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TAPE IN
-10dB
L
1
AUX RET1
+4dB
2
L/MONO
AUX RET2
SAMSON
7
0
8
+10
REC OUT
TAPE IN
0
9
+10
AUX RET2/REV
AUX RET 1
10
0
+10
AUX SEND 1
AUX SEND 2
15
0
14
16
13
12
11
+10
REV TO AUX1
BANK
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15
14
13
1.GATED REVERB
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2.REVERB/DELAYS
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3.DELAY/REVERB/FLANGER
4.REVERB+FLANGER
PARAMETER
5.REVERB/DELAY+FLANGER/CHORUS
6.REVERBS/FLANGER
7.REVERB I
8.REVERB2 + REVERB2
9.REVERB+REVERB
10.REVERB 2
11.DELAYS
12.DELAYS+GATED REVERB
13.DELAYS+DELAYS
14.GATES AND REVERSE
ON
15.DELAYS/FLANGER
OFF
16.FLANGER/CHORUS+FLANGER/CHORUS
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10
10
0
0
4
4
23
8
8
12
12
16
16
20
20
26
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O O O O O O O O
O O O O O O O O
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REC OUT
MONO OUT +4dB
+4dB
R
L
R
INSERT
AUX SEND 1
R
L
R
+4dB
MAIN
POST EQ
AUX SEND 2
0
LEFT
RIGHT
AUX1
AUX2
POWER
+4
+4
+4
+2
+2
0
0
0
–2
–2
PHANTOM
+10
–4
–4
OFF
ON
–9
–9
METER HEADPHONE
–12
–12
0
SOURCE
–15
–15
L/R
AUX 1/2
+10
–20
–20
–25
–25
1 2
16
3
12 CHANNEL 250 WATT STEREO MIXER
4
5
6
7
AUX1/MONITOR
EQ ON/OFF
10
8
9
LEFT
RIGHT
1 2
16
3
63Hz
160Hz
400Hz
1KHz
2.5KHz
6.4KHz
15KHz
4
5
6
7
+12dB
10
8
9
0dB
-12dB
AUX2 DSP
63Hz
160Hz
400Hz
1KHz
2.5KHz
6.4KHz
155KHz
+12dB
0dB
-12dB
1KHz
2.5KHz
6.4KHz
1555KHz
63Hz
160Hz
400Hz
0
+10
LEVEL
HEADPHONE
1: Tape input (L, R) - Connect the outputs of a tape
or CD player to this set of dual phono jacks. The
volume of the incoming signal is controlled by the
Tape In level control (see #7 on the next page).
2: Aux Returns (1, 2) - Connect signal from external
stereo devices such as effects processors to these
unbalanced 1/4" jacks. See the "Connecting the
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TM500" section on page 10 and the "Using Aux
Sends and Returns" section on page 20 in this
manual for more information.
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3: Record outputs (L, R) - This set of dual phono
jacks allow you to connect the output of the TM500.to
the inputs of a two-track recorder. The volume of the
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incoming signal is controlled by the Record Out level
control (see #8 on the next page). See the
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"Connecting the TM500" section on page 10 in this
manual for more information.
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4: Main Inserts (L, R) - Use these to insert an
external effects processor (such as outboard
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equalizer, compressor/limiter or noise gate) across
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the TM500's main stereo output in an "effects loop"
configuration. This enables you to process the entire
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mix simultaneously at unity gain. The "Post EQ" pair
of Main Inserts is affected by both the seven-band
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graphic master equalizer and stereo faders, while the
"Pre EQ" pair is not. These jacks accept 1/4" TRS
plugs, with the ring carrying the send signal and the
tip carrying the return signal. Normally, this will be
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connected to a Y-cord; see the "Connecting The
TM500" section on page 10 in this manual for more
information and a wiring diagram. The Main Inserts
can also be used to link multiple TM500s or to bring
the output from another mixer into the TM500 without
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taking up channel line inputs. See the "Using Inserts"
section on page 21 in this manual.
5: Mono Out - This unbalanced 1/4" jack provides a
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monophonic line-level output, unaffected by the
Stereo faders (see #23 on page 8). It can be used to
connect the TM500 to an external monitor
mixer/amplifier/speaker system so that performers
can receive an onstage monitor mix. See the
"Connecting the TM500" section on page 10 in this
manual for more information.
6: Aux Sends (1, 2) - These unbalanced 1/4" jacks
allow you to route signal from either of the TM500's
two discrete Aux Sends to external devices such as
effects processors. Aux send1 is pre-fader, while Aux
Send 2 is post-fader. See the "Using Aux Sends and
Returns" section on page 20 in this manual for more
information.
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