C O N T R O L S A N D C O N N E C T I O N S
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During rehearsals, experiment with the equalizer controls on various instruments, vocals and combinations of these mixed together to become familiar with various equalizer settings.
(6) AUX SEND 1, 2 CON-
TROLS
Both Aux Sends are mono and
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• Aux Send 1 is
• Aux Send 2 is
For almost all effects send pur- poses, you will want to use the
reverb send from that channel follows the fader. Otherwise, when the fader is pulled down, the reverb from that channel would still be audible. Most reverbs etc. internally sum the left and right inputs so that you can use AUX 2. You can also use this AUX 2 send to feed inputs to a
(7) PAN CONTROL
The Channel Pan positions the output of the channel in the stereo field of the main mix if the
mines the stereo position of any signal routed to the
(8) PEAK LED INDICATOR
The Peak LED illuminates when a channel is going into over- load. It detects the peak level after the EQ and will light at 3dB before clipping to warn that the signal is approaching overload. You do not want the Peak LED to light except very intermittently during a take or a mix. If it does light persistent- ly, reduce input gain with the TRIM control (4).
(9) PFL SELECT SWITCH
The PFL
(10) L-R SELECT SWITCH
When the
(11) G1-2 (GROUP) SELECT SWITCH
The
(Note: the subgroup return channels must not be routed to the
(12) CHANNEL FADER
The channel faders determine the output signal level to the Master Mix or
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