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1 or AUX 2 bus by using the
AUX1/2 switch
which lights
when set to AUX2.
LOW FREQUENCY
(Stereo Channels)
- Controls the
low band of the Channel Equalizer, +/- 15 dB at 80Hz.
23 HIGH FREQUENCY (Stereo Channels)
- Controls the
high band of the Channel Equalizer, +/- 15 dB at 12KHz.
24 MIC LINE (combie)
– Combination
1/4-inch
&
XLR
Input
connector for the Line or Low-Noise Microphone Inputs
on the even number stereo channels.
25 MIC LINE
(combie)
Combination
1/4-inch
&
XLR
Input connector for the Line or Low-Noise Microphone
Inputs on the odd number stereo channels.
26 OUTPUTS 3 / 4
- Balanced outputs on 1/4-inch TRS con-
nectors that carry the signals from the 3 and 4 mix bus.
27 OUTPUTS 1 / 2
- Balanced outputs on 1/4-inch TRS con-
nectors that carry the signals from the 1 and 2 mix bus.
28 INSERT (Bus 1 / 2)
-
Send and return patch point on TRS
(TIP/RING/SLEEVE) jack for interfacing external effects
processors on the
1 & 2 mix bus.
29 AUX RET 1 (L/R Jacks)
– Balanced inputs on 1/4-inch
TRS connectors for connecting external line level signals
like those from external effects processors.
30 AUX 1
– Output connector for Auxiliary 1.
31 INSERT (Bus 3 / 4)
-
Send and return patch point on TRS
(TIP/RING/SLEEVE) jack for interfacing external effects
processors on the
3 & 4 mix bus.
32 AUX 2
– Output connector for Auxiliary 2.
33 MIX INSERT
– Send and return patch point on TRS (TIP/
RING/SLEEVE) jack for interfacing external effects proces-
sors on the main mix.
34 CONTROL ROOM
– Left and Right output connectors for
connecting a monitor system.
35 MIX LEFT
– Balanced output on 1/4-inch TRS connector
that carries the signals from the Left Main mix bus.
36 MIX RIGHT
– Balanced output on 1/4-inch TRS connec-
tor that carries the signals from the Right Main mix bus.
37 AUX RET 2 (L/R Jacks
)
– Balanced inputs on 1/4-inch
TRS connectors for connecting external line level signals
like those from external effects processors.
38 MONO OUT LEVEL
– Used to set the volume of the
MONO mix.
39 2 TK LEVEL
- Control used to adjust the volume of the
2-track input.
40 2 TRACK INPUTS
– Connect a DAT, Cassette, Mini Disk or
Hard Disk Recording system.
41 2 TRACK OUTPUTS
– Connect a DAT, Cassette, Mini Disk
or Hard Disk Recording system.
42 Graphic Equalizer
– Provides dual 9-Band equalization
assignable to either the main or Aux 1 mix.
Front Panel Layout
1 CLIP
– Red LED will illuminate, indicating when the GAIN
, EQ, or channel fader control has been adjusted too
high.
2 GAIN
– Used to set the input level of the mic pre and
line input.
3 HIGH FREQUENCY
- Controls the high band level of the
Channel Equalizer, +/- 15 dB.
4 MID CUT & BOOST
- Controls the level of mid-range ,+/-
15 dB at the frequency set by the Mid Frequency control.
5 MID FREQUENCY
- Used to set the center point of the
mid band of the Channel Equalizer from 100 Hz to 5KHz.
6 LOW FREQUENCY
- Controls the low band of the
Channel Equalizer, +/- 15 dB at 80Hz.
7 LOW CUT
– Bass roll-off switch at 80Hz used to eliminate
unwanted low end rumble and hum.
8 AUX 1
– Pre-fader auxiliary send that can be used with
an external effects processor, or to create a cue or moni-
tor mix.
9 AUX 1 PRE/POST
- This LED back-lit switch is used to
select the point in the audio path that the channel’s
signal is sent to the AUX 1 bus, either before or after the
input fader.
10 AUX 2/DSP
– Post-fader auxiliary send connected to the
internal 24 BIT DSP effect processor and can also be used
with an external effects processor.
11 PAN
– Controls the channel’s balance between left and
right in the stereo bus.
12 SOLO Switch (Mono Channels)
– Back-lit LED switch
used to assign the channel to the SOLO bus.
13 1/2 ASSIGN
– LED, back-lit switch used to assign the
channel to the1/2 output bus.
14 3/4 ASSIGN
– LED, back-lit switch used to assign the
channel to the 3/4 output bus.
15 FADER
– 60 mm audio taper fader provides smooth con-
trol over level changes.
16 MIC INPUT
– XLR input connector for the input chan-
nel’s Low-Noise Microphone pre-amp.
17 INSERT (mono input channels)
– Send and return
patch point on TRS (TIP/RING/SLEEVE) jack for interfac-
ing external effects processors.
18 LINE INPUT
– 1/4-inch TRS (TIP/RING/SLEEVE) input con-
nector for the input channel’s balanced Line level inputs.
19 PAN (stereo inputs)
– Controls the channel’s balance
between left and right in the stereo bus.
20
AUX (stereo channels)
– Depending on the position of
the AUX 1/2 switch, this control knob will send signal to
the Aux 1 or Aux 2 bus.
21 AUX 1/2 Switch (Stereo Channels)
- The auxiliary send
on the Dual/Mono channels can be set to either the AUX
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