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GloSSARY

AFL (After Fade Listen) a function that allows the operator to monitor the post-fade signal in a channel independently of the

main mix.

Balance  

the relative levels of the left and right channels of a stereo signal.

Balanced

a method of audio connection which ‘balances’ the signal between two wires and a screen which carries

 

no signal.  Any interference is picked up equally by the two wires, but out of phase resulting in

cancellation of the interference signal.

Clipping 

the onset of severe distortion in the signal path, usually caused by the peak signal voltage being limited 

by the circuit’s power supply voltage.

dB (decibel) 

a ratio of two voltages or signal levels, expressed by the equation dB=20Log

10

 (V1/V2). 

Adding the suffix ’u’ denotes the ratio is relative to 0.775V RMS.

DI

(direct injection) the practice of connecting an electric musical instrument directly to the input of the

 

mixing console, rather than to an amplifier and loudspeaker which is covered by a microphone feeding

the console.

Effects

the use of devices to alter or process the sound to add special effects  e.g. reverb, normally as a mix of 

the original (‘dry’) sound and the treated version.

Equaliser 

a device that allows the boosting or cutting of selected bands of frequencies in the signal path.

Feedback

the ‘howling’ sound caused by bringing a microphone too close  to a loudspeaker driven from 

its amplified signal.

Foldback 

a feed sent back to the artistes via loudspeakers or headphones to enable them to monitor the 

sounds they are producing.

Frequency response 

the variation in gain of a device with frequency.

Ground Compensation a technique used on unbalanced outputs to cancel out the effect of ground loops caused by connections

to external equipment.

Headroom 

the available signal range above the nominal level before clipping occurs.

High Pass filter 

a filter that rejects low frequencies.

Line level signals   

at a nominal level of -10 to +6dBu, usually coming from a low impedance source.

Oscillator

a built-in tone generator for test and line-up purposes.

Peaking 

an equaliser response curve affecting only a band of frequencies i.e. based on a bandpass response.

PFL (pre-fade listen)  

a function that allows the operator to monitor the pre-fade signal in a channel independently of the

main mix.

Phantom Power

the +48V d.c. voltage applied equally to the two signal pins of a balanced mic input to provide

powering for condenser microphones.

Post-Fade

the point in the signal path 

after

after

 the channel or master fader and therefore affected by fader position.

Processor

a device which affects the whole of the signal passing through it, e.g. gate, compressor or equaliser

Rolloff  

a fall in gain at the extremes of the frequency response.

Shelving 

an equaliser response affecting all frequencies above or below the break frequency 

i.e. a highpass or lowpass derived response.

Signal to Noise Ratio

a expression of the difference in level between the audio signal and background system noise.

Solo-in-Place

a function that allows the operator to listen to a selected channel on its own but complete with all relevant 

effects, by automatically muting all other inputs.

Spill 

acoustic interference from other sources.

Sweep EQ

an Equaliser section ( e.g. MID EQ) which operates at a variable rather than fixed frequency giving 

increased flexibility to the user.

Talkback 

the operator speaking to the artistes or to tape via the auxiliary or group outputs.

Tape Return

a line level input provided specifically to receive the playback output of a tape machine

Transient

a momentary rise in the signal level.

TRS Jacks

a 3-pole jack with Tip, Ring and Sleeve connections

Unbalanced

a methode of audio connection which uses a single signal wire and the cable screen as the signal return.

  

This method does not provide the noise immunity of a 

balanced input

 (see above).

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Summary of Contents for Spirit Folio Rac Pac

Page 1: ...LIO RAC PAC Connections The Controls in Detail Technical Specifications System Block Diagram 1 3 6 8 10 13 15 Mono Input Stereo Input Stereo Returns Master Section All manuals and user guides at all g...

Page 2: ...avoid invalidation of the warranty please read this section carefully The FOLIO RAC PAC desk must only be connected through the Power Supply Unit supplied The wires in the mains lead are coloured in a...

Page 3: ...Signal Gnd Screen Gnd Screen Tip Ring Sleeve Unbalanced 3 pole Jack Unbalanced Mic XLR Balanced Mic XLR Balanced 3 pole Jack 2 Hot ve 3 Cold ve 1 Screen 1 Screen 2 Hot ve Link 3 to 1 INPUTS 2 TRACK RE...

Page 4: ...ConNections Input Channels R SPIRIT FOLIO RAC PAC 3 All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

Page 5: ...CONNECTIONS MASTER SECTION R 4 SPIRIT FOLIO RAC PAC All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

Page 6: ...ble level within the range of the GAIN control when using a MIC input on the Mono channels try the LINE input instead Stereo inputs 11 14 do not have a GAIN control since the typical source for these...

Page 7: ...device feeding a suitable signal from the Group or Mix outputs Monitor the signal going to the recorder by selecting the appropriate source on the C Room Phones source select switches Gradually incre...

Page 8: ...gree of immunity to interference on the microphone cable and as a result the level of background noise may be higher If you turn the PHANTOM POWER on top right hand side of the mixer the socket provid...

Page 9: ...range of 250Hz to 6kHz This allows some truly creative improvement of the signal in live situations because this mid band covers the range of most vocals Listen carefully as you use these controls to...

Page 10: ...er signal is available as a DIRECT OUTPUT from the channel to feed tape tracks or other external equipment 8 SOLO The latching SOLO switch has two distinctive modes of operation depending on the posit...

Page 11: ...detented position when not required The control has a shelving response giving 12dB of boost or cut at a fixed frequency of 12kHz LF EQ Turn to the right to boost low bass frequencies adding extra pu...

Page 12: ...he latching SOLO switch has two distinctive modes of operation depending on the position of the master section SOLO MODE switch When this switch is released AFL PFL all channel SOLO switches function...

Page 13: ...eeding the pairs of Groups or Mix allowing you to balance the source in the stereo image When the control is turned fully right or left you feed only that side of the signal to the destination selecte...

Page 14: ...1 4 4 1 1 2 GRPS 3 4 MIX 11 10 7 4 6 3 2 1 12 5 9 8 SPIRIT FOLIO RAC PAC 13 All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

Page 15: ...the playback of a tape machine without using up any of the LINE inputs This control sets the level of playback signal fed either to the MIX when 2TK TO MIX is pressed or the headphones or monitor out...

Page 16: ...1 4 4 1 1 2 GRPS 3 4 MIX 11 10 7 4 6 3 2 1 12 5 9 8 SPIRIT FOLIO RAC PAC 15 All manuals and user guides at all guides com a l l g u i d e s c o m...

Page 17: ...ting A mono source may be fed automatically to both left and right by plugging into the Left return jack only A CUT switch mutes both FX Returns if required 11 BARGRAPH METERS The three colour BARGRAP...

Page 18: ...connecting the channel Direct Outputs to the tape inputs The outputs from the Multitrack are brought back on the Stereo Returns or spare mono channels if only one or two tracks are being recorded A co...

Page 19: ...sert point and a feed to a reverb unit from the direct output The reverb output is brought back to the mix on FX Return 1 The output is taken from Mix L R and connected to the speakers via a suitable...

Page 20: ...panel will still be supported by the fixings through the side panels 5 Loosen the four screws C fixing the connector panel to the side panels Now supporting the connector panel with one hand remove t...

Page 21: ...bottom 95dB Aux send attenuation 88dB Adjacent channel 92dB Frequency Response 20Hz 20kHz Line input via group to mix output 1dB INPUT OUTPUT IMPEDANCES Mic 2k Line 10k Outputs 75 INPUT OUTPUT LEVELS...

Page 22: ...rejects low frequencies Line level signals at a nominal level of 10 to 6dBu usually coming from a low impedance source Oscillator a built in tone generator for test and line up purposes Peaking an eq...

Page 23: ...3 1 2 MONO INPUT CHANNELS 1 10 STEREO INPUT CHANNELS 11 14 TYPICAL STEREO RETURN A D MASTER SECTION System Block Diagram 22 SPIRIT FOLIO RAC PAC All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

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