Peavey S-14P owner manual Operation Instructions, Setting the stereo line inputs, Wrapping it up

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e.Re-adjust the channel gain control so that when the channel fader is at 0 (full up)‚ the level from the mic is loud or until a ringing sound is heard on the end of words. Decrease the gain until ringing is no longer heard.

f.Adjust the compressor threshold, if desired, so that the red CMP LED lights only during loud speech. It should NOT light at normal speech levels. This feature will help control the volume of loud speech.

g.If this mic needs to be included in the Monitor 1 speaker mix, adjust the Monitor 1 send control for necessary volume through those speakers.

h.If this mic needs to be included in the monitor 2 speaker mix, adjust the Monitor 2 send control for necessary volume through those speakers.

i.MUTE the channel and repeat steps b–hfor the remaining automix channels 2–4.

The mic channels have now all been set.

Setting the stereo line inputs

a.While playing a tape, CD or other line source, adjust the channel “GAIN” control for appropriate level with the fader set to 0.

b.Set the channel selector switch to the Stereo position for stereo program sources.

c.Set the monitor blend control to the mid position.

d.Adjust monitor sends as needed.

Note: When split track sources are played (recordings with vocals recorded on one track and accompaniment on the other), the input selector switch selects which track goes through the main sound system. While the Monitor Source control is normally left in the center position, for split tracks this control can be used to blend some of the recorded vocals with the accompaniment to aid the singers.

Wrapping it up

Having spent the time adjusting the S-14 and optimizing its controls, it is a good time to make note of the settings so that they can be returned to their current positions. Important controls such as Automix gain, EQ and monitor send levels can be marked on the front surface using stick-on arrows like those available from Peavey. It is also a good idea to make a copy of the mixer front panel as found on pages 27–28 and mark the knob settings on the copy. Make a copy with the settings marked to keep at the mix console and keep the original somewhere safe.

Although the following controls can be roughly set in advance, the remaining Controls are best set adjusted while the system is in use so they are included in the operation section.

Group Noise Reduction · Group Compression · Reverb · Vocal Enhancement · Ambience Mic (if used)

Operation Instructions

NOTE: You may want to copy this section and place it at the mix console for operator reference. You may also want to copy the Final setup and Adjustment section.

The most important thing to remember is that a sound system that is well setup and operated will be completely transparent to the listeners. If they never think about the sound system, then you have achieved your goal. Operation and adjustments made on the S-14 should be made in a slow deliberate fashion so they do not attract attention.

Operation mistakes will be made‚ however, they can be hidden. Fading up a mic late may be less noticeable than turning it on mid word. The S-14 can be used without an operator by presetting the controls and letting it do the work. However, no mater how sophisticated the mixer system, a good operator can make it sound better. In many cases‚ once the mixer is setup and adjusted, much of the work is simply un-muting, and muting microphone channels when needed.

If someone is going to be operating the mixer during the service, their first job will likely be muting and un-muting wireless mics. This may be obvious, but make sure the channel is on before the person starts speaking, and be sure

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Contents 14/S-14PMixing Console Operating Guide Page Important Safety Instructions English DescriptionChannel & Master Functions Page Page Page Master Functions 26 27 Page Inputs & Outputs Input and Output Jacks14P Model Features Only Installation Setup GoalPlanning the installation Automatic Mixing ChannelsStereo or mono Master operation Monitor systems the good, the bad, and the uglySetup Procedure Other outputsSetting the mixer to amplifier system gain Setting Automatic mix inputs Initial Adjustment of other Permanent microphonesInitial Adjustment of the Monitor 1 system Feedback Ferret setup procedureSetting the Solo mics Final setup and adjustmentSetting the automix inputs 1-4. You are almost done Operation Instructions Setting the stereo line inputsWrapping it up Adjusting the Group Off Level Controls Advanced Control SetupTo Set Adjusting the Vocal Enhancer Adjusting the Group Compression ControlsSetting the internal effects Setting the levels Ambience micPage Glossary S14 Block Diagram S14 Console · S14P Powered Console Hum & Noise Output Residual Noise Peavey Electronics Corporation Limited Warranty 2004