Presentation
1: Level attenuator
2: Level attenuator (mono / stereo)
3: Bi-color LED (green: active channel / red: mutated)
4: Mute activation selector
5: Auxiliary Send Potentiometer
6: Selector routing auxiliary sending in pre or post attenuator
7: Pan potentiometer
8: mono jack IN
9: Jack IN mono (L) or stereo (L + R)
10: Jack OUT auxiliary SEND mono
11: Global output attenuator
12: 3.5 mm stereo jack OUT
Detailed description
1) Input level attenuator (logarithmic curve)
2) Input level attenuator, note that this one is stereo (logarithmic curve)
3) Two-color channel activation status LED: green = active / red = mutated.
4) Mute selector
5) Auxiliary send potentiometer (turned all the way down, it can bring a slight decrease in the l
level of the channels concerned, even a distortion, bring back a little bit backwards)
6) Selector routing the auxiliary signal in pre-attenuator or post-attenuator
7) Central DETENT pan potentiometer. It allows to locate a sound in a stereo space.
8) 3.5mm mono jack input