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EQ
HI
12kHz
-15
+15
0
MID
5
2.5kHz
-12
+12
0
LOW
80Hz
-15
+15
0
1
AUX
PRE
6
-
+15
0
2
DFX
POST
(PRE)
-
+15
PAN
7
L
R
8
PEAK
10
dB
5
0
-5
-10
9
-15
-20
-30
-40
-60
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LEVEL
This fader will adjust the overall level of this channel and set the amount of signal sent to the main output.
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MAIN MIX LEVEL

This fader is used to set the amount of signal sent to the MAIN MIX OUTPUT and TAPE OUT.
5
3-BAND-EQUALIZER
HI
This is the treble control. You can use it to get rid of high frequency noises or to
boost the sound of cymbals or the high harmonics of the human voice.
The gain range goes from -15dB to +15dB with a center frequency of 12kHz.
MID
This is the midrange control. It can affect most fundamental frequencies of all
musical instruments and human voice. An attentive use of this control will give
you a very wide panorama of sound effects. The gain range goes from -12dB to
+12dB and the center frequency is 2.5kHz.
LOW
This is the bass control. It is used to boost male voice, kickdrum or bass guitar.
The gain range goes from -15dB to +15dB and the center frequency is 80Hz.
6
AUX-CONTROL
These two controls are used to adjust the level of signal sent to AUX bus 1&2,
and this adjustment doesn't affect the main mix output signal at all.
AUX1 is configured as PRE fader, the signal is sent out before the channel fader
and will not be affected by the channel fader, AUX2 is configured as POST
fader, the signal is sent out after the channel fader and will be affected by the
channel fader. However, it can also be configured as PRE fader through internal
modification.
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PAN
This is the PANORAMA control, or balance control. You can adjust the stereo
image of the signal via this control. Keep this control in center position and your
signal will be positioned in the middle of stage. Turn this control fully counter-
clockwise and the signal will be present only on the left speaker and vice-versa.
8
PEAK-LED
Inside your 8-Channel Mixing Console the audio signal is monitored in several
different stages and then sent to the PEAK LED. When this LED blinks, it warns
you that you are reaching signal saturation and possible distortion. The PEAK
LED will blink with a level that is 6dB before actual clipping.
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