CONTROL FUNCTIONS
1) HIGH - Adjusts the relative level of the high frequency content. Rotating the knob counterclockwise decreases
the high frequency response. Rotating the knob clockwise increases the high frequency response. When the EQ
controls are set at their middle position, the channel frequency response is "flat" with no frequencies increased
or decreased.
2) MID - Adjusts the relative level of the mid frequency content. Rotating the knob counterclockwise decreases
the mid frequency response. Rotating the knob clockwise increases the mid frequency response. When the EQ
controls are set at their middle position, the channel frequency response is "flat" with no frequencies increased
or decreased.
3) LOW - Adjusts the relative level of the low frequency content of the channel. Rotating the knob counterclockwise
decreases the low frequency response. Rotating the knob clockwise increases the low frequency response. When
the EQ controls are set at their middle position, the channel frequency response is "flat" with no frequencies
increased or decreased.
4) EFX/AUX - Adjusts the amount of signal sent to the effects processor, and to the EFX/AUX output jack. Digital
effects can be used to enhance the sound quality of any performance where appropriate and desired. In the fully
counterclockwise position there is no signal sent to the effects processor or the EFX/AUX jack.
NOTE: When setting the level of the digital delay (or any effect), begin at o and slowly increase the level until the
desired result is achieved. Digital effects can dramatically enhance the sound of your mix, but too much can have
an undesirable effect.
5) PAN - The Pan control features a notched position indicator and adjusts the perceived "position" of the mono
signal from the input within the stereo field created by the two speaker cabinets. Full Left or Right rotation of this
control sends the signal to that channel only, with no signal sent to the other. The center position sends the same
amount of signal to both speakers.
6) LEVEL - Adjusts the volume level of the individual channel. Rotating the knob clockwise increases the respective
channel's contribution to the "Main Out" mix, while rotating it counterclockwise decreases the volume. Adjust this
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7) BAL - The Balance control features a notched position indicator and adjusts the perceived "position" of the
stereo signal from the corresponding stereo channels (5/6 and 7/8). Unlike the PAN control, which sends a mono
signal to a stereo output, the BAL control actually balances the amount of the left and right signal coming from the
stereo inputs. The center position sends the same amount of signal to both speakers.
DIGITAL EFFECTS
8) Digital Delay Display
9) Digital Delay Adjustment 00(12ms) to 15(197ms) - This controls the time between the initial signal and the
delayed effect. The larger the number (in ms) the longer the time between repeats and the more noticeable the
effect will be. Delay is useful for fattening vocals when singing. Start with a small amount and experiment. As with
any effect, too much can create undesirable results.
10) Digital Echo Adjustment - This control sets the number of repeats of the delay effect. Turn the knob clockwise
for maximum repetitions.
11) MIX TO MAIN - This control sets the amount of delay effect that will enter the main mix. Think of this as the
master volume for all signals going to the delay unit, or the amount of delayed signal in the main mix.
12) EFX/AUX Return. Occasionally it might be necessary to use an external effects device OR to send a signal to an
alternate source. Generally this signal will come from the EFX/AUX Send output (26) and be returned to the EFX/
AUX Return (33). The EFX/AUX return control is the master level control for (33).