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       The TRACK  switch  routed,  the  signal  from  the TRACK  IN 
connectors  to  the  level  metre,  the  CONTROL  ROOM  OUT 
outputs  and  the  PHONES  connector----this  is  a  simple  way 
to check recorded signals via monitor speakers or headphones.

    Similarly, the ALT 3-4 switch routes the signal from the 
Alt 3-4 bus to the same path for monitoring purposes.

    The MAIN MIX switch sends the main mix signal to the above-
mentioned outputs and to the level metre.

ALT 3-4

MAIN MIX

    Use this control to set control room output level and headphone
volume respectively.

PHONES/CTRL (ROOM)

    When the 2-TRACK TO MAIN switch is depressed, the 2-
track input is routed to the main thus serves as an additional 
input for tape machines. You can also connect MIDI further 
processing. At the same time, this switch disables the main 
mix to tape output link.

2-TRACK TO MAIN

POWER

    The blue POWER LED indicates  that the device is switched 
on.

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2-TRACK 

PFL

SOLO

    Also a rule, solo signals are monitored via the control room 
output and headphones connector and are displayed by the 
level meters. If a also switch is pressed, the signals from the 
tape input, Alt 3-4 and main mix are blocked from the control
room outputs, the headphone connector and the level meter.

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LEVEL METER

    The high-procision level meter accurately displays the 
appropriate signal level. 

       When recording to a digital device, the recorder

s peak metre 

should mot exceed 0 dB. This is because, unlike analog recordings,
slightly excessive levels can create unpleasant digital distortion.

LEVEL SETTING

       The red 

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 LED lights when the phantom power supply

is switch on. The phantom power supply is necessary for condenser
microphones and is activated using the switch on the rear of the 

device.

system stabilization.

Please  do  not  connect  microphones  to  the  mixer 
(or the stagebox/wellbox) while the phantom power 
supply is switched on. Connect microphones before
you  switch  on  the  power  supply.  In  addition,  the 
monitor/PA  loudspeakers,  should  be  muted  before 
you  activate  the  phantom  power  supply.  After 
switching  on,  wait  approx.  One  minute  to  allow  for 

    When recording to an analog device, the VU meters of the 
recording  machine  should  reach  approx.  +3  dB  with  low-
frequency  signals  (e.g.  Kick  drum).  Due  to  their  inertia  VU 
meters tend to display too low a signals level at frequencies 
above 1 kHz. This is why ,for example, a Hi-Hat should only 
be driven as far as  -10dB. Snare drums should be driven to 
approx. 0 dB.

    To activate the PFL function, depress the MODE switch. The
PFL function should, as a rule, be used for gain setting purposes.
The signal is sourced pre-fader  and assigned  to the mono PFL
bus.  In  the 

PFL

setting,  only  the  left  side  of  the  peak  meter 

operates.  Drive the individual  channels  to the 0 dB mark of the 

VU meter.

    When the MODE switch is not depressed, the stereo solo bus 
is activate. Solo is short for 

Solo In Place

. This is the customary

method for listening to an individual signal or to a group of signals.
As soon as a solo switch is pressed, all channels in the control
room (and headphones) that have not been selected are muted
thereby  retaining  stereo  panning.  The  solo  bus  can  carry  the
output  signals  of  the  channel  pan  controls,  the  aux  sends  and 
the stereo line inputs. The solo bus is, as a rule, switched post-

fader.

MODE

    The MODE switch determines whether the channels' SOLO 
switch operates as PFL (Pre Fader Listen) or as solo (Solo In 
Place).

The PAN control in the channel strip offers a constant 
power  characteristic.  This  means  that  the  signal  is 
always at a  constant level, irrespective of its position 
in  the  stereo  panorama.  If  the  PAN  control  is  moved 
fully left or right from center, the level increases by 4 
dB  in  that  channel. This  signal is  not  louder.  For  this 
reason, with the solo function activated (Solo In Place),
audio signals from the channels with PAN controls that 
have not be moved fully to the left or right are displayed 
at a lower volume that in the PFL function.

2.3.6 Level meter and monitoring 

Fig.  2.11: Control room/phones section, level meter

The peak metres of your NEOMIX display the level 
virtually  independent  of  frequency.  A  recording 
level of 0dB is recommended for all signal types.

MAIN SOLO 

    The MAIN SOLO LED lights up as soon as a channel or aux 
send solo switch is pressed. The MODE switch also has to be 
set at 

solo

.

The PFL LED indicates that the peak metre is set to PFL mode.

PFL

PHONES

    You can connect headphone to this 

TRS connector. The

signal on the PHONES connection is sourced from the control 

1/4

room output.

PHONES

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R

Fig.  2.12: PHONES connector

2.3.7 Alt 3-4 and main mix fader

Fig.  2.13: 

Alt 3-4 and main mix fader

 

NEOMIX-402UFX / NEOMIX-802UFX

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MODE

SOLO (NORMAL)

PFL (LEVEL SET)

MAIN SOLO

PFL

MAIN MIX

ALT 3-4

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PHONES/CTRL R

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MAIN MIX

Summary of Contents for NEOMIX-402UFX

Page 1: ...USER S MANUAL High quality compact mixing console with FX processor and USB soundcard NEOMIX 402UFX NEOMIX 802UFX...

Page 2: ...rotect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized o...

Page 3: ...stereo channels 6 2 2 4 Routing switch sole and channel fader 6 2 3 Connector panel and main section 6 2 3 1 Aux sends 1 and 2 6 2 3 2 Aux send connectors 1 and 2 7 2 3 3 Stereo aux return connectors...

Page 4: ...ase in class consoles combine the advantages of both analog and digital technology The NEOMIX Series represents a milestone in the develop 2 1 1 general mixing console functions A mixing console fulfi...

Page 5: ...The mid band is configured as a peak filter with a centre frequency of 2 5kHz Aux sends take signals via a control from one or more channels and sum these signals to a so called bus This bus signal i...

Page 6: ...ome recording level the input is more sensitive than at 4 dBu studio level BAL 4 The PAN control determines the position of the channelsignal within the stereo image This control features a constant p...

Page 7: ...be plugged into STEREO AUX RETURN 2 In this instance the FX control of the channel being used as an effects return should be turned fully counterclockwise otherwise feedback problems could occur STERE...

Page 8: ...end to display too low a signals level at frequencies above 1 kHz This is why for example a Hi Hat should only be driven as far as 10dB Snare drums should be driven to approx 0 dB To activate the PFL...

Page 9: ...s if you want to use the phantom power supply 2 4 Rear view of NEOMIX 402UFX NEOMIX 802UFX 2 4 1 main mix outputs Alt 3 4 outputs and control room outputs Fig 2 14 Main mix outputs Alt 3 4 outputs and...

Page 10: ...nly high grade cable Please use commercial RCA cables to wire the 2 track inputs and outputs You can of course also connect unbalanced devices to the balanced input outputs Use either mono plugs or en...

Page 11: ...ronically balanced approx 20 k 22 dBu EQ mono channels Low Mid High 80 Hz 15 dB 2 5 kHz 15 dB 12 kHz 15 dB EQ stereo channels Low Mid High 80 Hz 15 dB 2 5 kHz 15 dB 12 kHz 15 dB Aux sends Type Impedan...

Page 12: ...rk of FRENEXPORT SPA Via Enzo Ferrari 10 62017 Porto Recanati Italy WARRANTY AND SERVICE All SOUNDSATION products feature a limited two year warranty This two year warranty is specific to the date of...

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