Peavey S-24 manual

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1.COMPRESSOR THRESHOLD: The first four channels have auto-mixing and compressor capabilities when assigned to the pulpit or wireless group. These soft-knee compressors are designed to keep levels from getting out of hand. The threshold control sets the level at which compression begins. The CMP LED located beside the channel’s fader lights indicate that compression is taking place. To set it, start with the control fully clockwise and turn it down to the point that the LED lights only on the occasional peaks. If compression is not required, set this control to maximum. Compression is only available on channels 3 or 4 if they are assigned to the pulpit group.

2.GAIN: This control establishes the nominal operating level for the channel. The input gain can be adjusted over a wide range to compensate for soft voices or very loud drums. To maximize the signal-to-noise ratio, the gain should be set for proper level with the channel fader set to 0. If the signal present LED rarely lights or the clip LED comes on, it might be time to redo the system setup.

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3.HI EQ: This is a shelving-type active tone control that adjusts treble frequency levels (+/-15 dB at 10 kHz). It is designed to remove noise or to add brilliance to the signal, depending on the quality of the source.

4.MID-MORPH EQ: Where most mid-range controls work at just one frequency, the Mid-Morph works at two. When turned counterclockwise, it cuts at 225 Hz to reduce frequencies that muddy the sound. When turned clockwise, it boosts at 4 kHz to add intelligibility to vocals. Either way, improved vocal or instrument definition can be achieved.

5.LOW EQ: This is a shelving-type active tone control that adjusts bass frequency levels (+/-15 dB at 70 Hz). It will add depth to thin signals or clean up overly thick ones.

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Contents 24Mixing Console Operating Guide Page Important Safety Instructions English DescriptionChannel & Master Functions Page Page Page Master Functions Monitor Master Fader Sets the overall Page Inputs & Outputs Input and Output Jacks48 47 Installation Setup GoalPlanning the installation Automatic Mixing ChannelsStereo or mono Master operation Group Assign24Setup Procedure Other outputsSetting the mixer to amplifier system gain Ferret Off Compression Off LevelSetting Automatic mix inputs Initial Adjustment of other Permanent microphonesInitial Adjustment of the Monitor 1 system Feedback Ferret setup procedureFinal setup and adjustment Setting the Solo micsSetting the automix inputs 1-4. You are almost done Setting the stereo line inputs Operation InstructionsWrapping it up Advanced Control Setup Adjusting the Group Off-Level ControlsAdjusting the Vocal Enhancer Setting the internal effectsTo Set Setting the levels Ambience micControls Headphone Glossary 24Block Diagram 4 Console Stereo Channel in to any output DB max. gain Peavey Electronics Corporation Limited Warranty 2004