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Mackie TT24 Digital  Live Console Owner’s Manual
Rear Panel Connectors
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4.1.6
MONITOR
These 
¼-in TRS output connectors provide three balanced line-level signals 
that can be used to provide another stereo (L, R outputs) or mono (M output) 
main mix output or to monitor the CD/TAPE A or CD/TAPE B inputs. See 
on page 94 for more information.
Connect these outputs to the inputs of an amplifier, powered speaker, or re-
cording device. Typically, the L and R outputs are connected to active studio 
monitors and the M output to an active floor wedge.
4.1.7
CD/TAPE A IN/OUT
These RCA jacks connect to the inputs and outputs of a CD/tape device. The 
TAPE IN jacks accept an unbalanced signal from a tape recorder or other signal 
source using standard consumer audio RCA cables. The signal can be routed to 
the MONITOR outputs with CD/TAPE A selected as the source in the MON. 
through the MONITOR or PHONES outputs.
The CD/TAPE A inputs can also be routed to the MAINS OUT from the STEREO 
INPUT Touchscreen. This allows playing music between sets over the main PA 
speakers. When engaged, the QuickMix Area provides input level adjustment 
for CD/TAPE A on a rotary encoder.
WARNING: Selecting L/R in the STEREO INPUT Touchscreen for the CD/TAPE A input can cre-
ate a feedback path between TAPE IN and TAPE OUT. Make sure your tape 
deck is not in record, record pause, or input monitor mode, and turn the tape 
level control all the way down.
The CD/TAPE A outputs produce an unbalanced signal that is tapped off the 
MAINS OUT. Normally, these are connected to the inputs of a recorder, but 
they can be used as two additional main outputs (i.e., for another zone).
4.1.8
CD/TAPE B Input
These 
¼-in TRS input connectors accept balanced or unbalanced line level 
signals from the outputs of a CD/tape player or virtually any stereo line-level 
source.
The CD/TAPE B input can be routed to the MAINS OUT from the STEREO 
INPUT Touchscreen (see page 95). This allows adding the signal to the MAINS 
OUT or just playing music between sets over the main PA speakers.