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Cadac LIVE1 User Manual

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Live1

5. Subgroup outputs – In addition to acting as subgroups of the main mix,

the four individual group outputs are also available. They are post-subgroup
fade/mute. Connectors are ¼” (6.35 mm) 3-pole (TRS) jack sockets;
nominal output level is 0 dBu, max. output level is +21 dBu. Wiring as per
table at [4] above.

6. Subgroup inserts - ¼” (6.35 mm) 3-pole (TRS) jack sockets, for the

connection of external processing across the whole subgroup. The insert is
pre-fade/mute. Both send and return are unbalanced, at a nominal level of
0 dBu. Max. return input level is +10 dBu, with an impedance of 10 k

 

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Wiring is as per table at [2] above.

7. Auxiliary Sends – the six aux. send outputs are balanced, and are

available at ¼” (6.35 mm) 3-pole (TRS) jack sockets. Nominal output level
is 0 dBu, maximum output level +21 dBu. Wiring is as per table at [4] above.

8. Auxiliary Returns – the six aux. return inputs are balanced, and are on

¼” (6.35 mm) 3-pole (TRS) jack sockets. Nominal input level is 0 dBu,
maximum input level +21 dBu. Wiring is as per table at [4] above.

9. Stereo returns – the inputs of the two stereo returns are balanced, with

separate sockets for left and right inputs. The connectors are ¼” (6.35 mm)
3-pole (TRS) jack sockets. Nominal input level is 0 dBu, maximum input
level +21 dBu. Wiring is as per table at [4] above.

10. L-R Master outputs (main) – the main stereo output of the Live1 is

available in both balanced and unbalanced (see [11] below) form on two
different connector types. The two pairs of outputs are buffered from each
other. The main (balanced) outputs are on two (L & R) 3-pin male XLR
connectors. Nominal output level is 0 dBu, maximum output level +21 dBu.
Wiring is per the table at [1] above.

11. Mono Master output - A secondary, balanced mono output, operating at

the same levels is also available. This connector is labelled LINE OUT on
the rear panel. Nominal output level is 0 dBu, source impedance 100

 

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The connector is a ¼” (6.35 mm) 3-pole (TRS) jack socket; note that this
carries an (L+R) sum of the main stereo output. Wiring is per the table at
[4] above.

12. Master inserts – two ¼” (6.35 mm) 3-pole (TRS) jack sockets, for the

connection of external processing across the main outputs. The insert
is post-EQ and pre-fade/mute. Both send and return are unbalanced,
at a nominal level of 0 dBu. Max. return input level is +10 dBu, with an
impedance of 10 k

 

. Wire as per table at [2] above.

13. Monitor outputs – these carry the AFL/PFL output of the mixer for

monitoring and checking purposes. As AFL is stereo, separate left and right
outputs are provided. The outputs are electronically balanced on, ¼” (6.35
mm) 3-pole (TRS) jack sockets. Nominal output level is 0 dBu, maximum
level +21 dBu. Wire as per the table at [4] above.