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# Log into the Log Book and note any problems other students have had in the studio.
 
# Log into the Log Book and note any problems other students have had in the studio.
 
#* Is the mixer and the rest of the room normalized?  If not, note it in the Log Book.
 
#* Is the mixer and the rest of the room normalized?  If not, note it in the Log Book.
# Switch on the rack near the patchbay, then the powerbar in the rack on the desk.
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# Switch on the rack near the patchbay, and switch on the rack to the right of the mixer.
 
# Power up computer.
 
# Power up computer.
  
 
=== '''Mixer Usage''' ===
 
=== '''Mixer Usage''' ===
# Patch a simple audio signal from the Buchla to the mixer input channel 1 via patch bay.
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# Patch in a simple audio signal: first, locate one of the Dual Oscillator Model 258 modules on the Buchla. It has two oscillators on a single panel. The top oscillator is a Sine/Saw oscillator, and the bottom is a Sine / Square oscillator. Use a long 3.5mm cable to connect one of the outputs from the top oscillator to output 1 of Buchla output panel (top left of Buchla). Then find the corresponding Buchla interface panel output on the patch bay, and patch this output to the channel 1 line input of the mixer.
 
# On mixer channel 1:
 
# On mixer channel 1:
 
#* Depress the “LINE” button to allow Line-level input to the channel.   
 
#* Depress the “LINE” button to allow Line-level input to the channel.   
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#* The Monitor Output knob will be your volume control for the speakers, as explained in the next steps.
 
#* The Monitor Output knob will be your volume control for the speakers, as explained in the next steps.
  
=== '''Patching to the Receiver''' ===
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=== '''Using the Monicon Monitor Controller''' ===
# Patch the Monitor Output of the Mixer to the Yamaha Receiver VCR Input. (This is also a ''normalled'' connection, but do this step anyway for practice)
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# Starting out, make sure the "Stereo Volume" knob on the monitor controller is turned all the way down.
# Set the volume on the Yamaha Receiver (on the desk rack, top unit) to -20dB, and check that the input is set to VCR
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# The Monitor Output of the mixer is normalized (directly connected) to Input 1 on the Monicon monitor controller. Select Input 1 to hear the Monitor Output; Input 2 is available as a 1/8" stereo mini plug as an auxiliary input.
# Bring up the "Monitor Output" level knob up to a good listening level.
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# The Monicon feeds two different pairs of studio monitors (speakers). Output selection 1 sends the signal to the (passive) farfield JBL 4412A monitors via the Yamaha stereo receiver (which amplifies the speakers) to the right of the mixer. Be sure to set the volume on the Yamaha to -20db, and check that the input is set to VCR. Output selection 2 of the Monicon feeds the nearfield JBL Series 3 monitors. Since these are ''active'' (self-powered), cabling runs directly from the Monicon to these speakers.
# (Optional) Repeat steps using a stereo sound from the computer (YouTube, iTunes, etc.) patched to the mixer.
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# Once you have your input source and speakers selected, bring up the "Monitor Output" level knob up to a good listening level. If you still don't hear anything, double check that the MUTE button is not pressed!
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=== '''Patching Signal into the Apollo X8 Audio Interface''' ===
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# There are several ways to get the signal that was patched into the mixer out of the mixer and into the Apollo X8 audio interface for digital recording. In this case, patch "Channel 1 Direct Output" into "Apollo Line Input 1" on the patchbay.
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# Press the "METER" button on the front panel of the Apollo. This button toggles between displaying either input or output metering on the front panel; in this case, we want to be able to see input levels, so use the button to select "IN."
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# The first four input channels of the Apollo can toggle between individual microphone and line level inputs. On the front panel controls of the Apollo, the knob labeled "PREAMP" is also a button. Pressing this button toggles between selecting inputs 1-4. Press this knob until Input 1 is illuminated (selected) on the front panel. This will make the other front panel controls affect Input 1. Press the "INPUT" button (just to the right of the "PREAMP" knob/button) to toggle between "MIC" (inputs available from the XLR input panel just about the interface in the rack) and "LINE" (inputs from the patchbay); we want "LINE" selected in this case. (Note that inputs 5-8 are ''only'' LINE inputs). For more information, check out the [[Apollo x8 Interface|Apollo X8 Wiki Page]].
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# With Input 1 still selected, use the "PREAMP" knob to adjust the input to a healthy level.
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# Open Ableton Live. The default project template is configured for use with the Apollo, and the first Audio channel in the project will already have its input set to "1 MIC/LINE/HI-Z." From here, the track can be armed to record by clicking the button with the dot on it below the S (solo) button on the channel. Note that the "Monitor" control on the channel is set to "Off" (which is good, since we are already monitoring the input signal off the mixer).
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# On the transport controls at the top of the Ableton project, press "Record;" the dot should turn red and the play symbol should turn green and recording will start. Record a little bit of signal and then press stop. Pressing TAB on the computer keyboard will toggle between Arrangement View and Session View (helpful).
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# Finally, listen back to what was recorded. In order to do so, we do need to patch the output of the Apollo back into the mixer. By default, the Ableton project's main output will go to Apollo Line Out 1-2. Locate this pair of outputs on the patchbay and patch them into an available pair of line inputs on the mixer. Refer to steps 2-4 under "Mixer Usage" to route this signal through the board all the way to the Monitor Output.
  
 
=== '''Shutdown Procedure''' ===
 
=== '''Shutdown Procedure''' ===

Revision as of 14:10, 29 September 2023

Video Tutorial:

Power On/Off Procedures, and Signal Flow from Computer to Speakers



PLEASE READ:

The information below needs to be updated to reflect changes as a result of Covid-19 and to include the newly-added Monitor Controller

Policies

Please read this article (link) about lab policies before working in the lab.

Startup Procedure

  1. Log into the Log Book and note any problems other students have had in the studio.
    • Is the mixer and the rest of the room normalized? If not, note it in the Log Book.
  2. Switch on the rack near the patchbay, and switch on the rack to the right of the mixer.
  3. Power up computer.

Mixer Usage

  1. Patch in a simple audio signal: first, locate one of the Dual Oscillator Model 258 modules on the Buchla. It has two oscillators on a single panel. The top oscillator is a Sine/Saw oscillator, and the bottom is a Sine / Square oscillator. Use a long 3.5mm cable to connect one of the outputs from the top oscillator to output 1 of Buchla output panel (top left of Buchla). Then find the corresponding Buchla interface panel output on the patch bay, and patch this output to the channel 1 line input of the mixer.
  2. On mixer channel 1:
    • Depress the “LINE” button to allow Line-level input to the channel.
    • Adjust the “GAIN” knob until the channel meter shows green LEDs but not red.
      • Can use "PFL" button above the channel fader if you want to see the signal on the larger meter above the Main L-R Faders, but make sure your L-R faders are down first!
    • Make sure that the EQ section is disabled.
    • Make sure the PAN knob is centered.
    • Assign the channel output to the “L-R” bus.
    • Bring up the channel fader to unity gain (0).
  3. Select L-R as the Monitor Source.
  4. Bring the yellow MASTER L-R faders up to unity, and you should see the Monitor Output meters indicate a level.
    • The Monitor Output knob will be your volume control for the speakers, as explained in the next steps.

Using the Monicon Monitor Controller

  1. Starting out, make sure the "Stereo Volume" knob on the monitor controller is turned all the way down.
  2. The Monitor Output of the mixer is normalized (directly connected) to Input 1 on the Monicon monitor controller. Select Input 1 to hear the Monitor Output; Input 2 is available as a 1/8" stereo mini plug as an auxiliary input.
  3. The Monicon feeds two different pairs of studio monitors (speakers). Output selection 1 sends the signal to the (passive) farfield JBL 4412A monitors via the Yamaha stereo receiver (which amplifies the speakers) to the right of the mixer. Be sure to set the volume on the Yamaha to -20db, and check that the input is set to VCR. Output selection 2 of the Monicon feeds the nearfield JBL Series 3 monitors. Since these are active (self-powered), cabling runs directly from the Monicon to these speakers.
  4. Once you have your input source and speakers selected, bring up the "Monitor Output" level knob up to a good listening level. If you still don't hear anything, double check that the MUTE button is not pressed!

Patching Signal into the Apollo X8 Audio Interface

  1. There are several ways to get the signal that was patched into the mixer out of the mixer and into the Apollo X8 audio interface for digital recording. In this case, patch "Channel 1 Direct Output" into "Apollo Line Input 1" on the patchbay.
  2. Press the "METER" button on the front panel of the Apollo. This button toggles between displaying either input or output metering on the front panel; in this case, we want to be able to see input levels, so use the button to select "IN."
  3. The first four input channels of the Apollo can toggle between individual microphone and line level inputs. On the front panel controls of the Apollo, the knob labeled "PREAMP" is also a button. Pressing this button toggles between selecting inputs 1-4. Press this knob until Input 1 is illuminated (selected) on the front panel. This will make the other front panel controls affect Input 1. Press the "INPUT" button (just to the right of the "PREAMP" knob/button) to toggle between "MIC" (inputs available from the XLR input panel just about the interface in the rack) and "LINE" (inputs from the patchbay); we want "LINE" selected in this case. (Note that inputs 5-8 are only LINE inputs). For more information, check out the Apollo X8 Wiki Page.
  4. With Input 1 still selected, use the "PREAMP" knob to adjust the input to a healthy level.
  5. Open Ableton Live. The default project template is configured for use with the Apollo, and the first Audio channel in the project will already have its input set to "1 MIC/LINE/HI-Z." From here, the track can be armed to record by clicking the button with the dot on it below the S (solo) button on the channel. Note that the "Monitor" control on the channel is set to "Off" (which is good, since we are already monitoring the input signal off the mixer).
  6. On the transport controls at the top of the Ableton project, press "Record;" the dot should turn red and the play symbol should turn green and recording will start. Record a little bit of signal and then press stop. Pressing TAB on the computer keyboard will toggle between Arrangement View and Session View (helpful).
  7. Finally, listen back to what was recorded. In order to do so, we do need to patch the output of the Apollo back into the mixer. By default, the Ableton project's main output will go to Apollo Line Out 1-2. Locate this pair of outputs on the patchbay and patch them into an available pair of line inputs on the mixer. Refer to steps 2-4 under "Mixer Usage" to route this signal through the board all the way to the Monitor Output.

Shutdown Procedure

  1. Turn the Yamaha Receiver volume all the way down to “MUTE.”
  2. Normalize the mixer (all buttons out, all faders down, all AUX Send knobs down, all EQ knobs centered, all Gain knobs down, Monitor knob down, etc.).
  3. Remove patch cables from synths and patchbays, and NEATLY put them back on the hangers.
  4. Shut down the computer.
  5. Switch off all racks.
  6. Log out of the log book and note any problems you have had; they will be looked at weekly on Tuesday mornings.
  7. Switch off the lights and make sure the door latches behind you.