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Basic use
fig.Basic-Operation
1.
Slowly turn the MAIN MIX LEVEL knob toward
the right to an appropriate position.
2.
Use the SENS knobs to adjust the input
sensitivity of channels 1–2.
* In order to mix with the least possible noise and distortion,
adjust the SENS knob so that the top “
” of the level meter
in the LCD does not light when the input signal is loudest.
3.
Use the channel LEVEL knobs to adjust the
volume of each channel.
4.
For channels 1–2, use the PAN knobs to adjust
the pan. For channels 3–6, use the BAL knobs
to adjust the L/R volume balance.
5.
Use the EQ knobs to adjust the high, mid, and
low-frequency ranges.
When you turn these knobs, the equalizer screen will
appear in the display, showing the current settings
numerically and graphically.
fig.03-EQ
You can change the center frequency of the high, mid,
and low ranges, and also change the width of the mid-
range band (MID Q).
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“Making detailed equalizer settings” (p. 22)
6.
When you’ve finished adjusting the level of all
connected devices, raise the MAIN MIX LEVEL
knob until the overall volume is at an
appropriate level.
7.
If you want to listen to the sound through
headphones or monitors connected to the
CONTROL ROOM jacks, use the PHONES/CTRL
ROOM knob to adjust the volume.
If you press this button (lit), the “parameter screen” of the
selected channel will appear in the display.
This button can be pressed at any time to toggle between the
“parameter” screen and the “equalizer” screen.
The screen will show the current settings of the selected
channel.
In this screen you can edit the settings while watching the
numerical values.
* You can return to the level meter screen by pressing the
[DISPLAY] button.
fig.03-SEL
This is a convenient way to check the settings of each
channel when you call up a scene (p. 36).
Basic operation
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1, 6
2
4
3
5
Center frequency
Width of the mid-range band
[SEL] buttons
(1)
Equalizer settings
(2)
AUX setting
(3)
Channels 1–2: Pan setting
Channels 3–6: Volume balance setting
(4)
Insert Effect on/off (channels 1 and 2 only)
(5)
Channel LEVEL knob setting
(1)
(2)
(4)
(5)
(3)
Parameter screen
Equalizer screen