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So, today in the 'studio' (read: the corner of my office with the music stuff), I had rigged up a new table top out of a couple pieces of particleboard shelving and some cleats to hold them together. I needed a little more depth and a couple feet more length than I had with the table. No problem. I also wanted to get the rest of the gear up and running. In particular, I wanted to move the little keyboard mixer back under the keys, and hook up the regular mix console. So I had to unhook everything, move it all onto the floor, then put the new tabletop up and hook it all back up.

But I couldn't get any sound. Hmm. Hook up the keyboard mixer and still no sound. Hmm. Put the headphones on the key mixer. All good. Hook up the headphones to the regular mixer. Still good. Maybe the cables went south? No, switching cables didn't help.

Then it dawned on me. It's Denny McCain's First Rule of Musical Electronics. Every cable has an input and an output. Do not hook up an output (from the mixer) to the output (of the sound system). Hook up the mixer output to the input of the sound system.

Now it all works, of course.

Hey, at least it was plugged in to a live outlet!

This is Noel. Reverb's at maximum an' I'm givin' 'er all she's got.

Now I gotta review the manual so I know how to use the regular mixer again. The key mixer is pretty easy -- leave the eq level, turn up the inputs, and put the main mix at half or so. Don't bother with the effects loop. For each instrument, make sure to use a pair of channels for stereo and set the pan appropriately.

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