User manual
Mixer Linking
PLAYdierenly devices incorporate a unique system that allows mulple mixers to be linked together, either for use with
two or more performers, or as a way to expand the number of channels.
When Linked together the mixers share a common mix buss so only one set of outputs are needed for feeding the PA
and Booth monitors. In addion, the two Cue systems are joined allowing interacve cueing between mulple
performers.
The illustraon below shows a typical link scenario, with the MODEL 1.4 linked to a MODEL 1 mixer.
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Connect LINK OUT on Mixer 2 to LINK IN on Mixer 1
Performer 1 uses Cue A
Mixer 1
Performer 2 uses Cue B
Mixer 1 feed to BOOTH Monitors
Mixer 1 feed to PA
Linking two mixers
In this setup Performer 1 and 2 each have their own individual Cue system. If Performer 1 (using Cue
A) wants to send a Cue signal to Performer 2 they can, by selecng Cue B, and vice versa for
Performer 2.
IMPORTANT! - When linking two mixers together, one will need to be assigned to feed its buss signal through the Link
Cable and on to the main PA and Booth Monitor connected to the other mixer.
In the above diagram it is Mixer 2 that will need to be assigned.
To assign the mixer, turn it over and locate the small 3mm hole underneath the back right hand side rubber foot. Peel
back the foot to expose the hole and using a thin bladed tool, (small screwdriver or similar), press in the switch located
just below the base panel. It is a good idea to check that this switch on the other mixer (Mixer 1) is not selected, i.e.
switched out.
If the mix signal is not being passed through to the other mixer it is likely that this switch has not been
assigned correctly on one of the mixers.
Locaon of assign switch
Mixer 2










