Reference [Mixer]
ZOOM MRS-1266
75
DRUM
BASS
12345678
9/10
MASTER
(11/12)
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Track 4
Track 5
Track 6
Track 7
Track 8
Tracks 9/10
Master track
(tracks 11/12)
OUTPUT
To maste
r
track
From master track
Bass
sound
Drum
sound
From
immediately
after [MASTER] fader
To immediately
before [MASTER] fader
Recorder section
Rhythm section
Track mixer
About the mixer
The mixer of the MRS-1266 is divided into two sections: an
“input mixer” that processes the input signals from the input
jacks, and a “track mixer” that processes the signals from the
tracks of the recorder section and from the rhythm section.
Details of each mixer are described below.
■ Input mixer
The input mixer serves to adjust the sensitivity of the signals
that are input from the INPUT 1 - 6 jacks and the GUITAR/
BASS INPUT 1 - 2 jacks, set various parameters such as pan
and send levels to the send/return effects, and assign the
signals to the recorder tracks.
The parameters that can be adjusted in the input mixer are
listed in the following table.
■ Track mixer
The track mixer serves to process the playback signals of the
recorder tracks (1 - 8, 9/10) and the sound of the drum kit/
bass program of the rhythm section, and mix these signals to
stereo. The signal mixed by the track mixer is routed via the
[MASTER] fader to the [OUTPUT] jacks and the master
track (see diagram below).
INPUT jacks
Input mixer
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Track 4
Track 5
Track 6
Track 7
Track 8
Tracks 9/10
Recorder section
CHO SEND
REV SEND
PAN
REC LVL
Volume sent to chorus/delay (send/return effect)
Volume sent to reverb (send/return effect)
Left/right position (L/R channel balance)
Volume of input signal (position of [REC LEVEL]
control)
Description Parameter
Reference [Mixer]
This section explains the functions and operation of the mixer built into the MRS-1266.