Behringer Ultralink Pro MX882 User Manual

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ULTRALINK PRO MX882 User Manual
6.2  Application as a splitter
Fig. 6.2: Block diagram of the SPLITTER function
A splitter is a distribution amplifier which allows for splitting a specific input 
signal to several outputs. This function is of use, e.g., in a large-scale sound 
reinforcement system where the mixer’s output signal needs to be allocated 
to several power amplifiers. Another field of application is in tape duplication 
systems, where one master tape machine is to be interfaced with several tape 
duplication recorders.
In this mode, the output signal from the mixer is applied to the main inputs of 
the BEHRINGER ULTRALINK PRO. If the SPLIT/MIX switches are set to “SPLIT”, 
the mono outputs of the respective channels provide either the left or the right 
main signal. Depending on the setting of the BALANCE control, any balance 
between left and right main signal can be adjusted.
At the same time, the main input signal is also sent to the left or right main 
output, so that here two additional splitter outputs are available. Please note 
that these outputs do not feature a balance routing function. The left main input 
is routed exclusively to the left main output; similarly, the right main input feeds 
the right main output only. 
6.2.1  The ULTRALINK PRO as a 4-channel stereo splitter
For this special application, the splitter function configures the unit as a 
4-channel stereo splitter. Here, the stereo signal source is connected to the two 
main inputs. If all mono channels are operated in SPLIT mode, the BALANCE 
controls of channels 1, 3, and 5 are set to “LEFT”, and the BALANCE controls of 
channels 2, 4, and 6 to “RIGHT”: thus, the corresponding stereo output pairs 
are routed through channels 1+2, 3+4, and 5+6. This kind of application is 
particularly useful for tape duplication systems.