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Names of things and what they do
You can change the center frequency of the high, mid, and low
frequency ranges, and the width of the mid-frequency range
(MID Q).
➝
“Making detailed equalizer settings” (p. 29)
When you turn an EQ knob, the [SEL] button of that channel
will light.
4. PAN Knobs
Allow you to localize a mono input signal between L and R.
The signal will be located in the center when a knob is in the
(
) position.
5. BAL Knobs
Adjust the volume balance of a stereo input signal (channels
5–12). The left and right channels will be at the same volume
when a knob is in the (
) position.
6. AUX Knobs
Adjust the levels of the signals sent from the channels to the
AUX 1 bus and AUX 2 bus.
For stereo input signals (channels 5–12), the signals from odd-
numbered inputs (L) and even-numbered inputs (R) are
mixed and sent to the AUX bus.
You can select whether the pre-fader signal (before passing
through the channel volume) or the post-fader signal (after
passing through the channel LEVEL knob) will be sent to the
AUX 1 bus.
➝
The post-fader signal is sent to the AUX 2 bus.
7. AUX 1 Button
If you press this button so it’s lit, the AUX knobs will function
in adjusting AUX 1 levels.
The display will show the AUX 1 screen, indicating the AUX 1
level of each channel.
This is convenient when you want to check the current AUX
level of each channel.
fig.02-AUX1.bmp
* Press the DISPLAY button to return to the level meter screen.
8. AUX 2 Button
If you press this button so it’s lit, the AUX knobs will function
in adjusting AUX 2 levels.
* When the effect (FX) is on, turning an AUX knob will
simultaneously adjust the AUX 2 level as well as the effect depth
of the channel.
The display will show the AUX 2 screen, indicating the AUX 2
level of each channel.
This is convenient when you want to check the current AUX
level of each channel.
fig.02-AUX2.bmp
* Press the DISPLAY button to return to the level meter screen.
9. SEL Buttons
If you press one of these buttons (the button will light), the
parameters of the selected channel will appear in the display
as the “parameter screen.”
When calling up a scene (p. 43), this is a convenient way to
check the settings of each channel.
This button can be pressed at any time to toggle between the
“parameter screen” and “equalizer screen.”
fig.02-SEL-e
* Press the DISPLAY button to return to the level meter screen.
10. SOLO (PRE FADER) Switches
If you turn a switch on (
), the MUTE MAIN MIX button
will blink, and the pre-fader signal (from before the channel
volume) of the corresponding channel will be sent to the
headphones (PHONES) and control room (CONTROL
ROOM).
* The output level meter (p. 16) will show the pre-fader signal level.
For channels 1–4, you should watch this level indication while
you use the SENS knob to adjust the volume.
Parameter screen
Equalizer screen
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