LIVEMIX CS-DUO
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4.
ME KNOB:
The ME knob adjusts the volume of the
assigned ME group. Pressing the ME knob will allow
you to configure which specific combination of channels
make up the ME group. See the section “Group and
ME” for more details.
5.
ADJUST VOLUME & PAN KNOB:
This knob adjusts
the volume, as well as the left-right stereo panning, for
any selected channel. On the Channel Overview, PRESS
the knob to toggle between volume and pan. When
adjusting the volume or pan, a pop up will appear
on the touchscreen to give you a larger visual of the
volume or pan level. On other screens, pressing this
knob will cycle through selectable options
6.
CHANNEL SELECT BUTTONS:
This group of buttons allows you to select any of the 24 audio
channels. During a performance, it may be easier to select a channel with a button than with the
touchscreen, particularly if you know which channel you want to adjust.
BACK PANEL
7.
CS PORT:
This connects to one of the Control Surface Ports on the MIX-16/32 unit and supplies
audio data and power to the CS-DUO.
8.
USB PORT:
The USB port allows you to load and save personal mixes. It is also used for
updating the personal mixer. See the section “Loading/Saving a Personal Mix” for more details.
9.
MIX A OUTPUT
: This ¼” jack is one of the two outputs for the
A mix
. This can be configured
for either stereo or balanced mono operation. See the section “Master Output” for more
details.
10.
MIX B OUTPUT:
This ¼” jack is one of the two outputs for the
B mix
. This can be configured for
either stereo or balanced mono operation. See the section “Master Output” for more details.
11.
FOOT SWITCH CONNECTOR:
Connect the optional Livemix foot switch to this port allowing
hands-free mix control. See the section “Foot switch Connector” for more details.
12.
AMBIENT MICROPHONES:
These ports house the built-in ambient microphones. The ambient
stage signal can be added to your personal monitor mix
FRONT PANEL
13.
MIX A HEADPHONES:
Connect your headphones to this
⅛
” connector to listen to the
A mix
.
If the system is configured for mono output (see Master Output section), this will be mono.
14.
MIX B HEADPHONES:
Connect your headphones to this
⅛
” connector to listen to the
B mix
. If
the system is configured for mono output (see Master Output section), this will be mono.
15.
AUXILIARY INPUT:
This
⅛
” unbalanced stereo input allows you to connect an auxiliary audio
device, such as a portable music player, phone, laptop or metronome. The audio from the
auxiliary device can be shared with other CS-DUOs, which can be useful for playing along to
pre-recorded music while learning a new song.
A MORE PERSONAL MIX
The ME group allows you to select
which channels represent you. If
you are singing and playing guitar,
it may be your vocal and guitar
channels. If you are a drummer, it
may be all your drums. Vocalists
may just have one channel. The
ME group ensures quick access to
your volume relative to the overall
mix.