Peavey GTX PRE/POST Switch 1&2 / 3&4, PRE/POST Switch 5&6, AUX 5 8 Individual Level Controls

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PRE/POST Switch (1&2 / 3&4)

Selects the Aux 1&2 and Aux 3&4 signal sources between post and pre-fader positions.

PRE/POST Switch (5&6)

Selects the Aux 5&6 signal sources between post and pre-fader positions.

AUX 5 - 8 Individual Level Controls

Adjusts audio level of a mix for use as a monitor or an effect send. The signal source for these mixes may be selected pre or post-fader by an associated switch.

STEREO Switch

AUX 7&8 Individual Level Controls normally send a summed (L+R) signal to the AUX outputs. When the STEREO switch is depressed, AUX 7 and 8 become a send ‘left’ and ‘right’ send respectively. This can be used for a stereo effects send.

PRE/POST Switch (7&8)

Selects the Aux 7&8 signal sources between post and pre fader positions.

PFL Switch

Samples the channel’s signal pre-fader and allows for monitor- ing within the master section of the console. This signal is not affected by the Mute Switch. When depressed, the signal level can be seen on the Solo meters, and heard via the mixer’s headphone or local monitor output. When this PFL Switch is depressed, the channel PFL LED indicator illuminates.

PEAK LED Indicator

Illuminates RED when any of the points monitored come with- in 3db of the clipping point. Signal is sampled after the input preamplifier stage, after the EQ section, and after the fader.

5-Segment Dual-Ladder LED Array

This dual LED array monitors the stereo signals pre-fader. Signal Present LED (green) responds to levels as low as -30 dB and comes to full brightness at -8dB, varying in intensity according to level. -6dB LED (green), 0dB LED (green), and +8 dB (yellow) illuminate accordingly. The Peak (red) LED responds to overloads at three points in the module; pre-EQ, post-EQ, and post-fader.

WIDTH Control

When used together with the BAL(ance) control, the WID(th) control provides a unique way to configure stereo panning. When turned all the way counter-clockwise, this control con- ventionally assigns the left signal to the left (odd) channel assignment, and the right signal to the right (even) channel assignment. When adjusted to the ‘twelve o’clock’ position, left and right signals are panned straight up the middle, effec- tively summing them to mono. When this knob is turned all the way clockwise, the left and right signals are ‘flip-flopped’, left being assigned to the right (even) side, and the right side being assigned to the left (odd) side.

BAL Control

Positions the entire channel image between the left (odd) and right (even) channel assignment. Together with the WID con- trol, this gives total control of the stereo image.

MUTE Switch with LED

Mutes the channel and all send functions. This switch does not affect the PFL switch or the Peak and Signal Present LED indi- cators. The LED illuminates when the channel is muted.

MONO Bus Assign Switch

Assigns the input signal directly to the Mono bus.

Bus Assign Switches (L/R, 1-8)

Assigns the post Pan signals to mix bus in odd/even-numbered pairs. Pan controls assignment between these two mix buses with extreme left pan assigning signal exclusively to the odd- numbered mix bus and extreme right pan assigning signal exclusively to the even-numbered mix buses. When the pan is in its center position, signal is fed equally to the odd (left) and even (right) mix buses. When used in stereo applications, the channel signal may be located anywhere within the stereo image as controlled by the Pan control.

100mm Fader

Used for control of all outputs of the channel except those Aux output sections selected by switch to a pre-fader position. (The Insert output level is not affected by the fader position.)

Scene Mute Assignments

Assign the input channel to any of the four Scene Mute groups. Scene Mute combines with the module’s local Mute button, and actuates the local Mute LED.

Scene Mute Safe Switch

Disables any selected Scene Mute assignments. An associated green LED indicates the channel is in a Safe state.

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Contents GTx Crest Audio Inc Table of Contents Feature Overview Input XLR Output XLR Wiring ConventionsGroup Module Connections Group Out Input Module Connections Direct OutInsert Send Bal Insert ReturnStereo Program Master Module Connections Matrix Out A&BMono Out Right OutCentury Series Console Power Supply Console Cooling Power ConnectionsSystem Connections Signal ProcessorsOutput Connections GTx Input Module AUX 5&6 PRE/POST Switch EQ in SwitchPRE/POST Switch Aux 8 Direct SwitchAUX Level 1&2 / 3&4 GTx Stereo Input ModuleGain & R Gain Controls Three-Band Sweep Equalizer ControlsPRE/POST Switch 7&8 PRE/POST Switch 1&2 / 3&4PRE/POST Switch 5&6 Stereo SwitchEFX Return GTx Group Modules Matrix Matrix AUX Mains Left Right 6MONO STR PGM Matrix Module AUX GTx Master Section Mono Peak & Signal LED’s Mono Assignment SwitchesMono Matrix Post Switches Mono PFL SwitchesGTx Meter Bridge 52 & 64 Frame Models AUX MetersGTx Meter Bridge 44 Frame Model Page GTx General Specifications GTx Console ConfigurationsArchitect’s & Engineer’s Specifications Century GTx Block Diagram Side Dimensions RearViews DimensionsModule Location Option Title Function GTx USER-OPTIONSThree Remove rear screws Console DisassemblyONE Open the armrest TWO Remove front module screwPage GTx Glossary Direct Out Jack Bus Assignment SwitchesDC Power Indicators Center MeterInsert Switch w/LED Fader Reverse SwitchHF Peak/Shelve Switch High Pass Filter AdjustableLine Input Jack Matrix Post SwitchMute Switch Oscillator/Pink In ConnectorPre/Post Aux Fader Switches PAN SwitchPhantom Power PhaseTalkback Microphone Input Stereo Program In ConnectorTalkback Enable Switch XLR Microphone Input ConnectorPage Appendix C Schematics Crest Audio Inc