45. AUX RTN 2 Controls
The AUX RTN 2 fader adjusts the signal level of audio fed through
to stereo AUX Return 2 inputs. If no device is plugged into the AUX
Return 2 inputs, this control then acts as the final level control of
the built-in Digital Effect Engine. The signal of this control is sent
to the appropriate mix, as selected by the Main L-R / Group 1-2
button located beside this fader. The AUX 1 rotary control found
directly above this fader will adjust the level of the AUX RTN 2 mix
that will be sent to the AUX 1 send.
46. Group 1-2 Controls
These faders are the final level control for the Group 1 and 2 audio
feeds, sent to the corresponding Group outputs on the rear of the
CELEUS 800. These can be used to feed external devices such as
effect processors and multi-track recorders. These faders can be
fed a signal from the various mono and stereo channels, as well as
the AUX Return 2, depending on your selections. When pushed all
the way up, these faders provide 10 dB of gain to the signal, and,
when set all the way down, effectively mute the signal.
The Group Controls also feature individual left and right buttons,
which allow you to send the various Group signals to the Main Left
and Right. This can be handy when wanting to combine the signals
from different signals and control their input levels simultaneously,
then send them to the Main L/R signal (eg. When multiple inputs
are used for drums, you can combine these inputs together to be
controlled much simpler by a single fader).
SOLO buttons are also included for sending the group mixes to the
Control Room / Phones mix.
47. Main Faders
These faders are the final level controls for the Main Left and Right
mixes sent to the Main outputs on the rear. When pushed all the
way up, the Main L/R fader provides 10 dB of gain to the signal,
and when set all the way down, the signal is effectively muted.
These faders also adjust the final output level of the signal sent
through the USB interface to the computer.
48. Wireless Pairing Switch and Indicators
This switch turns the Bluetooth function of the CELEUS 800 on
and off. The ON LED will light up when the Wireless function is
activated while the "WIRELESS READY" LED will light up when
a connection is established between a SmartDevice and the
CELEUS.
CELEUS 800
USB Recorder Description
The USB Recorder's source signal is taken from the REC busses
which also feed the REC
OUT and the USB-Interface. The
playback signals are fed to CH 13/14. The CELEUS 800 supports
playback of WMA and MP3 files with bit rates of up to 320 kbit/s
is possible.
49. USB Port
Connect your USB flash drive to this input. Once a drive is
connected, the files will initiate and the main menu will appear on
screen. Users are advised to format their USB memory sticks with
the FAT-32 file system.
50. Display
This display will display the track number currently being played. It
also offers play, pause and record indicators as well as the current
play/record time.
51. 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). When in recording mode, push and
hold this button to finalize recordings.
52. 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.
53. Stop/Menu Button
Push this button to stop playback or recording when applicable.
Push and hold the button to access the USB recorder/player's
main menu.
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