Name and function of each part

MONO INPUT section

2

5

6

7

8

9

ON

POWER

OFF

 

1

 

2

 

 

LEVEL TAPE

LEVEL TAPE

LEVEL

 

LCF

 

 

LCF

 

+10

-40

+10

-40

 

+10

-10

-60

-10

-60

 

-10

 

HIGH

 

HIGH

 

-15

+15

-15

+15

 

-15

500

1.5K

500

1.5K

 

500

100

10K

100

10K

 

100

MID

MID

 

 

 

-15

+15

-15

+15

 

-15

 

LOW

 

LOW

 

-15

+15

-15

+15

 

-15

 

 

 

AUX

 

AUX

 

 

1-2

 

 

1-2

 

1

MONI

1

MONI

1

2

2

 

-￿‚∞

0

-￿‚∞

0

 

-￿‚∞

 

3

 

 

3

 

-￿‚∞

0

-￿‚∞

0

 

-￿‚∞

 

4

 

 

4

 

-￿‚∞

0

-￿‚∞

0

 

-￿‚∞

 

5 7

 

5

7

 

-￿‚∞

0

-‚•∞

0

 

-￿‚∞

 

6 8

 

6 8

 

-￿‚∞

0

-￿‚∞

0

 

-￿‚˜

 

ON

 

 

ON

 

 

PFL

 

 

PFL

 

L

R

L

R

 

L

ODD

EVEN

ODD

EVEN

 

 

 

PEAK

 

PEAK

 

 

+10

 

+10

 

 

 

L-R

 

 

L-R

 

 

+5

 

+5

1-2

 

 

1-2

 

 

 

 

0 3-4

 

0

3-4

 

 

-5

 

-5

5-6

 

 

5-6

 

 

 

 

-10

 

-10

 

 

 

7-8

 

 

7-8

 

 

-20

 

-20

 

 

 

DIRECT

 

DIRECT

 

 

-￿‚∞

 

-￿‚∞

 

1

3

4

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1POWER switch

When the switch is pressed to the ON side, the power is turned on.

2LEVEL control

This controls the input signals from the MIC or LINE connectors at a suitable level. When connected to the MIC connector, the input signal level can be controlled between –10 - –60 dBu, and when connected to the LINE connector, it can be controlled between +10 - –40 dBu. In order to control the input signal at a suitable level, set the meter to VU operation, press the PFL button of the channel to be controlled to display the signal level on the meter. In this state, turn the LEVEL control to control the signal so that 0VU display on the meter is lit sometimes.

3TAPE button

This switches the signal input from the MIC/LINE connectors to the TAPE IN connectors. Using this function, sounds, such as those from a multi-track recorder connected to the TAPE IN connectors, can be input to each channel without changing connections. (Channels 1 - 8 only)

4LCF (Low Cut Filter) button

This suppresses frequencies of 80 Hz or lower from the channel signal at 12 dB/oct (12 decibels per octave) when it is on. This function is very effective for removing “touch noise” that occurs when a microphone is being held, and “blow noise” caused by breathing.

5HIGH (High equalizer) level control

This varies the high equalizer level between

–15 - +15 dB. The equalizer is a 12 kHz shelving type.

6MID (Mid equalizer) frequency control

This varies the central frequencies of the mid equalizer between 100 Hz - 10 kHz.

7MID (Mid equalizer) level control

This varies the mid equalizer level between

–15 dB - +15 dB. The equalizer is a peaking type.

8LOW (Low equalizer) level control

This varies the low equalizer level between

–15 dB - +15 dB. The equalizer is a 40 Hz peaking type.

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