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P. 7
- AUDIOLAB Live AN Split
English version
4. APPLICATION
From the panel introduction, you must have
caught a clear answer to "What is it?" in yourmind
as to our Live AN Split, SPLITTER/MIXER, here
after, we will show you the further explanation
on "How to use it?", So that, you can be the real
master of this unit.
How to use Live AN Split as the splitter
Sometimes,in the large scale PA/sound reinforce
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ment systems, you may be disturbed by this kind
of problems: one pre-send signal needs to be
monitored by several groups, or the main mix out
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put of the console should be transited to several
power amplifiers, etc. And now, with your Live AN
Split, you will get the best solution. Connect the
Live AN Split into your systems as the demon
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strated, you can split a specific main input signal
into up to 6 outputs. With the MAIN LINK button
depressed, 2 further outputs are added.
In this application, use the SPLIT/MIX switcht o
select the SPLITTER operational mode for each
mono channel, apply the main signal from the
MAIN IN sockets, and get the 6 outputs from the
mono OUTPUT sockets of each channel. While
the MAIN LINK is engaged, the MAIN OUT will
also be linked with the MAIN IN signal, and two
further outputs are provided.
Output 6 Output 5 Output 4 Output 3 Output 2 Output 1
Two
further
outputs
Main input
signal
Input 6
Input 5
Input 4
Input 3
Input 2
Input 1
Main mixed
signal output
Two further
inputs
How to use Live AN Split as the mixer
This application is widely used for the mixing of
one group main stereo signal with several mono
signals.
In this application, use the SPLIT/MIX switch to
select the MIXER operational mode for each mono
channel,input the signal from the mono INPUT
of each channel, and output the main mixed sig
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nal from the MAIN OUT sockets. While theMAIN
LINK is engaged, the MAIN IN will also be linked
with the MAIN OUT signal, and two further input
signals can be mixed with the main output signal.