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5.2.3 Line inputs of the mono channels
LINE
Connect your line signals via balanced or unbalanced jacks. You can also run
a stereo channel in mono when connecting only the left input jack.
5.2.4 Channel section of the stereo channels
SEND
Similar to the mono channels, you can control the signal sent to the SEND socket
with this control. The signal is post-fader and can be used for effectors etc. Turned
fully to the left, no signal is routed to the SEND socket. In the center position, the
incoming signal is routed without any changes and between 0 and +10 dB it is
enforced, respectively.
BAL
With the BAL (BALANCE) control, the signal portion of a stereo input is routed to the
left or to the right. If a channel is operated in mono, this control has the same
functions as the PAN control used in the mono channels.
LEVEL
With the LEVEL control, you can adjust the signal level of the respective input
channel in the mix.
5.2.5 Outputs of the Master section
SEND
Connect the input of your
external effects unit or monitor
system/zone system to the
SEND output. The AUX-signal
is POST-fader and can be used
for your effectors. You can
adjust the signal level for the
SEND socket via the SEND
control use in the input
channels.
PHONES
Connect your headphones with
6.3 mm (1/4“) jack to this
socket. The PHONES LEVEL
control adjusts the volume of
this output.
MAIN OUT
Connect the main output via balanced jack plugs. The MAIN MIX fader adjusts the volume of these outputs.
TAPE
RCA jacks. Connect your line sources like CD, MD or MP3 player here. The TAPE LEVEL control adjusts the
volume of these inputs.
REC
These stereo RCA are in parallel to the MAIN output. Connect the input of your recording device here. The
MAIN MIX fader adjusts the volume of these outputs.