Equalisation (EQ)
The EQ is divided into 3 bands:
●
High
control at 10-20 kHz with ±14 dB,
●
Mid
control at 1 kHz with ± 14 dB,
●
Low
control at 60 Hz with ± 14 dB.
The EQ settings should normally be kept at or around the linear
(0) position and should only be carefully adjusted for special
sounds or to adapt to local acoustics. There is really no point in
turning all the controls right up as that would always result in
sound deterioration.
The
Effect
control mixes the selected internal effects (16 pro-
grammes) into the input channel.
The
Aux
control regulates the external
Aux Send
which can be
used as a monitor route or as a second effects route.
Aux (= auxiliary) is post-fade which means that it’s wired after
the channel volume control and the aux send output only gets a
signal when the channel volume is turned up.
The
Pan
(panorama) control distributes the incoming signal
proportionally to master left/right. When pan is centrally positio-
ned (0) the incoming signal is divided equally between left and
right.
With stereo connection the two signals are left and right and the
pan control simply reduces the strength of one or the other sig-
nal. When only the Left/Mono socket is connected pan func-
tions normally.
The
Volume
control knob regulates the volume of the channel.
If the
Clip
LED reacts, the
Gain
control should be turned back
and the
Volume
control turned up.
owners manual PD 6·12
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owner`s manual PD 6·12 © 1992, 1993 Zeck Music
PD 6·12
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fects Volume
Line In
Line Out
Power
Program Select
Effects
on/off
on
off
Reverb
1 small bright
2 small bright
3 medium bright
4 large
5 small warm
6 medium warm
7 large
8 large
9 large warm
Delay
10 Delay 75 msec
11 Delay 140 msec
12 Delay 185 msec
13 Gated 150 msec
14 Gated 200 msec
15 Reverse 2 sec
16 Special Delay
Footswitch
10
5
10
5
10
5
off
active