CONTROLS AND SETTINGS
Rear Panel
12. AC Power Cable
An AC power cable is built into the rear panel of the Powerpod
630RW. This cable includes a grounding pin that should not be
defeated for any reason.
NB. Before connecting the Powerpod 630RW to a power outlet, please
ensure the local voltage levels are identical to those of your Powerpod. The
system voltage is dependent on the region you purchased your Powerpod.
The system's voltage is indicated directly beside the power cable.
13. Power Button
The power button, located immediately above the power cable, is
used to turn the Powerpod 630RW on and off.
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Channel Controls
14. HIGH (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.
15. LOW (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.
16. MON (Monitor) Level Control
This control alters the signal level
that is being sent to the Monitor mix,
the signal of which is suitable for
connecting stage monitors, allowing
artists to listen to the music that is
being playing.
17. EFX (Effect) Level Control
This control alters the signal level that
is sent to the EFX output, which can
be used in conjunction with external
signal processors (this signal of
which can be returned to mixer via
the stereo return inputs), or simply
as additional auxiliary outputs for any
means required. These controls also
adjust the level of audio that is sent to
the built-in digital effect panel.
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18. Channel Level Control
This control will alter the signal level that is sent from the
corresponding channel to the Main mix.
19. PAD -25 Button
The PAD -25 button, located above the 1/4" Phone Jack of mono
channels, is used to attenuate the input signal by 25 dB. This
should only be pushed in when using line-level input devices.
Digital Effect Processor
20. Digital Effects On and Indicator
This button allows users to turn the digital effects on and off. The
LED indicator that accompanies it will illuminate when EFX are
activated. This button acts as a master EFX on switch. When EFX
are on, they can then be bypassed using a footswitch connected
to the Powerpod's footswitch jack.
21. Program Control
This control will allow users to select one of the 16 built-in digital
effects of the Powerpod powered mixer. The effect names that
correspond with the numbers can be found on the top of the
mixer's face, or in the digital effect table.
22. Parameter Control
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Turning this control will adjust the one main parameter of the
selected effect. Each effect's parameter can be found on the
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digital effect table.
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Master Section
23. AUX In Control
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Powerpod 630RW features an AUX in control (located beneath the
Main Equalizer) that adjusts the final level of the AUX in input that is
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sent to the Main mix.
24. Tape In
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Powerpod 630RW features a single Tape in control (located below
the equalizer) that adjusts the final level of the AUX in input that is
sent to the Main mix.
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POWERPOD 630RW