AUX RETURN 1
This adjusts the amount of signal that is sent from the AUX RET 1 jacks to the MAIN bus.
SOLO Switch (AUX RETURN 1)
You can listen to the AUX RETURN 1 in the SOLO bus
by pressing the SOLO switch located directly under
the AUX RETURN 1 control knob. When engaged, the
yellow LED illuminates indicating the AUX RETURN
1 is assigned to the SOLO bus. The SOLO switch
activates a logic control switch. Pressing the switch
repeatedly will assign the input channel on or off the
SOLO bus. You can use the SOLO LEVEL control to
adjust the overall volume to the SOLO Bus.
AUX RETURN 2
The AUX RETURN 2 adjusts the level of the sig-
nal present at the AUX RET 2 jacks. This signal is
summed, or mixed in to the main L/R MIX bus. When
using the onboard digital effects, the AUX RETURN
2 control is used to control the output level of the
internal DSP effects processor which is also summed with the main L/R MIX bus.
SOLO Switch (AUX RETURN 2)
You can listen to the AUX RETURN 2 in the SOLO bus by pressing the SOLO switch located directly under the AUX
RETURN 2 control knobs. When engaged, the yellow LED illuminates indicating the Aux RETURN is assigned to the
SOLO bus. The SOLO switch activates a logic control switch. Pressing the switch repeatedly will assign the input
channel on or off the SOLO bus. You can use the SOLO LEVEL control to adjust the overall volume to the SOLO Bus.
MASTER OUTPUT SECTION
MONO OUT
The MDR16 features a mono output that sends the combined signal from
the main Left and Right Main Mix to the MONO OUT jack. You can use the
MONO OUT to send signal to a subwoofer or in an installation to another
room or sound zone. Use the MONO OUT control knob to adjust the
level of the combined main left and right mix mono signal sending to the
MONO OUT jack.
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The MDR16 has two stereo auxiliary returns, which can be accessed via the two pairs of 1/4-inch phone jacks located on
the top panel. The auxiliary returns can be used to connect any stereo line level signal, but they are primarily used to con-
nect the output of external effects processors. The MDR16’s onboard effects are internally connected to the Aux RET2.
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