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Connection
(3) INSERT socket
The INSERT socket is a loop-in point that allows you to integrate effect units such as equalizers, dynamic processors,
etc. into the signal path of the mixer. To do that, the mixer signal is split and fed out to the effect unit to be processed
and then looped into the signal path of the mixer again.
The INSERT signals are led out and led in again through a stereo jack plug.
Assignment of INSERT connection plug:
1: Earth
2: Input
3: Output
Via the INSERT socket you can grab the channel signal directly and route it to external devices.
Connecting the stereo inputs
(14) MIC input
Either condenser microphones or dynamic microphones can be connected to this XLR input via a symmetric line. For
condenser microphones the required phantom power can be switched on using the PHANTOM button (43). The input
is suitable for symmetric and asymmetric microphones.
(15) L/MONO and R jack socket
You can feed in a LINE stereo signal via these two sockets, e.g. a keyboard stereo signal or a CD player signal.
• L/MONO jack socket = left input
• R jack socket = right input
To connect a mono playback source, use the L/MONO input to supply the signal.