Specifications
5  Troubleshooting  
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If  you’re having problems operating the MultiMix 8 USB, this 
troubleshooting index will help you correct them. 
Symptoms  Cause Solution 
No sound from the mixer.    Mixer is not plugged in or 
turned on. 
  Plug in mixer and turn it on. 
    Channel levels are too low.    Turn up channel levels. 
    Control room level is turned 
down 
  Turn up control room level. 
The appropriate signal hasn’t 
been assigned to the control 
room out. 
  In the master section of  the 
mixer, be sure the right switch is 
selected. 
    Cable is not plugged into 
output jack. 
  Check outputs to make sure 
cables are plugged in securely. 
    Headphones are not plugged 
into PHONE jack. 
  Plug headphones into PHONE 
jack. 
    Monitor or headphone 
amplifier is turned off  or 
down. 
  Turn amplifier on or up. 
    Bad cable.    Check all cables; substitute 
cables with known good ones. 
Audio signal is distorted.    Channel level is too high.    Set channel levels using the 
procedure on page 8. 
    Channel input is too high.   
T
urn down your instrument to a 
normal volume and then set 
channel levels using procedure 
on page 8. 
    AUX RET level is too high.    Lower the level of  AUX RET 
A
or B in the master section of  the 
mixer. 
    MAIN MIX level is too high.   Turn down the MAIN MIX 
level control in the master 
section of  the mixer. 
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  Too much low-level noise in 
the mix. 
  Engage the channel’s high-pass 
filter by pressing the HPF 
switch. 
 Interference from appliances 
such as air conditioners. 
  Engage the channel’s high-pass 
filter by pressing the HPF 
switch. 
    Not using TRS cables.    Make sure you are using 1/4” 
TRS cables. 
Microphone level is too low.    Phantom power is not 
turned on. 
  Turn on phantom power using 
the switch on the rear panel of  
the mixer. 
    Microphone is damaged.    Test the microphone on other 
audio devices. If  you detect 
damage, contact the 
manufacturer or dealer. 
No or low sound from a 
channel. 
  Channel level is too low.    Turn up channel level. 
    Instrument volume is too 
low. 
  Turn up the instrument’s 
volume control. If  problem 
persists, check the instrument by 
plugging headphones into the 
instrument’s phone jack. 
    Gain is too low.    Adjust the channel’s GAIN 
control. 
Internal effects aren’t 
working. 
  Effects level is too low.    Turn up the level using the 
EFFECTS / AUX RET B 
LEVEL control in the master 
section of  the mixer. 
    An effect hasn’t been 
selected. 
  Press the EFFECTS knob on 
the desired effect and make sure 
the SIG indicator is lit. 










