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XENYX X2442USB/X2222USB/X1832USB/X1622USB User Manual

SUB OUTPUTS

The subgroup outputs are unbalanced and provide the mix of those channels 

assigned to each subgroup with the SUB switch (X2442USB: switches 1-2 or 3-4) 

next to the channel faders. Thus, you can, for example, route a subgroup to a 

second console or use the output as a recording output in parallel to the main 

outputs. In this way, you can record several tracks simultaneously. With an 

8-track recorder, use Y cables and wire the inputs of your machine so that you 

have 2 x 4 tracks available (e.g. channel 1 to track 1 and 2, etc.). In the first pass, 

you can record the tracks 1, 3, 5 and 7, in the second the tracks 2, 4, 6 and 8.
The XENYX 2442FX already has subgroup outputs wired in parallel (1-5, 2-6, etc.).

5.3  Inserts

X1622USB

Fig. 5.3: Insert points

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On the 2442FX the channel insert points are located on the control 
panel between the line input and the GAIN control.

Insert points are very useful to process channel signals with dynamic processors 

or equalizers. Unlike reverb or other effects devices, whose signals are usually 

added to the dry signal, dynamic processors are most effective on the complete 

signal. In this case, aux send paths are a less-than-perfect solution. It is better 

to interrupt the signal path and insert a dynamic processor and/or equalizer. 

After processing, the signal is routed back to the console at precisely the same 

point it left. However, the channel signal path is interrupted only if a plug is 

inserted into the corresponding jack (stereo phone plug: tip = signal output; 

ring = return input). All mono input channels are equipped with inserts. They are 

pre-fader, pre-EQ and pre-aux send. Inserts can also be used as pre-EQ direct 

outputs, without interrupting the signal path. To this end, you will need a cable 

fitted with mono phone plugs on the tape machine or effect device end, and a 

bridged stereo phone plug on the console side (tip and ring connected).

5.4  Direct outputs (X2442USB only)

X2442USB

Fig. 5.4: Direct outputs 

DIRECT OUTPUTS

The direct outputs of the X2442USB (1 each per mono input channel) are ideal for 

recording if several tracks are to be recorded simultaneously. These unbalanced 

phone jacks are post-EQ, post-mute and post-fader.

5.5  USB input/output

Fig. 5.5: USB input/output

The XENYX mixer line has built-in USB connectivity, allowing stereo signals to 

be sent to and from the mixer and a computer. The audio sent from the mixer to 

a computer is identical to the MAIN MIX. Audio being sent to the mixer from a 

computer can be routed to the main mix with the 2-TR/USB TO MAIN button. 
Connect the USB type B plug into the USB jack on the mixer, and the other end 

into a free USB port on your computer. There are no required drivers, but we 

recommend that PC users install the included ASIO driver. The driver can also be 

downloaded from behringer.com.

5.6  Voltage supply, phantom power supply 

and fuse

All Models

Fig. 5.6: Voltage supply and fuse

FUSE HOLDER/IEC MAINS RECEPTACLE

The console is connected to the mains via the cable supplied, which meets the 

required safety standards. Blown fuses must only be replaced by fuses of the 

same type and rating. The mains connection is made via a cable with IEC mains 

connector. An appropriate mains cable is supplied with the equipment.

POWER switch

Use the 

POWER

 switch to turn on the mixing console. The POWER switch should 

always be in the “Off” position when you are about to connect your unit to 

the mains.
To disconnect the unit from the mains, pull out the main cord plug. 

When installing the product, ensure that the plug is easily accessible. If mounting 

in a rack, ensure that the mains can be easily disconnected by a plug pull or by an 

all-pole disconnect switch on or near the rack.

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Attention: The POWER switch does not fully disconnect the unit from 
the mains. Unplug the power cord completely when the unit is not used 
for prolonged periods of time.

PHANTOM switch

The 

PHANTOM

 switch activates the phantom power (necessary to operate 

condenser microphones) on the XLR sockets of the mono channels. The red 

+48 V

 

LED illuminates when phantom power is on. As a rule, dynamic microphones can 

still be used with phantom power, provided that they are wired in a balanced 

configuration. In case of doubt, contact the microphone manufacturer!

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Connect microphones before you switch on the phantom power supply. 
Please do not connect microphones to the mixer (or the stagebox/
wallbox) while the phantom power supply is switched on. In addition, 
the monitor/PA loud-speakers should be muted before you activate the 
phantom power supply. After switching on, wait approx. one minute to 
allow for system stabilization.

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Caution! Please also note the information given in chapter 6.2.1 
“Audio connections”.

Summary of Contents for X2442 USB

Page 1: ...User Manual X2442 X2222 X1832 X1622 Premium 24 22 18 16 Input 4 2 3 2 and 2 2 Bus Mixer with XENYX Mic Preamps Compressors British EQs 24 Bit Multi FX Processor and USB Audio Interface...

Page 2: ...the latest digital technology these best in class consoles combine the advantages of both analog and digital technology Table of Contents Thank you 2 Important Safety Instructions 3 Legal Disclaimer...

Page 3: ...inchedparticularlyatplugs conveniencereceptacles andthepointwheretheyexitfromtheapparatus 11 Useonlyattachments accessoriesspecifiedby themanufacturer 12 Useonlywiththe cart stand tripod bracket ortab...

Page 4: ...erefore this mixing console is ideally suited for use as a karaoke machine This feature is also an optimal solution for singers who need accompanying music for their rehearsals CAUTION We should like...

Page 5: ...1 3 2 Initial operation Be sure that there is enough space around the unit for cooling purposes and to avoid over heating please do not place your mixing console on high temperature devices such as ra...

Page 6: ...mark This way you have a vast amount of drive headroom for use with very dynamic signals The CLIP display should light up only rarely preferably never While fine tuning the equalizer should be set to...

Page 7: ...and 4 panning hard left will route the signal to group output 3 only and panning hard right will route to group output 4 only MUTE The MUTE switch breaks the signal path pre channel fader hence muting...

Page 8: ...SOLO switch SUB and MAIN switches and channel fader 2 3 Interface panel and main section Where it was useful to trace the signal flow from top to bottom in order to gain an understanding of the chann...

Page 9: ...is is that you can now use that channel s EQ on the effects return signal In this instance the FX control of the channel being used as an effects return should be turned fully counterclockwise otherwi...

Page 10: ...n the X2442USB you can select which subgroup the signal is assigned to switches 1 2 3 4 to the right of MAIN MIX TO SUBS SOLO RETURNS Additionally this model allows you to route the aux returns togeth...

Page 11: ...L ROOM OUT and phones SUB 3 4 The SUB 3 4 switch performs a similar function for subgroup 3 4 X2442USB only MAIN MIX The MAIN MIX switch sends the main mix to the CONTROL ROOM OUT and the PHONES outpu...

Page 12: ...isplayed at a lower volume than in the PFL function As a rule solo signals are monitored via the control room outputs and headphones jack and are displayed by the level meters If a solo switch is pres...

Page 13: ...ple a vocal track enhanced with reverb in parallel to a dry vocal track when doing the mix down later on you can freely determine the amount of reverb added The X2442USB has the effect output on the r...

Page 14: ...input output The XENYX mixer line has built in USB connectivity allowing stereo signals to be sent to and from the mixer and a computer The audio sent from the mixer to a computer is identical to the...

Page 15: ...below show the wiring of these cables Be sure to use only high grade cables strain relief clamp sleeve tip sleeve pole 1 ground tip pole 2 The footswitch connects both poles momentarily TS footswitch...

Page 16: ...tance 131 dB 133 3 dB A weighted 150 source resistance 129 dB 130 5 dB A weighted Frequency response 10 Hz 150 kHz 1 dB 10 Hz 200 kHz 3 dB Gain range 10 to 60 dB Max input level 12 dBu 10 dB Gain Impe...

Page 17: ...dB X1622USB Main mix 0 dB 81 dB Channel fader 0 dB 80 dB X2442USB 83 dB X1622USB Power Supply Mains voltage 100 to 240 V 50 60 Hz Power consumption 50 W X2442USB 50 W X2222USB 50 W X1832USB 50 W X162...

Page 18: ...no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equ...

Page 19: ...We Hear You...

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