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VM11S-DRV / VRM11S-DRV
Note: The operation of the VM11S-DRV Stereo powered
mixer is nearly identical. This manual will help you
understand and get the most out of all VM mixers.
MONO INPUT CHANNELS
1. Mic In
This input accepts a standard XLR microphone
connector and low impedance microphone.
2. Line In
This input accepts a 1/4inch two conductor plug and
is suitable for unbalanced line level sources.
3. Level
The channel level control provides continuously
variable adjustment of the channel output level to the
main mixing buss
4. EFX(DSP)
The channel Reverb/Effects control varies the amount
of channel signal sent to the reverb or D.S.P, as well
as to the effects send circuitry
5. MON
This control varies the amount of signal sent to the
monitor send circuitry.
6. High
The high frequency shelf control is set at 8kHz.
You can increase or attenuate frequencies 8kHz(and
above)up to 15dB. There is a detente in the 0 position
indicating a flat response.
7. Mid
The mid frequency is centered at 2.5 kHz.
You can increase or attenuate the midrange
frequencies by as much 12 dB. A detente is provided
in the 0 position indicating a flat response.
8. Low
The low frequency shelf control is set at 80Hz.
You can increase or attenuate frequencies 80Hz(and
below) up to 15dB. A detente is provided in the 0
position indicating a flat response.
9. PAN
This control varies the amount of channel signal sent
to either the left of right channel of the stereo mixer.
10. PAD
This switch attenuates the input signal by 10dB when
connecting a line level device to channels 1-7, or if the mic
input is distorted turn-this switch on (the pressed-in position)
STEREO INPUT CHANNELS
In addition to the standard six mono input channels, the
VM11S-DRV features two stereo input channels. Each of there
stereo channels has two 1/4
″
line level inputs. The signal from
the left 1/4
″
line level input is routed to the left output and the
signal from right 1/4
″
line level input is routed the right output.
The balance between these two inputs is controlled by the pan
control.
1a. Mic In
This input accepts a standard XLR microphone
connector and low impedance microphone.
2a, 2b. Line In
These channels may be used as monaural inputs by
simply using the "odd channel" input(8 or 9), in
which case the mono signal you put into the odd
channel is fed to both odd and even stereo inputs.
3a. Level
The channel level control provides continuously variable
adjustment of the stereo channel's output level to the main
output.
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Panel Descriptions
Summary of Contents for VM-8DRV
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