Controls and Settings
10. High Frequency Control
This control alters the degree of high
frequencies – or treble – in the audio
of the corresponding channel. Turn
clockwise to increase the amount
of treble in the sound, and turn
counterclockwise to decrease the
amount. Position the knob for a flat
response, if not in use.
11. Low Frequency Control
This control alters the degree of high
frequencies – or bass – in the audio
of the corresponding channel. Turn
clockwise to increase the amount of
bass in the sound, and turn counter-
clockwise to decrease the amount.
Position the knob at "0" if not in use.
12. MONI / EFX Control
This control adjusts the signal level of the corresponding chan-
nel to be sent to the EFX and Monitor mixing bus, for digital
effect processing and monitoring of audio, respectively.
13. PAN / BAL Control
The 'pan' control alternates the degree or level of the mono
audio signal that the left and right channels of the main mix
should receive. On stereo channels, the 'balance' attenuates
the left or right signal as required.
14. Level Control
This control alters the signal level of the corresponding chan-
nel to the main mix of the RoadGear. This control should be
set at "0" when the mixer is not in use.
Digital Effects (RoadGear 160 Plus)
15. Time Control
This control adjusts the time of the built-in echo effect.
16. Repeat Control
This control adjusts the frequency of the repeats in the Echo
effect.
17. Level Control
This control adjusts the amount of the audio from the built-in
Echo effect processor that will be sent to the main mix.
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18. Digital Effects Panel
This 2-digital numeric display shows the program number that
is currently applied to your EFX audio signal. When you rotate
the Program control, you can scroll through different program
numbers; however the display will revert back to the original
program if a new program is not selected within a few sec-
onds.
19. Sig and Clip Indicators
located within the Digital Effect Display are Clip and Sig lEDs.
The Sig lED will light up when any signal is received by the ef-
fect processor, and the Clip lED will light up shortly before ex-
cessive signals are dynamically clipped. If the Clip lED lights
up too often, it may be advisable to turn down one or all EFX
controls on input channels to ensure the signal level is not too
high.
20. Program Control
This control is used to scroll through the various effects. Turn-
ing the control clockwise will allow users to ascend into higher
program numbers, and turning it counter-clockwise will allow
users to descend into lower program numbers. Pushing this
control will apply the new effect. When a tap-delay effect is
selected, pressing this control will allow users to select the tap-
delay time.
by pushing the button several times, the effect processor in-
terprets the time between last two pushes and remembers this
as the delay time, until the button is pushed again (this is kept,
even after the power is turned off). When the tap delay effect is
selected, a small LED will flash within the digital effect display
window at the selected intervals.
21. EFX Master Control
The EFX master control adjusts the final level of the processed
signal that is sent to the main mix.
22. Bypass Switch
Pushing this switch will bypass the effect engine. Two small in-
dicators within the Effects display will flash when this is done.
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