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sajs
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I own a Soundcraft M4 mixer. Up until now I've been very pleased with the results. I decided to hook up an effects box to the Aux in and out. I could not get a signal to my effects box. I tried another effects box with the same results.
I found out that the only way I could get an effects box to work in the Aux section of this mixer was to crank up the Mic Gain Control almost to the max, the Input Fader almost all the way up, the channel Aux Send pots all the way up, the Return Gain pot all the way up and the Return Master Pot all the way up.
My mic signal is at a point of distortion to get enough signal to any effects box.
I tried different types of dynamic mics with the same results.
Is there something I am doing or not doing correctly, or does this Mixer just have very low Aux send and return signals?
When I hook up my crappy Behringer Mixer, all of my Aux effects work the way they should. What's up?
I found out that the only way I could get an effects box to work in the Aux section of this mixer was to crank up the Mic Gain Control almost to the max, the Input Fader almost all the way up, the channel Aux Send pots all the way up, the Return Gain pot all the way up and the Return Master Pot all the way up.
My mic signal is at a point of distortion to get enough signal to any effects box.
I tried different types of dynamic mics with the same results.
Is there something I am doing or not doing correctly, or does this Mixer just have very low Aux send and return signals?
When I hook up my crappy Behringer Mixer, all of my Aux effects work the way they should. What's up?