Front Panel, Input Section
Peak Indicator
The peak indicator lights if clipping occurs in the
Switch and/or the Input Trim control.
Input Level Selector Switch (INPUT)
Selection is made in accordance with the output of the microphone or other equipment
connected to each input channel (XLR connector and phone jack).
indicates the input sensitivity of the XLR connector input when the trim control is set at the "0" position. The
Input Trim Control (TRIM)
The input trim varies the gain of the
continuously variable control of gain in the range of 0 to
High Equalizer Control (HIGH EQ)
The high control in each input channel alters the frequency response of the channel input, allowing a variety of high frequency characteristics. The high control provides ±15dB of continuously variable shelving equalization at 10kHz, having flat audio response at the detented "0" position.
High-Mid Equalizer Control (HI-MID EQ)
The
The detented "0" position is flat.
Low-Mid Equalizer Control (LOW MID EQ)
The
having flat audio response at the detented "0" position.
Low Equalizer Control (LOW EQ)
The low control provides ±15dB of continuously variable shelving equalization at 100Hz,
having flat audio response at the detented "0" position.
Foldback Control 1 (FB 1)
The Foldback 1 control assigns the
mixing bus. This control is used to route the input signal to stage monitor systems.
Foldback Control 2 (FB 2)
The Foldback 2 control assigns the
Echo Control (ECHO)
The echo control assigns the
Pan Pot (PAN)
This control assigns the fader output signal of the channel to the Program L, R mixing busses.
At the center position, the pan pot routes the signal equally to the L and R mixing busses. Panning from one side to the other gradually assigns the input signal to either the Program L or R mixing busses exclusively.
Writing Block
The name of the input equipment or microphone setting can be written in with an eraseable
felt pen or a wax pencil.
Input Fader
The fader provides continuously variable adjustment of the channel's output to the program L
and R mixing busses, and to the echo mixing bus. The nominal level is at the "0" position, with
the fader retaining a 10dB margin.
Cue Switch (CUE)
The cue switch is for monitoring the
the signals are combined.
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