Mackie ONYX 1640I User Manual page 30

16-channel premium analog mixer with firewire
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TRS Send/Receive Insert Jacks
Mackie's single-jack inserts are the three- conductor,
TRS 1⁄4" phone type. They are unbalanced, but have
both the mixer output (send) and the mixer input
(return) signals in one connector. See Figure F.
ring
(TRS plug)
tip
sleeve
This plug connects to one of the
mixer' s Channel Insert jacks.
Figure F
The sleeve is the common ground (earth) for both
signals. The send from the mixer to the external unit is
carried on the tip, and the return from the unit to the
mixer is on the ring.
Using the Send-only on an Insert Jack
If you insert a TS (mono) 1⁄4" plug only partially (to
the fi rst click) into a Mackie insert jack, the plug will
not activate the jack switch and will not open the insert
loop in the circuit (thereby allowing the channel signal
to continue on its merry way through the mixer).
This allows you to tap out the channel signal without
interrupting normal operation.
If you push the 1⁄4" TS plug in to the second click, you
will open the jack switch and create a direct out, which
does interrupt the signal in that channel. See Figure G.
NOTE: Do not overload or short-circuit the signal you
are tapping from the mixer. That will affect the internal
signal.
MONO PLUG
Direct out with no signal interruption to master.
Insert only to first "click."
MONO PLUG
Direct out with signal interruption to master.
Insert all the way in to the second "click."
STEREO
PLUG
For use as an effects loop.
(TIP = SEND to effect, RING = RETURN from effect.)
Figure G
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Onyx 1640i
SEND to processor
"tip"
"ring"
RETURN from processor
Channel Insert jack
Channel Insert jack
Channel Insert jack
DB25 Connectors
The Recording Outs on the back of the Onyx 1640i
provide balanced direct outputs for channels 1-16 on
two female DB25 connectors. These connectors are
pin-for-pin compatible with the analog (not TDIF) DB25
connectors found on TASCAM DTRS recorders, which
has become an industry standard for many professional
audio manufacturers. They are also the same pinout
as the analog cards for the Mackie D8B and hard disk
recorders.
Pin 1
+
Ch 8
Ch16
Pin 2
shield
Ch 8
Ch16
Pin 3
Ch 7
Ch15
Pin 4
+
Ch 6
Ch14
Pin 5
shield
Ch 6
Ch14
Pin 6
Ch 5
Ch 13
Pin 7
+
Ch 4
Ch 12
Pin 8
shield
Ch 4
Ch 12
Pin 9
Ch 3
Ch 11
Pin 10
+
Ch 2
Ch 10
Pin 11
shield
Ch 2
Ch 10
Pin 12
Ch 1
Ch 9
Pin 13
N/C
CH 1
CH 2
CH 3
CH 9
CH 10
CH 11
CH 12
N/C
13
12
11
10
9
8
25
24
23
22
21
Figure H
Several companies make DB25-to-DB25 cables
specifi cally for audio, with proper shielding to reduce
crosstalk and noise.
DB25 cables that break out to XLR, 1/4" TRS, or
TT connectors for connecting to other mixers or audio
gear are also readily available. See your Mackie dealer
for details.
Pin 14
Ch 8
Ch16
Pin 15
+
Ch 7
Ch15
Pin 16
shield
Ch 7
Ch15
Pin 17
Ch 6
Ch14
Pin 18
+
Ch 5
Ch 13
Pin 19
shield
Ch 5
Ch 13
Pin 20
Ch 4
Ch 12
Pin 21
+
Ch 3
Ch 11
Pin 22
shield
Ch 3
Ch 11
Pin 23
Ch 2
Ch 10
Pin 24
+
Ch 1
Ch 9
Pin 25
shield
Ch 1
Ch 9
CH 4
CH 5
CH 6
CH 7
CH 8
CH 13
CH 14
CH 15
CH 16
7
6
5
4
3
2
20
19
18
17
16
15
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