Reference [Mixer]; About The Mixer - Zoom MRS-1266 Operation Manual

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This section explains the functions and operation of the mixer built into the MRS-1266.

About the mixer

The mixer of the MRS-1266 is divided into two sections: an
"input mixer" that processes the input signals from the input
jacks, and a "track mixer" that processes the signals from the
tracks of the recorder section and from the rhythm section.
Details of each mixer are described below.
■ Input mixer
INPUT jacks
Input mixer
The input mixer serves to adjust the sensitivity of the signals
that are input from the INPUT 1 - 6 jacks and the GUITAR/
From
immediately
after [MASTER] fader
To immediately
before [MASTER] fader
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Recorder section
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Track 4
Track 5
Track 6
Track 7
Track 8
Tracks 9/10
Recorder section
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Track 4
Track 5
Track 6
Track 7
Track 8
Tracks 9/10
Master track
(tracks 11/12)
Bass
sound
Drum
sound
Rhythm section
BASS INPUT 1 - 2 jacks, set various parameters such as pan
and send levels to the send/return effects, and assign the
signals to the recorder tracks.
The parameters that can be adjusted in the input mixer are
listed in the following table.
Parameter
Volume sent to chorus/delay (send/return effect)
CHO SEND
Volume sent to reverb (send/return effect)
REV SEND
Left/right position (L/R channel balance)
PAN
Volume of input signal (position of [REC LEVEL]
REC LVL
control)
■ Track mixer
The track mixer serves to process the playback signals of the
recorder tracks (1 - 8, 9/10) and the sound of the drum kit/
bass program of the rhythm section, and mix these signals to
stereo. The signal mixed by the track mixer is routed via the
[MASTER] fader to the [OUTPUT] jacks and the master
track (see diagram below).
1
2
3
4
DRUM BASS
Track mixer
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Description
OUTPUT
To master
track
MASTER
5
6
7
8 9/10
(11/12)
From master track
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