Controls And Settings; Channel Controls - Phonic AM 240 Manual Del Usuario

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CONTROLS AND SETTINGS

Channel Controls

11. Mic/Line Gain Control
This controls the sensitivity of the input signal of the line/
microphone inputs. The gain should be adjusted to a
level that allows the maximum use of the audio, while
still maintaining the quality of the feed. This can be
accomplished by adjusting it to a level that will allow the
peak indicator occasionally illuminate. The AM240 and
AM240D feature a gain control on both channels 1 and 2,
directly below the line inputs.
12. High Frequency Control
This control is used to give a shelving boost or cut of ±15
dB to high frequency (12 kHz) sounds. This will adjust
the amount of treble included in the audio of the channel,
adding strength and crispness to sounds such as guitars,
cymbals and synthesizers.
13. Middle Frequency Control
This control is used to provide a peaking style of boost
and cut to the level of the middle frequency (2.5 kHz)
sounds at a range of ±15 dB. Changing middle frequencies
of an audio feed can be rather difficult when used in a
professional audio mix, as it is usually more desirable to cut
middle frequency sounds rather than boost them – soothing
overly harsh vocal and instrument sounds in the audio.
14. Low Frequency Control
This control is used to give a shelving boost or cut of ±15
dB to low frequency (80 Hz) sounds. This will adjust the
amount of bass included in the audio of the channel, and
bring more warmth and punch to drums and bass guitars.
15. High-Pass Filter (75 Hz)
This button will activate a high-pass filter that reduces all
frequencies below 75Hz at 18 dB per octave, helping to
remove any unwanted ground noise or stage rumble.
AM240 / AM240D
16. EFX Control
These controls determine the level of the current channel
that is sent to the EFX send output. This signal can be used
in conjunction with external processors or for any other
auxiliary application. The signal can then be returned from
processors via the AUX return inputs. This control is post-
fader, therefore any channels made to the corresponding
channel fader are also applied to the EFX signal.
17. +4 / -10 Switch
This switch is used to adjust the input sensitivity of the
corresponding channels, which will adapt the AM mixer to
external devices which may use different operating levels.
If the input source is -10 dBV (consumer audio level) it is
best to engage the switch, allowing the signal to be heard.
The +4 dBu mode is suitable for professional audio signals.
However if you are unsure of the source's operating level,
we suggest leaving the switch disengaged until you test
the source's signal. You can then engage if necessary (if
the level of the input signal is obviously too low).
18. Pan / Balance Controls
This alternates the degree or level of audio that the left
and right side of the main mix should receive. On mono
channels, this control will adjust the level that the left and
right should receive (pan). On a stereo channel, adjusting
the BAL control will attenuate the left or right audio signals
accordingly (balance).
19. Peak Indicator
This LED indicator will illuminate when the device hits high
peaks, 6 dB before overload occurs. It is best to adjust the
gain of the channel so that the PEAK indicator lights up
on intervals. This will ensure a greater dynamic range of
audio. The peak indicator can be found on both channels
1 and 2 of the AM240 and AM240D mixers.
20. Level Control
This control will alter the signal level that is sent from the
corresponding channel to the main mix.
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