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ProMix 12 Installation and Operation Manual
OPERATION
OPERATION
(See Figure 4 for controls (x) referenced in the text.)
Operation of the ProMix 12 is simple and straightforward. Audio sources can be
mixed to the Program and/or Audition buses. Line channels can be also be fed to
the Cue bus. The console’s outputs can be monitored via the Monitor system and
VU meters. The console operator can also use headphones, plugged into the Phones
output. A separate Booth output can feed headphones used by a booth announcer.
The console operator can talk to the booth announcer using the Talkback function;
the booth announcer can respond using the Talkback feature in the announce booth.
MIC INPUT CHANNELS
Mic channels are turned on and off using the Mic ON/OFF buttons (1). When a mic
is on, the “ON” LED (4) will be illuminated. Mic audio can be assigned to the
Program bus using the PGM button (2). The AUD button (3) assigns mic channel
audio to the Audition bus. Both buses can be used simultaneously. The relative mix
level is determined by the FADER (5). The “normal” position is –15dB, which
yields 15dB of “in hand” gain.
Mic 1 is pre-programmed to mute the Monitor system when Mic 1 is on. Mics 2 and
3 can be user-programmed to mute the Monitor system if necessary. (See Section 3.2.)
LINE INPUT CHANNELS
Line channels are assigned to the Program and/or Audition bus using the PGM but-
tons (2) and AUD buttons (3). Both buses can be used simultaneously. Line chan-
nels can be “previewed” by using the Cue bus. Pressing the CUE button (7) will
override other bus assignments, and send the audio to the Cue system (pre-fader).
The relative mix level of line sources is determined by the FADER (6). The “nor-
mal” position is -15dB, which yields 15 dB of “in hand” gain. Line channel source
equipment can be remotely started using the START button (8) directly below each
line channel fader.
MONITOR SYSTEM
The console’s main mix buses (PGM, AUD, and CUE) can be monitored via the
Monitor system. In addition, audio from an off-air monitor can be heard through
the Monitor system. A unique feature of the PROMIX 12is the “CueMix” system,
whereby audio on the CUE bus can be heard through the Monitor system, providing
the console operator Cue bus audio that is superior that coming from the traditional
“cue speaker” found on most other consoles. Other Monitor functions include the
ability to switch the Monitor output to monaural (to check for phase errors) and a
DIM function that instantly lowers the Monitor output by 20dB.
Two buttons determine what is normally heard on the Monitor system. The
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