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AM440DP

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CONTROLS AND SETTINGS

 

Channel Controls

9. 

Line/Mic Gain Control

This  controls  the  sensitivity  of  the  input 
signal of the Line/Microphone input. The 

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-<<#30* +,'* 5-D&5/5* /0'* #6* +,'* -/2&#7*

while  still  maintaining  the  quality  of  the 
feed.  This  can  be  accomplished  by  ad-

@/0+&(=*&+*+#*-*<'.'<*+,-+*3&<<*-<<#3*+,'*!'-B*

indicator  occasionally  illuminate.  All  4 
mono channels feature this control.

10. 

High Frequency Control

This  control  is  used  to  give  a  shelving 
boost or cut of ±15 dB to high frequency 

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amount of treble included in the audio of 

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-

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11. 

Middle Frequency Control

This control is used to provide a peaking 
style  of  boost  and  cut  to  the  level  of 

5&22<'* 6"'a/'(%)* NM8J* BK>F* 0#/(20* -+*

a  range  of  ±15  dB.  Changing  middle 

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&(* -* !"#6'00&#(-<* -/2&#* 5&D7* -0* &+* &0* /0/-<<)* 5#"'* 2'0&"-?<'* +#*
%/+* 5&22<'* 6"'a/'(%)* 0#/(20* "-+,'"* +,-(* ?##0+* +,'57* +,'"'?)*

soothing overly harsh vocal and instrument sounds in the audio.

12.  Low Frequency Control

This control is used to give a shelving boost or cut of ±15 dB to 

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punch to drums and bass guitars.

13.  Low Cut Filter (75 Hz)

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<#3L%/+* [* ,&=,L!-00* $<+'"* +,-+* "'2/%'0* -<<* 6"'a/'(%&'0* ?'<#3* IJ*
K>*-+*e\*2S*!'"*`%+-.'7*,'<!&(=*+#*"'5#.'*-()*/(3-(+'2*="#/(2*

noise or stage rumble.

14.  EFX Control

The  EFX  control  alters  the  signal  level  that  is  sent  to  the  EFX 

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Processor  and  is  in-turn  sent  through  the  EFX  send  output.  

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corresponding channel level control are not applied to the AUX 
or EFX signals.

15.  Pan / Balance Controls

This alternates the degree or level of audio 
that  the  left  and  right  side  of  the  main  mix 

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%#(+"#<* 3&<<* -2@/0+* +,'* <'.'<* +,-+* +,'* <'6+* -(2*
"&=,+* 0,#/<2* "'%'&.'* N!-(F7* 3,'"'* -0* #(* -*
0+'"'#* %,-(('<7* -2@/0+&(=* +,'* S:T* %#(+"#<*

will  increase  the  left  or  right  audio  signals 
accordingly (balance).

16.  Level Control

This rotary control will alter the signal level that is sent from the 
corresponding channel to the main mixing bus.

17.  Peak Indicator

This  LED  indicator  will  illuminate  when  the  device  hits  high 

!'-B07*_*2S*?'6#"'*#.'"<#-2*#%%/"08*C+*&0*?'0+*+#*-2@/0+*+,'*=-&(*

of the channel so that the PEAK indicator lights up on intervals 

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18.  +4 / -10 Switch

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%#""'0!#(2&(=* %,-(('<07* 3,&%,* 3&<<* -2-!+**

the  AM440DP  to  external  devices  which 
may  use  different  operating  levels.  If  the 
input  source  is  -10  dBV  (consumer  audio 

<'.'<F7* &+* &0* ?'0+* +#* '(=-='* +,'* 03&+%,7*

allowing  the  signal  to  be  heard.  The  +4 
dBu  level is suitable for Professional Audio 

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+,'*%#(0/5'"*<'.'<8*K#3'.'"7*&6*)#/*-"'*/(0/"'*#6*+,'*0#/"%'G0*
#!'"-+&(=*<'.'<7*3'*0/=='0+*<'-.&(=*+,'*03&+%,*2&0'(=-='2*/(+&<*

you test the source’s signal. You can then engage if necessary 
(if the level of the input signal is obviously too low).

Digital Effect Section

19.  Digital Effect Display

This 2-digital numeric display shows the 
program number that is currently applied 
to  your  EFX  audio  signal.  When  you 

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+,"#/=,* 2&66'"'(+* !"#="-5* (/5?'"04*

however  the  display  will  revert  back  to 
the original program if a new program is 
not selected within a few seconds. For a 

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the Digital Effect Table.

20.  Sig and Clip Indicators

Located within the Digital Effect Display are Clip and Sig LEDs. 
The  Sig  LED  will  light  up  when  any  signal  is  received  by  the 

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excessive signals are dynamically clipped. If the Clip LED lights 

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controls on input channels to ensure the signal level is not too 
high.

21.  Program Control

This control is used to scroll through the various effects. Turning 
the  control  clockwise  will  allow  users  to  ascend  into  higher 

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users  to  descend  into  lower  program  numbers.    Pushing  this 
control  will  apply  the  new  effect.  When  a  tap-delay  effect  is 

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delay time.

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interprets the time between last two pushes and remembers this 

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even after the power is turned off). When the tap delay effect is 

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window at the selected intervals.

22.  EFX “to Main” Control

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sent to the Main left and right mixing bus to be applied to your 
main feed.

23.  EFX Routing Button

This  button allow users to send the EFX signal to the Phones 
mix for monitoring.

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Summary of Contents for AM440DP

Page 1: ...User s Manual Manual de Usuario AM440DP AM440DP...

Page 2: ...ENGLISH I ESPA OL II V1 1 10 17 2012 AM440DP English Espa ol COMPACT MIXERS...

Page 3: ...S 2 CONTROLS AND SETTINGS 3 SPECIFICATIONS 5 APPENDIX DIGITAL EFFECTS TABLE 1 APPLICATION 3 DIMENSIONS 4 BLOCK DIAGRAM 5 CONTENTS USER S MANUAL Phonic preserves the right to improve or alter any infor...

Page 4: ...g storms or when unused for long periods of time 14 Refer all servicing to service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is d...

Page 5: ...eat A 1 6 2 6 once Repeat One Continuously repeat selected song Repeat Folder Continuously repeat all the song in the certain folder or root Random A 0 2 5 B 6 0 6 2 root BASIC SETUP Getting Started 1...

Page 6: ...5 1 3 0 2 28 K 3 7 3 1 5 1 3 0 27 0 2 2 N 2F 5 0 2 instruments should not be used on the Mic inputs 2 Line Inputs 9 0 0 e Wf 9bR 9R 07 6 2 or unbalanced signals There are various numbers of these inp...

Page 7: ...s high B07 _ 2S 6 2 08 C 0 0 2 0 of the channel so that the PEAK indicator lights up on intervals 7 6 8 9 0 3 0 2 5 6 2 8 18 4 10 Switch 9 0 7 2 0 07 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 6 0 2 07 3 3 2 the AM440DP to extern...

Page 8: ...ls It is suggested for the maximum use of audio to set the various levels controls to a level slightly below that which would cause the Peak LED to light up This will help you get the most out of your...

Page 9: ...K 23 2 7 5 T b 0F c 6 2 2 3 7 0 VLlX 2S m 0 NMXK iMXjK 4 5 0 2 5 7 c 0 eLW 4 n E 4 0 5 5 D4 0 e P 0 6 6 0 00 7 0 M W 0 6 0 00 8 Reference 6dBu 0 k 7 6 2 2 3 86 5 dBu 0 k 7 6 2 k 84 dBu R m 7 6 gW lX 2...

Page 10: ...purchase You will need it for any warranty service No returns or repairs will be accepted without a proper RMA number return merchandise authorization In order to keep this warranty in effect the prod...

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