SoundCraft Audio Mixing Console Model Spirit Studio manual

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feedback

foldback

frequency response (sub) group headroom

line level signals

Mix-down

Monitor Path

Overdubbing

pan (pot)

peaking

PFL (pre-fade listen)

rolloff shelving

spill talkback

transient trim control

the ‘howling’ sound caused by bringing a microphone too close to a loudspeaker driven from its amplified sig- nal.

a feed sent back to the artistes via loudspeakers or headphones to enable them to monitor the sounds they are producing.

the variation in gain of a device with frequency.

an output into which a group of signals can be mixed.

the available signal range above the nominal level before clipping occurs.

at a nominal level of -10 to +6dBu, usually coming from a low

impedance source.

the operational mode in which pre- recorded tracks on the multitrack tape machine are replayed and mixed to cre- ate a final Stereo master recording.

the section of the input channel which is normally fed by th tape machine outputs, and feeds to the stereo mix un- der the control of a rotary fader to create a Monitor mix.

the operational mode in which one or more tracks can be recorded or modified as other tracks are played back.

abbreviation of ’panorama’: controls levels sent to left and right outputs.

an equaliser response curve affecting only a band of frequencies i.e. based on a bandpass response.

a function that allows the operator to monitor the pre-fade signal in a channel independently of the main mix.

a fall in gain at the extremes of the frequency response.

an equaliser response affecting all frequencies above or below the break frequency i.e. a highpass or lowpass derived response.

acoustic interference from other sources.

the operator speaking to the artistes or to tape via the auxiliary or group outputs.

a momentary rise in the signal level.

a variable control which gives adjustment of signal level ov limited and predetermined range usually for calibration

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Contents Page WD6 5PZ User Guide Introduction Page Basic Principles of Recording MixerClipped Signal Noise Connections and Connectors Getting StartedBalanced and Unbalanced Pole stereo Jack Pole mono JackPolarity Grounding and ShieldingPage +48V Phantom Power Getting to Know Your ConsoleInput Channel Path Microphone InputLine Input Line SelectGain Control CHANNEL/MONITOR Input ReverseDirect HF/LF EqualiserAuxiliary Sends EQ to MonitorHigh and LOW MID Sweep EQ Channel on Channel PANChannel PFL/PEAK LED Input Monitor Path MIX & GroupsChannel Fader Tape Send & ReturnGroup Section Group Faders Group OutputsGroup Inserts PFLAuxiliary Master Auxiliary OutputStereo Effects Return TrimMaster Section MIX Inserts MIX Master FadersOscillator Foldback Master FadersLink Foldback OutputsRM Source to FB1 & FB2 Track ReplayUsing Your Spirit Studio Console Initial SET UPPage Page Applications Example 2 Playback/ Mix-Down Example 3 Overdubbing Example 4 Live Public Address Care of Your Mixer GlossaryPage Selectable Options Selecting Average Response on BargraphsModification of Tape Sends & 2 Track Return Level Master PCB SC2973Noise Buss NoiseMix Noise R.RCrosstalk Frequency ResponseInput & Output Impedances Input & Output Levels