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 User Guide 

Connectors and Panel Controls 

 

 1       

LINE input

   2x RCA phono.  Connect stereo line level music sources such as CD, MD, DAT, drum 

machines, keyboards or other instruments.  Do not connect turntables which require RIAA equalisation. 

 2    

PHONO input

   2x RCA phono.  Plug in turntables with magnetic cartridges requiring RIAA equalisation.  

For non-RIAA turntables plug into the LINE input instead.  Do not plug in line level sources to the phono inputs 
as these will overload the preamp and cause severe high level distortion. 

 3       

CHASSIS earth

   A screw terminal is provided for connecting the earth straps from turntables.  This 

connection earths the metal parts of the turntable to reduce hum, buzz or similar audible noise getting into the 
system.  Make sure the terminal is fully tightened once the strap is in place. 

 4    

INPUT SELECT switch

   Selects either the LINE input or the PHONO input as the source to the channel.  

Press for PHONO, release for LINE.  The select switches are positioned on the rear panel to prevent accidental 
operation during performance. 

 5    

INPUT LEVEL trim  

 Rotary control to adjust the input gain to match the connected source to the console 

operating level.  Adjusts from fully off to +15dB gain.  Use the channel meter  16   to ensure the trim is correctly 
set for best performance.  The trims are positioned on the rear panel so that they are protected from accidental 
operation once set. 

 6    

RECORD output

   2x RCA phono.  This provides a line level stereo mix output not affected by the main 

mix master control.  Connect to a stereo recorder such as MD, DAT or cassette to record the DJ’s set. 

 7    

AUX output

   2x TRS jack.  Provides a line level stereo output independently mixed from the channel AUX 

sends  13  .  You can use this to feed samplers and other effects units, an additional monitor, zone or recorder.  
The output is impedance balanced so it can connect to balanced or unbalanced equipment. 

 8    

BOOTH output

   2x TRS jack.  This is the stereo output that feeds the DJ’s local booth monitor system.  It 

has its own level control and is not affected by the main mix master control or the cue mix.  The output is 
impedance balanced so it can connect to balanced or unbalanced equipment. 

 9       

MIX output

   2x TRS jack.  This is the main stereo output that feeds the house PA.  The output is 

electronically balanced so it can drive long cable runs to balanced equipment without interference pickup.  It can 
also be wired to connect to unbalanced equipment. 

 10     

MAINS input

   IEC socket.  Plug the AC mains supply in here.  A country dependent mains lead with 

moulded plug is provided with the console.  

Ensure the local mains voltage is within the range specified on 

the panel and that the connection is correctly grounded.

 

 11    

FUSE

   This is the mains input protection fuse for the internal power supply.  In the unlikely event of it 

failing make sure you replace it with the same type and rating.  If the replacement fails get the console checked 
by your service agent. 

 12    

POWER ON switch

   Turns the console on or off.  To avoid loud thumps or damage to your speakers 

always turn amplifiers off before turning the console or other equipment in the signal chain on or off.  Turn 
amplifiers on last and off first. 

13   

AUX SEND control

   Adjusts the level of the channel signal to the stereo Aux output.  It is taken ‘post-fade’ 

which means that the channel fader affects the level sent to the aux control.  Turn fully anticlockwise to turn the 
signal off, fully clockwise for a m6dB boost.  The normal ‘0’ position is marked. 

 14    

Channel EQ

   The equaliser has three controls to let the DJ creatively alter and shape the sound during 

live performance.  The music frequency spectrum is divided into 3 bands.  

HI

 (10kHZ) has a shelving response 

and affects the high frequency (treble) sounds, 

MID

 (1kHz) has a peak/dip bell shaped response and affects mid 

range (presence) sounds, and 

LO

 (100Hz) has a peak/dip bell shaped response and affects low (bass) sounds.  

This type of equaliser is known as ‘asymmetric’ because the amount of boost and cut is not the same.  Boost is 
restricted to a safe +6dB to highlight selected sounds while preventing system overload through heavy use.  Cut 
on the other hand, is increased to a huge –26dB to completely suck out affected frequencies dramatically 
changing the effect.  Use cut rather than boost to create your dramatic performance effects. 

 15   

CUE switch

   Press this momentary switch to listen to the channel signal in the headphones.    The three 

switches are interlocked so that pressing one or more cancels the previous.  The LED illuminates so that you 
can see at a glance which channel is cued.  A cue selection is always active.  Switch on default is CH1 cue 
selected.  You can preview the mix using the CUE/MIX slider  32 .  Cue does not affect the house mix or booth 
speakers and lets you check the signal or cue a track before bringing it into the mix.  Cue is pre-fader and post-
EQ so that you can preview and experiment with the EQ effects before going live. 

 16   

Channel METER

   A 4 LED meter bar always shows the presence of the pre-fader channel signal.  Adjust 

the level trim control for normal music averaging 0dB with loudest moments re5.  Reduce the trim if the 
red PEAK LED flashes consistently.  The PEAK LED lights at +8dB to warn that you are within 12dB of clipping.  
Letting the signal clip will result in a harsh distorted sound that can damage the speakers and is very unpleasant 
for the listener.  A good DJ will not let this happen. 

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Страница 1: ...USER GUIDE Publication AP4264 P R O F E S S I O N A L D J M I X E R ...

Страница 2: ...th com Limited One Year Warranty This product has been manufactured in the UK by ALLEN HEATH and is warranted to be free from defects in materials or workmanship for period of one year from the date of purchase by the original owner To ensure a high level of performance and reliability for which this equipment has been designed and manufactured read this User Guide before operating In the event of...

Страница 3: ...xcessive heat or direct sunlight as this could be a fire hazard Locate the console away from any equipment which produces heat such as power supplies power amplifiers and heaters Environment Protect from excessive dirt dust heat and vibration when operating and storing Avoid tobacco ash drinks spillage and smoke especially that associated with smoke machines Handling To prevent damage to the contr...

Страница 4: ...the right to make changes in the interest of further product development We are able to offer further product support through our world wide network of approved dealers and service agents You can also access our Web site on the Internet for information on our product range assistance with your technical queries or simply to chat about matters audio To help us provide the most efficient service ple...

Страница 5: ... amplifier level trim You should start to hear the music through the main speakers Set the amplifiers for the loudest volume you want to allow in the room with console meters reading as described above If you are using a microphone then switch it on and raise its GAIN control until you hear it in the mix Turn back the gain if the mic starts to feed back 7 Route the music to the booth monitor speak...

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Страница 7: ...ge is within the range specified on the panel and that the connection is correctly grounded 11 FUSE This is the mains input protection fuse for the internal power supply In the unlikely event of it failing make sure you replace it with the same type and rating If the replacement fails get the console checked by your service agent 12 POWER ON switch Turns the console on or off To avoid loud thumps ...

Страница 8: ...CF response type Default on power up is LPF low pass filter which cuts off all frequencies above the selected frequency Alternatively you can select BPF band pass filter to cut off frequencies above and below or HPF high pass filter to cut off frequencies below or press two or three buttons together to create different effects One or more types is always selected The associated LED indicator is il...

Страница 9: ...gnal with the MIX This not only lets you use the headphones to cue tracks ready to bring them into the mix but also accurately adjust point and tempo against the currently playing track and preview how the mix will sound You use this slider as a crossfader to test the mix in your headphones only It does not affect the booth or house mix 33 CROSSFADE OFF switch This front panel switch lets you disa...

Страница 10: ...ied electrician If the supply earthing is solid to start with you are less likely to experience problems Do not remove the earth connection from the console mains plug The console chassis is connected to mains earth through the power cable to ensure your safety Audio 0V is connected to the console chassis internally If problems are encountered with earth loops operate the audio ground lift switche...

Страница 11: ...en Headphones are Tip left Ring right Sleeve ground The RCA phono connectors are 2 wire unbalanced to connect to equipment such as CD players turntables and domestic amplifiers To ensure best performance we recommend that you use high quality audio cables and connectors and take time to check for reliable and accurate cable assembly It is well known that many audio system failures are due to fault...

Страница 12: ...es to let the DJ cue tracks and preview the mix before going live Mix music sources CH1 and CH3 are used for the mix music sources Both a turntable and a CD deck are plugged into each one for each side of the crossfader The turntable magnetic cartridges plug into the RIAA equipped phono inputs the CD into the line inputs The required source is preselected using the rear panel select switch This gi...

Страница 13: ...d range between 5 and 5 on the meters with average around 0dB This allows enough HEADROOM for unexpected peaks before the signal hits its maximum CLIPPING voltage and distorts It also achieves the best SIGNAL TO NOISE RATIO by keeping the signal well above the residual NOISE FLOOR system hiss The DYNAMIC RANGE is the maximum signal swing available between the residual noise floor and clipping The ...

Страница 14: ...onds as you move it You can adjust from a very gentle fade with 6dB dip in the middle suitable for smoothly fading in one track as the other fades out to a very sharp response where the signal reaches full level within a few millimetres of the start of travel suitable for fast cut or scratch mixing The middle position provides a standard constant power fade where the volume remains the same as you...

Страница 15: ...results it is best to start experimenting with RESONANCE set to a low mild position High RESONANCE settings can result in significant boost of selected frequencies Reduce the channel level if the signal levels increase enough to light the red PK LEDs in the output meters Failure to do this may result in system overload and distortion The VCF FREQUENCY can be adjusted in two ways either manually us...

Страница 16: ...ion as the dance floor awaits the power of the beat to kick in BPF Press this switch to select the band pass filter Frequencies above and below the cut off point are removed leaving just a narrow band of sound Sweep the VCF slider around its mid position to affect lead sounds such as keyboard and vocals TIP Try picking out individual sounds such as vocals and mixing them into the beat and bass of ...

Страница 17: ...o clear the memories back to the default settings Settings which are Stored Channel FILTER select switches Filter TYPE switches HPF BPF LPF LFO ON switch LFO x2 switch Settings which are Not Stored RESONANCE control VCF slider FREQUENCY VCF slider LFO DEPTH LFO speed tempo How to Store a Preset Press and hold the preset button for 2 seconds until its red indicator flashes once to confirm the curre...

Страница 18: ...40V AC 50 60Hz Consumption 30W max Mains fuse rating 100 240V AC T500mA 20mm Dimensions and Weights The console is fitted with rubber feet for desktop operation An optional screw on rack ear kit is available for rack or plinth mounting This is fixed in place using M6 screws or bolts Contact your Allen Heath agent for further information The order code for the kit is XONE 32 RK Width Height Depth W...

Страница 19: ...Ring R 30 to 600 ohm 70 ohms recommended LEVEL TRIM R STEREO INPUTS PHONO L L R LINE RIAA SOURCE XONE 32 AUX AUX CUE R CUE MIX AUX SEND L LEVEL PHONES L R METER MID LO 3 BAND EQ HI CUE BLOCK DIAGRAM CUE MIX AUX MIX MAIN LEVEL BOOTH 10dBV PRE FADE R L BOOTH OUT RECORD OUT R L MAIN BAL MAIN OUT CH1 LEVEL L R MASTER AUX OUT L R BALANCE FADER R PHONO L L R LINE RIAA METER MID LO 3 BAND EQ HI CUE R PHO...

Страница 20: ... the maximum level possible This is set by the power rail voltage Above this there is simply no more voltage available so the signal is clipped Compact Disc CD Well established stereo player using digitally mastered pre recorded flat discs Becoming popular with DJs as a replacement or alternative to vinyl mixing Recordable CDs are now available Contour The term used to describe the law of a fader ...

Страница 21: ...e performances and maintains the running order Also refers to a rapper who talks in time to the beat MiniDisc A type of low cost digital 2 track recorder that uses a disc similar to but smaller than that used by computers It uses a compression algorithm and is able to record up to 74 minutes of stereo material It is regarded as the modern replacement for the audio cassette recorder It has the adde...

Страница 22: ... Used for stutter effects Transmute A new Allen Heath function that combines the popular punch transform and punch effects into one intelligent button TRS Jack Refers to the 3 pole stereo jack plug with Tip Ring and Sleeve connections TS Jack Refers to the 2 pole mono jack plug with Tip and Sleeve connections TS cables can plug into the XONE 32 impedance balanced outputs without modification Turnt...

Страница 23: ... very distorted with high level and excessive bass Only plug turntables needing RIAA equalisation into the PHONO inputs Other equipment should be plugged into the LINE inputs There is a hum on the turntable channels Check that the turntable earth strap has been correctly connected to the console chassis earth post Also check that the turntable headshell and cartridge are correctly aligned and plug...

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