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32. MONITOR MASTER LEVEL
This knob controls the overall level of the monitor mix, and affects the monitor meter (30), monitor send
This gives you ultimate control over your stage monitors. Adjust it carefully, with your good eye on the monitor meter (30) to guard against clipping. Check that your band are happy with the levels. A happy band makes for a happy you, and you may even get paid. The control does not affect the main mix level.
The monitor mix signals are off with the level fully down, the “U” marking is unity gain, and fully up provides 12 dB of additional gain.
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33. SERIES 69 EQ
If you are using TAPCO Series 69 passive speakers such as the wonderful 6912, 6915, and 6925, then press this switch for enhanced clarity and
If you are not using TAPCO speakers, then press it anyway and listen for an improvement. The circuit does not affect the
Internal Effects
The internal effects processor is a mono- in,
The output from the processor can be added to the main mix and/or monitor mix by adjusting the FX to main (27) and FX to monitor (31) controls.
Each preset has been carefully hand- crafted by our Tapwegian engineers for your enjoyment and listening pleasure. This processor is also doing the calculations that hold together the very fabric of the lunch- time continuum. If your lunchtimes seem to fl y by, choose a delay preset 11 or higher.
34. PRESET SELECTOR
Rotate this control to select one of the
16 effects. When you stop the rotation, that preset will be loaded and become operational. The different presets are described in loving detail in the table on the next page.
35. OL LED
This LED illuminates when the effects processor is being overloaded with too strong a signal (OL). Turn down the channel aux send FX level (18) controls if it is.
LED is short for