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    Helix Board 18 FireWire User's Manual      PHONIC CORPORATION

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22. Middle Frequency Control

This  control  is  used  to  provide  a 
peaking  style  of  boost  and  cut 
to  the  level  of  middle  frequency 
sounds  at  a  range  of  �15 dB.

�15  dB. 

These  mixers  also  provide  a 
sweep  control,  allowing  you  to 
select a center frequency between 
100  Hz  and  8  kHz.  Changing 
middle  frequencies  of  an  audio 

feed  can  be  rather  difficult  when 

used in a professional audio mix, 
as  it  is  usually  more  desirable 
to  cut  middle  frequency  sounds 
rather  than  boost  them,  soothing 
overly harsh vocal and instrument 
sounds in the audio.
Stereo channels 11/12 and 13/14 of the Helix Board 
18 FireWire feature a High-Mid and Low-Mid control 
instead of the typical controls described above. They 
provide  a  peaking  style  of  boost  and  cut  to  middle 
frequencies, where the frequencies are set at 3 kHz 
and 800 Hz (High-Mid is set at 3 kHz and Low-Mid is 

set at 800 Hz). Stereo channels 9/10 and 11/12 have 

a  single  Middle  Frequency  control,  with  the  center 
frequency set at 2.5 KHz.

23. Low Frequency Control

This  control  is  used  to  give  a  shelving  boost  or  cut 

of �15 dB to low frequency (80 Hz) sounds. This will

�15 dB to low frequency (80 Hz) sounds. This will 

adjust the amount of bass included in the audio of the 
channel, and bring more warmth and punch to drums 
and bass guitars.

24. AUX Control

This control alters the signal level that is being sent 
to  the  auxiliary  1  mixing  bus,  the  signal  of  which  is 
suitable  for  connecting  stage  monitors,  allowing 
artists to listen to the music that is being played. Also 
included  is  a  Pre/Post  button,  which  alternates  the 
feed to the AUX 2 mixing bus between a post and pre-
fader feed.

25. EFX Control

This control alters the signal level that is sent to the 

EFX  send  (AUX  3)  output  and  the  built-in  digital 

effect processor. The EFX send signal can be used in 
conjunction with external signal processors (this signal 
of which can be returned to mixer via the AUX return 

input), or simply as an additional auxiliary output.

26. Pan / Balance Controls

This alternates the degree or level of audio that the 
left and right side of the main mix should receive. On 
mono channels, the PAN control will adjust the level 

that the left and right should receive (pan), where as 

on  a  stereo  channel,  adjusting  the  BAL  control  will 
attenuate  the  left  or  right  audio  signals  accordingly 

(balance).

27. On Button and Indicator

This turns the channel on, allowing the user to use the 
feed from the channel’s inputs to supply the MAIN L/R, 
GROUP 1/2, AUX and EFX buses. The corresponding 
indicator will be illuminated when turned on.

28. 1-2 and L-R Buttons

These  handy  buttons  allow  you  to  decide  the  audio 
path of the corresponding channel. Pushing the “1/2” 
button allows the signal to be sent to the Group 1/2 
mix, where the “L-R” allows it to be sent to the Main 
L/R mix.

29. Peak Indicator

This LED indicator will illuminate 
when the channel hits high peaks, 
6 dB before overload occurs. It is 
best to adjust the channel level 
control so as to allow the PEAK 
indicator  to  light  up  on  regular 
intervals only. This will ensure a 
greater dynamic range of audio. 
This indicator also doubles as a 
Solo  indicator,  when  the  SOLO 
button is engaged.

30. Solo Button

The  Solo  button  is  pushed  to  allow  the  signal  of  a 
corresponding channel to be sent to the Control Room 
/ Phones control (pre or post fader, depending on the 
properties selected by the pre / post button, located 

by the Control Room / Phones control), for use with 

either headphones or studio monitors. This also allows 
easier setting of the input gain and tracking of audio by 
sound engineers. The Peak indicator above the Solo 
button also doubles as a Peak Indicator, illuminating 
when the signal reaches high peaks.

31. Channel Level Control (Fader)

This control will alter the signal level that is sent from 
the corresponding channel to the appropriate mixing 

buses (whether they are the MAIN L/R or AUX).

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Summary of Contents for HELIX BOARD 18 FIREWIRE MKII

Page 1: ...User s Manual ENGLISH Helix Board 18 FireWire 18 Input 2 Subgroup FireWire Mixer ...

Page 2: ...uring lighting storms or when unused for long periods of time 14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped IMPORTA...

Page 3: ... Getting Started 5 Channel Setup 5 Making Connections 6 Inputs and Outputs 6 Rear Panel 7 Controls and Settings 7 Rear Panel 7 Channel Controls 7 Digital Effect Engine 9 Master Section 9 FireWire Interface 12 System Requirements 12 Driver Installation 12 Channel Assignment 16 Cubase LE 16 Helix Board Control Panel 17 Digital Effects Table 19 Application 20 Specifications 22 Dimensions 24 Block Dia...

Page 4: ...you do we strongly urge you to take a look through this manual Inside you will find important facts and figures on the set up use and applications of your brand new mixer If you do happen to be one of the many people who flatly refuse to read user manuals then we just urge you to at least glance at the Instant Setup section After glancing at or reading through the manual we applaud you if you do r...

Page 5: ...dio level of the input channel is selected each of the Mixer s Channel s ON buttons should be disengaged which should turn the corresponding LED indicator off as well as the SOLO buttons on each channel and 2T RTN To Ctrl Rm 2 Ensure the channel you wish to set has a signal sent to it similar to the signal that will be sent when in common use For example if the channel has a microphone connected t...

Page 6: ... mono input and the signal will appear in the right as well NB When any device is plugged into the mixer s AUX Return 2 the mixer s internal digital effect engine is then disabled 5 AUX Sends These 1 4 TRS outputs may be used to connect to an external signal processor or even to an amplifier and speakers depending on your desired settings from the mixer The signal from the AUX Sends is controlled ...

Page 7: ...imultaneously depends on the DAW software used and 2 audio channels of the computer to be returned to the mixer Please observe the FireWire section of this manual for more information 16 Power Connector This port is for the addition of a power cable allowing power to be supplied to the mixer Please use the power cable that is included with this mixer only The Helix Board 18 FireWire features a swi...

Page 8: ... this signal of which can be returned to mixer via the AUX return input or simply as an additional auxiliary output 26 Pan Balance Controls This alternates the degree or level of audio that the left and right side of the main mix should receive On mono channels the PAN control will adjust the level that the left and right should receive pan where as on a stereo channel adjusting the BAL control wi...

Page 9: ...fect program that is applied to the audio feed Please refer to the Digital Effects Table for more information on Effect parameters NB The digital effect engine has a memory function which allows you to adjust the parameters of a program then if you change the parameters of another program and return to the original one your parameter setting will be kept until the Parameter Control is turned once ...

Page 10: ... indicator located beside the Level Meter is illuminated one or more Solo buttons has been pushed In that case the Level meter will display properties of the Solo signal which is helpful with setting of channel properties If Solo indicator illuminates green this means the Solo feed is a pre fader signal If the solo indicator illuminates red the feed is post fader If the no Solo buttons are activat...

Page 11: ...e two faders are the final level control for the Main Left and Right audio feeds sent to the Main L and R outputs These faders are possibly fed by the various mono and stereo channels as well as AUX and EFX returns and 2T inputs depending on the your selections When pushed all the way up these faders provide 10 dB of gain to the signal and when set all the way down effectively mute the signal 52 G...

Page 12: ... the necessary drivers from the included CD ASIO and WDM drivers It is important that users read all instructions carefully before continuing on to the each step of installation as users will be required to unplug and plug in their FireWire device This is not necessary for Mac users Windows XP with Service Pack 1 or 2 1 It is recommended that you quit all applications before starting the installat...

Page 13: ...8 FireWire User s Manual Read and accept the terms of the License Agreement and click Yes to continue Either select a new destination for the installation or else click Next to accept the default directory Click Next to begin the installation ...

Page 14: ...e 14 After installation is complete users are free to use the device as they wish Connect the Helix Board FireWire to the Computer and turn the power on If a message is displayed indicating that the software has not passed Windows Logo test click Continue Anyway ...

Page 15: ...rd 18 FireWire is working enter the Utilities folder and double click the Audio MIDI Setup icon Mac users are able to use GarageBand Digital Audio Workstation Software in conjunction with the Helix Board 18 FireWire Enter the Audio Device s section From the Properties for pull down tab select Helix Board 18 FireWire At the bottom of the window users can edit the setup of the Helix Board 18 FireWir...

Page 16: ...FireWire can also be selected as the default output device for individual programs by editing said programs settings options Cubase LE Cubase LE is a fairly powerful program provided along with the Helix Board FireWire mixer that allows users to record edit delete and alter their tracks Please note that only 4 tracks can be recorded at once with the version of Cubase included and users must upgrad...

Page 17: ...nd edit the names of the two output channels from the computer to the Helix Board 18 mixer Synchronization In the Synchronization section users can adjust the sampling rate and other synchronization properties Many of these adjustable properties as they are are set for optimum performance and unless you are sure of what you need to change are probably best left alone First off the synch mode can b...

Page 18: ...the depth is too low various clicks and pops may become obvious It is best to set the Stream Buffer Depth to a level that allows users to get the lowest latency while still maintaining an optimal performance The default settings are ideal for most computers The ASIO Buffer Depth is adjustable between 4 and 40 milliseconds This allows users to adjust the latency of the stream received by ASIO drive...

Page 19: ...0 800 ms ECHO 2 Ideal for Echoing vocals Delay Time 0 800 ms DELAY 1 Delays the audio signal Delay Time 0 800 ms DELAY 2 Delays the audio signal Delay Time 0 800 ms EARLY REF Modifies early reflections creating a deeper sound or an echo like effect Room Size 0 1 10 0 GATE REVERB Produces effect by cutting the reverberation Room Size 0 01 5 0 DOUBLER Creates an effect simulating 2 vocalists Pitch F...

Page 20: ... Channels In 2 Channels Out ACTIVE MONITORS KEYBOARDS OR SYNTHESIZERS HEADPHONES GUITAR COMPRESSOR RECORDING DEVICE AMPLIFIER FOH SPEAKERS EQUALIZER AMPLIFIER FLOOR MONITORS DRUM MACHINE ELECTRIC GUITAR ST GUITAR EFFECTS GUITAR EFFECTS Application Live Band 8 Track Recording and Monitoring ...

Page 21: ...eWire User s Manual Studio Recording and Monitoring MICROPHONES NOTEBOOK 16 Channels In 2 Channels Out ACTIVE STUDIO MONITORS KEYBOARD OR SYNTHESIZER COMPRESSORS ELECTRIC GUITAR HEADPHONES HEADPHONE AMPLIFIER DRUM KIT DIGITAL DELAY GUITAR EFFECTS ...

Page 22: ...s 3 Master Aux Send Solo 3 Stereo Aux Returns 2 Aux Return Assign to Subgroup 1 Effects Return to Monitor 2 Global AFL PFL Solo Mode Yes Phones Level Control Yes Faders Aux return 2 Aux 1 2 subgroups Main L R Metering Number of Channels 2 Segments 13 Phantom Power Supply 48V DC Switches Master Effect Processor 16 effects with one main parameter control tap delay control foot switch effect on off t...

Page 23: ...9 5 dBm THD Any output 1KHz 14dBu 20Hz to 20KHz channel inputs 0 005 CMRR 1 KHz 60dBu Gain at maximum 80dB Maximum Level Mic Preamp Input 10 dBu All Other Input 22 dBu Balanced Output 28 dBu Impedance Mic Preamp Input 2 K ohms All Other Input except insert 10 K ohms RCA 2T Output 1 1 K ohms All other outputs 200 ohms Equalization 3 band 15 dB Low EQ 80 Hz Mid EQ mono channel 100 8k Hz sweepable LM...

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Page 25: ...1 2 3 4 5 6 FIREWIRE MOD LO MID HI 80 100 8K 12K EQ RTN1 SOLO POST RED GP1 2 MAIN L 48V L R FADER PRE POST R HelixBoard18 Firewire BLOCK DIAGRAM GP1 2 MIC IN 2 3 1 L MONO PEAK SOLO AU3 EFX SND_FW11 13 STEREO CHANNEL7 10 SND_FW_L CTRL RM MAIN R AUX3 SEND CTRL RM R SND_FW7 9 PAN GAIN GP2 SND_FW_L TO AUX1 TAP DELAY CTRL RM L TO MAIN L R ON ON PRE GRN ON R ON GP1 FADER TO AUX1 AU3 EFX 75Hz HPF LOW CUT...

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