Spirit LIVE 4 manual Clipping

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Each inp u t channel and the three m ain ou tp u ts have an Insert

‘A’ gau ge

jack socket, w hich

is

a

break

p oint in the signal

p ath . It

allow s the signal

to

be

taken

ou t of the m ixer,

throu gh an external p iece of equ ip m ent and then back into the m ixer d irectly after its original exit p oint. The Insert p oint is norm ally byp assed by the ‘A’ gau ge jack socket contacts, and

is only

brou ght into

op eration

w hen

a p lu g is

inserted .

Typ ical

u ses w ou ld

inclu d e Effects

Processors,

Lim iters,

ad d itional Equ alisers

or Delay

u nits.

In ad d ition, each

channel has a D irect ou tp u t w hich m ay also be u sed to feed external equ ip m ent.

The term s PRE and POST are often u sed in the context of Inserts, Equ alisers and Au xiliary Send s, and d escribe w hether

that facility is p laced

before (Pre)

or after

(Post)

another

p articu lar section . This

is exp lained

fu rther

in the

d etailed

d escrip tion of facilities.

 

 

 

 

Am ixer is often ju d ged , am ongst other factors, by the am ou nt of Headroom available. This is a m easu re of the reserve

available to cop e

w ith su d d en

p eaks in

the inp u t

signal,

w ithou t d istortion

cau sed by

Clipping,

w hen the

signal

becom es so high that it w ou ld exceed the p ow er su p p ly rail voltages and is as a resu lt lim ited . This com m only occu rs w here gain settings are incorrectly set or w here sou rces are im p rop erly m atched to the m ixer inp u t. If the sou rce signal is too high, clip p ing and d istortion resu lts. If the signal is too low it becom es m asked by the backgrou nd noise w hich is p resent to som e d egree in all m ixers. The d iagram below illu strates this p oint.

Clipped

Signal

Noise

If the signal level is too high, clipping distortion may occur.

SignalNoise

If the signal level is too low it may be masked by the noise.

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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 Direc T O Utput Getting to Know Your ConsoleInput Channel IC RO PHO NE InputAIN C O Ntro L Line InputInsert Line Selec TEQ Ualiser HI- Pass FilterAuxiliary Sends RO Uting Switc HES PA NPFL/ Peak LED Switc HStereo Inputs Stereo SectionsEQ Ualisatio N PFL AUX SendAUX Selec TIO N Balanc EGroup Section IX L & R O Utputs RO UP O UtputPO WER SO C KET No O UtputHeadpho NE V O LUM E Auxiliary M AstersAuxiliary O Utputs Talkbac KInitial 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 StereoPage FAX