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3. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

 

 

 

ANALOG CONNECTIONS 

Microphone in from one of the following sources: 

 

XLR balanced Jack 

 

6.35 mm TRS balanced Jack 

 

3.5 mm TS unbalanced Jack 

 

3.5 mm TRS Line In 

 

3.5 mm TRS Line Out 

 

3.5 mm TRS Headphone Out 

  

DIGITAL CONNECTIONS 

 

 

1 x USB 2.0 (Type C) 

 

1 x Optical Toslink 

 

 

HARDWARE USER CONTROL

 

 

4 x Channel volume slide faders 

 

4 x Channel mute buttons 

 

Microphone mute button 

 

Bleep button   

 

48V Phantom Power Button 

  

AUDIO FEATURES

 

 

A/D and D/A Conversion: 24 bits @ 48kHz 

 

Effects: Noise Gate, Compressor, EQ, Echo Reverb, Presets, Voice Changer, Key Shifter, Vocal 
Fading 

 

Frequency Response: 10Hz to 20kHz 

 

Dynamic Range: >110dB 

 

S/N Ratio: >100dB 

 

THD+N: <-90dB 

 

Channel Crosstalk: <-90dB 

  
 

CHROMA LIGHTING 

 

Summary of Contents for RZ19-03860

Page 1: ...RAZER AUDIO MIXER MASTER GUIDE...

Page 2: ...d optimize your production with the Razer Audio Mixer an easy to use all in one analog mixer for broadcasting and streaming With total control over your mix and studio like quality professional audio...

Page 3: ...ENTS 1 WHAT S INSIDE WHAT S NEEDED 3 2 LET S GET YOU COVERED 5 3 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 6 4 GETTING STARTED 8 5 USING THE RAZER AUDIO MIXER 11 6 CONFIGURING YOUR RAZER AUDIO MIXER 13 7 SAFETY AND MA...

Page 4: ...ume slide faders Powered by Razer ChromaTM RGB lighting B Channel mute buttons C Bleep button D Microphone mute button E Microphone port F Headphone port G XLR mic input port H 48V Phantom power butto...

Page 5: ...isolators Important Product Information Guide WHAT S NEEDED Product requirements PC Windows 10 64 bit or higher Direct USB A connection Razer Synapse requirements Windows 10 64 bit or higher Internet...

Page 6: ...in your hands complete with a 1 year limited warranty coverage Now maximize its potential and score exclusive Razer benefits by registering at razerid razer com Got a question Ask the Razer Support T...

Page 7: ...AL CONNECTIONS 1 x USB 2 0 Type C 1 x Optical Toslink HARDWARE USER CONTROL 4 x Channel volume slide faders 4 x Channel mute buttons Microphone mute button Bleep button 48V Phantom Power Button AUDIO...

Page 8: ...hannel number and volume level customizable in Razer Synapse DISPLAY LED INDICATORS Channel Volume level 11 LED Levels from 0 to 100 for each channel 4 x Channel mute button Microphone mute Bleep butt...

Page 9: ...Optical In port on your Razer Audio Mixer to your gaming console This is applicable if you re planning to use a gaming console in your stream 3 Connect the Razer Audio Mixer to your gaming PC using t...

Page 10: ...he sound icon on the system tray and select Open Sound settings 6 Depending on your connected devices set the Razer Audio Mixer as the default Output and Input device For Headphone port XLR mic input...

Page 11: ...er Audio Mixer before connecting an aux cable To set which audio sources will be routed to the Line Out port use the Razer Synapse app RAZER SYNAPSE Use the Razer Synapse app to route audio output sou...

Page 12: ...een muted MICROPHONE MUTE BUTTON Mute microphone Press the microphone mute button to mute or unmute microphone input The microphone mute button will turn red to indicate that the microphone is muted A...

Page 13: ...power to operate Press the Phantom power button to activate this feature and transmit phantom power to the XLR mic input port The Phantom power button will light up indicating that this feature is act...

Page 14: ...ll listed features are subject to change based on the current software version connected device s and supported apps and software SYNAPSE TAB The Synapse tab is your default tab when you first launch...

Page 15: ...lable modules for installation Global Shortcuts Bind operations or Razer Synapse functions to custom key combinations from Razer Synapse enabled device inputs that apply across all device profiles Lea...

Page 16: ...system and cloud storage Customize The Customize subtab is for setting up the various channels available for the Razer Audio Mixer when you install Razer Synapse You can map input sources to channel...

Page 17: ...recognizes channels as Output or Input devices Upon installing Razer Synapse the following channels immediately become available Input channels Output device Output channels Input device Game Music C...

Page 18: ...use the Line In port connection 4 Repeat these steps for other applications IMPORTANT Some applications may also have in app functions which allow you to change the input and output device it will use...

Page 19: ...t to Toggle Voice Changer Mixer Use the Mixer subtab to individually mute or adjust the volume of all channels and control which channels can be heard on each channel mix Output Mixer Individually mut...

Page 20: ...dividually Line Out This is a clone of the Stream Mix which you can use to route audio from your gaming PC to your dedicated streaming PC if applicable via the Line Out port Voice Chat The channel mix...

Page 21: ...for mic input and set its sensitivity when capturing sound using the mic gain slider You can click on the percentage decibel toggle to change how the mic gain is displayed Phantom Power 48V Available...

Page 22: ...reduce or mute any sound that registers below it Expanding Noise Gate will allow you to tweak its properties in detail Threshold Determines when the Noise Gate will activate If the sound is below the...

Page 23: ...2 Mic equalizer Select any of the available mic equalizer presets which best fit your mic needs Expanding the Mic Equalizer will allow you to manually adjust any preset in detail automatically setting...

Page 24: ...nes when the Compressor will engage If the sound is above the threshold the compressor will activate and the sound will be reduced or muted Soft knee width Set how noticeable the volume reduction will...

Page 25: ...tcut key field and key in your preferred shortcut on the active preset Voice changer Enable to apply a voice effect on the microphone in real time using any of the voice changer presets Echo Reverb To...

Page 26: ...y Determine how quickly the echo will begin Key shifter Turn on to adjust the pitch and tempo of any audio input on the Line In port using the slider Vocal fading Enable to use the slider to isolate o...

Page 27: ...nes on your device Name Description How to set up Breathing The lighting will fade in and out of the selected color s Select up to 2 colors or randomize colors Fire The LEDs will light up in warm colo...

Page 28: ...colors Select either counter clockwise or clockwise wheel direction Only available on specific device zones Razer wordmark Apply any of the available lighting effects on the Razer wordmark logo or tur...

Page 29: ...ll channel mute buttons when muted or disable channel mute button lighting Microphone mute Set a color on the microphone mute button when muted and not muted or turn off its lighting by toggling the o...

Page 30: ...as a foreground display of the corresponding channel fader Input meter The channel faders will light up according to the audio level of their assigned channel Dynamic The channel faders will use the i...

Page 31: ...hich Chroma Effect is linked to specific games using the Devices subtab You can import Profiles from your computer or the cloud through the import button or create new profiles within the selected dev...

Page 32: ...l still be listed here even if it is not linked to a Razer device To link games to connected Razer devices or Chroma Effects simply click on any game from the list and then click Select a device and i...

Page 33: ...you to change the software s display language startup behavior display theme and on screen notifications display You may also manually sync your profiles to the cloud or view the master guide of all c...

Page 34: ...tab The About tab displays brief software information copyright statement and provides relevant links for its terms of use You may also use this tab to check for software updates or as quick access t...

Page 35: ...moisture or other wet surfaces When connecting external devices carefully plan how the wires will be placed Protect any connected cables from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenie...

Page 36: ...Razer assumes no responsibility for such differences or for any errors that may appear Information contained herein is subject to change without notice LIMITED PRODUCT WARRANTY For the latest and cur...

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