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Owner’s Manual

Owner’

s Manual

Meters vs. Reality

You may already be an expert at the world of “+4” (+4 

dBu=1.23 V) and “–10” (–10 dBV=0.32 V) operating 
levels. Basically, what makes a mixer one or the other 
is the relative 0 dB VU (or 0 VU) chosen for the meter 
display. A “+4” mixer, with a +4 dBu signal pouring out 
the back will actually read 0 VU on its meter display. 
A “–10” mixer, with a –10 dBV signal trickling out, will 
read, you guessed it, 0 VU on its meter display. So when 
is 0 VU actually 0 dBu? Right now!

At the risk of creating another standard, Mackie’s 

compact mixers address the need of both crowds by 
calling things as they are: 0 dBu (0.775 V) at the output 
shows as 0 VU on the meter display. What could be 
easier? By the way, the most wonderful thing about stan-
dards is that there are so many to choose from.

Thanks to the 1642-VLZ3’s wide dynamic range, you 

can get a good mix with peaks flashing anywhere be-
tween –20 and +10 dB on the meter display. Most ampli-
fiers clip at about +10 dB, and some recorders aren’t so 
forgiving either. For best real-world results, try to keep 
your peaks between “0” and “+7.”

Please remember: Audio meter displays are just tools 

to help assure you that your levels are “in the ballpark.” 
You don’t have to stare at them (unless you want to).

AUX DISCUSSION

SENDS are outputs, RETURNS are inputs. The AUX 

[35] knobs tap the signal off the channel and sends it to 
the AUX SEND [6] outputs: AUX 1 and 2 are sent to the 
AUX SENDS 1 and 2 [49] master knobs before the AUX 
SEND outputs, and AUX 3 through 6 are sent directly.

These outputs are fed to the inputs of a reverb or 

other device. From there, the outputs of the external 
device are fed back to the mixer’s STEREO RETURN [7] 
inputs. Then these signals are sent through the STEREO 
RETURN [51] level controls, and finally delivered to the 
main mix.

So, the original “dry” signals come from the channels 

to the main mix  and the affected “wet” signals come 
from the STEREO RETURNS to the main mix, and once 
mixed together, the dry and wet signals combine to cre-
ate a glorious sound. Armed with this knowledge, let’s 
visit the Auxiliary World:

49.  AUX SENDS (MASTER)

These knobs provide overall level control of AUX 

SENDS 1 and 2, just before they’re delivered to their 
AUX SEND [6] outputs. This is perfect for controlling 
the level of stage monitors, since you’ll be using AUX 1 
and 2 for this, with their PRE [36] switches engaged. 
AUX SENDS 3 and 4 have no such control — they just 
send their mixes directly to their AUX SEND outputs at 
unity gain.

These knobs go from off (turned fully down), to unity 

gain at the center detent, with 10 dB of extra gain 
(turned fully up). As with some other level controls, you 
may never need the additional gain, but if you ever do, 
you’ll be glad you bought a Mackie.

These are usually the knobs you turn up when the 

lead singer glares at you, points at his stage monitor, 
and sticks his thumb in the air. (It would follow suit 
that if the singer stuck his thumb down, you’d turn the 
knobs down, but that never happens.)

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Страница 1: ...1642 VLZ3 OWNER S MANUAL 16 Channel Mic Line Mixer...

Страница 2: ...dio interference regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications ATTENTION Le pr sent appareil num rique n met pas de bruits radio lectriques d passant las limites applicables aux appareils n...

Страница 3: ...LZ3 Or you might be one of those people who never reads manuals All we ask is that you read this page NOW and read the rest later you ll be glad you did WARNING Before you plug the AC power cord into...

Страница 4: ...u adjust each channel Output Section The output section on the right Throughout these chapters you ll find illustrations with each feature numbered If you re curious about a feature simply locate it o...

Страница 5: ...N 1 2 3 4 L R 14 27 SOLO 14 28 20 SOLO LED 15 29 OL MUTE LED 15 30 MUTE 15 31 PAN 15 STEREO SOURCES 15 CONSTANT LOUDNESS 16 32 3 BAND MID SWEEP EQ 16 33 4 BAND FIXED FREQUENCY EQ 17 34 LOW CUT 17 35 A...

Страница 6: ...order 8 Track Recorder Out In From Mics Keys Drum machines etc Headphones EFX A Stereo Compressor EFX B CHANNEL INSERTS CHANNEL INPUTS AUX SENDS BAL UNBAL TAPE OUT TAPE IN PHONES OUT SUB OUTS BAL UNBA...

Страница 7: ...al stereo source Stereo Compressors TAPE OUT TAPE IN PHONES OUT SUB OUTS C R OUT BAL UNBAL MAIN INSERT Headphones Digital Multitrack Recorder Stereo Processor CD Player Active PASpeaker Subwoofer comb...

Страница 8: ...nput feeding each pair Channels 13 14 and 15 16 are stereo pairs with LINE inputs only 1 MIC INPUTS We use phantom powered balanced microphone inputs just like the big studio mega consoles for exactly...

Страница 9: ...inputs for virtually any signal you ll come across from instru ment levels as low as 50 dB to operating levels of 10 dBV to 4 dBu as there is 45 dB of gain available via the GAIN 3 knob Note that cha...

Страница 10: ...OUT 1 SUB OUT 1 s output is patched to multitrack input 1 From there the multitrack output goes to the mixer s channel 3 LINE input as we just discussed Double Busing How on earth do you get four bus...

Страница 11: ...l you ve put the phones on Then turn it up slowly Why Engineers who fry their ears find themselves with short careers Another method of interfacing a multitrack is called in line monitoring and requir...

Страница 12: ...ts device outputs Sleeve common ground connect shield to all three sleeves 14 MAIN OUTS Two sets of jacks are provided for the main out puts 1 4 TRS jacks and XLR jacks These are usually patched to th...

Страница 13: ...mono mix is maxed just reach for this knob and turn it down a bit Just the thing for send ing mono signals to mic inputs like camcorders tele phone interface boxes even answering machines With the po...

Страница 14: ...d that channel s 20 SOLO LED 28 will light constantly so you can easily catch any channels which have been soloed by those naughty SOLO pixies Using the MODE 44 switch the 1642 VLZ3 s solo system come...

Страница 15: ...that channel s MUTE switch is engaged Here is a quick reference to these LEDs 30 MUTE Engaging a channel s MUTE switch provides the same results as turning the fader all the way down Any chan nel assi...

Страница 16: ...frequency signals like kick drums and bass guitars The MID EQ or midrange has a fixed bandwidth of 1 octave The MID knob sets the amount of boost or cut up to 15 dB and is effectively bypassed at the...

Страница 17: ...if you do The AUX SEND outputs can then be patched to paral lel effects processor inputs or stage monitor amp inputs AUX SENDS 1 and 2 levels are controlled not only by the channel s AUX knobs but al...

Страница 18: ...n insert jack on their way to the subgroup faders That s no problem should you want to send these signals through a serial effects processor simply patch from the SUB OUTS to the effect s input and fr...

Страница 19: ...These signals are tapped off as follows post MAIN MIX 37 fader post SUBGROUP 38 faders and post TAPE IN 40 knob With no switches engaged there will be no signal at these outputs and no meter indicatio...

Страница 20: ...f the channel fader and that would be a big problem 46 SOLO LEVEL This knob controls the level of the signals coming from the SOLO system It s range is off when fully down unity at the center detent w...

Страница 21: ...d 2 are sent to the AUX SENDS 1 and 2 49 master knobs before the AUX SEND outputs and AUX 3 through 6 are sent directly These outputs are fed to the inputs of a reverb or other device From there the o...

Страница 22: ...ctive AUX SEND 6 outputs TO AUX 1 feeds STEREO RETURN 1 to AUX SEND 1 49 master and TO AUX 2 feeds STEREO RETURN 2 to AUX SEND 2 master They are off when turned fully down deliver unity gain at the ce...

Страница 23: ...SOLO This switch operates just like the channel SOLO 27 switches engaging it sends signals to the control room headphones and meters and interrupts whatever happened to be there before you soloed It f...

Страница 24: ...not the mixer If it s a stereo pair try switching them around For example if a left output is presumed dead switch the left and right cords at the mixer end If the left is still dead it s not the mixe...

Страница 25: ...nected tip to signal high hot ring to signal low cold and sleeve to ground earth Unbalanced Send Return circuits When wired as send return Y connector a 1 4 TRS jack or plug is connected tip to signal...

Страница 26: ...s and jacks are often used in home stereo and video equip ment and in many other applications Figure D They are unbalanced and electrically identical to a 1 4 TS phone plug or jack See Figure C Connec...

Страница 27: ...turn circuit and will show up in the center of the stereo pair of buses it s assigned to or it can be panned with the PAN control Y cord splitter cable TIP SEND RING IN TIP OUT RING RETURN TO MIXER CH...

Страница 28: ...5 kilohms All other inputs 10 kilohms or greater Tape out 1 1 kilohms All other outputs 120 ohms 3 Band EQ channels 1 8 High Shelving 15 db 12 kHz Mid Peaking 15 dB sweep 100 Hz 8 kHz Low Shelving 15...

Страница 29: ...OUT METERS 0VU 0dBu TAPE IN L R TAPE LEVEL C R PHONES SOURCE MAIN TAPE 1 2 RUDE SOLO LED C R PHONES MIX C R LEVEL CONTROL ROOM OUT L R PHONES OUT A SIP PFL SOLO LEVEL SOLO MIX SUB 1 MIX FADER FADER AS...

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