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MIX 10 NG2 – Connections
4.
Connections
4.1
Microphone Inputs
On the rear of the MIX 10 NG 2 there are six microphone inputs (24) with removable terminals. The connection is balanced. For each input
the gain can be adjusted on the rear (0 - +55 dB). The input volume is adjusted with the volume controls (1) on the front or via the supplied
software. The microphone inputs can be selected for the priority function by using the supplied software (refer to chapter "4.1.1 Priority
switching").
Warning:
A phantom power of +27 V (13) can be activated for all microphone inputs. If you connect devices with unbalanced outputs,
deactivate the phantom power or add a coupling capacitor.
4.1.1 Priority Control ("Prior")
The priority of the privileged microphone inputs is voice-controlled (priority function). The priority control is available for all microphone
inputs and selected via the supplied software. All sources without selected priority function are gently faded out. The fade-out depth and the
speed of the fade-out and fade-in are selected with the software.
The fade-out is effected by talking into a microphone which is connected to one of the privileged microphone inputs. The MIX 10 NG2 is
delivered with the priority function being deactivated. If you want to use the priority function, activate it via the software as described in the
chapter "7.3.1 Control Panel".
4.2
Line Inputs
Four separate line inputs (RCA phono) are on the rear of the MIX 10 NG2. One of these four line inputs can be selected with the appropriate
input selection control (3). The inputs are unbalanced and suitable for the connection of stereo devices. The input gain can be adjusted for
each input on the rear (Level). The line master volume is adjusted with the volume control (2) on the front or via the supplied software.
You can select the sources by using the buttons on the front or the software and the RS 232 connection.
4.3
Mix Input
The mix input (RCA phono) (23) is on the rear of the unit. The connection is unbalanced and suitable for stereo sound sources. This input is
suitable for the connection of more MIX 10 NG2 or mixing consoles.
The input gain (Level) for the mix input can be adjusted on the rear of the unit. This input is not affected by the line volume control.
4.4
Record Output
The record output (18) is unbalanced (0 dB). It is used for the connection of recording devices. The signal to be recorded is the master of the
microphone and line inputs before the sound and master volume control.
4.5
Master Output
The master output (8), +6 dBu, is a balanced output (3-pin terminals) for the connection to an external output amplifier. Here are all microphone
and line signals as a master which are routed via the Dip switches to the master output. The master output (8) is suitable when using long
cables. The master output (L/R) is adjusted with the volume control (5) on the front or via the supplied software.
The master output (17), 0 dBu, is an unbalanced output (stereo RCA) serving as an additional auxiliary output. It is parallel to the master
output (8). The master output (17) is suitable when using short cables, and can be connected to the input of a hi-fi amplifier.
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