Owner`s manual

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QUICK START
>Connect the external power supply and connect to the Fast Ethernet switch, or use Power
Over Ethernet from your switch- as soon as myMix has power it will boot up.
>Navigation on myMix: with the jog wheel [4] you can select an item (e.g. input channel, input
type, …). Pushing it opens the dialogue, the soft keys allow for additional functions and
parameters.
>If you are using myMix in different applications it is recommended to create a new profile
(SETTINGS >Profile >NEW) to have all your changes automatically stored.
>If you plan to use the local inputs on your myMix, Name your unit (SETTINGS > Preferences)
as you want others on the network to see you. Then select the input type(SETTINGS >Inputs:
Dual Mono, or Stereo, or Mono), activate phantom power if needed and name your inputs. If
your not using the local inputs select input mode „None“.
>If you use local inputs: turn both gain pots down and connect your microphones and /or
instruments, then adjust the gain for your inputs- you should see the green input LED on. If the
input LED turns red, turn the gain down (counterclockwise or away from you).
> Press Master Mute [3] before you connect your outputs (headphones, in-ear system, speaker
system) to myMix and bring up the volume carefully.
>myMix automatically detects any channel on the network, but you can select which channels
you want to use for your mix. Go to SETTINGS >Remote Input Selection and select up to 16
channels you want to use to create your mix. Channels in excess of 16 will be automatically de-
selceted and not show up on your main mix screen.
>To create your mix: use the jog wheel to scroll over the channel you want to edit, then push it.
Now you can change: volume, with the soft keys on the right also tone control (more bass, or
more treble) effects (you can change the type under SETTINGS >Effects, default is “Large
Room”) and Panorama( important if you are listening in stereo).
>Mute and Solo are permanently available via soft buttons [6].
>All mixer settings are automatically stored in your current profile.
>If you want to record, insert a SD/ SDHC card [17] then press REC [5]. You can see the time
remaining on the card in the status bar. If you are finished recording, press REC [5] again. Your
mix and all individual tracks are saved in a folder „Session“ .
>You can play back the individual tracks of a session and use the main mix page to remix it, or
use them on a computer with dedicated software (file format .wav, 48kHz, 24-bit). Go to
Sessions to select a session and play it back. Play Along allows to use the local inputs in
additions the recorded tracks.
NOTE: SD/SDHC cards need to be compliant with SDA 2.0 and formatted in myMix (see
page 4).