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3.5.3. SPDIF input
Still in this “Aux Inputs” sub-menu, move to “SPDIF”. The possible settings are :
x
DA OFF”: once a valid signal is present at the SPDIF input, all digital
functions of MIXY are synchronised on this signal (except the USB
interface, which is always under direct control of the USB host), with same
sampling rate as the SPDIF input.
x
DA ON”: same as the above, but in addition MIXY acts as a D/A
converter : the audio signals of the SPDIF input are converted to MIXY’s
analog outputs (balanced on XLR5M (
16
) and unbalanced, 6dB lower, on
the mini-jack stereo socket (
14
)), and to the USB output.
In this configuration, the signals from the mix buses are only sent to the
digital outputs (except the USB output).
Press the “OK” key (
4
) to confirm the selected setting.
3.6. Parameters of the “Line Out” (XLR5M) interfaces
From the main menu, select the “Outputs” line and enter the sub-menu by pressing
the “OK” button (
4
). The first line shows the mode of the analog outputs.
3.6.1. Analog output mode, “Stereo” or “M/S”
On this “Line” line, go to the “Mode” column; press the “OK” button (
4
). The
current setting blinks. Select “L/R” or “M/S” by moving the joystick (
10
)
sideways.
Press the “OK” key (
4
) to confirm the selected setting.
3.6.2. Attenuators on the “Line Out” outputs (XLR5M)
On the same line as above, go to the right to the “Pad L/R” column: press the “OK”
key (
4
). By moving the joystick (
10
) sideways, you can select a balanced 40 dB
attenuator on each output channel of the “Line Out” XLR5M socket, according to
the following sequence:
x
N/N (no attenuation)
x
Y/N (= - 40dB on the L output)
x
N/Y (= - 40dB on the R output)
x
Y/Y (= - 40dB both on L and R outputs).
Press the “OK” key (
4
) to confirm the selected setting.