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Behringer Xenyx 1002fx Mixer 10 Input 2 Bus with Efx - Page 4 Questions & Answers
I have a behringer Xenyx 1622 mixer and am using
When you open Cubase you MUST open a new project.
Then select 24 track audio for example... unless yoou are doing MIDI record and playback.
Then open up a mixer panel and select a channel to read or connect to a file.
There are too many options to describe and the "says its ready to go " is not enough information to know where you are.
You may have to imprt files or record music... Don't forget to select a track on the display of tracks.
How do I get the USB input into the monitor
I suspect that you don't, at least easily.
Try this:
IF you can send it to the mains, run a cable from the mains 1/4 jack back to an unused channel input. Set the monitor level on that channel to send the mains back out to the monitor so that anything on the mains from USB will be in the monitors... This is hokey and you have to disable this channel by not sending it to the mains, from the mains lest the thing will oscillate.
As versatile as this Behringer stuff is, I rather doubt that the USB can be routed directely by setting to the monitors... But just ry to find documentation about this!
Typical of this brand, finding and understanding the documentation can be frustrating.
Behringer XENYX 1622FX, won't power on. Phantom power works(?)
After reviewing the schematic, I don't understand how the Phantom power can REMAIN on with the power switch off... this CANNOT occur except for what energy is left in the 48 volt supply filter cap... This might last for minutes after the fuse went... UNLESS you have devices connected which are backfeeding the 48 volts. (which would be a disaster)
The 48 volts, +/- 12 volts and +/- 15 volts and the +5 volts ALL come from the SAME switching power supply. I suspect one of the filter caps went or the primary switching regulator a TDP245Y chip.
You should ONLY work on the line side of this using an ISOLATION transformer since the line side has lethal voltages.
To do testing, one replaces the fuse and puts a 60 Watt light bulb in series with the hot side of the inout line. The lamp "acts" as a resetable fuse and limits the current for testing. When all is well again, the lamp will remain out with the power flowing through it.
The D1 diode bridge and C7 input rectifier and filter are first things to check. You can do those with an ohmmeter.
I will caution you to ALWAYS power any and all equipment from the SAME power source. Plugging in devices from across the room will set up ground loops and any ground fault will fry equipment.
Im try'n to hook a
Use four (4) TRS cables. Connect from the
AUX "send" (left and right) to the input of the effects unit with two of the cables. Use the other two cables to connect from teh effects out jacks to the AUX "returns" left and right.
Connect xenyx 2442fx to computer
If you want to record in stereo, the quick and dirty way is to get a 1/4 inch stereo to 1/8 inch plug cable and go frrom the headphone output jack. (Use a Wye connector if you need to listen on the phones)
All the other outs are TRS and XLR balanced and the computer audio (mic) inputs are unbalanced. You would need special cables to connect those.
Behringer Xenyx 1622FX. Power supply has failed,
Suspect a broken circuit trace or broken solder. If they use a 7805 three terminal regulator, check the solder around those pins...
Berhinger does NOT release schematics except to their service facilities... I know... I have tried... I repaair a lot of their stuff and have to trace out the circuits.
Power supply circuits are rather easy except for the switching regulators if they have failed totally.
If only the +5 is dead, you should be only a filter cap and a diode or two away from the problem... Transformer leads and electrolytic leads with their weight are favorite to pull out of solder... On Behringer, often the traces are narrow and can have a crack in them.
Por favor mi xenix 1202 se daño y necesito el
Behringer does NOT supply diagrams except to their authorized repair facilities... I know as I have tried and I wind up repairing without diagrams/schematics most of the time. In some cases I have traced out the circuitry.
FORTUNATELY mixers are fairly simple circuitry.
MOST problems I have encountered were due to defective sliders and in one case liquid had caused circuit traces to short and the burned area had to be carved out and jumpers placed where the traces were missing.
the circuitry repeats several times so one can look at adjacent channels to compare damage.
I do not know your language, but reconized what you are asking from the few words I trnaslated.
How to conect Behringer Xenyx2442Fx and MAudio profire 610
well your book you got should tell you this, if you dont have one you can down a PDIF file from Behringher . All tho I would suggest you sell it while it is still working and research a new unit. Why is it every breaks down you will never get parts to fix it. I know . Im in the business, I can never get the simpelest of parts, aand they can fail even un used much they can go bad just sitting there waiting to be used . Good luck DFD, keep on playing
I have a Behringer Xenyx 1204FX and the DSP Display doesn't illuminate (but works by pressing down and turning the knob). Any idea why it's not on? Also the AUX 1 Send doesn't seem to be working
It sounds like you're experiencing a couple of issues with your Behringer Xenyx 1204FX mixer. Let's address each of these problems separately:
- DSP Display Not Illuminating: The fact that the DSP display works when you press down and turn the knob suggests that the issue might be related to the display itself or its connection. Here are a few steps you can take to troubleshoot the problem:
- Check Power Source: Ensure that the mixer is receiving proper power and is turned on. Sometimes display issues can be caused by power-related problems.
- Connection: Make sure the ribbon cable or connector that connects the display to the circuit board is properly seated. A loose connection could be causing the display to not illuminate.
- Faulty Display: If none of the above steps work, there might be a problem with the display itself. You may need to contact Behringer support or a professional technician to get the display repaired or replaced.
- AUX 1 Send Not Working: If the AUX 1 send is not working as expected, there could be several reasons for this:
- Routing Settings: Make sure that the AUX 1 send is properly routed to the desired destination. Check the routing options on the mixer to ensure that the signal is being sent to the correct output or destination.
- Level Controls: Verify that the level controls for AUX 1 are set correctly. Make sure that the AUX 1 knob for the specific channel you're working with is turned up.
- Effects/Processing: If you're trying to send a signal with effects applied, check if the effects are set up correctly. Sometimes, an incorrect effect or routing setting can affect the AUX send.
- Cable and Connections: Ensure that the cables connecting the AUX 1 send to external devices (such as monitors or effects units) are functioning properly and securely connected.
- AUX Master Level: Confirm that the AUX 1 master level (usually located on the main output section of the mixer) is turned up to an appropriate level.
If you've gone through these troubleshooting steps and the issues still persist, it might be a good idea to consult the user manual for your Behringer Xenyx 1204FX mixer for further guidance. If the problems continue, you may need to reach out to Behringer support or consider seeking assistance from a professional audio technician or repair service.
Behringer Europower PMP 1680S--The FX channels both Master and Monitor banks do not create any effects but instead only produce a rapid, repetitive clicking/popping noise. HELP!
Hello Geoff, try using an external processor and check that it works well, if so, the problem is that you have the Jack connectors of Effect sending and those of Return of Effects, dirty
Apply a couple of drops of oil, type WD40, to a Plug connector and insert and remove them repeatedly in each connector Jack for sending and returning effects
I hope you can solve the problem, comment the results
Greetings Franco Dosil
Hola Geoff, prueba usando un procesador externo y comprueba que funcione bien, si es asi, el problema es que tienes los conectores Jack de envio de Efecto y los de Retorno de Efectos, sucios
Aplicale en un conector Plug un par de gotas de aceite, tipo WD40 y entralos y sacalos repetidamente en cada conector Jack de envio y retorno de efectos
Espero puedas solucionar el problema, comenta los resultados
Saludos Franco Dosil
https://media.music-group.com/media/PLM/data/docs/P0A8M/PMP1680S_PMP980S_PMP960M_M_EN.pdf
https://c3.zzounds.com/media/PMP1680S_P0A8M_OI_EN_ES_FR-df44b2314272dfc61a7cabe5bb88ecce.pdf
Behringer truth 2031a popping and sizziling stoppeed working, what to check first.
Check all the wiring connections on the speaker. Check the plug in points for the cables are not loose in the body of the speaker or the connector plugs themselves are not loose in the actual plug sockets.
Next you will need to get inside the speaker body to check the connections and soldered joints. Take a good look at the back of the cable plug sockets and to the back of the actual speaker cone connections. Check each wire at Both ends for damage. No sound at all suggests the issue might be at the 'Input' where the cable plugs into the back of the speaker body.
Behringer Ultracoustic acx1800 cd right input not working. Any ideas of what blew?
If the right input on your Behringer Ultracoustic ACX1800 CD is not working, it could be due to a number of reasons, including:
- A faulty cable or connection: The problem could be as simple as a loose or damaged cable. Try swapping out the cable with a known working cable or check the connection to ensure that it is secure.
- A blown fuse: The ACX1800 CD has a built-in fuse that protects the internal components from power surges or other electrical issues. Check the fuse to make sure it is not blown and replace it if necessary.
- A damaged preamp or amplifier circuit: If the problem is not with the cable or fuse, it could be due to a damaged preamp or amplifier circuit. This can be caused by a number of factors, such as overheating, power surges, or other electrical issues. In this case, you may need to take the ACX1800 CD to a professional repair technician to diagnose and fix the problem.
- A faulty right channel input jack: It is also possible that the right channel input jack itself is faulty. This can be caused by wear and tear over time or physical damage. In this case, you may need to replace the input jack or have it repaired by a professional technician.
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