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13 EURODESK SX3242FX/SX2442FX User Manual 4. Wiring Examples 4.1 Studio set-up The following wiring example shows a studio set-up for 4-track-recording: the drums are mixed down to two subgroups and then routed via the subgroup outputs to two tracks of the multi-track recorder. The remaining two subgroups are used to record the guitar, keyboard (stereo channel) and two vocal signals on the remaining two tracks. The four return paths from the recorder are connected to four separate mono input channels on the EURODESK. The built-in compressor is used only for the bass, which is why this input channel is separate from all buses (SUB and MAIN switch not pressed). The bass signal is directly routed from the built-in effects processor to the respective subgroups (FX TO MAIN control). The MAIN/SUB switch in the FX1 section is pressed, but NOT the SUB 1/2 SUB 3/4 button. Drums Bass K S O O I N V V C A E E K R R R E H H D E E R A A U D D M L R Guitar Vocals 1 Vocals 2 Keyboard Tape Returns LR Multi-trackrecorder Subgroups Outs EUROPOWER EP1500 HPS3000 TRUTH B2030P SUB 1-2 switch SUB 3-4 switch pressed pressed SUB/MAIN switches not pressed Fig. 4.1: Wiring the console for studio operation MAIN switch pressed SUB 3-4 switch pressed ◊ Please make sure that none of the subgroup routing switches (1-2 and 3-4) is pressed in the channels connected to the recorder returns. Otherwise, a feedback loop will be created as soon as you start recording. Only press the MAIN switch on these input channels, so that the tape return signals are routed to the main outs and Phones/CTRL room outputs of the console.

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EURODESK SX3242FX/SX2442FX User Manual
4.
Wiring Examples
4.1
Studio set-up
The following wiring example shows a studio set-up for 4-track-recording:
the drums are mixed down to two subgroups and then routed via the subgroup
outputs to two tracks of the multi-track recorder. The remaining two subgroups
are used to record the guitar, keyboard (stereo channel) and two vocal signals
on the remaining two tracks. The four return paths from the recorder are
connected to four separate mono input channels on the EURODESK. The built-in
compressor is used only for the bass, which is why this input channel is separate
from all buses (SUB and MAIN switch not pressed). The bass signal is directly
routed from the built-in effects processor to the respective subgroups
(FX TO MAIN control). The MAIN/SUB switch in the FX1 section is pressed,
but NOT the SUB 1/2 SUB 3/4 button.
Fig. 4.1: Wiring the console for studio operation
Please make sure that none of the subgroup routing switches
(1-2 and 3-4) is pressed in the channels connected to the recorder
returns. Otherwise, a feedback loop will be created as soon as you
start recording. Only press the MAIN switch on these input channels,
so that the tape return signals are routed to the main outs and
Phones/CTRL room outputs of the console.
Multi-track-
recorder
EUROPOWER EP1500
HPS3000
TRUTH B2030P
Bass
Guitar
Vocals 1
Vocals 2
Tape Returns
Keyboard
Subgroups Outs
SUB 3-4 switch
pressed
SUB 3-4 switch
pressed
MAIN switch
pressed
SUB 1-2 switch
pressed
SUB/MAIN switches
not
pressed
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