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操作 注意 :任何一个输入和输出通道 ,同时只可以编入一个 DCA 通 道中。另外输入或输出通道不可以同时编入一个 DCA 通道中。 5、 BUS1-8 层包含 8 个 BUS 母线。 所有 BUS 总线都可以设置为单通道 AUX 输出或者 LINK 为立体 声的 SUB 通道输出 。 BUS7-8 母线出厂默认为一对立体声 SUB 总线 , 并可选择同步输出到三个数学输出通道( AES/EBU 、 USB 声卡、 U 盘录音)。...
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操作 通道编辑处理功能 当您单击屏幕上的通道显示区域或按下相关通道的 SEL 按钮后 , 您将进入该通道的通道编辑页面 。 该页面包含了此通道里所有的编辑 及处理功能。 输入通道编辑页 输入通道编辑页面包 含 Inpu t 栏 、 Mai n 栏 和 Channel Prese t 栏 。 Input 栏内可以打开 /关闭通道的反相 /幻象供电 /Link 开关 。反相 开关将通道信号相位偏转 180 ° ; 幻象供电开关为 Mic 通道独有 , 可 以给有需要的电容话筒提供电源...
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操作 通过 Channel Preset 栏的按键可以对通道预设进行管理 通 过 Channel Prese t 栏 的 PRESE T 按键可以将当前通道数据存为 通道预设文件,并可以进行存储、调用、删除、导入、导出等操作 。 通过 Channel Preset 栏的 RESER 按键可以将该通道恢复为出厂 默认状态。 输出通道编辑页...
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操作 输出通道编辑页面包 含 Inpu t 栏 、 Mai n 栏 和 Channel Prese t 栏 。 Input 栏内可以打开 /关闭通道的反相 / Link 开关。反相开关将通 道信号相位偏转 180 ° ; LINK 开关可以将相邻的单 /双数通道共同绑 定为一对联动的或立体声的通道。 Input 栏内可以调节通道延时的时间,还可以编辑通道的显示名 称和颜色。 Mai n 栏包含母线发送按 键 LR、 静音编 组 Mute Grou p 按钮 和 Pa n 值控制条。母线发送按钮点亮时表示该通道将给...
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操作 Mute Group 内点亮相应按钮表示将该通道编入相应静音编组; Pa n 值条可以调节通道的左右均衡。 通 过 Channel Prese t 栏 的 PRESE T 按键可以将当前通道数据存为 通道预设文件,并可以进行存储、调用、删除、导入、导出等操作 。 通过 Channel Preset 栏的 RESER 按键可以将该通道恢复为出厂 默认状态。 噪声门 Gate 页面 噪声门页面显示了该通道的噪声门参数。噪声门限 使用阈值来确定 其“开放”(超过 Threshold)或“关闭”(Threshold 以下)状态。当门关闭 时,信号电平会被降低或完全切断。门限可以用于降低音源(乐器 /人声)不出 声时话筒拾取到的环境噪声。 ON:噪声门开关。 RESET:重置为默认值。 PRESETS:调出标准预设管理弹出框,保存/加载噪声门预设。 THRESHOLD:调节噪声门的阈值。...
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Welcome! Thank you very much for purchasing our products! Before installing and ofcially using this product, please read this manual thoroughly to fully understand this device and be procient in how to use it properly. After you have read this manual, please keep it in a safe place for future reference.
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Attention! Warning! In order to avoid possible personal injury due to electric shock, short circuit,damage, re or other dangers, be sure to observe the following basic precautions.These precautions include but are not limited to the following cases: Important Safety Matters Do Not Open •...
Contents 1. Introduction and Features 2. Technical Indicator 3. Hardware Structure and Installation Structure and Dimension Interface Description Operation Panel Description 4. Software Control Software Update Factory Reset Monitoring Settings Digital Output Channel Settings Account Settings Network Connections 5. Operation 1.
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Introduction This digital mixer is designed with professional live performance as the standard. It is used for sound amplication in ballrooms, music halls, stage performances, live audio program recording and other application environments, with powerful function meet the needs of the most demanding professionals. This product is exible, portable and easy to operate, which ensures professional mixing effects and can help less experienced users to quickly obtain high-quality effects.
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Introduction • Built-in web server based on HTML5 technology has built-in Wi-Fi hotspot, and the cross-platform supports access from various mobile terminals such as IOS, Android, Windows, etc., and supports multi-screen interaction and full-featured operation. • Sup port control management protocol and system integration applications . •...
INTERFACE DESCRIPTION 1. 1-16 Combined input interface It is used to connect a microphone or balanced analog line input signal. The XLR interface is used to connect a microphone, and the 6.35mm TRS in-line interface is used to connect balanced line signals. These interfaces can provide + 48V phantom power.
OPERATION PANEL DESCRIPTION 1. Main encoder knob It is used to quickly adjust the selected corresponding function parameters (such as EQ gain, dynamic parameters, channel-sent parameters, etc.). Most of the adjust able parameters of the mixer can be adjusted through the main encoder knob when selected. 2.
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5. Quick adjustment knob of the channel parameter It is used to quickly adjust common parameters in the channel editing interface.In the channel editing interface of the input channel, the knobs adjust channel Gain, EQ low-cut lter Low Cut, channel threshold value Gate, and channel pressure limit Comp from top to bottom.
Software control SOFTWARE UPDATE You can contact the distributor of this product to obtain the latest software version. Software upgrade method: (USB ash drive upgrade) 1. Copy the upgrade package le (extension: .upk) to the root directory of the USBash drive; 2.
FACTORY RESET The mixer provides 2 levels of restoring settings. One is to restore the setting parameters of all channels, another one is to clear all user data and completely restore the factory settings. Restore all channel settings: Click Setting Reset on the menu-global interface of the mixer to restore the settings of all channels of the mixer, including all input channels, bus channels and effector channels.
Monitoring Settings This product includes a professional monitor selection system. The built-in monitor bus of the mixer sends signals to the MONITOR PHONES headphone monitor socket on the panel and the CTRL ROOM listen for the left and right channel output of the system on the back panel. You can obtain the signal of the monitor bus through these sockets.
Digital Output Channel Settings The digital output channel of this product can choose different source signals. You can send the signal of bus7&8 or MASTER channel as the source signal to the specied Digital output channel on the menu-Digital page and recording channels (AES/EBU, USB-B sound card, REC/USB-A disk recording).
Account Settings This product has built-in account password system, which can prevent playing accidents caused by accidentally touching the mixer. This product has no password by default. 1. Setting the Administrator password To set a password, you can click the Set Password button on the Menu-Password page. After the password is set successfully, the mixer will jump to the password entering page.
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Setting user password After the administrator password is set, the user password setting page is displayed. You can set a user password as required. Note: The level of the user password is lower than that of the administrator password. The administrator can select the permission of the user to use the password.
Network Connections You can use the mobile terminal to connect through the WIFI of the mixer, or directly connect to the computer with a network cable through the LAN port of the mixer to achieve remote control of the mixer. After connecting, enter the mixer's IP address in the browser on the mobile terminal or computer to load and use the control software on the web page.
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On the CONFIG page of the network, you can set the wireless / wired network connection of the mixer on the Wireless and Wired sub-pages. After setting, click the Save button to save. Wireless connection On the wireless connection page, you can set the WIFI network name (SSID) and network password (Security) of the mixer, and adjust the channel of the mixer.
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This product provides 11 wireless channels from 2.412GHz to 2.462GHz for your use. According to different management domains, multiple channels can be selected in the Wi-Fi wireless spectrum range, for example, Europe (ETSI) is 13 and North America (FCC) if 11. Third-party software can help choose a Wi-Fi channel.
Operation Login Interface When you set a password, the mixer will rst enter the password entering page after startup, and you can use it normally after you enter the password correctly. For details on password settings, refer to 4. Software Control-Account Settings. Note: When entering the system without entering the password or the user has insufcient permission, the system will display the locked state as shown in the following gure.
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Overview Interface This is the channel overview page that the mixer rst enters. It displays the overview information of each channel. From top to bottom, it is channel gain, MIC channel phantom power switch, reverse switch, EQ curve, noise gate curve, and compressor curve, channel send volume, channel input level meter, channel ID, MASTER bus send switch, mute group, PAN value, fader attenuation value, channel name.
MENU Setting Interface After pressing the MENU button, you will enter the menu setting page. This page includes the Global, Monitor, Digital, Password, and Network subpages, and you can update or reset the mixer, adjust monitoring settings, adjust digital output sources, set mixer passwords, and adjust network connection settings on these pages.
METER Interface When pressing the METER button, you will enter the meter interface. The left side of this interface displays the input levels of the four-layer channels of IN1-8, IN9-16, ST IN, FX1&2, and BUS 1-8, and the right side displays the level of the bus master. When a channel is muted (i.e.
PRESET / Snapshot Interface When pressing the PRESET button, you will enter the preset / snapshot interface. This interface displays all the presets of the mixer. Click the "+" button to add a new preset le; Click the Load button to Load the selected preset le. Click the Save button to Save the current status of the mixer to the selected preset le;...
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When a USB ash drive is inserted, the default le can be imported from the USB ash drive to the local computer or exported from the local computer to the USB ash drive by using the Export and Import buttons.
Channel Copy Interface After pressing the COPY button, you will enter the channel copy interface. You can copy the channel settings from the list on the left to the channels on the right. First select the channel on the left list, and the right list will display the channel that can accept the pasted channel.
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EFX Effector Setting Page After pressing the EFX button, you will enter the effector settings page.This product has two separate effector channels, you can select the effector you need for both channels in the effector Settings page, and adjust the effector parameters.
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1. Reverb Reverb is the complex effect of sound in an enclosed space. Reverb is affected by spatial characteristics, including its size, shape, and interior wall materials. Reverb is an essential natural part of the sound experience. This product contains the following 8 reverberation effects: 2.
Record and Play Interface Press the REC / PLAY interface in the upper right corner, you will enter the record and play interface. When a USB ash drive is inserted, the list on the left side of the interface will display the music les in the USB ash drive (mp3, wav format).
Mixer Channel The IN1-8 layer contains 8 MIC / LINE IN analog input channels. The IN9-16 including 8 MIC IN analog input channels...
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3. The ST IN layer contains all stereo input channels. This layer includes 3 pairs of stereo analog input channels, 1 PLAY U disk playback channel, 1 USB sound card input channel, 2 FX effects channel. 4. The DCA layer contains eight DCA control buses This layer contains 8 independently programmable DCA control buses.
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Note: Either input or output channel can be programmed into only one DCA channel at a time.In addition, input or output channels cannot be programmed into a DCA channel simultaneously.
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5. Bus1-8 Layers contain eight BUS buses All BUS can be set to single channel AUX output or LINK to stereo SUB channel output.Bus7-8 bus has a pair of stereo SUB buses by default, and can choose to synchronize output to three mathematical output channels (AES/EBU, USB sound card, and USB ash drive recording).
Channel editing processing function When you click a channel on the screen or press the channel's SEL button, you will enter the editing page of the channel. This page contains the most basic editing functions and DSP functions of the channel. Input channel edit page The input channel page contains Input column, Main column, and Send to column.
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The current channel data can be saved as a channel PRESET le by using the PRESET key on the channel edit page, and operations such as saving, calling, deleting, importing, and exporting can be performed. The channel can be restored to factory default status via the RESER button on the channel edit page Output channel edit page...
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The output channel page contains Input column, Main column, and Send to column. The Input column can turn on / off the channel's phase-reversal and LINK switch. The phase-reversal switch deects the phase of the channel signal by 180°; the stereo switch (LINK) can bind the adjacent odd / even channels together into one pair of stereo channels.
Main output channel edit page The Main channel edit page contains the Input bar and Main bar. Channel inverting switch can be turned on/off in the Input bar.The inverting switch deects the channel signal phase by 180°. The Input bar can adjust the main channel delay time. The Main bar contains the Mute Group button and Pan value control bar.Lighting the corresponding button in Mute Group means that the channel is grouped into the corresponding Mute Group;Pan value bar can adjust the left and right balance of the channel.
Noise Gate page The Noise Gate page displays the noise gate parameters of the channel. The noise threshold uses a threshold to determine its "open" (over Threshold) or "closed" (below Threshold) status. When the door is closed, the signal level is reduced or cut off completely. The threshold can be used to reduce the ambient noise picked up by the microphone when the sound source (instrument / vocal) is silent.
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Compressor page The compressor page displays the pressure limiter parameters for the channel.The compressor lowers the signal level above a certain threshold. ON: Compressor switch. RESET: Reset to the default value. PRESETS: Pull up the standard Preset management pop-up and save/load the limiter preset. THRESHOLD: Adjusts the THRESHOLD of the voltage limiter.You can drag the "T"...
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PEQ page The input channel PEQ function consists of a 4 band parameter and Low Cut. ON: Equalizer switch. RESET: Reset to the default value (that is, the equalizer "returns to zero", and the frequency and Q value are reset to the default values). PRESETS: Call up the standard preset management pop-up box, save / load the equalizer preset.
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Crossover page The frequency divider function of the BUS output and main output channels consists of independent Low Cut and High Cut lters. LC buttons: Is the control switch of Low Cut lter. Click the graph button below the key, and the lter type available for selection will pop up.Supports four types of butterworth-12 dB/oct, Butterworth-24 dB/oct, Linkwitz-RILEY -12dB/ oct, and Linkwitz-RILEY -24dB/ oct.
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Low Cut Frequency parameter: The Low Cut frequency knob on the left side of the screen or the graph curve can be used to control the Low frequency tangent frequency of the frequency divider. High Cut Frequency parameter: You can control the frequency of the High frequency Cut point of the divider by using the High Cut frequency knob on the left side of the screen or by operating the graph curve.
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Both the BUS output channel and the main output channel have 31 GEQ functions.Click the "GEQ" button on the EQ page to pop up the control page directly. Note: The four frequency band buttons above the equalizer virtual fader can map the parameters of the virtual fader in this frequency band on the screen to the physical fader on the panel, and realize linkage and more accurate and fast adjustment.
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Delay page Both the BUS output and main output channels have independent time-delay functions.The maximum delay time of each channel delay device is 735ms.
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Input channel SENDS control page The input channel SENDS page shows the channel sends how many signals to which BUS or effect channel. Adjust the virtual send fader to adjust the number of sent signals. The button above the fader can set whether the send signal is sent before or after the fader of the channel. If the channel to be sent is a pair of bound stereo channels, a corresponding Pan value bar will appear above the virtual sending fader, which is used to adjust the left and right balance values sent to the corresponding bound stereo channels.
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Output channel SENDS control page Output channel Send From column shows the signal sent by which channel and the size of the received semaphore. Adjusting the virtual sending fender can adjust the received amount. The button above the fender can set whether the received signal is taken From the fender before or after the fender of the channel.
MUTE and Mute Group There is a MUTE button above each channel fader, which can mute the corresponding channel. Each channel can be programmed into the corresponding mute group in the channel editing interface - Channel page - Main column. When the mute group button on the bottom left of the mixer is lit, the channels in the group are muted.
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