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BASIC PRINCIPLES OF PA MIXING

T

here was a time when the P.A. system and the operator existed only to increase the
overall volume of the performers, so that they could be heard in a large room or

above high ambient noise levels. This just isn’t true any more. The sound system and the
sound engineer have become an integral part of the performance, and the artists are
heavily dependent on the operator’s skill and the quality of the equipment.

The following introduction to the basics of mixing are included for the benefit of

those users who may not have any significant familiarity with sound equipment, and who
are baffled by the endless jargon used by engineers and artists alike.

The Mixer

As one would expect, the main purpose of the mixer is to combine sounds, but under

precise control.  This is why long-throw faders are essential on any professional mixer, to
give a responsive and smooth feel to the operator.  The faders provide you with clear

and instinctive control of the final sound balance and like an artist playing an instrument

you should listen to the effect of your fader movements, not look at your hands.

Your SPIRIT 8 mixer accepts a wide range of input signals via the U™

microphone input, for very low level signals, or a line input, for higher level signals from,

for instance, tape machines, effects processors, etc.

The mixer is split into two sections. The 

Inputs

receive, match and process individ-

ual source signals, and distribute them at precise mix levels to either a stereo 

Mix

output

or to one of the 

Groups

.  The 

Master

section allows overall level control of all outputs,

and provides monitoring of the audio signal at many points in the mixer, either on head-
phones or meters.

The 

Equaliser

controls are the most flexible and potentially destructive feature of

the mixer.  They have a similar effect on the frequency response of the input channel as
the tone controls on a hi-fi system, but with much greater precision, and allow particular
characteristics of the input signal to be emphasised or reduced. It is very important that
you become familiar with the effect each control has on the sound and this is best
achieved by spending time listening to the effect of each control on a well-known track
played through the mixer.  An 

EQ IN/OUT

switch is ideal for checking the difference

between the original and equalised signals.

The 

Auxiliary Sends

provide a way of routing the input signals to a number of sec-

ondary outputs, for artists foldback, echo units or additional speaker outputs.

The 

Pan

control adjusts the position of the input signal within the stereo mix, and

can be swept from full left, through to full right.  This allows particular artists to retain
their correct spatial position within the mix, and can be valuable for live effects.

Pre-Fade-Listen(

PFL

) allows you to monitor the signal at many points in the mixer.

Pressing any PFL switch places the signal at that particular point onto the headphones
and the right meter, to check the quality of the signal or to pin-point problems.  Using
PFL will not affect the signals on the outputs from the desk.

Each mono input channel and the Mix and Group outputs have an 

Insert

`A’ gauge

jack socket, which is a break point in the signal path.  It allows the signal to be taken out
of the mixer, through an external piece of equipment and then back into the mixer
directly after its original exit point.  The Insert point is normally bypassed by the `A’

gauge jack socket contacts, and is only brought into operation when a plug is inserted.
Typical uses would include Effects Processors, Limiters, additional Equalisers or Delay
units.  In addition, each channel has a 

Direct output

which may also be used to feed

external equipment such as multitrack tape machines or effects devices.

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Страница 2: ...edicated stereo inputs Each stereo input comprises two separate input sections one provided with comparable facilities to the mono inputs and one more basic input for a cassette or CD player which rou...

Страница 3: ...ive feature of the mixer They have a similar effect on the frequency response of the input channel as the tone controls on a hi fi system but with much greater precision and allow particular character...

Страница 4: ...on caused by Clipping when the signal becomes so high that it would exceed the power supply rail voltages and is as a result limited This commonly occurs where gain settings are incorrectly set or whe...

Страница 5: ...to avoid invalidation of the warranty please read this section carefully The SPIRIT 8 mixer must only be connected through the Power Supply supplied The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accorda...

Страница 6: ...Page 5 CONNECTING IT UP MONO STEREO GROUP MASTER...

Страница 7: ...e this input for sources other than mics such as keyboards drum machines synths tape machines or guitars The input is BALANCED for low noise and immunity from interference but you can use UNBALANCED s...

Страница 8: ...sert is a 3 pole A gauge jack socket which is normally bypassed When a jack is inserted the signal path is broken just before the mix fader The mix signal appears on the TIP of the plug and is returne...

Страница 9: ...ity of a selected input if a phasing problem is suspected Grounding and Shielding For optimum performance use balanced connections where possible and ensure that all signals are referenced to a solid...

Страница 10: ...asic Troubleshooting is a process of applying logical thought to the signal path through the console and tracking down the problem by elimination l Swap input connections to check that the source is r...

Страница 11: ...signal from the channel appears on the TIP of the plug and is returned on the RING The insert point allows limiters compressors and other signal processing units to be added as required to particular...

Страница 12: ...lisation section when released Alternately pressing and releasing the switch provides an easy way of comparing the equalised and unequalised signals 7 AUXILIARY SENDS These controls route the input ch...

Страница 13: ...if required 11 MUTING All outputs from the channel except Inserts may be muted by pressing the MUTE switch and the associated LED illuminates to show that the channel is OFF Alternatively the channel...

Страница 14: ...L R meters where it replaces the normal Mix L R signal The PFL AFL ON LED on the master section illuminates to warn that the headphones and the meters are now responding to the PFL AFL selection and t...

Страница 15: ...the MUTE switch is pressed 21 BALANCE The BALANCE control sets the amount of the channel signal feeding the Left and Right Mix outputs allowing you to balance the source in the stereo image When the c...

Страница 16: ...clockwise when not required If required the Matrix outputs may be used to create an additional stereo output from the console and in this case the Groups may be fed as stereo pairs for instance with G...

Страница 17: ...mal Mix L R signal The PFL AFL ON LED on the master section illuminates to warn that the headphones and the meters are now responding to the PFL AFL selection and the PFL LED on the input channel ligh...

Страница 18: ...hen the MUTE is active 41 PHONES JACK The PHONES output appears on a 3 pole 1 4 jack suitable for headphones with an impedance of 200W or higher METERBRIDGE A full width Meterbridge provides continuou...

Страница 19: ...t out unwanted surrounding sounds allow a lower gain setting on the mixer and avoid feedback Also a well chosen and well placed microphone should not need any appre ciable equalisation There are no ex...

Страница 20: ...g the mix and this should be done progressively listening carefully for each component in the mix and watching the meters for any hint of overload If this occurs back off the appropriate Channel Fader...

Страница 21: ...ec ondary system fed from the Matrix outputs The illustration shows the flexibility of the inputs to the mixer and how the direct outputs are available as sources for a multitrack tape machine The Aux...

Страница 22: ...r the Matrix could be the main Mix or a combination of Mix and Groups The first three Aux sends are used as mono feeds to Effects Units brought back to the Mix on the Stereo Returns Group outputs or D...

Страница 23: ...the number of Stereo Inputs to the Mix may be expanded by using the Stereo Returns for sources such as keyboards and drum machines when the normal Stereo input channels are already used Additional sta...

Страница 24: ...in requirement is to drive a large number of separate loudspeaker outputs for spot sound effects The Groups Mix Aux Sends and Matrix outputs are all used for this purpose Each could be provided with G...

Страница 25: ...sources to be set up in advance including fader positions and muted until required Releasing the respective Master Mute button activates the whole group Pressing the button mutes the selected channel...

Страница 26: ...to control a larger number of input channels or to accommodate a separate mixer being used as a submixer Note that the PFL AFL monitoring and Mute buses remain separate MONO STEREO GROUP MASTER MONO...

Страница 27: ...cked up equally by the two wires but out of phase resulting in cancellation of the interference signal clipping the onset of severe distortion in the signal path usually caused by the peak signal volt...

Страница 28: ...n cancellation polarity a term used to describe the orientation of the positive and negative poles of an audio connection Normally connections are made with positive to positive negative to negative a...

Страница 29: ...on to Mix 1 ch routed 101 dB 89 dB Typical Aux Attenuation 88 dB 83 dB Pan Isolation 36ch to Mix L to R 76 dB 68 dB R to L 81 dB 83 dB Adjacent Channel Crosstalk 99 dB 95 dB Routing Isolation 86 dB 86...

Страница 30: ...86 1347 53 03 1581 62 24 DIMENSIONS FLIGHT CASE MOUNTING The console is ideal for flight case mounting with all connectors on the top panel The end cheeks may be removed to save space in the flight ca...

Страница 31: ...Page 30 APPENDIX 1 TYPICAL CONNECTING LEADS Balanced Unbalanced Insert Leads...

Страница 32: ...Page 31 Y Leads Unbalanced Y Leads Balanced Headphone Splitter Headphone Separator...

Страница 33: ...m below Auxiliary Pre Source Default is POST EQ optionally Pre EQ Direct Output Source Default is POST FADE optionally Pre fade Direct Output Pre Source Default is POST EQ optionally pre EQ The diagra...

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Страница 35: ...ONO CHECK MIX LEFT INSERT INSERT MIX RIGHT MIX LEFT MATRIX A OUT GROUP OUT MATRIX B OUT MATRIX A BUS MATRIX B BUS FADER MATRIX A MATRIX A CONTROL ROOM MATRIX B A A B B FADER AUX1 AUX 2 3 5 6 SIMILAR A...

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