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Operating the XM410

USING THE DIGITAL EFFECTS 

The XM410 features a built-in, high quality, 24 BIT Digital Signal Processor offering studio grade effects.  The DSP 

features clean Delay, lush Reverbs and multi-effects like Delay or Reverb.  You can add a broad 

range of studio quality effects by simply dialing through the 100 presets.  The following details the operation of the 
internal DSP effects:

1.  Connect a mic or instrument to the desired channel, and adjust the volume and equalizer to your liking.

2.  Press in the EFX ON switch.  Now select the desired preset using the EFFECTS 

SELECT switch. Set the DSP SELECT  switch to one of the following 100 effects:

 

 0 - 9    

Performance

 

10 - 19   

Hall Reverb

 

20 - 29   

Plate Reverb

 

30 - 39  

Spring Reverb

 

40 - 49   

Echo

 

50 - 59   

 Verb

 

60 - 69   

 Verb

 

70 - 79   

Echo + Verb

 

80 - 89   

Chorus

 

90 - 99   

Flange

4.  Once you have selected the desired effect preset, raise the EFX control on the chan-

nels you wish to apply the digital effect to.

5.  Now use the EFX RTN knob in the MAIN/MONITOR section to adjust the EFFECTS Return level. The EFX control 

is the overall level control for the DSP effects processor. If you are not using the XM410 in MAIN/ MONITOR or 

BRIDGE mode, be sure to raise the EFX RTN control up on both the MAIN and MAIN/ MONITOR sections so the 

level of effect is the same in both speakers.

NOTE:

 If the effect sound is distorted even though the EFX RTN is turned all the way down, lower the EFX controls 

of each channel

.

SENDING AN INDEPENDENT MIX TO THE MONITOR 

SPEAKERS

The XM410 allows you to operate the power amplifiers in 

a MAIN/ MONITOR mode. This lets you use one amplifier 

for speakers facing the audience, and the other amplifier 

for the monitor speaker facing the musicians. 

1.  Set the channel MONITOR section and VOLUME control 

to the "0" position.

2  

Use the MASTER controls of the MAIN/MONITOR sections to 

adjust the overall volume and tone.

 

 NOTE:

 

The MONITOR controls are not affected by 

the level settings of each channel. This allows you to create a mix for the monitors that is independent of 

the MAIN mix.   

3.  

Raise the MONITOR controls for the channels that you wish to hear from the monitor speakers.

Summary of Contents for XM 410

Page 1: ...Powered Mixers SIX CHANNEL POWERED MIXER WITH 24BIT DIGITAL EFFECTS...

Page 2: ...powered mixer as well a descrip tion of its front and rear panels step by step instructions for its setup and use and full specifications You ll also find a warranty card enclosed please don t forget...

Page 3: ...denser microphones connect easily to the low noise mic pre amps with available 48 Volt Phantom Power The 3 Band EQ on each channel enables you to tailor the tonal response for each input Two Auxiliary...

Page 4: ...Controls and Functions FRONT PANEL LAYOUT...

Page 5: ...POWER AMP 1 A B jacks if the POWER AMP select switch is set to MAIN MONITOR AUX 2 EFX Effects Send The XM410 provides high quality 24 Bit digital effects and the level of effects can be set independen...

Page 6: ...nternal DSP EFX ON switch The EFX ON control is used to turn the internal Digital Effect on and off The effects are bypassed when the switch is in the out position and the display shows two dashes 6 7...

Page 7: ...UTION Only change the power amp mode switch when the XM410 s power is SWITCHED OFF MAIN MONITOR With this setting the MAIN and MONITOR sections can be used independently The MAIN bus signal will be se...

Page 8: ...that frequency by up to 12dB Once you set a response curve using the Graphic Equalizer the EQ curve is applied to both the MAIN bus signal that is output to the speakers and the line level signal whic...

Page 9: ...ITOR OUT jack MONITOR Level Meter The OUTPUT LEVEL METER allows you to monitor the level of the signal which is being sent to the MONITOR OUT jack and MONITOR POWER AMPLIFIER NOTE To avoid distortion...

Page 10: ...e Input Use these inputs to connect Low Impedance microphones and low level signals from direct boxes The MIC inputs have a nominal operating level of 50dBV through 20dBV The MIC inputs also feature 4...

Page 11: ...jack and two more 8 ohm speakers can be daisy chained together and connected to the AMP 2 jack for a total of four speakers See the diagram on page 11 The total impedance load for each amplifier must...

Page 12: ...connected to the BRIDGE jack bridge connection For each of these the required speaker impedance will differ Refer to the following diagram and make sure that the speaker impedance is not less than th...

Page 13: ...h on the power of any peripheral devices and then power up the XM410 NOTE Since the XM410 contains two power amplifiers it is important to remember the Golden Rule of audio LAST ON FIRST OFF Translate...

Page 14: ...the EFX RTN knob in the MAIN MONITOR section to adjust the EFFECTS Return level The EFX control is the overall level control for the DSP effects processor If you are not using the XM410 in MAIN MONIT...

Page 15: ...for playing back a CD Tape or Mini Disk Below is a description of how you can play back a CD Tape or MD using the XM410 s TAPE INPUT 1 Turn the TAPE IN level control and the VOLUME level control all...

Page 16: ...47 RIGHT LEFT RIGHT LEFT GROUND OUTPUT 250W 47 SERVO 550 STUDIO AMPLIFIER RIGHT LEFT BRIDGED MONO STEREO INPUTS BALANCED 10K7 0dBm0 TIP RING SLEEVE TIP RING SLEEVE GND This system shows the XM410 pow...

Page 17: ...oni tor speakers speaker connected to POWER AMP 1 For inputs two microphones are con nected to channel 1 and 2 s low impedance inputs and the output of the Bass Direct Box is also connected to the Low...

Page 18: ...MIC to MAIN OUT MONITOR OUT 54dB CH IN MIC to AUX 2 OUT 30dB CH IN MIC to REC OUT 32dB CH IN LINE to MAIN OUT MONITOR OUT 26dB AUX IN to MAIN OUT 24dB TAPE IN to MAIN OUT Crosstalk 1KHz 70dB adjacent...

Page 19: ...87 Block Diagram Synoptique Blockdiagramm Diagrama de bloques Diagramma a Blocchi...

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