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CONTROL ELEMENTS

8/10 CHANNEL

MIXING CONSOLE

No.

Preset

Description

Parameter

00~09

Echo

Reproduce the sound in input on the

output after a lapse of time or delay.

Delay Time : 145~205ms

10~19

Echo+Verb

Echo with Room effect.

Delay Time : 208~650ms

Decay time : 1.7~2.1s

20~29

Tremolo

Amplitude modulation of the signal.

Rate : 0.6 Hz~5 Hz

30~39

Plate

Simulate the transducers sound like

classic bright vocal plate.

Decay time:0.9s~3.6s

40~49

Chorus

Recreate the illusion of more than one

instrument from a single instrument sound.

Rate : 0.92Hz ~1.72Hz

50~59

Vocal

Simulate a small space with slight

decay time.

Rev. decay time: 0.8~0.9s

Pre-delay: 0~45ms

60~69

Rotary

Simulate the sound effect achieved by

rotating horn speakers and a bass cylinder.

Modulation depth : 20%~80%

70~79

Small Room

Simulate a bright studio room.

Decay time : 0.7~2.1s

Pre-delay : 20~45ms

80~89

Verb

Simulate to play with another person

carrying out same the notes on the same

instrument and reverb.

Decay time : 1.5~2.9s

Rate : 0.8Hz ~2.52Hz

90~99

Large Hall

Simulate a large acoustic space of the

sound.Decay time : 3.6~5.4s

Pre-delay : 23~55ms

PRESET LIST ( for 8 CHANNEL with digital effect )

MIC

MIC

MIC

MIC

1

2

3/4

5/6

LINE

LINE

L (MONO)

L (MONO)

INSERT

INSERT

R

R

7/8

L

R

LINE

ST RETURNS

CTRL.

DFX SENDS

FOOT SW

MAIN

MIX OUT

2TK IN

2TK OUT

POWER

L

R

R

R

R

R

L

L (MONO)

L

L

PHONES

LOW CUT

LOW CUT

LOW CUT

LOW CUT

1

2

3/4

5/6

7/8

EQ

EQ

EQ

EQ

EQ

DIGITAL

EFFECTS

HI

HI

HI

HI

HI

MID

MID

MID

MID

OUTPUT LEVEL

10

4

0

4

10

20

30

PWR

48V

PROGRAM (PUSH)

7/8

PEAK

CTRL.

MAIN MIX

2-TK IN/MP3

ST RETURNS

CLIP

OFF
ON

TO MAIN MIX
TO CTRL.

LOW

LOW

LOW

LOW

LOW

DFX

POST

PEAK/MUTE

DFX MUTE

00 09 Echo
10 19 Echo Verb
20 29 Tremolo
30 39 Plate
40 49 Chorus
50 59 Vocal
60 69 Rotary
70 79 Small Room
80 89 Flange Verb
90 99 Large Hall

PAN

PAN

BAL

BAL

BAL

PEAK

PEAK

PEAK

PEAK

1

2

3/4

5/6

15

15

0

10

R

L

15

15

0

15

15

0

15

15

0

15

15

0

15

15

0

15

15

0

15

15

0

15

15

0

15

15

0

15

15

0

15

15

0

15

15

0

15

15

0

10

10

10

10

R

L

R

L

R

L

R

L

10

0

10

0

COMP

0

10

COMP

0

10

DFX

DFX

POST

DFX

POST

DFX

POST

DFX

POST

0

15

50dB
35dB

MIC

LINE

0

15

50dB
35dB

MIC

LINE

0

20

40dB
20dB

MIC

LINE

0

20

40dB
20dB

MIC

LINE

L

R

15

10
dB

5

0

5

10

20

30
40
60

15

10
dB

5

0

5

10

20

30
40
60

15

10
dB

5

0

5

10

20

30
40
60

15

10
dB

5

0

5

10

20

30
40
60

15

10
dB

5

0

5

10

20

30
40
60

15

10
dB

5

0

5

10

20

30
40
60

15

10
dB

5

0

5

10

20

30
40
60

15

10
dB

5

0

5

10

20

30
40
60

ON

OFF

12KHz

2.5KHz

80Hz

12KHz

2.5KHz

80Hz

12KHz

12KHz

2.5KHz

80Hz

12KHz

80Hz

2.5KHz

80Hz

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Summary of Contents for 8/10 channel mixing console

Page 1: ...User s Manual 8 10 CHANNEL MIXING CONSOLE...

Page 2: ...DUCTION 01 02 04 03 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTION 07 08 11 10 1 1 2 CONTROL ELEMENTS 3 22 INSTALLATION CONNECTION BLOCK DIAGRAM TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION 25 4 18 23 8 10 CHANNEL MIXING CONSOLE FEATURES 0...

Page 3: ...make sure to use fuses with specified standard current voltage type Do not use a different fuse or short circuit the fuse holder Before replacing the fuse turn OFF the apparatus and disconnected the p...

Page 4: ...walk ed on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus Cleaning When the apparatus needs a cleaning you can blow off dust from the appara...

Page 5: ...socket 2 Be sure that the main power switch is turned off before connecting the mixer to the AC socket Also you should make sure that all input and output controls are turned down This will avoid dama...

Page 6: ...italeffect MIC MIC MIC MIC 1 2 3 4 5 6 LINE LINE L MONO L MONO INSERT INSERT R R 7 8 L R LINE ST RETURNS CTRL DFX SENDS FOOT SW MAIN MIX OUT 2TK IN 2TK OUT POWER L R R R R R L L MONO L L PHONES LOW CU...

Page 7: ...EQ EQ EQ HI HI HI HI HI MID MID MID MID 10 4 0 4 10 20 30 PWR 48V 7 8 PEAK MAIN MIX CLIP OFF ON LOW LOW LOW LOW LOW PAN PAN BAL BAL BAL PEAK PEAK PEAK PEAK 1 2 3 4 5 6 15 15 0 10 R L 15 15 0 15 15 0...

Page 8: ...R L L MONO L L PHONES LOW CUT LOW CUT LOW CUT LOW CUT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ HI HI HI HI HI HI MID MID MID MID OUTPUT LEVEL 10 4 0 4 10 20 30 PWR 48V 7 8 9 10 PEAK CTRL MAIN MIX 2 TK I...

Page 9: ...ng Console However we advise you to read carefully the following section to be the real master of your own mixer Not paying enough attention to the input signal level to the routing of the signal and...

Page 10: ...ayer In pause state press PLAY PAUSE key to start playing Press this key and hold for 2 3 seconds the player will change to matching state In this sate the two LEDs alternately flash quickly and you c...

Page 11: ...ocal 60 69 Rotary 70 79 Small Room 80 89 Flange Verb 90 99 Large Hall 10 0 10 0 DFX L R 15 10 dB 5 0 5 10 20 30 40 60 15 10 dB 5 0 5 10 20 30 40 60 15 10 dB 5 0 5 10 20 30 40 60 88 14 15 16 17 18 19 2...

Page 12: ...ting with USB memory In pause state press this key it will go to previous track and keep in pause state In play state press this key it will go to the previous track start playing In pause state press...

Page 13: ...CONSOLE 11 14 a USB PORT b PRE c NEXT d RPT For connecting with USB memory In pause state press this key it will go to previous track and keep in pause state In play state press this key it will go t...

Page 14: ...he end of the search the display will show as Fig 2 Using PRE NEXT keys you can select one of following three menu options Playing Program and Folder List Press Playing the unit will enter into the co...

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