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Digital effects processor – Behringer XENYX 1622FX User Manual

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XENYX 1622FX/1832FX/2222FX/2442FX

PHONES jack

You can connect headphones to this 1/4" stereo jack (2442FX:

2 phones jacks). The signal routed to the PHONES connection is

the same as that routed to the control room output.

2.3.11 Subgroups and main mix fader

You use the high-precision quality faders to control the output

level of the subgroups and the main mix.
LEFT/RIGHT switch

The switches located above the subgroup faders assign the

subgroup signal either to the left or right side of the main bus.

Similarly, it can be routed to both sides or none at all. In the latter

case, the submix is present only at the corresponding subgroup

outputs.

Fig. 2.18: Subgroup and main mix faders

3. GRAPHIC 9-BAND EQUALIZER

(1832FX only)

Fig. 3.1: The graphic stereo equalizer of the 1832FX

The graphic stereo equalizer allows you to tailor the sound to

the room acoustics.
EQUALIZER

Use this switch to activate the graphic equalizer.

MAIN MIX/MONITOR

This toggles the graphic equalizer between the main mix and the

monitor mix. With the switch up (not depressed), the equalizer is

active in stereo on the main mix, and inactive on the monitor mix.

When the switch is depressed the equalizer is active in mono

on the monitor mix, and inactive on the main mix.

FBQ FEEDBACK DETECTION

The switch turns on the FBQ Feedback Detection

System. It uses the LEDs in the frequency band

faders to indicate the critical frequencies. On a

per-need basis, lower the frequency range in

question somewhat in order to avoid feedback.

The graphic stereo equalizer has to be turned on in order to use

this function.

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Logically, at least one (ideally several) microphone

channels have to be open for feedback to occur at all!

Feedback is particularly common when stage monitors

(“wedges”) are concerned, because monitors project sound in

the direction of microphones. Therefore, you can also use the

FBQ Feedback Detection for monitors by placing the equalizer in

the monitor bus (see MAIN MIX/MONITOR).

4. DIGITAL EFFECTS PROCESSOR

24-BIT MULTI-EFFECTS PROCESSOR

Here you can find a list of all presets stored in the

multi-effects processor. This built-in effects module

produces high-grade standard effects such as reverb,

chorus, flanger, delay and various combination

effects. Use the Aux Send FX on the channels and the Aux

Send FX master control to determine the input signal of the effects

processor.

Fig. 4.1: Digital effects module

The built-in stereo effects processor has the advantage that it

does not need to be wired up. This excludes the danger of

humming or level mismatch right from the start and thus

considerably facilitates use.

These effect presets are classical “mixing effects”. If you

move the STEREO AUX RETURN FX control, you mix the channel

signal (dry) and the effect signal. You can control the balance

between the two signals with the channel fader and the STEREO

AUX RETURN FX control.
FX OUT

Mixing consoles 2222FX and 2442FX have a separate output

for the effects device, which is unbalanced and stereo (tip = left

signal; ring = right signal; sleeve = ground/shielding). Thus, you

can record, for example, a vocal track enhanced with reverb in

parallel to a “dry” vocal track; when doing the mix-down later on,

you can freely determine the amount of reverb added.

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The 2442FX has the effect output on the rear, 2222FX

has it located next to the aux sends on the front

panel.

FX FOOTSW.

Connect a standard foot switch to the foot switch jack and

use this to switch the effects processor on and off. A light at the

bottom of the display indicates wheater the effects processor

has been muted by the foot switch.

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In Chapter 6.2 you will find an illustration showing

how to connect your foot switch correctly.

LEVEL

The LED level meter on the effects module should display a

4. DIGITAL EFFECTS PROCESSOR

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