A. INPUT CHANNEL SECTION
1. BALANCE INPUT (MIC)
Electronially Balanced inputs acceptable a standard XLR male
connector.
+ 48V Phantom Power available on each input Mic socket.
and this switch is on Rear Phantom Power.
2. LINE INPUT
The unbalanced Mic input is provided for the use of an unbalance
mic and is designed to accept an unbalanced high impedance
input signal.
(This use for connection Deck, Turntable, Keyboard etc..)
3. INSERT
The INSERT is a break point in the input channel signal path. It
allows the signal to be taken out from the mixer, through an
external equipment such as a compressor, and then back to the
mixer to continue the final mix output.
4. TRIM
This has a function which adjusts the input sensitivity of each
channel in order to input the constant level of the signal.
5. LOW EQ
This control gives you up to 15 dB boost or cut at 80Hz and below.
This circuit is flat (no boost or cut) at the center detent position.
This frequency reptesents the punch in bass drums, bass guitar,
fat synth patches, and some really serious male singers.
6. MID EQ
Short for "midrange", this knob provides 12 dB of boost or cut,
centered at 2.5KHz, also flat at the center detent. Midrange EQ is
often thought of as the most dynamic, because the frequencies
that define any particular sound are almost always found in this
range. You can create many interesting and useful EQ changes
by turning this knob down as well as up.
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