EURODESK SX3242FX/SX2442FX

Fig. 2.23: Master aux send outputs

(52)Use the AUX SEND outputs 1 and 2 to take the masterAUX SEND signals and route them to an external effects device or your monitor speakers. Subsequently, you can return the effect signal, e.g. via the STEREO FX RETURN inputs (see (67)) or specific input channels.

2.9Graphic 9-band stereo equalizer

Fig. 2.24: The graphic stereo equalizer

(53)Your EURODESK is equipped with a graphic 9-band stereo equalizer processing either the main or the AUX 1 signal. Use the EQ to adapt the sound to the room acoustics.

(54)Use the EQ IN switch to switch the equalizer on. In this case, the fader LEDs illuminate.

(55)With the MAIN/AUX 1 switch you can determine the signal to be processed, either main or AUX 1.

(56)Press the FBQ IN switch to activate the FBQ Feedback Detection System. The frequencies causing feedback are indicated by the brightly lit fader LEDs, while all other LEDs are darker. Simply lower the level of the brightly lit faders until feedback disappears.

++ When the switch is in the “AUX 1” position (see (55)), the EQ fader LEDs show both the MAIN and the AUX 1 signal simultaneously. However, if feedback occurs in one of the signals, those signals without feedback will be faded out to enable clear identification of where feedback is occurring. If the MAIN signal happens to be the one carrying feedback, put the switch (55) to “MAIN” and then use the 9-band EQ to remove the feedback.

2.10 Effects section

Fig. 2.25: The digital effects processor

(57)Here you will find a list of all multi-effects presets (see also chapter 3 “Digital effects processor”).

(58)The FX LED level meters show the effects processor’s input signal. Be sure that the clip LED only illuminates with signal peaks. If it is lit all the time, the effects processor is overloading and hence producing unpleasant distortion.

(59)The Effect displays show the currently selected presets.

(60)This is the master FX 1 (or 2) SEND control for adjusting the volume of all FX send signals at the correspondingFX send jacks (see (66)) and at the inputs of the built-in effects processor. Use it to control the master signal of allFX 1/FX 2 signals from the input channels. When neither of the FX SEND controls is turned up, the effects processor will not receive a signal.

(61)Turn the FX 1 (or FX 2) control to select an effects preset.

Then, push it briefly to confirm your selection and activate the new effect.

(62)The FX 1 (or 2) TO AUX 1 controls allow you to add the effect signal from the built-in effects processor (FX1 or FX2) to the AUX 1 monitor signal. Naturally, the effects processor must be provided with an input signal (i.e. the FX controls in the channel strips plus the FX SEND controls and the channel faders must be turned up).

(63)This is the FX 1 (or 2) TO AUX 2 control adding the effect signal from the effects processor to the AUX 2 monitor signal. See (62) for further details.

(64)The FX 1 (or 2) TO MAIN control routes the effect signal either to the main mix or the subgroups 1 and 2 (or 3 and 4), depending on the position of the selector switch (see (65)). When it is hard left, no effect signal will be audible. Here, too, the FX controls in the channel strips plus theFX SEND controls and the channel faders must be turned up.

(65)These selector switches route the effect signal to the main mix or to the subgroups 1-2 or 3-4. If the MAIN/SUB switch is not pressed, the effect signal is sent to the main mix and the SUB 1/2 / SUB 3/4 switch below is inoperative. If the upper switch is pressed (SUB), however, the lower switch determines whether the effect signal is routed to subgroups 1 and 2 (SUB 1/2) or 3 and 4 (SUB 3/4).

Fig. 2.26: FX send and return connectors

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Control elements and connections