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Operating Instructions
Since numerous applications exist for the SM 26S, no single
set of operational procedures control its use. e SM 26S
Swiss Army Mixer RaneNote (included) explores the many
configurations of the SM 26S in depth, and you should
peruse it for applications information.
Internal Jumper Options
ere exist within the SM 26S some signal routing options,
requiring removal of the top cover to move some jump-
ers. is must only be done with the power off by qualified
service personnel.
If an SM 26S needs to have an additional set of inde-
pendent outputs, as in a 2x4 stereo distribution amplifier
(see Swiss Army Mixer, Figure 10), the LEFT and RIGHT
MIX OUTPUTS can be used in addition to the 6 MONO
OUTS. Normally, the LEFT and RIGHT MIX OUTPUTS
produce the sum mix of all 6 LEVEL and PAN controls. To
break any channel away from the Mix Output bus, internal
jumpers have been provided. ese are located behind the
MIX/PAN controls for each channel. J3 connects MONO
OUT 1 to the mix bus. J6 connects MONO OUT 2, J9
connects MONO OUT 3, and so on — see the board
layout.
SHIP POSITION: SEND CHANNEL OUTPUT TO THE MIX BUS
CHANGE JUMPER TO DISCONNECT AND ONLY ROUTE TO THE MONO OUT