Flexfx Loop; Output Section; Headphone Cueing - Rane TTM56 Operator's Manual

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FlexFX Loop

FlexFX switches send PGM 1, PGM 2 or both to the stereo effects loop. The effects loop is post-Fader and post-Crossfader. You
get great results when using the Channel Faders or Crossfader with reverb or other delay effects. The effects loop provides
separate stereo send and return jacks. The green indicators light when FlexFX is engaged.
WET/DRY pan control lets you set the amount of effect in the mix. DRY equals no effect, WET gives maximum effect.

Output Section

MASTER control sets the level for both the unbalanced and balanced Master Outputs.
AUX OUTPUT control sets the level of the Auxiliary Outputs.

Headphone Cueing

The headphone amp in the TTM 56 has a high power output (unlike most you have used before).
There are notable differences...
• The headphone output of the TTM 56 delivers very high volume to your headphones.
• To avoid pain, never put headphones on your head before plugging them in.
• Always start with the PHONES LEVEL turned down, and then turn it up to the desired level.
• Because of the high current and low output impedance, never short one side to ground, or short
left and right together as is possible with mono cup headphones.
• Low power headphone stages typically use large resistors on their outputs, which allow shorting,
but prevent high power. The TTM 56 gives you high power, but does not allow shorting.
MASTER / CUE switch is used to select the headphone monitor source:
• Use MASTER (out) to rehearse your performance. This signal is the same as the MASTER
OUT, but is not affected by the MASTER LEVEL control.
• Use CUE (in) to monitor the Program Input signal before fading in. This signal is not
affected by the Program Faders or Crossfader. Because the Effects Loop is after the Fader, you
will not hear effects in the Cue.
CUE slider allows you to PAN between PGM 1 and PGM 2 in the headphones when the MASTER/CUE switch is depressed.
When the switch is released, this control has no effect.
PHONES LEVEL control sets the output level of the headphone amplifier.
HEADPHONES
PWR
4
6
2
8
0
10
MASTER
4
6
2
8
0
10
AUX OUT
4
6
2
8
0
10
PHONES LEVEL
MASTER / CUE
PGM 1
CUE
PGM 2
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