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Getting started, Zero the controls, Connections – MACKIE Onyx 80 User Manual

Page 5: Set the levels, Instant mixing, Read this page, Owner ’s manual

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Owner’s Manual

Owner

’s Manual

Getting Started

READ THIS PAGE!!

Even if you’re one of those people
who never read manuals, all we ask
is that you read this page now before
you begin using the Onyx 80 Series.
You’ll be glad you did!

Zero the Controls

1. Turn down the channel GAIN, AUX, and Fader con-

trols, and center the channel EQ and PAN controls.

2. Set all push button switches to their “out” positions.

3. In the Master section, turn all the rotary knobs

“down,” the switches “out,” and the faders down.

4. Turn the POWER switch off.

Connections

If you already know how you want to connect the Onyx

80 Series mixing console, go ahead and connect the
inputs and outputs the way you want them. If you just
want to get sound through the mixer, follow these steps:

1. Plug a microphone or other signal source into chan-

nel 1’s MIC or LINE input [67/68]. If it’s a line-level
input, push in the LINE [2] switch.

2. Plug in the detachable linecord, connect it to an

AC outlet, and turn on the Onyx 80 Series’ POWER
switch [85].

3. Connect cords from the Onyx 80 Series’ MAIN OUTS

[79] (XLR connectors or 1/4" TRS connectors on
the rear panel) to your amplifi er.

4. Hook up speakers to the amp and turn it on. If the

amplifi er has level controls, set them however the
manufacturer recommends (usually all the way up).

Set the Levels

To set the channel GAIN controls, it’s not even neces-

sary to hear what you’re doing at the outputs of the
mixer. If you want to listen while you work, plug head-
phones into the PHONES jack [65] on the front panel,
then set the PHONES knob [64] about one-quarter of
the way up and the SOLO LEVEL [61] about halfway up.

The following steps must be performed one channel at

a time.

1. Push in the channel’s PFL [22] solo switch.

2. Play something into the selected input. This could

be an instrument, a singing or speaking voice, or

a line input such as a CD player or tape recorder
output. Be sure that the volume of the input source
is the same as it would be during normal use. If it
isn’t, you might have to readjust these levels during
the middle of the set.

3. Adjust the channel’s GAIN [5] control so that the

LEDs on the Left Solo meter stay around “0” and
never go higher than “+7.”

4. If

you’d like to apply some EQ, do so now and return

to step 3. Remember to push in the EQ IN/OUT
[12] button or the EQ controls won’t do anything.

5. Disengage that channel’s PFL solo switch.

6. Repeat for each channel.

Instant Mixing

1. Leave the microphone plugged into channel 1 and

connect a keyboard, guitar or other instrument to
channel 2. Be sure to “Set the Levels” for channel 2
as described above.

2. To get sound out of the speakers, push in the MAIN

MIX assign switch [21] next to the faders on channels
1 and 2, turn up channel 1 and 2 faders [33] to the
“U” mark and slowly turn up the left and right MAIN
MIX [60] faders to a comfortable listening level.

3. Sing and play. You’re a star! Adjust the faders for

channels 1 and 2 to bring your voice and your
instrument up and down to create your own mix.

Other Nuggets of Wisdom

• For optimum sonic performance, the channel and

MAIN MIX faders should be set near the “U” (unity
gain) markings.

• Always turn the MAIN MIX faders, GROUP faders,

and MONITOR knob down before making connec-
tions to and from your Onyx 80 Series.

• When you shut down your equipment, turn off the

amplifi ers fi rst. When powering up, turn on the
amplifi ers last.

• Never listen to loud music for prolonged periods.

Please see the Safety Instructions on page 2 for
information on hearing protection.

• Save the shipping box! You may need it someday,

and you don’t want to have to pay for another one.

That’s it for the “Getting Started” section. Next comes

the “Hookup” section that shows you some typical ways
that you might use the Onyx 80 Series in real applica-
tions. After that, take the grand tour of the mixer, with
descriptions of every knob, button, input, and output.
We encourage you to take the time to read all of the
feature descriptions, but at least you know it’s there if
you have any questions.