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7. PRESET LIST

No.

Preset

Description

Controllable parameter

Parameter

Variable range

VOCAL 1

Simulate a room with small delay time.

Decay time

Pre-delay

0.8~1.1s

0~79ms

Simulate a small space with slight decay time.

0.8~2.5s

0~79ms

VOCAL 2

Decay time

Pre-delay

Decay time

Pre-delay

Decay time

Pre-delay

Decay time
Pre-delay

Decay time

Pre-delay

Decay time

Pre-delay

Decay time

Pre-delay

Simulate a large acoustic space of the sound.

LARGE HALL

3.6~5.4s

23~55ms

Simulate a small acoustic space of the sound.

SMALL HALL

1.0~2.9s

20~45ms

Simulate a studio room with many early reflections.

LARGE ROOM

2.9~4.5s

23~55ms

Simulate a bright studio room.

SMALL ROOM

0.7~2.1s

20~45ms

Simulate the transducers sound like classic bright

vocal plate.

PLATE

0.6~6.1s

10ms

TAPE REVERB

Simulate a record head and multiple playback heads
at intervals along the tape.

1.3~5.4s

0~84ms

SPRING REVERB

Simulate the analog transducers' springs lightly

stretched sound.

MONO DELAY

STEREO DELAY

FLANGER

CHORUS

REV.+DELAY

REV.+FLANGER

REV.+CHORUS

Reproduce the sound input on the outputafter a

lapse of time.

Recreate the input sound on the stereo output with

different time.

Simulate to play with another person carryingout

sam e the notes on the same instrument

Recreate the illusion of more than one instrument

from a single instrument sound

Delay with room effect

Stereo chorus and large room reverb

Simulate the sound effect achieved by rotating horn

speakers and a bass cylinder

1.3~5.4s

0~35ms

60~650ms

210~400ms

37~73%

0.16~2.79Hz

0.5~5Hz

211~375ms

1.0~2.9s

0.16~2.52Hz

1.5~2.9s

0.5~4.74Hz

1.5~2.9s

Period

Period

Feedback

Rate

Rate

Delay period

Rev. decay time

Flanger Rate
Rev. decay time

Chorus rate

Rev. decay time

Decay time

Pre-delay

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

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Summary of Contents for APM80.1000

Page 1: ...APM80 1000 8 channel Stereo Powered Mixer with DSP User s Manual LTO R www altoproaudio com Version 1 0 Jan 2007 English ...

Page 2: ...t away from naked flames Read these instructions Follow all instructions Keep these instructions Do not discard Heed all warnings Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Do not tamper with the power cord or plug These are designed for your safety Do not remove Ground connections If the plug does not fit your AC outlet seek advice from a qualified electrician Protect the powe...

Page 3: ...uggestions which will aid us in develop ing future products for you We guarantee you our commitment for quality continual research and development and We would like to thank all the people who made the LTO possible especially to our designers and APM80 1000 LTO staff It is their passion for music and professional audio that has made it possible for us to offer you our most important team member ou...

Page 4: ...nnel Section 4 2 MASTER SECTION Control 4 3 MASTER SECTION INPUT and OUTPUT Jacks 4 4 DSP Section 4 5 Rear Panel 5 PRESET LIST 14 6 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION 15 6 1 Audio Connections 6 2 Speaker Connections 6 3 Possible System Connection Mode for Live Sound Application 8 WARRANTY 21 7 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION 19 ...

Page 5: ... aux sends pan and level control The master section includes stereo return 2 track input output for playing back stereo devices for recording your mix sweet equ alizers for main and monitor 256 position multieffect and built in feedback terminator and so on Thank you very much for expressing your confidence in LTO products by purchasing LTO 8 APM80 1000 channel stereo powered mixer with DSP The is...

Page 6: ... noise discrete MIC preamps with 48V phantom power Extremely high headroom offering more dynamic range Each input channel with 20dB PAD PAN and level control 3 band equlizer on input channels 256 position multieffect 2 track recording IN OUT phono Headphone output 2 500 watt EIAJ amplifiers For APM80 1000 The 8 channel stereo powered mixer with DSP is designed for professional application It provi...

Page 7: ...hone jacks of and the other side to APM80 1000 the input socket of your speaker cabinet or connect one side to the main output L R of and other APM80 1000 side to the input socket of your active speaker cabinet or other stereo power amplifier 3 5 When no external power amplifier or active speaker connected to the main output L R of please APM80 1000 switch on after turning on all external devices ...

Page 8: ...4 CONTROL ELEMENTS 7 ...

Page 9: ... 0dB 0dB 0dB 0dB 0dB 0dB 0dB 0 dB 0 dB LEVEL 3 4 5 6 7 8 3 20dB PAD Button Pressing this button will attenuate the input signal by 20dB In such way you can produce increased headroom and reduce the risk of distortion because of level peaks at input level when the input signal is quite hot 4 EQUALIZER APM80 1000 features a 3 band equalizer allowing you adjust the high mid and low frequencies separa...

Page 10: ...Turn this control fully counterclockwise the signal will be present only on the left of main mix and vice versa PAN Control 8 This control is used to adjust the overall level of respective channel The adjustable range goes from to 10dB Channel LEVEL Control 4 2 MASTER SECTION Controls 12 9 10 11 9 APM80 1000 is equipped with both stereo graphic EQs one is for MAIN MIX another for MONITOR MIX each ...

Page 11: ...uency band is too high i e there is a little feedback occurring in this frequency band which may result in unpleasant speaker howling or whistling In this case in order to eliminate feedback you need to turn down the corresponding fader FEEDBACK TERMINATOR Button MAIN MIX 14 This control is used to adjust the overall volume of main mix output MAIN MIX LEVEL Control 15 The stereo 4 segments LED dis...

Page 12: ...th jacks are used to output the main mix signal to an external amplifier or active speaker MAIN OUT Jacks 21 This is a stereo phone type output jack it is used to send out the monitor signal to a pair of headphones HEADPHONE OUT Jack AUX2 OUT STEREO RTN 22 AUX2 OUT Jack 23 STEREO RTN Jack 22 23 It is available only to the XLR MIC sockets Never plug in a micro phone when phantom power is already on...

Page 13: ...oute the signal to main mix bus the signal will be affected only by main level control TAPE TO Select Switch 25 APM80 1000 features dual RCA jacks for 2 track in left and right If you wish to listen to your mix from a tape recorder DAT or cassette please use these tape input jacks Depending on the setting of TAPE TO select switch you can assign the signal coming from the tape recorder DAT or casse...

Page 14: ...main mix bus which can be varied from to 10dB effect DSP TO MAIN Control AC Select Switch This switch has two choices for voltage 115 VAC or 230 VAC Note If you want to switch the voltage remove the cover plate with a screwdriver and set the switch to the 115 VAC or 230VAC as the actual requirement Refer to the specification page 20 for instructions of replacing fuse 37 37 LTO R POWERED MIXER MODE...

Page 15: ...ate a record head and multiple playback heads at intervals along the tape 1 3 5 4s 0 84ms SPRING REVERB Simulate the analog transducers springs lightly stretched sound MONO DELAY STEREO DELAY FLANGER CHORUS REV DELAY REV FLANGER REV CHORUS Reproduce the sound input on the outputafter a lapse of time Recreate the input sound on the stereo output with different time Simulate to play with another per...

Page 16: ...his point and you are now in the position to successfully operate However We APM80 1000 advise you to read carefully the following section to be the real master of your own mix Not paying attention enough to the input signal level to the routing of the signal and the assignment of the signal will result in unwanted distortion a corrupted signal or no sound at all So you should follow this procedur...

Page 17: ...use connect pin 1 to 3 3 pin XLR Male Plug 2 Hot 3 Cold 1 Ground Screen Use for Main output For unbalanced use leave pin 3 unconnected 3 pin XLR Line Socket seen from soldering side 1 2 3 1 2 3 6 2 Main Speaker Connections 1 2 1 2 Please use only the power connectors to make connections with other signal source equipment for the passive speaker cabinets The power connector has four terminals 1 1 2...

Page 18: ...MONO MAIN OUTPUT 2 OUTPUT 1 OUTPUT 1 1 1 POS NEG BRIDGE 2 1 POS NEG BRIDGE MODE 17 Here some illustrations will give you some helpful suggestions Bridge Mode Main Speaker AMPLIFIER MODE MAIN MAIN MAIN MONITOR BRIDGE MAIN MONITOR Mode AMPLIFIER MODE MAIN MAIN MAIN MONITOR BRIDGE Use either the speakon jacks or phone jacks Main Speaker Monitor Speaker MAIN MAIN Mode AMPLIFIER MODE MAIN MAIN MAIN MON...

Page 19: ...ve main speakers For input section connect three or more microphones to mono MIC channels 1 3 connect synthesizers or signal processor to either line input of stereo channel 7 8 or line input of mono channel connect the CD player to line input of mono or stereo channel other stereo line signal source can be connected to line input of channel 9 10 L R ON Vocal MIC Monitor L R Synthesizers Other ste...

Page 20: ...nel Insert return 2 5kOhm All other inputs 10kOhm or greater Tape out 1kOhm All other output 120Ohm Hi shelving 15dB 12kHz Mid bell 15dB 2 5kHz Low shelving 15dB 80Hz A D and D A converters 24 bit DSP resolution 24 bit Type of effects Hall Room Vocal Plate REVERBS Mono Stereo DELAY max DELAY TIME 650ms Chorus Flanger Reverb MODULATIONS REVERB DELAY REVERB CHORUS Presets 256 Controls 16 position PR...

Page 21: ... 1000 Fuse APM80 1000 100 120V T8A 250V 220 240V T5A 250V Physical Weight Net 8 0kg 17 63lb Gross 10 8kg 23 8lb Dimension W D H 550mm 220mm 310mm 8 66 12 20 21 65 Stereo mode 440W RMS 4ohm 480W EIAJ 4ohm 254W RMS 8ohm Bridge mode 945W 8ohm 263W EIAJ 8ohm Output Power ...

Page 22: ...d LTO of 1 year from the purchase date if you have completed the Warranty Registration Card in time 3 3 During the warranty service may repair or replace this product at its own option at no charge to you for LTO parts or for labor in accordance with the right side of this limited warranty 3 4 This warranty does not apply to the damages to this product that occurred as the following conditions Nor...

Page 23: ...313737 email alto altoproaudio com Fax 886 4 22346757 c All rights reserved to ALTO All features and content might be changed without prior notice Any photocopy translation or reproduction of part of this manual without written permission is forbidden Copyright 2007 SEIKAKU GROUP SEIKAKU TECHNICAL GROUP LIMITED ...

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