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+15
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GAIN
EQ
HIGH
MID
LOW
PRE
POST
FREQ
12 kHz
80 Hz
AUX
PAN
1
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MIC
LINE
-10
+4
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LOW CUT
75 Hz
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PFL
L-R
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PEAK
5.2 Channel-section
LOW CUT
With the Low Cut-switch, you can activate the highpass filter. This filter reduces low-
frequency noise like microphone punch, closetalk, stage noise etc. with 75 Hz and a slope of
18 dB/octave. The bass filter works independently from the equalizer settings.
GAIN
With the GAIN-control, you can set the level of the input signal. The control range is between
10 and 60 dB for the microphone signals and +10 to –40 dBu for the line signals. The most
common working levels are –10 dBV and +4 dBu marked on the scale.
Please refer to Adjusting the input level.
HIGH
With the HIGH-control, you can increase or lower the treble of the input signal at the
respective channel. This is a 12 kHz shelving equalizer with a control range of ±15 dB.
MID
With the MID-control, you can increase or lower the mids of the input signal at the respective
channel. The MID-equalizer of the mono inputs is a bell-filter with a bandwidth of 1. The
HIGH MID-equalizer is a 3 kHz shelving equalizer with a control range of ±15 dB. The LOW
MID-equalizer is is a 500 Hz shelving equalizer with a control range of ±15 dB.
FREQ
With the FREQ-control, you can adjust the MID-control frequency of the mono inputs
between 250 Hz and 6 kHz.
LOW
With the LOW-control, you can increase or lower the bass of the input signal at the
respective channel. This is an 80 Hz shelving equalizer with a control range of ±15 dB.
AUX1
With the AUX1-control, you can control the signal sent to the AUX SEND 1-socket. The
signal is pre-fader and can be used for stage monitors or musician headphones. Turned fully
to the left, no signal is routed to the AUX SEND 1-socket. In the center position, the incoming
signal is routed without any changes and between 0 and +15 dB it is enforced, respectively.
AUX2
With the AUX2-control, you can control the signal sent to the AUX SEND 2-socket. The
signal is post-fader and can be used for effectors etc. Turned fully to the left, no signal is
routed to the AUX SEND 2-socket. In the center position, the incoming signal is routed
without any changes and between 0 and +15 dB it is enforced, respectively.
PAN
With the PAN-control, you can position the signal of a mono input in the stereo output. The
signal level remains constant.
BAL
With the BAL-control, the signal portion of a stereo input is routed to the left or to the right.
PFL
With the PFL-switch, you can route the signal to the PFL-bus. In this way, you can make the
signal level visible via the LED-meter or be monitored via the headphones or Control Room
speakers.
L-R
With the L-R-switch, you can route the signal to the Main Mix fader. If you want to mute a
channel, set the L-R-switch to unpressed position. Please note that the AUX-signals cannot
be muted this way.
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