Peavey S-24 manual Master Functions

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Master Functions:

17.PHANTOM POWER: Applies +48 VDC voltage to the input XLR connectors to power microphones requiring it. If phantom power is used, do not connect unbalanced dynamic microphones or other devices to the XLR inputs that cannot handle this voltage. An LED indicates when phantom power is on.

18.EFFECTS SELECT: There are four pre-programmed reverbs built into the console ranging from small to large. Use this switch to select the reverb that best fits the style of music being performed.

19.EFFECTS LEVEL: The amount of the effects signal sent to the main outputs is determined by this control. The channel effects send levels must also be turned up for reverb to be present

20.EFFECTS MUTE/PK LED: This LED lights when the effects send level from the channels approaches 6 dB of clipping. Reduce the channel send levels if this blinks often. This light also illuminates when the effects output is muted.

21.EFFECTS MUTE: This switch mutes the effects instantly. Although reverb can sound good on music, it can be very distracting on spoken word. This switch allows the operator to quickly mute the reverb output when vocal mics are used for speaking.

22.FEEDBACK FERRET® SETUP: The Feedback Ferret has three modes of operation. Normal, when it is scanning for feedback and placing and removing notch filters; Setup, when it is establishing fixed filters that will be stored; or Bypass. When the blue LED is on, it is in the normal mode and is looking for problems to solve. If the switch is pressed and held for three seconds, the LED will flash once and the Ferret will be in the setup, or learn mode. If the switch is pressed and held for six seconds, the LED will flash twice and the Feedback Ferret is in bypass mode. Please read the S-24 setup instructions later in this manual for detail instructions on setting the Ferret.

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23.AUX AND REC OUTPUT LEVELS WITH AUTO-LEVEL:These are the master output controls for the Aux and Record outputs. The record output is unbalanced stereo and the aux output is balanced mono. The signal can either be unprocessed or automatically leveled with an automatic level control (AUTO-LEVEL) circuit. The AUTO-LEVEL will keep the levels within a narrow dynamic range to maintain higher average levels for tape or hearing assisted feeds. The AUTO-LEVEL circuit is enabled by depressing the concealed switches using a small tool. The circuit is active when the switch is in the depressed position.

24.AMBIENCE MIC MUTE: The Ambience mic input is used to add room ambience, such as congregational response, singing and organ, to the Remote and Record outputs. The Gain Control for this input is on the back panel of the S-24 mix console. The Mute Control removes this signal from these outputs.

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Contents 24Mixing Console Operating Guide Page Important Safety Instructions Description EnglishChannel & Master Functions Page Page Page Master Functions Monitor Master Fader Sets the overall Page Input and Output Jacks Inputs & Outputs48 47 Setup Goal InstallationAutomatic Mixing Channels Planning the installationGroup Assign Stereo or mono Master operationOther outputs 24Setup ProcedureFerret Off Compression Off Level Setting the mixer to amplifier system gainInitial Adjustment of other Permanent microphones Setting Automatic mix inputsFeedback Ferret setup procedure Initial Adjustment of the Monitor 1 systemFinal 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 Adjusting the Group Off-Level Controls Advanced Control SetupAdjusting the Vocal Enhancer Setting the internal effectsTo Set Ambience mic Setting the levelsControls Headphone Glossary 24Block Diagram 4 Console Stereo Channel in to any output DB max. gain Peavey Electronics Corporation Limited Warranty 2004