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The Send may also be tapped off as an alternative pre-fade, pre-EQ direct output if
required, using a lead with tip and ring shorted together so that the signal path is
not interrupted (see below).

5 Gain

This knob sets how much of the source signal is sent to the rest of the mixer.  Too
high, and the signal will distort as it overloads the channel.  Too low, and the level of
any background hiss will be more noticeable and you may not be able to get enough
signal level to the output of the mixer.
Note that some sound equipment, particularly that intended for domestic use,
operates at a lower level (-10dBV) than professional equipment and will therefore
need a higher gain setting to give the same output level.
See “Initial Setup” on page xx to learn how to set GAIN correctly.

6 Equaliser

The Equaliser (EQ) allows fine manipulation of the sound, particularly to improve
the sound in live PA applications where the original signal is often far from ideal
and where slight boosting or cutting of particular voice frequencies can really make
a difference to clarity.  There are three sections giving the sort of control usually only
found on much larger mixers.  The EQ knobs can have a dramatic effect, so use
them sparingly and listen carefully as you change any settings so that you get to
know how they affect the sound.

HF EQ

Turn to the right to boost high (treble) frequencies above 12kHz by up to 15dB,
adding crispness to cymbals, vocals and electronic instruments.  Turn to the left to
cut by up to 15dB, reducing hiss or excessive sibilance which can occur with cer-
tain types of microphone.  Set the knob in the centre-detented position when not
required.

MID EQ

There are two knobs which work together to form a SWEPT MID EQ.  The lower knob
provides 15dB of boost and cut, just like the HF EQ knob, but the frequency at
which this occurs can be set by the upper knob over a range of 150Hz to 3.5kHz.
This allows some truly creative improvement of the signal in live situations, be-
cause this mid band covers the range of most vocals.  Listen carefully as you use
these controls together to find how particular characteristics of a vocal signal can
be enhanced or reduced.  Set the lower knob to the centre-detented position when
not required.

LF EQ

Turn to the right to boost low (bass) frequencies below 60Hz by up to 15dB, adding
warmth to vocals or extra punch to synths, guitars and drums.  Turn to the left to cut
low frequencies by up to 15dB for reducing hum, stage rumble or to improve a
mushy sound.  Set the knob to the centre-detented position when not required.

7 Aux Sends

These are used to set up separate mixes for FOLDBACK, EFFECTS or recording, and
the combination of each Aux Send is mixed to the respective Aux Output.  For
Effects it is useful for the signal to fade up and down with the fader (this is called

Summary of Contents for MPM 12/2

Page 1: ...1 USER GUIDE...

Page 2: ...soever arising from the use of information or any error contained in this manual No part of this manual may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electr...

Page 3: ...IRING UP 8 BLOCK DIAGRAM 12 MONO INPUT CHANNEL 13 STEREO INPUT CHANNELS 16 MASTER SECTION 18 USING YOUR MPM CONSOLE 22 FITTING OPTIONAL RACK MOUNT BRACKETS MPM12 2 24 DIMENSIONS 24 APPLICATIONS 25 TYP...

Page 4: ...nly use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caut...

Page 5: ...ue must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter N The wire which is coloured Brown must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter L Ensu...

Page 6: ...thin the product s enclosure that may be of suffi cient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons CAUTIONS The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert t...

Page 7: ...are employed in the MPM bringing you the great Soundcraft quality in a small format console without compromise You will also be glad to know you have a one year warranty with your product from the dat...

Page 8: ...n although you should then keep cable lengths as short as possible to minimise inter ference pick up on the cable Note that the ring must be grounded if the source is unbalanced Set the input level us...

Page 9: ...e lengths as short as possible to minimise interference pick up on the cable Note that the ring must be grounded if the source is unbalanced Mono sources can be fed to both paths by plugging into the...

Page 10: ...ground only at their source and not at both ends If the use of unbalanced connections is unavoidable you can minimise noise by following these wiring guidelines On INPUTS unbalance at the source and u...

Page 11: ...different outputs or to auxiliary sends to identify problems on the Master section Compare a suspect channel with an adjacent channel which has been set up identically Use PFL to monitor the signal in...

Page 12: ...12 BLOCK DIAGRAM...

Page 13: ...nput is BALANCED for low noise and top quality from professional equipment but you can use UNBALANCED sources by wiring up the jacks as shown in the wiring up section although you should then keep cab...

Page 14: ...the sound HF EQ Turn to the right to boost high treble frequencies above 12kHz by up to 15dB adding crispness to cymbals vocals and electronic instruments Turn to the left to cut by up to 15dB reduci...

Page 15: ...1 PFL When the latching PFL switch is pressed the pre fade pre mute signal is fed to the headphones control room output and meters where it replaces the MIX The PFL ACTIVE LED on the Master section il...

Page 16: ...ce hum boominess or improve a mushy sound Set the knob to the centre detented position when not required The control has a shelving response giving 15dB of boost or cut at 60Hz 4 AUX SENDS These are u...

Page 17: ...eplaces the MIX The PFL ACTIVE LED on the Master section illuminates to warn that a PFL is active The Left and Right meters display the PFL signal in mono This is a useful way of listening to any requ...

Page 18: ...18 MASTER SECTION...

Page 19: ...rnal equipment 2 TRACK 3 2 TRACK IN These two RCA phono sockets are unbalanced Left and Right line level inputs used for connecting a play back device 4 2 TRACK LEVEL CONTROL This adjusts the signal l...

Page 20: ...the final level of the Mix outputs This should normally be set close to the 0 mark if the input GAIN settings have been correctly set to give maximum travel on the fader for smoothest control 15 GRP...

Page 21: ...pective aux output signal to the monitor headphones out puts 24 PRE POST SWITCHES These two switches globally switch the AUX 1 and AUX 2 feeds respectively on all the input modules to be either pre fa...

Page 22: ...instruments where rejection of unwanted sounds and elimination of feed back is important The aim should be to place the microphone as close as physically possible to the source to cut out unwanted su...

Page 23: ...r adjust the Master Faders Remember that the mixer is a mixer not an amplifier Increasing the overall level is the job of the amplifier and if it is impossible to provide adequate level it is probable...

Page 24: ...24 FITTING OPTIONAL RACK MOUNT BRACKETS MPM12 2 The rack mount kit part number is RW5753 DIMENSIONS...

Page 25: ...25 APPLICATIONS APPLICATION 1 LIVE SOUND REINFORCEMENT APPLICATION 2 MULTISPEAKER APPLICATIONS This configuration demonstrates how multiple speaker configurations can be driven by the EPM...

Page 26: ...ard of hearing Aux 1 output is used to generate foldback monitoring for the speaker singer Aux 2 could also be used for foldback but has been omitted for clarity The main outputs are used to drive the...

Page 27: ...CATION 4 RECORDING The insert points on channels 1 8 may be used to feed a multitrack recorder as shown link the send and return signals The Mix outputs are used for a preliminary stereo mix on a DAT...

Page 28: ...28 TYPICAL CONNECTING LEADS...

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Page 30: ...30 MARK UP SHEETS You may freely copy these pages and use them to record the settings used for particular applications gigs...

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Page 32: ...o and from the Dealer or Soundcraft and postage must be prepaid 4 This warranty shall only be valid if a the Equipment has been properly installed in accordance with instructions contained in Soundcra...

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