REAR PANEL OVERVIEW
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Power – Please plug in the supplied power adapter (DC 12V 2A) and connect it to a power source. Please
only use the supplied power adapter – using an alternate power adapter may result in damage to the HDMIX.
2.
XLR Output (Master) – Connect these balanced outputs to an amplifier or
speaker system. In general, we recommend using these balanced outputs,
especially for long cable runs.
3.
RCA Output (Master) – Connect these unbalanced outputs to an amplifier or
speaker system.
4.
RCA Output (Zone) – This is an auxiliary output which can be used for sending your mix to audio recorders or
an additional speaker system for mix monitoring. The output level is controlled with the Zone knob on the top
panel.
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RCA Input (Channel 3) – Connect external audio devices to this input. If connecting phono-level turntables,
make sure that you set the LINE / PHONO switch to PHONO. If connecting line-level devices, such as CD
players and samplers, please set the switch to LINE. Please note that Channel 3 is routed to the right side of
the crossfader.
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RCA Input (Channel 2) – Connect external audio devices to this input. This input only allows for line-level
devices, such as CD players and samplers. Please note that Channel 2 is routed to the left side of the
crossfader.
7.
RCA Input (Channel 1) – Connect external audio devices to this input. If connecting phono-level turntables,
make sure that you set the LINE / PHONO switch to PHONO. If connecting line-level devices, such as CD
players and samplers, please set the switch to LINE.
crossfader.
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MIC 2 – Connect a ¼" microphone to this input. The signal from this input is routed to Channel 1. You can
select between the RCA inputs or this microphone channel by flipping the LINE / MIC 2 switch on the top panel
to the appropriate position.
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MIC 1 – Connect a ¼" microphone to this input. The signal from this input is routed to the Mic Channel on the
left side of the mixer.
10.
USB Port – Use the included USB cable to connect the HDMIX to your computer for transferring and building
your music. There are two connection scenarios:
a.
Not connected – you can access music from the hard drive or the CD/DVD player directly from the
HDMIX.
b.
Connected to computer – when connected to a computer's USB port, the HDMIX functions as an
external hard drive and CD-ROM. We highly recommend using the Librarian application, included on the
drive, to build your music Library after copying your music to the HDMIX. Do this while the HDMIX is still
connected to the computer.
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USB Inputs – Attach additional mass storage media to these USB ports. You may also connect the included
USB keyboard to one of these ports for quick navigation and searching.
Note: HDMIX can play MP3, WAV and AAC music formats stored on FAT16, FAT32, NTFS (read-only)
and HFS+ file systems.
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IMPORTANT:
Always
disconnecting the HDMIX or your computer.
properly eject the drive before removing the connection or
turning off power may damage the drive and its contents.
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Please note that Channel 1 is not routed to the
follow
proper
procedure
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The Master output level is
controlled with the Master
knob on the top panel.
when
Failure to
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