

Pressing the Flip button reverses the channel and monitor assignments. You will normally connect your tape returns here, but you can connect any other line-level source.

The monitor/tape in jack is routed by default to the monitor input section on the channel strip. The insert jack (post-EQ) allows you to process each channel individually. Whatever is plugged into the mic or line jacks is by default routed to the channel input. There are separate mic and line input jacks, but as there is no mic/line switching, only one source should be plugged into these jacks for each channel. Inserts are TRS, requiring Y-cables for sends and returns.Įach channel has five jacks: mic, line, insert, monitor/tape in and tape out. The mic inputs are XLRs all others are 1/4-inch phone jacks. Switches allow routing Aux 3 to the Aux 5 output and Aux 4 to the Aux 6 output.Īll of the jacks, except for headphone and talkback, are located on the back of the mixer. Auxes 3 and 4 are post-fader sends and can be switched for use with either the Channel or Monitor input. Aux 1 is a pre-fader channel send, and Aux 2 is a pre-fader monitor send unfortunately, these cannot be switched for post-fader use. The aux section uses a four-of-six arrangement, meaning that there are six aux send outputs, but only four can be used on a channel at a time. A dedicated 2-band EQ devoted to the Monitor input consists of high-/low-shelving EQs (80 and 12k Hz), both with a +/-15 dB range. All EQ has a +/-15dB range and a center detent. MF1 EQ is sweepable from 350 to 8k Hz, and the MF2 EQ is sweepable from 50 to 1k Hz. The channel EQ section has a high-shelving band at 12 kHz, low-shelving at 80 Hz, and two swept-mid EQs. The gain pot has a 10dB to 60dB range for mic and a -20dB to 30dB range for line-level signals. Starting from the top of the input channel, the Project 8 has a scribble strip and switches for phase reverse, phantom power, flip and bus (more on flip and bus later).

The Monitor can be used to monitor previously recorded tape tracks (or virtual MIDI/workstation tracks) during tracking/overdubbing and for sending any other line input source to the 2-track bus during mixdown. Generally, the Channel is used for recording live tracks during tracking and overdubbing and for tape tracks during mixdown. Because it's an in-line design, the Project 8 has two inputs (Channel and Monitor) for each channel strip. The Project 8 is an analog 8-bus mixer designed for multitrack recording that comes in 32-channel (64-input) version.
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