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Owner's Manual   

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The USB routing capabilities are as follows:

USB input TO the mixer - playback:

(1) Stereo channel 23/24 (on the 2404-VLZ3) and 

31/32 (on the 3204-VLZ3) features a USB button, so one 
may route computer output (such as iTunes

®

) down the 

last stereo channel of the board. This stereo signal may 
then be EQ'd, sent to auxiliaries (i.e. to feed monitors, 
headphones or effects) and is routable to mains and/or  
subgroups via the fader routing features that are  
available on all other channels. In short, this signal may 
be sent to nearly any desired output or pair of outputs. 
Additionally, the gain knob at the top of this channel 
strip adjusts the USB input level to the mixer to achieve 
an optimal signal level.

(2) The 2-Track Return section features a "flip" 

switch, so a "Tape" source (connected via RCA cables, 
such as an iPod

®

) or the USB signal from a computer 

(playing Windows Media Player

®

 files, for example) may 

be routed to the main bus. This section also features a 
solo button and input level adjustment for fading house  
music up and down between bands, at a house of    
worship, or any other event where this may be  
necessary.

USB output FROM the mixer - recording, etc:

(1) A variety of different signals may be recorded 

via the USB output section, depending on the setup. In 
the 'USB OUT' section, the switch on the left [51] will 
select either Groups 1-2 or the main mix to feed USB 
output channels 1-2. The second switch (to the right) 
will select either Groups 3-4 or Aux 5-6 to feed USB 
output channels 3-4.

For example, with both USB ouput switches in the  

default position (up), true 4-track recording may be  
accomplished via routing to subgroups 1-4. The USB tap 
points for the subgroups are pre-fader (also pre-insert) 
and post-compressor. The signals will show up on the 
DAW dependent upon how they are panned on the  
channels. 

2404

USB

L

R

TAPE

OUT

IN

MONO

MAIN OUT

INSERT

LINE

TIP=SEND

RING=RETURN 

(BAL/UNBAL)

RIGHT

MAIN OUT

INSERT

LINE

LEFT

MAIN OUT

INSERT

LINE

TIP=SEND

RING=RETURN 

TIP=SEND

RING=RETURN 

(BAL/UNBAL)

(BAL/UNBAL)

TALKBACK

MIC

POWER

ON

PHANTOM

ON

2

1

2

1

6

5

4

2

1

6

5

4

AUX INSERTS 

(TIP=SEND, RING=RETURN) 

AUX SENDS 

(BAL/UNBAL) 

L

R

(MONO)

STEREO RETURNS 

(BAL/UNBAL) 

3

3

INSERT

INSERT

INSERT

INSERT

INSERT

INSERT

INSERT

INSERT

INSERT

INSERT

INSERT

INSERT

INSERT

INSERT

INSERT

INSERT

INSERT

INSERT

INSERT

INSERT

LINE IN

(BAL/UNBAL)

LINE IN

(BAL/UNBAL)

LINE IN

(BAL/UNBAL)

LINE IN

(BAL/UNBAL)

LINE IN

(BAL/UNBAL)

LINE IN

(BAL/UNBAL)

LINE IN

(BAL/UNBAL)

LINE IN

(BAL/UNBAL)

LINE IN

(BAL/UNBAL)

LINE IN

(BAL/UNBAL)

LINE IN

(BAL/UNBAL)

LINE IN

(BAL/UNBAL)

LINE IN

(BAL/UNBAL)

LINE IN

(BAL/UNBAL)

LINE IN

(BAL/UNBAL)

LINE IN

(BAL/UNBAL)

LINE IN

(BAL/UNBAL)

LINE IN

(BAL/UNBAL)

LINE IN

(BAL/UNBAL)

LINE IN

(BAL/UNBAL)

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15

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11

9

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

10

MIC 20

MIC 19

MIC 18

MIC 17

MIC 16

MIC 15

MIC 14

MIC 13

MIC 12

MIC 11

MIC 10

MIC 9

MIC 8

MIC 7

MIC 6

MIC 5

MIC 4

MIC 3

MIC 2

MIC 1

 XD

R2 MIC PRE 

 XD

R2 MIC PRE 

 XD

R2 MIC PRE 

 XD

R2 MIC PRE 

 XD

R2 MIC PRE 

 XD

R2 MIC PRE 

 XD

R2 MIC PRE 

 XD

R2 MIC PRE 

 XD

R2 MIC PRE 

 XD

R2 MIC PRE 

 XD

R2 MIC PRE 

 XD

R2 MIC PRE 

 XD

R2 MIC PRE 

 XD

R2 MIC PRE 

 XD

R2 MIC PRE 

 XD

R2 MIC PRE 

 XD

R2 MIC PRE 

 XD

R2 MIC PRE 

 XD

R2 MIC PRE 

 XD

R2 MIC PRE 

3

2

1

4

GROUP OUTS 

(BAL/UNBAL) 

GROUP INSERTS 

(TIP=SEND, RING=RETURN) 

3

2

1

4

MONITOR

(MONO)

PHONES

MONITOR

L

R

L

R

23/24

21/22

(MONO)

(BAL/UNBAL) 

(BAL/UNBAL) 

REVISION

SERIAL NUMBER

WARNING: 

TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC

SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR
MOISTURE.  DO NOT REMOVE COVER. NO USER SERVICEABLE
PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.

 

AVIS: RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE — NE PAS OUVRIR

LEVEL

OUTPUT

O

O

+6

In other words, if subgroups 1 and 2 are used to sub-

mix drums and those drums have a stereo image  
(e.g. overheads and toms pan according to desire), this 
stereo image is retained in the DAW inputs (assuming 
subgroup 1 is set to "L" and subgroup 2 is set to "R"). 
Any adjustments made to the subgroup drum levels  
during the show only pertain to the live show itself; 
recording levels are not adjusted in the DAW unless they 
are adjusted on the channels. However, compression  
settings made on the mixer will apply to the recording.

Likewise, it is possible to record the main mix to take 

home a copy of the live show. These levels are also   
pre-main fader. Therefore, levels may be mixed up or 
down in the DAW later depending on the needs of the 
recording versus the live show. The end result is that 
fade-ins and/or fade-outs made during the show do not 
affect recorded levels.

And finally, it is possible to route the aux 5-6 (again, 

pre-fader) mixer signals into a DAW or plug-in host. 
From there, re-route the output of the DAW (or plug-in 
host) back into the mixer. Voilà...a powerful outboard 
effects unit!

Success here is partially dependent upon the 
computer's speed. It needs to be fast enough 
to run at low buffer sizes so that there is no 

noticeable latency between the input signal and, say, 
the reverb return. This kind of flexible routing allows 
for a variety of choices: running aux 5-6 as effects sends 
to outboard gear, internal effects sends (native to the 
board), DAW plug-ins (via USB) or as monitor mix 
feeds...a truly powerful feature! Be sure to review the 
software requirements on www.mackie.com to confirm 
that the latest device drivers are currently in use.

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Страница 3: ...turn down the phones level when making connections pressing solo or doing anything that may cause loudness in the headphones This will help protect your hearing Always turn down the main mix level an...

Страница 4: ...effects from the DAW in a live mix scenario One of our favorites is the CamelPhat VST that makes your average drummer sound like Bonham on How The West Was Won Powerful on board dual FX engines and ei...

Страница 5: ...3 6 x 38 x 19 1 Lightweight and portable 2404 VLZ3 31 lbs 14 1 kg 3204 VLZ3 39 lbs 17 7 kg HowToUseThisManual The first pages after the table of contents are the hookup diagrams These show typical set...

Страница 6: ...LOW MID EQ LEVEL 19 37 PAN 19 38 MUTE 19 39 OL LED 19 40 SIG LED 20 41 SOLO 20 42 ASSIGN 20 43 CHANNEL FADER 20 44 FX1 and FX2 20 45 USB Switch 20 2 TRACK USB AUX MASTERS and METERS 21 46 LAMP 21 47 S...

Страница 7: ...owered speakers to the main left and right outputs A laptop connects to the Mackie VLZ3 4 Bus mixer via the USB port allowing the 2 channel main mix to be recorded Any music iTunes mp3s or other pre r...

Страница 8: ...e bass DI panned right to subgroup 2 and input 2 to track 6 of the DAW Finally engage the subgroup assign 1 and 2 Left Right switches to hear the bass in mono Congratulations you are overdubbing with...

Страница 9: ...ngle ended unbalanced micro phones or ribbon mics into the mic input jacks if phantom power is on Do not plug instrument outputs into the mic XLR input jacks with phantom power on unless you are certa...

Страница 10: ...ono signals will appear on both sides of the main mix 6 TAPE INPUTS OUTPUTS The stereo unbalanced RCA inputs allow you to play a tape CD player iPod dock or other line level source The tape in jacks a...

Страница 11: ...pressor 72 Refer to the description of the channel insert on the previous page to see how to make this connection 13 AUX SENDS 1 6 These 1 4 TRS connectors allow you to send balanced or unbalanced lin...

Страница 12: ...NO MONITOR OUTPUT This 1 4 TRS output connector provides a balanced line level signal that is a combination of the left and right monitor out 15 signals L R You may use this for a separate mix that do...

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Страница 14: ...power amplifiers or powered speakers and turn it off last This will reduce the possibilities of any turn on or turn off thumps in your speakers 21 48V PHANTOM POWER Most modern professional condenser...

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Страница 16: ...t of channels 21 22 and 23 24 2404 VLZ3 and 29 30 and 31 32 3204 VLZ3 there is 20 dB of attenuation fully down and 20 dB of gain fully up with unity gain U at 12 00 This 20 dB of attenuation can be ve...

Страница 17: ...e and reduces the chance of distortion due to overloading the input signals Dynamic range is the difference in level between the quietest and loudest parts of a song A compressor squeezes the dynamic...

Страница 18: ...re switch disengaged up aux 3 and 4 deliver signals post insert post low cut post mute post EQ and post fader Any changes made to the channel controls will affect the aux send signal 29 INT FX 1 2 AUX...

Страница 19: ...0kHz 15 10 5 0 5 10 15 37 PAN This control allows you to adjust how much of the channel signal is sent to the left versus the right outputs With the knob panned hard left the signal feeds the main lef...

Страница 20: ...ob 37 they are used to determine the destination of the channel s signal With the pan knob at the center detent the left and right sides receive equal signal levels main mix L R group 1 2 and group 3...

Страница 21: ...to the solo bus 50 2 TRACK RETURN TAPE USB This determines if the 2 track return gets its signal from the RCA tape inputs switch disengaged or USB switch engaged 2 Track USB Aux Masters and Meters Th...

Страница 22: ...es where they are combined with signals from the channels 55 STEREO RETURNS SOLO This button allows you to solo a stereo return The rude solo LED 59 will flash to let you know that the solo system is...

Страница 23: ...lease forgive its rudeness it is only trying to help and wants to be your friend 60 SOLO MODE Engaging a channel s solo switch 41 will cause this dramatic turn of events Any existing source selection...

Страница 24: ...double bussing The talkback feature allows the engineer to communicate with the talent either through the phones output 17 or the aux 1 4 send outputs 13 using an external talkback microphone This sav...

Страница 25: ...ge 20 Delay 2 Wrm 200ms 9 Warm Hall 21 Delay 3 Brt 175ms 10 Concert Hall 22 Delay 3 Wrm 150ms 11 Cathedral 23 Chorus Dly 300ms 12 Gated Reverb 24 Reverb Dly 200ms The knob also offers a tap delay func...

Страница 26: ...e is no need to hold down the switch es when using the talkback feature Simply engage the switch es and begin talking But don t forget to disengage the switch when you re done talking to them or they...

Страница 27: ...or example make sure that both group faders ride together to maintain the left right balance 75 MAIN MIX This stereo fader allows you to adjust the levels of the main mix signals sent to the XLR and 1...

Страница 28: ...g your amplifiers Check the loudspeaker average load impedance is not less than the minimum your amplifier can handle Check the speaker wiring Noise Turn the channel gains down one by one If the sound...

Страница 29: ...ug is connected tip to signal send output from mixer ring to signal return input back into mixer and sleeve to ground earth 1 4 TS Phone Plugs and Jacks TS stands for Tip Sleeve the two connections av...

Страница 30: ...on its merry way through the mixer This allows you to tap out the channel signal without interrupting normal operation If you push the 1 4 TS plug in to the second click you will open the jack switch...

Страница 31: ...00 Hz 8 kHz High 15 dB 12 kHz Low Cut Filter 18 dB octave 3 dB 100 Hz 4 Band Equalization stereo channels Low 15 dB 80 Hz Low Mid 15 dB 400 Hz High Mid 15 dB 2 5 kHz High 15 dB 12 kHz USB Format USB 1...

Страница 32: ...AUX SENDS AVIS RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR 50 25 75 0 100 SUCK INT FX AUX 5 6 PRE AUX 1 U 15 2 U 15 3 U 15 4 U 15 5 U 15 6 U 15 SOLO 3 4 1 2 L R 0 60 45dB 15dB HI 12k LOW 80Hz MID LOW CUT...

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Страница 36: ...d switch to the right will select either Groups 3 4 or Aux 5 6 to feed USB output channels 3 4 For example with both USB ouput switches in the default position up true 4 track recording may be accompl...

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