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range. The HIGH MID EQ frequencies include the female vocal range as well as the fundamentals and harmonics for many instruments.
22. LOW MID EQ
This is a second midrange EQ control that provides 15 dB of boost or cut centered at 400 Hz. This includes the male vocal range and the fundamentals of some lower instruments (guitar, lower brass).
23. LOW EQ
This control gives you up to 15 dB of boost or cut below 80 Hz. The circuit is flat (no boost or cut) at the center detent position. This frequency represents the punch in bass drums, bass guitar, fat synth patches, and some really serious male singers.
24. EQ IN/OUT Switch
This is a true hardware bypass of the Perkins EQ circuitry to insure that there is no coloration of the signal if the EQ is not needed. When this button is out, the EQ controls have no effect on the signal. You can use this switch to make an A/B comparison between the EQ’d signal and the signal without EQ.
25. AUX Sends
These tap a portion of each channel’s signal out to an effects processor or for stage monitoring. The AUX Send levels are controlled
27. MUTE
Press this switch to mute the channel. This disconnects the channel’s signal from all the Groups, the Main Mix, and Aux Send buses (pre* and
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28. Stereo Fader
The fader controls the stereo channel’s level, from off to unity gain at the “U” marking, on up to 10 dB of additional gain.
29. Signal Level LEDs
These LEDs indicate the sum of the channel’s left and right signal levels after the GAIN and EQ controls, but just prior to the channel’s fader. So even if the fader is turned down, you can see if a signal is present.
If you’ve followed the “Set the Levels” procedure, the
30. GROUP and MAIN MIX ASSIGN Switches
Alongside each channel fader are three buttons referred to as channel assignment switches. Used in conjunction with the channel’s PAN knob, they are used to determine the destination of the channel’s signal.
The stereo channels are assignable to GROUPS
31. PFL Solo Switch
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26. PAN
allows you to hear signals through your headphones or monitor outputs without having to route them to the MAIN or GROUP mixes. Since this is
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PAN adjusts the amount of channel signal sent to the left versus
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the balance control on your home stereo (panning left turns down the right channel, and panning right turns down the left channel).
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nel fader is turned down. Unlike the mono channel PFL, the stereo channel PFL is a stereo signal
The Rude Solo LEDS [43] below the meters indicate which solo mode is active.