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8 AUX SENDS

 

 provide ample feeds for  foldback monitors and effects.  These

are in two groups of four each with a 

POST/PRE

 switch to source the sends either

pre-fader or post-fader.

AUX 1-4

 feed balanced XLR outputs capable of driving long cable runs and

include 

INSERT

 points.  These are normally used to provide 

MONITOR SENDS

to the performers and stage crew, although they can be used for additional effects.
Plug a graphic EQ into the insert  to 'ring out the monitor' (tune) to the stage
acoustics to minimise feedback.  The effect of the EQ can be listened to using the
aux master 

AFL

 system.  Monitor sends are usually set pre-fade, although some

sources such as radio mics can be set post-fade to avoid 'dressing room' talk spill.
Note stereo input channel aux sends are the mono sum of left and right.

AUX 5-8

 

feed jack outputs and are normally used to provide 

EFFECTS SENDS

to external devices such as reverb and delay effects units.  Effects sends are set
post-fade so that the amount of effect (wet signal) is always relative to the position
of the fader (dry signal).  Adjust the amount of effect required for each channel
using its 

AUX

 control. The effect is returned to the mix through another channel,

usually the stereo return described later in this guide.

Note; when the 

GRP/AUX REVERSE 5-8

 switches are pressed in the master

section 

AUX SENDS 5-8

 feed XLR outputs with inserts. 

GROUPs 5-8 

are re-

routed  to 

AUX 5-8

 jack outputs.

POST-FADE

 sends are always post-EQ, post-mute.  

PRE-FADE

 sends are set

post-EQ, post-mute as standard, but may be internally reset to be pre-EQ, pre-mute
or post-EQ, pre-mute.  Each 

AUX SEND

 may be internally set to be permanently

pre or post-fade rather than follow the panel switch. Refer to the Internal Link
Options section in this user guide.

PAN

 positions the channel signal between the Left 

L

 and Right 

R

  outputs when

the 

L-R ROUTING

 switch is pressed. 

PAN

 also positions the channel signal

between the 

ODD

 groups e.g. 1, 3, 5, 7 and 

EVEN

 groups e.g. 2, 4, 6, 8 when the

ROUTING

 switches are pressed. This lets you position the sounds within a stereo

image.  In this way subgroups may be set up in mono by turning the 

PAN

 fully left

or right 

or in stereo by setting 

PAN

 between  

L

 and  

to feed a pair of groups.

MUTE

 

switches the signal off when pressed.  A muted channel is indicated by the

illuminated switch.  The channel meter continues to indicate pre-mute and fader
channel activity. The mute switch also illuminates when the channel is muted by
one of the 4 

MUTE GROUPs

.

Switches

 M1, M2, M3, M4

 

next to the fader, assign which mute group the input

channel will be assigned to. This is controlled by the 

MUTE GROUP 

switches

located in the master section.

A 100mm long throw 

FADER

 pr10dB boost above the normal '0'

operating level.

A 3 LED 

CHANNEL METER

 system shows signal activity at all times.  The green

SIG

 LED indicates signals greater than -20dBu, the yellow 

'

0

 LED represents

normal operating level, and the red 

PEAK

 LED warns of potential overload 5dB

before clipping.  Set the channel so that the meter averages 

'

0

'

.  Back the gain off

if the red peak LED flashes.

Pressing 

PFL

 automatically interrupts the headphone monitor signal to let you

listen to the channel pre-fader signal without interrupting the main console
outputs.  The signal level is shown on the LR monitor bargraph meters, and on the
Mono/PFL meter if the optional meterpod is fitted.  In this way each sound can be
correctly lined up and checked at any time.

DIRECT OUT

 

taps the signal off post fader for connection to external processing

or recording equipment. This is ideal for multitrack recording during live
performance as each channel can be recorded onto a separate track for mixdown
later. The direct out signal can be set pre-fader if the internal link option is changed.
Refer to the Internal Link Options section in this user guide.

8 AUX SENDS

Normal fader
position

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Страница 2: ...e either intended or accidental neglect or alteration other than as described in the User Guide or Service Manual or approved by ALLEN HEATH 3 Any necessary adjustment alteration or repair has been ma...

Страница 3: ...n and installation of the GL3300 For further information on the basic principles of audio system engineering please refer to one of the specialist publications available from bookshops and audio equip...

Страница 4: ...ecting the console power cable This unit contains no user serviceable parts Do not remove the cover Refer servicing to qualified service personnel only Note The RPS9 is fitted with a rear panel ground...

Страница 5: ...best performance it is important that the connected source signals are matched to the normal operating level of the console Similarly the console outputs should be correctly matched to the operating...

Страница 6: ...ing 48V phase switch lo cut filter meter and insert Direct output on mono channels 4 band 2 sweep EQ with wide ranging frequency sweep and 15dB boost cut Pre post aux switching with additional interna...

Страница 7: ...at The expanders are available in 4 different formats Order Code GL3300 8M 8 STEREO INPUT CHANNEL EXPANDER S Order Code GL3300 8S 4 MONO 4 STEREO INPUT CHANNEL EXPANDER Order Code GL3300 4MS M S 4 STE...

Страница 8: ...f flightcase includes space for the RPS9 power supply and mains cable GL3300 816 FLIGHTCASE meterbridge not fitted Order Code AN2544 Dims 980x740x280mm GL3300 824 FLIGHTCASE meterbridge not fitted Ord...

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Страница 11: ...lo cut filter removes low frequency noise such as microphone pops stage noise andtransportrumblebeforethepre ampstage Thelo cutfilterisindependentoftheequaliser The 4 band EQ lets you adjust the tona...

Страница 12: ...ht R outputs when the L R ROUTING switch is pressed PAN also positions the channel signal between the ODD groups e g 1 3 5 7 and EVEN groups e g 2 4 6 8 when the ROUTING switches are pressed This lets...

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Страница 14: ...R ON to route a group to L R as a subgroup Position the signal within the stereo image using PAN AUX 5 8jack outputs to send selected signals to external effects devices MODE SWITCHES AUX 1 4 balance...

Страница 15: ...only TALKBACK BalancedXLRinputforagooseneck or cable microphone for the operator to talktotheauxsends foldbackmonitors 48V may be enabled by means of an internal link for microphones which require ph...

Страница 16: ...AFL monitoring to check the post fader signal The matrix mix is created from the 8 groups L and R by adjusting the MTX level controls These signals are fed post their respective faders Note that in M...

Страница 17: ...ole automatically overrides the monitor with the selected AFL signal Pressing PFL overrides both themonitorsourceandanyselectedAFL Thisfeatureletsyoulisten to an AFL source group for example and check...

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Страница 19: ...48V phantom power regardless of panel switch position remove link 4 Reconfigure Direct Out to be pre fader instead of post fader STEREO INPUT 1 Reconfigure each aux as required to be permanently pre...

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