FEATURES
1. POWER IN – Use the included power
adapter to connect the mixer to a power
outlet. While the power is switched off,
plug the power supply into the mixer
first, then plug the power supply into a
power outlet.
2. POWER SWITCH – Turns the mixer on
and off. Turn on the mixer after all
input devices have been connected and
before you turn on amplifiers. Turn off
amplifiers before you turn off the mixer.
3. FOOTSWITCH – When a latching-style
footswitch is connected to this jack with
a 1/4" TRS cable, it can be pressed to
allow all channels to bypass the mixer's
internal effects processor.
4. MIC INPUT – Connect a microphone to
these inputs with an XLR cable.
5. LINE INPUT * – Connect line-level
devices to these inputs with 1/4" cables.
6. GAIN – Adjusts the channel audio level
(pre-fader and pre-EQ gain). Adjust
this so that the PEAK LED just barely
lights up during the loudest parts of the
song.
7. HI EQ (TREBLE) – Adjusts the high
(treble) frequencies of the channel.
8. MID EQ – Adjusts the mid-range
frequencies of the channel.
9. LOW EQ (BASS) – Adjusts the low
(bass) frequencies of the channel.
10. AUX SEND 1 MON – Adjusts the
channel audio (pre-EQ) level that is
sent to the AUX SEND output labeled
"1 MON." You can use this to create a
custom monitor mix for yourself or your musicians.
11. AUX SEND 2 FX – Adjusts the channel audio (post-EQ) level that is sent
to the mixer's internal effects processor. Turn this up for the channels that
you want internal effects applied to. You can use this to apply external
effects to individual channels.
12. CHANNEL PAN – Adjusts the (mono) channel's position in the stereo
field.
13. BALANCE (CH 5/6 & 7/8) – Adjusts the balance between Channels 5 and
6 and Channels 7 and 8.
14. PEAK LED – The LED will flash if the signal is clipping. If this happens,
decrease the setting of the GAIN knob or CHANNEL VOLUME knob.
15. CHANNEL VOLUME – Adjusts the audio level on the channel.
16. AUX RETURN INPUTS ** – You can connect the outputs of an external
device to these inputs with 1/4" mono cables. This is usually used for
outboard effects devices but can also be used like an extra input channel
for synthesizers, drum machines, etc. If your source is mono, plug it into
the left jack and it will be heard on both the left and right sides.
17. AUX SEND OUTPUTS ** – You can use a 1/4" TRS cable to connect the
AUX 1 MON output to the input of an external amplifier or active monitor to create a custom monitor mix for onstage
musicians. You can adjust this level with the AUX RETURN LEVEL knob labeled "TO AUX 1 MON." To use an external
effects rack unit, compressor, etc. with the mixer, you can use a Y-cable to connect the AUX 2 FX output to the input of
your external device, then connect the outputs of the device to the AUX RETURN INPUTS of the mixer.
18. 2-TRACK INPUTS – You may connect these inputs to the outputs of an external sound source using a standard stereo
RCA cable (sold separately). You can send this channel to the monitor mix (using the MAIN/2-TRACK switch) and/or
the main mix (using the 2-TRACK TO MAIN switch).
19. 2-TRACK OUTPUTS – You may connect these outputs to the inputs of an external recording device using a standard
stereo RCA cable (sold separately).
20. CTRL ROOM OUTPUTS – Use standard 1/4" cables to connect these outputs to your monitor or amplifier system. The
level of these outputs is controlled by the CTRL ROOM / PHONES knob.
21. MAIN MIX OUTPUTS – Use standard 1/4" cables to connect these outputs to the house speaker or amplifier system.
The level of these outputs is controlled by the MAIN VOLUME knob.
22. PHONES – Connect your 1/4" stereo headphones to this output. The CTRL ROOM / PHONES knob controls the
volume.
* When using LINE INPUTS 5/6, 7/8,
and the AUX RETURNS:
• If only the left channel is used, the
signal will be heard in both left and
right channels and the balance will
not be adjustable.
• If only the right channel is used, the
signal will be heard in the right
channel only.
** To use an external effects rack unit,
compressor, etc., use a Y-cable (1/4"
stereo to two 1/4" mono) to connect the
AUX SEND "2 FX" output to the left and
right inputs your external device.
Connect the outputs of your external
device to the left and right AUX
RETURN INPUTS.
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23. EFFECTS SELECTOR – Selects the effect that the mixer's internal effects processor will apply to the various channels.
Each channel can send different levels of audio to the processor by adjusting their FX POST SEND knobs. See the
EFFECTS section for an explanation of the available effects.
24. VARIATIONS SELECTOR – Selects the amount of the effect applied to the various channels.
25. FX MUTE – Press this button to mute/unmute the effects.
26. AUX RETURN TO MAIN MIX – Adjusts the volume of the signal being sent into the AUX RETURN INPUTS and routed
to the MAIN MIX OUTPUTS.
27. AUX RETURN TO AUX 1 MON – Adjusts the volume of the signal being sent into the AUX RETURN INPUTS and
routed to the CTRL ROOM OUTPUTS.
28. 2-TRACK LEVEL – Adjusts the input signal level of the 2-TRACK INPUTS.
29. CTRL ROOM / PHONES – Adjusts the volume of the CTRL ROOM OUTPUTS and your headphones.
30. MAIN / 2-TRACK – Press this button to select which signal is routed to the CTRL ROOM OUTPUTS and your
headphones – the main mix or the signal from the 2-TRACK INPUTS.
31. 2-TRACK TO MAIN – Press this button to select which signal is routed to the MAIN MIX OUTPUTS – the main mix or
the signal from the 2-TRACK INPUTS.
32. MAIN VOLUME – Adjusts the volume of the MAIN OUT.
33. LED METERS – Shows the audio level of the main mix. Turn the volume down if the CLIP LED lights up excessively.
34. PHANTOM POWER – This switch activates and deactivates phantom power. When activated, phantom power supplies
+48V to the XLR mic inputs and the LED above the switch will be lit. Please note that most dynamic microphones do not
require phantom power, while most condenser microphones do. Consult your microphone’s documentation to find out
whether it needs phantom power.
35. POWER LED – Illuminates when the mixer is on.
EFFECTS
TO HEAR THE EFFECTS ON A CHANNEL: Use the EFFECTS SELECTOR to choose one of the effects below, adjust the
parameter with the VARIATIONS SELECTOR, then turn up the FX POST SEND for that channel.
# PRESET DESCRIPTION PARAMETER RANGE
1 VOCAL 1 Reverb, simulating a room with a small delay time. Decay time
Pre-delay
0.8~1.1s
0~79ms
2 VOCAL 2 Reverb, simulating a small space with a slight decay
time.
Decay time
Pre-delay
0.8~2.5s
0~79ms
3 LARGE HALL Reverb, simulating a large acoustic space. Decay time
Pre-delay 3.6~5.4s
23~55ms
4 SMALL HALL Reverb, simulating the acoustics of a stage space. Decay time
Pre-delay
1.0~2.9s
20~45ms
5 LARGE ROOM Reverb, simulating a studio with many early reflections. Decay time
Pre-delay 2.9~4.5s
23~55ms
6 SMALL ROOM Reverb, simulating a bright studio room. Decay time
Pre-delay
0.7~2.1s
20~45ms
7 PLATE Simulates bright plate reverb. Decay time
Pre-delay 0.6~6.1s
10ms
8 TAPE REVERB Simulates classic tape delay created by multiple
playback heads.
Decay time
Pre-delay
1.3~5.4
0~84ms
9 SPRING REVERB Simulates the lightly stretched sound of spring reverb
from analog transducers.
Decay time
Pre-delay 1.3~5.4s
0~84ms
10 MONO DELAY Reproduces the signal after a small period of time. Delay period 60~650ms
11 STEREO DELAY Reproduces the signal after a small period of time with a
slight difference between the two stereo channels.
Delay period
Feedback
210~400ms
37~73%
12 FLANGER Classic stereo flanging effect, similar to a jet plane
taking off.
Rate 0.16~2.79Hz
13 CHORUS Simulates the full, complex, watery sound of several
instruments playing the same thing.
Rate 0.5~5Hz
14 REVERB+DELAY Delay effect with room reverb. Delay period
Reverse decay time
211~375ms
1.0~2.9s
15 REVERB+FLANGER Stereo flanger effect with room reverb. Flanger rate
Reverse decay time
0.16~2.52Hz
16 REVERB+CHORUS Stereo chorus effect with room reverb. Chorus rate
Reverse decay time
0.5~4.74Hz
1.5~2.9s
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CHANNEL PAN – Adjusts the (mono) channel's position in the stereofield.13. BALANCE (CH 5/6 & 7/8) – Adjusts the balance between Channels 5 and6 and Channels 7 and 8.14. PEAK LED – The LED will flash if the signal is clipping. If this happens,decrease the setting of the GAIN knob or CHANNEL VOLUME knob.15. CHANNEL VOLUME – Adjusts the audio level on the channel.16. AUX RETURN INPUTS ** – You can connect the outputs of an externaldevice to these inputs with 1/4" mono cables. This is usually used foroutboard effects devices but can also be used like an extra input channelfor synthesizers, drum machines, etc. If your source is mono, plug it intothe left jack and it will be heard on both the left and right sides.17. AUX SEND OUTPUTS ** – You can use a 1/4" TRS cable to connect theAUX 1 MON output to the input of an external amplifier or active monitor to create a custom monitor mix for onstagemusicians. You can adjust this level with the AUX RETURN LEVEL knob labeled "TO AUX 1 MON." 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MAIN MIX OUTPUTS – Use standard 1/4" cables to connect these outputs to the house speaker or amplifier system.The level of these outputs is controlled by the MAIN VOLUME knob.22. PHONES – Connect your 1/4" stereo headphones to this output. The CTRL ROOM / PHONES knob controls thevolume.* When using LINE INPUTS 5/6, 7/8,and the AUX RETURNS:• If only the left channel is used, thesignal will be heard in both left andright channels and the balance willnot be adjustable.• If only the right channel is used, thesignal will be heard in the rightchannel only.** To use an external effects rack unit,compressor, etc., use a Y-cable (1/4"stereo to two 1/4" mono) to connect theAUX SEND "2 FX" output to the left andright inputs your external device.Connect the outputs of your externaldevice to the left and right AUXRETURN INPUTS.2 TK2 TK2 TK1455 56789101112 13 13141516161717 18182020 2123242514262728293031 323334352122191923423. EFFECTS SELECTOR – Selects the effect that the mixer's internal effects processor will apply to the various channels.Each channel can send different levels of audio to the processor by adjusting their FX POST SEND knobs. See theEFFECTS section for an explanation of the available effects.24. VARIATIONS SELECTOR – Selects the amount of the effect applied to the various channels.25. FX MUTE – Press this button to mute/unmute the effects.26. AUX RETURN TO MAIN MIX – Adjusts the volume of the signal being sent into the AUX RETURN INPUTS and routedto the MAIN MIX OUTPUTS.27. AUX RETURN TO AUX 1 MON – Adjusts the volume of the signal being sent into the AUX RETURN INPUTS androuted to the CTRL ROOM OUTPUTS.28. 2-TRACK LEVEL – Adjusts the input signal level of the 2-TRACK INPUTS.29. CTRL ROOM / PHONES – Adjusts the volume of the CTRL ROOM OUTPUTS and your headphones.30. MAIN / 2-TRACK – Press this button to select which signal is routed to the CTRL ROOM OUTPUTS and yourheadphones – the main mix or the signal from the 2-TRACK INPUTS.31. 2-TRACK TO MAIN – Press this button to select which signal is routed to the MAIN MIX OUTPUTS – the main mix orthe signal from the 2-TRACK INPUTS.32. MAIN VOLUME – Adjusts the volume of the MAIN OUT.33. LED METERS – Shows the audio level of the main mix. Turn the volume down if the CLIP LED lights up excessively.34. PHANTOM POWER – This switch activates and deactivates phantom power. When activated, phantom power supplies+48V to the XLR mic inputs and the LED above the switch will be lit. Please note that most dynamic microphones do notrequire phantom power, while most condenser microphones do. Consult your microphone’s documentation to find outwhether it needs phantom power.35. POWER LED – Illuminates when the mixer is on.EFFECTSTO HEAR THE EFFECTS ON A CHANNEL: Use the EFFECTS SELECTOR to choose one of the effects below, adjust theparameter with the VARIATIONS SELECTOR, then turn up the FX POST SEND for that channel.# PRESET DESCRIPTION PARAMETER RANGE1 VOCAL 1 Reverb, simulating a room with a small delay time. Decay timePre-delay0.8~1.1s0~79ms2 VOCAL 2 Reverb, simulating a small space with a slight decaytime.Decay timePre-delay0.8~2.5s0~79ms3 LARGE HALL Reverb, simulating a large acoustic space. Decay timePre-delay 3.6~5.4s23~55ms4 SMALL HALL Reverb, simulating the acoustics of a stage space. Decay timePre-delay1.0~2.9s20~45ms5 LARGE ROOM Reverb, simulating a studio with many early reflections. Decay timePre-delay 2.9~4.5s23~55ms6 SMALL ROOM Reverb, simulating a bright studio room. Decay timePre-delay0.7~2.1s20~45ms7 PLATE Simulates bright plate reverb. Decay timePre-delay 0.6~6.1s10ms8 TAPE REVERB Simulates classic tape delay created by multipleplayback heads.Decay timePre-delay1.3~5.4
0~84ms
9 SPRING REVERB Simulates the lightly stretched sound of spring reverb
from analog transducers.
Decay time
Pre-delay 1.3~5.4s
0~84ms
10 MONO DELAY Reproduces the signal after a small period of time. Delay period 60~650ms
11 STEREO DELAY Reproduces the signal after a small period of time with a
slight difference between the two stereo channels.
Delay period
Feedback
210~400ms
37~73%
12 FLANGER Classic stereo flanging effect, similar to a jet plane
taking off.
Rate 0.16~2.79Hz
13 CHORUS Simulates the full, complex, watery sound of several
instruments playing the same thing.
Rate 0.5~5Hz
14 REVERB+DELAY Delay effect with room reverb. Delay period
Reverse decay time
211~375ms
1.0~2.9s
15 REVERB+FLANGER Stereo flanger effect with room reverb. Flanger rate
Reverse decay time
0.16~2.52Hz
16 REVERB+CHORUS Stereo chorus effect with room reverb. Chorus rate
Reverse decay time
0.5~4.74Hz
1.5~2.9s
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