Behringer EURORACK UB1222FX-PRO User's Manual

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Pages 16
Year 2013
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Behringer EURORACK UB1222FX-PRO Specification

The Behringer EURORACK UB1222FX-PRO is a compact audio mixer designed for versatile sound reinforcement applications. It features a total of 12 input channels, including four mono channels with high-quality XENYX preamps that deliver transparent audio and enhanced headroom. The mixer also includes four stereo channels and an integrated 24-bit digital stereo FX processor offering 100 preset effects such as reverb, chorus, and delay, enhancing audio creativity and versatility in live or studio settings. Each mono channel is equipped with a 3-band EQ with semi-parametric midrange control, facilitating precise tonal adjustments. The stereo channels feature a 4-band EQ for comprehensive sound shaping.

The UB1222FX-PRO supports two AUX sends per channel, allowing for flexible routing to external effects or monitors. It also includes a 9-band stereo graphic EQ for main outputs or monitor mixes, enabling fine-tuning of the overall sound. Additionally, the mixer offers a voice canceller function on stereo channels, ideal for karaoke or other applications requiring vocal removal. The rugged construction includes a robust power supply and an intuitive interface with smooth 60mm faders for precise level control. Its compact size and durable design make it suitable for both portable and permanent installations.

The mixer also provides a dedicated headphone output with adjustable level control, ensuring effective monitoring. With its combination of intuitive controls, high-quality audio processing, and flexible connectivity options, the Behringer EURORACK UB1222FX-PRO is designed to meet the needs of musicians, audio engineers, and live sound technicians looking for reliable performance and professional audio quality in a compact form factor.

Behringer EURORACK UB1222FX-PRO F.A.Q.

How do I connect my microphone to the Behringer EURORACK UB1222FX-PRO?

To connect a microphone, plug an XLR cable into one of the mono input channels (1-4). Ensure the gain is set appropriately by adjusting the 'Gain' knob until the 'Clip' LED stops flashing.

What is the best way to apply effects using the built-in FX processor?

Select the desired effect using the 'Program' knob on the FX section. Use the 'FX Send' control on each channel to determine the level of the effect applied. Ensure the 'FX to Main' knob is adjusted to hear the effect through the main output.

How can I solve audio distortion issues on my mixer?

Check the gain levels on each channel and reduce them if they are too high. Make sure that the 'Clip' LEDs are not lighting up frequently. Reduce the main mix level if necessary.

What should I do if there is no sound coming from the mixer?

Check all cable connections to ensure they are secure. Verify that the channel faders and main mix fader are turned up. Make sure the 'Main Mix' button is engaged and not muted.

Can I use the Behringer EURORACK UB1222FX-PRO for live streaming?

Yes, connect the mixer’s main output or control room output to your computer's audio interface. Adjust the levels to ensure a clean signal without clipping.

How can I reduce feedback during live performances?

Position microphones away from speakers and avoid pointing them directly at speakers. Use the 'EQ' controls to cut frequencies that are causing feedback, and keep the gain levels in check.

What is the procedure to clean and maintain the mixer?

Regularly dust the mixer with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using liquid cleaners. Ensure all knobs and faders are kept clean to prevent dust accumulation that can affect performance.

How can I connect external effects to the mixer?

Use the 'Aux Send' outputs to send the signal to an external effects processor. Return the processed signal back into the mixer using the 'Aux Return' inputs. Adjust the 'Aux Return' level to mix the effect with the main output.

What is the function of the 'Solo' button on the mixer?

The 'Solo' button allows you to listen to a specific channel independently through headphones or control room outputs, without affecting the main mix. This is useful for monitoring or setting levels.

How do I set up the mixer for recording purposes?

Connect the 'Tape Out' or 'Main Out' to your recording device using appropriate cables. Adjust the channel and main mix levels to ensure a strong, clear signal without distortion.