The
FX
control determines the signal level that is routed from the respective channel
to the built-in effects processor .
1
F
Please note that the effects processor is muted as long as the FX TO MAIN control
( )is set fully counter-clockwise .
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The
HI
control in the EQ section governs the high frequencies of the respective channel
2
Use the
MID
control to boost/cut the mid range .
3
The
LOW
control allows you to raise or lower the bass frequencies .
4
The
MON
control determines the channel
volume assigned to the monitor mix
5
Use the
LEVEL
control to set the volume level of the respective channel .
6
Use the
PEAK
LED to ensure that the input gain is set properly . The PEAK LED
should light up only with peak signals , but never all the time .
7
The
PAD
button reduces the channel input sensitivity by 25 dB . Thus you can also
connect high-level line signals to the respective channel input .
8
This
HI - Z/LINE
input can be used to connect line level signal sources , such as
keyboards , electric and bass guitars .
9
This is the channel
balanced XLR microphone input .
10
The stereo line input of Channels 7 - 9 can be used to connect , for example keyboards
with stereo outputs or a stereo drum computer .
11
F
Please remember to use either the microphone or the line input on a specific
channel . Never use both at the same time . This rule applies to chanels 1 - 9 .
F
When you connect a mono line signal to channels 7 - 9 , please always use the left
input . The mono signal will then be reproduced on both stereo sides .
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IMP
IMP
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