User manual

3.8 Input/Output Jacks
3.8.a. mic input
This is the balanced XLR input for condenser or
dynamic microphones, This input can become a balanced
line input if desired. Contact the D&R Technical Support
Department or details.
3.8.b. line input
LINE INPUT is used for plugging in the outputs of
digital reverbs, digital delays, drum machines, samplers,
keyboards, CD players, cassette machines or any other
line level outputs.
3.8.c. channel insert
CHANNEL INSERT is used to patch (prefade) into the
channel, any signal processing equipment such as
compressor/limiters, equalizers, etc. Level OdBu.
3.8.d. tape send
TAPE SEND is used as a summed output of any channel. It
will appear as a direct out of the channel until you push
one of the "from subs" switches. At that time, you send the
subgroup buss that is being sent via the subgroup
assignment switches (just below the channel panpots) to
the input of your multitrack tape machine. Refer to
Assign section 4.5 and "Subgrouping". Levels: Tip = -lOdBV
Ring = +4dBu.
3.8.e. tape return
TAPE RETURN is used for plugging the output of
your multitrack tape machine or the outputs of any effects
such as digital delays, digital reverbs, aural exciters,
etc. this track or effect will now appear in the monitor
section if the tape switch is down. If you push down the
remix switch, this track or effect will now appear in
the channel and be controlled by the channel fader. The
microphone input or line input will now appear in the
monitor section of the same module. This will be
controlled by the monitor pot and manned onto the stereo
mix buss. This allows you to mix two signals completely
independent of each other on the same module.
Levels: Tip = -lOdBV, Ring = +4dBu.
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