Live Sound - Behringer Eurorack PRO RX1202FX User Manual

Ultra low-noise design 12-input mic/line rack mixer with premium mic preamplifiers and 24-bit multi-fx processor
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EURORACK PRO RX1202FX
This illustration shows a typical arrangement for a live setup.
Two vocal microphones and the line outputs of a guitar and a
bass amplifier are connected to the mono channels of the
RX1202FX. A keyboard and a drum computer are connected to
the stereo channels. The power amplifier in your sound system
is connected to the main outputs; equipment such as
compressors, equalizers or crossovers are located between
the mixer and the amp in the signal path. If you wish to make a
live recording, you can connect your recording equipment (in
this case, a minidisk recorder) to the CD/TAPE outputs.
A CD player that is playing during intermissions is connected via
the CD/TAPE inputs. If you connect a recorder/player combo
(e. g. a tape deck recorder), the CD/TAPE TO MIX switch should
not be pressed during a recording because this way the signal
intended for recording would be directly re-routed back to the
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3.2 Live sound

Fig. 3.2: Live application of the RX1202FX
mixing console, and then back to the recorder... this would cause
a feedback loop as soon as you hit the record button. A loud,
unpleasant, even painful sound would result.
Connect two monitor speakers over a power amplifier to the
MON output which musicians can then use on stage. Determine
the amount of the input signals (microphone, bass, keyboard,
drum computer and guitar) in the mono and stereo channels that
are to be sent to the MON output by using the MON controller of
the corresponding channel.
3. APPLICATIONS

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