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CONTROL PANEL
1. MIC
This is an XLR type connector for microphones.
The input level ranges from -60 to -20dB. This connector can
p48V phantom power for condenser microphones
when the phantom power is switched on.
2. LINE
This is a balanced 1/4” phone jack for linking a line
level source The input level ranges from -40 to 0dB.
3. GAIN
Use this knob to adjust the level of the input signal
to the optimal level. For optimal S/N ratio and dynamic
range, adjust this knob so that the peak indicator lights up
occasionally.
4. LOW CUT
Push down this switch to activate a low cut fi lter,
which allows high frequencies but attenuates low frequencies.
5. HI
This control determines the level of high frequencies in
the output signal.
6. MID
This control determines the level of mid frequencies
in the output signal.
7. LOW
This control determines the level of low frequencies
in the output signal.
8. AUX (4M4S ONLY)
Use this knob to control the signal
level sent from each channel to the AUX bus. It is set before the
channel fader, so it is not dependent on the fader position.
8. EFF (4M4S D ONLY)
Use this knob to control the signal level sent from each channel
to the built-in effects processor. It is set after the channel fader,
so it is dependent on the fader position. Adjust this knob when
you use effects processor on this channel.
9. PAN
This control is used for distributing the signal level
of the channel feed to L / R buses. When the control is set to
12 o’clock, the signal is split evenly between L and R.
10. PEAK Indicator
This LED signal will warn you of any
excessively high signal levels in the channel. The signal is
sampled in front of channel fader. It will light approximately
3dB before clipping and therefore give warning of a possible
overload.
11. LEVEL (Channel Fader)
This rotary fader controls the output level feed to the main bus
from the input channel, adjusting the volume balance between
the channels.
MONO CHANNEL SECTION