
CXM Mixer
User Guide
V 4.0
Cloud Electronics Limited
140 Staniforth Road, Sheffield, S9 3HF England
Tel +44 (0) 0114 244 7051
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CXM User manual 1
CXM MODULAR MIXER
Section
1 CS1 Stereo Music Module
1.01 Input Select Switch.......................................................................................... 4
1.02 Gain Control .................................................................................................... 4
1.03 Channel Fader................................................................................................. 4
1.04 Crossfade Assignment .................................................................................... 4
1.05 Mono Switch.................................................................................................... 4
1.06 BAL Balance Control....................................................................................... 4
1.07 Equalisation.................................................................................................. 4-5
1.07a HF High Frequency ......................................................................................... 5
1.07b Mid Middle Frequency..................................................................................... 5
1.07c LF Low Frequency .......................................................................................... 5
1.08 PFL (Pre Fade Listen)..................................................................................... 5
USER GUIDE
Contents
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Page
1.09 Start Switch ..................................................................................................... 5
1.10 Peak Led ......................................................................................................... 5
1.11 Aux 1 & Aux 2 Auxiliary Sends........................................................................ 5
2.01 Input Select Switch.......................................................................................... 6
2.02 Mute Switch..................................................................................................... 6
2.03 Channel Fader................................................................................................. 6
2.04 Gain Control .................................................................................................... 6
2.05 Equalisation..................................................................................................... 6
2.05a HF High Frequency ......................................................................................... 6
2.05b Mid Middle Frequency..................................................................................... 7
2.05c LF Low Frequency .......................................................................................... 7
2.05d 100Hz High Pass Filter ................................................................................... 7
2.06 PFL (Pre Fade Listen)..................................................................................... 7
2.07 Aux 1 & Aux 2 Auxiliary Sends........................................................................ 7
2.08 Peak Led ......................................................................................................... 7
2 CM1 Microphone Module
........................................................................ 6
2.09 Stereo Pan ...................................................................................................... 7
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3.01 Main Output Section........................................................................................ 9
3.03 Crossfade, Chopfade & X-Filter ...................................................................... 9
3.04 Headphone Amplifier & Split Cue.................................................................... 9
3.05 AVO (Auto Voice Over) ................................................................................. 10
3.06 Auxiliary Sends Master Controls................................................................... 10
3.07 Auxiliary Return Control ................................................................................ 10
3.08 Recording ...................................................................................................... 10
3.09 Remote Music Mute ...................................................................................... 10
4.01 Zone 1 ........................................................................................................... 11
4.02 Zone 2 ........................................................................................................... 11
4.03 Zone 3 ........................................................................................................... 11
Section
3
3.02 Output 2 .......................................................................................................... 9
4 CZ1 Zone Module
Master Module
............................................................................................ 8
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Introduction
The Cloud CXM modular mixer has been designed to provide the varied facilities required in a modern
discotheque. The versatility of the modular format and the flexible facilities of the master module make it
suitable for a wide range of applications such as in broadcast or production studios.
The main frame, containing one master output module, is available in three sizes, with space for 8, 12,
or 16 channel modules. Two input modules are used in a variety of configurations, possibly together with
the CZ1 Zone Module to form a complete mixer:
The CS1 is a two input stereo music module.
The CM1 is a two input microphone module.
The CZ1 is a three Zone Output Module
The three modules are detailed separately on the following pages.
The unit should be connected into the sound system by a technically qualified audio installation engineer
for which a separate technical manual is available.
It is assumed that the operator is familiar with basic mixing techniques, the terminology and the
connected ancillary equipment. After installation is complete, it is common that many of the controls and
switches will not need adjustment at all. Some controls will only need minor movement periodically, and
some controls, especially faders, will be constantly on the move. It is important that the user familiarise
themselves with the operations of all controls, if only to know which controls should not be adjusted 'adĀhoc'.
To help the user work their way through the control settings for each module, the instructions are listed
in the order that an un-adjusted module should be set up, and not necessarily from 'top-to-bottom'.
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