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This is a peaking filter and it will boost/cut frequencies from 100 Hz to 8 kHz
depending on the position of the MID freq control. This control will affect
especially upper male and lower female vocal ranges and also the harmonics
of most musical instruments.
10 MID
11 HI-MID
This control gives you up to 15 dB boost/
cut at 3 kHz. It is useful for controlling
voice. It can accurately polish your
performance via adjusting this knob.
12 MID-LOW
This control gives you up to 15 dB boost
or cut at 500 Hz.
13 LOW
If you turn this control up, you will boost
all frequencies below 80 Hz. You will give
more punch to bass drum and bass guitar
and make the vocalist more "macho". Turn
it down, you will cut all the frequencies
below 80 Hz. In this way you can avoid
low-frequency vibrations and resonance
thus preserving the life of your woofers.
14 AUX SENDS Level Control
These four controls are used to adjust
the level of the respective signal sent
to AUX bus, AUX1 and AUX2 can be
switched to PRE/POST-FADER via the
PRE/POST button, so, generally, they
can be used for monitor application
and effects & sound processors input. AUX3 and AUX4 are configured as POST-
Faders. In this typical compact unit, excluding sending out the signal directly
to the external effect or processor equipment, AUX SEND4 can also be
assigned to the internal onboard effect module.
15 PAN/BAL Control
Abbreviation of PANORAMA control for mono channels, or the stereo channels,
always says, BALANCE control. Keep this control in center position, then the
signal will be positioned in the middle of stage.
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4. CONTROL ELEMENTS
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4. CONTROL ELEMENTS
50 MAIN MIX OUTPUT
This button sets the main mix output level to match the input of the device that
you are ready to connect. Engage this button to reduce the output level from
MAIN MIX OUTPUT by 30 dBu, it is used to match the semipro -30 dBu device,
on the contrary, to match the profes4 dBu device.
51 MAIN OUTPUT LEVEL Button
These stereo outputs are supplied with both the XLR and 1/4" phone jacks
and it is controlled by the Main Mix Level.
52 USB PORT
This USB port is used to connect the unit to PC with the supplied transmission
line.
53 USB RECORD Switch
You can select SUB1/2 or MAIN MIX track to input the record signal to PC.
54 USB PLAYBACK Switch
You can select CH11/12 (CH15/16 for LYNX-MIX164 USB, CH19/20 FOR LYNX-
MIX204 USB) or MAIN MIX track to output the audio signal from PC.
55 MAIN INSERT
These 1/4" phone jacks will be used to send the Control Room signal to the
studio monitor speakers or a second set of PA.
58 CTRL OUT Jacks
This 1/4" phone jack is balanced/unbalanced mono mix output connector, it can
be regarded as a sum output of the left and right of MAIN MIX.
57 MONO OUTPUT Jack
This knob sets the level of mono mix output signal, which can be varied from
-
to +15 dB.
56 MONO Level Control
These two 1/4" phone jacks are stereo insert points and used to connect
processors such as compressors, equalisers etc.. When insert a external
processor into the jack, the Main stereo signal will be taken out after the EQ
and returned into the MAIN MIX output before the MAIN MIX fader.