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12 EURORACK UB1202FX/UB1002FX EURORACK UB1202FX/UB1002FX Controls (EN) Step 2: Controls This chapter describes the various control elements (8) LEVEL - The LEVEL control determines the of your mixing console. All controls, switches and level of the channel signal in the main mix. connectors will be discussed in detail. (9) CLIP - The CLIP LED's of the mono channels (1) MIC - Each mono input channel offers a illuminate when the input signal is driven balanced microphone input via the XLR too high, which could cause distortion. If this connector and also features switchable happens, use the GAIN control to reduce +48 V phantom power supply for condenser the preamp level until the LED does not microphones. The EURORACK preamps provide light anymore. undistorted and noisefree gain as is typically known only from costly outboard preamps. (10) LINE IN - Each stereo channel has two balanced line level inputs on ¼" jacks for left (2) LINE IN - Each mono input also features and right channels. If only the jack marked "L" a balanced line input on a ¼" connector. (left) is used, the channel operates in mono. Unbalanced devices (mono jacks) can also be The stereo channels are designed to handle connected to these inputs. Please remember typical line level signals. Both inputs will also that you can only use either the microphone accept unbalanced jacks. or the line input of a channel at any one time. You can never use both simultaneously! (11) FX - The FX sends of the stereo channels function similar to those of the mono (3) GAIN - Use the GAIN control to adjust the channels. However, since the FX send buses input gain. This control should always be are both mono, a mono sum is first taken from turned fully counterclockwise whenever you the stereo input before it is sent to the FX bus. connect or disconnect a signal source to one of the inputs. (12) BAL - The BAL(ANCE) control determines the levels of left and right input signals relative (4) EQ - All mono input channels include a to each other before both signals are then 3-band equalizer. All bands provide boost routed to the main stereo mix bus. If a channel or cut of up to 15 dB. In the central position, is operated in mono via the left line input, the equalizer is inactive. this control has the same function as the PAN (5) LOW CUT - In addition, the mono channels control used in the mono channels. are equipped with a steep LOW CUT (13) +4/-10 - The stereo inputs of the filter designed to eliminate unwanted EURORACK UB1002FX and UB1202FX have low-frequency signal components. an input sensitivity switch which selects (6) FX - FX sends enable you to feed signals via a variable control from one or more channels and sum these signals to a bus. The bus appears at the console's FX send output between +4 dBu and -10 dBV. At -10 dBV (home-recording level), the input is more sensitive (requires less level to drive it) than at +4 dBu (studio level). and can be fed from there to an external (14) FX TO MAIN - The FX TO MAIN control feeds effects device. The return from the effects the effects signal into the main mix. If the unit is then brought back into the console control is turned all the way counterclockwise, on the stereo channels. Each FX send is no effects signal is present in the sum signal of mono and features up to +15 dB gain. In the the mixing console. UB1002FX/UB1202FX, the FX send is routed directly to the built-in effects processor. To make sure that the effects processor receives an input signal, you shouldn't turn this control all the way to the left (-∞). (15) FX SEND - The FX SEND connector outputs the signal you picked up from the individual channels using the FX controls. You can connect this to the input of an external effects device in order to process the FX bus' (7) PAN - The PAN control determines the master signal. Once an effects mix is created, position of the channel signal within the processed signal can then be routed the stereo image. This control features a from the effects device outputs back into a constant-power characteristic, which means stereo input. the signal is always maintained at a constant level, irrespective of position in the stereo panorama. 13 Quick Start Guide (16) PHONES/CONTROL ROOM - The stereo (25) LEVEL INDICATOR - The high-precision PHONES jack (at the top of the connector 4-segment display accurately displays the panel) is where you connect headphones. relevant signal level. The unbalanced CTRL ROOM OUT jacks carry the summed effects and main mix signals, as well as soloed channel signals. The PHONES/CONTROL ROOM control adjusts the level of both headphones and main monitor outputs. (26) SIGNAL and CLIP LED - The SIGNAL LED on the effects module shows the presence of a signal whose level is high enough. This LED should always be on. However, make sure that the CLIP LED lights up only sporadically. If it is lit constantly, you are overdriving the (17) MAIN MIX - The MAIN OUT connectors are effects processor, which leads to unpleasant unbalanced mono jacks. The main mix signal distortion. If this occurs, turn the FX controls appears here at a level of 0 dBu. The MAIN MIX down somewhat. fader adjusts the volume of these outputs. (27) PROGRAM - The PROGRAM control has two (18) 2-TRACK INPUT - The 2-TRACK INPUTs functions: by turning the PROGRAM control, are used to bring an external signal source you dial the number of an effect. The number (e.g. CD player, tape deck, etc.) into the of the preset you just dialed up blinks in the console. They can also be used as a standard display. To confirm your selection, press the stereo line input, so the output of a second PROGRAM control; the blinking stops. EURORACK or BEHRINGER ULTRALINK PRO MX882 can be connected. (19) 2-TRACK OUTPUT - These connectors are wired in parallel with the MAIN OUT and carry the main mix signal (unbalanced). Connect the 2-TRACK OUTPUT to the inputs of your recording device. The output level is adjusted via the high-precision MAIN MIX fader. Check Out behringer.com for Full Manual (20) 2-TR TO MIX - When the TAPE TO MIX switch is depressed, the 2-track input is assigned to the main mix providing an additional input for tape machines, MIDI instruments or other signal sources that do not require any processing. (21) 2-TR TO CTRL RM - Press the 2-TR TO CTRL RM/PHONES switch if you want to monitor the 2-track input via the CTRL ROOM OUT. This provides an easy way to monitor signals coming back from tape to ensure that they are recording correctly. (22) FX TO CTRL ROOM - If you want to monitor only the FX send signal in your headphones or monitor speaker(s), press the FX TO CTRL switch. This mutes the main mix signal while routing the FX SEND output to the monitor(s). (23) +48 V - The red +48 V LED lights up when phantom power is on. The PHANTOM switch activates the phantom power supply on the XLR connectors of all mono channels. (24) POWER - The POWER LED indicates that the console is powered on.

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EURORACK UB1202FX/UB1002FX
Quick Start Guide
EURORACK UB1202FX/UB1002FX Controls
(EN)
Step 2: Controls
This chapter describes the various control elements
of your mixing console. All controls, switches and
connectors will be discussed in detail.
(1)
MIC
– Each mono input channel offers a
balanced microphone input via the XLR
connector and also features switchable
+48 V phantom power supply for condenser
microphones. The EURORACK preamps provide
undistorted and noisefree gain as is typically
known only from costly outboard preamps.
(2)
LINE IN
– Each mono input also features
a balanced line input on a ¼" connector.
Unbalanced devices (mono jacks) can also be
connected to these inputs. Please remember
that you can only use either the microphone
or the line input of a channel at any one time.
You can never use both simultaneously!
(3)
GAIN
– Use the GAIN control to adjust the
input gain. This control should always be
turned fully counterclockwise whenever you
connect or disconnect a signal source to one of
the inputs.
(4)
EQ
– All mono input channels include a
3-band equalizer. All bands provide boost
or cut of up to 15 dB. In the central position,
the equalizer is inactive.
(5)
LOW CUT
– In addition, the mono channels
are equipped with a steep LOW CUT
filter designed to eliminate unwanted
low-frequency signal components.
(6)
FX
– FX sends enable you to feed signals via
a variable control from one or more channels
and sum these signals to a bus. The bus
appears at the console’s FX send output
and can be fed from there to an external
effects device. The return from the effects
unit is then brought back into the console
on the stereo channels. Each FX send is
mono and features up to +15 dB gain. In the
UB1002FX/UB1202FX, the FX send is routed
directly to the built-in effects processor.
To make sure that the effects processor
receives an input signal, you shouldn’t turn
this control all the way to the left (-∞).
(7)
PAN
– The PAN control determines the
position of the channel signal within
the stereo image. This control features a
constant-power characteristic, which means
the signal is always maintained at a
constant level, irrespective of position in the
stereo panorama.
(8)
LEVEL
– The LEVEL control determines the
level of the channel signal in the main mix.
(9)
CLIP
– The CLIP LED’s of the mono channels
illuminate when the input signal is driven
too high, which could cause distortion. If this
happens, use the GAIN control to reduce
the preamp level until the LED does not
light anymore.
(10)
LINE IN
– Each stereo channel has two
balanced line level inputs on ¼" jacks for left
and right channels. If only the jack marked “L”
(left) is used, the channel operates in mono.
The stereo channels are designed to handle
typical line level signals. Both inputs will also
accept unbalanced jacks.
(11)
FX
– The FX sends of the stereo channels
function similar to those of the mono
channels. However, since the FX send buses
are both mono, a mono sum is first taken from
the stereo input before it is sent to the FX bus.
(12)
BAL
– The BAL(ANCE) control determines the
levels of left and right input signals relative
to each other before both signals are then
routed to the main stereo mix bus. If a channel
is operated in mono via the left line input,
this control has the same function as the PAN
control used in the mono channels.
(13)
+4/-10
– The stereo inputs of the
EURORACK UB1002FX and UB1202FX have
an input sensitivity switch which selects
between +4 dBu and -10 dBV. At -10 dBV
(home-recording level), the input is more
sensitive (requires less level to drive it) than at
+4 dBu (studio level).
(14)
FX TO MAIN
– The FX TO MAIN control feeds
the effects signal into the main mix. If the
control is turned all the way counterclockwise,
no effects signal is present in the sum signal of
the mixing console.
(15)
FX SEND
– The FX SEND connector outputs
the signal you picked up from the individual
channels using the FX controls. You can
connect this to the input of an external
effects device in order to process the FX bus’
master signal. Once an effects mix is created,
the processed signal can then be routed
from the effects device outputs back into a
stereo input.
(16)
PHONES/CONTROL ROOM
– The stereo
PHONES jack (at the top of the connector
panel) is where you connect headphones.
The unbalanced CTRL ROOM OUT jacks
carry the summed effects and main mix
signals, as well as soloed channel signals.
The PHONES/CONTROL ROOM control adjusts
the level of both headphones and main
monitor outputs.
(17)
MAIN MIX
– The MAIN OUT connectors are
unbalanced mono jacks. The main mix signal
appears here at a level of 0 dBu. The MAIN MIX
fader adjusts the volume of these outputs.
(18)
2-TRACK INPUT
– The 2-TRACK INPUTs
are used to bring an external signal source
(e.g. CD player, tape deck, etc.) into the
console. They can also be used as a standard
stereo line input, so the output of a second
EURORACK or BEHRINGER ULTRALINK PRO
MX882 can be connected.
(19)
2-TRACK OUTPUT
– These connectors are
wired in parallel with the MAIN OUT and carry
the main mix signal (unbalanced). Connect the
2-TRACK OUTPUT to the inputs of your
recording device. The output level is adjusted
via the high-precision MAIN MIX fader.
(20)
2-TR TO MIX
– When the TAPE TO MIX switch
is depressed, the 2-track input is assigned
to the main mix providing an additional
input for tape machines, MIDI instruments
or other signal sources that do not require
any processing.
(21)
2-TR TO CTRL RM
– Press the 2-TR TO CTRL
RM/PHONES switch if you want to monitor
the 2-track input via the CTRL ROOM OUT.
This provides an easy way to monitor signals
coming back from tape to ensure that they are
recording correctly.
(22)
FX TO CTRL ROOM
– If you want to monitor
only the FX send signal in your headphones
or monitor speaker(s), press the FX TO CTRL
switch. This mutes the main mix signal while
routing the FX SEND output to the monitor(s).
(23)
+48 V
– The red +48 V LED lights up when
phantom power is on. The PHANTOM switch
activates the phantom power supply on the
XLR connectors of all mono channels.
(24)
POWER
– The POWER LED indicates that the
console is powered on.
(25)
LEVEL INDICATOR
– The high-precision
4-segment display accurately displays the
relevant signal level.
(26)
SIGNAL and CLIP LED
– The SIGNAL LED on
the effects module shows the presence of a
signal whose level is high enough. This LED
should always be on. However, make sure
that the CLIP LED lights up only sporadically.
If it is lit constantly, you are overdriving the
effects processor, which leads to unpleasant
distortion. If this occurs, turn the FX controls
down somewhat.
(27)
PROGRAM
– The PROGRAM control has two
functions: by turning the PROGRAM control,
you dial the number of an effect. The number
of the preset you just dialed up blinks in the
display. To confirm your selection, press the
PROGRAM control; the blinking stops.
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