Rane Music Mixer SM 26S User Manual

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OPERATORS MANUAL
SM 26S
SPLITTER MIXER
Quick Start
Realizing that in most areas there are laws against reading own-
ers manuals, and that reading them under the blankets at night 
with a flashlight makes you feel stupid, we therefore provide this 
brief, yet legal description of how to use the SM 26S just in case 
your batteries are low and your mother is about to come in the 
room.
To achieve a quick understanding of the SM 26S, think of 
it as a six channel mixer with faders and pans only. Or think of 
it as a 2-to-6 channel splitter with output level controls and a 
mix knob (to control how much of which input goes to which 
output). If you get that, you may stop here as long as you know 
what a TRS plug is.
As a six channel mixer, MONO INPUT 1 through 6 may 
be placed on the Right or Left bus or both, in any amount. The 
respective LEVEL controls on the front serve as the mixer’s fad-
ers, the adjacent PAN controls place the channel’s signal into the 
stereo field. As an effects mixer or line level expander for a larger 
mixer, set up the LEVELS then adjust the PANS. The MAS-
TER OUTPUT LEVEL
 adjusts the overall level of the mix at 
the Master Outputs.
As a splitter, place one or both input signals into the LEFT 
and/or RIGHT MASTER INs. Select the Input(s) to be placed 
at each of the six MONO OUTPUTS by rotating the MIX / 
PAN
 control to the proper position. Set the individual channel 
LEVEL
 controls for proper output level. The MASTER INPUT 
LEVEL
 control adjusts both Right and Left Input signal levels 
together.
WEAR PARTS: This product contains no wear parts.
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SM 26S
SPLITTER
MIXER
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SM 26S Connection
When connecting the SM 26S to other components in your sys-
tem for the first time, leave the power cord for last. This gives 
you a chance to make mistakes and correct them before damage 
is done to anything fragile.
As you have no doubt noticed, all Inputs and Outputs on the 
SM 26S’s rear panel are ¼" connectors. The Inputs and Outputs 
are active balanced on Tip-Ring-Sleeve (TRS) jacks which allow 
the flexibility of connecting in either a balanced or unbalanced 
fashion. If unbalanced operation is your preference, the simplest 
way to accomplish this is through the use of tip-sleeve ¼" con-
nectors. The ring is not essential unless balanced operation is 
required. Be aware that if you are running unbalanced and using 
TRS connectors with both tip and ring, the ring and sleeve must 
be shorted together. Failure to do so on the inputs results in a 
gain loss of 6 dB.
Balanced operation requires that TRS plugs be used. The tip 
is hot (+), the ring is return (–) and the sleeve is ground. Rane-
Note, “Sound System Interconnection” (included here) contains 
some great pictures to aid your interconnect ventures.