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9

CHANNEL CONTROLS

The channel strips have various controls, 

depending on the model and whether it is a mic/line 
(mono) channel or a stereo channel.

The output from each channel strip passes on 

to the left and right main mix. Two auxiliary signals 
can be tapped off and sent to monitors or effects 
processors. The block diagrams on pages 23-24 
show how the signal flows through each mixer.

UNITY GAIN

The 

U

 symbol on most of the 

controls, stands for “unity gain,” 
meaning there is no change 
in signal level. Once you have 
adjusted the input signal to line-

level, you can set every control at 

U

, and your signals 

will travel through the mixer at optimal levels.

EQUALIZATION

Each EQ control provides up to 15 dB of boost 

and cut, with no change to the signal (0 dB) in the 
center position. The Mix.220FX has three-band EQ 
on all the channels, while the Mix.260FX has three-
band EQ with variable mid on the mono channels, 
and four-band EQ on the stereo channels.

Although you can bring a sound to life with proper 

EQ, you can also mess 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 cut as well as boost.

6. 75Hz Low-Cut Switch  
(Mono Channels only)

This switch cuts the bass frequencies below 75 Hz. 

We recommend that you use the Low-Cut switch 
on every microphone application except kick drum, 
bass guitar, bassy synth patches, or recordings of 
earthquakes. These aside, there isn’t much down 
there that you want to hear, and filtering it out makes 
the low stuff you do want much more crisp and tasty. 

7. HI EQ

Turning this clockwise boosts the level of all 

frequencies above 12 kHz. Turning it counter-
clockwise cuts the levels. 

Use this wisely to add sizzle to cymbals or an 

overall sense of transparency or edge to keyboards, 
vocals, guitar, and bacon frying. Turn it down a little 
to reduce sibilance or hide tape hiss.

8. MID EQ

Turning this clockwise boosts the level of 

frequencies at and around 2.5 kHz on the 220FX. 
Turning it counter-clockwise cuts the levels.

The 260FX has a sweepable 

MID EQ on the mono channels 
(see 9 next), and two discrete 
MID EQ controls on the stereo 
channels, with center frequencies 
at 3 kHz and 500 Hz [8a].

The midrange frequencies 

include the upper male and 
lower female vocal ranges, 
and the fundamentals 
and harmonics for many 
instruments.

9. MID FREQ  
(Mix.60FX Mono Channels 
only)

This allows you to change 

the center frequency for the 
MID EQ filter so you can zero in 
more accurately on the precise 
narrow band of frequencies you 
want to boost or cut. It ranges 
from 100 Hz to 8 kHz.

10. LOW EQ

Turning this clockwise boosts 

the level of all frequencies 
below 80 Hz. Turning it counter-
clockwise cuts the levels.

Frequencies of 80 Hz and 

below represent the punch 
in bass drums, bass guitar, 
fat synth patches, and high-
testosterone male singers.

AUXILIARY

In addition to the main mix 

output, the mixer provides 
two auxiliary mixes, which you 
can send to parallel effects 
processors and stage monitors.

The AUX SEND knobs (MON 

and FX) adjust how much of 
each channel is tapped off, 
added to the aux mix, and sent 
out via the MON AUX SEND 
[44] and FX AUX SEND [45] 
jacks.

On the stereo channels, the 

AUX knob controls a mono sum 
of the channel’s stereo signals. 
For instance, channel 5 (L) and 
6 (R) mix together to feed that 
channel’s MON and FX AUX 
send knobs.

Mix.260FX Mono Channel

1-2 

L-R 

SOLO 

MUTE 

MUTE 

EQ 

MON 

FX 

AUX 

SEND 

MIC 

INPUT 

LINE 

BAL/UNBAL 

GAIN 

HIGH 

12kHz 

LOW 

80Hz 

75Hz 

MID 

PAN 

MID 

FREQ 

OL 

+15 

-15 

+15 

-15 

+15 

-15 

+15 

+15 

dB

30 

20 

10 

40 
50 

60 

10 

8k 

100 

7

10

11

9

13

8

1-2 

L-R 

SOLO 

MUTE 

MUTE 

MON 

FX 

AUX 

SEND 

HIGH 

12kHz 

LOW 

80Hz 

MID 

500Hz 

BAL 

MID 

3kHz 

EQ 

MONO 

LINE 

BAL 

OR 

UNBAL 

OL 

+15 

-15 

+15 

-15 

+15 

-15 

+15 

-15 

+4 

-10 

+15 

+15 

dB

30 

20 

10 

40 
50 

60 

10 

7

10

11

8

1

8a

Mix.260FX Stereo Channel

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CLOSER

Содержание MIX.220FX

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Страница 3: ...ipt in a safe place and not a bad idea to write your product information here for future reference i e insurance claims tech support return authorization etc Product Serial Purchased at Date of purcha...

Страница 4: ...you are ready to set the levels SET THE LEVELS Mic Line Channels 1 Choose one of the microphones or instruments you connected to the mono MIC or LINE input Make some noise If it s a microphone sing at...

Страница 5: ...75Hz 3 3 MUTE MUTE ALT 3 4 EQ MON FX AUX SEND MIC INPUT 1 1 LINE BAL UNBAL GAIN 75Hz 4 4 MUTE MUTE ALT 3 4 EQ EQ MON FX AUX SEND MIC INPUT 1 1 LINE BAL UNBAL GAIN 75Hz ALT 3 4 MON FX AUX SEND ALT 3 4...

Страница 6: ...itch PFL AFL Aux Return level control with Main Alt 1 2 assign switch Main Sub 1 2 assign on 260FX FX Return level control with Return to Mon level control Inter Planetary Space Drive control OK we ma...

Страница 7: ...0 50 5 5 60 10 MAX 15 15 DAT Recorder Mono in Stereo out Reverb optional TAPCO Juice Power Amplifier THUMP TH 15A Stage Monitors Microphones 1 and 2 Headphones CD Player Drum Machine Keyboard TAPCO 69...

Страница 8: ...nd LINE inputs This allows signals from the outside world to be adjusted to optimal internal operating levels The GAIN control provides 50 dB of gain with the knob fully up 4 4 10 Switch Stereo channe...

Страница 9: ...ency or edge to keyboards vocals guitar and bacon frying Turn it down a little to reduce sibilance or hide tape hiss 8 MID EQ Turning this clockwise boosts the level of frequencies at and around 2 5 k...

Страница 10: ...wn the monitor send is not affected by the channel fader or the MUTE switch Any channel assignments to L R MAIN MIX and SUB 1 2 will be interrupted and the FX send will be silenced The AFL solo on the...

Страница 11: ...out what a particular channel is up to anytime during a session You can solo as many channels at a time as you like The OL LED 5 lights continuously to indicate when the SOLO switch is active as well...

Страница 12: ...is required for the Set the Levels procedure and is handy for quick spot checks of channels especially ones that have their faders turned down With the switch down you re in AFL mode meaning After Fa...

Страница 13: ...help assure you that your levels are in the ballpark You don t have to stare at them unless you want to AUXILIARY SECTION 27 MASTER AUX SEND Knobs The Master AUX SEND knobs provide overall control for...

Страница 14: ...the internal effects processor and so prevent its output from appearing on the main mix or stage monitors The LED next to the FX MUTE switch reminds you whenever the processor is muted Use FX MUTE if...

Страница 15: ...er s PHANTOM Power 58 switch on the rear panel is turned on FRONT PANEL CONNECTORS 44 MON AUX SEND OUT Connect these 1 4 TRS outputs to the inputs of a stage monitor amplifier Each channel strip has a...

Страница 16: ...the TAPE TO MAIN 23 switch is pushed in The signals can also be routed to the CONTROL ROOM 55 and PHONES 50 outputs when the CD TAPE 20 switch is engaged in the CONTROL ROOM SOURCE SELECT section When...

Страница 17: ...ides 48 VDC phantom powering on XLR pins 2 and 3 If you have ribbon mics tube mics or dynamic mics that do not require phantom power leave the PHANTOM POWER switch out If you are using both condenser...

Страница 18: ...best to confirm the problem Visit the Talk To Each Other section of our website www tapcoworld com where you will find user forums to exchange information and ideas You may find the answer to the pro...

Страница 19: ...at techmail tapcogear com Repair For warranty repair or replacement refer to the warranty information on page 27 Non warranty repair for TAPCO products is available at a factory authorized service cen...

Страница 20: ...dphones 1 4 TRS Stereo Unbalanced Wiring Sleeve Shield Tip Left Ring Right 1 4 TS Phone Plugs and Jacks TS stands for Tip Sleeve the two connections available on a mono 1 4 phone jack or plug They are...

Страница 21: ...Hz Mid 15 dB sweepable from 100 Hz to 8 kHz Low 15 dB 80 Hz Mix 260FX Stereo Channels High 15 dB 12 kHz Mid 15 dB 3 kHz Mid 15 dB 500 Hz Low 15 dB 80 Hz Mixer Rated Output Main Aux Control Room 4 dBu...

Страница 22: ...GH 12kHz LOW 80Hz 75Hz MID PAN 1 2 L R SOLO 4 4 MUTE MUTE EQ MON FX AUX SEND MIC INPUT 4 LINE BAL UNBAL GAIN HIGH 12kHz LOW 80Hz 75Hz MID PAN 1 2 L R SOLO MUTE MUTE MON FX AUX SEND HIGH 12kHz LOW 80Hz...

Страница 23: ...AIN BUS RIGHT MAIN BUS MON AUX BUS FX AUX BUS SOLO L AFL SOLO R AFL SOLO PFL SOLO LOGIC MON AUX SEND FX AUX SEND HEADPHONE OUTPUT LEFT RIGHT CD TAPE TO CTRL RM PHONES ALT 3 4 TO CTRL RM PHONES TAPE TO...

Страница 24: ...FL SOLO R AFL SOLO PFL SOLO LOGIC MON AUX SEND FX AUX SEND HEADPHONE OUTPUT LEFT RIGHT CD TAPE TO CTRL RM PHONES SUB 1 2 TO CTRL RM PHONES TAPE TO MAIN RUDE SOLO CONTROL ROOM PHONES LEFT MAIN OUT LEFT...

Страница 25: ...ANUFACTURING DATE 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 SERVICI...

Страница 26: ...NO LINE BAL UNBAL EQ L R MONO LINE BAL UNBAL 9 10 11 12 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 MASTER AUX SEND AUX RETURN FX RETURN RTRN TO MON SOLO SOLO MAIN SUB 1 2 MON FX SOURCE SELECT MAIN MIX CD TAPE SUB 1 2 PFL AFL...

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