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AYOUT AND FUNCTION OF INPUT CHANNELS
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7. EQUALIZER(HF, MF, LF) SECTION
8. DSP or DE SWITCH
This switch is located at the rear of AUX1 volume control pressing switch, signal will be supplied to
DSP(Digital signal processing).
Turn volume control of AUX1 at "u" mark as the feature.
0
AUX
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U
U
DSP
HI FREQ EQ CONTROL
9. AUX SEND (1~2)
Two AUX buses send your signal to internal or external effects, or to a foldback mix-on-stage AUX1 is a
post-fader-send, which can be switched between the internal DSP and an external feed.
AUX2 can be post-fader, pre-fader for effect.
10.PAN POT
The pan pot determines the position of the signal within stereo mix image or maybe used to route the channel
to particular out mix rotation fully counter clockwise feeds the signal solely to the right.
12.PFL SWITCH
Pre fader listen let you cue up music on headphone without interrupting the main mix.
CLIP LED is "turn on" and pressing PFL switch, signal is fed to headphone.
13.CHANNEL FADER
This 60mm fader determines the proportion of the channel in the mix and provides a clear visual indication of
channel level with "dB" printed normal operating position is at the "u" mark providing 10dB of gain above that
point if required.
You had better to use proposition of channel fader at "u".
11.CLIP, SIGNAL INDICATOR
LED on the channel illuminates as a clip indicator. To warn when an excessively high signal level is present in
the channel. The CLIP LED will illuminate approximately 5dB before clipping and therefore give warning of a
possible overload even if the peaks are removed by external equipment plugged into the insert. Signal green
LED is £-60dB PFL (pre fader). When the PFL switch is section illuminates to warn that the headphones and
the meters are now responding to the PFL/AFL selection. This is a useful way of listening to any required input
signal without interrupting the main mix, for making adjustment or tracing problem.
This is a fixed 12KHz shelving EQ with
±
¾15dB of equalization available.
Shelving EQ works on a very broad range of frequencies and consequently are very musical.
In a 12KHz shelf like this section, that means that all the upper harmonic of sound are raised evenly, basically
keeping their original musical relationship to each other.
A high frequencies shelving EQ is great for putting shimmer into acoustic guitar and piano tracks and sizzle
into vocals.
MID FREQ EQ CONTROLS
The mid EQ controls is a variable EQ with
±
¾15dB and variable range is 150Hz~7KHz this peaking EQ will
add or remove or make soft voice and clearance.
LOW FREQ EQ CONTROLS
The low EQ is a fired 80Hz shelving EQ with
±
15dB of equalization available it is fine bass control a
LOW-FREQ shelving EQ will add or remove bass in a smooth, musical fashion good for working on bass drum
and guitar, fattening up a piano or contouring an entire mix.
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