Eurorack pro rx1602, Applications – Behringer RX1602 User Manual
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EURORACK PRO RX1602
FUSE COMPARTMENT/VOLTAGE SELECTION: Before
plugging the unit into a power socket, please make sure
you have selected the correct voltage. Faulty fuses must
be replaced with fuses of appropriate rating without
exception. Some units feature a fuse compartment that
can be operated in two different positions, allowing
alternating between 230 V and 120 V. Attention: when
using the unit outside of Europe (running on 120 V), you
have to implement a fuse with a higher rating.
SERIAL NUMBER. The serial number is located on the top
of the unit. Please take a few minutes and send to us a
completely filled out warranty card within 14 days of the
original date of purchase. Otherwise, warranty claims may
be rendered invalid. Or fill out the warranty information
online at www.behringer.com.
3. APPLICATIONS
3.1 Keyboards sub-mixer
Very often, keyborards feature a stereo design, their signals
are already pre-amplified and require no sound processing. To
avoid using valuable channels of your main mixer for a purpose
other than processing mic signals, you can instead use your
RX1602 as a sub-mixer.
In this case, the output signals of keyboards, samplers or
similar sound sources are connected to the inputs
of the
RX1602. You can route the MAIN OUTs of your RX1602 into your
main mixer via the aux returns or a stereo channel.
Fig. 3.1: Keyboard sub-mix using the RX1602
3.2 Sub-mix with samplers
Those of you who work with hardware samplers in studio
environments, and who combine many outputs of these units on
a single RX1602, can save yourselves a lot of frequent plugging
in and out of cables. At the same time, you get a practical way to
adjust the signal level to various recording equipment inputs.
Last but not least, you also get an extra effects bus.
Fig. 3.2: Sampler/PC application
3. APPLICATIONS