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1. CD PLAYER LF STAGE MONITOR KEYBOARD COMPUTER CD PLAYER HEADPHONE ACTIVE SPEAKERS MX SERIE S HOOKUP DIAGRAM ACTIVE SPEAKERS TOPP PRO MUSIC GEAR MX MX SERIE S SERIES CONTROL ELEMENTS INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS FRONT PANEL Ok you have got to this point and you are now in the position to successfully operate your MX24 4 32 4 1 PHASE SWITCH EXCEPT FOR CH21 22 23 24 This switch allows the user to invert by 180 the signal This switch is very useful ina lot of circumstances in particular when several microphones are very close e g Drum kit brasses chorus etc And the sound engineers notices interferences between microphones that can not be solved moving the microphones 2 LOW CUT BUTTON By pressing this button you will activate a 75Hz low freguency filter with a slope of 18 dB per octave You can use this facility to reduce the hum noise infected by the mains power supply or the stage rumble while using a microphone aa PHASE ee LOW CUT However we advise you to read the following section carefully to be the real master of your own mix Not paying enough attention to the input signal level the routing of the signal and the assignment of the signal will result in unwanted distortion a corrupted signal or no sound at all So y
2. 11 AUX RETURNS JACKS Use these stereo 1 4 phone jacks to return the stereo signal of an effect unit to the Main Mix Alternatively you can also use them as an extra auxiliary input via using the AUX RETURN level control as volume control The signal will be sent directly to MAIN MIX control 12 AUX SENDS These 1 4 phone jacks are sued to send out the signal from the AUX Bus to external devices such as effect units and or stage monitors 13 SUBGROUPS OUT JACKS These 1 4 phone jacks are used to connect the inputs of deck or secondary in a complicated PA live sound system You will find it is the best tool when you operate the SUBGROUPS OUT 14 SUBGROUPS INSERTS These 1 4 phone jacks are insert points They are used to connect processors such as compressor limiter EO etc When insert external processor into these jacks the subgroup stereo signal will be taken out then returned to before subgroups fader Of course these used jacks must be stereo Tip Send Ring Return 15 MAIN INSERT These two 1 4 phone jacks are stereo insert points and used to connect processors such as compressors egualisers etc When insert an external processor into the jack the Main stereo signal will be taken out after the EO and returned into the MAIN MIX output before the MAIN MIX fader 16 MAIN MIX OUTPUT These stereo outputs are supplied with both the XLR and 1 4 phone jacks and it is controlled by the Main Mix level TOPP PRO MUS
3. TOPP PRO MUSIC GEAR www topppro com MX SCRIOS USER S MANUAL PROFESSIONAL SOUND MIXER MX24 4132 4 MX SERIE S e gt gt OFF E Important Safety Instructions CAUTION RISKOF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN This symbol wherever used alerts you to the presence of un insulated and dangerous voltages within the product enclosure These are voltages that may be sufficient to constitute the risk of electric shock or death This symbol wherever used alerts you to important operating and maintenance instructions Please read Protective Ground Terminal AC mains Alternating Current AC mains Alternating Current Denotes the product is turned on Denotes the product is turned off WARNING Describes precautions that should be observed to prevent the possibility of death or injury to the user CAUTION Describes precautions that should be observed to prevent damage to the product Disposing of this product should not be placed in municipal waste but rather in a separate collection WARNING Power Supply Ensure that them a inssource voltage AC outlet matches the voltage rating of the product Failure to do so could result in damage to the product and possibly the user Unplug the product before electrical storms occur and when unused for long periods of time to reduce the risk of electric shock or fire External Connection Always use proper ready made insulated mains cabling p
4. Use phantom power only with condenser microphones but peed 4 Pil PLAY PAUSE In play state press this key to pause the player In pause state press to start playing make sure that the phantom power button is disengaged before 5 m STOP In play state press this key to stop connecting the microphone Phantom power may damage your A playing and all the songs in USB memory will 6 4 2 1 3 5 dynamic microphones so make sure to read the MIC instructions LINE IN 23 i dl a phantom power Use switch 1 to O ie di nee o activate deactivate phantom power These channels are also A first song and the player will keep in pause MOR PRATEN equipped with 1 4 TRS balanced unbalanced LINE IN plugs SN state then press PII PLAY PAUSE key to play O to connect line level instruments such as keyboards drum the song x machines and effect devices 6 DISPLAY All USB player information are ae le O 3 MONO CHANNEL INSERT monitored through this sexy amp magic display 9 J This is where you connect external sound processors such as compressor limiter equalizers etc MONO channel inserts are available for mono channels 1 12 for MX24 4 mono channels 1 12 and 25 32 for MX32 4 4 DIRECT OUTS Each Mono MIC LINE Channel is equipped with the 1 4 phone jack for directing output These jacks are used to send the signal from the channel path to external device for recording function etc 5 STEREO INPUTS Operation Instruction for
5. Random play means to play the tracks at random the mark on the screen is A 8 POWER Push amp Hold This control gives you up to 15 dB boost or cut at 500 Hz 11 LOW When the unit is off press this key and hold for about 2 or 3 seconds to turn on the power supply If you turn this control up you will boost all frequencies below 80 Hz You will give more punch of the player Repeat the above operation you can turn off the power supply of the player to bass drum and bass guitar and make the vocalist more macho Turn it down you will cut all 9 DISPLAY the frequencies below 80 Hz In this way you can avoid low frequency vibrations and resonance All the USB player information are monitored through this sexy amp magic display thus preserving the life of your woofers 12 EQ SWITCH USB Module Installation This switch allows the user to use the EQ Section in signal path Of course it can be used to make A B comparisons between equalized signal and not equalized signal It also can be used No Selective made to apply equalization at a certain point of the show excluding it when it s not necessary At normal state there is no selective mode on the front panel only a piece of panel without function 13 AUX SENDS LEVEL CONTROL These six controls are used to adjust the level of the respective signal sent to AUX bus AUX1 AUX2 gc Mel AUX3 AUX4 AUX5 AUX6 can be switched to PRE POST FADER via the PRE POST button so generally eee
6. And the MUTE LED will illuminate o USB PLAYER __ a CN16 CN17 CN33 SA o Hees A Mp3 MOD 17 FADER This fader will adjust the overall level of this channel and set the amount of signal send to the main B Track Module output sca arc neconoen CD 0 Nie CN17 CN33 18 ASSIGNMENT Controls Cd 2992 EX A Each channel provides five push buttons SUB1 2 SUB3 4 MAIN L R CENTER and SOLO Pressing Ba 20 QQ Mp3 MOD the SOLO button the corresponding SOLO LED will illuminate and the SOLO signal will replace other signals send to the Headphone Control Room and Meters Usually use the SOLO function in live work to preview channels before they are let into the mix C Recording Module 15 TOPP PRO TOPP PRO MUSIC GEAR MUSIC GEAR MX SERIE S CONTROL ELEMENTS It Is useful to set an instrument s input level and EQ and you can also solo any channel that you want to The SOLO switch never affects any mix other than the Control Room The other four buttons can be considered as signal assignment switches Pressing the SUB1 2 will assign the channel signal to Subgroup1 2 you can depend on the PAN switch to adjust the amount of channel signal sent to the SUB1 versus SUB2 when turns the PAN to completely left then the signal can be only controlled by Subgroup1 and vice versa In the same way pressing the SUB3 4 or MAIN L R or CENTER will assign the channel signal to Subgroup 3 4 or MAIN MIX L R and will also be
7. GRAPHIC EQ E Q M O D DSP module install Take out the short circuit wire which connects DSP module interface Plug in the DSP module connection wire into DSPMOD CONNECTOR Fix the DSP module panel at one of the two module places with the two attached screws Safekeeping the short circuit wire Put the short circuit wire back into the DSPMOD CONNECTOR when you take out the DSP module or it will make distortion PROGRAM PUSH E 24BITS DIGITAL STEREO EFFECTS PROCESSOR TA 00 09 Echo 50 59 Vocal 10 19 Echo Verb 60 69 Rotary 20 29 Tremolo 70 79 Small Room 30 39 Plate 80 89 Flange Verb 40 49 Leslie 90 99 Large Hall en Ar Ea 0 0 6 6 6 68 8 6 MOD CN14 CN31 PEAK MUTE DSP MUTE TOPP PRO MUSIC GEAR
8. Song Module 1 When no USB key inserted the display will show as Fig 1 2 Inserted the USB key the USB player starts to search the songs in USB key and the display shows Searching At the end of the search the display will show as Fig 2 Using Ht4 PRE gt PI NEXT keys you can select one of following INSERT USB KEY Fig ised i i i MENU These are channels 13 to 24 They are organised in stereo pair amp provided with XLR sockets and three menu options Playing Program and Folder List TT 1 TRS phone jacks If you connect only the left jack the input will operate in mono mode that Press Playing the unit will enter into the corresponding PROGRAM is the mono signal will appear on both input channels You can use these inputs with a stereo operation mode FOLDER LIST keyboard drum machine etc 3 Playing mode single song play Fig 2 6 2 TRACK TAPE IN L O a In Fig 2 selecting the Playing mode to recall following Use the tape input if you wish to listen to your mix from a Tape 6 8 interface This display shows the name of all the folders ia FOLDER Recorder or DAT ja containing MP 3 files Using the H PRE NEXT keys you can classic music 7 2 TRACK TAPE OUT These RCA jacks will route the main mix into a tape recorder scan the folders then press pil PLAY PAUSE key you will open corresponding folders Press m STOP to return to Fig 2 interface b After opening the folder the d
9. allow to exclusion or the limitation to the fortuitous or consequent damages so the aforesaid limitation can not be applied to you This guarantee gives specific legal rights him you can also have other right that varies of state to state TOPP PRO MUSIC GEAR 20 Bos TTA MX SERIE S 19 TOPP PRO TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Input Input impedance Input gain Maximum input level Insert send impedance Insert send level Max Insert return impedance Insert return level Max CMR at 1 kHz Line 20Hz 20kHz Frequency Response Signal Noise Ratio 20Hz 20kHz System Noise 20Hz 20kHz Summing noise Line to Mix Noise Distortion at 1 kHz Crosstalk at 1 kHz Fader Attenuation Mic 2 kohm Balanced Line 10kohm Balanced Mic continuously variable from OdB to 50dB Line Mono Channel continuously variable from 15dBto 35dB Line Stereo Channel continuously variable from 20dB to 20dB Mic 22dBu Line Mono Channel 22dBu Line Stereo Channel 22dBu 120 ohm Unbalanced 10dBu 22dBu 10 kohm Unbalanced 10dBu 22dBu gt 60dB Mic to Mix 20Hz 20kHz 3dB Mic EIN ref 150ohms 117dBu 90dBu 24channels routed with faders down 86dBu 24 channels routed at OdB pan center Mic to insert 30dB unity gain 20dBu output lt 0 009 Mix to Mix 30dB unity gain 20dBu output Typ 0 03 Channel to channel gt 80dB Mix to Mix gt 80dB Channel to Mix gt 80dB gt 100dB Output nominal signal level mic 50dBu to O
10. direct outputs on each mono channel plus main mix insert for flexible connection of outboard equipment MATRIX A amp B for SUB1 SUB2 SUB3 SUB4 I R CENTER Control room phones matrix 2 TRACK IN assignable to main mix control room headphone outputs Fully assignable Talkback sections With USB port record from SUB1 2 or MAIN OUT and play to CH23 24 or MAIN BUS Option DSP effect with 100effects Option Stereo 9 band graphic EQ for MAIN Option 4 MP3 PLAYER modules USEFUL DATA Please write your serial number here for future reference ES A FEE H MAA E E Serial Number MIC13 MIC18 USB BOARD STEREO AUX RTN3 STEREO AUX RTN4 IDENTICAL MES MICI CH12 LEFTOKONO Data of Purchase Purchased at 1 TOPP PRO TOPP
11. they can be used for monitor application and effects amp sound processors input In this typical p compact unit excluding sending out the signal directly to the external effect or processor equipment AUX SEND 5 amp 6 can also be assigned to the internal onboard effect module USB PLAYER selective mode Please connect the 5PIN row wire on the USB module to the CN16 header and 2 PIN row wire to CN 33header on front panel For Recording module you also need to connect the 3 PIN row wire to CN 17header to start recording function Then fix the USB module on front panel with two screws 14 PAN BAL CONTROL Abbreviation of PANORAMA control for mono channels or the stereo channels always says BALANCE control Keep this control in center position then the signal will be positioned in the middle of stage 15 PEAK LED o USB PLAYER 9 __ a CN16 CN17 N33 A Inside your MX24 4 32 4 the audio signal is monitored in several different stages and then j 00 MOOD sent to the PEAK LED When the LED is red illuminated it warns you that you are reaching signal o TAC MP3 S gt p saturation and possible distortion then you should reduce the input level for avoiding distortion A Song Module 16 MUTE BUTTON amp LED Each channel is equipped with a MUTE button Pressing this button is equal to turning the fader down which can mute the corresponding channel output except for the channel INSERT send and SOLO in PFL mode
12. turn off the power supply of the player 8 DISPLAY All MP3 player information are monitored via this sexy amp magic display NOTE basic interface instruction When the player isn t connected to a USB memory eguipment i flo Us the interface is as follows Ooo i When the player is searching for USB tracks the interface is as AN follows EE When the player is in pause state the interface is as follows 000 00 00 When the player is in use the interface is as follows kaa li 000 00 05 Option Three Recording Module The file system of USB memory for USB players is FAT16 and FAT32 and these players can only decode MP3 It has 7 rank subordinate folders at most U a 9 2 1X3X4 For connecting with USB memory 2 Hd PRE In pause state press this key it will go to previous track and keep in pause state In play state press this key it will go to the previous track and start playing USB PLAYER RECORDER 144 bei VOL VOL TAC MP3 R 5X6X7 8 3 NEXT In pause state press this key it will go to next track and keep in pause state In play state press this key it will go to the next track and start playing 4 VOL VOL Press VOL VOL key to increase or decrease volume during Power on state The default factory setting is 10 5 REC In power on state press this key it will go to the recording preparation state Press REC again to start recording Any other operatio
13. ATRIX A amp B These controls will allow the sound engineer to address SOURCES SIGNAL to SUB1 SUB2 SUB3 SUB4 MAIN L MAIN R CENTER OF aneng J 0000000000000000 EI 0000000000000000 25 2TK LEVEL amp TO MIX BUTTON By rotate the knobs you can adjust the stereo signals level of 2TK input and engaging the switch allows you to combine the 2 Track output with the Main Mix and C Room In other words feeds the 2 Track In signals into Main L R output 26 SUBGROUPS ASSIGN TO MAIN MIX Through these switches you can operate the subgroup faders as a master control for assigning the subgroups to MAIN MIX TOPP PRO MUSIC GEAR MX SERIE S OPTIONAL MODULES 5 Pil PLAY PAUSE In play state press PII PLAY PAUSE key to pause the player In pause state press PII PLAY PAUSE key to start playing 6 m STOP In play state press this key to stop playing and all the songs in USB memory will appear on the display In stop state pressi STOP ma PRE 1 NEXT keys again to go to first song and the player will keep in pause state then press pil PLAY PAUSE key to play the song 7 POWER Push 8 Hold When the unitis off press this key and hold for about 2 or 3 seconds to turn on the power supply of player Repeat the above operation you can
14. IC GEAR MX SERIE S TOPP PRO CONTROL ELEMENTS 17 CTRL OUT JACKS These 1 4 phone jacks will be used to send the Control Room signal to the studio monitor speakers or a second set of PA 18 PHONES JACKS This jack will be used to send the signal to a pair of headphone or to powered studio monitors 19 TALKBACK INPUT This input is for a talkback microphone that will be managed by TALKBACK Section 20 POWER SWITCH This switch is used to turn the main power on and off 21 AC INLET with FUSE HOLDER Use it to connect your MX24 4 32 4 to the main AC with the supplied AC cord Please check voltage available in your country and how the voltage for your MX24 4 32 4 is configured before attempting to connect to main AC 22 CENTER JACK This 1 4 phone jack is used to send out the signal from CENTER Bus to Main MIX and it is controlled by CENTER Fader 23 MATRIX JACKS These two balanced TRS jacks are for MATRIX A amp B output OPTIONAL MODULES OPTION MODULES SECTION MX24 4 32 4 offer two positions for modules assemblage meanwhile there are three selected modules of which you can select two or one or none On the right of the front panel there are two pieces module covers Open the top module panel cover you can see there are three interfaces The left one is EQ MOD module interface the middle one is DSP module interface and the right one is MP3 player module interface DO NOT MISTAKE THE CONNECTOR INTERFACE OR IT W
15. ILL DESTROY YOUR MODULES AND MIXER vye k E MX32 4 3 32 CH PROFESSIONAL SOUND MIXER EFX2 mop CN3 2 EFX1 CN16 CN17 CN33 EC mop C CN14 CN31 Mp3 MOD y MUSIC GEAR MX SERIE S OPTIONAL MODULES Note MX24 4 32 4 can simultaneously install two kinds of option modules Two DSP modules can be at same time installed together while the EQ module and USB modules are not allowed to take such operations 9 band EQ module install Take out the short circuit wire which connects 9 band EQ module interface Plug in the 9 band EQ module connection wire to the EQMOD CONNECTOR Fix the 9 band EQ module at one of the two module places with the two attached screws Safekeeping the short circuit wire Put the short circuit wire back into the EQ MOD CONNECTOR when you take out the 9 band EQ module or the output will be cut function 1 EQ Switch Engage this button to add the stereo graphic EQ to the main mix output circuit It can be used to modify the frequency contour of a sound If you release the button the stereo graphic EQ will be bypassed 2 STEREO GRAPHIC EQ Each one of these faders will boost or attenuate 12 dB the selected frequency at a preset bandwidth When all the faders are in the center position the output of the equalizer is flat response 63 125 250 500 1K 2K 4K 8K 16K 12 12 NN 1 3 8 8 4 4 o o0 4 4 a STEREO
16. PRO 18 MUSIC GEAR MUSIC GEAR MX SERIE S INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS Ring Return Signal Sleeve Tip a 9 Ring Strain Clamp Tip Send Signal Sleeve Ground Screen Use for Insert Points 1 4 Stereo TRS Jack Plug 2 Hot Y 1 Ground Screen 2 Hotl Q 1 Ground Screen 3 Cold 3 Cold Use for Balanced Mic Inputs Use for Main output For unbalanced use connect pin 1 to 3 For unbalanced use leave pin3 unconnected 3 pin XLR Male Plug 3 pin XLR Line Socket seen from soldering side seen from soldering side Ring Return Signal Connected together To Channel Insert Sleeve Ground Screen Tip Signal Sleeve Ground Screen Tapped Connection Direct Output Lead Enables the Insert to be used as a Direct Output while maintaining the channel signal flow To Processor Input Sleeve Ground Screen Tip Send Signal Y Stereo lead for insert Connection To be used when the processor does not employ a single jack connection for the In Out Connections USB Connection a SSA 17 TOPP PRO MUSIC GEAR i og TALL AA Mic2 i 3 MIC3 Mic2 MC1 MIc3 Ei E o M jo o QOL JOO EA WIRELESS H SOO MICROPHONE MICROPHONE 1 MIC 4 AES lo ESA o WIRELESS 5 3 SEGI E ES OO y a S DRUM MACHINE 5 3 OO
17. affected by PAN 19 MASTER AUX SENDS CONTROLS These six controls are used to determine the master AUX SEND levels which can be varied from coto 15 dB When the external effect units which have no input gain control were connected to mixer you can get a further 15 dB gain available from these Aux Send outputs 20 SOLO Button The function of these SOLO buttons are the same as the channel SOLO button they can also be affected by the SOLO MODE switch Press the SOLO button the corresponding AUX send will be routed to the Ctrl Room Phones outputs and Meters display 21 MASTER STEREO AUX RETURNS CONTROLS These four controls set the level of effects that received from the stereo AUX RETURN connectors which can be varied from to 15 dB They are used to provide the further gain for low level effects 22 TO AUX SEND1 2 The both rotary knobs assign the AUX RETURN signals to their respective AUX SEND outputs The TO AUX SEND1 assign the signal from AUX RETURN1 to AUX SEND1 bus and TO AUX SEND2 assign the signal from AUX RETURN2 to AUX SEND2 bus The adjustable range goes from to 15 dB 23 SUB1 2 SUB3 4 MAIN L R CENTER BUTTONS These two groups of buttons are configured for AUX RETURN3 4 they can be regarded as the signal assignment switches For example When engaging the SUB1 2 the stereo signal from AUX RETURN3 will be assigned to Sub group1 2 In the same way SUB3 4 for Subgroup3 4 MAIN L R for MAIN LR buses 24 M
18. ct module being muted this LED also lights up Preset list for DSP effect NO Preset 00 09 Echo 10 19 Echo Verb 20 29 Tremolo 30 39 Plate 40 49 Leslie 50 59 Vocal 60 69 Rotary 70 79 Small Room 80 89 Flanger Verb 9290 99 Large Hall TOPP PRO MUSIC GEAR Description Reproduce the sound in input on the output after a lapse of time or delay Echo with Room effect Amplitude modulation of the signal Simulate the transducers sound like classic bright vocal plate Recreate the illusion of more than one instrument from a single instrument sound Simulate a small space with slight decay time Simulate the sound effect achieved by rotating horn speakers and a bass cylinder Simulate a bright studio room Simulate to play with another person carrying out same the notes on the same instrument and reverb Simulate a large acoustic space of the sound Decay time 3 6 5 4s Parameter Delay Time 145 205ms Delay Time 208 650ms Decay time 1 7 2 1s Rate 0 6 Hz 5 Hz Decay time 0 9s 3 6s Rate 0 92Hz 1 72Hz Rev decay time 0 8 0 9s Pre delay 0 45ms Modulation depth 20 80 Decay time 0 7 2 1s Pre delay 20 45ms Decay time 1 5 2 9s Rate 0 8Hz 2 52Hz Pre delay 23 55ms 10 USB PLAYBACK SWITCH You can select Ch23 24 or MAIN MIX track to output audio signal from PC 9 tad 7 gt gt la a e
19. dBu Line OdBu Output impedance Insert send impedance Insert send level max Insert return impedance Insert return level max Maximum output level master outputs on XLR All outputs on 1 4 jacks Headphones Main Mix Section HI shelving MID HI bell STEREO MID bell MONO MID LOW bell STEREO Bass shelving Hi Pass Filter Slope Power Supply USA Canada Europe U K Australia MUSIC GEAR All line outputs 120 ohm Balanced 120 ohm Unbalanced 22dBu 10 kohm Unbalanced 22dBu 28dBu 22dBu 22dBu 600 ohm 15dB 12 kHz 12dB 3 kHz 12dB frequency range 100Hz 8KHz 12dB Y 500hz 15dB Y 80Hz 18dB Oct 75Hz 100 120VAC 60Hz 210 240VAC 50Hz 240VAC 50Hz TABLE OF CONTENTS O AN A YI bu N Don t forget to visit our website at www topppro com for more information about this and other Topp Pro products INTRODUCTION cncacionoraiaradasencconetais tonelada ita AP USEFUL DATA socioiscaaini aia an EEE EEEE CONTROL ELEMENTS consi OPTIONAL MODULES socios INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS o oooccooccccnnccccnnncccnnncnnnnarnnnnarenannnnnanananas gt BLOCK DIAGRAM soii iaa TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION isidro iaa GUARANTEE coords MX SERIE S AS MX MX SERIE S SERIE S INTRODUCTION BLOCK DIAGRAM Thank you for purchasing the MX series mixing console MX24 4 32 4 are available for 24 32 channels Your MX Series is a remarkable compact mixer that doesn t find many equals in t
20. der List See the Fig 3 the display shows MP3 files folders names Use H lt PRE 1 NEXT key to scan press Pil PLAY PAUSE key you ll enter into corresponding folder In order to return to Fig5 interface you just need to press the m STOP key Option Two Track Module 002 00 05 01 Plena pop 01 mp 02 xo M M 119 03 Plena pop 03 mp Fig 4 PLAYLIST SET PLAYING LIST Fig 5 Inclassic music MN 3 Plena pop v Plena pop 02 mp Plena pop 03 mp Fig 6 00 20 gt 01 Jelole ol PA aa exe 02 Plena pop 06 mp 03 Plena pop 04 mp Fig 7 The file system of USB memory for USB players is FAT16 and FAT32 and these players can only The LED indicates when the power is ON 28 LED METER The stereo 16 segment LED Meter will indicate the signal level send to the Ctrl Room and Phones outputs 29 SOLO ACTIVE AFL This LED indicates that the one or more SOLO button have been activated when this LED is on the METERS indicates the level of the signal of the selected channel or mixer section in AFL mode 30 SOLO MODE BUTTON This button provides two modes up for PFL Pre Fader Listen mode down for AFL After Fader Listen mode Engage the button the soloed signal will output after the Level control otherwise release the button will output the soloed signal before the Level control NOTE The SOLO function can never affect the mix at main recording output and also can t be affected by cha
21. e PEAK LED 15 blinks only occasionally in order to avoid distortion on the input channel 4 LEVEL SET LED This LED will help you to detect the input level immediately In this case the research of the fault will become much faster 5 LINE MP3 BUTTON CH 21 22 By pressing this button it will switch to the MP3 mode the MP3 signal can be sent to this channel By releasing this button the LINE IN inputs signal will send to the input channel You have to install the MP3 MODULE first 6 LINE USB BUTTON CH 23 24 By pressing this button it will switch to the USB mode then the USB signal can be sent to this channel by releasing this button the LINE IN inputs signal will send to the input channels EQUALISER There are 2 band fixed and 2 band sweep EQ on mono channels HI MID HI MID LOW and LOW There are 4 band fixed EO on the stereo channel HI HI MID MID LOW and LOW band 7 HIGH If you turn this control up you will boost all the freguencies above 12 kHz shelving filter You will add transparency to vocals and guitar and also make cymbals crispier Turn the control down to cut all frequencies above 12 kHz In such way you can reduce sibilances of human voice or reduce the hiss of a Tape player MUSIC GEAR the maximum gain before distortion 10 Now repeat the same sequence for all input channels The main LED meter could move up into the red section In this case you can adjust the
22. ection without position some any piece or component that will fail in normal conditions of use within the mentioned period This guarantee is valid if the original buyer will have to present display this certificate properly sealed and signed by the selling house accompanied by the corresponding invoice of purchase where it consisted the model and serial number of the acquired equipment The guarantee does not cover Damages caused by the illegal use of the product repair and or nonauthorized modification conducted by people by Topp Pro Damages caused by the connection of the equipment to other equipment different from the specified ones in the manual of use or by bad connection to these last ones Damages caused by electrical storms blows and or incorrect transport Damages caused by excesses or falls of tension in the network or by connection to networks with a tension different from the required one by the unit Damages caused by the presence of sand acid of batteries water or any strange element inside the equipment Deteriorations produced by the course of the time use and or normal wear of the unit Alteraion or absence of the serial number of factory of the equipment The repairs could only be carried out the authorized technical service by Topp Pro that will inform about the term and other details into the repairs to take place according to this guarantee Topp pro will repair this unit in counted a t
23. erm nongreater to 30 days as of the date of entrance of the unit to the Technical Service In those cases in that due to the particularity of the spare part outside necessary their import the repair time and the viability of the same one will be subject to the effective norms for the import of parts in which case one will inquire to the user about the term and possibility into repair With the object of its correct operation and of the validity of this one guarantee this product will have to be installed and to be used according to the instructions that are detailed in the manual associate or the package of the product This unit will be able to appear for its repair next to the invoice of purchase or any other comprobante where the date of purchase consists to its authorized distributer Topp Pro or an authorized technical center on watch by Topp Pro Exclusion of damages THE RESPONSIBILITY OF TOPP PRO BY ANY DEFECTIVE PRODUCT IS LIMITED THE REPAIR OR THE REPLACEMENT OF HE HIMSELF TO TOPP OPTION PRO IF WE CHOSE TO REPLACE THE PRODUCT THE REPLACEMENT CAN BE A RECONDITIONATED UNIT TOPP PRO WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE BY THE DAMAGES BASED ON THE LOST INCONVENIENCE LOSS OF USE BENEFITS LOST SAVINGS BY THE DAMAGE TO OTHER EQUIPMENT OR OTHER ARTICLES IN THE USE SITE OR BY ANY OTHER DAMAGE IF HE IS FORTUITOUS CONSEQUENT OR OF ANOTHER TYPE ALTHOUGH TOPP PRO HAS BEEN NOTICED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES Some states do not
24. he market today With 18 26 MIC and 6 Stereo Line level inputs for serious live performances Your MX Series also provides a 24 bit digital multi effect with 100 Factory Presets 9 Band EQ and SERT LEET Three kinds of Mp3 modules for options There is a 2 band fixed and 2 band sweep EQ on mono i 2 TEE i E po i EI channels 4 band fixed EO on stereo channels Use it for large GIGs and for fixed PA installation 241 if if 4 24 if 243 il Mi E at fi Bay ba Enjoy your MX Series and make sure to read this Manual carefully before Operation Thank you again for making the right choice in purchasing the TOPP PRO MUSIC GEAR FEATURES 18 26 MIC inputs with gold plated XLR and balanced LINE inputs 6 Stereo input channels with balanced TRS jacks Ultra low noise discrete MIC preamps with 48 V Phantom Power Extremely high headroom offering more dynamic range Each input channel with Mute SOLO function overload LEDs amp low cut filters MIC channel with LOW CUT filters and PHASE 6 AUX sends per channel AUX1 2 AUX3 4 AUX5 6 with PRE POST faders switchable 4 band EQ with two swept mid on microphone channels 4 band fixed EQ on stereo channels SUB1 2 SUB3 4 MAIN L R CENTER signal assignment switch 100mm high precision faders Channel inserts and
25. his key it will go to next aupa m track and keep in pause state In play state press this key it will go to the next track and start playing 4 Press this key the player will change between the following four modes REP ALL means to repeat all tracks in the memory mark on the screen is Ar CORPT REP1 means to repeat one track the mark on the screen is D Play in order means to play the tracks according to the order the mark on the screen is blank Random play means to play the tracks at random the mark on the screen is A TOPP PRO MUSIC GEAR 5X6 7 37 TALKBACK SIGNAL ASSIGNMENT SWITCHES AUX1 2 AUX3 4 AUX5 6 switches will allow the sound engineer to address the SOURCES signal to Auxiliaries In this way you can send e g The Talkback signal to all stage monitors to communicate directly with performers while audience will hear SUB1 2 SUB3 4 MAIN L R CENTER switches allow the sound engineer to assign the talkback signal to the audio path he wants to The odd even numbered switches are used to send the signal to subgroups then you can send their signal to L R outs while L R switch sends the signal directly to Main Mix TOPP PRO MUSIC GEAR BAS MX MX SERIES SERIE S CONTROL ELEMENTS OPTIONAL MODULES REAR PANEL Optional USB Players Modules Section This section can be selected and installed according to user s requirement Please see installation 1 48 V PHANTOM POWER SWITCH procedure USB Module I
26. isplay will show as Fig 3 This display shows MP 3 file list and scrolling list usingis PRE Fig 3 In jazz music la pop music a HSE PORT i KA ae MAN gio ma p gt i NEXT keys you can choose the desired song Press thebii This USB port is used HO Connect the unit to PC with a Vs a a A Mm Mm PLAY PAUSE key the selected song playback will start In order to stop playback you just need line When it is in RECORD mode It can connect with the SUB1 2 to press the m stop key Then if you press the mi PLAY PAUSE key the song playback will start or IAUN MIX Gut put when Miine PLAY BACIS M DGE i CaN EOMER a from the pause point if you press again the m stop key the system will return to Fig 3 interface with CH23 24 or MAIN MIX 8 MUSIC GEAR TOPP PRO MUSIC GEAR 12 MX MX SERIE S SERIES OPTIONAL MODULES CONTROL ELEMENTS function 9 USB RECORD SWITCH You can select SUB1 2 or MAIN MIX track to input the record signal to PC 1 DISPLAY It displays the selected preset 2 PRESETS SELECTOR Adjust this knob to select the right effect you wish to perform There are totally 100 options for you Echo Vocal Plate and versatile two effect combination When you are satisfied the right preset please push this knob to store this preset you want 3 DSP MUTE Switch amp PEAK LED This switch is used to activate deactivate the effect facility This LED lights up when the input signal is too strong In case of the digital effe
27. nnel s MUTE switch 31 PHONES CTRL ROOM CONTROL Rotate this knob to adjust the stereo level of CTRL ROOM amp PHONES outputs separately which can be varied from to MAX 32 CONTROL ROOM SOURCE You can choose to monitor any combination of MAIN L R SUB1 2 SUB 3 4 and CENTER via these Matrix switches Engaging these switches the stereo signals will be delivered to the Phones Control Room and Meters display lt NOTE When any SOLO switch was engaged the SOLO signal will replace other signals and also be sent to the Control Room Phones and Meters 33 SUBGROUPS FADER These faders are used to control the levels of the signal send to the SUB GROUPS OUT the adjustable range goes from to 10 dB Any channel that is assigned to the subgroups not muted and not turned down will be assigned to the SUB OUTS decode Mp3 It has 7 rank subordinate folders at most NET TALK BACK 1 USB PORT This fader sets the amount of signal send either to the Main Mix O For connecting with USB memory Output or to the Tape Output oe z 36 TT ARE A ANA 35 TALKBACK LEVEL Pa ate sd mikey will ga to previous This is the main level control for the talkback section O track and keep in pause state In play state press Saar this key it will go to the previous track amp start playing 36 TALKBACK SWITCH Q 3 PPINEXT This switch activates and sends the talkback signal to its selected i In pause state press t
28. ns are not available in recording state until press POWER to stop recording if th e word Err appears during recording press POWER to stop TOPP PRO 14 MUSIC GEAR MX MX SERIE S SERIES OPTIONAL MODULES CONTROL ELEMENTS 4 Program mode 27 POWER LED 13 a In Fig 2 select Program to enter into the following interface Play list Set Set the playing list Playing List Play list PressHtaPRE gt gt I NEXT key to select press M STOP key to return the Fig2 interface b After entering into the Play List Set the display will show as Fig3 Selecting the desired folder the display will show the following interface The display will show all the MP 3 files the selected song will be inserted into the playing list and a mark will appear Press again you re going to delete the song from the playing list and the mark will disappear Press them STOP key you will return to Fig 2 interface The playing list can accept up to 20 songs and it will display the list according to song insert order c The display will show the following interface Press the a PRE NEXT key you can select the starting song then press the pil PLAY PAUSE key the selected song playback will start Press PII PLAY PAUSE key again or press m STOP key the play back will stop Press Pil PLAY PAUSE key again or press m STOP key the playback will start again from the same point Twice press m STOP the USB player will return to Fig 3 interface 5 Fol
29. nstallation It is available only to the XLR MIC sockets Never plug in a microphone when phantom power is already on Before turning phantom power on make sure that all faders are totally down In this way you will protect your stage monitors and main loudspeakers Note this phantom power switch will control the adjacent four MIC channels such as from CH1 CH4 a Option One Song Module The file system of USB memory for USB players is FAT16 and FAT32 and these players can only decode Mp3 It has 7 rank subordinate folders at most 1 USB port For connecting with USB memory equipment 2 Id lt PRE In pause state press this key it will go to the previous song and still keep in pause state In play state press this key it will go to the previous song and start playing Furthermore press this key and hold for a few seconds to decrease the volume 3 PPI NEXT In pause state press this key it will go to the next song and still keep in pause state In Es e 2 MONO MIC LINE CHANNELS Your MX24 4 32 4 is equipped with 18 26 low noise microphone pre amplifier with optional phantom power 50 dB of Gain and over 115 dB of S N ratio You can connect almost any type of play state press this key it will go to the next song and start playing Furthermore press this key and microphone Dynamic microphones do not need phantom power om fll Jo hold for a few seconds to increase the volume
30. o not discard Heed all warnings Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Power Cord and Plug Do not tamper with the power cord or plug These are designed for your safety Do not remove Ground connections If the plug does not fit your AC out let seek advice froma qualified electrician Protect the power cord and plug from any physical stress to avoid risk of electric shock Do not place heavy objects on the power cord This could cause electric shock or fire Cleaning When required either blow off dust from the product or usea dry cloth Do not use any solvents such as Benzol or Alcohol For safety keep product clean and free from dust Servicing Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel only Do not perform any servicing other than those instructions contained within the User s Manual PORTABLE Carts and stands The component should be used CART WARNING only with a cart or stand that is recommended by the manufacturer A component and cart combination should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the component and cart combination to overturn eed MX SERIE S GUARANTEE Topp Pro guarantees the normal operation of the product against any defect of manufacture and or vice of material by the term of 12 months counted as of the date of purchase on the part of the user committing itself to repair or to change to its el
31. ou should follow this procedure for every single channel 1 2 3 4 ul Turn down all Input and output gain controls Connect phantom powered microphones before switching on the 48 Volt phantom power switch Set the output level of your MX24 4 32 4 mixer or the connected power amplifier at no more than 75 Now set the CONTROL ROOM PHONES level at no more than 50 In this way you will be able to hear later what you are doing connecting a pair of headphones or a pair of powered studio monitor speakers Position EQ controls on middle position 6 Position panoramic PAN BAL control on center position 3 TRIM E 22 23 24 7 With a pair of headphone or studio monitor speakers are connected apply a Line Level input signal so The TRIM control is applied in the mono MIC and stereo input e Tii that the PEAK LED does not light up channels It provides with 2 different indications One is for the Z 8 Increase the input gain properly for maintaining the good headroom and ideal dynamic range MIC and the other for LINE levels When you use a microphone 9 Depending on the actual application turn slowly the input and output level controls for obtaining you shall read the MIC ring 0 50 for mono MIC input 0 40 for stereo channels when you use a line level instrument you shall read the LINE ring 15 35 dB for mono MIC input 20 20 dB for stereo channels For optimum operation you shall set this control in a way that th
32. overall output level through the main mix control Audio Connections You can connect unbalanced equipment to balanced inputs and outputs Simply follow these schematics Ring Right Signal Tip Left Signal Sleeve Ground Screen Use for Headphone 1 4 Stereo TRS Jack Plug Sleeve Tip Strain Clamp Tip Signal Sleeve Ground Screen Use for Mono Line In Mono 1 4 Jack Plugs 1 4 Mono TS Jack Plug TOPP PRO 16 MUSIC GEAR AAA EA MX MX SERIE S SERIE S OPTIONAL MODULES CONTROL ELEMENTS 6 il PLAY PAUSE 8 MID HI 0 5 12K amp MID LOW 80 2K In play state press PI PLAY PAUSE key to pause the player In pause state press PIIPLAY PAUSE key This is a peaking filter and it will boost cut frequencies from 100 Hz to 8 kHz depending on the to start playing position of the MID freq control This control will affect especially upper male and lower female vocal ranges and also the harmonics of most musical instruments 7 RPT Press this key the player will change between the following four modes 9 HI MID REP ALL means to repeat all tracks in the memory mark on the screen is This control gives you up to 15 dB boost or cut at 3 kHz It is useful for controlling voice It can REP1 means to repeat one track the mark on the screen is accurately polish your performance via adjusting this knob Play in order means to play the tracks according to the order the mark on the screen is blank 10 MID LOW
33. ower cord Failure to do so could result in shock death or fire If in doubt seek advice from a registered electrician Do Not Remove Any Covers Within the product are areas where high voltages may present To reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove any covers unless the AC mains power cord is removed Covers should be removed by qualified service personnel only No user serviceable parts inside Fuse To prevent fire and damage to the product use only the recommended fuse type as indicated in this manual Do not short circuit the fuse holder Before replacing the fuse make sure that the product is OFF and disconnected from the AC outlet Protective Ground Before turning the unit ON make sure that it is connected to Ground This is to prevent the risk of electric shock Never cut internal or external Ground wires Like wise never remove Ground wiring from the Protective Ground Terminal Operating Conditions Always install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions To avoid the risk of electric shock and damage do not subject this product to any liguid rain or moisture Do not use this product when in close proximity to water Do not install this product near any direct heat source Do not block areas of ventilation Failure to do so could result in fire Keep product away from naked flames IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read these instructions Follow all instructions Keep these instructions D
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