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TIME/RATE PARAMETER

If you have a reverb effect selected, this

control adjusts how long the reverberation
lasts, with 0 being a short reverb time and 10
being the longest.

If you have a delay effect selected, this

adjusts the amount of time between the origi-
nal signal and the delayed signal, with 

0

 being

a short delay time and 

10

 being the longest

delay time.

If you have a chorus, flange, or phaser effect

selected, this control adjusts the rate or speed
of the modulation of the effect.

DAMPING/DEPTH PARAMETER

If you have a reverb or delay effect selected,

this control adjusts how fast the higher frequen-
cies roll off in the reverberation or delay, with 

0

having no roll off and 

10

 having the most roll off.

If you have a chorus, flange, or phaser effect

selected, this control adjusts the depth of the
modulation of the effect.

MAIN EQUALIZER

The 

MAIN EQUALIZER

 is used to shape

the overall frequency response for the main
speakers. The equalizer is the last thing in the
chain prior to the signal being routed to the
power amplifiers and the 

MIXER LINE OUT

.

How to Adjust the Graphic Equalizers:

Note:

 These instructions are written on the

top of the PPM Series cabinet, but we’ll repeat
them here because they are so important.

Reducing Feedback (Do monitor first)

1. Set the 

MIC

 channels to working volume

levels (see “Level Setting” on page 6).

2. Set the Graphic EQ sliders to zero (center).
3. Slowly turn up the 

MAIN MASTER

volume until feedback just begins to
occur. BE CAREFUL! Feedback can occur
quickly and become very LOUD, very fast.

4. Cut the appropriate slider until feedback

stops.

Suggestions for Better Sound

1. For better vocal sound, set the 

125, 250,

and 

16K

 sliders to +5.

Note:

 Make sure the singer is within 3 to

6 inches of the microphone. No amount
of EQ can save a vocal when the singer is
too far away from the microphone.

2. For more presence, set the 

4K

 and 

8K

sliders to +5.

3. To warm up the overall sound, set the 

2K

slider to –5.

4. Use the 

RUMBLE REDUCTION

 switch to

reduce the noise floor.

5. REMEMBER, LESS IS BETTER.

75Hz RUMBLE REDUCTION

There are two of these switches; one for the

monitor output and one for the main output.
Pushing in this switch places a low-cut filter
into the circuit path, rolling off the frequencies
below 75Hz.

Use the 

RUMBLE REDUCTION

 switch on

the main output to reduce stage rumble (low-
frequency noise from footsteps picked up by
microphones on stage) and microphone-
handling noise. Use the 

RUMBLE REDUCTION

switch on the monitor output to reduce the
muddiness caused by the lows feeding back into
the main output through the stage microphones.

Note:

 This filter is separate from the graphic

equalizer. The main 

RUMBLE REDUCTION

switch affects only channels 1-6 and not the
stereo channels 7 & 8, 

EFX TO MAIN

, or 

TAPE

IN

. The monitor 

RUMBLE REDUCTION

 switch

does affect the 

EFX TO MON

 signal.

PARAMETERS

10

0

10

0

REVERBS

DELAYS

CHORUS

FLANGE

DAMPING

DEPTH

PHASER

TIME

RATE

NORMAL

NORMAL

MASTER OUTPUT SECTION Description

POWER LED

This indicator lights up whenever the

POWER

 switch is turned on and the PPM Series

is plugged into a live outlet, just to let you
know you’re ready for action.

MONITOR EQUALIZER

The 

MONITOR EQUALIZER

 is used to

shape the overall frequency response for the
monitor speakers on stage. This is called a
graphic equalizer because the position of the
sliders provides a graphic display of the
frequency response at its output. The equalizer
is the last thing in the signal chain prior to
being routed to the 

MONITOR LINE OUT

 

(and the power amplifier if the 

POWER AMP

ROUTING

 

 switch is pushed in).

Содержание PPM Series

Страница 1: ...LINE LINE LINE INSERT 15 U O O 1K 500 250 63 125 16K LEVEL 2K 4K 8K MAIN MASTER EFX TO MAIN U O O 10 MASTER OUTPUT SECTION LINE U 12dB O O L R R L POWER OUT MONITOR EQUALIZER 15 15 5 10 0 5 10 15 15 5...

Страница 2: ...0 0 5 10 1K 500 250 63 125 16K 2K 4K 8K MONITOR MASTER EFX TO MON U O O 10 U 12dB O O 75Hz RUMBLE REDUCTION LEFT RIGHT LEFT RIGHT MIC 7 MIC 8 75Hz RUMBLE REDUCTION PHANTOM POWER CH 1 8 BREAK MUTES CH...

Страница 3: ...EFX TO MON U O O 10 U 12dB O O 75Hz RUMBLE REDUCTION RIGHT RIGHT MIC 7 MIC 8 75Hz RUMBLE REDUCTION PHANTOM POWER CH 1 8 BREAK MUTES CH 1 6 408S POWER AMP ROUTING SM ROOM MD PLATE LG PLATE LG HALL GATE...

Страница 4: ...INE HI Z SUM MONO MIC LINE HI Z AMP 1 MAIN MAIN MONITOR AMP 2 MAIN SM ROOM MD PLATE LG PLATE LG HALL GATED REVERSE CATHEDRAL MD HALL SPRING PHASER DELAY 4 CHORUS DELAY 3 DELAY 1 FLANGE DELAY 2 IN OUT...

Страница 5: ...EDUCTION RIGHT RIGHT MIC 7 MIC 8 75Hz RUMBLE REDUCTION PHANTOM POWER CH 1 8 BREAK MUTES CH 1 6 808S POWER AMP ROUTING SM ROOM MD PLATE LG PLATE LG HALL GATED REVERSE CATHEDRAL MD HALL SPRING PHASER DE...

Страница 6: ...PHASER DELAY 4 CHORUS DELAY 3 DELAY 1 FLANGE DELAY 2 IN OUT STEREO MAINS LEFT MAIN RIGHT MONITOR 2 X 400W STEREO PROFESSIONAL POWERED MIXER LEVEL 30 CLIP 5 5 0 10 15 20 L R LEFT MONO LEFT MONO STEREO...

Страница 7: ...10 15 20 L R LEFT MONO LEFT MONO STEREO MIC LINE HI Z STEREO MIC LINE HI Z U O O 10 U 15 15 U 15 15 U 12 12 1 U 20dB O O HI LOW NORMAL U O O 15 U O O 10 U 15 15 U 15 15 U 12 12 U 20dB O O HI LOW NORM...

Страница 8: ...BREAK MUTES CH 1 6 808S POWER AMP ROUTING SM ROOM MD PLATE LG PLATE LG HALL GATED REVERSE CATHEDRAL MD HALL SPRING PHASER DELAY 4 CHORUS DELAY 3 DELAY 1 FLANGE DELAY 2 IN OUT STEREO MAINS LEFT MAIN R...

Страница 9: ...obs cut as well as the right boost EFX MON HI 12kHz MID 2 5kHz LOW 80Hz PAN VOLUME CH 1 INPUT LEVEL SET MIC 1 INSERT LINE U O O 10 U 15 15 U 15 15 U 12 12 1 U 20dB O O HI LOW NORMAL U O O 15 R L Stere...

Страница 10: ...is controlled by the MONITOR MASTER control Themonitorsendsignalispre EQandpre VOLUME soifyouadjustthesecontrolstheywill affectonlythemainmixandnotthemonitormix Each MON send control ranges from off...

Страница 11: ...rfect for vocals and snare Decay range adjustable from 1 second to 5 seconds No pre delay MD PLATE Good early reflections and no pre delay Tails are short and warm with strong high end for increased p...

Страница 12: ...the effect Rate which is the speed of the sweeping effect Fully counter clockwise produces the slowest sweeps and fully clockwise produces the fastest DAMPING DEPTH PARAMETER controls the effect depth...

Страница 13: ...Note Make sure the singer is within 3 to 6 inches of the microphone No amount of EQ can save a vocal when the singer is too far away from the microphone 2 For more presence set the 4K and 8K sliders...

Страница 14: ...al level at the MONITOR LINE OUT and the MIXER LINE OUT To attain the best signal to noise ratio while still maintain ing adequate headroom set the MONITOR MASTER and MAIN MASTER controls so the 0 dB...

Страница 15: ...our monitor speakers When the switch is pushed IN the main mix is routed to the input of the MAIN power amp and the monitor mix is routed to the input of the MONITOR power amp You can still con nect u...

Страница 16: ...rip 2 2 3 1 1 SHIELD COLD HOT SHIELD COLD HOT 3 SHIELD COLD HOT 3 2 1 Balanced XLR Connectors SLEEVE SHIELD TIP SLEEVE TIP HOT RING COLD RING TIP SLEEVE RING Balanced 1 4 TRS Plug MAKING THE CONNECTIO...

Страница 17: ...a TS plug like a guitar plug or if it s a TRS plug like a headphone plug make sure the ring is tied to the shield preferably at the source You can connect an input signal to both the MIC input and th...

Страница 18: ...el Inserts section to see how to make this connection Parallel effects device Plug a TS plug half way into the EFFECTS SEND jack to the first click This allows you to use the EFFECTS SEND jack as a di...

Страница 19: ...the other band can plug right into the PPM Series and use its amplifiers and con nected speakers see application diagram on page 13 MIXER LINE OUT This is a 1 4 connector that produces an unbalanced l...

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