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Controls and Functions
The following section details each part of the MDR624’s input channels including the GAIN control, 3-BAND EQ,
AUX send, PAN, BALANCE and LEVEL controls. The input channels One and Two on the MDR624 feature high
quality, discrete transistor pre-amps providing transparency and extended dynamic range on standard XLR con-
nectors. Channels 3/4 and 5/6 are stereo input channels that accept line level signals on standard 1/4" phone
connectors for either balanced (TRS – TIP/ RING/SLEEVE) or unbalanced (TS – TIP/SLEEVE) connections. A
detailed explanation of the Input, as well as the Output connectors, can be found in the following section “Input and Output
Connections” on page 11 of this manual.
GAIN
The MDR624’s pre-amp stage has a variable GAIN control, which is used to set the sensitivity of the
input. Because the input can accept either a mic or line level signal, the GAIN control operates in two
ranges based on which input is being used. When a microphone is connected to the input, the range is
5 to 60dB, and when a line is connected, the range is –26 to +26dB. For more infor-
mation on using the GAIN control see the section “CONNECTING MICROPHONES AND INSTRU-
MENTS” on page 12 of this manual.
CHANNEL EQUALIZER
The MDR624 input channels feature a 3-band equalizer allowing you to adjust the
high, mid, and low frequencies independently on each channel. The channel’s fre-
quency response is flat when the knobs are in the "12:00" position. Rotating the
knob towards the right will boost the corresponding frequency band by up to 15dB,
and rotating it towards the left will cut the frequency by up to 15dB. The frequency
centers, range of boost or cut, and equalizer type for each band are as follows:
High: 12KHz +/- 15dB shelving type
Mid: 2.5KHz +/- 15dB peaking type
Low: 80Hz +/- 15dB shelving type
AUX SEND
The AUX section is often used for a monitor mix in a live sound mixing, or for a
headphone mix in a recording application. Each input channel includes an Aux send
which controls the amount of that channel’s signal that is sent to the Aux bus. For
more information on using the AUX control see the section “SENDING AN INDEPENDENT MIX
TO THE MONITOR SPEAKERS” on page 13 of this manual.
HF
12K
0
15
1010
55
15
MF
2.5K
15
1010
5
15
0
5
0
LF
80Hz
0
15
1010
5
15
5
AUX
010
30
5
-26
60
+26
GAIN
G
1
2
1
2
3
3
MONO INPUT CHANNEL SECTION
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