4.11 SOLO SWITCH & LED INDICATOR | 15 |
When pressing this button, the SOLO signal will replace other signals and reach to the CONTROL ROOM / PHONES, also the LED beside it will illuminate. Usually use the SOLO function to preview each channel signal before they are let into the mix.
It is useful to set an instrument's input level and EQ, and you can "solo" any channel that you want to. However, The SOLO switch never affects any mix other than the PHONES/CONTROL ROOM mix.
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Inside your
4.13 FADER | 17 |
This control will adjust the overall level of this channel and set the amount of signal sent to the main output.
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TAPE IN | TAPE OUT |
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STEREO AUX RETURNS ALT OUTPUT | |||
1 | 2 |
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LEFT(MONO) |
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RIGHT |
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MAIN MIX OUTPUT(BAL/UNBAL)
MIC +4dBu
MAIN OUTPUT
LEVEL
LEFT | RIGHT |
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18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 |
4.14 | 18 |
TAPE IN |
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Use the Tape input if you wish to listen to your mixer from a Taper Recorder or DAT. You can assign the signal coming from the Taper Recorder either to CONTROL ROOM/PHONES output using the 2TK IN button on the front panel or to the MAIN MIX output using the 2TK TO MAIN MIX button.
TAPE OUT
These RCA sockets will route the main mix into a tape recorder.
4.15 STEREO AUX RETURNS | 19 |
Use these stereo 1/4" sockets to return the sound of an effect unit to the main mix. You can also use them as the extra auxiliary inputs, but they are primarily used to connect the output of external effect processors. Note: in
4.16 ALT OUTPUT | 20 |
These 1/4" sockets are unbalanced outputs, the signal level to the ALT OUTPUT is adjusted by ALT
4.17 MAIN MIX OUTPUT | 21 |
The stereo output is supplied both with XLR and 1/4" TRS sockets, which are used to send the audio signal to an amplifier. Through the main mix level control, you can adjust the output level from
4.18 MIC +4dB | 22 |
When the switch is depressed, the output level from MAIN MIX OUTPUT will be reduced 30dB.
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