X2 X2 DJ Equipment User Manual


 
Applications
38 X2 Reference Manual
If several “hot” (loud) Channels are assigned to a Group, it is possible that the
Group will overload. Since the internal electronics of the X2 have 18 dB above 0 VU
of headroom, it is only possible to clip the Group if:
the Group meter is hitting the top of its range with the GROUP MASTER
FADER set to nominal level, or
the GROUP MASTER FADER is set to -20 or lower, and the Group Meter is
reading 0 or above.
Once again, it may be necessary to decrease either the MIC/LINE GAIN control, the
Channel FADERS, or both, of each of the Channels assigned to the Group.
Recording a Single Source to One Track
When recording a single source appearing on one Channel onto a single tape track,
it is usually best to use the TAPE OUT of the Channel. This provides the most direct
connection between the X2 Mixer and the multitrack since the audio has a shorter
path to go through before being recorded.
To record a single source to a single track:
1 With a microphone or instrument connected to the desired input channel, set
the input level correctly (see page 31, Setting Levels). Make sure the
CHAN/MON REVERSE switch is up.
2 Connect the channel’s TAPE SEND to the Input of the desired tape track (see
pages 25 and 26, Interfacing with a Multitrack Recorder).
3 Press DIR. This selects the direct output of the channel as the source for the
TAPE OUT jack. At this point, you may see the channel meter of the X2 respond
to the microphone or instrument, if the meter is in the TAPE SEND mode (to
change the meter bridge mode, see page 35).
4 To monitor (listen to) the signal through the multitrack tape machine, place the
tape machine track you are recording on into the “source” or “input” mode
(usually by arming the track for recording) and raise the Tape Monitor FADER
in the same channel as the source being recorded.
Be sure the L-R buttons of the Channel being recorded are in the “Off” position (up).
Otherwise, this will cause the monitoring to be false since the signal will be heard from two
sources: the Channel (source) and the Tape Monitor (return).
NEVER press the CHAN/MON REVERSE switch when the tape recorder is in input or
record mode and the DIR switch is down. This will cause feedback, since the tape will be
trying to record its own output.
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