Front Panel, Output Section
FB 1 Volume Control (FB1)
This control attenuates the echo- return signals from the
them to the FB 1 mixing bus.
FB 2 Volume Control (FB2)
This control attenuates the echo- return signals from the
them to the FB 2 mixing bus.
Stereo Input Switches (INPUT)
Each switch has two positions, aux and phono. The aux position accepts
line level signals such as tape
recorders. The phono position provides direct input and RIAA equalization for a turntable.
FB 1 Volume Control (FB1)
This control attenuates the stereo input signals, mixes them to a monaural signal, and assigns them
to the FB 1 mixing bus.
FB2 Volume Control (FB2)
This control attenuates the stereo input signals, mixes them to a
monaural signal, and assigns them
to the FB 2 mixing bus.
Balance Control (BALANCE)
This control adjusts the level
balance of the stereo input signals
fed to the program L & R mixing busses.
Writing Block
The name of the input equipment can be written in with an eraseable
felt pen or a wax pencil.
Stereo Input Volume Controls
(STEREO 1, STEREO 2)
These controls adjust the level of the
stereo in 1 and 2 signals to be fed to
the program L and R mixing busses.
Cue Switch (CUE)
The cue switch is for monitoring the
channel through headphone. This
feature is useful for cueing the start
of a tape or record.
Writing Block
The name of the input equipment or
microphone setting can be written in
with an eraseable felt pen or a wax
pencil.
Program Fader L and R (PGM L, PGM R)
The program faders control the
overall signal level of the program
mixes which are fed to the program
L & R outputs, and thus the output
level of the assigned internal power
amplifier.
CueSwitches (CUE)
The cue switch is for monitoring the
Echo Time Control (T1 DELAY)
This control permits continuously variable adjustment of the echo time
in either short or long ranges. The short range is from 14m to 40m
seconds; the long range is from 40m
to 140m seconds.
Echo Time Switch
(SHORT, LONG)
The switch changes the echo time to either the short or the long range.
Regeneration Control (T2 REGEN)
The T2 control is provided to adjust the echo pattern (number of repeats) of the internal analog delay.
Headphone Jack
The headphone jack will accept any
stereo headphone with 8 ohms
impedance, or higher.
Phones Level Control (PHONES)
The phones level control adjusts both the program L and R signals fed
to the phones output and permits
stereo monitoring when the cue switch is off. When the cue switch is on, the control adjusts the corres-
ponding cue signal. When two or
more of the cue switches are on, the control adjusts the corresponding combined cue signals.
Pan Pot (PAN)
The pan pot control assigns the signals from the
Echo Return Volume Control
(ECHO RETURN)
This control sets the signal level from the
Echo Send Volume Control (ECHO SEND)
This control is provided to adjust the overall signal level of the echo mix to the echo send output, or to the internal analog delay.
Cue Switch (CUE)
The cue switch is used for monitor-
ing the signal prior to the Echo/Send volume control.
Cue Switch (CUE)
The cue switch is used for monitor-
ing the signal prior to the Echo/Return volume control.
FB Fader 1 and 2 (FB1, FB2)
These faders control the overall
signal level of the mixes which are fed to FB outputs 1 and 2.
Cue Switch (CUE)
The cue switch is used for monitor-
ing the signals prior to the FB 1 and 2 outputs.
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