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2442FX MKII / 3242FX MKII USER’S MANUAL

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Graphic Equalizer

The 9-band graphic equalizer will allow users to alter 

the various frequencies of the audio in their Main or 

AUX 1 mixes, for reducing feedback and adapting 

audio to suit room acoustics.

43.  Equalizer

This stereo 9-band equalizer allows users to cut and 

boost the indicated frequencies by 12 dB.  When the 

feedback detection feature is activated, these sliders 

will also illuminate to indicate program frequencies.

44.  Main / AUX button

This  button  determines  which  signal  will  be 

processed by the graphic equalizer. The AUX 1/2 and 

Main signals are selectable.

45.  EQ In Switch

Pushing this switch will turn the graphic equalizer on 

and off.

Digital Effect Processor

The built-in digital effect processor encompasses a 

32/40-bit digital processor and features 100 preset 

programs, as well as various test-tones and tap-

delay. For a completel list of effects, please observe 

the Digital Effects Table.

46.  Digital Effect Display

This 2-digital numeric display shows the program 

number that is currently applied to your EFX audio 

signal. When you rotate the Program control, you 

can  scroll  through  different  program  numbers; 

however the display will revert back to the original 

program if a new program is not selected within a 

few seconds.

47.  Sig and Clip Indicators

Located within the Digital Effect Display are Clip and 

Sig LEDs. The Sig LED will light up when any signal 

is received by the effect processor, and the Clip 

LED will light up shortly before excessive signals 

are dynamically clipped. If the Clip LED lights up too 

often, it may be advisable to turn down one or all 

EFX controls on input channels to ensure the signal 

level is not too high.

48.  Program Control

This control is used to scroll through the various 

effects. Turning the control clockwise will allow users 

to ascend into higher program numbers, and turning 

it  counter-clockwise  will  allow  users  to  descend 

into lower program numbers.  Pushing this control 

will apply the new effect. When a tap-delay effect 

is selected, pressing this control will allow users to 

select the tap-delay time.

By  pushing  the  button  several  times,  the  effect 

processor  interprets  the  time  between  last  two 

pushes and remembers this as the delay time, until 

the button is pushed again (this is kept, even after 

the power is turned off). When the tap delay effect 

is selected, a small LED will flash within the digital 

effect display window at the selected intervals.

49.  EFX Send Control

This rotary control will adjust the level of the output 

signal at the AUX 4 send jack, as well as determine 

the amount of audio the built-in effects processor 

will receive.  When this control is set to it’s minimum 

position,  neither  the AUX  4  send  nor  the  effect 

processor will receive a signal.

50.  FX to AUX 1 Control

This  control  allows  users  to  send  the  signal 

processed by the effects processor to the AUX 1 

send mix, allowing for monitoring of the signal.

51.  FX to AUX 2 Control

This  control  allows  users  to  send  the  signal 

processed by the effects processor to the AUX 2 

send mix, allowing for monitoring of the signal.

52.  FX to Main Control

The FX to Main control will allow users to adjust 

the EFX signal that is sent to the Main or Group 1/2 

mixes, as determined by the Main/Group button.

53./54.  Main / Group Buttons

These button on the left (Main L/R / Group) allows 

users to send the signal processed by the effect 

processor to either the Main or Group mixes. If this 

button is set to Group, using the Group 1/2 / Group 

3/4 button will determine which of the group mixes 

the signal will be sent. If the Main L/R / Group button 

is set to Main, the Group 1/2 / Group 3/4 button will 

be rendered useless.

Footswitch Jack

The foot switch port is for the inclusion of a foot 

switch (not enclosed), used for remote activation and 

deactivation of the built-in Digital Effect processor.

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Summary of Contents for 2442FX MKII

Page 1: ...2442FX MKII 3242FX MKII Mixing Console USER S MANUAL ENGLISH 2442FX MKII...

Page 2: ...ving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over 13 Unplug this apparatus during lighting storms or when unused for long periods of time Servicing is required when the apparatus has b...

Page 3: ...s 6 Stereo Input Channels 7 Subgroups 7 Mono Subwoofer Channel 8 Talkback Section 8 Control Room Phones 8 CD Tape Ins Outs 9 Auxiliary Section 9 Graphic Equalizer 9 Digital Effect Processor 10 Master...

Page 4: ...nd Pre Fader Listen functions plus full featured talkback section Standby switch mutes all channels during breaks while background music is provided via CD tape inputs GETTING STARTED Quick Setup 1 En...

Page 5: ...ound noise or stage rumble Stereo channels does not feature this low cut filter 6 High Frequency Control Use it to give a shelving boost or cut of 15 dB to high frequency 12 kHz sounds This will adjus...

Page 6: ...xing buses Stereo Input Channels Stereo channels differ slightly to the mono channels in their connections and controls To follow you will find a run down on the differences and what these channels ar...

Page 7: ...hen pushed all the way up these faders provide 10 dB of gain to the signal and when set all the way down effectively mute the signal 27 Group Outputs These 1 4 phone jacks output the final feed from t...

Page 8: ...by Button The Standby button is used to mute all input channels of the MIX mixers In this instance the CD Tape input will still be in use allow music to be played between sets while ensuring no microp...

Page 9: ...o higher program numbers and turning it counter clockwise will allow users to descend into lower program numbers Pushing this control will apply the new effect When a tap delay effect is selected pres...

Page 10: ...setting If adjusting a signal with the Control Room Phones level control it is advisable that this button is set to Solo ensuring the signal is independent of any channel faders 59 Main Fader The Lef...

Page 11: ...owing condenser microphones well the ones that don t use batteries to be used on these channels Activating Phantom Power will be accompanied by an illuminated LED above the left channel Level Meter Be...

Page 12: ...2442FX MKII 3242FX MKII USER S MANUAL 12 TYPICAL CONNECTING LEADS...

Page 13: ...HASER 3 2 0 3 52 HEAVY PHASER 1 5 1 2 53 HEAVY PHASER 2 6 2 8 54 WILD PHASER 1 7 4 0 8 55 WILD PHASER 2 9 6 4 8 NO PARAMETER SETTING PROGRAM NAME PAN SPEED TYPE 56 SLOW PAN 0 1 R L 57 SLOW PAN 1 0 1 R...

Page 14: ...ICATIONS MIC MIC DRUM MACHINE Guitar BASS GUITAR MULTITRACK RECORDER KEYBOARD SPEAKER AMPLIFIER COMPRESSOR COMPRESSOR HEADPHONE EQUALIZER 2442FX MKII EQUALIZER SPEAKERS AMPLIFIER KEYBOARD EXTERNAL EFF...

Page 15: ...asured at main output Channels 1 4 unit gain EQ flat all channels on main mix channels 1 3 as far left as possible channels 2 4 as far right as possible Master unity channel fader down 96dB 96dB Maste...

Page 16: ...KII 3242FX MKII USER S MANUAL 16 DIMENSIONS 2442FX MKII 104 00 4 09 424 00 16 69 682 60 26 87 107 98 4 25 All measurements are shown in mm inches 424 00 16 69 893 58 35 18 107 98 4 25 104 00 4 09 3242...

Page 17: ...2442FX MKII 3242FX MKII USER S MANUAL 17 BLOCK DIAGRAMS 2442FX MKII...

Page 18: ...2442FX MKII 3242FX MKII USER S MANUAL 18 3242FX MKII...

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Page 20: ...Contact Musikhaus Thomann Treppendorf 30 96138 Burgebrach Germany www thomann de WWW THOMANN DE...

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