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You can download the latest O.S. for free from www.RolandUS.com/EDIROL. About This Booklet One of the great things about the M-16DX is its wealth of inputs and outputs available on both the dedicated I/O module, and on back of the mixer. All of these connections add up to tremendous flexibility.
Mic/Guitar/Instrument Inputs This area of the I/O module contains analog input jacks for Input Channels 1-4. (To learn about the M-16DX’s channels, see the Getting Started with the M-16DX Workshop booklet.) Connect a low-impedance mic cable to any of the four XLR jacks.
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M-16DX—the back of the I/O module has a variety of inputs and outputs. Inputs Area Most of the M-16DX’s remaining inputs are in this area of the I/O module: Balanced TRS LINE IN Jacks 5-10 are perfect for connecting stereo instruments such as synths and beat boxes.
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M-16DX, see the Workshop booklet The M-16DX Effects. While Aux 2 typically carries signals internally from the channel strips to the M-16DX’s built-in effects, you can also use the bus in the same ways you can use Aux 1—to send signals to an external effect processor or to provide a performer his or her own mix.
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The End We hope you’ve found this workshop helpful. You’ll find other M-16DX Workshop booklets available downloading www.RolandUS.com/EDIROL.