs from controls covered by the Lexan faceplate.

4. Remove the four, 4-40 screws attaching the Lexan faceplate.

5. Remove the Lexan faceplate. See the picture and instructions below. The rails of the fader are now accessible for normal cleaning and 

lubrication. 

6. Remove fader from mixer if more thorough cleaning is required.

7.

 NOTE:

 

Do not disturb the position of the small sensors at each end of the Fader

. If you do, make sure the parts are standing straight before 

reinstalling.

8.

 NOTE

: In order to achieve the highest possible accuracy, 

each magnetic fader is factory calibrated

 for the location in which it was 

shipped. If you remove the faders for cleaning, 

make sure you mark them

. This helps you to put them back in the correct location.

9. Remove the fader by removing the two #4 screws securing it. Then disconnect the ribbon cable.

10. Sugary liquids spilled into a fader may be removed by thoroughly rinsing the part in hot water. Make sure the part is clean and dry 

before lubricating or reinstalling.

11. Removal of grease or other stubborn debris may require alcohol or contact cleaner. Make sure the part is clean and dry before lubricat-

ing or reinstalling.

12. To reassemble, reverse the disassembly procedure.

13. Problems? Contact Rane Corporation customer service at 425-355-6000.

Summary of Contents for TTM 56

Page 1: ...TTM 56 PERFORMANCE MIXER ...

Page 2: ...e equipment like large power amplifiers may cause an unacceptable amount of hum or may generate too much heat and degrade the performance of this equipment Protect the power cord and plug from damage caused by being walked on or pinched Protect the line cord where it exits the unit from excessive strain Only use attachments and acces sories specified by Rane Unplug this equipment during lightning ...

Page 3: ...ut on one side and blending on the other or any combination Auxiliary Inputs and Outputs with independent level controls give session mixing ability AUX Inputs may be used for a drum machine tape etc AUX Input is after the crossfader and after the effects loop AUX Outputs may be used for recording booth monitoring or a second zone AUX Output is the same as the Master Mix FlexFX allow assignment of...

Page 4: ...ced It is wired for TRS Tip Send Ring Return This is an independent Effects Loop for the Mic There is no engage switch so the Mic signal is always processed when you have an effects box connected If you are connect ing to an effects processor with a Send Return jack a single TRS cable will work If your effects processor has separate Send and Receive jacks you need a Y cable You can buy a Send Retu...

Page 5: ...level of 4 on the meter with the program faders set to maximum Don t use the GAIN controls to set the output level use the MASTER LEVEL control to set the output level This is a very simple thing yet makes a huge difference in the performance of your mixer EQ switches engage the 3 band tone controls EQ switches may be used in conjunction with the Hi Mid and Low controls as kill switches Set the ro...

Page 6: ...re used to Read Maintaining Magnetic Faders on pages Manual 8 9 Program fader MODE switches allow selecting two sets of curves MODE 1 gives the familiar stereo fader response MODE 2 gives left right pan effect Program fader CONTOUR controls allow smooth continu ous adjustment of contour for both MODE 1 and MODE 2 The range of control is from SLOW blend to FAST cut Program fader REVERSE switches ch...

Page 7: ...er headphone stages typically use large resistors on their outputs which allow shorting but prevent high power The TTM 56 gives you high power but does not allow shorting MASTER CUE switch is used to select the headphone monitor source Use MASTER out to rehearse your performance This signal is the same as the MASTER OUT but is not affected by the MASTER LEVEL control Use CUE in to monitor the Prog...

Page 8: ...Manual FULL ON OFF FULL ON OFF FULL ON OFF FULL ON OFF LEFT RIGHT LEFT RIGHT Channel Fader Response Channel Fader Response showing effect of Reverse Mode 1 Mode 2 and Contour controls ...

Page 9: ...Manual Crossfader Response showing effect of Reverse Mode 1 Mode 2 and Contour controls Crossfader Response ...

Page 10: ...a Move the carrier all the way to one side b Use a soft lint free cloth to wipe off rails c Add a drop of silicone lubricant or quick spray from aerosol to the center of each rail d Move the carrier back and forth to distribute lubricant e Do not bend torsion spring or touch sensors Magnetic Fader Q and A Q Will I damage the faders if I spray them with bad stuff or spill bad things in them A No Th...

Page 11: ...the Fader If you do make sure the parts are standing straight before reinstalling 8 NOTE In order to achieve the highest possible accuracy each magnetic fader is factory calibrated for the location in which it was shipped If you remove the faders for cleaning make sure you mark them This helps you to put them back in the correct location 9 Remove the fader by removing the two 4 screws securing it ...

Page 12: ...te CHASSIS GROUNDING If your system exhibits excessive hum or buzzing there is an incompatibility in the grounding configuration between units some where Here are some things to try 1 Check that the turntable grounding wires are connected to the PHONO GND posts 2 Try combinations of lifting grounds on units that are supplied with ground lift switches or links 3 If your equipment is in a rack verif...

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