Carvin MX2488 Instruction Manual

Carvin MX2488 Manual

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  • Carvin MX2488 | Instruction Manual - Page 1
    CARVIN MX .2488 Mixer OPERATION MANUAL 12340 World Trade Drive., San Diego, CA 92128 800-854-2235
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    included. A "Glossary" at the end of the manual helps explain any terms you may be unfamiliar with. CONTENT We recommend that how to get in contact with CARVIN should you encounter any problems. Section #3 (Getting To Know the Features Of The MX1688/MX2488 Consoles) goes into greater detail about
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    should the MXI688 or MX2488 ever need servicing, this section should provide all the needed information for your service technician. INSPECTION & appropriate amount of time) you have not received all your items, please call CARVIN in order that we may file a tracer and take the proper steps to
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    Preview the Concert Hall * Make An Equipment List * Have A Good Tool Kit * Power-Up Sequence * Sound System Check SERVICING & TECHNICAL INFORMATION Disassembly For Servicing Backup Circuit Modules Technical Specifications Schematic Diagrams Parts Placement Diagrams Block Diagram WARRANTY INFORMATION
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    studio. Every detail of the consoles received extensive scrutiny. CARVIN researched the most efficient metering, monitoring and interfacing as well features of the MX1688/MX2488, but not found on many P.A. "recording" consoles is an independent control room monitor mixer with buss/tape source
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    the supply from accidental shorts. AC power is supplied to the mixer by way of a standard detachable international line cord with safety ground by CARVIN's commitment to excellence and extensive background in console engineering and design. We think you will agree that the MX1688/MX2488's excellent
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    signals. 2. Effects Return Groups The A and B effects return groups are identical. Each return group provides a way of returning an effects signal to the mixer, setting the return level, and assigning the effects to output channels, cue 1and 2, or the two-track output. A pan control is provided to
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    switch automatically dims the control room monitors so that feedback is never a problem. 5. Control Room Group At the top of this group are the on the output channels make up the control room monitor section of the mixer. Together with the buss/tape switch they provide for highly flexible control
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    Stacking input jacks allow access to each of the summing busses in the mixer. This allows two 1688's to be combined for 32 input channel operation. placement diagrams, specifications, and operating guide. For a preview, you may send $2 for the MX1688 Service Manual No. 5603. Refundable upon purchase
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    THE CARVIN PS-88 (MX2488 POWER SUPPLY) SECTION #1-6 CARVIN MX POWER SUPPLY OFF SUOSIY MONITOR ***PS-88 (MX2488 POWER SUPPLY)*** The PS-88 is a high quality power supply that delivers filtered and stabilized voltages to the MX2488 console via two special XLR-88 cables (supplied with the unit).
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    SECTION #1-7 CARVIN MX POWER SUPPLY ***FRONT PANEL in doubt regarding the indications you are receiving, please feel free to contact CARVIN. Our sales and technical staff will be happy to assist you in the AC should call CARVIN. Our sales and technical staff will be happy helping to determine the cause of
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    are eagerly willing to assist you with any problems you may have. We sincerely wish to manual in hand you hold the key to properly understanding and operating your new console, and to achieve truly professional results. May you enjoy many years of enjoyment, success, and fun with your new CARVIN
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    * Eight track studio control center * Complete headphone Cue mixing facilities * Separate input & output channels with I/O capabilities * Separate (8) X (2) monitor mixer * Three band sweepable parametric EQ with defeat per channel * Four auxiliary busses per channel with pre/post switching * Solo
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    R 4? tow . 804, PRE a POST, - , / PRE 5" - POST F 1-2 A 24 T 5 N MUTE [ PEAK -0 U LO - - IT - - an - - - 44 - SECTION #3-2 GETTING TO KNOW THE FEATURES OF THE MX-1688 CONSOLE FRONT PANEL CONTROLS ***INPUT CHANNELS*** 1) Mic/Line Switch * This switch will select between the
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    LINE I 0 • w's *oo; PRE R. POST r. / U ° E ORE II • `` A 3-, L LP r- MUTE r SOLO PEAK -0 S - SECTION #3-3 #8) will be directed to the input of the channel. This allows you to go into a "Mixdown" mode, adding equalization and additional effects to each of your previously recorded tracks and
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    `SC LINE sq. A 34 S 54 Mint [ 1 ri SOLO 5) PEAS -O a S - 20 30 - - 4. - LE - SECTION #3-4 frequency ranges of the MX-1688 are: High Freq - I kHz to 16kHz Mid Freq - 200Hz to 4kHz Low Freq - 40Hz to 800Hz With a "Parametric" equalizer such as included in the MX-1688 a small band of
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    LINE st 0 • ® PRE IL Parr r• 1 ° E L 2 PRE Jl POST 1 N S° I r- 1 MUTE soup -a PEAK a S M- 3u 4 h - CO - SECTION #3-5 these names are perfectly appropriate, the MX-1688 uses "Cue" and "Effects" for simplicity and ease of set-up. Usually the "Cue" sends will be used for headphone (Cues),
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    ONE d) PPE n POST 5o „ PRE 11. POST a 10 -;20 30 40 SO SECTION #3-6 6) Channel Mute Switch * The channel mute switch allows the operator to totally remove the channel from the system including eliminating signals to the Cue and Effects, and Direct Output sends. But, more often, it is used to
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    'NC LINE _EN E0 Int PPO„ ST,. '1 17- PRE SECTION #3-7 9) Channel Fader * The Channel Fader controls the volume of each channel. It provides a smooth travel and dB calibrated attenuation of channel signals. A proper setting of the channel fader would be between "-5" and "+8" on the calibrated
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    NO MASTER L EFF AIN A c r 12 I 1-2 E.A 31 0.3 j LeR °O EFF BIN B C A S 3-7 N L0 0 lfel r SOLO 2 TRK MASTER SECTION #3-8 GETTING TO KNOW THE FEATURES OF THE MX-1688 CONSOLE FRONT PANEL CONTROLS ***EFFECTS MASTER STRIP*** 1) Send Master Section * After each of the MX-1688's channel (Cue) and (
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    tf40 MIA1 STEI C EFF AIN A c - Ft: A " 1 O° 'l Qs 5' 6 O B L" °J L-FI O r imv sow Lr ,0 EFF ATN 8 " 3' O j5 O SECTION #3-9 assignment switches & Pan control. You may also interconnect effects to the "Cue" busses by opening this control. However, be careful not to return output signals of an
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    . It may be positioned to see back panel connections or front panel controls in dim lit areas. The mini-light is offered by Carvin & may be L • purchased for $25.00 dollars. (Model # G-12). 2 TRE -A 2 TRK PP - S -J S CUE It: ,G '-' N EFFIE.. cyl STEREO CR LEVEL 2) Meter Function Switches * The
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    PHANTOM PWII METER FUNCTION R n no 7-8 STUDIO SELECT THE (J1 A It TEE PEI CUE 'IV 0 LNI. pJ EFF18,2 TALK BACK 0 TC ( 0^ CUE ITT o j STUCK, 3 EKE 182 0 (e. SLATE 0 CONTROL SELECT SOLO -Er L 02) c s. 2 TRK PT S 0 ,, C0E 1.°: - G TEE taz 0 -I STEREO ftf MONO j., CR LEVEL L P SECTION
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    PONE PHANTOM TWA r METER FUNCTION S-6 FL L7-Ae J1 O LR STUDIO SELECT 2 TRK STROPS Qs CUE 182 O e OFF 182 0.1 lAL „...- / rat' O CUE TV, O STUDIO O t EFF 18? O SLATE O J CONTROL ROOM SELECT SOLO - o.i E 2 INK PN STEREO CR LEVEL L P. 0 ••• SECTION #3-12 6) Control Room Faders * The control
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    PRE01 vosT PRE R POET 0 1 E TOPE r a mar sm. .,13- - 0_ _ 30 33- 40 50 SECTION #3-13 GETTING TO KNOW THE FEATURES OF THE MX-1688 CONSOLE FRONT PANEL CONTROLS ***OUTPUT CHANNEL (X8)*** 1) Cue and Effects Sends * The Cue and Effects sends on each of the output channels allow signals to be
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    R PPE r PEE +, TAPE +10- ao a n MUSE Soo Fi IP 311 40 SO - SECTION #3-14 "Overdubing" Section #4). Normally the outputs of the multi-track tape deck will be connected to the "Line Inputs" of channels #1 through #8. Depressing the "Tape" switches will access the multi-track outputs for playback
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    SECTION #3-15 4) Sub Mute Switch * When the Sub Mute switch is depressed the output channel is removed entirely from the system. This includes any signals routed to the Cue and Effects monitor. However, the "Tape" switch function is not affected by the mute switch. This switch allows you to
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    SECTION #3-16 GETTING TO KNOW THE FEATURES OF THE MX-1688 CONSOLE ***REAR PANEL CONNNECTIONS*** 1) Line Input Jack * This jack is a "Line Input" or pre-amp input connection. It is designed to accept signals normally too strong for the mic input. (See Section #3 - Mic/Line Switch). Line level (pre-
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    SECTION #3-17 2) Mic Input Connector * This is an input with far greater sensitivity than the "Line Input." Line Inputs typically accomodate input voltages of 200 millivolts to 2 volts, whereas Mic Inputs will accomodate input signals of 10 to 100 millivolts. This input is sometimes called a "High
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    processing equipment as compressors, limiters, de-essers, exciters, delays, EQ's, etc. These jacks allow you to address particular channels for problem situations requiring special attention. For instance, if you have a vocal input requiring compression, and more precise equalization you may wish to
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    SECTION #3-19 DIAGRAM OF PATCHING SEND AND RETURN SIGNALS 1 From Output Of Effect' SENO RETURN 0 DIRECT OUT 48 ) IMO IN LINE IN To Input Of Effect 5) Sub Output Send & Return Jacks * The Sub-Output patch jacks allow you to add signal processing to each of the sub-group outputs. The "Send" and "
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    SECTION #3-* 7) Control Room outputs * These connections are pre-amp connections intended to drive a power amplifier - subsequently powering your control room monitor speakers. As with all inputs and outputs of the MX-1688 you are advised to use good quality shielded cable. This will provide the
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    your power source to be sure it is a properly filtered 120V 60Hz source. If you do misplace your power cord you may order another from Carvin. They only cost $5.00 dollars plus $2. 00 shipping and we'll be ready to rush one to you should you need it.
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    (Cue) system to form a complete multi-track recording system. For trouble free operation and the lowest possible noise we recommend using only high cables with 1/4" phone plugs (or XLR connectors if you prefer) on the mixer end and connectors appropriate for the tape machine on the other end. All
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    monitors (2-Track Outputs, Solo selections, Cue & Effects mixes, etc.) will be heard in the headphones. The headphone jack is located at the front of the mixer on the right side. When used with good isolating headphones, the MX-1688 can be used to produce quality multi-track recordings even when the
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    connect the output of the of the effcts unit back to the console's "Eff Return" jacks. The interconnect cables will require 1/4" phone jacks at the mixer end and connectors appropriate to the effects device at the other end. Because the level of the effects "Send" signal is fully adjustable and the
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    SECTION #4-4I RECORDING WITH THE MX-1688 ***RECORDING PROCEEDURES*** Recording Basic Tracks * At the beginning of a typical recording session, basic rhythm tracks are recorded with the intention of overdubbing final vocals and additional instrument parts at a later time. Starting with a blank tape,
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    standard operation with most tape machines, but check your tape machines manual to properly verify this operation). So, by interconnecting the playback to play the multi-track tape back through the input channels of the mixer so that final equalization can be applied to each track and any desired
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    your consoles VU meters is as follows: 1) Remove the bottom panel of your console to obtain access to the Output Channel P.C. boards. (See Service Section for information on removing the bottom cover). 2) Connect a good quality volt meter to one of the single ended (1/4" phone plug) "Sub-Outputs
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    SECTION #4-7 of the 1/4" input connector, and Pin #1 from the tape machine to the ground connection of the 1/4" connector. Disregard Pin #2 from the output of the tape machine and make no connection. This will properly match the output of the tape machine to the 1/4" line inputs of the MX-1688 for
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    Eff (1) send - to - Eff (1) return Eff (2) send - to - Eff (2) return In A The Studio Outputs are connected to the studio amplifiers. The studio amps will drive the studio loudspeakers for audio playback feeds to the studio. Reverb/Delay O Etc. `CCI Co a rr.1 a CccoT) In 0. 2-Track left &
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    mixing live sound. Additional features like monitor sends on each output channel, a 6 volt mini-lamp outlet, and headphone monitoring system make this mixer extremely easy and a pleasure to use. The crystal clear transparency and quiet performance that makes the MX-1688 such an excellent recording
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    in order that the performance may be monitored and mixed from the audience's perspective. Usually this requires the use of a "Snake Cable" (available from Carvin). Each of the microphones and instruments are plugged into the snake box at the stage and the snake cable carries all these signals out to
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    SECTION #5-3 However, prior to performing any of these types of special connections it is recommended that you first consult the manufacturer of the instrument or device you will be making this type of connection to. If you are at all in doubt we recommend using a low/high impedance adaptor (as
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    SECTION #5-4I Setting Up The Main Mix * In order to set up the main mix you need first to have the input channels set up properly. An important control on the input channel is the "Gain" control. This control determines the overall volume of the signal from each channel. You should first set the
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    overide the signal feeding the control room (headphones). Monitorine At The Console * The MX-1688's headphone output can be used to allow the sound mixer to solo individual channels, set up the stage monitor mixes and audition the main output. The headphone amp is fed from the control room output
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    The Control Room Outputs may be used to drive a power amplifier feeding a monitor system dedicated to the console operator. The Cue Sends are usually used to drive monitor power amplifiers dedicated to amplification of stage monitor speakers. The Cue outputs may also be used as additional effects
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    can affect the output response of the power amplifier or waste much of its available output power. Since Bi-Amping or Tri-Amping circumvents these problems a more efficient delivery of power from the amps to the speakers is achieved. This results in greater efficiency from the sound system. The
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    2l 13I-AMPLIFIED SYSTEM WITH ACTIVE CROSSOVER (2 WAY) Power Amps r Hi s. Low Mixer Crossover )) Low Speaker System CONVENTIONAL 2-WAY LOUDSPEAKER SYSTEM WITH PASSIVE CROSSOVER SYSTEM r Power Amp 13) 1)) Low Mixer Speaker System TRI-AMPLIFIED SYSTEM WITH ACTIVE CROSSOVER (3 WAY) Power Amps
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    a Bi-Amped or Tri-Amped sound system. Passive sound systems are overall less expensive and sound excellent for these types of applications. Carvin manufactures many speakers that feature a passive crossover (C-1204) that are excellent choices for main speaker systems or monitor systems, and each of
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    crossover with any of our professional Bi-amp or Tn-amp systems. Some of the recommended settings for Bi-Amping and Tri-Amping Carvin's speakers are as follows; Speaker Recommended Crossover Free. 3000E&M 1200E&M 1330E&M R-540H&E (Horn) 980E&M 960E&M 850E&M 500Hz or lower 2kHz or lower 1500Hz
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    with signal routing through the patch bay, you should trace the connection one-step-at-a-time to best determine the cause of the problem. As with all trouble shooting of the MX-1688 or surrounding equipment, a step-by-step approach, eliminating any variables will allow you to quickly pin-point
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    power up the complete system well in advance of showtime so if there are any problems you can deal with them and have plenty of time to correct them prior to . Your list should include everything from the mixer down to the last interconnect cable. If you start with a block sketch of the
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    this time you can spare them from listening to this test by switching off the main speaker amps, (or, unplugging the speaker outputs on powered mixers) and monitoring the sound check over the headphones. At the same time, you can verify the stage monitor system by raising the monitor sends at
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    Removing the Bottom Cover In order to service the MX1688 it is necessary to first remove the mixer's bottom cover. The following steps give the procedure for safely removing the cover. 1. Disconnect the AC line cord and all other cables connected to the mixer. 2. Remove the 3 large screws at the
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    either the system master module or the effects master module will make the mixer inoperable. income, we For applications suggest that spare where mixer down time would modules be purchased and kept cause significant loss available in
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    LEVEL CUE SYSTEM MASTER PCB LEVEL I SOLO CONTROL J SENDS CUE 1 CUE 2 EFF 1 EFF2 LEFT 2 TRK OUT RIGHT LEFT STUDIO OUT RIGHT LEFT CR OUT RIGHT CARVIN MX1688 BLOCK DIAGRAM ORAWNa. ap DATE ViekolAPPROVEllTt HeA DATE4V/4434 IMMO NO 2040' VI- 6# NOI1D3S
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    of the malfunction. Please use the "Service Authorization Form" included with this manual. 2. Include a copy of the original invoice to verify your warranty. 3. Return the product in its original carton with the original packing material. NEITHER CARVIN NOR THE SHIPPING COMPANY WILL ASSUME LIABILITY
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    db TEST Len Feldman Carvin MX1688 16x8 Audio Mixer a 21 Fat/rot I •04.00 NIS r• , A0 SO "CS.: II ai •is 1•• e' e' a"' -e` a.•. cfr -47 TR? tr g, db September-October 1986 GENERAL INFORMATION T HE CARVIN MX1688 is s full-function audio mixing console that can serve equally well as
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    stereo Output. • Channel patching on all output channels. • 600 ohm inputs and outputs. CONTROL LAYOUT The best way to appreciate the versatility of this mixer is to check out its controls and how they are arranged on the input channel, effects master, system master and output channel modules. The
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    with the many functions and controls found on each section of the mixer. And that familiarization won't take you as long as you might on Reader Service Card CARVIN's RESPONSE In appreciation of db's review and conformation of all MX1688 specifications, CARVIN has changed the MX1688 / MX2488 specs to
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CARVIN
MX
.2488
Mixer
OPERATION
MANUAL
12340
World
Trade
Drive.,
San
Diego,
CA
92128
800-854-2235