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CHANNEL STRIP FEATURES

Through a stereo channel’s stereo 

LINE IN

 

TRS inputs, there is 20 dB of attenuation fully
down and 20 dB of gain fully up, with a “

U

(unity gain) mark at 12:00 (knob halfway up).

Having 20 dB of line-level attenuation can

be very handy when you are injecting a signal
that is very hot, when you want to add a lot of
EQ boost, or both. Without this “virtual pad,” it
would be very difficult to control the signal and
might lead to channel clipping.

ZERO LEVEL

This handy LED, which (we hope) you al-

ready read about in “QUICK START,” is triggered
to glow when it receives an audio signal at or
above 0 dBu.

If the LED is glowing, as opposed to flicker-

ing, turn the 

TRIM

 

 down. If the LED is

doing almost nothing, turn the 

TRIM

 up.

For a more accurate method of setting trim

levels, please see 

RUDE SOLO

 

 (page 15),

where a soloed signal will appear on the
mixer’s meters 

.

LOW CUT

The 

LOW CUT

 switch, often referred to as a

High Pass Filter (depends on how you look at
it), cuts bass frequencies below 100Hz at a rate
of 18 dB per octave.

We recommend that you use 

LOW CUT

 on

every microphone application except kick
drum, bass guitar, or bass-heavy synth patches.

LOW CUT

 can also help reduce the possibility

of feedback in live situations and it helps to
conserve amplifier power.

AUX

These knobs tap a portion of each channel

signal and send it out, via the 

AUX SEND

 

jacks, to an external device for parallel effects
processing or stage monitoring.

AUX

 levels are controlled by these 

AUX

 knobs

and by the 

AUX MASTER SEND

. These are

more than mere effects and monitor sends:
they can be used to generate separate mixes
for recording or “mix-minuses” for broadcast.

Each 

AUX

 knob’s level ranges from off

through unity (the center detent position) on
up to 15 dB of extra gain (fully clockwise).

The line-level stereo channels’ 

AUX

 knobs

control a mono sum of the channel’s stereo sig-
nals. For instance, on the CFX•20, channel 17
(L) and 18 (R) mix together to feed that
channel’s 

AUX

 send knobs.

PHANTOM POWER

Ha! We tricked you! The phantom power

switch is not located in the channel strip sec-
tion at all! It’s way over on the right side of the
mixer (see graphic on previous page). We’re
just mentioning it here since it applies to the
channels; specifically, what type of micro-
phones you have plugged into them.

Push in this switch to provide phantom

power to the XLR 

MIC

 

 input jacks. All of the

XLR mic inputs are capable of providing phan-
tom power. Phantom power is required to
operate most condenser microphones (some
condenser microphones are battery-powered).
The CFX Series p48VDC phantom pow-
ering on pins 2 and 3 of the XLR connectors.

If you have dynamic, ribbon, or tube mics

that do not require phantom power, leave the

PHANTOM POWER

 switch out. If you are us-

ing both condenser and dynamic mics, don’t
worry. Phantom power will not hurt most dy-
namic mics. Check the microphone’s user
manual if you’re not sure.

Caution:

 Turn all output

levels down before operat-
ing this switch to avoid the
possibility of a “pop” in
your speakers.

Connecting an external line-level device to an

XLR input connector with the phantom power
switched on could damage the device. We recom-
mend using the 

LINE IN

 

 and 

STEREO LINE

IN

 

 jacks for connecting line-level signals.

TRIM

If you haven’t already, please read the “SET

THE LEVELS” portion of “QUICK START,” on
page 5.

TRIM

 adjusts the input sensitivity of the mic

and line inputs connected to the channels,
mono and stereo. This allows signals from the
outside world to be adjusted to optimal internal
operating levels.

If the signal originates through a mono

channel’s 

MIC

 

 XLR jack, there will be 6 dB

of gain with the knob fully down, ramping to 50
dB of gain fully up.

Through a mono channel’s 

LINE IN

 

 TRS

input, there is 15 dB of attenuation fully down
and 30 dB of gain fully up, with a “

U

” (unity

gain) mark at 12:00 (knob halfway up).

1

3-4

1-2

MUTE

U

+15

O

O

U

+15

O

O

U

+15

O

O

U

+15

O

O

1

2

600

1.5k

150

8k

100

12k

HI

MID

FREQ

80Hz

LOW

EQ

U

+15

-15

U

+15

-15

U

+15

-15

ASSIGN

L

R

PAN

dB

30

20

10

O

O

40
50

5

5

U

60

10

SOLO

PFL

1

EFX

2

(INT)

EFX

1

(EXT)

PRE FADER

AUX

TRIM

LOW CUT

100 Hz

ZERO

LEVEL

M

IC GAIN

6

+50

U

-15dB +30dB

Mono Channel

Содержание MIC/LINE MIXERS

Страница 1: ... EFX 2 INT EFX 1 EXT PRE FADER AUX U 15 O O U 15 O O U 15 O O U 15 O O 1 2 EFX 2 INT EFX 1 EXT PRE FADER AUX U 15 O O U 15 O O U 15 O O U 15 O O 1 2 EFX 2 INT EFX 1 EXT PRE FADER AUX U 15 O O U 15 O O U 15 O O U 15 O O 1 2 EFX 2 INT EFX 1 EXT PRE FADER AUX U 15 O O U 15 O O U 15 O O U 15 O O 1 2 EFX 2 INT EFX 1 EXT PRE FADER AUX 2 ASSIGN 2 3 ASSIGN 3 4 ASSIGN 4 5 ASSIGN 5 6 ASSIGN 6 7 ASSIGN 7 8 A...

Страница 2: ...licables aux appareils numériques de class A de class B selon le cas prescrites dans le règlement sur le brouillage radioélectrique édicté par les ministere des communications du Canada 16 Exposure to extremely high noise levels may cause permanent hearing loss Individuals vary considerably in susceptibility to noise induced hearing loss but nearly everyone will lose some hearing if exposed to suf...

Страница 3: ...like this Every feature on the CFX Mixer has one of these numbers assigned to it Whenever a feature is mentioned described or illustrated its number will be right next to it Thank you for choosing a Mackie Designs CFX Mixer These compact live sound mixers are designed to meet the sound reinforcement needs of almost any small to medium sized club meeting room sanctuary or outdoor gathering Here s a...

Страница 4: ... Service 20 Troubleshooting 20 Repair 21 APPENDIX B Technical Info 21 Specifications 21 Block Diagram 22 Contributors and Colophon 23 CFX SERIES LIMITED WARRANTY 23 PRODUCT REGISTRATION CARD SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 2 INTRODUCTION 3 ABOUT THIS MANUAL 3 QUICK START 5 APPLICATIONS DIAGRAMS 6 PATCHBAY FEATURES 8 MIC 8 LINE IN 8 INSERT 8 EFFECTS SERIAL OR PARALLEL 9 STEREO LINE IN 9 MAIN OUT 9 SUBWOOFER OU...

Страница 5: ...WER switch 2 Channel strip TRIM AUX EFX and Fader down 3 STEREO GRAPHIC EQ sliders centered 4 MASTER AUX and EFX SENDS and EFX RETURNS down 5 Channel strip EQ and PAN controls centered 6 Channel strip ASSIGN 1 2 and MUTE switches down 7 Channel strip LOW CUT PRE FADER and ASSIGN 3 4 switches up 8 SUB 1 ASSIGN LEFT SUB 2 ASSIGN RIGHT down all other SUB ASSIGN switches up 9 MAIN MIX and SUB Faders d...

Страница 6: ... up the MAIN MIX Fader to a comfortable listening level 5 If the overall mix has an equalization problem make adjustments to the STEREO GRAPHIC EQ If an individual channel is the problem use its EQ instead 6 Using channel EFX 2 INT and the EMAC EFFECTS PROCESSOR experiment with adding some effects 7 Depending on how much time you ve got keep tweaking Walk the room to see how it soundsawayfromyourm...

Страница 7: ...everb Digital Delay Mono Power Amplifiers Digital Multitrack Recorder Guitar Effects Direct Box 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 20 19 18 17 2 1 1 2 R L R L R L R L 2 1 CHANNEL INSERTS STEREO EFX RETURNS MAIN INSERT PHONES OUT 1 2 3 4 CHANNEL INPUTS L L R L R TAPE OUT TAPE IN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 UTIL OUT BAL UNBAL SUB OUT 75Hz MAIN OUT L R MAIN OUT BAL UNBAL AUX SENDS BAL UNBAL 2 1 EFX SENDS BAL UNBAL S...

Страница 8: ...NSERT MIC 2 MIC 3 MIC 4 MIC 5 MIC 6 MIC 7 MIC 8 At the risk of stating the obvious this is where you plug everything in microphones line level instruments effects headphones and the ultimate destination for your sound PA system tape recorder etc MIC The CFX Mixer is equipped with rugged low noise phantom powered microphone pream plifiers providing up to 50 dB of crystal clear amplification Their b...

Страница 9: ...nced stereo signal enters the real world The XLR balanced outputs will add 6 dB when connected to balanced inputs thereby elevating signal from the noise floor by that amount The TRS balanced outputs offer the advan tage of having no 6 dB level change to deal with while still providing extraneous noise rejection SUBWOOFER OUT The CFX Mixer has an integrated mono summing 75Hz 3rd order low pass fil...

Страница 10: ...TRS outputs is post fader only so they cannot be used as traditional stage monitor cues They re in tended to patch into effects device inputs hence the name EFX See EFX 1 EXT and EFX 2 INT for more information Note The EFX 2 signal path also feeds the CFX Mixer s internal EMAC EFFECTS PRO CESSOR inputs If you re using EMAC and just one outboard processor patch that proces sor via EFX SEND 1 for in...

Страница 11: ...tion of the BYPASS switch located in the EMAC EFFECTS PROCESSOR Closing the switch connection causes the EFX BYPASS indicator to light and mutes the effects Note When a foot switch is plugged into the FOOT SWITCH jack the BYPASS switch is disabled Just like the BYPASS switch this affects only the internal EMAC EFFECTS PROCESSOR and not any device plugged into STEREO EFX RETURN 2 LAMP This BNC type...

Страница 12: ...AUX send knobs PHANTOM POWER Ha We tricked you The phantom power switch is not located in the channel strip sec tion at all It s way over on the right side of the mixer see graphic on previous page We re just mentioning it here since it applies to the channels specifically what type of micro phones you have plugged into them Push in this switch to provide phantom power to the XLR MIC input jacks A...

Страница 13: ... you can also screw things up If you max the EQs on every channel you ll get mix mush not to mention driving your mix levels near or beyond clipping So equalize subtly use the left sides of the knobs cut as well as the right boost HI EQ This control provides up to 15 dB of boost or cut at 12kHz and above and it is also flat at the detent Use it to add sizzle to cymbals or an overall sense of trans...

Страница 14: ...ndependently of the rest of the mix SUB Faders SUB ASSIGN and MAIN MIX Fader will explain this further FADER Although the most self explanatory item on a mixer we ll explain it anyway The fader is the master level control for the channel s sig nal Subtle adjustment of the channels fader positions is the key to a finely tuned mix Typically providing the TRIM knob is set correctly the fader position...

Страница 15: ... results try to keep your peaks between 0 and 7 You may already be familiar with 4 4 dBu 1 23V and 10 10 dBV 0 32V operating levels Basically what determines the operat ing level is the relative 0 dB VU or 0VU chosen for the meters A 4 mixer with a 4 dBu signal pouring out the back will actually display 0 dB on its meters A 10 mixer with a 10 dBV signal trickling out will also display 0 dB So when...

Страница 16: ...ders 1 and 2 with SUB 1 carrying the left signal and SUB 2 carrying the right Engage SUB 1 ASSIGN LEFT and SUB 2 ASSIGN RIGHT and you re done Take a look at the block diagram on page 22 it ll explain this and more but in hieroglyphics 15 15 5 10 0 5 10 15 15 5 10 0 5 10 CFX12 MIXER STEREO GRAPHIC EQ 1K 500 250 63 125 16K 2K 4K 8K 12 CHANNEL COMPACT INTEGRATED LIVE SOUND MIXER ZE LEV SE TAPE LEVEL ...

Страница 17: ... stage monitor cues turn up the EFFECTS TO MONITOR knobs FOR THE CURIOUS EMAC stands for Extended Multiply and Accumulate which is a proprietary 32 bit digital stereo processor developed by our Digital Engi neering Group It provides 16 preset digital effects algorithms for you to select In addition to the presets there are two parameter con trols you can adjust to change the sound and make it uniq...

Страница 18: ...nds to 10 seconds Pre delay set at 75ms LG HALL Dense smooth reverb with long tail long pre delay and some early reflections Tails are warm with more apparent high end Works well with vocals and electric and acoustic guitar Decay range is adjustable from 1 second to 5 seconds Pre delay set at 75ms MD HALL Dense smooth reverb with nor mal tail normal pre delay and increased early reflections Tails ...

Страница 19: ... a dramatic effect to vocals particularly group harmonies and choirs The channel s EFX 2 INT should be set halfway or higher Rate is adjust able from 0 5Hz to 30Hz Depth is adjustable from 0 to 100 FLANGE Creates a strong sweeping effect particularly effective on rock electric guitar lead and rhythm The channel s EFX 2 INT should be set halfway or higher Rate is adjust able from 0 5Hz to 20Hz Dept...

Страница 20: ... AND CONSIDERATIONS When setting up for a show oftentimes you are plugging into an AC power distribution sys tem you know nothing about You may even be faced with 2 wire outlets that are missing the third safety ground pin It s a good idea to have a three wire AC outlet tester in your toolbox so you can check the outlets yourself to make sure they are wired correctly These testers will tell you if...

Страница 21: ...ixer within three business days Ask Tech Support for the latest turn around times when you call for your RA number We normally send every thing back prepaid using UPS BLUE Second Day Air However if you rush your mixer to us by Next Day Air we ll treat it in kind by shipping it back to you UPS RED Next Day Air This paragraph does not necessarily apply to non warranty service APPENDIX B Technical In...

Страница 22: ... AUX SEND 1 AUX SEND 2 EFX TO AUX 1 EFX TO AUX 2 TO LEFT MAIN TO RIGHT MAIN PFL SIGNAL TO PHONES PFL UTILITY LEVEL PHONES LEVEL PHONES UTILITY OUT RIGHT PFL SIGNAL TO LEFT METER 22 10 7 4 2 0 2 4 7 10 20 30 100 Hz HPF MID FREQ HI 80 12K LO 1 2 3 4 AUX 1 AUX 2 EFX 1 EFX 2 PRE P0ST PAN FADER TRIM LINE IN STEREO CHANNELS MIC LINE IN MONO CHANNELS LOW CUT INSERT LEVEL SET SOLO 3 4 MID HI 80 800 12K LO...

Страница 23: ...D with billing for labor materials return freight and insurance Products repaired under warranty at Mackie s factory will be returned freight prepaid by Mackie to any location within the boundaries of the USA G This warranty is extended to the original purchaser and to anyone who may subsequently purchase this product within the applicable warranty period H This is your sole warranty Mackie does n...

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