Eurorack ubb1002 – Behringer EURORACK UBB1002 User Manual
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EURORACK UBB1002
1. INTRODUCTION
1.3.2 Front panel
The mono channels 1 and 2 of your UBB1002 feature the
same control elements. Therefore, the following description of
channel 1 also applies to channel 2.
The GAIN MIC control determines the channel’s input gain,
both for a microphone connected via the XLR jack and for
other signal sources connected to the 1/4" jack. Adjust the
signal gain so that the Clip LED below the control lights up
during peak signal only, but never permanently. In battery-
operated mode the Clip LED is switched off.
Use the PAN control to adjust the signal’s position on the
stereo basis.
Your UBB1002 comes with a 3-band equalizer: the HI
control governs the high frequency range, the MID control
can be used to boost/cut the midrange frequencies, and
the LOW control allows you to raise or lower the gain of
the bass range.
The CHANNEL fader adjusts the volume of the
corresponding channel.
Use the MON control to determine the channel volume sent
to the monitor mix bus. When set fully to the left, the channel
volume in the monitor mix is zero.
The FX control adjusts the effects volume for the
corresponding channel.
The stereo channels 3/4, 5/6, and 7/8 differ from channels
1 and 2 – not only with regard to the connectors provided. They
also have two GAIN controls, i.e. you can connect a
microphone and a stereo line signal at the same time!
When you connect a microphone to a stereo channel
on the UBB1002, the input gain is governed by the
GAIN MIC control!
The GAIN LINE control is used to adjust the line input gain.
Here, too, the signal can be monitored visually with the Clip
LED.
The BAL control performs two functions: When you connect
a microphone via the XLR connector, or another signal
source via the L/MONO jack, the BAL control determines
the signal position on the stereo basis. When both 1/4" jack
inputs (L & R) are used, the BAL control adjusts the volume
balance of the two sources connected.
Except for the GAIN MIC control and a different set of
connectors, the channels 9/10 feature the same control elements
as the stereo channels. See
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1.3.3 Main section
The LEVEL DISPLAY reads the output level of your
UBB1002. Make sure that the two Clip LED’s won’t light up.
Use this switch to activate the phantom power required
for condenser microphones. In battery-operated mode the
phantom power provided is only +18 V!
The MON SEND control adjusts the volume level of the
monitor signal provided at connector
.
Use the MASTER fader to set the overall volume level of
your UBB1002.
The FX SEND control allows you to adjust the level that is
sent to an external effects device via connector
. Thus,
you can drive all types of effects devices without any risk
of distortion.
The PHONES control governs the headphones volume.
Connect the enclosed power supply to the AC POWER IN
jack.
Use the POWER ON switch to switch on your UBB1002,
which is indicated by the LED below the LEVEL DISPLAY
.
The POWER switch should always be in the “Off” position
when you are about to connect your unit to the mains.
To disconnect the unit from the mains, pull out the mains
cord plug. When installing the product, ensure that the plug
is easily accessible. If mounting in a rack, ensure that the
mains can be easily disconnected by a plug or by an all-pole
disconnect switch on or near the rack.
Attention: The POWER switch does not fully
disconnect the unit from the mains. Unplug the
power cord completely when the unit is not used
for prolonged periods of time.
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