Peavey MD II Owners Manual

To connect microphones to the Peavey MD II Mixer, plug the XLR connectors from your microphones into the XLR inputs on the mixer. Ensure each channel's gain is set appropriately and adjust the fader levels to your desired mix.
First, check that all cables are securely connected. Verify that the main output fader is up and not muted. Ensure that the power switch is on and that the mixer is receiving power. Also, check individual channel faders and mute buttons to ensure they are set correctly.
To reduce feedback, position microphones away from speakers, lower the levels of affected channels, and use the equalizer to attenuate the frequency causing feedback. Additionally, consider using directional microphones and feedback suppressors.
To apply effects, use the 'FX' send knob on the desired channel to send the signal to the internal effects processor or an external effects unit connected to the FX send/return jacks. Adjust the return level and the effect parameters as needed.
To clean the mixer, use a soft, dry cloth to wipe down the surfaces. Avoid using liquids or sprays directly on the mixer. Regularly check and clean the connectors and knobs to ensure smooth operation. Store the mixer in a dust-free environment when not in use.
To record audio to a computer, use the main outputs or tape outputs to connect to an audio interface. Ensure the interface is connected to your computer via USB or another suitable connection. Use recording software to capture the audio signal.
Yes, you can use the mixer for live streaming. Connect the main outputs to an audio interface that connects to your streaming computer. Ensure your streaming software is set to receive audio from the correct input source.
Check the cable connections and ensure the channel is not muted. Verify that the gain and fader levels are set correctly. Try connecting a different source to the channel to rule out the source as the issue. If the problem persists, there may be an internal fault requiring professional repair.
Use the auxiliary sends to create a monitor mix. Connect the auxiliary output to a stage monitor. Adjust the aux send levels on each channel to create the desired mix, ensuring that the master aux send is also adjusted appropriately.
Check all cable connections for faults. Ensure that all equipment is properly grounded. Move audio cables away from power cables to reduce interference. If the noise persists, consider using a power conditioner or ground loop isolator.