SoundCraft Spirit Live 4 Auxiliary M Asters, Auxiliary O Utputs, Talkbac K, Headpho NE V O LUM E

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M A STER

13.

M O NO

 

 

 

 

The level of the MON O ou tp u t (9) is set by a rotary fad er.

 

The associated AFL sw itch w ith ind icating LED m onitors the

 

final ou tp u t after the fader.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

14.

AUXILIARY M ASTERS

 

 

 

 

Each of the Au xiliary Send bu sses is p rovid ed w ith a rotary

 

m aster level control and an AFL sw itch w ith ind icating LED

 

w hich m onitors the final ou tp u t after the fader.

 

 

 

 

 

15.

AUXILIARY O UTPUTS

 

 

 

 

The Au xiliary Send

ou tp u ts

are

d riven by grou nd

 

com p ensated am p lifiers to a stand ard 1¤4" 3 p ole ‘A’ gau ge

 

jack socket.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

16.

TALKBAC K

 

 

 

 

A fem ale XLR-3 connector p rovid es the inp u t for a head p hone

 

m ou nted , gooseneck or floating d ynam ic m icrop hone for

 

TALKBACK to selected ou tp u ts. Level is set by the TB

 

control and three sw itches rou te the signal selectively to Mix

 

L-R, Grou p s (GRPS) or AUX 1-2.

 

 

 

 

 

 

17.

HEADPHO NE V O LUM E

 

 

 

This control sets the level of the PHON ES ou tp u t at the socket

 

below the front arm rest. N orm ally this is fed by the Mix L/ R

 

ou tp u t, u nless an AFL or PFL sw itch is p ressed , in w hich case

 

the Mix signal is rep laced by the AFL/ PFL signal and the

 

AFL/PFL LED lights to show that the AFL/ PFL system is

 

active.

 

 

 

 

N ote that d u e to the

w ay that

the

grou nd com p ensated

 

ou tp u ts op erate, it is p ossible that a

hu m m ight be au d ible

 

u nd er AFL listening, w hich is in fact cancelled on the actu al

 

ou tp u t. This w ou ld ind icate that there is a grou nd loop in

 

you r system w hich you m ay w ish to correct.

 

 

 

 

 

18.

M IX FADERS

 

 

 

 

Master fad ers for Left and Right m ix ou tp u ts. Unity gain is at

 

the top of their travel.

 

 

 

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Contents Page Page User Guide Introduction Basic Principles of PA Mixing Pre-Fade-ListenPFL allow s you to MixerClipping Getting Started Connections and ConnectorsPola rity Ba lanced a nd Unba la ncedUnbalanced Pa ge Input Channel Getting to Know Your ConsoleIC RO PHO NE Input Direc T O UtputInsert Line InputLine Selec T AIN C O Ntro LEQ Ualiser HI- Pass FilterAuxiliary Sends PFL/ Peak LED PA NSwitc H RO Uting Switc HESStereo Sections Stereo InputsEQ Ualisatio N AUX Selec TIO N AUX SendBalanc E PFLGroup Section PO WER SO C KET RO UP O UtputNo O Utput IX L & R O UtputsAuxiliary O Utputs Auxiliary M AstersTalkbac K Headpho NE V O LUM EInitial Set Up Using Your Spirit Live 4 ConsolePa ge Exa mple 1 Public Address Stereo Output ApplicationsExa mple 3 Public Address Mono Output Exa mple 2 Public Address Stereo + Centre FeedExa mple Multitra ck Recording Exa mple 4 Stereo RecordingGenera l Preca utions Care of Your MixerFrequency response Selectable Options Removal of +48V on Mic Inputs Reconfiguring Aux 2 as a Post Fa de Send Noise SpecificationsDistortion Page Stereo Input Stereo