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REAR PANEL FEATURES 

 

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1.

 

POWER IN –

 Use the included power adapter to connect the mixer to a power outlet.  While the power is 

switched off, plug the power supply into the mixer first, then plug the power supply into a power outlet. 

2.

 

POWER SWITCH –

 Turns the mixer on and off.  Turn on the mixer after all input devices have been connected 

and before you turn on amplifiers.  Turn off amplifiers before you turn off the mixer. 

3.

 

PHANTOM POWER –

 Activates/deactivates phantom power.  When activated, phantom power su48V 

to the XLR mic inputs.  Please note that most dynamic microphones do not require phantom power, while most 
condenser microphones do.  Consult your microphone’s documentation to find out whether it needs phantom 
power. 

4.

 

MAIN MIX OUTPUTS –

 Use standard 1/4" and XLR cables to connect these outputs to the house speaker or 

amplifier system.  The level of these outputs is controlled by the MAIN MIX FADER. 

5.

 

MAIN OUTPUT LEVEL –

 Use this button to match the appropriate input level of a device connected to the 

MAIN MIX OUTPUTS.  When the button is depressed, the main mix will be reduced by 30 dB.  When the 
button is raised, the main mix will be boosted by 4 dB.  

6.

 

MAIN INSERT –

 Use standard 1/4" TRS cables to connect these jacks to external processors (such as 

compressors, limiters, external EQ units, etc.).  The audio sent out of these jacks is taken after the EQ.  The 
audio is returned to these jacks before the MAIN MIX FADER. 

7.

 

MONO OUTPUT VOLUME – 

Controls the level of the MONO OUTPUT.   

8.

 

MONO OUTPUT –

 This output is a summed mono version of the audio sent out of the MAIN MIX OUTPUTS.  

Use a standard 1/4" TS cable to connect this jack to an external device (such as a monitor, recording device, 
etc.). 

9.

 

CTRL OUTS –

 Use standard 1/4" cables to connect these outputs to your monitor or amplifier system.  The 

level of these outputs is controlled by the CTRL ROOM VOLUME knob.   

10.

 

DFX OUT –

 This output sends out audio from the mixer's effects processor.  Use a standard 1/4" TS cable to 

connect this jack to an external device (such as a monitor, recording device, etc.). Adjust the level of the audio 
with the EFFECTS OUT knob. 

11.

 

FOOTSWITCH –

 When a latching-style footswitch is connected to this jack with a 1/4" TRS cable, it can be 

used to mute/unmute the mixer's effects processor.  

12.

 

USB PORT –

 Use a standard USB cable to connect the mixer to a computer.  This port can send or receive 

different kinds of audio over the USB connection, depending on the position of the USB RECORD and USB 
PLAYBACK switches. 

13.

 

USB RECORD –

 When a computer is connected to the mixer's USB PORT, you can send audio from the mixer 

to the computer for recording.  Set this switch to "SUB1/2" to record the audio sent out of SUBGROUPS OUT 1 
and 2.  Set it to "MAIN MIX" to send the main mix to the computer. 

14.

 

USB PLAYBACK –

 When a computer is connected to the mixer's USB PORT, you can send audio from the 

computer to the mixer.  Set this switch to "CH11/12" to send it to Channels 11/12.  (Make sure the INPUT 
SELECTOR for Channel 11/12 is set to "USB.")  Set the switch to "MAIN MIX" to send it directly to the main 
mix. 

15.

 

AUX SEND – 

Use 1/4" TRS cables to connect these outputs to the inputs of an external amplifier or active 

monitor.  You can adjust these levels with the AUX SENDS VOLUME knobs to create a custom monitor mix for 
onstage musicians.  

16.

 

AUX RTN (RETURN) –

 Connect the outputs of an external device to these inputs with 1/4" mono cables.  This 

is usually used for outboard effects devices but can also be used like an extra input channel for synthesizers, 
drum machines, etc.  If your source is mono, plug it into the left jack and it will be heard on both the left and 
right sides. 

17.

 

DIRECT OUT –

 Use standard 1/4" TS cables to connect any of these outputs to an external device for 

recording, monitoring, etc. each individual channel. 

18.

 

SUBGROUPS OUT –

 Use standard 1/4" TS cables to connect any of these outputs to an external device for 

recording, monitoring, etc. each individual subgroup. 

19.

 

SUBGROUPS INSERT –

 Use standard 1/4" TRS cables to connect these jacks to external processors such as 

compressors, limiters, external EQ units, etc.  The audio sent out of these jacks will be the subgroup stereo 
signal.  The audio is returned to these jacks before the subgroups faders. 

Содержание ZMX124FXUSB

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Страница 3: ...y ZEPHYR mixer y Power cable y USB cable y Quickstart Guide y Safety Instructions Warranty Information booklet CONNECTION DIAGRAM Booth monitors Keyboard Computer Microphones Headphones External effects rack compressor etc Microphones monitors amplifier speakers cables etc are not included Lamp House amp and speakers Stage monitors External effects rack compressor etc TOP PANEL REAR PANEL Power ...

Страница 4: ...evice such as a monitor recording device etc Adjust the level of the audio with the EFFECTS OUT knob 11 FOOTSWITCH When a latching style footswitch is connected to this jack with a 1 4 TRS cable it can be used to mute unmute the mixer s effects processor 12 USB PORT Use a standard USB cable to connect the mixer to a computer This port can send or receive different kinds of audio over the USB conne...

Страница 5: ...mined by the AUX PRE POST FADER SWITCH The bottom knob can adjust the level of the signal sent to the mixer s effects processor 11 AUX PRE POST FADER SWITCH When the button is depressed the audio sent to the corresponding AUX SENDS is taken before the channel s fader When the button is raised the audio sent to the AUX SENDS is taken after the channel s fader 12 CHANNEL PAN BALANCE If this knob is ...

Страница 6: ...witch is on 30 EQ ON OFF Enables or disables the GRAPHIC EQUALIZER 31 GRAPHIC EQUALIZER When the EQ ON OFF switch is on depressed you can use these controls to adjust the equalization of the main mix 32 AUX SENDS VOLUME Controls the audio level sent out the AUX SENDS 33 AUX SENDS SOLO When this button is depressed the audio signal being sent to the AUX SENDS will also be routed to the Solo Channel...

Страница 7: ...e delay 0 8 1 1s 0 79ms 2 VOCAL 2 Reverb simulating a small space with a slight decay time Decay time Pre delay 0 8 2 5s 0 79ms 3 LARGE HALL Reverb simulating a large acoustic space Decay time Pre delay 3 6 5 4s 23 55ms 4 SMALL HALL Reverb simulating the acoustics of a stage space Decay time Pre delay 1 0 2 9s 20 45ms 5 LARGE ROOM Reverb simulating a studio with many early reflections Decay time P...

Страница 8: ... EQ bands 63Hz 125Hz 250Hz 500Hz 1kHz 2kHz 4kHz 8kHz 16kHz 15 dB DSP SECTION A D D A converters 24 bit DSP Resolution 24 bit Effects Large Hall Medium Hall Large Room Medium Room Karaoke Short Spring Reverb Long Spring Reverb Chamber Mono Delay Mono Echo Stereo Echo Flanger Chorus Reverb Chorus Reverb Delay Thickener Presets 16 Controls 16 position preset selector 16 position variation selector DS...

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