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21. CTRL ROOM/PHONES Knob (PHONES 
Knob on the Mix.50)

This adjusts the signal level going to the 

CONTROL ROOM (25) and PHONES (28) outputs. 
It has no eff ect on the Main Mix output.

WARNING:

 The headphone amp 

is designed to drive any standard 
headphones to a very loud level. 
We’re not kidding! It can cause 
permanent hearing damage. Even 
intermediate levels may be painfully 

loud with some headphones. BE CAREFUL! Alsways 
start with the CTRL ROOM/PHONE knob turned 
all the way down before connecting headphones to 
the PHONES jack. Keep it down until you’ve put on 
the headphones. The turn it up slowly. Why? Always 
remember: 

“Engineers who fry their ears, fi nd 

themselves with short careers.”

22. MASTER AUX SEND Knob 
(all except Mix.50)

The Master AUX SEND knob provides overall 

control for the aux send level, just before it is 
delivered to the Aux Send output.

It ranges from off  when fully counter-clockwise, to 

unity gain at the center detent position, to +15 dB 
gain when fully up.

23. MAIN MIX

This controls the fi nal level of main mix signals 

sent to the MAIN (24) outputs, TAPE (27) outputs, 
CONTROL ROOM (25), PHONES (28) and METERS 
(20). So it all comes down to this one control.

On the Mix.50 and Mix.60, this is a rotary control. 

Typically (providing the GAIN is set correctly), this will 
be positioned somewhere between 0 dB (

U

) and the 

3 o’clock position. 

On the Mix.100 and Mix.120, this is a slide 

control (fader). Typically, the fader will be positioned 
somewhere between 0 dB (

U

) and the +5 dB position. 

All active mono and stereo channels that are 

not turned down will appear in the main mix. Other 
signals feeding this control include the STEREO AUX 
RETURN (13) (Mix.60), and CD/TAPE IN (14) when 
TAPE TO MIX (15) is pushed in.

OUTPUT CONNECTIONS

24. MAIN OUT 

These 1/4" TRS jacks represent the end of the 

mixer chain, where your fully mixed stereo signal 
enters the real world.

Connect these outputs to the inputs of your 

amplifi ers, powered speakers, or serial eff ects 
processor (graphic equalizer, for example).

25. CTRL ROOM OUT

These 1/4" TRS jacks can be used to provide 

another main mix output, or to monitor the CD/Tape 
Inputs (TAPE TO CTRL RM/PHONES switch pushed 
in), or to monitor the aux send signal (Mix.100/
Mix.120 only with FX TO CTRL ROOM switch 
pushed in).

Connect these outputs to the inputs of an 

amplifi er, powered speakers, or recording device.

26. AUX SEND OUT 

Connect this 1/4" TRS output to the input of an 

external eff ects processor.

Each channel strip has an AUX SEND control 

knob that adjusts how much of that channel’s signal 
appears at this output. The output from this jack is the 
sum of all those active channels that have their AUX 
SEND knobs set to more than the minimum position.

This output 

is

 aff ected by the channel LEVEL (12), 

but not the MAIN MIX (23) control.

Note:

 Since this output is post-channel EQ and 

LEVEL, it is not used as a traditional stage monitor cue. 
It is intended to patch into an eff ects device’s input.

That said, we’re not going to stop you from using 

it as a monitor feed if you want to. To create a stage 
monitor mix, connect this 1/4" TRS output to your 
monitor amplifi er’s input, or powered monitor’s input.

27. TAPE OUTPUTS 

Use these jacks to capture the entire performance 

to tape. The signal at these jacks is a sample of the 
main mix, as it appears at the MAIN (24) output. The 
TAPE OUTPUT level is aff ected by the MAIN MIX 
(23) control.

28. PHONES OUTPUT 

The stereo signal at this output jack is the same as 

the CTRL ROOM (25) outputs, and is controlled by 
the same CTRL ROOM/PHONES level control knob 
(21). You can listen to the main mix, the CD/TAPE, 
or the Aux Send (Mix.100/Mix.120 only) depending 

INPUT

BAL/UNBAL

INPUT

BAL/UNBAL

INPUT

3/4

MONO

MONO

L

R

LINE

5/6

MONO

MONO

L

R

LINE

BAL/UNBAL

BA

BAL/UNBA

L/UNBAL

BA

BAL/UNBA

L/UNBAL

MONO

MONO

CTRL RM

OUT

OUT

L

R

L

STEREO AUX

RETURN

RETURN

R

MAIN

OUT

OUT

L

R

PHONES

AUX

 

SEN

SEND

 

0

0

24

25

26

28

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Summary of Contents for Mix 120

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...y to noise induced hearing loss but nearly everyone will lose some hearing if exposed to su ciently intense noise for a period of time The U S Government s Occupational Safety and Health Administratio...

Page 3: ...our product information here for future reference i e insurance claims tech support return authorization etc CONTENTS SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 2 GETTING STARTED 4 INTRODUCTION 6 HOOKUP DIAGRAMS 7 MIX SERIE...

Page 4: ...ck position for the Mix 50 and Mix 60 or to the 10 mark for the Mix 100 and Mix 120 for now We ll crank it up later on 10 Now you are ready to set the levels SET THE LEVELS Mic Line Channels 1 Choose...

Page 5: ...BAL UNBAL MONO MONO L R LINE FX TO FX TO CTRL CTRL ROOM ROOM L R MAIN OUT OUT L R CTRL RM OUT OUT 1 TAPE MAIN 2 AUX SEND SEND 5 6 3 4 7 8 9 10 MAIN MIX U O O dB 30 30 20 20 10 10 40 40 50 50 5 5 60 6...

Page 6: ...Tape to Phones on Mix 50 FX to Control Room switch Mix 100 Mix 120 only Tape to Mix switch Power LED indicator Inter Planetary Space Drive control OK we made that last one up but we can pencil it in...

Page 7: ...UNBA L UNBAL MIC INPUT INPUT BA BAL UNBA L UNBAL 2 LINE MIC INPUT INPUT 3 4 MONO MONO L R LINE 5 6 MONO MONO L R LINE BA BAL UNBA L UNBAL BA BAL UNBA L UNBAL BA BAL UNBA L UNBAL MONO MONO CTRL RM OUT...

Page 8: ...d plug nothing into the right input A trick called jack normalling causes the signal to appear on both sides 3 GAIN CONTROL If you haven t already please read SET THE LEVELS on page 4 The GAIN control...

Page 9: ...ies below 75 Hz We recommend that you use the Low Cut switch on every microphone application except kick drum bass guitar bassy synth patches or recordings of earthquakes These aside there isn t much...

Page 10: ...rotary one it would be called a fader It still serves as the reference point when talking about pre fader and post fader AUX RETURN SECTION 13 STEREO AUX RETURN INPUTS Mix 60 only Connect the outputs...

Page 11: ...al source for the CONTROL ROOM outputs PHONES and METERS When the switch is up they all receive the main mix signal tapped after the MAIN MIX control When the switch is pushed in they all receive the...

Page 12: ...tortion occurs but you should turn things down if the OL LEDs come on Normally the meters display the level of the main mix after the MAIN MIX 23 control If the TAPE TO CTRL RM PHONES 16 switch is pus...

Page 13: ...nters the real world Connect these outputs to the inputs of your ampli ers powered speakers or serial e ects processor graphic equalizer for example 25 CTRL ROOM OUT These 1 4 TRS jacks can be used to...

Page 14: ...e you connect the supplied external AC power supply to provide AC power to the mixer Connect the external power supply to the MIX Series mixer rst then plug the power supply into a suitable and proper...

Page 15: ...it s repaired we ll ship it back the same way in which it was received This paragraph does not necessarily apply to non warranty repair Note You must have a sales receipt from an Authorized TAPCO Dea...

Page 16: ...tereo headphones Balanced Mono 1 4 TRS Balanced Mono wiring Sleeve Shield Tip Hot Ring Cold Stereo Headphones 1 4 TRS Stereo Unbalanced Wiring Sleeve Shield Tip Left Ring Right 1 4 TS Phone Plugs and...

Page 17: ...Low 15 dB 80 Hz Mono Channel EQ Mix 60 Mix 100 Mix 120 Stereo Channel EQ Mix 60 High 15 dB 12 kHz Mid 15 dB 2 5 kHz Low 15 dB 80 Hz Mixer Rated Output Main Aux Control Room 4 dBu Maximum Rated Output...

Page 18: ...5H 75Hz AUX SEND SEND 15 15 PAN U AUX SEND SEND 15 15 BAL U 4 4 10 10 AUX SEND SEND 15 15 BAL U 4 4 10 10 AUX SEND SEND 15 15 BAL U 4 4 10 10 AUX SEND SEND 15 15 BAL U 4 4 10 10 R L PEA PEAK R L PEA P...

Page 19: ...EL MAIN MIX STEREO CHANNELS 2 3 and 4 5 TAPCO MIX 50 BLOCK DIAGRAM 05 09 05 L L R R PAN L R LEFT MAIN BUS RIGHT MAIN BUS HEADPHONE OUTPUT LEFT RIGHT METERS AND PATENTED HAMPSTER HYPNOTIZER TAPE TO PHO...

Page 20: ...VEL LEVEL AUX MAIN MIX STEREO CHANNELS AUX RETURNS 3 4 and 5 6 TAPCO MIX 60 BLOCK DIAGRAM 05 09 05 L L R R PAN AUX AUX RETURN TO MAIN MIX L R L R LEFT MAIN BUS RIGHT MAIN BUS AUX BUS AUX SEND HEADPHON...

Page 21: ...IN MIX STEREO CHANNELS 3 4 5 6 7 8 and 9 10 TAPCO MIX 100 BLOCK DIAGRAM 05 09 05 L L R R PAN AUX L R LEFT MAIN BUS RIGHT MAIN BUS AUX BUS AUX SEND HEADPHONE OUTPUT LEFT RIGHT METERS AND PATENTED HAMPS...

Page 22: ...AIN MIX STEREO CHANNELS 5 6 7 8 9 10 and 11 12 TAPCO MIX 120 BLOCK DIAGRAM 05 09 05 L L R R PAN AUX L R LEFT MAIN BUS RIGHT MAIN BUS AUX BUS AUX SEND HEADPHONE OUTPUT LEFT RIGHT METERS AND PATENTED HA...

Page 23: ...logies factory authorized service centers and deemed eligible for repair or replacement under the terms of this warranty will be repaired or replaced within thirty days of receipt LOUD Technologies an...

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