Logitek mixIT Audio Console System/JET67 Manual
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Audio Connections Overview
The JET67 uses quick-connect Phoenix-style terminal connectors. Insert tinned wire into the slot
and tighten the screw to secure the wire. Each terminal block has a positive terminal, negative
terminal, and common ground.
Figure 5 - rear view, JET67 for mixIT12
The JET67 works best with balanced audio. If you have an unbalanced input, we recommend
jumpering negative to ground.
Unlike a traditional audio console, the mixIT controls an audio router. Therefore, you’ll notice
there isn’t an output that’s labeled “program” or “monitor.” You decide where you want to
wire your inputs and outputs and then configure everything in the software.
Instead of having an A/B switch over the fader, you’ll choose in the software what sources are
allowed on each fader. You can have as many or as few choices as you’d like.
In the software, you will choose how many channels and input or output has (stereo or mono).
You can split a stereo pair into two mono channels on either an analog or digital input or
output.
Note that if you route a stereo mix to a mono output, the JET67 will NOT sum the two channels;
you will hear left channel only. (However, if you’re wiring up an AM radio station, we do offer a
mono program mix output so we can sum program for you.) If you route a mono input (such as
a microphone) into a fader, the JET67 will copy the left channel to the right so the input will
feed both left and right.