SoundCraft MFXI User Manual page 17

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12 PEAK LED
13 SP LED
14 INPUT CHANNEL FADER
15 MIX OUTPUTS (XLR)
MONO OUT (¼" Jack)
16 SUB-GROUP OUTPUTS
(¼" Jack)
17 SUB-GROUP ROUTING
18 MASTER FADERS
19 MAIN METERS
20 MONITOR OUTPUTS
(¼" Jack)
21 MONITOR CONTROL
22 MONITOR SELECT SWITCH
23 PHONES CONTROL
24 HEADPHONES (¼" Jack)
25 AUX 1, 2 & 3 OUTPUTS
(¼" Jacks)
26 AUX CONTROLS
& AFL SWITCHES
27 AUX 2 POST/PRE SWITCH
28 STEREO INPUTS (¼" Jack)
29 2-TRACK INPUTS (RCA Phono) You can connect the playback from your recording device here.
30 2-TRACK CONTROLS
31 Record Outputs (RCA Phono) You can connect these to the inputs of your recording device.
32 PHANTOM POWER
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This is used to indicate that the signal is close to distorting (clipping) on a specific
channel.
The SP LED glows when a signal is present. The feed point for the LED is post-insert,
pre-EQ.
This is used to control the level fed to the Mix Bus and post-fade sends.
Connect these to your analogue recording device, or to your amplification &
system.
These outputs can be connected to a separate amplifier system or to an external
processor.
The sub-group mix can be routed to the main mix, in mono or stereo.
These faders control the overall level of the mix and sub-group outputs.
These show the level of the mix outputs. When the master SOLO LED is lit, the meters
show the level of the selected AFL/PFL signal.
These are used to feed your monitoring system. This can be directly connected to
powered monitors, or indirectly via an amplifier to standard monitors.
This controls the level of the signal sent to your monitoring system.
This switch selects the signal source to be monitored. Note that the 2-TK input can
be monitored also, see item 30 below.
This controls the level of the signal sent to the headphones jack socket.
Plug your headphones into this socket. Recommended headphones impedance is
32 ohms or greater.
These outputs can be used to send the channel signal to an artist's monitors
(headphones/in-ear/stage monitors), external FX or secondary PA/monitor system.
The rotary controls set the output levels of the three Aux Outputs. The After
Fade Listen (AFL) switches route their respective aux output signal to the monitor/
headphones outputs.
This switch globally changes the AUX 2 feed on all the input modules to be either
post-fade or pre-fade.
These two pairs of inputs can be used to connect line level stereo inputs from key-
boards, sound modules, samplers, computer based audio cards etc. These inputs
pass through a stereo channel strip, with EQ, Auxes and a Balance control. Mono
sources may be used by plugging into the left jack only.
Use these to control the 2 Track signal. The Monitor switch sends the signal to the
monitor outputs and phones, whilst the TO MIX switch sends it to the main mix.
Press this to globally switch the phantom power (48V) on for condenser microphones.
WARNING: Do Not apply Phantom Power before connecting a microphone.
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