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Sound Devices MixPre-10M Operation & User’s Manual

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Sound Devices MixPre-10M User Manual
Sound Devices MixPre-10M User Guide
Sound Devices MixPre-10M Online Manual

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  • User Guide 38 uncompressed 2ch stereo wav le. All track level, pan, mute, reverb and air adjustments made during rendering are reected in the resulting stereo wav le. ◦ AAC Stereo - performs a real-time render of the LR mix to a compressed 2ch stereo AAC le. AAC les are much smaller in size than a WAV le and so are faster to share over the internet. All trac

  • Sound Devices MixPre-10M, User Guide 48 Metronome The metronome is an audible click that may be used to help you perform in time while recording and also provide a count-in so that you know when to start playing. The rst beat of the bar is represented by a higher pitched click than the other beats of the bar. The metronome click is summed with the LR mix and as such can be heard when the headphones or outputs are set to LR. The metronome may also be recorded to a track. Select Click in a track’s Input screen. To set up the metronome: 1. Tap . 2. Tap Metronome, then do any or all of the following: L You will hear a preview of the metronome while in this screen. X Tap Signature and set the beat

  • Sound Devices MixPre-10M, 51 USB USB Audio Interface The MixPre-10M has an integrated 12-in, 4-out core audio-compatible interface for use with a Mac or PC computer. For PC users, the MixPre-10M will appear as a 2x2 audio interface unless a specic ASIO driver is installed. The latest ASIO driver, along with install instructions, is available for free at www.sounddevices.com/support/downloads. See the MixPre-10M’s Downloads page. To work with the USB audio from a host computer, it is necessary to route the USB 1 - 4 sources appropriately. Should you want to mix the USB audio from the host computer with live audio from the MixPre-10M’s inputs to the LR bus, use the channel sc

  • Sound Devices MixPre-10M, 47 RECORDING AND PLAYBACK feedback. You can adjust the level of the recorded bounce using the LR gain control - tap the L(left) mix meter in the home screen to quickly access LR gain. 3. Decide which track or tracks you want to bounce from. Let’s call these the source tracks. 4. Mute all tracks except the source and destination tracks. 5. Disarm all tracks except for the destination tracks. 6. Set the source track levels, pans, reverb and air eects as required. Eects are burned in to the destination tra

  • Sound Devices MixPre-10M, 15 Screens & Navigation The MixPre-10M has a sunlight-viewable, high-resolution, touch-screen-based user interface. The touch screen interface displays the Home screen, Main Menu screen, Channel screens and various other views. For information on Channel screens, see Accessing Channel Screen Settings in the Input Channels chapter. There are several tap zones on the touch screen allowing you to easily interact with the 10M, and the */** switch may be set to provide quick navigation to key screens or functionality. As you become familiar with the user interface, changing settings for inputs, outputs, recording and metering will beco

  • 55 User Presets and System Settings Saving and Recalling Presets Flexibility is the MixPre-10M’s M.O. To make it easy for you to use the recorder in a wide variety of situations, we created a slick feature where you can store and recall snapshots of all of the MixPre-10M’s settings. There are four internal Preset slots available. Also, the SD card can store virtually un

  • Sound Devices MixPre-10M, 49 RECORDING AND PLAYBACK L The Metronome button will be disabled (appearing grayed out but with an orange icon) whenever Click is assigned as a track’s input source. Record Settings The Record submenu provides access to the settings detailed in the following table: Sub-menu Description Options L&R Gain Sets the gain for the LR mix. • -30 - 0 dB (1 dB increment) L Tip: You can quickly access L&R Gain by tapping the L (left) horizontal meter on the Home screen. AAC Quality Sets the quality value for AAC rendering. For more information, see Sharing Projects. • 32 kbps • 64 kbps • 128 kbps • 192

  • Sound Devices MixPre-10M, User Guide 62 Devices, LLC product, even if Sound Devices, LLC has been advised of the possibility of such damages. In any case, Sound Devices, LLC’s entire liability under any provision of this evaluation license shall be limited to the greater of the amount actually paid by you for the SOFTWARE PRODUCT or U.S. $5.00. Because some states/jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of liability for consequential or incidental damag- es, the above limitation may not apply to you. Governing Law This agreemen

  • Sound Devices MixPre-10M, User Guide 46 To automatically punch in/out: 1. Set Record In and Record Out points to where you want the MixPre to automatically punch in and out. If a Record In or Out point is set, a ‘P’ is displayed in the status bar to indicate that automatic punching is enabled. See Working with Q-Points. 2. Use Play In and Stop Q-Points to set pre-roll and/or post-roll as necessary. Setting a few bars of pre-roll allows you to play along with existing audio to help you get up to speed and ‘into the groove’ before the Record In point. Use the Track ‘Monitor’ button to monitor either track playback o

  • Sound Devices MixPre-10M, User Guide 52 Low-latency Monitoring We’ve worked really hard with our hardware and software design teams to minimize latency. We’ve found that in many scenarios, latency when monitoring through a DAW (digital audio workstation) is perfectly acceptable, depending upon DAW software, computer hardware and plug-ins. In situations where the throughput latency is higher than desired, the input to the MixPre-10M can be directly monitored in the headphone output. For example... To monitor with zero-latency through the MixPre-10M: 1. Connect MixPre-10M to computer. 2. Conrm that the LR Stereo HP Preset is selected

  • 23 INPUT CHANNELS into a DAW to develop the song further. The recorded metronome will allow you to set the DAW’s tempo and internal metronome so that it is perfectly aligned with the MixPre recording. For more information, see Metronome. L Tip: If you do not have a mic handy and want to quickly record a rough scratch track of a song idea and are not too concerned about the audio qual

  • Sound Devices MixPre-10M, User Guide 54 Copying to a USB Drive The MixPre-10M supports automatic copying of active projects from its SD card to a formatted USB thumbdrive inserted into its USB-A port. This handy feature is great for fast hand-o copies to a music producer as well as for backup purposes. You can also manually copy previous projects. For more information, see Copying Projects and Formatting SD Cards & USB Thumbdrives. L Sound Devices highly recommends only using approved USB thumbdrives for reliable operation. For more information, see the MixPre Series lis

  • Sound Devices MixPre-10M, User Guide 32 Meter View The Home screen’s meter view displays vertical metering for the 12 tracks and horizontal stereo L/R mix. The meter view also provides the Track Bank selector, which is a white-outlined box (or boxes) surrounding a group of neighboring meters in the meter view. For instance, the Track Bank selector in the following example shows tracks 1-4 and 9-12 selected. For more information, see Track Bank Selector. Track labels, each bearing the track number, appear along the bottom of the meter view and will change color based on routing and transport status. The following table shows the various options you may see during the music

  • Sound Devices MixPre-10M, 11 Powering Flexible Powering Options In designing the MixPre-10M, we felt that it was important for it to be able to operate in a wide array of applications and environments. To support that goal, power can be supplied from several possible sources: • 12 VDC from an AC-to-DC power supply (called XL-WPH3) or external battery via the provided 4-pin locking power connector (Hirose). • Eight AA NiMH rechargeable or Lithium primary batteries installed in the provided 8-AA battery sled, called MX-8AA. • One or two Sony-type L-mount batteries installed in the optional L-mount battery sled a

  • User Guide 8 During playback, you can change the track Level, Reverb, Air, Pan, Solo, and Mute settings. L You can only use Air on one track at a time. 13. (Optional) Should you want to scrap the recording and try again, tap and then tap History. Using the HP encoder, rotate to highlight and select Restart Song. 14. To lay another track over the just-recorded tra

  • Sound Devices MixPre-10M, 5 Quick Start Multitrack Recording Step-by-Step This Quick Start chapter is meant as a “step-by-step, how-to” reference for setting up the recorder and making music with the MixPre-10M right out of the box. For more information on features and steps mentioned in this procedure, refer to later chapters in this User Guide. To begin multitrack recording: 1. Connect power. X Provide at least one power source, either batteries (via included sled) or AC adaptor (included). 2. Power up the MixPre 10M. X Slide the power switch (left side panel) to On. The MixPre will boot and light up. 3. Connect

  • Sound Devices MixPre-10M, User Guide 24 Using Solo/Mute The MixPre-10M oers a few dierent ways to mute or solo tracks. • From each track’s Channel screen, tap Mute to mute the selected track. This removes the signal from recorded tracks, mix and all outputs. When muted, its LED ring will glow red. Multiple tracks may be muted at the same time. • From each track’s Channel screen, tap Solo to hear only the selected track (pre-fade/pre-eects) in both ears of the headphone output. When a track is soloed, its LED ring will ash orange. Like Mute, soloing is non-exclusive, meaning any number of inputs may be soloed at the same time. You can quickly solo/mute several tracks f

  • Sound Devices MixPre-10M, 53 USB USB Keyboard The use of standard USB computer keyboards is supported with the USB-A port on the recorder’s left panel for situations such as text entry. L Keyboards with an embedded USB hub and Apple brand keyboards are not compatible. Additionally, some keyboards must be connected only after the recorder is turned on. A connected USB keyboard may also be used as a wired remote control for certain functions of the MixPre-10M. See the table below for available USB keyboard shortcuts. USB Keyboard Shortcuts When a USB keyboard is attached, the following key-combinations or shortcuts are available. Keystrokes Action F1 or Menu key Accesses the Main menu F12 Home

  • Sound Devices MixPre-10M, Sound Devices, LLC E7556 Road 23 and 33 Reedsburg, Wisconsin 53959 USA Phone: +1 (608) 524-0625 Fax: +1 (608) 524-0655 Product Information For more information about products and accessories, visit us on the web at www.sounddevices.com. Report Documentation Error Email: [email protected] Customer Support Toll Free: (800) 505-0625 Email: [email protected] http://www.sounddevices.com/support http://forum.sounddevices.com ®

  • 59 SPECIFICATIONS Touch Screen Name Description Display 1.6-inch, color, sunlight-viewable IPS LCD Resolution 320 x 256 Remote Control Name Description Keyboard (USB-A) Text entry and control Power Name Description AA Batteries 8x AA sled (NiMH or Lithium recommended) L-Mount Batteries MX-LMount: 2x L-mount sled for hot-swappable Li-Ion batteries AC Adapter XL-WPH3:

  • Sound Devices MixPre-10M, User Guide 4 Recording and Playback Formatting SD Cards & USB Thumbdrives. . 39 Transport Controls ..................40 Record Arming ...................41 Working with Q-Points ................42 Moving Q-Points ..................44 Previewing Q-Point Positions ..........44 Clearing & Deleting Q-Points ..........45 Locating to Q-Points ...............45 Punching In/Out ....................45 Bouncing ........................46 Metronome .......................48 Record Settings ....................49 USB USB Audio Interface .................51 Low-latency Monitoring ...............52 USB File Transfer ...................52 USB Keyboard .....................53 USB

  • Sound Devices MixPre-10M, 29 Outputs The MixPre-10M includes two pairs of outputs, L/R and X1/X2. The L/R TA3 outputs are balanced (ideal for long cable runs), while the X1/X2 3.5mm are unbalanced. To route the L/R and X1/X2 stereo outputs: 1. Tap . 2. Tap Outputs. 3. Do either or both of the following: X Tap L/R Out to route L/R outputs on the right side panel. X Tap X1/X2 Out to route the X1/X2 output on left side panel. The L/R outputs and X1/X2 outputs can be fed from the LR mix (stereo or mono) or can be set to follow whatever is being output in the headphones (stereo or mono). This is useful for providing a secondary headphone output feed. Adjusting Output Level Adjust output gains to opt

  • Sound Devices MixPre-10M, 43 RECORDING AND PLAYBACK L It is not possible to place an In point after an Out point. It is also not possible to have more than one In or Out point of each type (Play or Record). Alternatively, you can create cue marks and set them as Play In, Record In/Out, or Stop points from the Q-List. To add cues marks: X During recording, playback, or pause, tap , the Q icon at the top of the Home screen to add a Cue Mark exactly at that point in the song. A cue mark number (starting from Q01 and incrementing each time a new cue mark is added) is displayed next to the Q icon. X Alternatively, when stopped, tap , the Q ic

  • Sound Devices MixPre-10M, 17 SCREENS & NAVIGATION Main Menu Screen The Menu screen is where most of the features and functions are selected and set up. To enter the Menu screen: X Tap on the Home screen. There are three Menu pages. These pages are indicated by the Dots icon . Tapping it will toggle between the three Menu pages. The Menu has its own submenus, which may be displayed by tapping them. Pag e Submenu Description 1 Presets Lets you save and load user presets to and from SD card and internal memory. Also allows resetting all settings to factory default. 1 Project Lets you create new projects, open or trash existing p

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