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[. . . ] Damage Requiring Service -- This Mackie product should be serviced only by qualified service personnel when: A. Objects have fallen, or liquid has spilled into this Mackie product; or C. This Mackie product does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance; or E. Servicing -- The user should not attempt to service this Mackie product beyond those means described in this operating manual. [. . . ] Note: Set numbers can't be changed via MIDI, only the Group numbers within each Set. Use Program Change Messages to change Snapshots. SUB SUB SUB SUB SEND 5 6 7 8 3 RETURN SEND 7 LINE IN SEND 4 RETURN SEND 8 DC POWER IN MIC 25 (MACKIE 400-WATT POWER SUPPLY !) MIDI IN MIDI OUT PHANTOM POWERED TALK BACK MIC INTERCOM DATA 42 Use Sysex Messages for backup. We're going to repeat that in case you weren't paying attention. If you create a series of mute configurations for a show or band, back it up to disk, or at least to your computer's hard drive. This can save you hours of work in the event that something (or everything) accidentally gets erased from ULTRA MUTE's memory. IMPORTANT Tidbits and Tittles · When you mute a Channel or MAIN AUX RETURN (A1-A4), the entire path is muted, including the assignment outputs, pre- and post-Fader AUX SENDs, and DIRECT OUT. The INSERT SEND remains active, as do the PFL meters and PFL SOLO outputs. · When you mute a Subgroup, all channels assigned to that Subgroup are muted from that point on. All of the individual channel's functions (i. e. , DIRECT OUT, pre- and postFader AUX SENDs, INSERT points, and assignment outputs) are still active. · When you turn the console on, ULTRA MUTE loads Snapshot 00 into the console, then starts up in SYSTEM BYPASS mode. The LED above the SYSTEM BYPASS button lights, and all of the other ULTRA MUTE buttons are disabled. The BYPASS LED goes off comes alive, and the Numeric Display indicating either Set 1 (if ULTRA MUTE was last in Group mode) or Snapshot 00 (if ULTRA MUTE was last in Snapshot mode). · ULTRA MUTE comes from the factory preprogrammed with Snapshot 00 as "All Mutes Off" and Snapshot 99 as "All Mutes On. " You can reprogram these Snapshots if you wish. Since Snapshot 00 is loaded into the console when it is first powered up, you may want to reprogram Snapshot 00 with certain channels muted to neutralize the console at startup. Note: During power-up a number briefly appears in the numeric display. It disables ULTRA MUTE -- turns it off, so all automation is inactive. (Exception: Sysex messages are still acknowledged. ) The mute configuration of the console remains as it was when BYPASS was engaged. Any further changes you wish to make in the mute configuration must be done manually or by turning BYPASS off to reactivate ULTRA MUTE. · The MODE button toggles back and forth between Group mode and Snapshot mode. In Snapshot mode, both digits and the last decimal point in the Numeric Display light up. · The decimal point LED not only indicates the mode of operation (i. e. Group or Snapshot), but also indicates whether or not the current mute state of the console corresponds to the selected Group or Snapshot. [. . . ] [0000 N22]} N1 = Channels 1-4 [4 3 2 1] N2 = Channels 5-8 [8 7 6 5] N3 = Channels 9-12 [12 11 10 9] N4 = Channels 13-16 [16 15 14 13] N5 = Channels 17-20 [20 19 18 17] N6 = Channels 21-24 [24 23 22 21] N7 = Channels 25-28 [28 27 26 25] N8 = Channels 29-32 [32 31 30 29] N9 = Channels 33-36 [36 35 34 33] N10 = Channels 37-40 [40 39 38 37] N11 = AUX RETURN A1-A4 [A4 A3 A2 A1] N12 = Not Used [-- -- -- --] N13 = Channels 41-44 [44 43 42 41] N14 = Channels 45-48 [48 47 46 45] N15 = Channels 49-52 [52 51 50 49] N16 = Channels 53-56 [56 55 54 53] N17 = AUX SEND 1-4 [4 3 2 1] N18 = AUX SEND 5-8 [8 7 6 5] N19 = SUB 1-4 [4 3 2 1] N20 = SUB 5-8 [8 7 6 5] N21 = MATRIX A-D [D C B A] N22 = Not Used [-- -- -- --] Structure: 7. On page 53: In the MIDI IMPLEMENTATION CHART, the remark for the Note Number function should read: "See Table 163 on page 54. " The remark for the Velocity function should read: "See Table 163 on page 54. " The remark for the System Exclusive function should read: "See MIDI Sysex Detail on pages 50-51. " 8. Regarding altered states (of ULTRA MUTE): ULTRA MUTE has a built-in method of letting you know when a mute configuration has been altered, either deliberately or accidentally, from its nominal state. In Preview Mode: When you enter preview mode, then select a different group or snapshot to preview, the LED above the PREVIEW button begins to blink, indicating that the mute LEDs on the console represent a different state than what is actually implemented. [. . . ]

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