Master Section
34. Power Amp Control Switch
This switch control the activity of the power amp. Using this switch
allows users to alternate between the different signals which can
be processed by the built-in power amp and routed to the main
speaker outputs on the rear of the device. It allows you to select
from:Main (the final level of which is adjusted by the MAIN L/R
fader); A/B (which takes the signal from the Power Amp Inputs),
and; Bridge (which is output via the 'bridge' output).
NB. When using a mono bridge connection, do not connect a
speaker to either the L or R 1/4" phone jacks located on the rear
of the mixer.
35. Graphic Equalizer
This stereo 8 band graphic equalizer allows users to adjust
the frequency response of a signal, with a maximum of 12
dB of boost or cut for each of the frequencies. Pushing the
EQIN button activates the equalizer, which is accompanied
by an illuminated LED.
36. Phantom Power (+48V) Switch
When this switch is in the on position it activates +48V
of Phantom Power for channels 1 through to 4, allowing
condenser microphones to be used on these channels.
37. Auxiliary (AUX) Return Controls
These controls are used to adjust the audio level that is
received by the stereo AUX return input jacks, the signal
of which is sent to the main mixing bus.
38. Tape In Control
This control is used to adjust the level of the 'Tape In'
input that will be sent to the main mix.
39. Control Room / Phones Control
This knob controls the level of the audio to be sent to the
Control Room/Phones Output, located on the top panel
of the mixer. Any PFL that is activated has priority over
all other signals, and is able to run simultaneously with
another PFL signal. If no PFL buttons are pushed down,
then any AFL that is activated will be used instead (an AFL
can also work simultaneously with other AFLs). Likewise,
if neither a PFL nor an AFL is active, the MAIN L/R mix
will be used.
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Priority of Control Room/Phones Feed
Priority
Highest
Medium
Lowest
40. Auxiliary (AUX) 1 and 2 Faders
These controls alter the audio level that will be sent to the AUX
outputs, suitable for connecting to floor monitors, as well as
external processing devices, if required. The corresponding
AFL (After-Fader Listen) buttons allow you to send the audio of
the auxiliary mixing bus to the Control Room/Phones mix, after
being altered by the corresponding AUX fader (ie. after-fader).
Activation of the AFL is accompanied by an illuminated LED.
41. Mono Output Controls
The Mono Channel fader will adjust the final audio level that
is to be sent to the Mono output jack. The corresponding
AFL (After Fader Listen) button allows you to send the post-
fader mono audio signal to the Control Room/Phones mix.
42. Master Level Control (Fader)
This fader controls the final volume level of the Main
L/R audio to be sent to the built-in power amplifier and
respective outputs.
Feed
PFL
AFL
MAIN L/R
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