TAKSTAR XR-1016FX Analog Mixer User Manual
- June 10, 2024
- TAKSTAR
Table of Contents
TAKSTAR XR-1016FX Analog Mixer
PREFACE
Dear Customer,
Thank you for purchasing Takstar XR-1016FX/XR-1824FX Analog Mixer. In order to better understand and use the product, please read this manual carefully.
If you have any questions or suggestions, please contact our local dealer.
FEATURES
- Robust metal housing
- Professional DSP effector with 16 effects available
- 8/16CH XLR mic inputs, 4CH bus outputs, 6CH with built-in compressor; separate stereo pan control on each channel
- Two stereo channels capable of direct routing to L/R
- Bluetooth & USB-A MP3 playback, stereo USB-B audio input & output
- Low-noise preamp + 48V phantom power
- 3-band equalizer on each channel for treble/mid-range/bass adjustment
- Studio quality headphone output
- 60mm high precision faders
APPLICATIONS
Commercial performances, large gatherings, outdoors
PACKING LIST
Analog Mixer…….1
User Manual……..1
Power Cord…….1
SPECIFICATIONS
MONO INPUT
MIC IN: 8/16CH Bal XLR | LINE IN: 8/16CH Bal TRS |
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Frequency Response: 20 Hz – 20 kHz, +/-1 dB | Frequency Response: 20 Hz – 20 |
kHz, +/-1 dB
Distortion (THD+N): 0.003% at +0 dB, 20 Hz-20 kHz| Distortion (THD+N): 0.003%
at +0 dB, 20 Hz- 20 kHz
Max Input Level: +20 dBu| Sensitivity: 20 dB to -30 dB
MIC IN Impedance: 14 kΩ, unbal| Max Input Level: +40 dBu
Phantom Power: +48V| LINE IN Impedance: 21 kΩ, unbal
Low Cut: 80 Hz
STEREO INPUT| MONO EQ
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LINE IN: 4 pairs of Bal TRS + 2 pairs of Unbale RCA| HIGH: +/-15 dB @ 10 kHz
Shelving
Frequency Response: 20 Hz – 20 kHz, +/-1 dB| MID: +/-15 dB @ Freq. sel. from
100Hz to 8kHz
Distortion (THD+N): 0.003% at +0 dB, 20 Hz-20 kHz| -Bel
Sensitivity: 20 dB to -30 dB LINE IN Impedance: 15 kΩ, unbal| LOW: +/-15 dB @
100 Hz Shelving
DSP| STEREO EQ
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DSP: 20/27 bit digital signal| HIGH: +/-15 dB @ 10 kHz Shelving
A/D & D/A Converter: 24 bit| MID: +/-15 dB @ 1,250 kHz Bell
FX Type: 4 algorithms: reverb, chorus, delay, flanger – 16 presets| LOW: +/-15
dB @ 100 Hz Shelving
Foot Switch: TS jack (for effect return mute and unmute)
OUTPUT| POWER SUPPLY
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MAIN OUTPUT: 1 pair of XLR + 1 pair of 6.3mm TRS| Main Input Voltage: 100 V –
240 V AC, 50-60 Hz
MAIN Max Output Level: +28 dBu| Power Consumption: 30W
AUX OUTPUT: 4 TRS
AUX Max Output Level: +28 dBu
STEREO GROUP 1/2 OUTPUT: 2 TRS
GROUP Max Output Level: +28 dBu
STEREO GROUP 3/4 OUTPUT: 2 TRS
GROUP Max Output Level: +28 dBu
Monitor Output: 1 pair of TRS
Stereo Headphone Output: 1 Stereo TRS
XR-1016FX Dimensions: 46844095 mm;| Weight: 6.6 kg
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XR-1824FX Dimensions: 68045095 mm;| Weight: 9.3 kg
DESCRIPTIONS
XR-1016FX REAR PANEL
XR-1824FX REAR PANEL
① ACINPUT
Connect the power cord to this socket and properly connect it to a 220V
grounded AC power source.
② POWERSWITCH
Turns the mixer power on or off.
③ USB-B CONNECTOR
Connect a computer to this port via a UBS cable for stereo recording and
playback of audio signals.
④ USB-A STORAGE CONNECTOR
Connect a USB flash drive for music playback and recording.
④ AUX OUTPUTS 1 – 4
These AUX outputs feature 1/4” TRS balanced jacks and provide signal from
auxiliary outputs. The output level is controlled by the AUX Level control
(10).
⑥ BUS OUTPUTS 1 – 4
These BUS outputs feature 1/4” TRS balanced jacks and provide signal from
group outputs. The output level is controlled by the BUS Level fader.
MONO INPUT
① MIC IN
This XLR balanced mic preamp input supports sources with a gain range of 0 dB
to -50 dB. All MIC/LINE inputs feature an 80 Hz high pass filter, which can be
enabled to reduce low frequency pops, bumping and rattling noise when using a
mic for vocals.
② LINE IN (1/4)
These jacks are 1/4″ balanced (TRS) high impedance inputs. The cores are
positive and used for unbalanced inputs. MIC IN and LINE IN should not be used
at the same time.
③ GAIN
May refer to MIC GAIN or LINE GAIN subject to input source. Using MIC IN, Gain
Range: 0~50dB; Using LINE IN, Gain Range: -20~+30dB. Preferably set to a level
where PEAK LED only flashes occasionally, so to prevent distortion.
④ LOW CUT
An 80Hz low cut filter toggle. Enable it to cut off unwanted low frequency
noise (e.g., operating noise, stage noise, air noise) to improve clarity.
These unwanted energy could drain power from your audio system.
⑤ COMP
Turning this knob clockwise lowers the compressor threshold, increasing the
amount of compression. The compression ratio is within 4:1 and varies with the
signal level and the amount of compression. This is useful for controlling
peak levels from live sources, and is designed to subtly tame the level of
live vocals without noticeable artifacts.
⑥ HIGH EQ
This smooth-tilt tone control adjusts treble frequency levels (±15dB at 10
kHz), reducing noise or boosting brightness.
⑦ MID EQ
The IF control is set to 1250 Hz, with a gain of +/-15 dB and a bell curve.
⑧ MID FREQ
This control knob determines the center frequency of the MID EQ control. The
center frequency of the bandpass filter can be set between 100 Hz and 8kHz.
⑨ LOW EQ
This smooth-tilt tone control adjusts the bass frequency level (±15 dB at 100
Hz), adding depth to thin sounds or clarity to overly thick sounds.
⑩ AUX1-4
Each channel of the XR-1016FX mixer provides 4 aux sends; AUX1 and AUX2 are
PRE fader sends. AUX3 is a POST or PRE fader send, depending on the position
of the AUX3 PRE/POST button (32). FX/AUX4 send is always post-fader. FX/AUX4
is sent to the internal PRO DSP FX board. Signals in FX/AUX4 send are also
routed to the AUX4 OUTPUT jack on the rear panel.
⑪ PAN
This control determines the signal position of the assigned L/R channel and
group 1/2 bus. Turning the knob counterclockwise increases the amount of
signal sent to the left channel and odd group; while turning it clockwise
increases the amount of signal sent to the right channel and even group.
For example, when the GROUP SWITCH (17) is in the 1/2 position, turning the
knob counter-clockwise will increase the amount of signal sent to Group 1, and
turning it clockwise will increase the amount sent to Group 2. Equal amount is
sent to each group if rotated to the middle.
⑫ MUTE SWITCH
Pressing this switch will mute the signal sent to the main mix, aux sends, and
FX effects.
The mute switch does not affect the signal sent to the solo system.
⑬ MUTE LED
The mute button is equipped with a red LED that lights up when the channel is
muted.
⑭ PEAK LED
This LED usually indicates that the channel signal level is approaching
clipping (distortion), but it also lights up when muted. Because the peak
indicator circuit monitors the signal after gain, EQ and master level, peaks
can be caused by high settings of any of these controls. It lights up upon a
static signal (test sound) of +15 dBu, which corresponds to the audible peak
of a highly dynamic signal (i.e. a piano). When lit, there is about 5dB of
headroom remaining, and the gain and EQ boost should be reduced. Under optimal
settings of input gain and EQ, LED will only flash briefly at the loudest
peak.
⑮ PFL SWITCH
This PFL button allows monitoring of the signal on this channel through a
speaker connected to the CTRL ROOM OUTPUT or a headphone connected to the
PHONES OUTPUT.
⑯ MAIN SWITCH
This button allows signals to be routed individually to the MAIN MIX.
⑰ GROUP 1-4 SWITCH
The BUS1/2, BUS3/4 buttons allow the signal to be routed to the stereo BUS
1/2, 3/4 respectively.
⑱ CHANNEL FADER
Used to adjust the signal level of the channel sent to the main output;
control range is -∞ to +10dB, the optimal position is 0dB.
⑲ LINE/Hi-Z SWITCH
To connect a guitar directly to the mixer without using a DI Box, press this
switch down first; then connect the guitar’s output to the channel’s 1/4″ TRS
input. This helps to match the directly connected input impedance and preserve
high frequency fidelity. The channel’s 1/4″ TRS input will become a line
input, just like any other mono line input. To use guitars or other
instruments on other channels, you’ll need to use an external DI box first.
Without the DI box or if this switch is not pressed the guitar may sound dull
and muddy.
STEREO INPUT
⑳ STEREO INPUTS (RCA)
RCA L/R line input which accepts signal from MP3 or CD player.
㉑ STEREO INPUTS
1/4” TRS balanced or 1/4” TS unbalanced line inputs. If you are connecting a
mono source, use the left (mono) input and the mono signal will appear on both
sides of the main mix.
㉒ STEREO GAIN
This control establishes the nominal operating level of the channel. The input
gain can be adjusted in a wide range (-20—+30dB). To maximize the signal-to-
noise ratio, the gain should be set to an appropriate level. To do so, set the
channel fader to 0, then press the PFL switch and observe the LEVEL LED. If
the CLIP LED glows and stays red, you need to reduce the gain.
㉓ LINE IN / USB-B IN SWITCH
When this switch is not pressed, the input signal of this channel is provided
by line input; or when pressed, provided by USB-B.
PANEL
㉔ FOOT SWITCH
This 1/4″ TRS connector is where the foot switch is connected. The internal
effect can be turned on and off through the foot switch. If the internal
effect channel has been muted, the foot switch will not work.
㉕ PHONES OUTPUT
This 1/4″ TRS connector provides stereo headphone output. The output volume of
this channel is controlled by the PHONES volume control knob.
㉖ L/R MAIN OUTPUT
There are two 1/4” TRS balanced jacks and two balanced XLR outputs for
Left/Right outputs. 1/4″ output can be connected with Tip, Ring, Sleeve (TRS)
balanced or Tip, Sleeve (TS) unbalanced connector. Its output level is
controlled by MAIN FADER (39). Both XLR and TRS outputs can be used at the
same time.
㉗ CTRL ROOM OUTPUT
These 1/4″ jacks are usually connected to the input amplifier or headphone
amplifier in the control room.
㉘ PHANTOM POWER (two on XR-1824FX)
This switch applies +48VDC to the XLR input connector to power mics that
require phantom power. If enabled, do not connect unbalanced dynamic mics or
other XLR input devices that cannot handle this voltage.
㉙ FX TO AUX 1-3
This allows routing of signal in the FX return channel to AUX1-3 send.
㉚ AUX3 PRE/POST
This button sets whether the AUX3/FX signal is pre-fader or post-fader.
㉛ AUX 1-4 MASTER
These potentiometers control the AUX1-4 master level. When PFL button is
pressed, the signal present on the respective individual aux output can be
monitored through the speaker connected to the CTRL ROOM OUTPUT (27) or the
headphones connected to the PHONES OUTPUT (25).
㉜ LEVEL LED
This 12-LED level meter helps to control the main mix output level. Keep the
output level below the “CLIP” LED to avoid signal overload and distortion.
㉝ PFL ACTIVE LED
This LED illuminates when one or more of the PFL buttons are pressed.
㉞ CTRL ROOM VOLUME
This is the level control of signal routed to the CTRL ROOM OUTPUT. During
regular use, the main channel mix signal is routed to this output; when one or
more PFL buttons are pressed, the PFL bus signal is routed to CTRL ROOM OUTPUT
and PHONES OUTPUT.
㉟ PHONES VOLUME
This knob controls the level of the headphone output. Set the headphone volume
level to the minimum (-∞) before connecting and wearing headphones to avoid
hearing damage.
㊱ MONITOR SETTINGS
There are two buttons for monitoring settings. For the upper button: when not
pressed, it monitors the audio from MAIN L/R; when pressed, it monitors audio
from BUSSES. For the lower button: when not pressed, it monitors audio from
BUS 1/2; when pressed, it monitors audio from BUS 3/4.
㊲ FX FADER
This fader controls the signal level from the internal DSP effector. The mute
button, when pressed, disables signal flow to the output bus or main mix. The
PFL button allows the current channel’s signal to be monitored by CTRL ROOM
OUTPUT and PHONES OUTPUT. The MAIN button allows the effect signal to be sent
to the main channel for mixing. The 1/2, 3/4 buttons allow the effect signal
to be sent to the stereo busses BUS 1/2 or BUS 3/4.
㊳ BUS 1/2, BUS 3/4 FADER
Faders BUS1/2 and BUS3/4 control the level of the stereo bus outputs. BUS 1/2
and BUS 3/4 can be fed by each input channel to create stereo audio groups
routed to the physical BUS OUTPUTS. When the MUTE button is pressed, signal
flow to the BUS output or main mix is disabled. The MAIN button next to the
BUS fader routes the BUS to the MAIN MIX. When the PFL button is pressed, the
signal present in the BUS can be monitored through speaker connected to CTRL
ROOM OUTPUT or headphones connected to PHONES OUTPUT.
㊴ MAIN FADER
This fader controls the level of the MAIN MIX.
㊵ PREVIOUS TRACK
㊶ PAUSE/PLAY
㊷ NEXT TRACK
㊸ BLUETOOTH (BT) MODE LED
㊹ USB-A PLAYBACK MODE LED
㊺ USB REC MODE LED
㊻ EFFECTS SELECTION (1-16) KNOB & MODE SELECTION BUTTON
㊼ EFFECT STATUS (1-16) DISPLAY
OPERATIONS
a. BT MODE (see picture on the right) After power on, the BT indicator will flash for 2 minutes, awaiting Bluetooth connection. Search for “Mixer BT” on your Bluetooth device and connect. Once paired successful, the BT indicator will stay lit. You can then manually play media inside your device using PAUSE/PLAY/PREVIOUS TRACK/NEXT TRACK. If without Bluetooth connection within 2 minutes, the Bluetooth function automatically shuts down and the BT indicator turns off. To re-try Bluetooth connection, press and hold the MODE button for 3 seconds to activate Bluetooth pairing and establish connection.
b. USB MODE (see picture on the right) When a USB drive is inserted via USB-A port, press the MODE button to switch to USB playback mode. In this case, the USB indicator will light up, and you can play media inside your USB drive using PAUSE/PLAY/PREVIOUS TRACK/NEXT TRACK. Note: You cannot switch to USB playback mode by pressing the MODE button if no USB drive is inserted via USB-A.
c. REC MODE (see picture on the right) While a USB drive is inserted via USB-A and mixer under USB playback mode (i.e., green USB indicator glows), press and hold MODE button for 3 seconds to enter REC mode. In this case, the REC indicator flashes red while recording normally. Press and hold MODE button for 3 seconds again to pause recording (REC indicator glows solid red). Again, press and hold MODE button for 3 seconds to exit REC mode and start playback of the recorded file.
d. REC PLAYBACK MODE (see picture on the right) While playing the recording file, the USB green light and the REC red light will be on at the same time, and you can control the playback using PAUSE/PLAY/PREVIOUS TRACK/NEXT TRACK. audio file. Press and hold the MODE button again for 3 seconds to continue recording. During the recording process, press and hold the MODE button for 3 seconds to pause recording. While paused, press the MODE button once to return to Bluetooth mode, and start new operation or selection.
DSP Effector
Both XR-1016FX and XR-1824FX are equipped with an internal PRO DSP FX board with 16 FX presets. Rotate the EFFECTS KNOB to select among the 16 sound effects:
- SMALL HALL
- LARGE HALL
- SMALL ROOM
- BRIGHT ROOM
- THIN PLATE
- PLATE
- SPRING REVERB
- MULTITAP DELAY
- ANALOG DELAY
- CHORUS VERB
- STEREO CHORUS
- FLANGER
- PHASER
- GATED REVERB
- FLANGER REVERB
- VOCAL ECHO
Enrich your audio with any of the above preset effects.
PLUG PINOUT DIAGRAM
XLR Connector
Bal XLR Wiring:
1 = Shield (Ground)
2 = Positive (+/Hot)
3 = Negative (-/Cold)
XLR Connector (Female)
XLR Connector (Male)
XR-1016FX BLOCK DIAGRAM
CAUTIONS
To avoid electric shock, overheat, fire, radiation, explosion, mechanical risk and injury or property loss due to improper use, please read and observe the following items before use:
- Please check if the power of the connected equipment matches with that of this product before operation. Adjust the volume to proper level during operation. Do not operate at over-power or high-volume level for extended time to avoid product malfunction or hearing impairment.
- If there is any abnormality during use (e.g., smoke, strange odor), please kill the power switch and unplug from power source, then send the product to the dealer for repair.
- Keep this product and its accessories in a dry and ventilated area. Do not store in a humid or dusty area for extended time. Keep away from fire, rain, liquid intrusion, bumping, throwing, vibrating, or from blocking any ventilation openings, to prevent malfunction.
- The product must, when installed on walls or ceilings, be fixed firmly in place at adequate strength to prevent from falling.
- Please abide by safety rules during operation. Do not use the product in places prohibited by laws or regulations to avoid accident.
- Do not disassemble or repair the product by yourself to avoid injury. If you have any questions or require any services, please contact our local dealer.
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Address: No. 2 Fu Kang Yi Rd., Longxi Boluo
Huizhou, Guangdong 516121 China
Tel: 86 752 6383644 Fax: 86 752 6383952
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