Power LED – Indicates whether MultiMix 10 Wireless is
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We recommend putting your Bluetooth device Note: To avoid interruptions during playback,ĭisable the rear panel Mic 1 and 2 inputs. When front panel Mic inputs 1 and 2 are in use, this will The signal level isĬontrolled with channel faders 1 and 2, respectively. Mic Input 1/2 – XLR-1/4” combo inputs for use withĭynamic and condenser mics. The right speaker when adjusting the Balance controlĮxt In – 1/8" stereo line level input for channels 9 andĮxt Out – 1/8" stereo output that mirrors the main Stereo source and varies the relative level of theĬhannels, so that the left channel will not come out of The BalanceĬontrols are found on stereo channels which take a The right speakers or anywhere in between. Pan controls are found on monoĬhannels, sending the mono source to either the left or Pan/Bal (Balance) – Directs the output signal to the left Channel Fader – Controls the signal level of the Mic Aux 2 is ideal for sending a signal to outboard processors.ħ. Aux 2 is post-fader, meaning it takes the signal after theĬhannel fader position. Auxġ is ideal for sending a signal to monitors or headphone amplifiers.Īux 2 – Sends the channel’s signal to auxiliary processors, onstage monitors, or Lo EQ – Provides up to 15dB of boost or cut to the 80 Hz frequency range.Īux 1 – Sends the channel’s signal to auxiliary processors, onstage monitors, orĪux 1 is pre-fader, meaning it takes the signal before the channel fader position. Hi EQ – Provides up to 15dB of boost or cut to the 12 KHz frequency range. Clipping occurs when the powerĪmplifier is distorting and working beyond its limits. Note : Avoid amplifier “clipping” at all costs. Setting of the Gain knob or Channel fader. Peak LED – The LED will flash if the signal is clipping. Loudest passages and then back it down so it no longer peaks. Adjust this so that the Peak LED lights on the