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SONIC STATION 22 / SONIC STATION 32
66. Talkback Destination Buttons
These four buttons allow users to send the Talkback signal to
their corresponding mixing buses.
67. External Talkback Mic Button and XLR jack
When an external microphone is plugged into this XLR jack,
the External Mic button should be pressed, allowing it to be
used as the Sonic Station's talkback microphone.
68. Main / Control Room Swap Buttons
These buttons allow users to swap
the Main Left and Right controls with
the Control Room / Phones control,
effectively making the Sonic Station an
ideal monitoring console. Please note,
that only the volume control is swapped,
the pre/post and mix to mono buttons
function the same way as always.
69. Control Room / Phones Control and Pre/Post button
This control is used to adjust the audio level of the Control
Room and Phones feeds, for use in the monitoring and
tracking of audio. The signal is then sent to the Control Room
outputs on the rear of the Sonic Station mixer, as well as the
Phones jack on the face of the mixer.
The pre / post button located under the Control Room /
Phones control allows users to change the signal received
by the Control Room / Phones mixing bus between that of a
pre-fader and that of a post-fader signal.
Priority
Signal
High
From Solo
Mid
From 2T Return
Low
Main Left and Right and
Talkback Microphone
70. Mix To Mono Button
This button does exactly what it says. It sends the Main mix
of the Sonic Station mixer to the Mono mixing bus.
71. Main L/R Faders
This fader is the final level control for the Main Left and Right
audio feeds, sent to the Main L and R outputs. When pushed
all the way up, the Main L/R fader provides 10 dB of gain
to the signal, and when set all the way down, the signal is
effectively muted.
72. Mono Channel
The 60mm faders is the final level control for the Mono
mixing bus, the signal of which is sent to the Mono output on
the rear of the Sonic Station mixer. The included solo button
allows users to send the Mono signal to the Solo mixing bus.
A Low Pass Filter has been included to cut unwanted high
frequency sounds of the mono output at a rate of 12 dB per
octave, for a clearer bass sound when using subwoofers.
The switch turns the Low Pass Filter on and off, whereas the
accompanying control adjusts the cut-off frequency between
60 and 160 Hz.