www.behringer.comVersion 1.1 March 2001User’s ManualENGLISHEURORACK® MX2004A
10EURORACK MX2004A2.5 InsertInsert points are useful for adding dynamic processing or equalization to a channel or the mix. Unlike reverbsetc., which
11EURORACK MX2004A4.2 Stereo aux returnsThere are two additional stereo line inputs (aux returns 1 and 2) on your MX2004A. Aux returns 1 is perma-nent
12EURORACK MX2004A4.5 2-track input and outputInputA 2-track input, on RCA connectors / , provides easy connection to DAT and other professional orse
13EURORACK MX2004A5. SETTING UP5.1 Selecting inputs1) Mono channels accept microphone or line inputs. If you are using the microphone input, make sure
14EURORACK MX2004A5.5 Multitrack initializationSet up the multitrack so that any track in “record ready” condition has its input monitored when the ta
15EURORACK MX2004A Keyboard MixerSource Mic/Line Mono/Stereo InputMIDI Instrument #1 Line Mono 1MIDI Instrument #2 Line Mon
16EURORACK MX2004Amuddy FOH sound, as well as causing a reduction in feedback thresholds. Don’t forget to notch out trouble-some frequencies using a g
17EURORACK MX2004AFig. 6.1: Project studio setup example6.4 PatchbayA patchbay allows to patch the audio signals of most components in your studio fro
18EURORACK MX2004A6.4.2 ParallelFig. 6.2: Patchbay mode “parallel”In this mode, all terminals of one module are interconnected. This configuration doe
19EURORACK MX2004Aand outputs are positioned on top of each other.Basically, the inputs are routed to the bottom and the outputs to the top rear-wall
2EURORACK MX2004AThis symbol, wherever it appears, alertsyou to the presence of uninsulateddangerous voltage inside the enclo-sure—voltage that may be
20EURORACK MX2004Athus allows for recording both to the DAT recorder and the tape deck, simply by patching it accordingly. Modules 19& 20 (tape de
21EURORACK MX2004Avoices punch through a mix in a slightly unnatural but exciting way.In general corrective EQ usually involves broadband (slope) cont
22EURORACK MX2004AAC Power In. For connecting the mixer to the power supply unit (PSU). Always connect mixer andPSU before you connect the PSU to the
23EURORACK MX2004AFig. 8.1: Different connector types8. INSTALLATION
24EURORACK MX2004A8.3 ModificationsThe following modifications require you to do some soldering. Attempt only if you are experienced in using an iron
25EURORACK MX2004A9. SPECIFICATIONSMono input channelsMic input electronically balanced, discrete input configurationFrequency response 10 Hz to 60 kH
26EURORACK MX2004AThe information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice. No part of this manual may be reproduced ortransmitted
3EURORACK MX2004AFOREWORDDear Customer,Welcome to the team of EURORACK users and thank you very much for expressing your confidence inBEHRINGER produc
4EURORACK MX2004AEURORACKMX2004AUltra low-noise 20-channel, 4-bus mixers 8 mono input channels with gold-plated XLRs and phone connectorss 4 stereo in
5EURORACK MX2004ATABLE OF CONTENTS1. INTRODUCTION...
6EURORACK MX2004A7. TECHNICAL BACKGROUND ...207.1 Mixing ..
7EURORACK MX2004A1. INTRODUCTIONCongratulations. In purchasing our EURORACK you have acquired a mixer with incredible versatility and audioperformance
8EURORACK MX2004A1.2 Before you begin1.2.1 PSU (power supply unit)Any amplifier circuit is limited in its transient response by the available current.
9EURORACK MX2004AFor level-setting (as opposed to localized listening) select the mono PFL bus rather than the post-fader (post-channel pan) stereo so
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