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Owner’s Manual
Owner’
s Manual
Live Stereo PA System
Drum microphones
Vocal
mics
Headphones
(Connected to the
phones jack on the
front of the mixer)
Stereo Compresor
and Stereo EQ
Vocal
mics
Stereo Guitar Effects
Stereo Guitar Effects
Synth
Stereo Compressor
Stereo Compressor
Digital Reverb
Digital Delay
Laptop
DLM8 Stage Monitors
DLM12S subwoofers
Stereo EQ
DLM8 loudspeakers
The rhythm and lead guitars play through stereo effects processors plugged into the line inputs of
channels 1 and 2. Microphones are connected to the mic inputs of channels 3-14 with vocal compressors
connected to the channel 3-4 and 13-14 insert jacks. [Drums are mic'd on channels 5-12]. A bass guitar
is connected to the line input of channel 15, while a synth is connected to the line input of channel 16.
A stereo compressor and stereo graphic EQ are connected to the L/R main inserts. The 1/4" L/R main
outs connect to a stereo graphic EQ before connecting to a pair of DLM12S powered subwoofers which
are connected to a pair of DLM8 powered loudspeakers to please your audience.
Aux sends 1 and 2 are connected to DLM8 powered loudspeakers, used as stage monitors to please
the band. Digital reverb and delay processors are connected to aux sends 3 and 4, with the aux sends
set to post-level. Effects are added to the main mix via the stereo return inputs, and adjusted with the
stereo return level control.
The RCA tape inputs and outputs are connected to a laptop. It's an easy way to get a stereo recording
of the live show for posterity and crank your featured playlist over the PA between bands.