User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- A few words from Greg Mackie.
- Selecting channels for a Mute Group.
- MAIN MIX (L/R) fader.
- Group Master Section.
- BREAK button/indicator
- MONITOR section
- STEREO IN knob
- Meter section.
- FX Master Section.
- Talkback.
- A better way.
- A traditional Monitor Mix.
- Musician's Phones.
- Aux Master AFL buttons and indicator.
- Aux Master.
- Master Control Section
- Further reading about mixing.
- A few more tips on equalization.
- MID EQ (stereo channels)
- Source Mic / Line (stereo channels).
- PFL switch / indicator
- Same as Mono Channels
- Different than
- Channel fader
- Bus Assign switches
- —20 (Signal present) LED.
- Mute button/ indicator.
- Pan.
- FX Send.
- Aux PRE Switch.
- Aux Sends
- EQ (Equalization), Mono Channels
- Comp (Compressor) and indicator.
- Gain Control.
- Mono Channel Strips.
- Channel 25-26 (or Channels 17-18) and Phones
- Musician Phones (AUX OUT 3 OR 4 + L/R INJECT)
- Aux Out.
- Group Out (sub buses).
- Monitor Out.
- Main Out.
- Talkback input.
- Foot Switch input.
- USB Out
- USB In
- USB input / output.
- Stereo input channels.
- Mono input channels.
- Power input connector
- POWER switch
- Power supply section
- Why do we start with the back of the mixer?
- How the band is set up on the mixer.
- The "pusha-bunch-'0' buttons" approach to creating a mute group.
- Un-doing the "pusha-bunch-'0' buttons" approach to creating a mute group.
- Program a Mute Group…
- Rack mounting (MW-2408 only)
- Settings that can be saved
- More on Factory Reset (restoring the factory default settings).
- Other GLOBAL options.
- Recalling a Global Scene
- Saving a Global Scene
- Global menu (scene memory, settings, initialization).
- Locking the state of the feedback suppressor
- Feedback Suppressor: Seting routing options.
- Recalling an Equalizer Setting (continued)
- Recalling an Equalizer Setting.
- Saving Equalizer settings.
- Adjusting (Narrow Mode) Continued
- Adjusting EQ Narrow Mode EQ (31 /9-band).
- Adjusting 9-band EQ (Wide Mode).
- Selecting Narrow or Wide 9-band equalization.
- Recalling a Dynamics preset.
- Saving a Dynamics setting.
- FEEDBACK SUPPRESSOR
- EQUALIZATION
- SoundLink Signal Processing*
- Gee, they don't sound like effects!
- Recalling a DFX preset.
- Saving a Digital Effects setting.
- Using the TAP button to set the delay time.
- Editing an effect
- Applying a Digital Effect
- Selecting the DFX type
- Digital Effects (DFX).
- Saving and Recalling Mute Groups.
- Combining Hard Mutes and Mute Groups.
- Adding to or subtracting channels from a Mute Group.
- Creating a Mute Group.
- "Hard muting".
- OL (Overload) LED.
Hook-up/Back panel Analog Controls Digital Controls
Trouble Shooting
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If this unit stops operating normally, check the following items.
If taking the directed action does not correct the problem, or if there
is a problem not listed here, disconnect the power cord from the elec-
trical outlet and contact KORG customer service.
Problem Cause Action
The power won’t
turn on.
This unit is connected to a generator or to a
switched power strip, and the power source
is switched o.
Turn on the power of the generator or the
switched power strip.
No sound is output.
External equipment (instrument, micro-
phone, etc.) is not connected correctly.
Check the connections to the external
equipment.
The cable used for connection to external
equipment (instrument, microphone, etc.)
is shorted or broken.
Check the connections to the external
equipment. Replace the cable as necessary.
Gain or faders are not adjusted appropri-
ately.
Use the appropriate channel's GAIN knob
and channel fader, the SUB GROUP MASTER
faders, or the MAIN MIX (L/R) fader to
adjust the levels.
Output is disabled for the corresponding
channel.
Check the state of the corresponding
channel's MUTE button and bus assign
switches, the MUTE GROUP buttons, and the
BREAK button.
No sound from the
AUX OUT output
jacks.
The signal levels of the AUX 1–4 buses are
not adjusted appropriately.
Use the corresponding channel's AUX (1–4)
SEND knobs to adjust the signal level.
No sound from the
PHONES jack and
MONITOR OUT jack.
The AFL function of the corresponding bus
is disabled.
Use the AFL switch of the corresponding
bus to enable the AFL function.
The PFL function of an unused channel is
enabled.
Use the PFL switch of the corresponding
channel to disable the PFL function.
The sound is ex-
tremely quiet, or is
distorted or noisy.
Gain or faders are not adjusted appropri-
ately.
Use the appropriate channel's GAIN knob
and channel fader, the SUB GROUP MASTER
faders, or the MAIN MIX (L/R) fader to
adjust the levels.
The output level of an external device
connected to this unit is not appropriate.
Adjust the output level of the external
device.
The compressor or eect is applied
excessively.
Use the corresponding channel's COMP
knob or FX SEND knob to adjust each eect.
An external device is connected to both
the XLR jack and phone jack of the same
channel.
Do not connect an external device to both
jacks. Use only one of the jacks.
A condenser mic is being used with phan-
tom power turned o.
Turn the 48V MIC PHANTOM switch on.
The sound is un-
steady.
The compressor is applied excessively. Use the corresponding channel's COMP
knob to adjust the compression eect.
There is volume in-
consistency between
the left and right of
the stereo audio.
Volume balance (left/right) is not adjusted
appropriately.
Use the corresponding channel's PAN knob
to adjust the volume balance.
Dierent cables are being used for the left
and right connections with the external
device.
Use the same cables for left and right when
connecting an external device.
Level meter does not
work.
The PFL function of an unused channel is
enabled.
Use the PFL switch of the corresponding
channel to disable the PFL function.
Sound from an
iPhone/iPad is not
output.
The iPhone/iPad is insuciently charged. Charge the iPhone/iPad and then try again.
The iPhone/iPad connected to the USB port
is not supported by this unit.
Use an iPhone/iPad that is supported by
this unit (page <OV>).










