CD/Tape Ins & Outs
The CD/Tape section allows for external consumer-level devices,
such as CD players or tape recorders, to be incorporated into
the mixer.
37. To Main Control
This control adjusts the level of the signal
received through the CD inputs that is sent
to the Main mix.
38. Standby Button
The Standby button is used to mute all input
channels of the AM mixers. In this instance,
the CD/Tape input will still be in use, allow
music to be played between sets while ensuring no microphones
inadvertently pick up any audio. The main level fader can remain
in its normal position, ensuring you don't lose your mix.
39. CD / Tape Ins & Outs
These stereo RCA connectors allow users to
send signals to and from the mixer, allowing
devices such as CD players and tape recorders/
players to be used in conjunction with your
setup. Signals received by the CD/Tape inputs
are adjusted by the "to Main" control.
Auxiliary Section
The Auxiliary outputs are included on this mixer as a way to
enable users to have a secondary signal for whatever purpose
necessary, whether it be for connecting to signal processors or
to active monitors.
40. AUX Send Controls
These three controls are for adjusting the audio level that is sent to
the corresponding AUX outputs, the signal of which is initially taken
from each channel's individual AUX send controls. Pushing the
accompanying SOLO button will send the three AUX sends to the
Control Room / Phones mix (pre or post fader, depending on the
Solo / PFL button) and be accompanied by an illuminated LED.
41. AUX Send Outputs
These four 1/4" phone jacks will output the corresponding AUX
send signals These can be connected to external processing
devices, and subsequently returned to the AUX Return inputs.
They may also be used with active monitors, if required.
42. AUX Return Inputs
These four 1/4" phone jacks make up 2 stereo AUX return inputs.
They can be used to return a signal to the mixer that has been
sent to an external processing device and send the signal to the
Main mix.
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Graphic Equalizer
The 9-band graphic equalizer will allow users to alter the various
frequencies of the audio in their Main or AUX 1 mixes, for reducing
feedback and adapting audio to suit room acoustics.
43. Equalizer
This stereo 9-band equalizer allows users to cut and boost
the indicated frequencies by 12 dB. When the FBD (feedback
detection) button is in the 'in' position, these sliders will light up
to indicate that the corresponding frequency may be causing
feedback or have the potential to cause feedback. This allows
users to reduce the level to avoid feedback from occuring.
44. FBD In Button
Push this button to activate the feedback detection circuit. This
allows the sliders on the EQ to illuminate problem frequencies.
45. Main / AUX Button
This button determines which signal will be processed by the
graphic equalizer. The AUX 1/2 and Main signals are selectable.
46. EQ In Switch
Pushing this switch will turn the graphic equalizer on and off.
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Digital Effect Processor
The built-in digital effect processor encompasses a 32/40-bit digital
processor and features 16 preset programs. For a completel list
of effects, please observe the Digital Effects Table.
47. Program Control
This rotary control allows users to select the digital effect program
of your choice. There are 16 points on the rotary control, each of
which corresponds with an effect type. See the digital effect table
for more information.
48. Parameter Control
Turning this control will adjust the one main parameter of the
selected effect. Each effect's parameter can be found on the
digital effect table.
49. EFX Send Control
This rotary control will adjust the level of the output signal at the
AUX 4 send jack, as well as determine the amount of audio the
built-in effects processor will receive. When this control is set to it's
minimum position, neither the AUX 4 send nor the effect processor
will receive a signal.
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