Samson MXP 144FX Musical Toy Instrument User Manual


 
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MXP144/MXP144FX
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Top Panel Controls
42. POWER Indicator - The POWER LED lights up to
indicate that the main POWER switch (located on the
rear panel) is on.
43. Output Level Meter - The output level meter allows you
to monitor the level of the signal, which is being sent
to the MAIN MIX jacks.
NOTE: To avoid distortion, adjust the MAIN MIX level
control so that the 0 indicator LED lights occasionally.
44. PHANTOM Power Switch and Indicator - The mixer
features an on-board, 48-Volt Phantom power supply
to operate condenser microphones. When the switch
is engaged, the LED will illuminate indicating that
phantom power is now available at the microphone
preamps.
IMPORTANT NOTE: To avoid a loud pop, be sure to
turn down the master level controls before plugging
and unplugging the mic cables when the phantom
power is active. Be sure the MAIN level fader is turned
all the way down before activating the Phantom Power
to prevent pops from entering any external device
connected to the mixer. Also, be sure the Phantom
Power is OFF when connecting or disconnecting
microphones.
45. TAPE & USB (MXP144FX only) TO MIX 2 + PHONES
- This switch is used to assign the TAPE and USB
(MXP144FX only) inputs to the MIX 2 and PHONES
outputs.
46. TAPE & USB (MXP144FX only) TO MAIN MIX - This switch
is used to assign the TAPE and USB (MXP144FX only)
inputs to the MAN MIX output.
47. USB RETURN (MXP144FX only) and TAPE IN
Control - This level control is used to adjust the volume of the signal
returning from a computer via the USB input (MXP144FX only) and audio
connected to the TAPE IN RCA jacks.
48. MIX2/PHONES Control - The mixer has a second set of output connectors
carrying a duplicate of the MAIN MIX signal for the purpose of feeding
another speaker zone or recorder. The MIX 2/PHONES control knob is
used to set the volume of the MIX 2 output and the overall level of the
Headphone output.
49. MAIN MIX Fader - The MAIN MIX Level fader adjusts the level of main
left and right stereo mix sent to the MAIN MIX outputs.
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