Mackie 1604-VLZ Pro Owner's Manual - Page 34

Using the Send Only on an Insert Jack, MACKIE STEREO INPUTS AND RETURNS, Mono, Stereo, Whatever

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Using the Send Only on an Insert Jack If you insert a TS (mono) 1⁄4" plug only partially (to the first click) into a Mackie insert jack, the plug will not activate the jack switch and will not open the insert loop in the circuit (thereby allowing the channel signal to continue on its merry way through the mixer). This allows you to tap out the channel or bus signal at that point in the circuit without interrupting normal operation. If you push the 1⁄4" TS plug in to the second click, you will open the jack switch and create a direct out, which does interrupt the signal in that channel. See Figure F. NOTE: Do not overload or short-circuit the signal you are tapping from the mixer. That will affect the internal signal. MONO PLUG Channel Insert jack Direct out with no signal interruption to master. Insert only to first "click." MACKIE STEREO INPUTS AND RETURNS: Mono, Stereo, Whatever Stereo line inputs and stereo AUX returns are a fine example of the Mackie philosophy (which we just made up) of Maximum Flexibility with Minimum Headache. The inputs and returns will automatically be mono or stereo, depending upon how you use the jacks. Here's how it works: A mono signal should be patched into the input or return jack labeled Left (MONO). The signal will be routed to both the left and right sides of the return circuit, and will show up in the center of the stereo pair of buses it's assigned to, or it can be "panned" with the Balance control. A stereo signal, having two plugs, should be patched into the LEFT (MONO) and the RIGHT input or return jacks. A jack switch in the RIGHT jack will disable the mono function, and the signals will show up in stereo. A mono signal connected to the RIGHT jack will show up in the right bus only. You probably will only want to use this sophisticated effect for special occasions (weddings, bar mitzvahs, Rush Limbaugh's birthday party, etc.) MONO PLUG Channel Insert jack Direct out with signal interruption to master. Insert all the way in to the second "click." STEREO PLUG Channel Insert jack For use as an effects loop. (TIP = SEND to effect, RING = RETURN from effect.) Figure F 34

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Using the Send Only on an Insert Jack
If you insert a TS (mono)
1
±
4
" plug only partially
(to the first click) into a Mackie insert jack, the
plug will not activate the jack switch and will not
open the insert loop in the circuit (thereby allow-
ing the channel signal to continue on its merry
way through the mixer).
This allows you to tap out the channel or bus
signal at that point in the circuit without inter-
rupting normal operation.
If you push the
1
±
4
" TS plug in to the second
click, you will open the jack switch and create
a direct out, which does interrupt the signal in
that channel. See Figure F.
NOTE: Do not over-
load or short-circuit the
signal you are tapping
from the mixer. That will
affect the internal signal.
MACKIE STEREO INPUTS AND RETURNS:
Mono, Stereo, Whatever
Stereo line inputs and stereo AUX returns are a
fine example of the Mackie philosophy (which we
just made up) of Maximum Flexibility with Mini-
mum Headache. The inputs and returns will
automatically be mono or stereo, depending upon
how you use the jacks. Here’s how it works:
A mono signal should be patched into the input
or return jack labeled Left (MONO). The signal
will be routed to both the left and right sides of
the return circuit, and will show up in the center
of the stereo pair of buses it’s assigned to, or it can
be “panned” with the Balance control.
A stereo signal, having two plugs, should be
patched into the LEFT (MONO) and the RIGHT
input or return jacks. A jack switch in the RIGHT
jack will disable the mono function, and the
signals will show up in stereo.
A mono signal connected to the RIGHT jack
will show up in the right bus only. You probably
will only want to use this sophisticated effect for
special occasions (weddings, bar mitzvahs, Rush
Limbaugh’s birthday party, etc.)
Figure F
Direct out with no signal interruption to master.
Insert only to first
click.
Channel Insert jack
Channel Insert jack
Channel Insert jack
Direct out with signal interruption to master.
Insert all the way in to the second
click.
For use as an effects loop.
(TIP = SEND to effect, RING = RETURN from effect.)
MONO PLUG
MONO PLUG
STEREO
PLUG