5. Quick adjustment knob of the channel parameter
It is used to quickly adjust common parameters in the channel editing interface.In the channel
editing interface of the input channel, the knobs adjust channel Gain, EQ low-cut filter Low Cut,
channel threshold value Gate, and channel pressure limit Comp from top to bottom.
6. Screen
It is used to monitor the various working states of the mixer and set the
parameters of the mixer
through the touch screen. The basic operation method is
introduced in detail in the chapter "Basic
Operation".
7. Record and Play button
It is used to enter the recording and playing (PLAY / REC) interface of the USB
flash drive, and
to browse and operate the contents of the USB flash drive
through folders.
8. USB flash drive socket
It is used for playing, recording, and software updates. The mixer can read the
music inside the
USB flash drive (supports mp3, wav format), and can also read
the update files inside the USB
flash drive and update the mixer system.
Note: Some USB flash drives may have states of slow reading / storing. After
reading / storing,
the files will be displayed in the list on the left side of
the recording and playing interface; after
recording, please confirm that the
recorded files have been completely stored before plugging
and unplugging
the USB flash drive to avoid file damage.
9. Mixer button
The functions of the buttons from top to bottom are: return to the main page,
open the menu
setting interface, open the level meter overview interface, open the
preset interface, open the
channel copy interface, and open the effector setting
interface; the function of the button on the
lower side of the main output level
meter is to clear all SOLO channels in the monitoring channel.
10. Main output level meter
This level meter is the main output VU meter, and its level indication is not
controlled by the
output volume adjustment knob. When a channel has the SOLO
function enabled, the level meter
will become a monitor bus level meter.
11. Headphone monitor interface and monitor channel volume knob
It is used for headphone monitoring. On the Monitor page of the Menu interface,
the monitoring
channel without Solo and the channel front / back monitoring can
be selected.
12. Layer switch button
It is used to switch the layer controlled by the current fader. From top to bottom:
CH1 ~ 8 layer,
CH9 ~ 16 layer, Stereo stereo / Digital digital / FX effector
channel layer, and bus output layer.
13. Fader
The fader is used to control the sending volume of this channel.
14. Mute group button
It is used to mute the corresponding channel group. In the Channel page of the channel editing
interface of each channel, the mute group of each channel can be set. All non-FX channels can
be programmed into 1/2/3 mute groups and controlled by corresponding 1/2/3 mute buttons. The
FX channel has a dedicated FX mute button located under the 1/2/3 mute buttons.
When pressing and holding any one of the mute 1/2/3 buttons for more than 3 seconds, the mute
status of each channel in the current status can be memorized into the group button at one time.
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Summary of Contents for XR26
Page 1: ...User s Manual XR26 DIGITAL MIXER...
Page 2: ...l 1...
Page 3: ...2...
Page 4: ...3...
Page 5: ...4 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 10 7 11 18 8 19 37 MENU METER PRESET COPY EFX DSP Mute 9 38 73...
Page 8: ...7...
Page 10: ...1 EQ 2 EQ 3 40dBFS 20dBFS 0dBFS 4 SEL Select SOLO SOLO SOLO SOLO MUTE 9...
Page 12: ...U 1 upk U 2 3 U USB 4 Menu Global Check Update 5 U 11...
Page 13: ...2 6 3 1 2 U 2 1 Menu Global Factory Reset Menu Global Setting Reset 12...
Page 15: ...MENU Digital BUS7 8 MASTER AES EBU USB U 14...
Page 16: ...Menu Passwrd Set Password Menu Passwrd Delete Password Modify 15...
Page 20: ...4 19...
Page 22: ...METER METER IN1 8 IN9 16 ST IN BUS 1 8 MASTER MUTE PRESET 21...
Page 23: ...PRESET Load Save Delete U Export Import U Import U Load U Import 22...
Page 24: ...COPY COPY Copy Options COPY 23...
Page 25: ...EFX EFX RESET EFFECT 7 NONE Reverb Delay Chorus FX Sendto 1 HALL ROOM PLATE CHURCH 24...
Page 27: ...DENSITY LPF HPF 4 Flanger Flanger SPEED DEPTH DELAY PHASE FEED DIRECT 26...
Page 28: ...REC PLAY U U mp3 wav ST IN PLAY wav U U U 27...
Page 29: ...IN1 8 8 MIC LINE IN IN9 16 4 MIC LINE IN 4 LINE IN 28...
Page 30: ...ST IN 2 1 PLAY U 1 SPDIF 1 USB 2 FX BUS1 8 8 BUS BUS AUX LINK SUB BUS1 6 BUS7 8 SUB AES EBU 29...
Page 31: ...DCA DCA BUS DCA DAC1 4 DCA DCA DCA MASTER 30...
Page 32: ...MASTER EQ 31 GEQ GEQ ON PRESET RESET 20Hz 100Hz 125Hz 630Hz 800Hz 4kHz 5kHz 20kHz 31...
Page 34: ...Gate Threshold Threshold On RESET PRESETS THRESHOLD T RANGE ATTACK RANGE HOLD RELEASE 33...
Page 35: ...EQ EQ EQ HPF EQ HPF LPF 34...
Page 36: ...On RESET Q PRESETS L LM HM H L LM HM H PEQ HPF LPF Q Q Q Gain 35...
Page 37: ...Compressor ON RESET PRESETS THRESHOLD T RATIO ATTACK RATIO HOLD RELEASE 36...
Page 38: ...MUTE MUTE Channel Main FX FX 1 2 3 4 5 8 2 4 5 8 2 37...
Page 44: ...STRUCTURE AND DIMENSION Hardware structure and installation 43...
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