Behringer Mixer QX1002 User Manual

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QX1202 /QX1002  
Premium 12/10-Input 2-Bus Mixer with XENYX Mic Preamps  
& Compressors, British EQs, KLARK TEKNIK Multi-FX Processor  
and USB/Audio Interface  
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XENYX QX1202USB/QX1002USB User Manual  
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or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades  
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the manufacturer.  
Use only high-quality professional speaker cables with  
¼" TS or twist-locking plugs pre-installed. All other  
installation or modification should be performed only  
by qualified personnel.  
12. Use only with the  
cart, stand, tripod, bracket,  
or table specified by the  
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manufacturer, or sold with  
the apparatus. When a cart  
is used, use caution when  
moving the cart/apparatus  
combination to avoid  
This symbol, wherever it appears,  
alerts you to the presence of uninsulated  
dangerous voltage inside the  
enclosure - voltage that may be sufficient to constitute a  
risk of shock.  
injury from tip-over.  
This symbol, wherever it appears,  
alerts you to important operating and  
maintenance instructions in the  
13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or  
when unused for long periods of time.  
14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.  
Servicing is required when the apparatus has been  
damaged in any way, such as power supply cord or plug  
is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen  
into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed  
to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has  
been dropped.  
accompanying literature. Please read the manual.  
Caution  
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not  
remove the top cover (or the rear section).  
No user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to  
qualified personnel.  
Caution  
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock,  
do not expose this appliance to rain and  
15. The apparatus shall be connected to a MAINS socket  
outlet with a protective earthing connection.  
16. Where the MAINS plug or an appliance coupler is  
used as the disconnect device, the disconnect device shall  
remain readily operable.  
moisture. The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping  
or splashing liquids and no objects filled with liquids,  
such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.  
Caution  
These service instructions are for use  
by qualified service personnel only.  
To reduce the risk of electric shock do not perform any  
servicing other than that contained in the operation  
instructions. Repairs have to be performed by qualified  
service personnel.  
1. Read these instructions.  
2. Keep these instructions.  
3. Heed all warnings.  
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4. Follow all instructions.  
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.  
6. Clean only with dry cloth.  
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in  
accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.  
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as  
radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus  
(including amplifiers) that produce heat.  
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XENYX QX1202USB/QX1002USB User Manual  
1. Introduction  
1.1 General mixing console functions  
A mixing console fulfils three main functions:  
The XENYX Series represents a milestone in the development of mixing console  
technology. With the new XENYX microphone preamps including phantom power  
as an option, balanced line inputs and a powerful effects section, the mixing  
consoles in the XENYX Series are optimally equipped for live and studio  
applications. Owing to state-of-the-art circuitry your XENYX console produces  
a warm analog sound that is unrivalled. With the addition of the latest digital  
technology these best-in-class consoles combine the advantages of both analog  
and digital technology.  
Signal processing:  
Preamplification  
Microphones convert sound waves into voltage that has to be amplified  
several-fold; then, this voltage is turned into sound that is reproduced  
in a loudspeaker. Because microphone capsules are very delicate in their  
construction, output voltage is very low and therefore susceptible to  
interference. Therefore, mic signal voltage is amplified directly at the mixer  
input to a higher signal level that is less prone to interference. This higher,  
interference-safe signal level has to be achieved through amplification using  
an amplifier of the highest quality in order to amplify the signal and add  
as little noise to it as possible. The XENYX Mic Preamp performs this role  
beautifully, leaving no traces of noise or sound coloration. Interference that  
could take place at the preamplification level could affect signal quality  
and purity, and would then be passed on to all other devices, resulting in  
inaccurate sounding program during recording or playback.  
The microphone channels feature high-end XENYX Mic Preamps that compare  
well with costly outboard preamps in terms of sound quality and dynamics and  
boast the following features:  
130 dB dynamic range for an incredible amount of headroom  
A bandwidth ranging from below 10 Hz to over 200 kHz for crystal-clear  
reproduction of even the finest nuances  
The extremely low-noise and distortion-free circuitry guarantees absolutely  
natural and transparent signal reproduction  
Level-setting  
They are perfectly matched to every conceivable microphone with up to  
60 dB gain and +48 volt phantom power supply  
Signals fed into the mixer using a DI-box (Direct Injection) or the output of a  
sound card or a keyboard, often have to be adjusted to the operating level of  
your mixing console.  
They enable you to use the greatly extended dynamic range of your  
24-bit/192-kHz HD recorder to the fullest, thereby maintaining optimal  
audio quality  
Frequency response correction  
Using the equalizers found in each channel strip, you can simply, quickly and  
effectively adjust the way a signal sounds.  
“British EQ”  
Signal distribution:  
The equalizers used for the XENYX Series are based on the legendary circuitry of  
top-notch consoles made in Britain, which are renowned throughout the world  
for their incredibly warm and musical sound character. Even with extreme gain  
settings these equalizers ensure outstanding audio properties.  
Individual, processed signals from the channel strips are compiled on  
busses and are fed into the main section for further processing. Connections  
for recording equipment, power amplifiers, headphones as well as RCA  
connectors are available here. The mix is sent to the internal FX processors or  
external effects processors via aux sends and returns. Similarly, a mix can be  
created for the musicians on the stage (monitor mix).  
KLARK TEKNIK FX Processor  
Additionally, your XENYX mixing console has a KLARK TEKNIK effects processor  
with 24-bit A/D and D/A converters included, which gives you 100 presets  
producing first-class reverb, delay and modulation effects plus numerous  
multi-effects in excellent audio quality.  
Mix:  
All other mixing console functions fall under this vital category. Creating a  
mix means primarily adjusting the volume levels of individual instruments  
and voices to one another as well as giving them the appropriate weight  
within the overall frequency spectrum. Likewise, you’ll have to sensibly  
spread individual voices across the stereo image of a signal. At the end of  
this process, adjusting the level of the entire mix to other equipment in the  
signal path is required (e. g. recorder/crossover/amplifier).  
!!  
Caution!  
We should like to draw your attention to the fact that extreme volumes  
may damage your hearing and/or your headphones or loudspeakers.  
The interface of BEHRINGER mixing consoles is optimized for these tasks,  
Turn the MAIN MIX control and PHONES control in the main section fully enabling you to easily keep track of the signal path.  
counterclockwise before you switch on the unit. Always be careful to  
set appropriate volume levels.  
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1.2 Before you get started  
2. Control Elements and Connectors  
This chapter describes the various control elements of your mixing console.  
All controls, switches and connectors will be discussed in detail.  
1.2.1 Shipment  
Your mixing console was carefully packed in the factory to guarantee safe  
transport. Nevertheless, we recommend that you carefully examine the  
packaging and its contents for any signs of physical damage that may have  
occurred during transit.  
2.1 Mono channels  
If the unit is damaged, please do NOT return it to us, but notify your  
dealer and the shipping company immediately, otherwise claims for  
damage or replacement may not be granted.  
To assure optimal protection of your XENYX during use or transport,  
we recommend utilizing a carrying case.  
Please always use the original packaging to avoid damage due to  
storage or shipping.  
Never let unsupervised children play with the XENYX or with  
its packaging.  
Please dispose of all packaging materials in an environmentally-  
friendly fashion.  
1.2.2 Initial operation  
Be sure that there is enough space around the unit for cooling purposes and to  
avoid overheating please do not place your mixing console on high-temperature  
equipment such as radiators or power amps.  
Never connect the XENYX to the power supply unit when the latter is  
connected to the mains! First connect the power supply unit to the  
console, then connect the power supply unit to the mains.  
Please make sure that all units have a proper ground connection.  
For your own safety, never remove or disable the ground  
conductor from the unit or on the AC power cord. The unit should  
always be connected to a mains socket outlet with a protective  
earthing connection.  
Fig. 2.1: Connectors and controls on the mono channels  
When installing the product, ensure the appliance coupler or power  
cord is easily accessible for disconnecting the unit from mains.  
MIC  
Each mono input channel offers a balanced microphone input via the XLR  
connector and also features switchable +48 V phantom power supply for  
condenser microphones. The XENYX preamps provide undistorted and noise-free  
gain as is typically known only from costly outboard preamps.  
1.2.3 Online registration  
Please register your new BEHRINGER equipment right after your purchase  
warranty carefully.  
Please mute your playback system before you activate the phantom  
power supply to prevent switch-on thumps being directed to  
your loudspeakers. Please also note the instructions in chapter  
2.4 “Main section”.  
Should your BEHRINGER product malfunction, it is our intention to have it  
repaired as quickly as possible. To arrange for warranty service, please contact  
the BEHRINGER retailer from whom the equipment was purchased. Should your  
BEHRINGER dealer not be located in your vicinity, you may directly contact  
one of our subsidiaries. Corresponding contact information is included in the  
original equipment packaging (Global Contact Information/European Contact  
Information). Should your country not be listed, please contact the distributor  
nearest you. A list of distributors can be found in the support area of our  
website (http://behringer.com).  
LINE IN  
Each mono input also features a balanced line input on a ¼" connector.  
Unbalanced devices (mono connectors) can also be connected to these inputs.  
Please remember that you can only use either the microphone  
or the line input of a channel at any one time. You can never use  
both simultaneously!  
Registering your purchase and equipment with us helps us process your repair  
claims more quickly and efficiently.  
Thank you for your cooperation!  
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GAIN  
PAN  
Use the GAIN control to adjust the input gain. This control should always be  
turned fully counterclockwise whenever you connect or disconnect a signal  
source to one of the inputs.  
The PAN control determines the position of the channel signal within the stereo  
image. This control features a constant-power characteristic, which means the  
signal is always maintained at a constant level, irrespective of position in the  
stereo panorama.  
The scale has 2 different value ranges: the first value range (+10 to +60 dB)  
refers to the MIC input and shows the amplification for the signals fed in there.  
LEVEL  
The second value range (-10 to +40 dBu) refers to the line input and shows  
its sensitivity. The settings for equipment with standard line-level signals  
(-10 dBV or +4 dBu) look like this: While the GAIN control is turned all the way  
down, connect your equipment. Set the GAIN control to the external devices’  
standard output level. If that unit has an output signal level display, it should  
show 0 dB during signal peaks. For +4 dBu, turn up GAIN slightly, for -10 dBV a  
bit more. Tweaking is done using the CLIP LED.  
The LEVEL control determines the level of the channel signal in the main mix.  
Attention: Since the FX path for the effect processor is connected  
post-fader, the LEVEL control has to be turned up in order to get this  
channel’s signal to the effects processor!  
CLIP  
The CLIP-LED’s of the mono channels illuminate when the input signal is driven  
too high, which could cause distortion. If this happens, use the GAIN control to  
reduce the preamp level until the LED does not light anymore.  
COMP  
Use the COMP knob to adjust the amount of compression effect on the channel.  
Compression limits the dynamic range of the audio source, which can help vocals  
cut through a mix better, for example. Turn the COMP knob clockwise until the  
adjacent LED occasionally lights during speech/singing.  
2.2 Stereo channels  
EQ  
All mono input channels include a 3-band equalizer. All bands provide boost or  
cut of up to 15 dB. In the central position, the equalizer is inactive.  
The circuitry of the British EQs is based on the technology used in the best-known  
top-of-the-line consoles and providing a warm sound without any unwanted  
side effects. The result are extremely musical equalizers which, unlike simple  
equalizers, cause no side effects such as phase shifting or bandwidth limitation,  
even with extreme gain settings of 15 dB.  
The upper (HIGH) and the lower band (LOW) are shelving filters that increase  
or decrease all frequencies above or below their cut-off frequency. The cut-off  
frequencies of the upper and lower band are 12 kHz and 80 Hz respectively.  
The mid band is configured as a peak filter with a center frequency of 2.5 kHz.  
Unlike shelving filters, the peak filter processes a frequency range that extends  
upwards and downwards around its middle frequency.  
LOW CUT  
In addition, the mono channels are equipped with a steep LOW CUT filter  
designed to eliminate unwanted low-frequency signal components. These can  
be noises created by hand-held microphones, subsonic noise or plosive sounds  
created by highly sensitive microphones.  
FX  
Fig. 2.2: Connectors and controls on the stereo channels  
FX sends enable you to feed signals via a variable control from one or more  
channels and sum these signals to a bus. The bus appears at the console’s FX send LINE IN  
output and can be fed from there to an external effects device. The return from  
the effects unit is then brought back into the console on the stereo channels.  
Each FX send is mono and features up to +15 dB gain.  
Each stereo channel has two balanced line level inputs on ¼" connectors for left  
and right channels. If only the connector marked “L” (left) is used, the channel  
operates in mono. The stereo channels are designed to handle typical line level  
As the name suggests, the FX sends of the XENYX mixing consoles are intended to signals. Both inputs will also accept unbalanced connectors.  
drive effects devices (reverb, delay, etc.) and are therefore configured post-fader.  
With XENYX mixing consoles, the channel fader is called LEVEL control.  
FX  
In the QX1002/1202USB, the FX send is routed directly to the built-in effects  
processor. To make sure that the effects processor receives an input signal,  
you shouldn’t turn this control all the way to the left (-∞).  
The FX send of the stereo channels functions similar to that of the mono channels.  
However, since the FX send bus is mono, a mono sum is first taken from the stereo  
input before it is sent to the FX bus.  
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BAL  
2-TRACK INPUT  
The BAL(ANCE) control determines the levels of left and right input signals  
relative to each other before both signals are then routed to the main stereo mix  
bus. If a channel is operated in mono via the left line input, this control has the  
same function as the PAN control used in the mono channels.  
The 2-TRACK INPUTs are used to bring an external signal source (e.g. CD player,  
tape deck, etc.) into the console. They can also be used as a standard stereo line  
input, so the output of a second XENYX or BEHRINGER ULTRALINK PRO MX882 can  
be connected. Alternatively the line or tape output of a hi-fi amplifier with source  
selection switch could also be hooked up here, allowing you to easily listen to  
additional sources (e.g. CD player, MP3 player, sound card etc.).  
LEVEL  
The LEVEL control determines the volume of the channel being sent to the  
main mix.  
2-TRACK OUTPUT  
These connections are laid out as RCA connectors and are wired parallel to  
MAIN OUT. Connect the inputs of a computer sound card or a recorder here.  
The output signal level is set up using the highly accurate MAIN MIX fader.  
+4/-10  
The stereo inputs of the XENYX have an input sensitivity switch which selects  
between +4 dBu and -10 dBV. At -10 dBV (home-recording level), the input is  
more sensitive (requires less level to drive it) than at +4 dBu (studio level).  
2.4 Main section  
2.3 Connector array of the main section  
CLIP  
SIG  
Fig. 2.3: Connectors of the main section  
FX SEND  
The FX SEND connector outputs the signal you picked up from the individual  
channels using the FX controls. You can connect this to the input of an external  
effects device in order to process the FX bus’ master signal. Once an effects mix is  
created, the processed signal can then be routed from the effects device outputs  
back into a stereo input.  
Fig. 2.4: Control elements of the main section  
+48 V  
If the connected effects processor receives no input signal,  
the FX SEND control is probably too low. This also goes for the built-in  
effects processor.  
The red “+48 V” LED lights up when the phantom power is turned on.  
Phantom power is required to operate condenser microphones and is activated  
using the +48 V switch located above the +48 V LED.  
Adjust your external effects processor to 100% wet (effects signal  
only), because the effects signal is added to the main mix along with  
the “dry” channel signals.  
Connect microphones before you switch on the phantom power supply.  
Please do not connect microphones to the mixer (or the stagebox/  
wallbox) while the phantom power supply is switched on. In addition,  
the monitor/PA loudspeakers should be muted before you activate the  
phantom power supply. After switching on, wait approx. one minute to  
allow for system stabilization.  
In this instance, the FX control of the channel being used as an effects  
return should be turned fully counterclockwise, otherwise feedback  
problems can occur!  
Caution! You must never use unbalanced XLR connectors  
(PIN 1 and 3 connected) on the MIC input connectors if you want to  
use the phantom power supply.  
PHONES/CTRL ROOM OUT  
The stereo PHONES connector (at the top of the connector panel) is where  
headphones are connected. The balanced CTRL ROOM OUT connectors carry  
the summed effects and main mix signals. The PHONES/CONTROL ROOM  
control in the main section adjusts the level of both headphones and main  
monitor outputs.  
POWER  
The POWER LED indicates that the console is powered on.  
LEVEL INDICATOR  
MAIN OUT  
The 4-segment display accurately displays the relevant signal level.  
The MAIN OUT connectors are balanced mono connectors. The main mix signal  
appears here at a level of 0 dBu. The MAIN MIX fader adjusts the volume of  
these outputs.  
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XENYX QX1202USB/QX1002USB User Manual  
LEVEL SETTING:  
USB CONNECTOR  
To correctly set the gains of the channels, first set the LEVEL controls of the input  
channels to their center positions. Then use the GAIN controls to increase the  
input amplification until signal peaks show 0 dB on the level meter.  
Connect your mixer to a computer using a standard USB cable. This enables a  
stereo signal to be sent to and from your mixer and computer. The signal sent  
from the mixer to the computer is the same as the main bus. The audio returning  
from the computer into the mixer appears directly in the main and/or control  
room bus (depending on USB/2TR to MAIN and PHONES/CTRL RM buttons).  
When recording to digital recorders, the recorder’s peak meter should not go into  
overload. While analog recorders can be overloaded to some extent, creating only  
a certain amount of distortion, digital recorders distort quickly when overloaded. Insert the USB type B plug into the USB jack on the mixer, and the other end  
In addition, digital distortion is not only undesirable, but also renders your  
recording completely useless.  
into a free USB port on your computer. There are no required drivers, but we  
recommend that PC users install the ASIO driver which can be downloaded from  
behringer.com.  
The CLIP-LED’s of your XENYX display the level virtually independent  
of frequency. A recording level of 0 dB is recommended for all  
signal types.  
NOTE: The mixer cannot be bus-powered via USB! Always use the included power  
adaptor to supply power to the mixer.  
MAIN MIX  
2.6 Digital effects processor  
Use the MAIN MIX fader to adjust the volume of the main out.  
CLIP  
SIG  
PHONES/CONTROL ROOM  
Use the PHONES/CONTROL ROOM control to adjust the signal level of the  
CONTROL ROOM and PHONES outputs.  
USB/2TR TO MAIN MIX  
When the USB/2TR TO MAIN MIX switch is pressed, the 2-Track and USB  
inputs are assigned to the main mix, providing an additional input for MP3  
players, computers, MIDI instruments or other signal sources that do not require  
any processing. Pressing this button automatically mutes the 2-TR OUT/USB  
recording signal.  
Fig. 2.6: Effects section  
100 KLARK TEKNIK EFFECTS  
The XENYX QX1202USB/QX1002USB features a built-in digital stereo effects  
processor designed by KLARK TEKNIK. This effects processor offers a large  
number of standard effects such as Hall, Chorus, Flanger, Delay and various  
combination effects. Using the FX control, you can feed signals into the effects  
processor. The integrated effects module has the advantage of requiring no  
wiring. This way, the danger of creating ground loops or uneven signal levels is  
eliminated at the outset, completely simplifying the handling.  
USB/2TR TO PHONES/CTRL RM  
Press the USB/2TR TO PHONES/CTRL RM switch if you want to monitor the  
2-Track and USB inputs via the CTRL ROOM and PHONES outputs. A typical studio  
application of this function is recording music into a digital audio workstation  
(DAW) with simultaneous reproduction (see ch. 3.1).  
FX TO CONTROL  
SIGNAL and CLIP LED  
If you want to monitor only the effects signal in your headphones or monitor  
speaker(s), press the FX TO CTRL RM switch. Now the signal of the effects  
processor can be monitored alone, and the main mix and/or 2-Track signal is no  
longer present on the phone and control room outputs.  
The SIGNAL LED on the effects module shows the presence of a signal whose  
level is high enough. This LED should always be on. However, make sure that the  
CLIP LED lights up only sporadically. If it is lit constantly, you are overdriving the  
effects processor, which leads to unpleasant distortion. If this occurs, turn the  
FX controls down somewhat.  
2.5 USB Connector  
PROGRAM  
The PROGRAM control has two functions: by turning the PROGRAM control,  
you dial the number of an effect. The number of the preset you just dialed up  
blinks in the display. To confirm your selection, press the PROGRAM control;  
the blinking stops.  
Fig 2.5: USB connector  
FX TO MAIN  
The FX TO MAIN control feeds the effects signal into the main mix. If the control  
is turned all the way counterclockwise, no effects signal is present in the sum  
signal of the mixing console.  
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Presets List  
Reverb  
00  
01  
02  
03  
04  
05  
06  
07  
08  
09  
10  
11  
Modulation  
Small Chamber  
Mid Chamber  
Big Chamber  
Theater  
Small Room 1  
Small Room 2  
Mid Room 1  
Mid Room 2  
Large Room  
Small Hall  
Concert Hall  
Mid Hall  
Big Hall  
Ambient Hall  
Church  
Short Plate  
Mid Plate  
Long Plate  
Gold Plate  
Vint250Verb 1  
Vint250Verb 2  
Mid Spring  
Long Spring  
Gated Reverb Short  
Gated Reverb Mid  
Gated Reverb Long  
Gated Alive  
Reverse Short  
Reverse Mid  
Reverse Long  
55  
56  
57  
58  
59  
60  
61  
62  
63  
64  
65  
66  
67  
68  
69  
70  
71  
72  
73  
74  
75  
76  
77  
78  
Soft Chorus  
Warm Chorus  
Phat Chorus  
Classic Flanger  
Warm Flanger  
Stereo Flanger  
Classic Phaser  
Warm Phaser  
Heavy Phaser  
Stereo Phaser  
Slow Tremolo  
Fast Tremolo  
Panner 1  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
Panner 2  
Detune 1  
Detune 2  
Minor Third Up  
Major Third Up  
Fifth Up  
Fourth Down  
Octave Down  
Minor Chord  
Major Chord  
Jazzy  
Multi  
79  
80  
81  
82  
83  
84  
85  
86  
87  
88  
89  
90  
91  
92  
93  
Delay + Chorus 1  
Delay + Chorus 2  
Delay + Chorus 3  
Delay + Flanger 1  
Delay + Flanger 2  
Delay + Pitch 1  
Early Reflections / Delay  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
50  
51  
52  
53  
54  
Short Ambience  
Delay + Pitch 2  
Mid Ambience  
Live Ambience  
Big Ambience  
Stadium  
Early Reflections 1  
Early Reflections 2  
Early Reflections 3  
Early Reflections 4  
Slap Delay  
Short Delay 1  
Short Delay 2  
Mid Delay 1  
Mid Delay 2  
Mid Delay 3  
Long Delay 1  
Long Delay 2  
Long Delay 3  
Stereo Delay  
Ping-Pong Delay  
Short Echo  
Mid Echo 1  
Mid Echo 2  
Long Echo 1  
Long Echo 2  
Delay + Reverb 1  
Delay + Reverb 2  
Delay + Reverb 3  
Chorus + Reverb 1  
Chorus + Reverb 2  
Flanger + Reverb 1  
Flanger + Reverb 2  
Detune + Reverb  
Special FX  
94  
95  
96  
97  
98  
99  
LFO Filter 1  
LFO Filter 2  
Talkbox 1  
Talkbox 2  
Overdrive  
Distortion  
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3. Applications  
3.1 Recording studio  
HPS3000  
C-1  
B212D  
XM8500  
V-AMP3  
B2031A  
Keyboard  
Fig 3.1: The QX1002USB in a home studio  
Even though most of the tasks in a studio can nowadays be accomplished using  
a computer, a mixing console remains an unavoidable piece of equipment that  
lets you effectively manage audio inputs and outputs: microphone signals need  
to be pre-amplified prior to being recorded, and the quality of microphone  
sound is often worked on; recording and playback signals must be routed to the  
appropriate connectors or integrated into the mix; the volume of headphones  
and studio monitors needs to be adjusted, and so on. The extensively equipped  
main section of the XENYX mixing consoles provides concrete benefits to you.  
Recording and playback:  
Each connected sound source is pre-amplified, EQ'ed and then routed to the  
main bus. You may also add one of the onboard effects to any of the signals  
(see Chapter 2.6). Use the LEVEL controls to adjust the relative level of your  
sources. The main bus is sent to your computer via USB. The performance can be  
recorded in your Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) and further edited with the  
software. To monitor the recording signal and listen back to a recorded track,  
press the USB/2-TR TO CTRL RM button. This sends the signal returning from your  
computer to monitor speakers connected to the CONTROL ROOM OUT jacks.  
Wiring:  
Connect your sound sources to the microphone/line inputs of the mixing console.  
Connect a pair of reference speakers (optional) to the main outputs, and connect  
a computer to the USB connector on the rear panel. Your monitor speakers are  
connected to the control room outputs; the headphones are connected to the  
headphone output.  
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3.2 Live sound  
B215D Active Speakers  
Bass Guitar  
XM8500  
DI100  
F1320D Active Monitors  
L
R
Portable  
Digital  
Recorder  
MP3 Player  
FX2000 Eꢀects Processor  
Fig 3.2: Live performance with the QX1202USB  
The above diagram shows some typical connections for a live performance using 4. Installation  
the QX1202USB. Mono sources such as microphones and line-outs from guitar  
preamps or DI boxes can be connected to channels 1-4 via XLR or ¼" cables.  
Stereo sources can be connected to channels 5/6 through 11/12 via ¼" cables.  
4.1 Mains connection  
AC POWER IN  
If an external effects processor is to be used instead of the onboard processor,  
connect the FX SEND jack to the input of your processor. Turn the FX knob  
up on each channel that you want to add effects to. Connect the outputs  
(usually stereo) from the processor to one of the stereo channels as shown  
in the diagram. Make sure to leave the FX knob for this stereo channel fully  
counterclockwise (off) to avoid feedback loops. Turn the LEVEL knob up on the  
stereo channel receiving the processed signal to blend the effects into the mix.  
Connect the power supply to the 3-pin mains connector on the rear of the  
console. Use the AC adapter supplied to connect the console to the mains.  
The adapter complies with all applicable safety standards.  
Please use only the power supply unit provided with the console.  
Never connect the XENYX to the power supply unit while the latter is  
connected to the mains! First connect the console to the power supply  
unit, then connect the power supply unit to the mains.  
Connect the MAIN OUTPUTS to active speakers or a power amplifier. You may also  
connect active floor monitors to the CONTROL ROOM OUTPUTS so the on-stage  
talent can hear the mix. The 2-Track inputs can be used to connect an MP3  
player for music between sets, and the 2-Track outputs can be used to connect a  
digital recorder.  
Please note that both the power supply unit and the mixing console  
heat up considerably during operation. This is completely normal.  
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4.2 Audio connections  
You will need a large number of cables for different applications. The illustrations  
below show how the connectors should be wired. Be sure to use only  
high-grade cables.  
Please use commercial RCA cables to connect the 2-Track inputs and outputs.  
You can, of course, also connect unbalanced equipment to the balanced inputs/  
outputs. To do this, use either mono plugs or stereo plugs with the ring and  
sleeve bridged (pins 1 and 3 in the case of XLR connectors).  
Caution! Never use unbalanced XLR connectors (PIN 1 and 3 connected)  
on the MIC input connectors when using the phantom power supply.  
Fig. 4.3: ¼" stereo plug  
Fig. 4.1: XLR connections  
Fig. 4.4: Stereo plug for headphones connection  
Fig. 4.2: ¼" mono plug  
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5. Specifications  
QX1202USB  
Mono Inputs  
QX1002USB  
QX1202USB  
QX1002USB  
Phones Output  
Type  
Microphone Inputs (XENYX Mic Preamp)  
¼" TRS connector, unbalanced  
Type  
XLR connector, balanced, discrete input circuit  
Max. output level  
2-Track Out  
+21 dBu / 22 Ω (+25 dBm)  
Mic E.I.N. (20 Hz - 20 kHz)  
@ 0 Ω source resistance  
@ 50 Ω source resistance  
@ 150 Ω source resistance  
-133 dB / -137 dB A-weighted  
-130 dB / -134 dB A-weighted  
-127 dB / -131 dB A-weighted  
<10 Hz - 150 kHz (-1 dB)  
<10 Hz - 200 kHz (-3 dB)  
+10 dB to +60 dB  
Type  
Impedance  
Max. output level  
Main Mix System Data (Noise)  
RCA connector, unbalanced  
1 kΩ  
+21 dBu  
Frequency response  
Main mix @ -∞,  
channel fader @ -∞  
Main mix @ 0 dB,  
channel fader @ -∞  
Main mix @ 0 dB,  
channel fader @ 0 dB  
FX Section  
Type  
Converter  
Sample rate  
Power Supply  
Power consumption  
USA/Canada  
Adapter  
Australia  
Adapter  
U.K./Europe  
Adapter  
-105 dB / -108 dB A-weighted  
-93 dB / -96 dB A-weighted  
-83 dB / -85 dB A-weighted  
Gain range  
Max. input level  
Impedance  
Signal-to-noise ratio  
Distortion (THD + N)  
Line Input  
+12 dBu @ +10 dB Gain  
1.9 kΩ balanced  
107 dB / 110 dB A-weighted (0 dBu In @ +22 dB Gain)  
0.006% / 0.005% A-weighted  
KLARK TEKNIK  
24-bit Sigma Delta  
40 kHz  
Type  
Impedance  
Gain range  
Max. input level  
Stereo Inputs  
Type  
¼" TRS connector, balanced  
20 kΩ balanced, 10 kΩ unbalanced  
-10 dB to +40 dB  
+21 dBu @ 0 dB Gain  
20 W  
120 V~, 60 Hz  
MXUL6  
230 - 240 V~, 50 Hz  
MXSAA6  
230 V~, 50 Hz  
2 x ¼" TRS connector, balanced  
20 kΩ balanced, 10 kΩ unbalanced  
(+4 dBu operating level)  
Impedance  
20 kΩ balanced, 5 kΩ unbalanced (-10 dBV)  
Gain range  
Max. input level  
2-Track In  
+4 dBu / -10 dBV  
+22 dBu  
MXUK6 / MXEU6  
220 V~, 50 Hz / 220 V~, 60 Hz  
MXCCC6 / MXKR6  
100 V~, 50/60 Hz  
MXJP6  
China/Korea  
Adapter  
Japan  
Type  
RCA connector  
19.5  
+21 dBu  
Impedance  
Max. input level  
Equalizer  
Adapter  
Output  
2 x 14.8 V~, 2 x 500 mA  
USB  
Low  
Mid  
High  
Aux Sends  
Type  
Impedance  
Max. output level  
Aux Returns  
Type  
Impedance  
Max. input level  
Main Outputs  
Type  
Impedance  
Max. output level  
Control Room Output  
Type  
80 Hz / 15 dB  
2.5 kHz / 15 dB  
12 kHz / 15 dB  
Connecter  
Sample rate  
Physical/Weight  
Type B  
48 kHz  
50 x 250 x 248 mm  
50 x 195 x 248 mm  
(2.0 x 7.7 x 9.8")  
1.1 kg (2.4 lbs)  
¼" TRS connector, balanced  
Dimensions (H x W x D)  
Weight  
(2.0 x 9.8 x 9.8")  
120 Ω  
+21 dBu  
1.5 kg (3.3 lbs)  
Asio is a trademark or registered trademark of Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH.  
¼" TRS connector, balanced  
20 kΩ balanced, 10 kΩ unbalanced  
+21 dBu  
¼" TRS connector, balanced  
120 Ω balanced  
+21 dBu  
¼" TRS connector, balanced  
Impedance  
Max. output level  
120 Ω  
+21 dBu  
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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS  
COMMISSION COMPLIANCE  
INFORMATION  
XENYX QX1202USB/QX1002USB  
Responsible Party Name:  
Address:  
MUSIC Group Services US Inc.  
18912 North Creek Parkway,  
Suite 200 Bothell, WA 98011,  
USA  
Phone/Fax No.:  
Phone: +1 425 672 0816  
Fax: +1 425 673 7647  
XENYX QX1202USB/QX1002USB  
complies with the FCC rules as mentioned in the following paragraph:  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B  
digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed  
to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential  
installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency  
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause  
harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that  
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause  
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined  
by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the  
interference by one or more of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the  
receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the  
following two conditions:  
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and  
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may  
cause undesired operation.  
Important information:  
Changes or modifications to the equipment not expressly approved by MUSIC Group  
can void the user’s authority to use the equipment.  
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