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The pan knob controls the stereo imaging of the channel signal path
which may be fed to the
Left/Right mix buss and is
centre detented for accurate
positioning of central
images such as bass and
vocals.
Pan control and Routing
The signal output from the
pan pot can also be fed to
the group routing buttons
where it will act as an odd/
even signal feed. When
panned left the signal path is
fed to odd numbered groups
(1,3,5 & 7), and when
panned right feeds the even
numbered groups (2,4,6 &
8). Panning centrally will
feed equally to both even
and odd groups.
MUTE (28)
The large illuminated mute
switch can be activated
manually to cut the signal
path. It will also illuminate
and mute the signal for that
channel if the Solo in Place function is activated elsewhere on the
console. All the main channel mute switches are numbered. If an
automation system has been installed on the VTC the internal LED will
illuminate to indicate the mute status of its channel.
PEAK (29)
The peak indicator illuminates red when the signal is about to overload
or is overloading the main channel input stage.
In practice the red peak light is activated at a level of +18dB or above,
allowing some advance warning when bringing up the monitor input
gain before the headroom limit of 26dB is reached
.
SIGNAL PRESENT (30)
This is a green LED which illuminates to show that a signal is present
on the main channel path when it reaches a level of -30dB.
SOLO (31)
PAN MIX
B
MUTE
PK
SIG
AUX
1 On
2 On
3 On
4 On
5+6
AUX
3+4 PRE
H - MID
+/-
Hz
Q
+48V
LINE
PHASE
GAIN
FLIP
MON
TRIM
HF
L - MID
+/-
Hz
Q
EQ ON
SOLO
+10
+5
STAT
0
AUTO
-5
-10 SRCE–CH
-20
-30 HF/LF
EQ
-40
-50
-60
LM/HM
-70 EQ
-80
PAN
L R
MUTE
PK
SIG
SOLO
+10
STAT
+5
AUTO
0
BUSS
-5
1+2
-10
3+4
-20
5+6
-30
-40 7+8
-50
-60
-70 L+R
-80
2
1
3
5
7
8
11
14
18
19
20
24
25
21
22
23
29
30
31
32
33
34
40
4
6
9
10
12
13
15
16
17
26
27
28
35
STEREO AUX
PAN 7/8
LEVEL
On
PRE
MIX B
10
PAN MIX B
L R
MUTE PK
SIG
SOLO
dB
+10 STAT
+5 AUTO
0 BUSS
-5 1+2
-10 3+4
-20 5+6
-30
7+8
-40
-50 L+R
-80
27
28
35
29
30
31
32
33
34