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16. Stereo Input Jacks:

These TRS Jack Inputs are used to connect sources such as keyboards, drum machines, synthesizers, tape

machines or returns from processing units. The inputs are BALANCED for low noise high quality sound. Avoid using UNBALANCED
sources to prevent ‘hum’ being introduced into the sound system. Mono sources may be plugged into the left jack only.

17. 2 Track In:

The RCA input is provided to connect external devices like Cassette Decks, iPod’s, MP3 player’s etc. The input level of

this can be controlled by the 2 track level knob. (See Feature No. 26)

18. AUX Return:

Two balanced stereo return are available for outputs of effects units and are routed to Main L/R or Group (G1-G2)

buses. If a mono source is used, plugging into the Left jack only automatically feeds signal to both Left & Right.

19. AUX Return Fader:

This fader is used to set the level of incoming signal to Main or Group outputs.

20. Phantom Supply Switch:

WARNING: Do not switch ON Phantom Power before connecting a microphone. Make sure the output

levels are turned down.

21. 7 Band Stereo Graphic Equalizer:

This global switch is used to turn on the phantom power supply ( +48V ) for all channels, when using

condenser microphones.

7 band stereo graphic equalizer allows you to tailor the sound to room acoustics.

4.  Output Section:

22. Group Faders:

These faders control the Group outputs.

23.

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Group Out

This is a servo balanced output which allows the user to connect balanced or unbalanced cables without affecting

the output level.

24. Main Output Fader:

These faders control main output level.

25.

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Main Out

This output jack is used to connect the Main output using balanced XLR connectors. The output level is determined by

the master fader.

This is a servo balanced output which balanced or unbalanced cables without affecting the output level.

26.

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2-TR/CD

The rotary control sets the level of the 2 Track Tape input, which is routed directly to the Main L-R output with use of

the adjacent “TO MAIN” switch. The RCA Phono connectors are unbalanced.

The RCA output is provided to record a master mix onto a recording medium. The output level of this is determined

by the master L/R fader; alternately the input level on the recording medium can be used for the same.

27. 2 Track Out:

28. Power LED:

This LED glows when power is being supplied to mixer.

29. PFL/AFL LED:

This LED indicates the PFL/AFL selection status.

30. AUX Send Control:

Adjusts the level going to Aux send jack.

31. AUX Send Output:

This output is unbalanced. This signal is used to provide a monitor signal to the artist and also as the input

to a multi-track recorder.

32. EFX Send Output:

This output is unbalanced. The EFX signal is routed to the internal effects processor via this socket. When an

output jack is inserted, the EFX signal is sent to the external effects processor & the internal effects processor is disconnected.

33.

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FS Mute

Connnect to a standard footswitch to switch on/off the internal effects. A flashing led at the effects module display

indicates if the effects processor is muted via the footswitch.

34.

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Phones Level

This knob is used to control the level of the headphone as well as monitor out.

36. Monitor Output

These outputs let you listen to any PFL, Mix, Group-Mix from a group or the 2-Track tape return on an external

amplifier & speakers. The monitor output lets you hear the mix that is going to the FOH; thereby helping you set mix levels.

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35. Headphones Jack:

Adjust volume to

avoid hearing damage.

This is used to monitor Main mix or PFL on individual channel using headphones.

37. Level Meters:

Tip:

These 3-colour LED Meters are provided to monitor Main outs and AFL/PFL signal.

Keep the signal within the Yellow LED at peak levels for best performance.

5.  Effect Section:

38. EFX Mix Fader:

This fader controls the EFX level.

39. AFL Switch:

When pressed this switch routes the EFX send & Aux Send post fade signal to Monitor/Headphone out.

40. EFX Send Control:

This adjusts the level going to EFX send jack and also to the internal processor.

Summary of Contents for Aqua 10

Page 1: ...nput Section 4 Output Section 5 Effects Section 6 Mixer Set up 7 Block Diagram 8 Technical Specifications 9 Notes AQUA SERIES 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 AQUA 14 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 AQUA 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 AQUA 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 ...

Page 2: ...ll warnings 4 Follow all instructions 5 Do not use this apparatus near water 6 Clean only with dry cloth 7 Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions 8 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 9 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched pa...

Page 3: ...ack T The Line input is selected only when he Line input is designed for instruments like Keyboards Guitars Drum Machines and other electronic instruments Mic Line switch is pressed Selects the line level jack input when pressed or becomes 20dB PAD for Mic XLR Input 3 Mic 20dB Line Switch 4 Gain Control Turn this knob to control gain of both MIC and Line Input signal Please do not operate at high ...

Page 4: ...is pre fader it is possible to listen to the signal or monitor on bargraph with fader fully down before it is routed to main or group output 14 Channel Fader This fader is used to set the level of incoming signal to the Main Group outputs It provides a visible indication of channel level Normal operating position is at 0 however you have an optional headroom of 10dB 13 G1 G2 Switch This switch is ...

Page 5: ... routed directly to the Main L R output with use of the adjacent TO MAIN switch The RCA Phono connectors are unbalanced The RCA output is provided to record a master mix onto a recording medium The output level of this is determined by the master L R fader alternately the input level on the recording medium can be used for the same 27 2 Track Out 28 Power LED This LED glows when power is being sup...

Page 6: ...ects type has two layers of adjustable sub parameters These functions are controlled by the PROGRAM encoder and TAP switch 43 PROGRAM This rotary encoder is used to select the effect preset Turn the control encoder to select the desired effect preset number The display flashes as you scroll through the presets menu To confirm the selected preset press down on the knob The flashing stops to show th...

Page 7: ...when the Tap function is selected The LED also flashes as per repetition speed Effect Name 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 Effect No Tap Switch No of Repetition Press Tap Switch to increase or decrease the repetition Speed Press Tap Switch to increase or decrease the repetition Speed 1 to 20 1 to 40 1 to 99 1 to 94 1 to 94 1 to 99 9 to 9 9 to 9 Delay Echo Chorus Flanger Phaser Detune Delay Rev Chorus Rev 05...

Page 8: ...live P A Operation Set up for Events Parties 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 DJ Mixer DVD Player Voice Poweramp Speakers CD Player Powered Speakers FS Switch 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Portable audio player If External Effect processor is required FS Switch ...

Page 9: ...PFL PFL_DET G 2 PFL_DET PFL AUX EFX MAIN_L MAIN_R G 1 G 2 G 1 G 2 PFL_DET PFL MAIN_L MAIN_R MAIN_L MAIN_R PFL_DET PFL G 1 G 2 MAIN_L MAIN_R G1 G2 MAIN_L MAIN_R EFX AUX PFL AFL_DET PFL G 1 G 2 EFX SEND EFX OUTPUT EFX PFL_DET PFL MAIN_L MAIN_R AUX EFX SEND TO DSP PROCESSOR FS MUTE 24 bit DSP PROCESSOR L R AUX SEND AFL AFL PFL AFL U U AFL POWER MAIN AC INPUT 7 ...

Page 10: ...FX Processor 48V 20Hz to 20KHz 0 2dB 0 006 Max Gain Mic Line Stereo Line Input Sensitivity Max Input Levels Mic Gain Min Gain Max Line Gain Min Gain Max Stereo Line Gain Min Gain Max Aux Return 2 Track In Mic Line Stereo Line Aux 2 Track Mic Input Line Input Aux Return Input Tape Record Inputs Main Group Monitor Record Out Aux Send Main Group Monitor Record Out Aux Send Phones ERN Mic Input 150Ω R...

Page 11: ...9 9 Notes ...

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