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Summary of Contents for Qu-bit Mixology

  • Page 1 Mixology...
  • Page 2 Description Mixology takes the mixing and routing of modular audio signals to a new level of sophistication. It is a stereo, four channel mixer with a performance oriented interface. Each channel has a high quality VCA circuit which allows for amplitude modulation, audio ducking, and voltage controlled panning.
  • Page 3 Table of Contents Installation/Specifications Mixology General Functions Overview...
  • Page 4 12 volts. In most systems, the negative 12 volt supply line is at the bottom. The power cable should be connected to the Mixology with the red band facing the bottom of the module. Specifications...
  • Page 6 General Functions Overview 1. Input: Modular level signal input 2. Level CV Input: Control voltage input for Level Control voltage is added to the fader position Range: ±8V 3. Send CV Input: Control voltage input for Send Control voltage is added to the knob position Range: 0V –...
  • Page 7 7. Pan: Sets the pan position across the stereo field If the knob is far left, the left LED will be fully illuminated and signal will only emit from the Left Output If the knob is far right, the right LED will be fully illuminated and signal will only emit from the Right Output Constant power panning implementation ensures that the perceived loudness of the output signal is constant, regardless of the pan position across the stereo field...
  • Page 8 10. Mute: Button that, when pressed, will stop the corresponding channel from passing to the Left, Right, and Send Outputs If the button is illuminated, the channel is muted If the button is unilluminated, the channel is unmuted Any number of channels can be muted at a time 11.
  • Page 9 17. Master Fader: Sets the level of the final mix If the fader is all the way down, the final mix will be fully attenuated and will not pass to the Left and Right Outputs If the fader is all the way up, the final mix will be full scale (not attenuated, nor amplified) Controls 1-10 are replicated on channels 2-4...