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8 XENYX 1002B User Manual 4.2 Creating a monitor mix 5. Applications For live applications, audio engineers often send different mixes to the audience and to the performing musicians. To allow this, the 1002B is equipped with a dedicated monitor send bus. Each channel features a MON knob that sends a "pre-fader" signal to the MON OUT jack, allowing the channel's volume fader to be adjusted without affecting the monitor mix. The signal can also be used as a second effects send. Follow these steps to set up a basic monitor mix: UL2000M • Make sure the powered monitor speaker or power amp is turned off. Connect a ¼" TS cable from the MON OUT jack to the powered speaker or power amp • Turn on the powered speaker or power amp, and then turn the volume up about half way • Turn the MON SEND knob to the center (12 o'clock) position. This setting may need to be adjusted later depending on volume requirements • As the musicians begin to play, turn each channel's MON knob up slowly until each source is audible in the monitor mix • It may take some time to get a balanced mix that all the musicians are happy with. If possible, avoid turning a channel's MON knob much past the center position. Do not point the monitor speakers directly at a microphone, as this will likely cause feedback See the Applications section for details. XENYX1002B As previously stated, the MON SEND jack can also be used as a second effects send. This application requires a similar setup to the normal effects send, but since the signal from each channel is sent pre-fader using the MON knob, signal. Therefore, if you alter a channel's volume during the performance, you must also adjust that channel's MON knob. Fig. 5.1: Field Recording UCA222 • NOTE: When using the MON SEND for effects, if you neglect to change a channel's MON knob while turning that channel's volume fader all the way down, you will still hear the effected signal coming through the mix. This problem happens because the signal routes "pre-fader," but the normal FX SEND bus will not experience this issue 4.3 Battery installation The 1002B can be powered by three 9V batteries. This feature allows you, for example, to capture a high-quality recording while sitting on the beach with your laptop. You're no longer tethered by an electrical outlet. You can still record with condenser mics thanks to the 18V of phantom power supplied by two of the batteries. Follow these steps to install the batteries: • Open the battery compartment located on the underside of the mixer. You will need to remove a small screw with a Phillips screwdriver • Slide the compartment cover out. There are slots for three batteries inside the compartment • Insert the batteries so that the + and - poles are in the correct position • Replace the cover and tighten the screw The battery power will last approximately four hours using high-quality alkaline batteries. DI100 XENYX1002B HPS5000 HPS5000 MP3 Player Fig. 5.2: Live Small Combo F1220A B212D

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XENYX 1002B User Manual
4.2
Creating a monitor mix
For live applications, audio engineers often send different mixes to the audience
and to the performing musicians. To allow this, the 1002B is equipped with a
dedicated monitor send bus. Each channel features a MON knob that sends a
“pre-fader” signal to the MON OUT jack, allowing the channel’s volume fader to
be adjusted without affecting the monitor mix. The signal can also be used as a
second effects send. Follow these steps to set up a basic monitor mix:
Make sure the powered monitor speaker or power amp is turned off.
Connect a ¼" TS cable from the MON OUT jack to the powered speaker or
power amp
Turn on the powered speaker or power amp, and then turn the volume up
about half way
Turn the MON SEND knob to the center (12 o’clock) position. This setting may
need to be adjusted later depending on volume requirements
As the musicians begin to play, turn each channel’s MON knob up slowly until
each source is audible in the monitor mix
It may take some time to get a balanced mix that all the musicians are
happy with. If possible, avoid turning a channel’s MON knob much past the
center position. Do not point the monitor speakers directly at a microphone,
as this will likely cause feedback
See the Applications section for details.
As previously stated, the MON SEND jack can also be used as a second effects
send. This application requires a similar setup to the normal effects send, but
since the signal from each channel is sent pre-fader using the MON knob, signal.
Therefore, if you alter a channel’s volume during the performance, you must also
adjust that channel’s MON knob.
NOTE: When using the MON SEND for effects, if you neglect to change a
channel’s MON knob while turning that channel’s volume fader all the
way down, you will still hear the effected signal coming through the mix.
This problem happens because the signal routes “pre-fader,” but the normal
FX SEND bus will not experience this issue
4.3
Battery installation
The 1002B can be powered by three 9V batteries. This feature allows you, for
example, to capture a high-quality recording while sitting on the beach with
your laptop. You’re no longer tethered by an electrical outlet. You can still record
with condenser mics thanks to the 18V of phantom power supplied by two of
the batteries. Follow these steps to install the batteries:
Open the battery compartment located on the underside of the mixer.
You will need to remove a small screw with a Phillips screwdriver
Slide the compartment cover out. There are slots for three batteries inside
the compartment
Insert the batteries so that the + and – poles are in the correct position
Replace the cover and tighten the screw
The battery power will last approximately four hours using high-quality
alkaline batteries.
5.
Applications
Fig. 5.1: Field Recording
Fig. 5.2: Live Small Combo
UCA222
XENYX1002B
HPS5000
UL2000M
XENYX1002B
DI100
HPS5000
B212D
F1220A
MP3 Player