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Old 03-26-2002
jemb323 jemb323 is offline
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Question mixer plugins..........

Hello people. I have been recording using N-Track and I have been having some pretty good luck so far. Everything sounds good and I am pleased with my progress. Now here is my newbie question. After all the recording I have done and all the learning I have been doing in the home recording thing there are some plugins on my mixer that I don't have a clue what they are for. I have included a picture of my old Eclipse mixing console.When you look at the picture the pluguns I am talking about are just below the 110 plug chord. Here's what they are.

Aux 1 Send Aux 2 Send Sub 1 Bal Out

R L/Mono Return Sub 2 Bal Out
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n Right Mon Bal Out Sum Bal Out

Now each one of these words has a jack by it .What are they for and how do I use them? There are 9 jacks all together. Can someone give some info as to what they are for. Thanks
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whoa thats an olddddd mixer
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