CR1604-VLZ MIC/LINE MIXER OWNER’S MANUAL

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CR1604-VLZMIC/LINE MIXEROWNER’S MANUAL120 VAC 50/60 Hz 20W315mA/250V SLO-BLOPHANTOMPOWERMAIN INSERTMAIN ERMIC 16INSERT13LINEMIC 15MIC 14INSERT12LINE4LINEINSERT11DIRECT O)(MONO)RRR2MIC 13INSERT10LINEMIC 12INSERT9LINEMIC 11INSERT8LINEMIC 10MIC 9INSERT7LINEMIC 8INSERTINSERT6LINE5LINEMIC 7INSERT4LINEMIC 63LINEMIC 4MIC RT1 6OOINSERTBAL/UNBAL3LRAUX SENDAUX RETURNBAL/UNBALLCAUTION:TO REDUCE THE RISK OFFIRE REPLACE WITH SAMETYPE FUSE AND RATINGSUB OUTSBAL/UNBALLLINSERTC-R OUTSTAPEOUTPUTLBALUNBALMIC 3MIC 1MIC 2PATENT PENDING12345678910111213141516CR1604-VLZ16-CHANNEL MIC/LINE MIXERTRIM1-10dGBVC AINMIUTRIM2-10dGBVC AINMIU60-40dB10 10dBAUXAUXU1 155364HIEQ 15OO 15OO5364HIEQ 15 15OO5/6SHIFT4HIEQ364HIEQ 15OO364HIEQ 15OO364HIEQ 15OO364HIEQ364HIEQ 15OO4HIEQ364HIEQ 15OO4HIEQ364HIEQ 15OO4HIEQ364HIEQ 15OO364HIEQOOMAIN MIXTO SUBS 20C-R / PHNSONLY1–23–4PHAN4OOPWRRETURNSSOLOSTEREO AUX RETURNSHIU12k 20USOLO5/6SHIFTU12k 15OO5/6SHIFTUTO AUXSEND 2 15OO326EFFECTS TOMONITORSASSIGN OPTIONSUSOLOU 20OO1 15OO 15OO5/6SHIFT12k55UU2AUXSENDSU 15OOUU12k5 15OO5/6SHIFTU12k36 15OO5/6SHIFTU5U 10OOPREU 15OOU2 15OOPRETO AUXSEND 11 20OOU2 15OOU1 10OOULAMPU1 15OO2U 15OOU 15OO12k5 15OO5/6SHIFTU12k36U5/6SHIFTU5 15OOU 15OO12k5 15OO5/6SHIFTU12k36U5/6SHIFTU5 15OOU 15OO12k5 15OO5/6SHIFTU12k5 15UUUUPREU12V0.5A16-CHANNEL MIC/LINE MIXER1 15OO 15OOPREUAUX2 15OOPRETMCR1604-VLZ60-40dB10 10dBUU216-10dGBVC AINMI60-40dB1 15OOTRIMUAUX1 15OOU15-10dGBVC AINMI10 10dBUU2PREUAUX 15OOTRIMU60-40dB10 10dBUU 15OOPREU-10dGBVC AINMI60-40dB1 15OO214TRIMUAUX1 15OOPRE13-10dGBVC AINMI10 10dBUU2 15OOUAUX 15OOTRIMU60-40dB10 10dBUU212-10dGBVC AINMI60-40dB1 15OOTRIMUAUX1PREOO5/6SHIFTU12k5 15U 15OOU11-10dGBVC AINMI10 10dBUU2PREOO5/6SHIFTU12k5 15U 15OOUAUX 15OOTRIMU60-40dB10 10dBUU210-10dGBVC AINMI60-40dB1 15OOTRIMUAUX1PREOO5/6SHIFTU12k5 15U 15OOU9-10dGBVC AINMI10 10dBUU2PREOO5/6SHIFTU12k36 15OO5/6SHIFTU5 15U 15OOUAUX 15OOTRIMU60-40dB10 10dBUU28-10dGBVC AINMI60-40dB1 15OOTRIMUAUX1PREOOU 15OOU7-10dGBVC AINMI10 10dBUU2PREOOU 15OOUAUX 15OOTRIMU60-40dB10 10dBUU26-10dGBVC AINMI60-40dB1 15OOTRIMUAUX1PRE4EQ 15OOU5-10dGBVC AINMI10 10dBUU2PRE3AUX 15OOTRIMU60-40dB10 10dBUU24-10dGBVC AINMI60-40dB1 15OOTRIMUAUXUUOO-10dGBVC AINMI10 10dB1 15OO23TRIMU60-40dB10 10dBLEFT RIGHTU12k0 dB 0 dBuCLIP28-15 15U-15MIDUMID-15 15 15-15MIDU-15 15MIDU 15-15MIDU 15-15MIDU 15-15MIDU-15 15MIDU 15-15 15MIDU-15UMIDU-15 15 15UMID-15 15MID-15 15MIDU-15 15MIDU-15 15MIDUMIDU 2010C-R / PHONESTAPE IN7TAPETAPE TOMAIN MIXOOMAXOO4-15 15-15800 15-152002k 15-158008002002k 15-158002002k 15-158002002k 15-158002002k 15-152002k-15 158008002002k 15-158002002k-15 158002002k 15-158002002k 15-158002002k 15-158002002k 15-152002k 15-158008002002k 15208002002k2002k2SUBS 8k80HzOOLOWU80HzMAXSOLOSUBS 3–4LEVELSET71020-15 15-15-15 15 15-15-15 15 15-15 15-15 15-15 15-15-15 15 15-15 15-15 15-15 15-15 15-15 15-15LOW CUT75 Hz18dB/OCTLOW CUT75 Hz18dB/OCTLOW CUT75 Hz18dB/OCTLOW CUT75 Hz18dB/OCTLOW CUT75 Hz18dB/OCTLOW CUT75 Hz18dB/OCTLOW CUT75 Hz18dB/OCTLOW CUT75 Hz18dB/OCTLOW CUT75 Hz18dB/OCTLOW CUT75 Hz18dB/OCTLOW CUT75 Hz18dB/OCTLOW CUT75 Hz18dB/OCTLOW CUT75 Hz18dB/OCTLOW CUT75 Hz18dB/OCTLOW CUT75 Hz18dB/OCTLOW CUT75 SOLOLIGHTASSIGN TO MAIN MIX16-2030NORMAL (AFL)LEVEL SET OL-20R4MUTEOLSOLOR3MUTEMODEMAIN MIX 15MAINL-R RL-RL-RL-RL-RL-RL-RL-RL-RL-RL-RL-RL-RL-RL- CKTRACKTRACKTRACKTRACKTRACKTRACKTRACK12345678

CAUTIONAVISRISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCKDO NOT OPENRISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUENE PAS OUVRIRCAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCKDO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK)NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDEREFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNELATTENTION: POUR EVITER LES RISQUES DE CHOCELECTRIQUE, NE PAS ENLEVER LE COUVERCLE. AUCUNENTRETIEN DE PIECES INTERIEURES PAR L'USAGER. CONFIERL'ENTRETIEN AU PERSONNEL QUALIFIE.AVIS: POUR EVITER LES RISQUES D'INCENDIE OUD'ELECTROCUTION, N'EXPOSEZ PAS CET ARTICLEA LA PLUIE OU A L'HUMIDITEThe lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateraltriangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated"dangerous voltage" within the product's enclosure, that may beof sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.Le symbole éclair avec point de flèche à l'intérieur d'un triangleéquilatéral est utilisé pour alerter l'utilisateur de la présence àl'intérieur du coffret de "voltage dangereux" non isolé d'ampleursuffisante pour constituer un risque d'éléctrocution.The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended toalert the user of the presence of important operating and maintenance(servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.Le point d'exclamation à l'intérieur d'un triangle équilatéral estemployé pour alerter les utilisateurs de la présence d'instructionsimportantes pour le fonctionnement et l'entretien (service) dans lelivret d'instruction accompagnant l'appareil.SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS9. Object and Liquid Entry — Care should be taken so thatobjects do not fall into and liquids are not spilled into theinside of this Mackie product.10. Damage Requiring Service — This Mackie product shouldbe serviced only by qualified service personnel when:A. The power-supply cord or the plug has beendamaged; orB. Objects have fallen, or liquid has spilled intothis Mackie product; orC. This Mackie product has been exposed to rain;orD. This Mackie product does not appear to operatenormally or exhibits a marked change inperformance; orE. This Mackie product has been dropped, or itschassis damaged.11. Servicing — The user should not attempt to service thisMackie product beyond those means described in thisoperating manual. All other servicing should be referred to theMackie Service Department.1. Read Instructions — All the safety and operationinstructions should be read before this Mackie product isoperated.12. To prevent electric shock, do not use this polarized plugwith an extension cord, receptacle or other outlet unless theblades can be fully inserted to prevent blade exposure.2. Retain Instructions — The safety and operating instructions should be kept for future reference.Pour préevenir les chocs électriques ne pas utiliser cette fichepolariseé avec un prolongateur, un prise de courant ou uneautre sortie de courant, sauf si les lames peuvent être inséréesà fond sans laisser aucune pariie à découvert.3. Heed Warnings — All warnings on this Mackie product andin these operating instructions should be followed.4. Follow Instructions — All operating and other instructionsshould be followed.13. Grounding or Polarization — Precautions should be takenso that the grounding or polarization means of this Mackieproduct is not defeated.5. Water and Moisture — This Mackie product should not beused near water – for example, near a bathtub, washbowl,kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement, near aswimming pool, swamp or salivating St. Bernard dog, etc.14. This apparatus does not exceed the Class A/Class B(whichever is applicable) limits for radio noise emissions fromdigital apparatus as set out in the radio interferenceregulations of the Canadian Department of Communications.6. Heat — This Mackie product should be situated awayfrom heat sources such as radiators, or other devices whichproduce heat.ATTENTION —Le présent appareil numérique n’émet pas debruits radioélectriques dépassant las limites applicables auxappareils numériques de class A/de class B (selon le cas)prescrites dans le règlement sur le brouillage radioélectriqueédicté par les ministere des communications du Canada.7. Power Sources — This Mackie product should beconnected to a power supply only of the type described inthese operation instructions or as marked on this Mackieproduct.8. Power Cord Protection — Power supply cords should berouted so that they are not likely to be walked upon orpinched by items placed upon or against them, payingparticular attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles,and the point where they exit this Mackie product.15. To prevent hazard or damage, ensure that onlymicrophone cables and microphones designed to IEC 268-15Aare connected.WARNING — To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, donot expose this appliance to rain or moisture.

READ THIS PAGE!!!We realize that you must have a powerfulhankerin’ to try out your new CR1604-VLZ.Or you might be one of those people whonever reads manuals. Either way, all we askis that you read this page NOW, and the restcan wait until you’re good and ready. But doread it — you’ll be glad you did.LEVEL-SETTING PROCEDUREMessage to seasoned pros: do NOT set levels using the old “Turn the trim up until theclip light comes on, then back off a hair” trick.When a Mackie Designs mixer clip lightcomes on, you really are about to clip.This procedure really works — it assureslow noise and high headroom. Please read on.It’s not even necessary to hear what you’redoing to set optimal levels. But if you’d like to:Plug headphones into the PHONES outputjack, then set the C-R PHONES knob aboutone-quarter of the way up.The following steps must be performedone channel at a time:1. Turn the TRIM, AUX send and fadercontrols fully down.2. Be sure the 1–2, 3–4 and L–R channelassignment switches are all disengaged.3. Set the EQ knobs at the center detents.4. Connect the signal source to the MICor LINE channel input.5. Engage (push in) the channel’s SOLOswitch.6. Push in the MODE switch in the outputsection (LEVEL SET (PFL) mode) —the LEVEL SET LED will light.7. Play something into the selected input,at real-world levels.8. Adjust the TRIM control so that thedisplay on the meter stays around “0.”(Only the left meter is active in theLevel-Setting Procedure.)9. If you’d like to apply some EQ, do sonow and return to the previous step.10. Disengage that channel’s SOLO switch.11. Repeat for each of channels 1–16.Other Nuggets of WisdomFor optimum sonic performance, the channelfaders and the MAIN L-R MIX fader should beset near the “U” (unity gain) markings.Always turn the MAIN L-R MIX fader and C–R/PHONES knob down before making connectionsto and from your CR1604-VLZ.If you shut down your equipment, turn offyour amplifiers first. When powering up, turnon your amplifiers last.Save the shipping box! You may need itsomeday, and you don’t want to have to pay foranother one.INSTANT MIXING1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.13.14.15.Here’s how to get goingright away, assuming you owna microphone and a keyboard:Plug your microphone into Channel 1’sMIC input.Turn on the CR1604-VLZ.Perform the Level-Setting Procedure .Connect cords from the MAIN OUT jacksto your amplifier.Hook up speakers to the amp and turn it on.Set channel 1’s fader to the “U” mark.Engage (push in) Channel 1’s L-R switch.Set the MAIN L-R MIX fader one-quarterof the way up.Sing like a canary!Plug your keyboard into channels 3 and 4.Turn channel 3’s PAN knob fully left andchannel 4’s PAN knob fully right.Set those faders to the “U” mark.Perform the Level-Setting Procedure .Engage the L-R switch on these channels.Play like a madman and sing like a canary!It’s your first mix!Please write your serial number here forfuture reference (i.e. insurance claims, techsupport, return authorization, etc.):Purchased at:Date of purchase:Part No. 820-034-00 Rev. C 4/97 1997 Mackie Designs, All Rights Reserved.Printed in the U.S.A.3

INTRODUCTIONThank you! There are a lot of makes andmodels of compact mixers out there, all competing for your bucks but you have voted withyour wallet for the folks in Woodinville whospecialize in American-made mixers.Now that you have your CR1604-VLZ, find outhow to get the most from it. That’s where thismanual comes in.HOW TO USE THIS MANUALSince many of you folks will want to hook upyour CR1604-VLZ immediately, the first pagesyou will encounter after the table of contents arethe ever popular hookup diagrams. These showtypical mixer setups for Record/Mixdown, Video,Disc Jockey and Stereo PA. After this section is adetailed tour of the entire mixer.Every feature of the CR1604-VLZ will bedescribed “geographically;” in other words, inorder of where it is physically placed on themixer’s top or rear panel. These descriptions aredivided into the first three manual chapters, justas your mixer is organized into three distinctzones:1. PATCHBAY: The zillion jacks on the backof the “pod.”2. CHANNEL STRIP: The sixteen channelstrips on the left.3. OUTPUT SECTION: The output section onthe right.Whenever a specific CR1604-VLZ component is mentioned, it’ll be in all capital letterssans-serif type. That can help you find references to specific controls much faster, withoutslowing you down as you read normally. For example: The quick brown fader jumped over theRUDE SOLO LIGHT.120 VAC 50/60 Hz 20W315mA/250V SLO-BLOMAIN INSERTMAIN OUTPHANTOMPOWERBAL/UNBALLTAPEINPUTC-R OUTSTAPEOUTPUTSUB RT14LINEMIC 16INSERT13LINEMIC 15MIC LINELINEINSERT11MIC 13INSERT10LINEMIC 12INSERT9LINEMIC 11INSERT8LINEMIC 10INSERT7LINE8MIC 9MIC 8INSERTINSERT6LINE5LINEMIC BALUNBAL22L(MONO)2 6OOINSERT4RRCAUTION:TO REDUCE THE RISK OFFIRE REPLACE WITH SAMETYPE FUSE AND RATINGINSERTDIRECT OUTBAL/UNBAL3L(MONO)INSERTAUX SENDAUX RETURNBAL/UNBALLL3LINEMIC 4MIC 5LINE2BALUNBALBALUNBALBALUNBALMIC 6INSERTINSERT1LINEBALUNBALMIC 3MIC 1MIC 2PATENT PENDINGTRIM1-10dGBVC AINMIUTRIM2-10dGBVC AINMIU60-40dB10 10dBAUX364 15OO4HIUEQ64 15HIEQ364 15HIEQ364HIEQ4HIEQ364HIEQ364HIEQ64HIEQ4HIEQ64 15HIEQ64HIEQHIEQ4HIEQ64 15UEQSOLOPHAN5/6SHIFTHIU12kEQOOMAIN MIXTO SUBS 20C-R / PHNSONLY1–23–4RETURNSSOLOHILEFT RIGHTU12k0 dB 0 dBuCLIP28-15 15-15UMID-15 15MIDU 15-15MIDU-15 15MIDU 15-15MIDU 15-15MIDU 15-15MIDU-15 15MIDU 15-15 15MIDU-15-15 15MIDU 15MIDU-15 15MIDU-15 15MIDU-15 15MIDU-15 15MIDUOOMIDUMAX 2010TAPE IN7OOC-R / PHONES4-15 15-15800 15-152k 15-158008002002002k 15-158002002k 15-158002002k 15-158002002k 15-152k-15 158008002002002k 15-158002002k-15 158002002k 15-158002002k 15-158002002k 15-158002002k 15-152k 15-158008002002002k2TAPE TOMAIN MIXTAPE 1508002002k2002k2SUBS 8kOOLOWU80Hz80HzMAXSOLOSUBS 3–4LEVELSET71020-15 15-15-15 15 15-15-15 15 15-15 15-15 15-15 15-15-15 15 15-15 15-15 15-15 15-15 15-15 15-15LOW CUT75 Hz18dB/OCTLOW CUT75 Hz18dB/OCTLOW CUT75 Hz18dB/OCTLOW CUT75 Hz18dB/OCTLOW CUT75 Hz18dB/OCTLOW CUT75 Hz18dB/OCTLOW CUT75 Hz18dB/OCTLOW CUT75 Hz18dB/OCTLOW CUT75 Hz18dB/OCTLOW CUT75 Hz18dB/OCTLOW CUT75 Hz18dB/OCTLOW CUT75 Hz18dB/OCTLOW CUT75 Hz18dB/OCTLOW CUT75 Hz18dB/OCTLOW CUT75 Hz18dB/OCTLOW CUT75 T1234RPHONES16MUTE30RUDESOLOLIGHTNORMAL (AFL)LEVEL SET (PFL)ASSIGN TO MAIN MIXL15MUTEMODEMAIN MIX 1–21–21–21–21–21–2MAINL-R L-RL-RL- OOTRACK3OOTRACK4OOTRACK5OOTRACK6OOTRACK7TRACK8Also at the back of this manual is a sectionon connectors: XLR connectors, balanced connectors, unbalanced connectors, special hybridconnectors. Although we provide diagramsthroughout the manual, the Connectionsappendix gives more of the whys and whereforesfor beginners.ARCANE MYSTERIES ILLUMINATED4PWRSTEREO AUX RETURNSU12k 20OUTPUTSECTIONOOA PLUG FOR THE CONNECTORS SECTIONU26 15OOTO AUXSEND 2 15OOASSIGN OPTIONSU3SOLO 15OO 155/6SHIFTU 20OOAUXSENDS1Since the CR1604-VLZ is often purchased byfolks who are new to the jargon of professionalaudio, we’ve included a fairly comprehensivedictionary of pro-audio terms. If terms like “clipping,” “noise floor,” or “unbalanced” leave youblank, flip to the glossary at the back of thismanual for a quick explanation.EFFECTS TOMONITORS22 10OO5UOOHIU12k3 15OOU2 15U5THE GLOSSARY: A HAVEN OFNON-TECHINESS FOR THE NEOPHYTETO AUXSEND 11 20OOUUOOPREOO 155/6SHIFTU12k6UOO 10OO2 15U3U1 15LAMPU1PRE5 15OO5/6SHIFTU12k4 15OO5/6SHIFTU6 15U 15OO3UUOOUOOU560-40dB10 10dB2 15PREOOU 1512k312V0.5A16-CHANNEL MIC/LINE MIXER1 15UOOU5 15OOUOO5/6SHIFTU12k3TMCR1604-VLZAUXUOO2 15PREU516-10dGBVC AINMI60-40dB10 10dB1 15UOOPREOO 155/6SHIFTU12k6UOO5/6SHIFTU3TRIMUAUXUOO2 15OOU5 15OO 15OO5/6SHIFT12k3U 15OOU5 15OOU 15U12kU5 15OOUOO5/6SHIFTU12kU5 15OO5/6SHIFTU12k6 15OO5/6SHIFTU3U 15OOU5 15OOU 155/6SHIFT12kU5 15OOUOOU12kU2 15PRE60-40dB10 10dB1 15CHANNEL STRIPSU515-10dGBVC AINMIUAUXUOOTRIM-10dGBVC AINMI60-40dB10 10dB1 15UOO14TRIMUAUXUOO2 15PRE13-10dGBVC AINMI60-40dB10 10dB1 15UOOTRIMUAUXUOO2 15PRE12-10dGBVC AINMI60-40dB10 10dB1 15UOOTRIMUAUXUOO2 15PRE11-10dGBVC AINMI60-40dB10 10dB1 15UOOTRIMUAUXUOO2 15PRE10-10dGBVC AINMI60-40dB10 10dB1 15UOOTRIMUAUXUOO2 15PRE9-10dGBVC AINMI60-40dB10 10dB1 15UOOTRIMUAUXUOO2 158-10dGBVC AINMI60-40dB10 10dB1 15UOOTRIMUAUXUOOPREOO 155/6SHIFTU12k3UOO5/6SHIFT 152 15U57-10dGBVC AINMI60-40dB10 10dB1PREOO 15OO5/6SHIFTEQ6U 15OO3TRIMUAUXUOOUOOU5 15OOU4 152PREU56-10dGBVC AINMI60-40dB10 10dB1 15OOPREUTRIMUAUXUOO2 15OOPRE5-10dGBVC AINMI60-40dB10 10dB1 15U2 15OOTRIMUAUXUOOUU2360-40dB10 10dB1 15OO4-10dGBVC AINMIUAUXU1 15OOTRIM-10dGBVC AINMI60-40dB10 10dBAUXU13TRIMUThroughout these chapters you’ll find illustrations, with each feature numbered. If you’recurious about a feature, simply locate it on theappropriate illustration, note the number attached to it, and find that number in the nearbyparagraphs or refer to the table of contents.You’ll also find cross-references to these numbered features within a paragraph. For instance, ifyou see “To wire your own cables: ,” simply findthat number in the manual and you’ve found youranswer. (These are not page numbers.)You’ll also notice feature numbers just floating in space, like this . These numbersdirect you to relevant information.This icon marks information that is criticallyimportant or unique to theCR1604-VLZ. For your owngood, read them and remember them. They will be on the final test.This icon will lead you toin-depth explanations of features and practical tips. Whilenot mandatory, they’ll havesome valuable information.Finally, we’ve included an appendix titled“Balanced Lines, Phantom Powering, Grounding and Other Arcane Mysteries.” This sectiondiscusses some of the down ’n’ dirty practicalrealities of microphones, fixed installations,grounding, and balanced versus unbalancedlines. It’s a gold mine for the neophyte and eventhe seasoned pro might learn a thing or two.

CONTENTSLEVEL-SETTING PROCEDURE . 3AUX . 20INSTANT MIXING .

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