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4)  Switch the PFL button (8) in position ON to listen at the desired source. Turn the phones select 

button (27) completely to the left and turn the phones volume potentiometer (28) to the desired 
position to get the stereo signal on the headphones and the two left VU-meters. The PFL circuit 
works as a sum-system, there is a possibility to listen to more sources at the same time. All 
these operations have no influence on the output signal! Adjust with the level control (2) the 
input signal until the red indicators of the level meters (13) will light up occasionally. Adjust if 
necessary the quality of the sound with the equalizer (3). 

 

LOOK OUT: 

The equalizer at each input is used to manipulate the sound of each of the 
input sources. To correct the acoustic of the room it is probably best to use an 
external equalizer. 

 

5)  To send the input signal through one of the effects outputs, first check if the desired effects bus 

is free. This can be done by checking the input channel effects assign indication LED’s (4). If 
the FX-1 LED does not light up, the FX-1 bus is free. If the FX-2 LED does not light up, the FX-
2 bus is free. If one of the LED’s is blinking red, the input channel effects assign potentiometer 
(5) is in a wrong position. Then first turn the input channel effects assign potentiometer to its 12 
o’ clock position, so the LED will stop blinking. To select the FX-1 bus, turn the input channel 
effects assign potentiometer to the left, first, no effect will be audible, but the influence of the 
effect will increase when the potentiometer is turned further to the left. When the potentiometer 
is completely to the left, 100% of the signal will be influenced by the effect. 
The same procedure can be followed to select FX-2, but then the potentiometer has to be 
turned to the right. 
When the FX-1 bus is selected, the according LED will light up green, same for the FX-2 bus. 
On the other input channels and on the main mix, the according LED will light up red, to 
indicate the according effects-bus is occupied. 

  

EFFECT SELECT POTENTIOMETER 1 ON WRONG POSITION

NO EFFECT SELECTED

EFFECT 1 SELECTED ON CHANNEL 1

FX 1 SELECTED ON CH 1 AND FX 2 SELECTED ON CH 3

FX 1 SELECTED ON CH 1 AND 
CH 2 POTENTIOMETER ON WRONG POSITION

BLINKING RED

GREEN

GREEN

GREEN

GREEN

RED

RED

BLINKING RED

RED

RED

RED

RED

RED

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

NO SIGNAL

NO SIGNAL

SIGNAL  OF CHANNEL  1

SIGNAL OF CHANNEL 1

SIGNAL OF CHANNEL 1

NO SIGNAL

NO SIGNAL

NO SIGNAL

SIGNAL OF CHANNEL 2

NO SIGNAL

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6)  Open up the fader (9) of the chosen input channel  

 

7)  Slide up master fader (19) till desired volume is reached. Also open the monitor potentiometer 

(20), to hear the music at the DJ-booth. 

Summary of Contents for MX1400

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL RODEC...

Page 2: ...2...

Page 3: ...s in conformity with the following specifications NEN EN 55103 1 Electromagnetic compatibility Product family standard for audio video audio visual entertainment lighting control equipment for profess...

Page 4: ...The sound and intensity volume of this product can be very strong and if not used properly or if used in close proximity can cause temporary or permanent damage to one s hearing perhaps even deafness...

Page 5: ...de you through the setup of the mixing panel and will describe in detail all connectors controls and operational features of the equipment as well as different application setups Further information a...

Page 6: ...Cable configurations 16 Different audio connectors 16 Different audio cables 16 Operating instructions 19 Subsonic filter 21 Application examples 22 Options 27 USB input output option 27 Digital optic...

Page 7: ...nel with controls X Y RODEC 9 8 7 6 4 3 2 1 5 12 10 15 16 11 17 18 19 13 14 26 25 24 29 30 28 27 20 23 22 21 1 Input select switch This selector is used to select the input signal MICRO PHONO LINE A o...

Page 8: ...ntiometer 5 must be turned back to its center position because it was initially placed in a fault position 5 Input channel effects assign potentiometer With this control the input signal can be routed...

Page 9: ...meters The two meters indicate the PFL signal When no PFL switch 8 is pressed the VU meter displays the mixed signal 14 Crossfader With this fader you can easily fade over between the channels with r...

Page 10: ...16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 d B r 20 20k 50 100 200 500 1k 2k 5k 10k Hz LOW MAX LOW MIN HIGH MAX HIGH MIN 22 Monitor mode Switch This switch is used to set the monitor output in mono...

Page 11: ...e mix signal appears on the headphones In between it results in a mix of the PFL signal and the mix signal 28 Headphones volume control The volume of the headphones can be adjusted with this knob WARN...

Page 12: ...channels with routing selector 7 on Y position rising from 0 to maximum when the shaft of the cross fader is moved from the left to a few fractions from the left The same counts for the volumes of the...

Page 13: ...ower inlet Universal mains power inlet C DJ microphone input Balanced microphone input with a sensitivity of 4 2mV with XLR JACK combination connector D Effects IN OUT Input and output to connect effe...

Page 14: ...tentiometer 5 or main mix effects assign potentiometer 26 Internally linked when JACK is not inserted Sensitivity 775mV J Second headphones connector Signal identical as headphones output on the front...

Page 15: ...ed on channels 2 and 3 Q Digital recording output Output to connect to a S P DIF input of a MD recorder CD recorder HD recorder or DAT recorder to make recordings This output can be switched with or w...

Page 16: ...al RCA male Asymmetrical RCA male Used for connections between CD player MD player recorder Vinyl turntable DVD player recorder amplifier etc and mixing panel For connections of analogue signals you n...

Page 17: ...r effects machine amplifier recorder etc and mixing panel For stereo connections you need 2 of these cables 5 Symmetrical XLR female to asymmetrical RCA male cable Symmetrical XLR 3 pole female Asymme...

Page 18: ...of the effects machine The lower 2 pole JACK is the signal return cable this has to be connected to the output of the effects machine 8 JACK 3 pole 1 4 inch male to 2 times RCA male Y split cable Sym...

Page 19: ...E R MAS TE R 1 11 1 3 3 3 3 5 5 5 5 PO WER PO WER PO WER PO WER 20 20 20 20 10 10 10 10 0 00 0 1 1 1 1 0 d B 0 d B 0 d B 0 d B 0dB 0dB 0dB 0dB 5 5 5 5 3 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 C HAN N EL 2 C HAN N EL 2 C HAN N...

Page 20: ...fect will increase when the potentiometer is turned further to the left When the potentiometer is completely to the left 100 of the signal will be influenced by the effect The same procedure can be fo...

Page 21: ...ually you can connect an external processor example compressor or reverb to the effects insert D of the microphone channel 14 The mixed signal can be recorded simply by connecting a recorder to the an...

Page 22: ...ONITOR DJ MICROPHONE LOUDSPEAKER PROCESSOR RODEC f i l t e r t e c h n o l o g y i n s i d e RE DANCE FLOOR POWER AMPLIFIERS DJ HEADPHONES PROFESSIONAL DOUBLE CD PLAYER PROFESSIONAL PC MUSIC PLAYER CO...

Page 23: ...23 Pub resto LOUDSPEAKER PROCESSOR POWER AMPLIFIERS DJ HEADPHONES DESKTOP MICROPHONE KITCHEN PUBLIC AREA BAR CD PLAYER PC BASED MUSIC PLAYER DAB RECIEVER X Y RODEC SUBWOOFER SUBWOOFER...

Page 24: ...ROCESSOR POWER AMPLIFIERS LOUDSPEAKER PROCESSOR POWER AMPLIFIERS LOUDSPEAKER PROCESSOR POWER AMPLIFIERS LOUDSPEAKER PROCESSOR POWER AMPLIFIERS LOUDSPEAKER PROCESSOR POWER AMPLIFIERS LOUDSPEAKER PROCES...

Page 25: ...100V CEILING SPEAKER 100V CEILING SPEAKER 100V CEILING SPEAKER 100V CEILING SPEAKER 100V CEILING SPEAKER 100V CEILING SPEAKER 100V CEILING SPEAKER DAB RECIEVER FM AM TUNER X Y RODEC 100V AMPLIFIER WA...

Page 26: ...RODEC BEDROOM LAPTOP COMPUTER EXTERNAL MULTICHANNEL SOUNDCARD PHONO TURNTABLE PHONO TURNTABLE EFFECTS MACHINE DJ MICROPHONE RODEC f i l t e r t e c h n o l o g y i n s i d e RE DJ HEADPHONES TABLETOP...

Page 27: ...Take of this aluminum plate Unscrew the channel fader which you like to replace 2 screws Pull off the 4 pole flat cable at the input PCB Place the 10 pole flatcable delivered together with the digita...

Page 28: ...set MX00 series can be ordered at every authorized RODEC dealer Order code 94 001 0074 5 Fader knobs BX CX MX MKIII MX00 series The fader knobs of a MX00 series mixing panel can be ordered in a set F...

Page 29: ...rd asymmetrical RCA 500mV 10k Effects send asymmetrical 1 4 TRS JACK 775mV 10k Headphones 1 4 TRS JACK 8 1kHz 1 THD 417mW 1 8V 1 1W music power 32 1kHz 1 THD 1 0W 5 7V 1 7W music power 600 1kHz 1 THD...

Page 30: ...quency 47Hz 63Hz Power consumption 38W On 60W Full load 6W Stand by Operating temperature 0 C 32 F 40 C 104 F Operating humidity 5 90 no condensation Mechanical specifications Frontpanel dimensions W...

Page 31: ...playback medium for commercial audio recordings to the present day An audio CD consists of one or more stereo tracks stored using 16 bit PCM coding at a sampling rate of 44 1kHz Standard CDs have a d...

Page 32: ...t is used to manipulate the sound of music or voice Some effect units transform the sound completely others just color the sound picture in a minor way HD Abbreviation of hard disc It is a non volatil...

Page 33: ...Pulse Code Modulation is a digital representation of an analogue signal where the magnitude of the signal is sampled regularly at uniform intervals then quantized to a series of symbols in a digital...

Page 34: ...rotocol for carrying digital audio signals between devices Stereo Stereophonic sound is the reproduction of sound using two independent audio channels Stereophonic sound attempts to create an illusion...

Page 35: ...ittle or no permanent displacement of the particles of the medium Mechanical waves require a medium to transverse the distance electromagnetic waves can travel through a vacuum Wet signal Opposite of...

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Page 37: ...37 Manufactured by Transtel Sabima NV Duboisstraat 50 B 2060 Antwerp Belgium Tel 00 32 0 3 237 36 07 Fax 00 32 0 3 216 97 62 e mail info rodec com URL http www rodec com...

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