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== Behringer UB1202 == | == Behringer UB1202 == | ||
[[ | [[File:UB1202_P0182_Top_XL.png|thumb|200px|Top view of UB1202]] | ||
[[File:UB1202_P0182_Rear_L.png|thumb|200px|Rear view of UB1202]] | [[File:UB1202_P0182_Rear_L.png|thumb|200px|Rear view of UB1202]] | ||
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=== Links === | === Links === | ||
* [https://media.music-group.com/media/PLM/data/docs/P0182/UB1202_UB1002_UB802_UB502_QSG_WW.pdf Quick-Start Guide] | |||
* [http://www.music-group.com/Categories/Behringer/Mixers/Small-Format-Mixers/UB1202/p/P0182/Features Company Product Page] | * [http://www.music-group.com/Categories/Behringer/Mixers/Small-Format-Mixers/UB1202/p/P0182/Features Company Product Page] | ||
== Mackie 402-VLZ3 == | == Mackie 402-VLZ3 == |
Revision as of 17:06, 9 December 2015
These are the convention mixers.
Behringer SL2442FX-PRO
This mixer is owned by an attendee who loans us the mixer each year in exchange for some comped badges.
Features
- 16 mic/mono channels
- 2 full stereo channels
- 2 simple stereo channels with fader and aux sends only
- each full channel:
- 4-band EQ
- 4 aux sends (2 post fader, 2 pre/post switchable)
- mute switch
- main out on XLR and quarter
- 4 sub-groups assigned in stereo pairs, out on quarter only
- mono out with sweepable low-pass filter, out on quarter only
- RCA tape IO
- solo in place & pre-fader listen
Links
Mackie PROFX12
Purchased from Amazon in 2013, original cost $279.99.
Features
- 4 mic/mono channels
- 2 mic/stereo channels
- 2 stereo channels
- each channel:
- 3-band EQ
- 2 aux sends
- mute switch
- main out on XLR and quarter
- RCA/USB tape IO
Links
Behringer UB1202
Features
Links
Mackie 402-VLZ3
Purchased three from B&H Photo in 2010, original cost $99.99 each.
Features
- 2 mic/mono channels with 2-band EQ
- 1 stereo channel
- RCA tape IO
- main out on quarter only
Links
Recall Sheet
A recall sheet can be set next to each mixer in the panel/video rooms with the knob locations drawn in. This will allow non-tech (like programming staff) or tech lowerlings to reset the mixers quickly to where tech wants them.