MAIN MIX LEFT/RIGHT XLR OUTPUTS
In a live sound application, the LEFT/ RIGHT MIX outputs are connected to a power amplifier or powered speak-
ers. In a recording application, the LEFT/ RIGHT MIX outputs
are used to connect to the inputs of a stereo device such as
computer sound card, DAT, or cassette recorder.
MAIN MIX LEFT/RIGHT 1/4-INCH OUTPUTS
In a live sound application, the LEFT/ RIGHT MIX outputs are
connected to a power amplifier or powered speakers. In a
recording application, the LEFT/ RIGHT MIX outputs are used
to connect to the inputs of a stereo device such as computer
sound card, DAT, or cassette recorder.
CONTROL ROOM LEFT/RIGHT OUTPUT
The Control Room outputs are used to connect a studio moni-
tor system. The Control Room outputs have the same output
as the L/R MIX, however, the level can be adjusted indepen-
dently from the main mix using the C ROOM/HEADPHONES
control.
HEADPHONE OUTPUT
You can connect a standard pair of stereo headphones to the PHONES jack and depending on the position of
the 2T TO CR switch, you will hear either the 2-Track input or the MAIN mix.
AUX Send 1
The signal present at the AUX1 output is sent from the AUX1 bus, which is fed from the AUX 1 send on the input
channels. The AUX 1 output can be used as the EFFECTS SEND bus in a live sound situation by connecting the
output to a power amp an external effects device.
AUX Send 2
The signal present at the AUX 2 output is sent from the AUX 2 bus, which is fed from the AUX 2 send on the
input channels. The AUX 2 output can be used as the MONITOR MIX bus in a live sound situation by connecting
the output to a power amp and monitor speaker.
AUX RETURN 2 LEFT/RIGHT
The AUX RETURN 2 LEFT/RIGHT are stereo inputs that are generally used to connect the outputs of an effects
processor, but can also accept the signal from any line level source like a keyboard, recorder and even another
mixer. The signal connected to the AUX RETURN 2 LEFT/RIGHT will feed the main LEFT/RIGHT MIX bus. The
overall level is controlled by the AUX RET 2 knob located in the master section on the front panel. Use the
LEFT/MONO input when connecting a mono input signal to the AUX RETURN.
AUX RETURN 1 LEFT/RIGHT
The AUX RETURN 1 LEFT/RIGHT are stereo inputs that are generally used to connect the outputs of an effects
processor, but can also accept the signal from any line level source like a keyboard, recorder and even another
mixer. The signal connected to the AUX RETURN 1 LEFT/RIGHT will feed the main LEFT/RIGHT MIX bus. The
overall level is controlled by the AUX RET 1 knob located in the master section on the front panel. Use the
LEFT/MONO input when connecting a mono input signal to the AUX RETURN.
2TR INPUT
The MDR1064 features dual RCA connectors for the left and right 2-track input. You can
use these inputs to connect a CD, Cassette, Mini Disk, DAT or the output from a computer
sound card. To listen to the input connected to the 2T IN, be sure to check the position of
the 2T To Mix and 2T TO CR switches. For more information on using the 2 Track inputs, see
the section “PLAYING BACK A CD USING 2T TO MIX ” on page 14 of this manual.
2TR OUTPUT
If you want to record the mix from your MDR1064, you can use the 2-track OUT connec-
tors. The dual RCA connectors can be connected to a CD, Cassette, Mini Disk, DAT or
even the input of a computer sound card for hard disk recording. For more information on
using the 2 Track outputs, see the section “RECORDING A MIX FROM THE MDR1064 ” on page 14 of this manual.
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