Talkback, Communication With Musicians In A Studio; Practice; Selecting Inputs; Initializing Channels For Gain Setting - Behringer Eurorack MX1804X User Manual

Ultra low-noise 18-channel 4-bus mixer with integrated virtualizer multi-effects processor
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such a variety of applications that any recommendation would mean a limitation of their use.
Pitch Shifter: This effect transposes the input signal to create harmonies or simply to widen the sound of a
single voice. The pitch shifter effect can also be used to produce a cartoon character type voice effect.
Delay & Reverb: Probably the most popular combination used for vocals, solo guitars, etc. This program uses
a bright room reverb which can be used for a variety of applications.
Chorus & Reverb: This algorithm combines the popular chorus effect with the reverb effect.
Flanger & Reverb: In this program the flanger is combined with the reverb effect.
Radio speaker: This effect simulates a radio speaker. As a result you can manipulate the sound of your
music.
Distortion: A clearly up-to-date program for lo-fi effects applied to vocals or drum loops, combined with a delay.
As a little extra the distortion circuit also includes an LFO-controlled notch filter which audibly wanders back
and forth with maximum distortion.

2.4.10 Talkback, communication with musicians in a studio

As there is no talkback mic in the EURORACK, you will have to use a mono (mic) channel and a separate
microphone, routed via the cue feeds to the artists headphones.
The cue feed would be normally taken from Aux Send 1, set to pre-fader. The BEHRINGER POWERPLAY PRO
HA4600 headphone distribution amplifier provides up to four separate headphones mixes for performers.

3. PRACTICE

3.1 Selecting inputs

1) Mono channels accept microphone or line inputs. If you are using the microphone input, make sure nothing
is connected to the line input (and vice-versa).
The mic inputs are more sensitive than the line inputs. Do not connect mics with phantom power switched
on.
2) Stereo channels accept -10 dBV or +4 dBu line level signals. Any stereo channel can be run in mono
simply by connecting into the left jack socket only. These channels are suitable for a variety of line-level
sources including MIDI instruments and Tape Returns from multitrack.
3) Stereo line inputs are primarily designed for returning effects units, though these too may be given over to
multitrack returns or MIDI instrument outputs.

3.2 Initializing channels for gain setting

1) Set GAIN to minimum and all aux sends to off (fully counterclockwise).
2) Set EQ to flat (all knobs at 12 o'clock).
3) Where applicable, set LOW-CUT switch ON for most mics, OFF for signals with desired very low frequency
content.
4) Set CHANNEL MODE to PFL.
5) Depress PFL/SOLO switch.
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