M-AUDIO Mixim 10 User Manual
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Channels 5/6 and 7/8:
5/6 and 7/8 are stereo channels. This
means that the Gain controls on these channels attenuate both of
the respective inputs. When you turn the Balance controls on
these channels all the way to the left you will only get the left
input (5 or 7) going to the left main output. When you turn the
Balance controls on these channels all the way to the right you
will only get the right input (6 or 8) going to the right main out-
put. When these Balance controls are centered you will get left
and right inputs going to both the left and right outputs. The
Send controls on these stereo channels send a mono mix of the
stereo input to the Send out and are unaffected by the Balance
control position.
1/4" Inputs on Channels 5 to 10:
These inputs are quite unique.
There are 4 different ways you may use these inputs. If you put a
stereo plug into input 6, 8 or 10 you will get a stereo signal going
to both the left and right main outputs. If you put mono jacks in
both the left (5, 7 or 9) and right (6, 8 or 10) inputs you will get the
left signal going to the left main output and the right signal going
to the right main output. If you put only a mono jack in any of
these left inputs (5, 7 or 9) then this signal will go mono to both
the left and right main outputs. If you put a mono jack in any of
these right inputs (6, 8 or 10) this signal will go mono to only the
right main output.
Channels 9 and 10:
Channel 1 through 8 inputs provide up to 20
dB of gain. The remaining two channels (9 and 10)) are unity gain.
Tape In (RCAs):
The Tape Left and Right Inputs are summed into
Channel 7/8 and are thus subject to the 7/8 Gain, Balance and
Send Controls.
Send Controls:
Channels 1 through 8 on the miXim 10 have indi-
vidual Send controls. These Send controls provide up to 6 dB of
post-fader gain over the channel's own gain stage. The combined
Send signals are sent out the Send Out at the top right of the unit.
Turning a send pot all the way down will prevent any of that sig-
nal from appearing at the send output, while turning it all the
way up will send it to the send output with 6 dB of gain.