Samson MDR6 Manuale Utente

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2TK LEVEL
 
 The 2TK LEVELcontrol is used to adjust the amount of signal that is sent from the 2T IN jacks to the main L/R Mix 
bus.  For more information see the following section "Mixing a 2-track with the Stereo MIX".
HDM
 
 The HDM switch enables the HARD DISK MODE and is used 
to interface with a computer based, hard disk recorder.  When 
turned on, the channel RECORD switches are activated for 
special bussing and monitoring features.  For more informa-
tion on using HDM, see the section "Using the HDM" on page 
14 of this manual.
Mixing a 2-track with the Stereo Mix
You can mix the 2T IN with the input faders using the Hard Disk Mode.  
To do this follow these simple steps.
• 
 Connect the 2-track device to the 2T IN input connectors and 
any mic or line inputs to channels 1-8.
• 
 In this mode the C/ROOM+PHONES control will act as your 
master  volume,  so  for  now,  turn  that  all  the  way down.
• 
 Connect  the  CR  LEFT  and  RIGHT  outputs  to  your power 
amp or powered speakers.
• 
 Press the HDM switch in the master section so that the yellow 
LED is illuminated.
• 
 Now  raise  the  C/ROOM+PHONES  level  control  up to a bit 
under 5. 
• 
 Raise the MASTER FADERS to “O” so you can hear the mix from 
the input channels 1 – 8. 
• 
 Now, raise the channel faders and 2TK LEVEL  control until you have the mix you want.
• 
 Adjust the C/ROOM+PHONES level control to set the desired final level.
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Controls and Functions
2 TRACK INPUT AND OUTPUT
The MDR6’s 2 Track section provides the connections for playback and recording for an external device such as 
a DAT, cassette recorder, CD or Mini Disk.  -The signal from a device connected to the 2T IN is heard only in the 
CONTROL ROOM and HEADPHONE outputs.
MASTER SECTION
Auxiliary Return
The MDR6 has a stereo auxiliary return, which can be accessed via the pair of 1/4-inch phone jacks located on the top 
panel. The Auxiliary Return can be used to connect any stereo line level signal, but they are primarily used to connect the 
output of external effects processors.     
AUX RET 
 
 This adjusts the amount of signal that is coming from the AUX RET jacks to the MAIN bus.
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