21. MON 1
This control allows you set up a nice monitor mix, independent of the main mix or the monitor 2 mix. Adjust these controls on each channel until your band is happy with the stage monitor mix. The controls are off when turned fully down, deliver unity gain at the center detent, and can provide up to 15 dB of gain turned fully up. Adjustments to the channel level or main mix level will not affect the monitor output, but channel EQ and gain [28] will.
One of the powered mixer's internal amplifiers can power passive stage monitors if you set the power amp mode switch [4] on the rear panel. Mon 1 send [17] is a
22. FX/MON 2
These controls allow you to send a sample of each channel's signal to the internal FX processor, and to the FX/mon 2
Carefully adjust each control to set up the FX or monitor 2 mix. The controls are off when turned fully down, deliver unity gain at the center detent, and can provide up to 15 dB of gain turned fully up.
The dual nature of this knob (FX or mon 2) is determined by the setting of the FX send /mon 2 send switch
[47].More FX/mon 2 details are shown on page 14 and page 23 (item 47).
CHANNEL EQUALIZATION (EQ)
The PPM608 channels have
With too much EQ, you can really upset
things. We’ve designed a lot of boost and cut
into each equalizer circuit because we know that everyone will occasionally need that. But
if you max the EQ on every channel, you’ll get mix mush. Equalize subtly and use the left sides of the knobs (cut), as well as the right (boost). If you find yourself repeatedly using full boost or cut, consider altering the sound source, such as placing a mic differently, trying a different kind of mic, changing the strings, or gargling.
23. HIGH EQ
The high EQ provides up to 15 dB of boost or cut above
12 kHz, and is flat at the center detent. Use it to add sizzle to
cymbals, an overall sense of transparency, or an edge to
keyboards, vocals, guitar and bacon frying. Turn it down a little to reduce sibilance or to mask tape hiss.
24. MID EQ
The mid EQ provides up to 15 dB of boost or cut at 2.5
kHz, and is flat at the center detent. Midrange EQ is often thought of as the most dynamic,
because the frequencies that define any particular sound are
almost always found in this range. You can create many interesting and useful EQ changes by turning this knob down, as well as up.
25. LOW EQ
The low EQ provides up to 15 dB of boost or cut below 80 Hz.
The circuit is flat (no boost or cut) at the center detent posi- tion. This frequency represents the punch in bass drums, bass
guitar, fat synth patches, and some really serious male singers who eat raw beef for breakfast.
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