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SYSTEM EXAMPLES
(The MC2410M mixing console is shown here. The MC3210M could equally well be used for any of these
applications).
STAGE MONITORING SETUP
The following diagram illustrates a possible monitoring sit
uation, using a second sub-monitor mixing console "cas
caded" with the first console, in order to accomodate a
large
number
of
inputs.
For
example,
cascading
an
MC3210M console with an MC2410M would provide a total
of 56 inputs. The CUE CTRL terminals of both consoles are
connected, providing full-function cueing from the main
unit. An echo unit is patched into the AUX 1 circuit. The
AUX 1 controls on the input channels will function as indi
vidual echo sends for each instrument, and the AUX 1 OUT
control is the master echo send. Echo return is adjusted
using the RETURN level control, and the echo can be
assigned to any of the ten monitor mixes, according to the
performers' wishes, using the RETURN in assign switches.
A mono tape deck is patched into the RETURN 2 input. For
setting the overall level of each monitor when the perform
ers are not present, a tape can be played through each
monitor by pressing the RETURN assign switches and
adjusting the appropriate master levels. Each group output
is connected to a monitor amp via a graphic equalizer, for
accurate equalization of each monitor, and for "ringing out"
(controlling feedback by lowering frequency response at
feedback peak frequencies) the system. These equalizers
could also be connected to the GROUP INSERT terminals.
Two of the input INSERTS are connected to effects units - a
compressor (useful for adding punch to vocals, for exam
ple) and a noise gate (which could be used to eliminate
hum from a guitar). Any effects units could be used, in the
input inserts for individual instruments, or in the group
inserts for individual monitor mixes.
The operator can monitor on headphones or via an ampli-
fier/speaker system connected to the CUE OUT, by pressing
the appropriate cue switches.
Operator's
monitor speakers
13
multi-connector box.)