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ONYX 80 SERIES

ONYX 80 SERIES

Soloed channels are sent to the PHONES output, 

MONITOR outputs, and SOLO Meters. PFL mode (Pre-
Fader Listen) sends the channel’s signal after the GAIN 
and EQ controls, but before the channel fader, to the 
PFL solo bus. AFL mode (After-Fader Listen), sends the 
signal post-fader, making it ideal for mixdown soloing.

VERY IMPORTANT:

 Remember, PFL 

mode taps the channel signal before 
the fader. If you have a channel’s 
fader set way below “U” (unity gain), 
PFL solo won’t know that and will 

send a unity gain signal to the MONITOR OUT, PHONES 
output, and meter display. That may result in a startling 
level boost at these outputs when switching from AFL to 
PFL mode.

Auxiliary Section

This section includes the AUX MASTERS (Sends) and 

the STEREO AUX INPUTS. These can be a bit confus-
ing to the uninitiated, so here’s the whole idea behind 
aux sends and inputs: sends are outputs and inputs are 
inputs. AUX SENDs tap signals off the channels, via the 
AUX knobs [13], mix these signals together, then send 
them out the AUX SEND jacks [72].

These outputs are fed to the inputs of an external 

processor like a reverb or digital delay. From there, the 
mono or stereo outputs of this external device are fed 
back to the mixer’s STEREO AUX INPUT jacks [71]. 
These signals are sent through the AUX INPUT faders 
[33], and finally delivered to a GROUP [43] and/or 
the MAIN MIX [60], depending on the ASSIGN [35] 
switches.

So, the original “dry” signals go from the channels to 

the MAIN MIX and the affected “wet” signals go from 
the AUX INPUTS to the MAIN MIX, and once mixed 
together, the dry and wet signals combine to create a 
glorious sound!

The AUX SENDS can also be used to provide another 

mix for stage monitors, for example. In this case, the 
AUX INPUTS aren’t used to return the signal. Instead, 
they can be used as additional stereo inputs.

Stereo Aux Input Section

The stereo Aux Inputs can be used as mono or stereo 

line-input channel strips, or to return the signal from 
an external effects processor connected to an Aux Send. 
These versatile channel strips are nearly as full-featured 
as the mono channel strips.

. GAIN Control

If you haven’t already, please read “Set the Levels” on 

page 5.

The GAIN control adjusts the input sensitivity of the 

stereo line inputs. This allows the signal from the outside 
world to be adjusted to optimal internal operating levels.

There is 20 dB of attenuation with the knob turned all 

the way down, ramping up to 20 dB of gain fully up, with 
a “U” (unity gain) mark at 12:00.

4. HIGH EQ

This control gives you up to 15 

dB boost or cut above 12 kHz, and 
it is also flat at the center detent. 
Use it to add sizzle to cymbals, and 
an overall sense of transparency 
or edge to the keyboards, vocals, 
guitar, and bacon frying. Turn it 
down a little to reduce sibilance, 
or to hide tape hiss.

5. HIGH MID EQ

Short for “midrange,” this knob 

provides 15 dB of boost or cut at 
2.5 kHz. Midrange EQ is often 
thought of as the most dynamic 
because the frequencies that 
define any particular sound are 
almost always found in this range. 
The HIGH MID EQ frequencies 
include the female vocal range 
as well as the fundamentals and 
harmonics for many instruments.

6. LOW MID EQ

This is a second midrange EQ 

control that provides 15 dB of boost 
or cut centered at 400 Hz. This 
includes the male vocal range and 
the fundamentals of some lower 
instruments (guitar, lower brass). 

7. LOW EQ

This control gives you up to 15 

dB of boost or cut below 80 Hz. The 
circuit is flat (no boost or cut) at 
the center detent position. This 
frequency represents the punch in 
bass drums, bass guitar, fat synth 
patches, and some really serious 
male singers.

STEREO 

 

1

OL

+10

0

-20

dB

30

20

10

O O

40
50

5

5

U

60

10

MAIN

MIX

GROUP

ASSIGN

7-8

LOW

80Hz

AUX

SEND

LOW

MID

400Hz

HIGH

12kHz

HIGH

MID

2.5kHz

2

1

STEREO

3-4

O

O

MAX

O

O

MAX

U

+15

-15

U

+15

-15

U

+15

-15

U

+15

-15

R

L

BAL

U

+20dB

-20dB

GAIN

MUTE

PFL

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Страница 1: ...O W N E R S M A N U A L PREMIUM LIVE ANALOG MIXERS w PERKINS EQ ONYX MIC PREAMPS...

Страница 2: ...if exposed to sufficiently intense noise for a period of time The U S Government s Occupational Safety and Health Administration OSHA has specified the permissible noise level exposures shown in the f...

Страница 3: ...ection 16 Metering Matrix andPowerLEDs 17 TALKBACKSection MUTEGROUPS andMONOOUT 19 MAINMIXandPHONES MONITORSection 20 RearPanel 21 AppendixA ServiceInformation 25 Troubleshooting 25 Repair 26 Appendix...

Страница 4: ...new mixing console hooked up and you re probably not going to read the manual first sigh So the next section is a Quick Start Guide to help you get the mixer set up fast so you can start using it righ...

Страница 5: ...e volume of the input source is the same as it would be during normal use If it isn t you might have to readjust these levels during the middle of the set 3 Adjust the channel s GAIN 5 control so that...

Страница 6: ...5 6 5 4 4 3 2 3 1 2 1 24 24 23 22 23 21 22 21 20 20 19 18 19 17 18 17 CHANNEL INSERTS CHANNEL INPUTS STEREO AUX INPUTS MONO OUT PHONES OUT 3 4 5 1 2 6 7 8 MAIN OUT MONTIOR OUT MATRIX OUT MAIN OUT DIR...

Страница 7: ...In Out In Out In SELECT SELECT SELECT SELECT Powered Studio Monitors for Studio Powered Studio Monitors for Control Room Headphone Distribution Amp Headphones for Studio Stereo Guitar Effects Bass Gui...

Страница 8: ...onitors for Studio Powered Studio Monitors for Control Room Headphones Audio I O for Workstation Stereo Guitar Effects Bass Guitar Electric Guitar Electric Guitar DI Boxes 11 12 10 16 16 15 14 15 13 1...

Страница 9: ...0 16 16 15 14 15 13 14 9 7 8 6 5 23 24 22 21 19 20 18 17 3 4 2 1 15 16 14 13 13 12 12 11 10 11 9 10 9 8 8 7 6 7 5 6 5 4 4 3 2 3 1 2 1 24 24 23 22 23 21 22 21 20 20 19 18 19 17 18 17 CHANNEL INSERTS CH...

Страница 10: ...crophone application except kick drum bass guitar bassy synth patches or recordings of earth quakes These aside there isn t much down there that you want to hear and filtering it out makes the low stu...

Страница 11: ...in on the precise narrow band of frequencies you want to have affected by the LOW MID EQ 11 LOWEQ This control gives you up to 15 dB of boost or cut at 80 Hz The circuit is flat no boost or cut at the...

Страница 12: ...ich is usually used for sending to monitors stage monitor wedges or IEM in ear monitor systems This way when changes are made to fader levels in the front of house mix it doesn t affect the monitor mi...

Страница 13: ...in conjunction with the channel s PAN knob they are used to deter mine the destination of the channel s signal With the PAN knob 12 at the center detent the left and right sides receive equal signal l...

Страница 14: ...StereoAuxInputSection The stereo Aux Inputs can be used as mono or stereo line input channel strips or to return the signal from an external effects processor connected to an Aux Send These versatile...

Страница 15: ...versus the right outputs On the stereo Aux Input channels the BALANCE knob works like the bal ance control on your home stereo panning left turns down the right channel and panning right turns down th...

Страница 16: ...ng a pair of Aux Sends in stereo to feed an in ear monitoring system Remember PFL solo mode always overides AFL solo mode If you engage a PFL solo switch on a mono or stereo channel the AFL solo is di...

Страница 17: ...ngs for the Aux Sends if required The following chart shows what happens to each control in the Aux Send and Group sections when the GROUP AUX FLIP Switch is pushed in Metering Matrix and Power LEDs 4...

Страница 18: ...here between 20 and 10 dB on the meters Most amplifiers clip at about 10 dBu and some recorders aren t so forgiving either For best real world results try to keep your peaks between 0 and 7 Remember a...

Страница 19: ...MAX O O MAX O O MAX O O MAX O O MAX O O MAX O O MAX O O MAX O O MAX O O MAX O O MAX O O MAX O O MAX O O MAX O O MAX O O MAX O O MAX O O MAX O O MAX O O MAX O O MAX O O MAX STEREO MUTE MUTE MUTE MUTE...

Страница 20: ...to the MONITOR outputs 81 The volume is controlled with the PHONES knob 64 WARNING The headphone amp is designed to drive any standard headphones to a very loud level We re not kidding It can cause pe...

Страница 21: ...put This is a 1 4 TRS connector which accepts a balanced or unbalanced line level input signal from almost any source When connecting a balanced signal to the LINE inputs wire them as follows Tip Posi...

Страница 22: ...e Internal jumpers are provided to change the DIRECT OUTS to post EQ on a channel by channel basis if desired This requires some soldering skills so contact Tech Support for information on how to acce...

Страница 23: ...MONO MIC IN LINE OUT TALKBACK RIGHT LEFT BAL UNBAL BAL UNBAL MATRIX OUT B A R L R L R L BAL UNBAL BALANCED BALANCED BALANCED BALANCED AUX SEND GROUP SEND 1 INSERT 2 INSERT 3 INSERT 4 INSERT 5 INSERT 6...

Страница 24: ...ong IEC power connector Connect the detachable linecord included in the box with your Onyx 80 Series to the power receptacle and plug the other end of the linecord into an AC outlet The Onyx 80 Series...

Страница 25: ...ignal source turned up Make sure the signal level from the selected input source is high enough to light up some of the INPUT meter 20 LEDs next to the channel s fader Is the channel assigned to a bus...

Страница 26: ...ducts living outside the United States can be obtained through local dealers or distributors If you do not have access to our website you can call our Tech Support department at 1 800 898 3211 Monday...

Страница 27: ...connec tions are wired to each other and that the balanced signal low cold goes to the ground earth connection at the unbalanced input In most cases the balanced ground earth will also be connected t...

Страница 28: ...the external unit is carried on the tip and the return from the unit to the mixer is on the ring from tip this plug connects to one of the mixer s Channel Insert jacks to ring tip ring sleeve SEND to...

Страница 29: ...16 shield Ch 7 Pin 17 Ch 6 Pin 18 Ch 5 Pin 19 shield Ch 5 Pin 20 Ch 4 Pin 21 Ch 3 Pin 22 shield Ch 3 Pin 23 Ch 2 Pin 24 Ch 1 Pin 25 shield Ch 1 Signal Description 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1...

Страница 30: ...c In 0 dB to 60 dB Line In 20 dB to 40 dB mono channels Phantom Power 48 VDC Equalization Mono Channel EQ High 15 dB 12 kHz High Mid 15 dB sweepable from 400 Hz to 8 kHz Low Mid 15 dB sweepable from 1...

Страница 31: ...1 mm Weight 113 lb 51 kg Onyx 4080 Height 9 4 in 239 mm Width 70 4 in 1788 mm Depth 29 6 in 751 mm Weight 131 lb 59 kg Onyx 4880 Height 9 4 in 239 mm Width 81 3 in 2065 mm Depth 29 6 in 751 mm Weight...

Страница 32: ...FL 20 19 18 24 23 22 21 17 AUX SEND MUTE 17 MUTE GROUP PFL 18 AUX SEND MUTE MUTE GROUP PFL 19 AUX SEND MUTE MUTE GROUP PFL 20 AUX SEND MUTE MUTE GROUP PFL 21 AUX SEND MUTE MUTE GROUP PFL 22 AUX SEND M...

Страница 33: ...t pre Solo Logic Phones RUDE SOLO LEDS Phones Level PFL L AFL R PFL R Solo Level Solo Meters Monitor L Out Line Mic 180 0 Post Fader Pre Fader Aux 3 4 Aux 1 2 Matrix A Matrix B Matrix A Matrix B Mute...

Страница 34: ...dBu max out FADER OUTPUTS MONO LEVEL 10 dB up 21 dBu max in 20 dB loss TRIM down 20 dB gain TRIM up LINE IN stereo channels 0 dB Insert Send Insert Return Insert Send Insert Return INSERT Send INSERT...

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