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15 XENYX XL3200/XL2400/XL1600 User Manual
MON, AUX, GROUP, MAIN
These push-button switches (MON, AUX, GROUP and MAIN) determine to which
outputs and buses the talkback signal is to be routed. Then, turn on the talkbalk
microphone. Pressand hold down the push-button switch while speaking into
themicrophone.
5.6.2 SOLO
SOLO LEVEL
The SOLO LEVEL control adjusts the volume level of all solo signals routed to the
headphone and loudspeaker outputs.
PFL/AFL
Press the PFL/AFL switch to change the solo functionality from PFL mono
(pre-fader listen) to AFL stereo. The LED next to the switch indicates the selected
state. In PFL mode, the signal is tapped before the fader when pressing the solo
switch. In AFL mode, the signal is tapped behind the fader and in stereo for a
correct positioning within the stereo image.
If you adjust the signal's level with the TRIM control, select the PFL mode so that
the displayed level is not aected by the channel fader.
5.6.3 CD/TAPE
LEVEL
The LEVEL control adjusts the signal in the main mix, for example,
whenconnecting the CD/tape inputs to a CD player.
MAIN
Press the MAIN switch to route the CD signal to the main output. The CD signal
remains audible even when the MAIN MUTE switch is pressed. This allows you to
play music during performance breaks.
5.6.4 PHONES/SPEAKER section
The PHONES A/B control adjusts the volume level of the headphone output.
IMPORTANT! High volume levels may damage your hearing and/or
your headphones/loudspeakers. To avoid switch-on/off thumps from
the console and any downstream devices, always make sure that the
power amp(s) or active speaker(s) are the last components that are
switched on and the first to be switched off. Always make sure that the
appropriate volume is set.
SPKR
The Speaker control adjusts the volume level of the SPEAKERS outputs.
SOURCE
The SOURCE push-button switch selects the signal source for the headphone
and loudspeaker outputs (main or CD/TAPE signal). Pressing a solo switch
routes the solo signal to these outputs and is not aected by the SOURCE
push-buttonswitch.
MAIN B section
The mixer sum can also be routed to the MAIN B output which may be connected
to a separate power amplier. This way the sum can be sent to multiple zones
and various loudspeaker groups (for example, center clusters and front lls).
Onemay also want to connect a stereo recording system for live recording.
LEVEL
The LEVEL control adjusts the volume level of the signal routed to the
MAINBoutput.
STEREO/MONO
The STEREO/MONO switch changes the Main B signal from mono to stereo
depending on the situation. For example, a mono signal is usually used for a
center cluster.
PRE/POST
The PRE/POST switch is used to determine whether the signal is tapped in front
or behind the MAIN A fader.
5.7 FX master section
This section has additional inputs for signals which do not require further signal
processing. Ideally, usethem for signals returning from external eects units.
This is why these inputs are referred to as FX returns. It is possible to route the
eect signals to the monitors and subgroups. This way the stereo channels can be
used for additional stereo signals, such as keyboards, etc., and not for eects
units' signals which require functions like fader, routing, solo and mute.
FX SEND
This is the master FX SEND control for adjusting the volume of all FX send signals
at the corresponding FX send jacks and at the inputs of the built-in eects
processor. Use it to control the master signal of all FX1/FX 2 signals from the
input channels. Whenneither of the FX SEND controls is turned up, theeects
processor will not receive a signal.
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