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1. WARM: When active, this low-pass filter dampens higher frequencies to produce a warmer sound when
using bridge-mounted pickups such as SCHERTLER STAT Series transducers for violin, cello and double bass.
2. +10V: This supplies the jack connector with 10 VDC for powering electret microphones and SCHERTLER
STAT, BASiK and LYDIA Series pickups.
3. -15dB (PAD): If the input signal from the 1/4” jack input is too powerful and you have overloads, use this
PAD for a 15 dB reduction.
4. GAIN: This variable gain preamp adjusts the sensitivity level to ensure the best possible processing of the
signal through the channel. It is important that this input level is set and optimized in the best way to achieve
the cleanest sound possible.
5. OVERLOAD: This LED (when lit) indicates that the level of the input signal is too high and might therefore
introduce distortion.
6. HIGH, HIGH MID, LOW MID, LOW: These controls are for high, mid and low frequency regulation.
Offering cut and boost of +/-15 dB, they allow a wide range of tonal variations to be explored. When the
controls are positioned centrally there is no cut or boost of the selected frequency band.
7. LOW CUT: When active, this filter cuts frequencies below 120 Hz - ideal if you play an instrument that
generates aggressive low frequencies.
8. SEND: This control sets the level on the SEND output.
9. VOLUME: This control regulates the channel volume, which, in turn affects the SEND, DI OUT, MASTER
OUT and PHONES.
10. MASTER VOLUME: This control regulates the master volume, which, in turn affects the MASTER OUT
and PHONES.
11. RETURN LINE-IN: This control sets the input level on the RETURN input channel.
CHANNEL 2 - MASTER
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