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controls will be heard in the tape out mix. Changes made to the
Master Level
controls will
not affect the level of the recording.
(34) Stereo/Dual Select or Switch
– In
Stereo
mode, the system operates as a traditional
stereo power device/amplifier. In
Dual
mode, the channel level controls set the level for the
Main Mix
(left master volume control). The
Rev/Aux
controls set the level for the
Monitor
(right master volume control). When the
Dual
mode position is selected, the
Pan
and
Balance
controls will not work.
(35) System Equalizer
– Adjusts the amount of frequency in the channel. The left and right
channels are adjusted simultaneously. When the equalizer is set the middle position, the
frequency response is “flat”. Sliding the equalizer up increases the frequency, sliding it down
decreases it. When setting the EQ start from the middle (0dB).
(36) EQ (Equalizer) Control On/Off
– Lets you turn the system EQ on or off.
(37) Level Control knobs
– Adjust the volume level of the individual channel. Adjust this level
after the
Master Output Volume
level has been set.
(38) PAN Control knobs
– This control “pans” the channel signal across the master L and R
buses, therefore determining the ideal position of the sound from that channel.
EXAMPLE:
If the PAN control is set all the way to the left, the sound from that channel will
only be projected from the left speaker only. Same goes for the control being set all the way
to the right, only from the right speaker.
(39) EFF/AUX Output Control knobs
– Adjusts the amount of signal sent to the effects
processor and to the EFF/AUX output jack.
(40) Channel Controls
Channel High Control
– This knob is used to adjust the high (treble) frequency levels of
the channel. Turning the knob in a counter-clockwise direction will decrease the amount
of treble applied to a channel signal, turning the knob in a clockwise direction will
increase the amount of treble applied to a channel signal.
Channel Mid Control
– This knob is used to adjust the midrange levels of the channel.
Turning the knob in a counter-clockwise direction will decrease the amount of midrange
applied to a channel signal, turning the knob in a clockwise direction will increase the
amount of midrange applied to a channel signal.
Channel Low Control
– This knob is used to adjust the low frequency levels of the chan-
nel. Turning the knob in a counter-clockwise direction will decrease the amount of bass
applied to a channel signal, turning the knob in a clockwise direction will increase the
amount of bass applied to a channel signal.