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Channel Copy Interface

After pressing the COPY button, you will enter the channel copy interface. You can copy the 
channel settings from the list on the left to the channels on the right.
First select the channel on the left list, and the right list will display the channel that can accept the 
pasted channel. Set the copied parameters in the Copy Options column in the middle and click the 
COPY button to successfully copy the channel.

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Summary of Contents for XR26

Page 1: ...User s Manual XR26 DIGITAL MIXER...

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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 6: ...iOS Android Windows Mac OS Linux WIFI 26 12 2 3 S PDIF USB USB 12 8 BUS 1 3 S PDIF AES EBU USB USB 48V PEQ PEQ 31 GEQ LINK DCA U USB PC 3 1 U 10 1920 1080 9 100MM 4 HTML5 web Wi Fi Windows 5...

Page 7: ...W 100 240VAC 47 63Hz 20 C 55 C 2 Hall Room Plate Church Delay Chorus Flanger Threshold 80 0dB Range 80 0dB Ratio 1 1 1000 1 Attack 1ms 120ms Release 10ms 4000ms Hold 1ms 2000ms Makeup Gain 20dB 20dB T...

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Page 9: ...48V 12 2 6 35mm TRS 8 6 35mmTRS 4 Mono Stereo 3 BUS XLR BUS 1 BUS 6 XLR 6 BUS 4 MASTER XLR MASTER L R XLR 5 AES EBU XLR AES EBU XLR 6 SPDIF SPDIF SPDIF SPDIF 7 USB Host USB PC PC 8 RJ 45 9 10 WIFI WI...

Page 10: ...1 EQ 2 EQ 3 40dBFS 20dBFS 0dBFS 4 SEL Select SOLO SOLO SOLO SOLO MUTE 9...

Page 11: ...ain EQ Low Cut Gate Comp 6 7 U PLAY REC U 8 U U mp3 wav u U U 9 SOLO 10 VU SOLO 11 Menu Monitor Solo 12 CH1 8 CH9 16 Stereo Digital FX 13 Fader 14 Channel Mute Group FX 1 2 3 1 2 3 FX FX 1 2 3 1 2 3 3...

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 14: ...MONITORPHONES MONITOR OUTPUT SOLO CLEAR SOLO MENU MONITOR SOLO PFL AFL Channel Solo BUS Solo MIC LINE SPDIF AESEBU STEREO PLAY SOLO BUS MASTER SOLO SOLO MENU Monitor 13...

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 17: ...WIFI LAN IP WiFi WiFi WIFIMixer IP 192 168 2 1 LAN LAN 192 168 1 1 LAN 255 255 255 0 IP 192 168 1 114 Menu Network CONFIG Reset 16...

Page 18: ...CONFIG Wireless Wired Save Wireless WIFI SSID Security Channel WIFI None WPA2 None WPA2 WIFI 17...

Page 19: ...2 412GHz 2 462GHz 11 Wi Fi ETSI 13 FCC 11 Wi Fi Wired DHCP Manual IP Netmask Gateawy IP DHCP IP IP Manual IP 18...

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Page 21: ...Mic EQ ID MASTER PAN PAN PAN MENU MENU Global Monitor Digital Password Network U CHECK UPDATE U SETTING RESET FACTORY RESET 20...

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 26: ...4 HALL ROOM PLATE CHURCH Reverb PREDELAY TIME HF BASS LPF HPF 2 Delay Delay PREDELAY TIME FEEDBACK LPF HPF 3 Chorus Chorus DETUNE 25...

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 33: ...DSP Channel Channel Input Main Sendto Input 180 Mic LINK Main LR Mute Group Pan MASTER Mute Group Pan Sendto Pan SEL DSP 32...

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 39: ...these rules may cause dangers More detailed information on safety matters is provided in this manual Please check it carefully Graphic symbol description The lightning graphic with an arrow in an equi...

Page 40: ...in a humid environment Do not place containers lled with liquids near the device to prevent liquid from splashing in Clean only with a dry cloth Never plug or unplug the power plug with wet hands To a...

Page 41: ...ftware Update Factory Reset Monitoring Settings Digital Output Channel Settings Account Settings Network Connections 5 Operation 1 Login Interface 2 Channel Status Interface 3 MENU Setting Interface 4...

Page 42: ...tion control through software All input channels have independent low cut PEQ compressor noise reducer processing All output channels have independent high and low cut PEQ compressor processing The ma...

Page 43: ...Total Harmonic Distortion plus Noise THD N 20dBFS 1kHz 0 01 Attack 1 ms 120 ms Noise Noise level 20 20k band pass 85dBu Release 10 ms 4000 ms Noise level A 88 dBu Hold 1 ms 2000 ms Dynamic Range 107d...

Page 44: ...STRUCTURE AND DIMENSION Hardware structure and installation 43...

Page 45: ...output interface It is used for the XLR interface for outputting AES EBU digital signals 6 SPDIF coaxial input output interface It is used to input and output SPDIF digital audio signals The upper sid...

Page 46: ...indicator It is used to quickly and intuitively display the channel input level status The input level is 40dBFS when the green light is on the input level is 20dBFS when the yellow light is on and t...

Page 47: ...face 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...

Page 48: ...e USB port of the mixer 4 Click Check Update in the Menu Global interface 5 The operation interface automatically searches and displays all updateable data packages and version information in the USB...

Page 49: ...he settings of all channels of the mixer including all input channels bus channels and effector channels Factory Reset Click Factory Reset on the Menu Global interface of the mixer to completely resto...

Page 50: ...the level meter will change to red indicating that there are channels enabling SOLO monitoring You can select SOLO s pre fader PFL post fader AFL signals on the MENU MONITOR page Channel Solo correspo...

Page 51: ...f this product can choose different source signals You can send the signal of BUS7 8 or MASTER channel to the speci ed digital output channel and recording channel AES EBU USB sound card USB ash drive...

Page 52: ...ssword you can click the Set Password button on the Menu Password page After the password is set successfully the mixer will jump to the password entering page After entering the correct password clic...

Page 53: ...the WiFi hotspot of the mixer The default name is WIFI Mixer Enter the wireless IP address of the mixer in the mobile browser the default address is 192 168 2 1 LAN wired connection Open the computer...

Page 54: ...Wireless connection On the wireless connection page you can set the WIFI network name SSID and network password Security of the mixer and adjust the channel of the mixer There are two options for mixe...

Page 55: ...cated if the currently used channel is very crowded it will cause delays in the control of the mixer At this time it is recommended that you choose another channel On the wired connection page you can...

Page 56: ...splays the overview information of each channel From top to bottom it is channel gain MIC channel phantom power switch reverse switch EQ curve noise gate curve and compressor curve channel send volume...

Page 57: ...st At this time you can choose an upgrade package to upgrade the mixer system SETTING RESET can reset all mixer parameters FACTORY RESET can reset the mixer to factory settings Note It will reset the...

Page 58: ...he mixer Select the preset on the left and press Load to apply the preset click the Save button to save the current settings of the mixer select the preset on the left and press Delete to delete the p...

Page 59: ...will enter the list of USB ash drive storage presets You can press the Load button to directly apply the preset from the USB ash drive to the mixer or you can press the Import button to import the pre...

Page 60: ...nel settings from the list on the left to the channels on the right First select the channel on the left list and the right list will display the channel that can accept the pasted channel Set the cop...

Page 61: ...tor parameters Common effector included in the mixer includes various reverbs delays chorus and so on If you want to add effects to some channels of the mixer you can send these channels to the corres...

Page 62: ...w frequencies that are sometimes obscured by reverb clearer LPF Low pass lter frequency Higher frequency settings increase the high frequency response and produce a brighter reverb lower frequency set...

Page 63: ...r effect adjusts the pitch of the delayed sound to make the sound shake up and down and produce a noise and make the sound more uctuant The general principle of the anger effect is to add a feedback l...

Page 64: ...sh drive mp3 wav format Click the list le to select music and then click the Play button to play The music signal will be sent to the PLAY channel of ST IN layer The rst button from the right can be u...

Page 65: ...Mixer Channel The IN1 8 layer contains 8 MIC LINE IN analog input channels The IN9 16 layer contains 4 MIC LINE IN analog input channels and 4 LINE IN analog input channels 64...

Page 66: ...SB sound card input channel and 2 FX effector channels The BUS1 8 layer contains 8 buses All buses can be set as single channel AUX output or linked as stereo SUB channel output BUS1 6 bus has its own...

Page 67: ...he second time to enter the operation page of DCA1 4 channel and press the selection button of corresponding DCA channel Any input or output channels controlled by each DCA channel can be organized an...

Page 68: ...s and click RESET to reset the graphic equalizer settings You can adjust the selected frequency parameter through the virtual fader or the main knob on the screen or you can click the four frequency b...

Page 69: ...annels The Main column contains the bus send button LR the Mute Group button and the Pan value bar When the bus send button is lit it means that the channel will send signals to the MASTER channel whe...

Page 70: ...standard preset management pop up box save load the noise gate preset THRESHOLD Adjust the threshold of the noise gate You can drag the T ball on the motion graphic RANGE Adjust the attenuation value...

Page 71: ...equalizer parameters of the channel An equalizer adjusts the amplitude of an audio signal at a speci c frequency The EQ processing function of the input channel consists of a four band parametric equa...

Page 72: ...shelf and PEQ HPF Sphere A draggable graphic sphere controlled by high pass lter Drag the graphic element to control Adjust the cutoff frequency left right LPF Sphere A draggable graphic sphere contr...

Page 73: ...n drag the T ball on the motion graphic RATIO Adjust the compression ratio This parameter determines how much the compressor will attenuate the signal after it exceeds the threshold ATTACK Adjust the...

Page 74: ...f the mixer is lit the channels in the group are muted FX has a dedicated FX group mute button and it cannot be programmed into other mute groups When you long press one of the mute group buttons butt...

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