Aux Return Inputs; Main Mix - Tapco BLEND6 Owner's Manual

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12. AUX RETURN INPUTS

Connect the outputs of an external parallel effects
device into these inputs.
When connecting a mono device (just one cord),
always use the left (mono) input and plug nothing
into the right input. The signal will appear on both
sides.
The signals are added into the main mix, and
a summed mono signal is added to the monitor
mix. Adjustment is provided by the fascinating AUX
RETURN controls described below.
13. AUX RETURN TO MAIN MIX
This adjusts the amount of signal from the AUX
RETURN inputs that goes to the main mix.
14. AUX RETURN TO AUX 1 MON
This adjusts the amount of signal from the AUX RETURN
inputs that goes to the monitor mix (AUX 1 SEND).
CAUTION: Leave this control turned
all the way down if you are using
the AUX 1 SEND to go to an external
processor whose signal is returned
via the AUX RETURNS. Why? It would
create a feedback loop that would
cause the audience to howl as loud
as the speakers (ouch)!
15. CD/TAPE INPUTS
This is where you connect the outputs of your
intermission entertainment. Any line-level mono or
stereo device can be used, such as: tape, DVD/CD
player, television audio, etc.
Signals coming into these inputs are routed directly
to the main mix when the CD/TAPE TO MAIN MIX (21)
button is pushed in. The signals can also be routed
to the CONTROL ROOM (25) outputs when the CTRL
ROOM (18) switch is pushed in.
See Appendix B for more information about RCA
connectors.
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POWER
PHANTOM
48V
AUX
U
RETURN
13
MAIN
MIX
MAX
U
14
AUX1
MON
MAX
18
MAIN
CD/ TAPE

MAIN MIX

OFF
MAIN
21
CD/ TAPE
TO MAIN MI X
When connecting a mono device (just one cord),
you'll need a "Y-splitter" RCA adapter. It turns a mono
output cord into two cords, so both the right and left
tape input jacks can be used. This adapter is widely
available.
Note: There is a chance of feedback if you have
the tape inputs and outputs connected to the same
recorder, and the recorder is in record mode.
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12
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NRM
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12
24
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PHONES
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MA X
MA X
CTRL ROOM
U
MA X
MAIN MIX

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