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14.
Lo Cut Switch: When this button is depressed, the channel's high-pass filter will engage, reducing
frequencies below 80 Hz to reduce any low-level noise.
15.
Guitar Switch: When this switch is in the down position, Channel 2 will serve as a high-impedance
input for connecting guitar or bass instruments. When the switch is in the up position, Channel 2 will
accept mic or line-level signals.
16.
Gain: Adjusts the channel audio level (pre-fader and pre-EQ gain). Adjust this so that the Peak LED
just barely lights up during the loudest parts of the song.
17.
Channel Volume: Adjusts the audio level on the channel.
18.
Peak LED: The LED will flash red if the signal is clipping. If this happens, decrease the setting of the
Gain knob or Channel Volume knob.
19.
Channel Pan: Adjusts the (mono) channel's position in the stereo field.
20.
Balance (CH 5/6 & 7/8): Adjusts the balance between Channels 5 and 6 and Channels 7 and 8.
21.
Lo EQ (Bass): Adjusts the low (bass) frequencies of the channel.
22.
Mid EQ: Adjusts the mid-range frequencies of the channel.
23.
Mid EQ Freq: Adjusts the frequency that the Channel EQ (Mid) will boost or cut.
24.
Hi EQ (Treble): Adjusts the high (treble) frequencies of the channel.
25.
Aux Pre Send: Adjusts the channel audio (pre-EQ) level that is sent to the Aux Send output. You can
use this to apply external effects to individual channels, or to create a custom monitor mix for yourself
or your musicians.
26.
FX Post Send: Adjusts the channel audio (post-EQ) level that is sent to MultiMix 8 USB FX's internal
effects processor. Turn this up for the channels that you want internal effects applied to.
27.
Effects Selector: Selects the effect that MultiMix 8 USB FX's internal effects processor will apply to
the various channels. Each channel can send different levels of audio to the processor by adjusting
their FX Post Send knobs. See the
28.
Aux Return Level: Adjusts the volume of the Aux Return Inputs.
29.
FX Return Level: Adjusts the volume of the MultiMix 8 USB FX's internal effects processor.
30.
LED Meters: Shows the audio level of the main mix. Turn the volume down if the Clip LED lights up
excessively.
31.
2 TRKS/USB To Main: Routes the audio from your
computer and the 2 Track Inputs to the Main Out.
32.
2 TRKS/USB To Monitor: Routes the audio from your
computer and the 2 Track Inputs to the Monitor Out and
your headphones.
33.
Main To Monitor: Routes the audio heard through the Main
Out to the Monitor Out and your headphones.
34.
Main Volume: Adjusts the volume of the Main Out.
35.
Monitor Volume: Adjusts the volume of the Monitor Out.
36.
Phones Volume: Adjusts the volume to your headphones.

Rear Panel

1.
Power In: Use the included power adapter to
connect the MultiMix 8 USB FX to a power outlet.
While the power is switched off, plug the power
supply into the MultiMix 8 USB FX first, then plug
the power supply into a power outlet.
2.
Power Switch: Turns the MultiMix 8 USB FX on and off. Turn on the MultiMix 8 USB FX after all input
devices have been connected and before you turn on amplifiers. Turn off amplifiers before you turn off
the MultiMix 8 USB FX.
3.
Phantom Power: This switch activates and deactivates phantom power. When activated, phantom
power supplies +48V to the XLR mic inputs. Please note that most dynamic microphones do not
require phantom power, while most condenser microphones do. Consult your microphone's
documentation to find out whether it needs phantom power.
4.
USB Port: Use the included cable to connect the MultiMix 8 USB FX to a computer. MultiMix 8 USB
FX requires a USB 1.1 or higher (e.g. USB 2.0) connection.
Effects
section for an explanation of the available effects.
When recording to your computer, make
sure the 2 TRKS/USB To Main switch is in
the up/raised position to avoid feedback in
your recording. Alternatively, you can
deactivate
the
"software
function in your software while recording.
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