FEATURES
1.
MONO INPUTS – Connect a
microphone
or
instrument to these inputs using
standard XLR or ¼" cable.
2.
STEREO INPUTS-
¼" TRS
connections.
connect only to the left jack, the
input will operate in mono
mode, (the mono signal will
appear on both input channels).
3.
LEVEL – Adjusts the channel level (pre-fader and pre-EQ gain).
Adjust this so that the PEAK LED rarely lights up during the
loudest parts of the song.
4.
AUX SENDS – The AUX1 (MON) jack can be connected to the
input of an external amplifier or active speaker. For the AUX2
jack, use this to output the AUX2 post fader bus to the inputs of
a stereo multi-effects processor.
5.
AUX RETURNS - You can use these stereo 1/4" phone sockets
to return the stereo signal of an effect unit to the Main Mix.
Alternatively you can use them as an extra auxiliary input.
6.
HI EQ (TREBLE) – Adjusts the high (treble) frequencies of the
channel.
7.
MID EQ – Adjusts the mid-range frequencies of the channel.
8.
LOW EQ (BASS) – Adjusts the low (bass) frequencies of the
channel.
9.
CTRL ROOM OUTPUT - These 1/4" phone sockets send signal
to a pair of powered monitor speakers or to a PA system.
10.
MAIN MIX OUTPUTS - Stereo output controlled by the Main level knob.
11.
AUX INPUT - Connect a CD Player, Tape, DAT, iPOD or any other line
level source.
12.
AUX OUTPUT - These RCA jacks will route the main mix signal into a
tapedeck or DAT recorder.
13.
PHONES - Sends the signal to a pair of headphones.
14.
FOOTSWITCH JACK - 1/4'' jack used to connect an external foot switch
to turn on/off the onboard effect module.
15.
PEAK LED – When the LED is illuminated, it warns you that you are
reaching signal saturation and possible distortion. Reduce the input level
to avoid distortion.
16.
PAN/BAL- Pan and balance controls to adjust the mono or stereo image
of the signal.
17.
GAIN - Adjusts the overall channel volume.
18.
AUX - Adjusts the level of the signal sent to AUX buses. AUX1 is
PRE(MON)-FADER,
POST(FX)-FADER, used with effect processors.
19.
PHONES/CONTROL ROOM LEVEL - Controls the signal sent to the
Control Room and Headphone Output.
20.
AUX IN - Controls the signal sent from the AUX IN.
21.
OUTPUT LEVEL METERS – Signal level seen as two columns of 8 LEDs.
22.
AUX RETURNS - Controls the volume of the processed signal sent to
Main Mix bus.
23.
MAIN/AUX – If you push down the AUX TO CONTROL ROOM button, the AUX IN signal will be routed
into the Control Room output and the level will be adjusted by the Control Room knob. If you push down
the AUX TO MAIN MIX button, the AUX IN signal will be routed into the MAIN output and adjusted by the
MAIN MIX LEVEL knob.
24.
AUX TO MAIN- Routes the Aux in signal to the MAIN output.
25.
PHANTOM PWR Switch - Applies +48 Volt phantom power to the XLR MIC inputs. When condenser
microphones are not used, make sure that the phantom power is disengaged.
26.
PHANTOM LED- Indicates when the phantom power is engaged.
27.
POWER LED - Indicates when your TMX80DFX powered mixer is switched on.
28.
LINE/MUTE SWITCH - When engaged, channels 7/8 output will be muted. By releasing this button, the
LINE IN signal will be sent to the Main Mix.
29.
DISPLAY - Displays the selected effect preset.
30.
PROGRAM (PUSH) - Adjust this knob to select the effect you wish to use and push this knob to activate
the preset.
31.
PEAK LED - LED lights up when the input signal is too strong.
32.
FX MUTE Switch - Activates/deactivates the effects.
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