22.
Stop/Menu Button
Push this button to stop playback or recording when
applicable. Push and hold the button to access the
TF recorder/player's main menu.
23.
Back/Next Buttons
Pushing these buttons will allow users to skip back and
forwards between tracks. When the menu is activated,
these buttons are used to scroll through on screen options.
24.
Play Button
Push this button to start and stop playback and recording
of the currently displayed track. Starting a track after it is
paused will resume the track from the point at which it
was paused (in both record and playback mode).
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Effects Section
25.
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.
26.
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.
27.
EFX to Main Control
This button is pushed to turn the corresponding effect
panel on or off. Effects can also be disabled by using
a footswitch with the jack on the rear of the mixer.
Please note: this button will not lock down as similar
buttons on the mixer do.
28.
EFX to Headphones Button
Push this button to send the final EFX mix to the
headphones mix.
Master Section
29. Phones Control
This control is used to adjust the audio level of the
phones feed, to be sent to the Phones output. It
can be used in conjunction with headphones or, if
required, as an auxiliary output.
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30.
Power Button
When the power adapter is connected, push this
button to activate the AM8GE.
31.
Assign to Main
Push this button to send the USB Return signal to
the main mix.
32.
USB Trim Control
Turn this rotary control to adjust the incoming level
from the USB return (as sent from the computer). The
output of the USB can further be refined through your
computer. The signal is then sent to the Main mix if
the "Assign to Main" button is engaged.
33.
Phantom Power Switch
When this switch is in the on position it activates
+48V of phantom power for both microphone inputs,
allowing condenser microphones to be used on
these channels.
NB. Phantom Power should be used in conjunction with
condenser microphones only. However many modern
microphones are unaffected by Phantom Power, so it's best to
consult your mic's user's manual for details.
34.
Level Meter
The AM Gold's 10-segment level meters give an
accurate indication of when audio levels of the MAIN
L/R output reach certain levels. Phonic suggests
setting the various levels controls so that the level
sits around the 0 to +3 area.
35.
Main L/R Control
This control is final level control for the main left and
right audio feed, sent to the Main L and R output.
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