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We realize that you must have a powerful

hankerin’ to try out your new CR1604-VLZ.
Or you might be one of those people who
never reads manuals. Either way, all we ask
is that you read this page NOW, and the rest
can wait until you’re good and ready. But do
read it — you’ll be glad you did.

Other Nuggets of Wisdom

For optimum sonic performance, the channel

faders and the

MAIN L-R MIX fader should be

set near the “

U” (unity gain) markings.

Always turn the

MAIN L-R MIX fader and C–R/

PHONES knob down before making connections
to and from your CR1604-VLZ.

If you shut down your equipment, turn off

your amplifiers first. When powering up, turn
on your amplifiers last.

Save the shipping box! You may need it

someday, and you don’t want to have to pay for
another one.

INSTANT MIXING

Here’s how to get going

right away, assuming you own
a microphone and a keyboard:

1. Plug your microphone into Channel 1’s

MIC input.

2. Turn on the CR1604-VLZ.

3. Perform the Level-Setting Procedure .

4. Connect cords from the

MAIN OUT jacks

to your amplifier.

5. Hook up speakers to the amp and turn it on.

6. Set channel 1’s fader to the “

U” mark.

7. Engage (push in) Channel 1’s

L-R switch.

8. Set the

MAIN L-R MIX fader one-quarter

of the way up.

9. Sing like a canary!

10. Plug your keyboard into channels 3 and 4.

11. Turn channel 3’s

PAN knob fully left and

channel 4’s

PAN knob fully right.

12. Set those faders to the “

U” mark.

13. Perform the Level-Setting Procedure .

14. Engage the

L-R switch on these channels.

15. Play like a madman and sing like a canary!

It’s your first mix!

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Please write your serial number here for

future reference (i.e. insurance claims, tech

support, return authorization, etc.):

Part No. 820-034-00 Rev. C 4/97

©1997 Mackie Designs, All Rights Reserved.

Printed in the U.S.A.

LEVEL-SETTING PROCEDURE

Message to seasoned pros:

do NOT set lev-

els using the old “Turn the trim up until the
clip light comes on, then back off a hair” trick.
When a Mackie Designs mixer clip light
comes on, you really are about to clip.

This procedure really works — it assures

low noise and high headroom. Please read on.

It’s not even necessary to hear what you’re

doing to set optimal levels. But if you’d like to:
Plug headphones into the

PHONES output

jack, then set the

C-R PHONES knob about

one-quarter of the way up.

The following steps must be performed

one channel at a time:

1. Turn the

TRIM, AUX send and fader

controls fully down.

2. Be sure the

1–2, 3–4 and L–R channel

assignment switches are all disengaged.

3. Set the

EQ knobs at the center detents.

4. Connect the signal source to the

MIC

or

LINE channel input.

5. Engage (push in) the channel’s

SOLO

switch.

6. Push in the

MODE switch in the output

section (

LEVEL SET (PFL) mode) —

the

LEVEL SET LED will light.

7. Play something into the selected input,

at real-world levels.

8. Adjust the

TRIM control so that the

display on the meter stays around “0.”
(Only the left meter is active in the
Level-Setting Procedure.)

9. If you’d like to apply some

EQ, do so

now and return to the previous step.

10. Disengage that channel’s

SOLO switch.

11. Repeat for each of channels 1–16.

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